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The 1952 Yearbook of McIntire High School in Charlottesville, VA. "The McChalva"

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Dedication

It is with pride that we dedicate this edition of our year book to the four places from whose names its name is formed.

And so, to you: Mcintire, our school, where for four years

we have worked and played together, sharing ex-/

periences in democratic living---Charlottesvi lie, our lovely city, whose

fine historical heritage and atmosphere of learning have enriched our lives---

Albemarle, our county, on whose beauti­ful, rolling lands our homes are built, and from whose rich earth our livelihood comes---

Virginia {Va. ), our state, whose illustrious sons and daughters have inspired us by their ac­complishments as leaders in a democratic society---

we dedicate this, the 1952 edition Qf the McChalva.

Albemarle County Courthouse

and Office Bui \ding.

The Church at Jamestown

The Rotunda

Ad ministration

MR . E . E . TRENT Principal

MISS MARION P. WALTERS Secretary

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MRS. SIDDNEY M. McLEOD Eng) ish, History

MR. GEoRGE Science Ph . BARR

, Ystcot Education

MISS KENDALL MORRIS Physical Education Business Education

faculty

MRS. ELLEN W. HOUSTON Girls ' Counselor, History,

Latin, MathematiCs

MR. WA.RREtv J p Mothernot· · ACE

tcs, Science

MR. JAMES W. ESTES Boys' Counse I or

Physical Education Diversified Occupations

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Karen Nuttycombe, Bi lly Proffit, LaFon, Tommy Blue, Jean Powell, Gatlin

Margaret Garnet t

Class Officers President . Y ice-President Secretary. Co-Treasurers

Chap lain . Flower. Colors. Motto .

Tommy Blue . Billy Proffit . Jean Powell

Margaret LaFon . Garnett Gatlin

Karen Nuttycombe . Red rose

. Blue and white

. . "A good beginning makes a good ending."

Senior Class

lv!RS. SIDDNEY M. McLEOD Class Sponsor

BARBARA EVELYN ALLEN "Barbara"

Student Patrol 2; Library Club 2; D. 0. Club

3. 4·

NELLIE CRICKENBERGER BABER "Nellie"

Arts and Crafts Club I; Publications Club 2; Beauty Contest 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Bas­ketball 2, 3. 4; Assistant Bus Monitor 4; Mc­CHALVA Staff 4•

MAURICE ERIC BARBOUR "Rickey"

Chamberlain High: Track Team I; Glee Club I, 2; Football I, 2; School Paper Re­presentative 2; Mcintire: D. 0. Club 4; Senior Play 4·

MELVIN LEROY BLINCOE

" Whip" Arts and Crafts Club I; Glee Club 2; Stud ent

Patrol 3; D. 0. Cl ub 3. President 4 .

THOMAS DANIEL BLUE

"Tomm y" Hi -Y I ; 4 - H Club 1,2; Glee Club I, " ; Ath­

letic Club 2, 3; Basketball 2 , _5 ,4; Prose Re ad ­

ing, Sc hoo l 2, District 3; Scholarship Team

3; Class Secretary 3 , President 4; McCHALV A

Staff 4; So: nior Play 4·

of 1952

JOHN ST ANHOPE BOWEN, JR.

"John" Glee Cl ub I, 2 , 3· 4 . Librarian I ; Athletic Club 2, 3; Library Cl ub 3; Basketball Tra iner 3, Manager 4; Hi -Y 3. C ha plain 4; Substitute Bus

Driver 4; Se nior Pla y 4 ·

ROBERT FRANKLI N BRANSFORD, JR.

"Bo bby" Hampton I. Mcintire : May Da y Escort 2; Glee

Club 2, 3: Athletic Club 3: Lib rar y Club 3;

Hi -Y 3: Baseh all 3.4: Bas ketba ll 3, 4; Track

Team 2, 3, 4; State tvl eet 3·

MIC KEY LEE COX

"Mickey" 4 - H Club President I; Arts and Crafts Club Treasurer 1; Student Patrol I , Li eutena nt 2;

Athle tic Club 2; Hi-Y 3: Cl ass Giftorian 4; D.

0. Club 4·

THELMA MAE DRISKILL

"Thelma" Arts and Crafts Club I; 4 -H Club I , 2; Student

Patrol I, 2; Glee Club 2; May Da y 2 ; Athletic

Club 3, 4: Beauty Contest 3. 4: McCHALVA

Staff 4: Senior Pla y 4·

MARJORIE AN E ESTE S

"Margie" James Barbour Jun ior High 1,2 . Mci ntire: D.

0 . C lub 3: Library Club 4: McCHALVA Staff

4: Senior Play 4.

G/\R NETT AUMAN GATLIN

"Garnett"

Glee Club I; Student Counci l I, 4: Hi- Y 3:

Baske tb all 2 , 3, Co-Captai n 4: Class Treasurer

2,3.4: McCHALVA Staff 4: Senior Pl ay 4 .

Senior CJass

ELIZABETH INEZ GOOD MAN

"Be tty"

Athle ti c Club 2; Pub lic a tions Club I , 2 , 3. 4:

Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 ,4; 4 -HCl ub 1,2,3,4·

BETTY JAN E HARLOWE

"Jane" Arts and Crafts Club I; Triple-F Cl ub I; 4 -H

Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4, Co unselo r 4: Tri ­Hi-Y 2; Athletic Club 2, 3: Glee Club 2 , 3, 4 : Student Pa trol 2, 3,4: Bus Monitor 2, 3,4: Mc ­

CHALV A Staff 4: Senior Pl ay 4·

ANNIE MAE LADD

"An nie Mae "

4-H Club I, 2, 3. 4: Athletic Club 2; Tri -Hi-Y

3, 4: Publications Club 2, 3. 4·

MARGARET ANN La FON

"M'\rgaret" Glee Club Reporter I; Arts and Crafts Club

President I; 4-H Club Vice Preside nt 1, 2;

Cheerleader 1,2, 3.4: Student Council I, Vic e

President 3, President 4: May Day 2, 3: Publi­cations Club 2, 3, Vice President 4 , Co -Edito r

Mclntirian 4: Athletic Club 2; Library Club 2,

Historian 3. President 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 . Vice

President 4: Beauty Contest 2, 3. 4, Run ner Up

3: Class President 3, Co -Treasurer 4: Mc ­

CHALVA Staff 4· Se nior Play 4, Triple - F President I.

CHARLES STUART LANHAM

"Butch"

Gl ee Club I , 2; Athle tic Club 2; Forest Fire

Crew 2, 3. Crew Leader 4; McCHALV A Staff

GUINEVERE JEANNETTE LUCAS

"Lukie"

Public a tions Clu b I,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2 , Chap ­

lain 3. Historian 4; Library Club 3; Student

Patrol 3. 4; Office Assistant 3; Bus Monitor 4;

McCHALVA Staff 4·

of 1952

ROBERT CHARLES MULLMANN

"Bob" Hi - Y I; C lass Treasurer I; Glee Club I, 2;

Student Council 2, 3; Athletic Club 2, 3; Base ­

ball I, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3. Co -Captain 4;

McCHALV A Staff 4 ·

KAREN LOUISE NUTTYCOMB E

"Kay" Glee Club I; 4 - H Club I, 2; Prose and Poetry

Contests I, 2, 3. 4, Poetr y Read i ng Winner 3; Class Chaplai n 2, 3. 4; Librar y Club 2, Tre as ­

ure r 3, 4; Athletic Cl ub 3; T ri-Hi-Y 2 , 3, 4 ; Publications Club Tr easurer 4, Mc intiriatl

Staff 3, 4; Student Pa trol 3. Captai n 4 ; lv!c ­

CHALVA Staff 4; Bus Monitor 3. 4; Senior Pla y

WILLIAM NORWOOD PAYNE

"Billy" Arts and Crafts Club I; Glee Club 2; Hi - Y 2;

Athle tic Cl ub 2 , 3; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Basketball

2 ,3, 4; Sen ior Pla y 4·

BERNICE JEAN POWELL

"Jean" Glee Club I, 2; Class President I, Secre tary

4; D. 0. Club 3, Se cretar y 4 .

WILLI AM LESLIE PROFFIT

"Billy"

Arts and Crafts Club I; Athletic Club 2 ; Base­

ball I, 2, 3; Student Patrol I , Lieutenant 2 ,

Captain 3; Fores t Fire Crew 1, Crew Leader

2, 3; Basketball 3; Class Vice President 4; D. 0. Club Vice President 4 ·

AMANDA MAGDALENE SHORT

"Magdalene"

Meriwether Lewis: I . Mcintire: Library Club

Senior Class

MARGARET ELIZABETH SMITH "Margaret"

Broadus Wood: 2. Mcintire: Glee Club 1, 2;

PublicationsClub I,4; StudentPatrol I,3,4; Athletic Club 4; Senior Play 4·

JERRIE MAE van LAER

"Jerrie Moe"

Student Council I; Glee Club I; 4-H Club I;

Student Patrol 2; Athletic Club 2; Publications

Club 2, 3; Class President I, Vice President 3; Tri - Hi-Y 2, President3; Library Club 2, Presi ­

dent 3; Sc holarship Team 3; McCHALV A Staff

FRANCES ELIZABETH WALTERS

"Punk"

Publications Club I, 2, 4; Library Club 3; Tri ­

Hi - Y Club 3. 4; Baske tball 3. 4·

ARTHUR TELLIE WOOD, JR. "White y"

Lane r. Mcintire: Gl ee Club 2; Athl"etic Clu~

2 , 3, 4; Basketball 2 , 3. 4; Forest Fire Crew 3,

4: McCH ALVA Staff 4: Senior Pla y 4·

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Anita Bailey Edward Batten Shi rley A. Batten Shirley M. Batten

Andrew Branham Patsy Brown Peyton Brow n J oan Cash

He len Crickenberger Mary Davis

. Junior

Warren Davis Frances Dollins

Gladys Doll ins Frances Dudley Be t ty Durham Mary Fitzgerald

Paul Gardner Janice Gimbert Hi lda Haney Albert Harlow

Betty Harris Mabie Hensley Barbara Hite Mary Johnson

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Edna Kidd Arlene Kirby Earl Lam Mati Ida Lam

Maxine Lam Frances Leathers Donald Lawson Marie Lively

Maxwell Lynch Josephine Markwood

Class

Rosa McCann Willie Pollard

Charlotte Powell Mildred Powe ll S y i vi a P owe II Harry Price

AI ice Rhodes Peggy Ryalls Joanne Thacker Martha Wayland

Joyce Wilkerson Louise Woodson Rea Yowell Mr. Pace

Sophomore Class Clyde Armstrong Dorothy Batten Grayson Beale Edwin Bell Albert Beverley Edward Birckhead Ralph Blincoe Forrest Workman Miss Morris Mrs. Houston

Goldie Brown Robert Bryant Jane Clemmer Wanda Cochran Ellen Collins Donald Cri ckenberger

Shirle y Crickenberger Herbert Davis Mary Lee Dollins Joe Lee Eheart Arlene Fincham Elnora Gentry

Billy Gibson Harold Gibson Jane Goodall Tomm y Haden Charlotte Hall Howard Harris

Jenn ifer Hepler Cl ay Hoke Edward Holloway Patricia Houchens Robert Johnson Herman Jurgensen

Barbara Keyser Lous ie King Carolyn Lafon Marian Lamb Patricia Lanham Patsy Moon

Elvest Morris Wade Morri s Janie Pound Dawn Powe ll Elaine Powell Joyce Pugh

Elaine Roark Agnes Shifflette Martha Ta ylor Eddie Vest Marie Walker Joyce Ward

Gertrude Watson Peggy Watson Shirle y White Shirley Wilkerson Tomm y Wingfield Audrey Wood

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Doris Davis

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fresh man . Class Miss Garland Miss Morris Pauline Arnette Rose Batten Myrtle Beverle y Minot Bowman Leo Bryan~ Lois Bush Edna Mae Cain

Ramon Choffe Suzanne C hewning Joyce Clements Shirle y Coleman Dell Collins Joe C ollins Robert Creasy

Diane Davidson Chester Davis Harold Davis Judy Davis Shirle y Davis James Dowell Shirle y Estes

Estelle Farr ish Anne Gardner Bobby Gibson Eve! yn Gibson Joyce Gibson Patsy Gibson Ta ylor Gimbert

Jac k Glass Hazel Hall Mary Etta Hall Louise Hamilton James Hane y Carrol Harlow Marie Harlow

Ida Harris Rob ert Harris Edward Herrion

ezie Johnson Clarence Lamb Delmas Lamb· Shirl ey Lamb

Thomas Lamb Thelma Madison June McBee Charlotte !\!e lton Randolph Moon Stuard Morris Agnes Payne

Kenneth Pa yne Paul Phillips Sue Phillips Elizabeth Powell Kathleen Powell Maxine Riley August Schwarzenboeck

Randolph Scruggs Charlotte Sharp Mary Lee Sherrill Elizabeth Sims Shirle y Sprouse Jimmie Taylor Petie Thacker

Samm y Thacker Betty Anne Whitlock Eugene Wichael

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Anne Garrison P a rric ia Marrs Lelia Morris Kathleen Pritchett Virginia Rogers

Juanita Sheapp Helen Sandridge Edward Sprouse Edgar Watson Howard Williams

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Wayne Dean, Sue Phillips , August Schwar­zenboeck, Charlotte Sharp, Suzanne C hewning.

Class Officers Juniors

Gra yson Beale, Wad e Morr is, Patricia Hou­chens, Jane Clemmer, Carolyn LaFon.

Freshmen

Our twins: Barbara and Vir­ginia Dyer, Pciul and Russell Harris, Julia and Janna Brown.

Mr. Hall in his seventh grade group.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Theresa Schwarzenboeck, Ellis Frazie r, Jackie Roark, Bernard Melton, Barbara Westmoreland, Thelma Lamb, Sandra McBee, Betty Mundie, Lorraine Johnson, Mary. Lou White, Constance Bowman. SECOND ROW: William Batten, Sue Gardner, Barbara Clements, Dorothy Glass, Shirle y Durham, Jacqueline Payne, Frances Lawson, Lillie Sprouse, Jean Baltimore, Hazel Rhodes. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ponton, Ernest Collier, Dorothy Hite, Alice Collier, Yvonne Zimmermann, Martha Brown, Margaret Bishop, Louise Sprouse, June Jarman, Warren Haden. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Lynch, Jean Lawson, Janet Sprouse , Ruth Sprouse, Frances Thomas, Mamie Fitzgerald, Sarah Blue , Ann Wetsel, Mary Jane Mayo, Patr icia Downer. FIFTH ROW: David Farish , William Detamore, James Sprouse, Radford Moneymaker, Paul Ke yton, Donald Linke, Joe Clemmer, Franklin Farish, Gloria Wells, Mary France£ Wood.

Mrs. Morse's class vi e ws a fi I m strip on Norway .

Inse t: Mr. StraffQrd.

Seventh Grade

Sixth Grade

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Easter Sprouse , Billy Eppard, Bettie Ritchie, Robert Pennington, Shannon Gimbert, Doris McGhee . SECOND ROW: Randall Pennington, Janice Nichols, Robert Taylor, James Monroe Pugh, Wanda Baile y,' Billy Sharp. THIRD ROW: Helen Dudley, Earl Keyton, Shelb y Sprouse, Willie Patterson, Jean Bailey. FOURTH ROW: Carl Sprouse, Sandra Baile, James Kidd. Inset: Mrs. Fray.

Sixth Grade

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Smith, Joyce Price, Connie Crenshaw, Mil­dred Wingfield, Betty Lamonds, Donald Stokes, Betty Browning, Donald Bourne . SECOND ROW: Billy Leatherma n, Wilmer Stokes, Nancy Kirby, Dorothy Whit­lock, Nancy Powers, Margaret Harlow, Fa y Davis, Ester Baber. THIRD ROW: Nan­cy Shis ler, Emily Fornes, Thelma Marks, Harry Marrs, Dickie Gardner, Samuel Farrish, Pan! Blincoe, Ronald Buck. FOURTH ROW: Hazel Hoke, Sue Standle y,

Myrle Sandridge, Ruby Herndon, John Melton, David Morris, Ruth Kirby, Fay Col­lins . FIFTH ROW: Vander Thomas, Warren Henry, Edward Leathers, Hazel Shif- _ lett, Clara Gentry, Charles Pugh, David ·Rice, Nancy Barnette . Inset: Mrs. Early.

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Fifth Grade

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Oswald Lamonds, Jr., Gene Wood, Jr., John Tornatore, David Crawford, Janice Lam, EvelynMorris, Donald Melton, Robert Westmoreland, Tim­othy Morris. SECOND ROW: Franklin Moore, Beny Jean Haney, Martha Ma vvyers, Billy Ward, Ruby Kidd, Harold Morris, Tommy Williams, Sharon Canning. THIRD ROW: Cath­erine Harlow, David Barnett, Virginia Reece, Marie Shifflett, Audrey Kidd , Diane Rice , Chester Powell, Hugh Taylor, Kenneth Shifflett. FOURTH ROW: Ocktawian Tarnowieckji, Edna Collier, Phyllis Callis, Carolyn Majors, Carolyn Spicer, Clyde Lynch, Dona ld Batten, ffarbara Hamm, Joe Hamm. FIFTH ROW: Rosa Ella Sprouse, Edna Maupin, Nor­man Maupin, Randolph Davis, Earl Lewis, Eugene Harris, Ernestine Martin, Faye Mussle ­man. Inset: Mrs. Watson.

FIRST ROW,- LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Hensle y, Joyce Stokes, Jeffery Smith, Bet­ty Ann Morris, Edward McMurdo, Jeanne Fornes, George Morris, David Gibson. SECOND ROW: Shirley Gentry, Elizabeth Dudle y, Edward Meeks, Evelyn Bryant, Dorothy Mae Wood, Sara Evelyn Carter, Betty Jean Hurtt, Barbara Minter. THIRD ROW: De lores Collins, Sadie Gentry, Thomas Pugh, Jacqueline McCann, Peggy Lawson, Edward Barnett, George Fitch, Rebecca Shropshire. FOURTH ROW: Wil-bur Kidd, David Bishop, James Mundie, James Browning, Barbara Mae Wood, Earl Moon, Alice Mertz . FIFTH ROW: Robert Harlow, Richard Harlow, Juanita Morris, Cec il Lynch, Helen Morris, Fred Lee Sherrill. Inset: Miss Norford .

Fourth and Fifth

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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Lam, Wayne Marrs, Dick Barnett, Nancy Frazier, Douglas Gibson, Charles Browning, Jimmy Eddins, Preston Gianniny. SECOND ROW : Barbara Dyer, Elizabeth Nichols, Betty Keylor, Joyce Leake, Joyce Mitchell , Janet Herndon, Barbara Meeks, Douglas Osborne . THIRD ROW: Fr ances Ward, Billy Estes, Jimmy Moore, William Taylor, Danny Thomas, Patsy Wood, Virginia Dyer . FOURTH ROW: Eddie Ryan, Marilyn Burton , Char­lotte Shifflett, Marjorie June Brown, Roxie Wingfield, Margaret Morr is, Aman­da Pound, Rose Marie Wood , FIFTH ROW: Wayne Collins, Bobby Thomas, Alice Taylor, Earl McCauley, Billy Mayo, Danny Robinson, Gerald Apgar, Rob­ert Wrigh t. Inset: l\1 rs. O'Halloran,

Third Grade

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: William Le ake , Michael Lawson, Sandra Jo Harris, Flo­rine Mertz, Dorothy Frazier, Andr w Ballard, Wayne Cosner , Richard McAllister. SEC­OND ROW : Jane Watson , Da vid Kitchen, Jr • . Betty Hall, Gloria Jean Baughan, Edward Morris, James Harlowe, Kenneth Dawson , Susan Robinson, THIRD ROW: Katherine Ma­hone, Anne Liad y, Robert Shaffner, William Craig, Jean Knicley, Sarah Frances Farish, Joyce Harlow, FOURTH ROW: Claudia Zimmermann, Martha Gibson, John Frazier, Rod -

Third and

Fourth Grades

ger Lawson, John Craft, Fred Albert, Jr., Earl Marks, Randolph Madison . FIFTH ROW: Mary Morris, George Leftwich, Jr., The a Ryan, Maxie Gentr y, Russell Harris, Alice Glass, Mary Ellen Gardner , Carolyn Chisholm, Robert Buck. SIXTH ROW: Albert Sprouse, Jr., Davi d Tilman , Inset: Mrs. Morse .

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Grades

FIRST ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Booth , Barbara Bourne, Brenda Baltimore, Mil­dred McGhee, Berry Minter, Billy Gibson, Ja ne Frazie r, Randolph Morris . SECOND

ROW: Marilyn Leatherman, Patron Nuttycombe , Barbara Sprouse, Sandra Bolic k, Billy Brown, Bernard Jones, Wa yne Marshall, Leroy Tilman . THIRD ROW: Patsy Brooks, Courtney Craft, Catherine Morris , Rebecca Desper, Edith t>-loubr y, John Bar­nett, Phyllis Powell , Dinia Ryan . FOURTH ROW: Ashby Mart in , Barbara White, Mag­gie Morris , Hilda Farrish , Clarence Zimmermann, Paul Collier, Mich ael Birckhead, William Davis . FIFTH ROW : Joyce Ward, Tom Lewis , Ha ywood Marrs, Daniel Hale y, Earl Wood, Fred Browning, Richard Davis, Alma Moon . Inset: Mrs . Harden .

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Laverne Gibson , Gary Brooks, Hoy Graves, Willie Morris, Janet Leathers, Martha Moore, George Gianniny, Charlotte Morri s, Jean Browning. SEC ­OND ROW: Harold Lamonds, Carol Ca nning, Larry Mullendore, Kathleen Crawford, l>v!arie Moon, Johnny Johnson, Carolyn Pa yne, Pa ula Williams, Frederick Knack. THIRD ROW: Ouida Sandridge , Shelton Ritchie, Eugenia Hodges, Siegfried Tarnowiec ki, Elmer Jordan , Carol Zimmermann , David Marrs, Louis Wood, George Marion. FOURTH ROW: Mary Le\v.is, Roger Standley , Ronald Bush, Peggy Martin, Dougla s Lamb, James Tench, Nancy Dawson , Connie Shifflet . INSET: Mrs . Carpente r.

Second Grade

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Hall, Larry Dic kerson , Roland Smith, Woodie Proffitt, Ka ylin Canning, Ann Albert , Eleanor Tarnowiec ki , Karen Sjostrom . SECOND ROW : Franklin Dudley , George Shifflett,, Fred Liady, Blaine Mcintyre, Jr . , Judith Wood, Irene Fornes, William Eubank, Allen Nichols . THIRD ROW: Stephen Price, Bett y June Far ish , John Tilman, Lonnie Gentry, Lawrence Thomas, Earl Kirb y, Jr,., Gaines Ward , Jr . , Janna Brown . FOURT H ROW : Kenne th Lynch, Julia Brown, Linda Blincoe, Nora Pea rce, Norma Gibson, William Stanton, and Jimmy Sprouse . Inset: Miss Ander­son .

first Grade

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT : Harve y Hoke, Jr., Eugene Kiger , III, Billy Lamonds, Betty Jean Morris, Virginia Thomas, Carson Jordon, Janet Ward . SECOND ROW: Marie Walk ­er, Katherine Dawson, Ronald Hutchinson, Charles Barksdale, Johnny Wynne , Ra y Ke y­ser, Paul Martin . THIRD ROW: Sterlon Martin, Herbert Pritchett, Tommy Baughan,

First Grade

Nelson Gimbert , Hazel Collier, Maril yn Moore, Johnnie Moore . FOURTH ROW: Robert Sacre, John Pritchett, Shelly Moubry , Carroll Glover, Robert Sprouse , George Harris ,

Bill Miles.

At the Halloween Bazaar sponsored by the Senior Class.

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Activities

Hi-Y Thanksgiving program.

Patrolmen on duty in the hall.

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The Science Classes sight-seeing in Washington.

1\ IARTHA \V A YLA ND

Vice - President

MARGARET LaFO

President

Student Council

CAROLY LaFON

Secretary

The purpose of the Student Council is to aid in the administration of the school and to de-

velop in the students responsibility and leadership . This year the Council revised the regu la t ions

of the Student Patro l, which is sponsored by the Council, and revised the monogram system for

the school.

\. SEA TED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Gardner, Lelia Morris. Maxine Lam, Gra yson Beale, Margaret Lafon, Garnett Gatlin, l\lartha Wa yla nd, Carol yn LaFon, Joe Clemmer . STANDING: Mr. Trent.

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JOSEPHINE MARKWOOD Lieutenant

KAREN NUTTYCOMBE Captain

WARREN DAVIS

Lieutenant

ANITA BAILEY

Secretary

Student Patrol TOP: Jane Harlowe, Shirley White, Harold

Gibson, Charlotte Sharp,_ Frances Leathers. BOTTOM: Jeannette Lucas, Joyce Pugh, Josephine Markwood, Janice Gimbert, Anita

Bailey.

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READING FRlll\·1 FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT : Herman Jurgensen, Alberr Beverly, Howa rd Harr is , Edward Birckhead,

Gra yson Beale, John Bowen, Edward Holloway , Eddie Vest, Rea Yowell, Ralph Blincoe , Donald La wson, Billy

Gibson , Warren Davis, l\laxwell Lynch , Paul Gardner , l\1r . Estes .

Warren Davis

Hi-Y

Under the sponsorship of Mr. Estes the Hi - Y has comp leted a successful year . The Program Committee arranged interesting pro­grams twice each month. On one occasion a graduate of the Bob Jones University, Garland Powel l , spoke to us on "Which Side of the Cross Are You On?"

Besides our local.a c ti v iti es we se nt representatives to Warrenton to the Dis t ric t Conference and to Richmond to the Model General Assembly.

Presiden t . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Chaplain . Pari iamentarian Sponsor.

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War ren Dav is . Bill y Gibson

. Donald Lawson

.Maxwell Lynch . John Bowen

Ralph Blincoe Mr. Estes

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FIRS T ROW, LEF T TO RIGHT : Nellie Baber, Helen Crickenberger, Carolyn La Fon, Joyce Pugh , Janice Gimbert, Martha Wayland, Margaret LaFon. SECOND ROW: Franc es Walters, Jeannette Lucus, Patricia Lanham , Joan Cash, Frances Dollins, Shirley Batten, Patricia Moon, Marie Live ly , Jane Goodall , Joanne Thacker, Patricia

Houchens, ShirlcyWhite . THIRD ROW: Karen Nuttycombe , Elizabeth Goodman . Annie Mae Ladd, Edna Kidd, Maxine Lam , Miss Garland , Josephine Markwood , Anita Bailey , Martha T aylor , Arlene Fincham .

Tri-Hi-Y

This year the Tri-Hi-Y has completed several projects including: presenting the Thanksgi v ing Program for assembly, delivering bas­kets of food at Thanksgiving and preparing Christmas favors to send to the University Hospital.

We sent representatives to the District Hi-Y Conference at War­renton and to the Model General Assembly in Richmond. We will also be represented at the Southern Area Hi-Y Conference which meets at Blue Ridge, North C_arolina in August.

President . Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Chaplain Historian Sponsor.

OFFICERS

Josephine Markwood . Margaret LaFon . Janice Gimbert . Martha Wayland

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rieLively, Margaret_L_~g..__!i~dd, Maxine Lam, ' Riley, Joyce Ann Pugh, Martha Wayland, Annie

Nuttycombe, Marga_i:"e!""Slnith. STANDING: Mrs.· Beale, 'l?.ei Ybwell, Pat Lanham, Warren Davis,

Thacker, Joan Cash, Mrs. Adams. r

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Deane, DelmosLamb, T.1ylorGimbert, EdwardBirckhead. SECOND ROW: Edgar Watson, Randolph Moon, Peggy Ryalls, Clarence Lam, Ramon Choffe. THIRD ROW: Carolyn LaFon, James Haney , Thelma Driskill, Ed Holloway, Jane Clemmer, Gladys Dollins. FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Melton, Elnora Gentry, August Schwarzenboeck, Howard Harris, Mary Lee Dollins, Mary Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Audrey Wood, Wanda Cochran , Martha Taylor, Maxwell Lynch, Margaret Smith, Stuard Morris. SIXTH ROW: Marie Walker, Patricia Houchens, Miss Morris, Mr. Barr, Kenneth Payne, Donald Lawson.

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Margaret La F on , President; Karen Nutty­combe , Treasurer; Mrs . Ad am s, Sponsor; Shirle y White , Secretar y; Marie Lively, His torian; Warren Davis , V!ce - Pres!dent.

OFFICERS

President . • • • • Frances Lea thers

Vice -President • • • • Billy Gibson

Secre tar y • • • • Mar tha Wayla nd

Treasure r • • • • • • Maxine Lam

Librarians • • Joan Cash, Anita Baile y

Preside nt

Glee Club

Sponsor

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Wi lke rson, Shirley Cricke nbe rger, Myrtle Beverly, Louise Ki ng , Thelma Madison , Barbara Keyser, Ja nice Gimbe rt, June McBee , Char lotte Hall , Hi lda

Haney , Kathle en Powe ll , Hazel Hall, Helen Cricke nberge r, Martha Wa yland , Sh ir ley Batte n .

SECOND ROW: Maxine La m , Rose Ba tten, Evelyn Gibson , Eli zabe th Powell, Louise Ham ilton, Pau line Arnette , Mary E •. Ha ll , Suzanne Che wning, Anne Ga rdne r, Ma rie Ha rlow, Arlene Kirb y,

Mab le Hensley , Sue Phi llips, Edna Kidd . THIRD ROW : Shir le y Wilke rson , Shi r ley Estes, Judy Davis , Davm Powe ll , Elai ne Powe ll, Vi rgin ia Rogers, Agnes Pa yne , Shir ley Sprouse, Fra nces Dudle y, Ma ry

Davis , Sylvia Powell, Shi r ley Coleman , Joyce Gi bson , Maria n Lamb , Patsy Gibson. FOURTH ROW: Edna Mae Cain , Ida Harr is , Elaine Roark , Rosa McCann, Shirley Lamb , Fra nces Dolli ns , Joan

Cash, Joanne Thacker , Ja ne Harlowe , joseph ine Markwood, Anita Ba i ley , Fra nces Le a thers, James Dowell , Billy Gibson, Ralph Blincoe . FIFTH ROW: Este lle Fa rr ish , Mar y Lee She rrill, Char lotte

Sharp , Dorothy Batten , Ellen Collins , Forrest Workman , Eddie Vest , Rea Yowe ll , Gra yson Be ale ,

Pa ul Gardne r, John Bowen, Ba rbara Hite , Dell Collins , Ne z ie Johnson .

Woody Price Auto Mechanics

Calhoun Chevrolet Co.

Diversified Occupations

Club

Mr. James W. Estes Coordinator

Barbara Allen Retail Selling

Wiley - Tilman, Inc.

Pars R y Brown

c eraiJ Sell· • li, Willi Ing

arns and c o.

Melvin Blincoe Electrical Repair

Omohundro Electric Co.

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Harry Price Truck and Tractor Repair Dept.

H. M. Gleason & Co.

Diversified Occupations

Club

Andrew Branham Auto Mechanics

Charlottesville Motors

Mary Fitzgerald Retail Selling

Leggett's Department Store

EdT¥ard Batten

~Uto Parts, Stock Clerk

aCGregor Motors. Inc.

Cflar lotte p0 T¥e]l

Photography Holsinger Studio

Peyton Brown Auto Mechanics

Albemarle Motor Co.

In and Around School J

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·Girls' Basketball The Mcintire girls' sextet this year has been

co-captained by Nellie Baber and Elnora Gentry and managed very efficiently by Mary Davis and Hi Ida Haney with Miss Morris and Miss Garland as coaches.

Since three outstanding players were lost to the team by graduation last spring, this year's first team has consisted of three veterans and three "rookies". In spite of this handicap the girls won four out of six games---defeating F I u van n a, Orange, and Greenwood and losing to Madison and Fluvanna. Currentlywe are tied withMadison for the District H, Group Ill Championship title.

Graduation this spring will claim two letter­men, Nellie Baber, whose passing and rebounding were outstanding and Frances Walters, an out­standing zone guard. However, the outlook for next year's team is very bright. 38

Soys' Sasketball The boys' basketba II team won the District H

Championship by winning six games and losing two.

The boys defeated Greenwood twice, Fluvanna twice, and Orange and Madison one time each. They lost to Orange and to Madison.

The championship entitled the squad to parti­cipation in the Regional meet, which was held at Fredericksburg. In the semi-finals there, the boys won from King George, but, in the finals, lost to Herndon, last year's state champions.

The team, which deserves much credit for its excellent playing and fine sportsmanship was coached by Mr. George Barr, a member of the school faculty.

Baseball 11 Threein a row" isthe aimof thisyear's baseballteamafter

having won the District Il l Title for the past two years. The team, this year, will try its utmost to win the title

again. This will not be easy, however, since six lettermen of last year are no longer with us.

There are five lettermen remain ing, around which this year's team wi II be built. They are : Albert Harlow, Bob Mullmann, Billy Payne, Woody Price and Billy Proffi r.

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CENTER, FRON·T: Billy Proffit. FIRS T ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT: Albert Harlow, Peyton Brown, Maxwell Lynch , Woody Price , Bob Mullmann , Billy Payne, Eddie Batten , Whitey Wood. STANDING: Eugene Wichael, Sammie T hacker, James Dowell , Stuard Morris , Mr. Estes , Ralph Blincoe , Tommy Haden ,

Billy Gibson .

"Lay it away, Bob. 11

"One out and two to go. 11

Our "Boosters" CURTISS CANDY COMPANY

NEW METHOD SHOE REPAIR SHOP

A FRIEND

MR . J . SILAS SHORT

MISS BETTY DOUGLAS

MISS JEAN DOUGLAS

MISS PATSY VAN DALE

ANONYMOUS

MR . ERAN E. TRENT

MISS THYRZA BROOK! NG

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At the annua I beauty contest, Miss Margaret LaFon (right) was chosen "Miss Mcintire". The cup was presented by Mr. Russell G. Kerlin. Miss Vir­ginia Rogers (left) was "runner up".

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Margaret LaFon Editor-in-chief

Karen Nuttycombe Josephine Markwood

Assistant Editors

Jeannette Lucas Jane Harlowe Thelma Driskill

Literary Editor and Assistants

Garnett Gat I in Advertising Manager

Marjorie Estes Circulation Manager

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McChalva

Staff

Bob Mullmann, Nellie Baber Sport's Editors

Tommy Blue Business Manager

Arthur Wood, Charles Lanham

Art Editors

Frances Walters, Elizabeth Goodman,

Annie Mae Ladd Photographer and Typ ists

Jerrie Van Leer Editor-in-Chief before her

withdrawal because of illness .

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Mr . Maxwell .. . Mrs. Maxwell .. . Betty Lou Maxwe II. Bernadine Smith . Wilbur Maxwell. Hercules Nelson. Connie Maxwell . Craig Moore Mr. Moore . Del Marshall Aunt Mary , Miss Blayne. Prompters Directors. •

"Just Ducky" Presented by the Senior _Class

"The most rid iculous thing that I ' ve ever heard. "

CAST . . .. Tommy Blue . Karen Nuttycombe

Margaret LaFon • Margaret Smith

. . Billy Payne

. Arthur Wood Thelma Driskill Garnett Gatlin .. John Bowen Garnett Gatlin . Marjorie Estes

• . Jane Harlowe . Frances Walters, Nellie Baber .. Mrs . Mcleod, Mrs. Adams

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COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS,

THE YOUNG MEN,S SHOP

Charlottesville,

Wi lliam B. Murphy Theodore Murphy

INSURANCE AGENCY OF

CHARLOTTESVILLE, INC.

Insurance and Travel 1 08 2nd St. S. E.

(Back of Citizens Bank Bldg.) Charlottesville, Virginia

ROBERTS REPAIR SHOP J. D. Roberts, Proprietor

Machine Work Acetylene Welding

Work Ca II ed for and De I i vered

7 1/ 2 Dice Street Telephone 2-6549

Virginia

Davis & Southall Service

Groceries & Meats

1709 Monticello Road

H. M. GLEASON & CO., INC.

Farm Machinery and Supplies

International Trucks

First and Garrett Streets

Phone 2-4145 & 2-9358

PEPSI-COLA

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

PREDDY'S FUNERAL

HOME FRANK B. HAYNES

Telephone 2-7546 909 W. Main Street

Charlottesville, Virginia

It's

Wad dells For

Official

Boy Scout Shoes

308 East Main Street

Charlottesvil~e, Virginia

Jefferson School of Commerce

Complete Stenographic,

Secretarial and

Accounting Training

Charlottesville, Virginia

FRIENDLY FINANCE SERVICE

Inc.

WALTON W. PARKS, MANAGER

Dial 2-7135 119-4th Street, N. E. Cha rlottesvi lie, Virginia

THE BANKS OF

CHARLOTTESVILLE welcome the opportunity

to serve you

* Citizens Ba.nk and Trust Company

National Bank and Trust Company

Peoples National Bank

* Members of Federal Deposit

Insurance Corporation

For the Newest in

Men 's, Women's and Children's

Apparel

ROBINSON'S

100 West Main Street Charlottesville, Virginia

Cobham General Store

John K. Webb

Phone 3-0831 Cobham, Virginia

C.H. Williams and Co. C harlottesvi lie's Most Complete Department Store

LEWIS & PATTERSON INSURANCE

203 Fifth Street N. E.

Charlottesvi lie, Virginia

General Tire S_ervice

BARR TIRE CO. ANDERSON BROS.

618 Forrest Street-Just off

Preston A venue

BOOK STORE

RECAPPING INC.

Phone 2-7154

Godwin - Holstead Electric Co.

Electrical Construction

Hotpoint Appliances

Electrical Lighting Fixtures

215Avon St. Charlottesville, Va .

M.C. Hill Funeral Home. Inc. 301 East Market Street

Charlottesvi lie, Virginia

For Ambulance Service at all Hours --Dial 2-5444

TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP Ladies Ready-to-Wear and Accessories One Fourteen Fourth Street Northeast

Charlottesville, Virginia

"Charlottesville's only 100% Sporting Goods Store"

DOW NTOWN A h l! .. ETIC STORE

413 East Main Street

Petie Brooks--Carl Deane--Bob Holland

Virginia Telephone & Telegraph Co.

Royal Crown Cola

Best by taste-test

Charlottesville Lumber Co. Established 1893

Building Materials

Cha rlottesvi lie Automobile

Dealers Association

Hardware Hardware Hardware

Charlottesville Hardware

Company ·

Earl H. Vaughan Inc.

"COAL THAT BURNS "

Automatic Heating--Plumbing

Iron Fireman Products

608 Preston Avenue, Charlottesville, Virginia

Edward van Laer

Incorporated

General Contractors

Charlottesville, Virg inia

II II

"Pick up and Delivery"

Dial: 2-7550

209 Preston Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia

"Modern Electrical Appliances For Better Living"

ALBEMARLE

Garlet-ts Brothers 711 West Main St.

Phone 2-8931

Piedmont Cleaners Incorporated

"Cravenette" Showerproofing

Personalized Shirt Service Slipcovers

Rug Cleaning Berlou Moth Proofing

Reweaving

Garnett Gat I in is one of our reliable drivers.

Phone 2-4258

ROY P. TUEL

CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER

Xeepsake Bulova and Elgin Watches

104 South First Street Char lottesvill e, Va.

GILMORE, HAMM & SNYDER Incorporated

Furniture for the Home and Office

CHARLOTTES'IILLE, V IRGINIA

For Fine Gifts

Brown's Gifts. Inc. 400 East Main Street

ESTES FOOD MARKET

Frozen Foods-Meats

Fish-Produce

Scheduled Delivery 10 A.M.- 3 P.M.

703 Avon St. Dial 2-4232 or 3-2455

Books Stationery

University

Book

Store "O.,er a century at Virginia"

Radios .Records

HILL AND IRVING

F unera I Home

MIDGET GRILL

221 Preston Avenue

Hot Dogs, Hamburgers

Soft Drinks, French Fries

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Your Friendl y Candy Men

King And Roberts Incorporated

Wholesale Confectioners Nationally Known & Advertised Candies Only

Wise Potato C hi ps Dial 2-6945 934 Preston Avenue

Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Charlottesvi lie

1 Virginia

Phone 2-8548

FRY SPRINGS SERVICE STATION Minor Repairs

Sandw ich Shop in rear Jefferson Park Avenue Phone 2-5043 Charlottesville 1 Virginia

Since 1896 "The House of Good Values"

Jarman's Inc. "The Business Man's Department Store "

Second and Market Streets

Charlottesvi lie 1

Virginia 120 East Main Street

Charlottesville 1

Virginia

H. T. Van Nostrand City

1 Surburban and Country Homes

Dial 2-2018 307 E. Market Street

Charlottesvi lie 1 Virginia

Stop And Shop Super Markets

Complete Food Stores

500 East Main Street 1018 West Main Street

600 Preston Avenue

Meet your friends at

TIMBERLAKE'S

DRUG

STORE

UNIVERSITY SHELL SERVICE

901 West Main Street

Charlottesville, Virginia

SHELL. ·"\~~·\!//~­~ ,.Ju.~ , ;

Phone 2-8687

George F. Cox, Manager

M. C. THOMAS FURNITURE COMPANY

4 1 8-422 East Main Street

253-255 West Main Street

Dial 2-6154- 2-2559

Charlottesville, Virginia

MONTICELLO HOTEL BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPPE

"Beauty Begins With the Hair"

We specialize in lady's hair cutting

Dial Ch-ville 2-5256 Monticello Hotel Bldg.

8arnes Lumber Corporation Manufactures---Since 1913---Lumber

Oak Flooring Millwork

Phone: 2-41 04 Charlottesville, Va.

Branches--Dillwyn, Va.--Christian, Va.

Trailways

See Save

"Let us help you plan your next trip . "

Phone 2-9181

CHARLOTTESVILLE

BARBER SHOP K. AND M. STORE

Groceries and Meats

513 East Main Street 800 Avon Street

L. W. Powell, Proprietor

Phone 2-8548

"Corsages and Cut Flowers"

PAGE GREENHOUSES

"Around the Corner" University, Yo.

CISMONT SERVICE STATION

Joe Goldberg, Proprietor

Cismont, Virginia Dial 3-0849

The Cash food Mart

and

Town and Country food Center

Holsinger's Studio Portraits

Photographic Supplies

908 West Main Street.

D. H. DAVIS GROCERY HYMAN'S

Staple Groceries and Fresh Meats Ladies Ready To Wear

Monticello Road And Shoes

Dial 3-2340

Settle Tire and Supply Co. Charlottesvi lie 1 Virginia

Community Cash Store Meats Groceries

Cismont 1 Virginia Dial 3-0843

CITY LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS

Just Dial 2-9136

Beau Val Farm

Southern Welding and Machine Company 11th Street, S. W.

Char I ottesv iII e,

Virginia

WAYSIDE MARKET 1 INC. FARM SERVICES 1 INC.

Self Service 612 Preston Ave.

2200 Jefferson Park Avenue Feed Seed Fertilizer

Charlottesv ille, Va. Farm Machinery

INCOR P O R AT E D 194 9

Keller and George Jewelers Opticians

Marks and Davidson Gro. G. W. Marks C. E. Dav idson

Charlottesville, Virginia

Dial 2- 5952 We De liver

Snowbright Launder-It, Inc.

30 minutes, 35c, Including Soap

Dryers and Dyers

304 Preston Ave.

Dial 2-6024

ALBEMARLE HOTEL

and

COFFEE SHOP

Ch'ville 25-123 Grady Avenue

W. T. Gimbert & Phill C. Wood INCORPORATED

General Contractors P. 0. Box 608 Dial 2-8221

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

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