Thomas Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1956
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1 I T V 3 9' if Q A . S 1 3 if W ,D M A 51 xi I ,, 7 az, E? x F f gif 1 E ex. few: 5 ' . A 1 , A-1 Q E , 17' M. : ii .4 Q QW W N' ,XJ , ,p' Wyiin Lw+E55i?'2 5' WWW- V:,1 ,.,:A hw 5 Lf' fl oN? I ,L . V L A 4 ,V N . n:A,,.,.,,W N 2- Aw . I . ., W N, . A ., A f I A . mm-'MWNY . Mpxrlrffjwgii W.. - H ' ,F , 195 ?DUe4fsHezJ by 'We Smoewrs of Worms UZrFeR50M+hc,H SCHOOL RCHMOND , WQCfmff11r WOMAS UZFFGQSOQE, TSOOK 0,6146 Sf-AR, :ae O- lx Contents CLASSES . . . I7 Seniors . . . 18 Juniors . . . . 52 Sophomores . . 72 Freshmen . . . . 79 ORGANIZATIONS . . 85 MILITARY . . . . I37 ATHLETICS . . . I49 FEATURES . . . . I63 ADVERTISEMENTS . . 171 SENIOR DIRECTORY . . 23l GENERAL INDEX . . 242 S T A F F CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF .... ,...,. ,4....,4,..,.,..........,.,.,........,., P 0 rler Seay, Rosalind Weinstein ASSISTANT TO THE CO-EDITORS ....,.....,.,.. ,.................... ............................,. F r ankle Willard ASSOCIATE EDITORS ........,...... .......,. J udy Johnson, Oiey Hayward, Mar: Seldos, Margaret Eubank, Marlin Ganderson, Tommy lewis, Frank Slusser, Jackie Shahda, Joy Lynne Bailey, Harriet Rein. ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS .........,,..,...,.....,,..r, Alice Joyce Dix, Ruth Hellin JUNIOR BUSINESS MANAGER ,......,........ ...........4...,.,............4,r,., B everly Parker ADVERTISING MANAGER ..,.,4,4.4,,.,r,.,,,..4 .................................., G onzalee Ford SENIOR PICTURES ...,. ............ .......,.... ..,. ..,...... ...,,,....,.,., B e I I e Ballagh, Fay Scot! JUNIOR PICTURES ...........,.,.,.,.... ...........................,...............,.,............,.,........................ A my Sadler PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF.. .,.,.,......,.,.,., Walter Padow, Carl Salsbury, Buck Orpin, Frank Wolf, Sam Straus. ART STAFF ........ ..............4...,.........., B rennan Ryland, Suzanne Carter, Bill Grusendorf ADVISERS .......... ..........,. M iss Grace Rowe, lireraryp Miss Frances Gray, Business, Jean S. Hemphill, Art That's The ay It Wa Y Assembly programs, football games, lab experi ents, subiect tests, the Sen- ior-Junior Ball . . . these may be thought sym lic of our high school days. Through photography, art, and the written wor ,the Monticello Staff has striv- en to present the varied life as we lived it at T omas Jefferson High School dur- ing the session i955-1956. As we mature nd look back on the golden years in high school, we shall recall the Js occasions as well as the dif- ficult achievements in which we had part and fondly say of our record, That's the way it was! vgw Q K ' wwf? 5 ,wb .. Nfl QL: ' .E , J' at ' . wif' Nfofxawzlnkf . . ' 'Lfuvgi L 'Q x5.'Q'y..,'hw I x F1 x T V M ,t N,.fi.L:v 1 f A, wig' W . x 4 ,s,:ifa,1' A ' if 1 .- I 4 WM QY x wiv' . mv ' IS SQA, . , M af f- as , W ,xgwaaar X Q hifinfwff aww, A uunhi-1 . , W- ,www ,W ' mum W, XMSKY 4 ff 'M my da,,,W U' 3' ,'.' ,dm N: c ., fa pn :-:RW lk 1 f'.!v X ,. , ,u X -Tiki. 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This, m'f'dlr'ss to say, was not J - we-,7pt'fa,,I, 71y 7tdrl7 'ximblf-, but zxmusin said Miss Lamb. x 'frmlf D 41 M Non-P mg jobs 96 6 ea 'V 0 ' -Vhers hvlri paying jobs, I , C65 eel ' k :md K.1rI SIIIIZIIIJIII F M K Soc 5 ogaeii Q 'rwinu th:-ir housrs, Ax' V35 xg A Xe if-C l Iwuxr' whllc Nfiss P N519 .., . eyi SWLXQ x Rxdgizgv vw x ' 'X' f S A wax 3,2 ,,,o00,v9 10 + ? L - vp' Q- .otfxyo BQA eff z5,og Q55 ,C N? K .x 56 S Q0 66,4 ,GVVQ ox X9 Q0 C J I x' 'aixtnx 5 gxb Na xgba 39 0 Vo W S X CfXL4xs 6Yh k'Yeixc A151 T 39 YYDQ-SOR!-66,. ve- 1 'Fog-153Q9Xfc9qxeo'AxSg T'J0K95CO'b xfgxov .Hat Give 35654 Koa at A Kit S959 G'.xCvQe,91xx0 A X m N iw V Q41 'oc s we 00409 0 OSC X lrefaxx Jigga xi06g0oXSAxxl:x4x01oi:joeofixs. x X sf YN 6 1:13006 'AS oo S' xo?'35xQ9'2At sqxixefiy SCEAQCLKVXQH 'bviogil Kotifxi, . 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Bottom Row: Helen Elizabeth Bateman, Mathematics, Elizabeth Bearnan, Spanish, Sponsor ot Spanish Club. Top Row: Sue Beaman, Mathematics, Sponsor of Senior Class, G. Rey Bennett, English. Bottom Row: Mozelle P. Bennett, Counselor, W. E. Bloxsom, Physi- cal Education, Head Coach of Boys' Basketball and Baseball Teams, Assistant Coach of Football Team, Helen C. Botto, Business, Sponsor ol Junior Red Cross and Business Education Club, Mildred Brarrte, Counselor, Coach of Girls' Basketball and Softball Teams, A. LaRue Brandenburg, History, Sponsor of Committee for P.T.A. Notices, But Ticket Committee, and City Federation of Student Councils. Top Row: Norrna C. Broaddus, English, Sponsor of Sophomore Class, Ruth Paul Browning, Biology, Sponsor oi Lab Assistants, Katherine T. Brumble, Mathematics, Sponsor of Student Participation Association, Estelle Gratz Bugg, Mathematics, lsebelle P, Burden, Business. Bottom Row: Dorothy B. Carson, Business, Clyde G. Carter, Librarian, Sponsor of Library Stall and Library Committee. Courses even more thrilling than cooking, sewing, and child care are olfered in the homemaking department at Tee Jay. Here Sharon Hanger, Betty Stern, and Miss Humphries illustrate this by making fancy holiday candles while Becky Wooldridge races to finish her sewing. Top Row: Marie E. Childress, Mathematics, Lila Crenshaw, English. Bottom Row: Katherine M. Davis, Social Studies, Katie Mae Davis, English, Dorothy C. Delmar, Cafeteria Manager, Virginia C. Ellett, Science, Sponsor of Science Club, Elizabeth Eubank, Spanish. ffpb -y-'- -Aw ,jf-or 542.11 Top Row: Nancy le Baron Fitzhugh, Latin, Clyde B, Fortna, Social Studies, Sponsor of Traffic Committee, Margaret E. Fowler, Business, Margaret D. Galloway, English, Sponsor ot Quill and Scroll, Nancy B. Gaiv, Head of Eng- lish Department, Adviser to Declaration Business Staff. Bottom Row: Eunice Gill, French, Helen Reed Gill, Chemistry. Top Row: Frances Givens, Mathematicsg M. Frances Gray, Latin, Adviser to Monticello Business Staff, Sponsor ot Latin Club. Bottom Row: Mary P. Han- cock, History, Jean Hemphill, Art, Adviser of Declaration Art S'af'fg Jean- nette Henna, Mathematics, Sponsor of Slide Ruleg Laella S. Holt, English, Alton L. Howell, Voice, Sponsor of Junior Class, A Cappella Choir, and Stage Crew. Top Row: Laura E. Humphries, Homenriakingg Thelma Bryant Hutton, French, Sponsor of Quil? and Scroll, Business Adviser to the Jeflersoniang Lawrence W. Jarrran, Head of Science Department, Dorothy C, Johnston, Historyg Mary G. Jordan, Counselor, Bottom Row: Josephine T, Kritzer, English and Dra- rrwics, Soonso' oi National Yrerian Troop 7415 Audrey Lamb, School Nurse. Mr. Stutzman is all smiles as he works with two of his brilliant pupils, Paul Williams and Beverly Heinz. Each year hundreds of Jelfs, with their eyes on college, are confronted with bewilder- ing figures consisting of circles, squares, and triangles as they concentrate on geometry 'l and 2. Top Row: Alma V. Lowance, English, Sponsor of Y-Teens, Mary Maddox, His- tory, CofSponsor of Forum Club. Bottom Row: Helen Rosalind Marks, Speech and English, Sponsor of Radio Team, Frances Trevvett Matthews, History and Government, Lura June Morrison, History, Co-Sponsor of Forum Club, Clara Norileet, Visiting Teacher, Lyndele Atkisson Pitt, Science. Inf? -if f-LJ ,eeffv 13 ef ff Vfitufi f'3r 1 l Tl IQ 'Nl Top Row: Anne B. Plunkett, Latin and History, Sponsor of House of Represen- tatives, Welfare Committee, Point System, and Club Affiliations, Martha C. Pulliam, Mathematics, Barbara Lewis Robinson, Typing, Chairrnan of National Honor Society Committee, Grace I, Rowe, English, Adviser to Monticello Literary Staff, Muriel Sanders, English. Bottom Row: Anne Louise Sanford, English, Ariana A. Saunders, Biology, Facult 19. 6 Top Row: Martha L. Savage, Librarian, Esther Singleton, English, Sponsor of Book Club, Adviser to Declaration Literary Staff. Bottom Row: Marion F. Smethie, Head of Business Department, Eleanor Wrenn Smithey, English, Har- riet Derby Snow, Biology, Sponsor of Christian Youth Club, Karl H, Stutz- rnan, Mathematics, Evelyn S. Swift, Secretary. ,fl Top Row: M. Virginia Sydnor, Head of History De- partment, Estelle N. Tankard, English, Literary Ad- viser to the Jeffersonian, Edith V. Todd, Physical Education, Sponsor of Tebahoesg Primm Turner, Art: Catlin E. Tyler, English, Commandant of Cadet Corps. Second Row: Joseph C. Uram, Science, Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball Coach, Weight Squad Coach: Anne Kennon Williams, English, Frances N. Wimer, English, Sponsor of Character Committee. Botlom: Mary H. Womack, Business. The librarians, Miss Carter and Miss Savage, display clippings of the achievements of newsworthy Jelfs. Each Monday, on a special bulletin board, one sees a new exhibit of piclures and wrile-ups from the newspapers concerning Tee Jay's SlUdQlllS and Oeachers. they x , 1 ULD -ed '0 Fig JUL , r Q '1. Q 0 - 5-no leaf? L.. '1 -- Aw ,jfs Facult in ction Upper left: Miss Mary Maddox, exchange teacher last year in County Grammar School for Girls, Sale, Cheshire, Eng- land, shares her experiences with two of her inquiring Tee Jay students. Upper Right: A stuffed skunk, a mounted skeleton, and a pair of cow's horns are among the unusual offerings brought to Miss Pitt this term as biology 2 proiects. Lower Left: Students create handsome articles in Tee Jay's well equipped jewelry shop. Here Miss Hemphill gives Randy Munford instructions in a soldering iob. Middle Right: Miss Jordan, counselor, expertly advises Ken- neth Woodcock concerning college entrance requirements. Of Tee Jay graduates approximately seventy per cent are college bound. lower Right: Gathered for a practice session are Mr. Allison, sponsor, and his band of cheerleaders, who prepare for the next game with plenty of new cheering tricks. V '3lev-'itil QV js, 5 1 v- x, fx 1- V N 'Dr' il J' f iv, 01. A . ' ry . Isa 6,2 'wwf S ' X ' ' fi pgjlibi 6rofl1,L9f2f11.7,, 7 ni Q .7 V .v V 0 .. ,I 611,,rk0Zq by f.rl.v,p:'o'.Y0p,1O 1 - fy ' 5, If o 11, 0155, d 74,4 groin 110 the S Ofo ft. I' '1 AW slk -Yphl. Iqydf pr U39 P175 10,1-Y 6 . black Om '11 all F and yilffi' M S' Soir, 4 vb 45 5 W U1 '66'l1- A Iwo U'O'cx f lib K 'll t P Of r Iv . -1-. P 'O flip. 1 20711 Pbflhv 2 D'7J'fi7d'4'7f.y gs oh d'O'.y M30 I Q 0 '7l7d V 5117, Orig 'id 1.7 . 71' ri U10 '7L, 1, 1 f , Z. d 'liao 'I' V L . 1, ' -. VP ni: YI? 11.31, Sq I .vlrnal ,ms llflgbdfppq 8 ,l SD I y Oo! , . ... f-U fa, 'lo OM s V, d -'faiakls l1qf'0ruYe!' rf ' ors , 1,-. W- ict gf--uw 'fx A I lr X etiplmr xFrCSll1rl . f flfice M... Bafe,,anPnf:5f'6V,e F? -1 0 as head Cheer-'i r n A 'i e Nancy W . ' 'Wu 3 r'iUl ' V, ,A 1' 0 s . fz- ln Bren- YJ' A Q. 'finale bqfloq it Oan R ,IJ were f V '40 I are Wg Olly, xgcktfi J ' i 1 if bp , 0,7 o,- 'Pr- Ralslon J ,nd Mari ' 'V A' ii'11k,. 7r-,7 4' 9 -'lsr is if L M Aff-siflf' l C47-is ,O 6,1 Offlap. X50 .f . 11- fo 'iii I 'fi Lws0,hDS'a bl. v -ix JL .V 0,10 ,bg Q a ' I' f Junior Class Compiles I ' 7 Scrapbook of Activities , JE pi' Junior Class members arc compiling a scrapbook of their activities. The scrapbook should be a gr asset to the class and a great p I to us next year when wc write the scnior soction in the Monticello, stated Martha Hinkle, Junior Class 1 Veep and chairman of the committee. R155 She also commented, As far as I K , now, this will be the first. I el Z, 7 The juniors have already begun to V ,Q make plans for the decoration of th y f spring Junior-Senior. They are also -A., C 5 engaged in improving their finan ' I -'11 A status by sr-lling Lil Jeff stickers. We art' vc-ry proud that we are presenting Parlor Rai: by thc junior Stunt Night cast at McCuirc's Hos- pital on january 25,,' commented Bette Allan, ro-assistant director. 'xT ' -77, If vas if is fy I 5 fHzM.S-M mmm SPONSOR OF THE CLASS OF fQ56 cere inferesf, and unfailihg cooperafion have made our years successful and happy. We grafefully Thank you. Your wise counsei, enthusiasm, faithful effort, sm- is President DICK HANSEN . 4 , If - ,Q 3 . 'E K 2. xii' 'wx ':'::, :- M y K 'cr Vice-President CAROL FAISON Secreiary Treasurer BETTE BALLAGH LEWIS DREW SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS COUNCIL Front Row: Porter Seay, Lewis Drew, Bette Ballagh, Carol Faison, Dick Hansen, Judy Johnson. Second Row: Connie Carpenter, Anne Hite, Nancy Atkinson, Jean Powers, Gerald Hall. Third Row: Wayne Has- kins, Tornrny Lewis, Dabney Stuart, Van Wall. Fourth Row: Lovelace Bishop, Bill Robertson, Keith Hard- wick. Back Row: Bobby Parker. Catherine Sue Acra DeWitt Eugene Adams leonard Wayne Adams Spurgeon larry Albright e . . Irene Douglas Allen Thomas Nelson All n Elizabeth Deans Ament Frederick Franck Andrews Elizabeth Appleby Alice Goodall Armstrong George Robert Ashby, .lr. Beverly Earle Ashworth Thomas Herman Alkins Nancy Lyle Afkinson Patricia lois Ayers Barbara Ann Baber Joseph Wilson Baber, Jr. Katherine Anne Bacon Tommy Percy Baer James Marvin Bailey Frances Mansfield Baker Charles William Ball, Jr. Bette Jean Ballagh Gay Balihis x Thai Can't Be Me ! Elaine Clopion Banks Norma Sybil Banks Molly Edwards Barefoot Mary Ann Bauer ,w4 '1 ---M., Sally Elizabefh Baughan Roberl Elza Beam James Edwin Bear Merrell Ann Bendall Joel Sidney Bennett Rose Marie Bennett Carol Roye Berger Jacqueline Alice Besecker f rn B -f William Lovelace Bishop Herman Freeman Blake, Jr. - X l Margare! Ann Blake David George Bliley A Q a Nancy Ilene Blonder Helen Cree Bobbi!! Diana Tilman Boelt Bernard Bogin Clara Virginia Bowers Robert Gamble Bowers Doris Anne Brame Joyce Theresa Bratman Betty Cabell Brent Marvin Warren Briclgers, Jr. Colleen Annette Brinkley Hilda Katherine Brooks Melissa Jackson Brooks Robert lee Brown Richard Glen Bryan Bonnie Joan Buckner R50 Betty Gayle Bulifant Charles Thomas Bullock John Charles Burton Beverly Eugene Butler .loan lou Butler Patrlcla Lough Butterworth Hawes Campb Graham Ashton Carlton Patricia Ann Carr John Clufton Carson Suz Theodore Jerry Chepp George Burtis Clemans Donald Edward Coghill Leithia Cohen Ada Carol Cohn Barbara Ann Coleman Alvin Leon Collins James Alvin Collins, Jr. Charles Bonham Collman Richard Grant Connell, Jr Star Conquest Betsey Mahlon Conwell Archer William Cook, Jr. Elizabeth Groves Cope Mildred Elizabelh Cosien Ann Meade Cowen James Warren Craven John Crawford Crump, III Gayle Knox Davis Mary Williams Davis Margaref Roselle Dawson Suzanne Cherringion Dawson Richard Henry Decker, Jr. James Waller Dennis Richard Earl DePue Alice Joyce Dix John Edward Donaldson Elizabeth Caldwell Dowd Lewis Harrison Drew Frances Faye Dunbar Ann Caroline Duncan Bertram Lee Dunnavant Carole Cabiness Dunnavant Robert Earl Dunnington Beverly Anne Dyson John Kelley East Robert Charles Eck Shirley lee Ellyson ww Bobby Ray Ennis Virginia Christian Epps Carol Lee Faison Claude Crisp Farmer, Jr. Harry Zach Feinmel Barbara Anne Forneyhough Nita Chloe Flick Myrna Fogel Gonzales Marie Ford Sarah MCMUYd9 Fore John Lawrence French Melba Rae GHITIITIOII blvmmwh Q9 Why Patti, What Table Manners! Ralph Harry Gardner Susan Powers Garret! Emil Julius Gassor Sigmund Alan Gershman enior sm SN! Anna Lillian Ghazarian Nancy Gay Gilliam Ellen Claire Gillio Behy Lou Gilman Catherine Skelton Gilman Frank Straus Glaser Hilda Theresa Golderos Jacquelyn Evans Good 5 1-in 'S' ' lfgp A-.. V --- 5, fvxuifwy J Y 9 A H K ,. Sl 2 X K 6 KFQQ 17 if ,E Lb E Jean Campbell Gordon Nancy Terrell Gordon Thomas Marshall Go o Thomas B James Co rd n, Jr. Leonard Roberts Graves, Jr. 'Os inford Gravins Grayfred Bethoa Gray Horace Alfred Gray James Rufllerfoord Greathead Ieman Greiner Patricia Ann Griffin Beny Ann Grigsby Paul Allan Gross William Edward Grusendorf Harry Brower Grymes Mary Louise Hagen Aubrey Hires Hall Gerald Maxine Hall Wayne Powell Hall Bene Belle Hamilion John Crawford Hamilton Richard Erling Hansen Samuel Keith Hardwick Bernard Francis Harris Eleanor Jean Harris Rachel Lois Harris Karen Jane Harshlsarger Walter Webb Hawthorne Joyce Estelle Hayden Hanne Henningsen Charlotte Jeanette Hillman Anne De Jarnette Hite Joyce Estelle Hogge I N Hawthorne Henley Studying Hard? BE fs Ann Livings S lvia Hu ll lt . 'PM' S1 Wl ML- K AWP! VVUHKVXL We P' WM liuffw W f fr WW ff! flxff i If44LE UIV 79 H94 Robert Bolling Jackson .lu nk Jolt Robert Boyd Jones Cynthia Rae Katz Emily Susa Ke ll I ton H Stephen Anderson Kent, Jr. Carolyn leo King Sidney Joel King Margaret Carole Kingrey Marcia Jana Kirk Marilyn Sabra Kluge Carroll Anthony Kniesche William Patteson Knight Mary Jane Koeppe linda Ann Kravitz Janet Frances Krystal lee Margery lam-lsberger Linda Dare Lane Maurice Bolling Langhorne Frank Earl Laughon, .lr. Jo Anne Lawrence Garrett Tolker Leahey, Jr. Hugh Kirkpatrick Leary Rey Thomas Lewis, Jr. Carl Edward Little Margaret Rebecca Lonas Anne Borden Loving Catherine Irene Marks Gloria Ray Marr Palricia Lee Marshall Gay Camden Martin Lydia Ann Marlin Stuart Alexander Mater Behy Sue Manox Marilla Maftox John Joseph May Richard Charles M:Cleary Donald Owen McClenny Charles Holmes McCollister George Max McFarland William Lee McGhee Whse, The Jeffersonian's Here! Carmen May McKinney John Glen McNiel, Jr. Ann Taylor Meetze Kristina Niiole Megne Deanna Scott Merrill John Richard Metz Susan Metzger Alice Jane Michael Catherine Louise Miller Mildred Millhissr Doris Ann Mills Robert Mason Mills Barbara Ann Mitchell Herbert Sidney Mollen Nancy Carolyn Moore Carole Augusta Mullin Patricia Allen Mitchell James Blythe Moore, IV as K Kas F' N ' Catherine Cecelia Morris Dewey Blanton Morris Howard Thomas Moss Mary Adelaide Murray Elisabeth Neuman David Stuart Norris Richard Jacob November James Goodwin Orrock Ronald Dewey Oslin Margaret Sawyer Overton Mary Anna Pahnelas William Lee Painter Louis French Paret Robert Stratton Parker Barbara Earle Parsons David Charles Partington Landon Brent Patteson Lois Virginia Payne Ann lee Perkins Eleanor Elizabeth Perkins Joseph Ross Perkins, lll Robert .loel Perlstein Virginia Mary Phillips Patsy Ann Pilkinton Rosalie Pincllefsky John Bowen Polhill Jo Ann Pollack Duane Hadden Powell Patricia Ann Powell Carl Milton Powers Step Back, Girls, Please! r ' 'IQ' ,UI All 1. X. A , - L X, . at V f , -f Lf' wx- qv X lr' nj J ,Q J . wijx mf? 4 ,7 JL A ,kt Yi HX, . s xi' qf Q, .5 O JK. Q u 'P , fy J K X N 1 o ' X w ' Jean Allen Powers Peggy Ann Rayburn Norma Lucille Redmon Joyce Sue Reisig . P Pl Adolph Bransford Rice Jomes Linwood Rice, Jr. larry Gray Riddick Gloria Dell Riner lilla Evelyn Roache William Archibald Robertson Anne Carter Robins Elizabeth Gwendolyn Romm Frances Carlyle Rose Ann Herring Ruclxman Elizabeth Randolph Ruffin Perry Arthur Russ Barbara l.aVerne Russell Mary Brennan Ryland David Abraham Saleeba Marlyn Beatrice Saslaw Shirley Marcia Saslaw George William Satterwhite Robert Miller Saunders Mary Katherine Sayles Ellen Louise Schwarzschild Mildred Fay Scot! Mary Jane Seaton Mary Porter Seay Sara Taylor Seay Andrew Lawslla Sherman Lenora Yale Sheviiz James Barclay Shirey a.....-.--.-1 'fb--.. Melvyn Edward Siegel Joan lee Silverslein Lynn Lee Sims Louise Miriam Sinsheimer Betty Jean Smith Dallas Edwards Smith Ellen Maxine Smith Cecil Clark Snead William Weaver Snidow Samuel Mark Sodini James Hurley Spivey lewis Brandt Steingold Jacquelyn Lee Stephens Aubrey Jackson Stewart, Jr. Arthur Charles Stopes Dabney Stuart Christmas Comes to Tee Jay, Too George Burner! Sublelt Edward Sullivan Gwendolyn Crawford Taylor Turner Worthington Taylor N-. Beny Frances Thomas Anne Mario Thompson Ruih Alberta Thompson Jo Ann Thornton Carol Burnett Thrusfon Daniel Mayo Thursion Jane Boyce Tignor Anne Cary Tilton Charles Elbert Tingley Frederick Gray Todman, Jr. Iris Josephine Treinham .lean Catherine Tucker Martha Anne Turner Carolyn Kent Vaughan Sarah Annis Vick John Chesleigh Waddell kwa.. Herbert Edward Vaughan Rosalie Bascom Vaughan Van Curtis Wall Nell Eugene Wallihan Susan Marie Ware William Griffin Waters Harriet Monnette Webb Rosalind Weinstein Edna Woodson Weiss Marcia Lee Weiss John Dickinson Welsh Kathleen Graham West Joanne Preston White Russell Clinton Whitehead Mary Ann Whitley Howard Vrooman Whitney Wayne Hamilton Wiley Jack Tucker Willard, Jr. Twyla layton Willey Joyce Patricia Williams Martin Braxton Williams, Jr. Margaret Welch Williamson Mary Ann Wills Franklin Stuart Wolf Thomas Franklin Womble George Satterwhite Woodall Edward Jackson Woodward Mary lynn Word A Flock of Them Just Flew By! 48 enior X iii Q' H Clyd e York, Jr. James Wallace Young 1 Jn 4 -N-f ,Q ., K ' N . :.Q 2 X Q xr .4 N 1 7 S . M '. --,, V - ' L z .-l- z nzvt . Wm limi I W r ' N ' 'V r 4 ., ,:..21 ..-. , 'f'f'f X f X W ..A. ,,g. . ,, f.n - W W . V . I V A HN. . I Y M By.T hl Allf T h' Year. D, H - v --1-- 9 r vxjll fwfiw W V wi.,- 9 4 AT Y S-new AY IT WA ' r , ...L , . 'F YE , - .- ---- -vzv - , I.. ..,. ,A I VV N 'YU , 1 I 'H rf n iff ,L 1 ! Q55 8151?-9 5'-Qszlgx , 'A l'W'ue ff 'llc ii lg E :X J f s . -5 3 I 's sl' .EM VA: 'F s .X , ' ' WH nv. 4 1'-.f .4 , 1.1 H L .. VW ,. 'M' J . -'--' Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS: Susan Payne, ecre y, Martha Hinkle, Vice-President, Millard MR. ALTON HOWELL Janes, President, Mac DUke,?t6Aa,kf-,ax-QX -L.,,.,-1 gnqhr 5,-..,,,, ,,r4-0-ofy 0 09-4'-'73 nfvm 'LFP 7? 1 lumor J me If M L 1 awe Nmpmmm, bait: Cffhfnf lm gi CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: Marx Mittelclorfer, Ben Eldridge, Mac Duke, Millard Jones, Martha Hinkle, Susan Payne, Bill Keech. Sec- ond Row: George Baskerville, Bob Smith, Frankie Willard, Kitty Chappell, Eugene Funderburke, Judy Olton. Third Row: Emilie Ander- son, Emory Anderson, Joyce Hubancl, Janet Kelley, Jane Givens, Carolyn Grigg. Fourth Row: Carolyn Murray, Mary Beth Sikkelee, Nan- cy Simpson, Carol Temple, Beth Weaver Luck. Back Row: John Vie ner, John Richardson, Bill Harrison, Walter Joynes, Phil Fleming. ROBERT ADAMS FRANK ADT ANNE ALFORD ELIZABETH ALLAN BARBARA ALLEN BARBARA ANN ALLEN GORDON ALLEN BETTY AMENT EMILIE ANDERSON EMORY ANDERSON JANET ANDREWS NORMA ANGEVINE JOHN ANTHONY ROBERT ARMISTEAD JOHN BAGBY A 5 ' i wr' fn JOY LYNNE BAILEY DICK BAKER x MARY BAKER fl IRENE BAMBACUS VERRI BARDEN LYSTON BARKER GORDON BARLOW GEORGE BASKERVILLE Class of 'T 7 S. RICHARD BASS PEGGY BASSETT JOHN BECK fbffx T F91 J 5 53 X' TL u IE? I I ii 355 I TS I 'RMI Qvfuwf' ps' of Lv cga, I Sf DORIS BELCHER KAY BENDHEIM JERRY BENSON JAMES BERGER MAXINE BERMAN BARBARA BERNSTEIN RICHARD BIDDLE MARTHA BIGONY JAMES BLESSE Tay 5.10-rl, 997 FOREST BOGAN PATRICIA BOWMAN BARBARA BRANCH SCOTT BROADDUS .Y MARIDELL BUGG DAVID BURKE PATRICIA BUSH IX DONNA BRANCATO Q 'XX 4 - . MARGARET BOULDEN PEGGY BROOKS 1 RE Q DOROTHEA BROWN 1653 A R'-an ,W - B '1 JAY BROWN , I JOE BROWN I ZAIDA BROWN RICHARD BRYANT 0 41 5 S'0cR ' LIFP7 If 5 ' ,, T 54 CALVIN BOLES I 5 1 Jwbufv v av-we ptwcv WL fr' IN-Aa., 2 , folid-fvzf-a..4,cJCz CIBC S of '57 'RTC ZSIIZ ALBERT CAPEHART JOHN CARDWELL CAROLYN CARINO MURRAY CARTON HILDA CASTELVECCHI MARGARET CASTELVECCHI RUTH ANN CAUBLE CAROL CHAPMAN KITTY CHAPPELL SANDRA CHEATHAM BETTY LOU CHENAULT GARLAND CHENAULT CAROL ANN CHILDS LOLA CHILDRESS PAT CHILTON SARA CHRISTIAN CAROLINE CLAY CHARLES CLAY HANNA CLAYMAN PAT CLUVERIUS LOIS COHEN ANN COLMAN JACKIE CONNELL JEANNE CONNELL MQ! ,I I U C ,D 2 ik U V IQIMKTVWLFB C I , SIL jf J VU! DOTTY COUNCIL JOAN COURNOW FREDERIC COUSINS DORIS COX CAROLE CREEKMORE lx EMOGENE CROOK 0 DANIEL CROSS 'S Ig SHIRLEY CROWDER S BEVERLY CRUMPTON If S -I 533 40+ 'jc Q N550 IQQL YS DSE ggigixiifggm Class of '57 47144 .'v- dry N' Jgffsaff W I VIRGINIA CRUTFCLQ ARTHUR DAVIS JAMES DAVIS JOHN DAVIS Agevxga I Iv w 'L Y .XI Scif' JOSEPH B. DAVIS JOSEPH T DAVIS RY M . O! rf . E1 LEE DAVIS I V ,V EV ANNE DE BUTTS If N WILLIAM DECKERIK5' I ROLAND DE KOZAN my SARAH DENOON 'R 93 MARY CLAIRE DE TREVILLE XS ' JAMES DONNELLY S JANET DOUGLAS '12 ,737 sv N Rf I A RQ J MM , :I . I V. Z Q ,Jael If X17 Xx ' 'mfwtyff ' Jzjffff C . JW? X V Q6 -xg If I fm! ,Mk 5 We Zwfw jwfffzfi fffaffvff JOHN DRUM CHARLES DUKE JAMES DUKE MAC DUKE WILLIAM DURR MARY CARROLL EADS BENJAMIN EASTMAN WILLIAM EDWARDS BEN ELDRIDGE BARBARA ELLINGTON JUANITA ELLIOT WALTER EMROCH BETTY ENGLISH HOWARD ESTES MARGARET EUBANK .f,,1' 47. avi ai - - - 1 , . . 5 j 4 4, V I I on X ' 7 ' I 3 A . ' ' EUBANK . 1, . :TQ I . L, 0' ,D BETTY EWELL Q I 5 ' .. .-1 .1 1-J 1 5 ' CHARLES FAGG MARLENE FEIBISH MARY LEE FIELDER JAMES FISHER PHILLIP FLEMING JOHN FLOURNOY SARA ELLEN FLOWERS U JUDY FORD CII N' sigh L WAYNE FORD x A i U . UFPY in .A.. , ,A 1 we-45. F :L-Y Q Ji,-jwmgp W I 4 GEORGE FOSS JOAN FOSTER I I JANICE FREEZE BRUCE FRENCH CAROLE FRIEDE E SANDRA FRIEDM CHARLES FRISC - THOMAS FUQU EUGENE FUNDE GERALD FURMA 5 gg Q Zig E MARTIN G E N ANN GARDNER FRANK GAR TT TYLER GAR 1V CHARISOT XQSQ U A yy' P u DONNA GAYER KATHERINE GERK ' Y MARK GERMAIN JOHN GILL 'H Ig Q X 534 A . 'Y 3 R A i HOWARD GILLS JANE GIVENS GLENDA GLENN FRANCES GODSEYX 3,3 YY JJ 18 XM A T , A f li V J , v - K X L UL' A ltr NJ 'fx 5 J, L As MARY FRANCES GOODE xx ,dy 'Q Eg xl WY f U ANNE GOODMAN LX Fl' 3 CR JERRY GORDON ' UFPYU i If e X wb Q wg ' ' ,EAM BQSP' LX, 2130 my HTG? og f E X ,.Yf Q. Ak AQ! . ii , F ELIZABETH GRAHAM Class of 07 WILLIAM HAAG MARIANNE HALL JOAN HAMILTON SHARON HANGER YNE RDING I , . J ARGROVE V, VIXUG. ' HARGROVES IIXDOROTHY HARRIS , NANCY HARRIS WILLIAM HARRIS MARY ANN HARRISON WILLIAM HARRISON JANET HARWOOD CHRIS HASSEL POWELL HASTINGS 59 JEAN GRANT HARRY GRAY JAMES GRAY JEAN GREENEBAUM FAYE GREENSTREET NANCY GRANGER CAROLYN GRIGG WYTHE GRUBBS SUSAN GUNST A iff X L It ILL? . ' 6 GT W L Kpv ' Pb 'QI f r.E.i'ZZfW'f A' -aunlao-H1 04.43, OTEY HAYWARD LOUIS HELION RUTH HENDERSON 'Na-Q Class of '57 WILLIAM HENDRICKS METTE HENNINGSEN NORMA JEAN HEPLER RONALD HILL JEANETTE HILLMAN MARTHA HINKLE BETTY HINSDALE HARRY HODGES WILLIAM HOFFLER ALVINIA HOLZBACK PETER HOSTETTER SEDLEY HOTCHKISS JOYCE HUBAND JAMES HUGHES L S I G S ' ' V I E L E HU HE T . ,YLUJIIPIPIIU TIM HUGHES L1 , 3 -LL - MARY JO HULCH qQJIuib cpl 94 DAVID INNES DAVID HURT WI M 6 BETTY ISAACS W NANCY JACOBS ,N S JERRY JEEERIES SUSAN JERNLGAN 60 DAVID JESTER BOBBY JOHNSON JEAN JOHNSON FOUNT JOHNSTON CONNIE JONES DARE JONES MILLARD JONES RICHARD JONES WALTER JOYNES WILLIAM KEECH JANET KELLEY JUDITH KENNEDY ALICE KENT LINDA KERSEY JOANNE KING Gs . 1 IMA. 4 J 1,4101-113,17 . if ., . CL Km- SCQTT KIRBY -ff M J - Lgggvh moss I L0 A-AV 'L ' - I RGARET KLUGMAN EDMUND KNIGHT ROBERT KNIGHT THEODORE KOEPPE JUDITH LACY My QAMZZTZZRZLXQQTQ L, w FRANK LANE WQYWY -A A f T 9 'Rode 6' J ff C5120 W 7 Ish' k4AJ.,44,'D I4 3, T Ig QI WILLIAM LATIMER LEWIS LAUTENSLAGER DIANA LEA REVA LEHMAN BETTY ANN LEWIS CAROLE LEWIS CYNTHIA LEWIS MARION LINIADO ANN LIPMAN BARRY LISAGORE HELEN LONDEREE JOHN LOVING BETH WEAVER LUCK ELIZABETH MARCHANT CAROLYN MARTIN NANCY LEE MARTIN MARY MEADE MAXEY VIRGINIA MAYES CARY MAYO BILLY MCCANN '5 CHRISTENA MCCUMBER Q SUCK U MARY HELEN MCDANIEL Y ,Q Hnpp , 1 ' as , I -Q' Sl I 0 ' SUSAN MATTHEWS I' 7 , T' YI' xf I I KAY LUNING 'ix BETTY LYNCH I7 as Y, D 133 k I X Y PATRICIA LYNCH s II 4 D .iq -IUC 'rr , . X75 ul, In ' ' an W ,R Qanvi ul 5 5 'Y' 541 'U i 1 Ilrlqi. qui g 11 ,i I u 'il T' . V A ,', I Y' I-IHS 7 '99 qw.. ,N 'grub -if YUIJIIVL-'..l nvsaux. wh, , 9.5 1' u ,i I Q L' -I,,,,,,,- sn. . I 3. 13 ' ' u Cl , 7 KENNETH MCELROY J I O PATRICIA MEGARRY QUENT MCKENNIS AML Jo ANN MEADE f I PATRICIA MELTON J aw! W CHARLES MILES il X MADISON MILLER 1 -JERRI MILLS , BOBERT MINOR ,1 2 Fx' C fl MARX ' , C L 15' ilflli M. JJAMIIE L 4 J . Q b JEAN N?NBOLD I DAVID NEWELL M I XM NEWELL Y 0 K - NEWELL PAT NICHOLS AUTRY BLITT Q ' I Q A , I I N fK6q?i-CME-A fqigww VM JZLMBN I X 1 GIHSS of ' 7 GREGORY NORVELL JEANETTE NORWOOD SARAH OLERT JUDY OLTON MYRA PATTASHNICK SANDRA PATTASHNICK DAVID PAYNE SUSAN PAYNE MARSHALL PEARMAN EILENE PECK CRAIGE PELOUZE NED PEPLE ROBERT PERKINS MARY ANN PETTIT GIBSON PHILLIPS SONNY PHILLIPS ELSOM PICKRAL JOE PIERCE BEVERLY PLUNKETT 64 f X BUCK ORPIN ,J ' . ,I DAVID OWEN ,Q , 4 W , f 1' I 'D J 4 'W Lf if WALTER PADOW fn' . I , If BEVERLY PARKER I f f lr' . J I RICHARD PARKER A if ,jf GIBBIE PARRlI5I-Db, - of ,f-1 ' I..' , W' 'J . W' ' W W .QEW.El-2D.IN.ELI- GAIL POWELL MARVIN PRES-SON JON PREVATT JO ANNE PRUETT FRA ' ES PYRON Ii LOUIS RANDALL l CARO UE REESE II 36 RY RAMOS II III JMAIR ,MLIN kj KL I IvITx TH, HODES JOHN RIC ARDSON I JUNE RICHARDSON FRANK RIGGS YL ,, In E . is ,gg RMA' XR IX EDWIN ROBERTSON Ed 12 I . . BRUCE ROBINS ','.v ' I X I ARVIN ROBINSON .OL,I ,,, , , If . A NELL ROBINSON f BILLY ROBINSON X A II JOANNA RODEN PAUL RODRIOUES BEVERLY ROGERS 4' , ,.qI - DONALD ROGERSON i JOI-IN ROHN -A 7 Dc PHILLIP ROSE E1-A Aw If ,jf-W ,,, S if WELL, fbQffQ,4f!' VZZ52' WARREN ROSE RICHARD ROSENZWEIG PETE ROYE WAYNE RUTHERFORD BETTY RYERSON AMY SADLER WILLIAM SAHNOW LOUIS SALAMONSKY CARL SALSBURY THEO SAMMIS DOROTHY SAPOCH TOMMY SARVAY HAZEL SCHWARTZ JAMES SCOTT WILLIAM SEAY Y V- 3 kj QXULI' 'XVIII ,W YSI E E WARREN SELDO W hifi 2 CLARA SELF DYJVI M I SUZANNE SES NSKI bubf. 'TI1 ijflk., JJ, LL , JACKIE SHAH j!IA5:I'n!J,-L ' 'L Q' SHIRLEY SHAHEEN IVLSH ! I Wi JOHN SHAUGHNESSY I MARY ELLZABET SHEPHE ik - ' ' gp' IE 9 U fs s if JUDY SLEGEL MARY BETH SLKKELEE 4 Snckv x HELEN SLLVETTE . 1 . 4 H ff ' M me -.,f L ' IBGI G' R5 7f 07 ffl? M' ,ff I' ' JIU 3 ff 'o'Z K ,riff 1 I W I 4 Q7 WT M07 Air oo ,F NANCY SIMPSON Glas of 97 AIM If by M If fi? Q-'ROBERT P. SMITH ROBERT W. SMITH ROGER SPENCER BUTCH SPIEGEL EVELYN SPIVEY BUDDY STAPLES JOHN STEADMAN BETTE CAROL STEGER EDWARD STEPHENSON ANNE STOCK IRVIN STRAUS SAMUEL STRAUS JO STUTZ LILLIAN SUBLEY CAROL ANN SURFACE 67 BECKY SLAUGHTER JOYCE SLAVIN SARAH SLEDD FRANK SLUSSER BETTY ANN SMITH DICKIE SMITH DORRIS SMITH JO ANN SMITH BECKY SISSON -..-. 'W ff 55190, N my U90 25,-5 -I- I RID O, ,CIE-I 5 QI 1 '4 S I .1 HOWARD SUTTON I lil ' ' f F MARGARET SWEARINGEN 9 GEORGE SWEET BRUCE SYLVIA P BUDDY SYLVIA CAROL TALTAEERRO C ,777 -j 03 JOE TEEFEY ,QH,p,.Z,,Q,4,,'l3 Wm f6D.gSgf,f CAROL TEMPLE MARY LOU TERRELL WAVERLY THACKER PAT THOMAS ANN THOMPSON JAMES THOMPSON JOHN THOMPSON POLLY THOMPSON AMOS THORPE CAROL THURSTON LESLIE TIGNOR LLOYD TILTON HARDY TIMBERLAKE BILL TOMLINSON JOHN TOWELL WINIFRED TOWNSEND BILL TUCKER NATHAN TURBEVILLE CAROL TURNER mf: L Ki 3 68 :ALERT ELIZABETH TURNER MARY TURNER ROBERT VASSAR JOAN VELLINES JOYCE VERSTANDIG JOHN VIENER BRIAN VITSKY CHRIS VOSS JACKIE VUNCK ED WADE PAT WALDROP JIMMIE WALLACE MALVIN WARREN SANDRA WATKINS BARTON WEEKS TERRY WELBORN MAC WELLS JOHN WHITE GAIL WICKER PAUL WIENER CLAIRE WILKINSON FRANKIE WILLARD ALICE ANN WILLIAMS KATHLEEN WILLIAMS MOLLIE WILLIAMS NANCY WILLIAMS ,dw ,E QQ ,129 J UL 69 X 5 G1 5 Few Q75 -A 6' will BECKY WOOLDRIDGE BEVERLY A. WRIGHT BEVERLY G. WRIGHT SANDRA WRIGHT JULIA WILLS DEBBIE WILSON SUE WILSON RUFFIN WINFREE FAYE WINGFIELD JOYCE WOLFE FRANK WOOD PAT WOODLE NORWOOD WOODWARD JOHN WOOLDRIDGE RUSSELL YOUNG I c MARIANNE ZIMMERMAN WL W6 , -P '1 II 'N 6 ' 7 545' rg f1.1'T'N. Remember Stun! Nite Those Blacksmi0h Blues The Singing Leads Rat Week for Crawley las? Minute Touches tunt . .,n,, 1 ht iry Style is su Ui , Xf , Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS-left to Right: AI Ford, Nancy Wilson, Beverly Kersey, Jane Clarke. MRS. NORMA C. BROADDUS ophomore 1 CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: Jimmy Paxton, Beverly Kersey, Al Ford, Mrs. Broaddus, Sponsor, Jane Clarke, Nancy Wilson. Second Row Tommy Crenshaw, Nancy Slusser, Margie McFee, Patty Kay, Joan Blesse, Charlotte Fleer, Betty Robins. Third Row: Lewis Best, Marie Welsh Jeannette Trainer, Joyce Tredway, Betty Pritchett, Kay Barham, Jo Ann Houseworth. Back Row: Steve Proctor, Scott Parker, Brad Gunter Larry Reed, Bill Powell, Turid Huf, Lillian Young, A I K ., , 4 ,fx ii ,o 'ii of 'N HOMEROOMS 'I05 and Part of 103 Froni Row: Edward Clarke, Bunni Payne, Clarry Trice, Ma'ian Butts, Scott Bentley, Bobby Whitehuri-t, Mary Evans, Larry Recd. Second Row: Trudy Brown, Pat Sirnrnons, Betty Pritchett, Susan Ford, Avon Woodson, Dale Griffin, Caroline Watson, Marcia Min'on. Third Row: Anne Wil is, Nancy Edniunkn, Vaughn Hargroves, Brenda Delnavcn, Janet Lewis, Eleanor Page, Laurie Kundis, Bill Newton, Fourth Row: Bunlcy Lee, Albin Maisel, Sonny Taylor, Bruce Allnmt, Elizabeth Green, Doris Dowell, Joyce Vaughn, ,L r HOMEROOMS 110 and Part of 312 Front Row: Jane Robinson, Edwin Condyles, Archer Cassada, Bruce Mele ton, Suzanne Davis, Al Ford, Peggy Greenberg, Arthur Harrison, Second Row: Eugenia Phillips, Glenna Snead, Eslher Madison, Norma Sue Wolfe, Jaclfie Salomon, Mary Lou Farley, Courtney Mann, Audrey Gerken. Third Row: Jack Clayton, Nan Noble, Peggy Heasley, Nancy Lipscornb, Bar' bara Hawthorne, Jean Johnston, Tornniy Crenshaw. Fourih Row: Elrner Delfenbaugh, Stanley old an, Garnett Kennedy, George Peters, Philip Jean Wingfield. Back Row: Ray Bryant, Fred Qaraher, Martin Soflr-r, Bill Klaus, Randolp Blu lr Row: Bill Dervishian, Ra'ph Chesfon, Fred Hobbs, John Burclrell, Bobby Snewl, Stl'-vii Qenen, Jack Wilson. ,, Lang, David J o T y Mantlo. ,fi ,Qf I t , if I K' of Mx, ' O 7 1 Wfuii ' ,fl f fs iliglixli 1 U A lb: cy if , 3 ,if 73 J N , --Q ,Q .ii lilfcigicw if lil ,rr ,W HOMEROOMS 'I'I3 and Part of 312 Fronl Row: Gordon Haniler, John Thoniaz, Brenda Adarns, Er'nily Carver, Jo Ann Houseworlh, Johnny Scherer, Slephen Wesl, Tabor Cronk. Second Row: Barbara Marlin, Mildred Musser, Sheilah Philer, Raula Junes, Lillian Ccflins, Kip Goldrnan, Kay Gardner, Mary Karherine Neale. Third Row: Br-lly Lou Boggs, Barbara Foaler, Adele Crusendorl, Mary Anne Barker, lris Scher, Glenda Soble, Sylvia McDonald. F-ourfh Row: Charles Hills, Br-Hy Trainlrarvr, Deanna Jenks, Beverly Jayne Henderson, Vida Beasley, Jolly Ruffin, Chariel, Burnside. Back Row: Charles Chew, Gerry Quifk, Harold Baldwin, Frank Lawrence, Fred Pace, Arne Cnrrhrighl, 9 D HOMEROOMS 116 and 120 Front Row: Sarah Steel, Jane Page, Jeannerre Trainer, JOVVH Nnwrrinn, Ann Howell, Anne Carol Warkins, Shirley Ford, Mariorifr Tapp. Second Row: Beverly Morgan, Myrna Brown, Belly Ann Klein, Brenda Powers, Belly Ann Neagle, Dororhy Cleasby, Linda Clarke, Knlhy' K4-fk. Third Row: Marie Welsh, Anne Clarke, Palti Pearson, Claudia Bcrrwlr, Ciara Herbert, Joyce Richwine, 'lurid Hui, Jane Roulslon, Fourlh Row: Loir Jane Wallers, Virginia Teeley, Orella Griflilh, Audrey Duke, Be y Bfilfon Nancy Roop, Marguerire Seay. Back Row: Warren Denby, Freddie Ger don, Henry Holland, Sandra Harris, Par Yarefr, Buddy Milchell, Rnynonrm Crouch. --Q.-1-i-., x,, 'XM' 'fiiiglf 41. , X . V N' -1 v- ' as i . ,, .. .fi HOMEROOMS 220 and 225 HOMEROOMS 302 and Part of 103 Front Row: Saianna Hassei, Diana Davin, Jenn D.'ivwng,Qr:, Cr-5-r, ' Arr-rw Front Row: Nancy Fox, Sai'y Woouicrd, Pan! Wiiiian-5 Bobbie Rf-ynoiria, Caroi Eidridge, Ruin Wiiiiarnr, Brad Gnnrer, Tarrrrrry Dnvirison. Second Lanoy Cary, Sieve Procror, Nancy Siusser, Jane Ciarke, Second Row: Row: Carrfen Medica, Margarvr Mcifee, Caro'yn Gund fKf-, Brrfr- Bkrrwfjii Barbara izlwli, Ann Hushen, Ardra McKinney, Ei'en Kayne, Veinia Bend:-r, Arm Marlfn Cohen, Kay Eiserm, Donna Eriis, Dar'f-on Dulinq, Third Row: Marv M.1 r1Fagg, Beveffy Gardner, Eiiie Carnf-r. Third Row: Lynn Camp Virginia Grirves, Harrie' Wiilevr, Bevzy Seargr-1n', Mary Jani Cnc I 1f-i i Rcrturwa GroL5rr1an,JOyCe Davidson, Suzanne Pavrerson, Sylvia Cec Janice Cauble, Kay Dunning, Brenda Patrick, Lf-una Karl. Fourfh Row: unr- i, Brf-nda Trwuberf, Jane? Bandas. Fourlh Row: Beverley Heinz, Bfzn Cmrchfinid Monvy Monrngue Jarrrrez Pricfr Jon Wi' Henry LMT Dr-boiv Ohzier, Barbara Genvlier Caroie Jones, Ruth Burkharr, Louisa Jan-2' Cox, Liilian Yacng. Fifth Row: Biii Hinklr- Jcrn Cgrriqlc, A-'L ' 'i1gr1k'm, Bilr Schneider, Fiflh Row: Tnorrras Fiercher, Larry Davis, John Trrgrnan, Dan BF-riin, Bobby Macfarianc, Dick Bi1ql,y,Jf'rry Rnrlicrrrx, Brrirn Mirie-r, Hubby Quisenberry, Richard Hood, Edward Townwrvd, Bobby Holfzciaw. Back Row: Rickard Kepharr, Cirmir-4. U iifi Jrrri, BU-r Ma' Hiakrx Back Row: Bobby Mime, Lewis Wyinriri. :airi Herndon. N 'AF' 'QV L 291 ,xy v L WM .J y , ,V . 75 A 'fl' X '7 X if f G 0 Fey 1 0 6 4 2 L5' ' rf U1 Seo' 05D lull LQ A- faefcaffju lzef 4ffAYC'1fsfb HOMEROOMS 305 and Part of 317 Front Row: Ronnie Portewig, Anna Nuckols, Alan Mitchell, Joyce Eggert, George Miley, Joyce Tredway, Patti Kanick, Chandler Martin. Second Row: Susan Ruckel, Peggy Stubbs, Betty Birkhinner, Nancy Westmoreland, Sally Heltzel, Carol Lewis, Nellie Peyronnet, Arden Bundy. Third Row: Judy Johnson, Joan Dennison, Kay Christian, Sarah l-ludlow, Bobbie Yates, Judy Meadows, Dorothy Hayle, Mary Lou Beckstoffer, Betty Anderson. Fourth Row: Kenneth Bayne, Dean Parsons, Bradford Spector, Betty King, Fred Sullivan, Johnny Twisdale, Terry Yarbrough, August Kohn. Back Row: Morris Ford, Dan Tucker, Pat Letellier, Bintord Peay, George Holzbach, Harold Guppy, Davis Sydnor, Marvin Wilkerson. HOMEROOMS 309 and Part of 317 Front Row: Lee lnrnan, Beverly Clark, Tornrny Payne, Francia Trexler, Ar' nold Brown, Earle Dunaway, David Shepardson, Kay Barharri. Second Row: Sandra Salsbury, Caroyln Hawthorne, Nancy Williarrson, Evelyn Muse, Barbara Mitchell, Kathleen Jackson, Marilyn Williarns, Jackie Schwartz. Third Row: Betty Anne Smith, Frances Mann, Patsy Shaughnessy, Joan Hancock, Virginia Chapin, Joan Ann Sirrirrtons, Anna Williarns. Fourth Row: Bernard Thulin, Linwood Flerrfng, Billy Bryant, Marshall Servitz, Jeanie Crane, Judy Bowers, Caroline Rugglew. Fifth Row: Robert Murray, Chippy Tribble, Franklin Lee, Ernest While, Jirnmy Landrum, Bob Dervishian, Marshall Smith. Back Row: Bill Whitlock, Ji'nniy Teachey, Arnie Powell, Beechie Hurriphries. HOMEROOMS 310 and Part of 304 Front Row: Gly Tripp, Joan Blesae, Nancy Powell Ann Watlcinz, Pony Liebert, Jo Stotz, Ernory Tlnornas Vass, Margaret Kluginon, Pot Snead, Mary Bullard Catlty Stevene, Sniror. Elliott, Betty Weinstein, Na Row: Jontes Paxton, Jean Cloud, Dottie Lawrence, Cttrlstian, Patsy Wade, Barbara Rondlelt, Cecilia Nancy Harvey, Nancy Martin, Fourth Row: Peter Robert E'-ore, Brel Ryan, Robert Byrd, Charles Cory Colwy. Back Row: Jolwn Arnold, Brian Vitsky, Davis, Scott Parker, S'eplwnn Banks, David Kinirnel, , Beverley Kersey, Jo . Second Row: Jackie , Marion Moessinger, ncy Wingfield. Third Joyce Troylor, Evelyn Forerrt, Patsy Difff-e, Roan, Fronlc Eubanlr, Morris, Lester Jonez, Harold Seltwartz, Lee HOMEROOMS 311 and Part of 304 Front Row: Ann Woollord, More Seldes, Julio Lee Perxinson, Bob Micltoel, Adele Vogel, Stuart Crenshaw, Charlotte Fleer, Lewis Royston Second Row: Betty Day, Betty Melton, Ann Edwards, Mnriorie Goode, Betty Stern, Beverley Benson, Pal Horne, Connie Heindl. Third Row: Jerry Bose- rnon, Tomrny Tredway, Nancy Dodd, Jeanne Moseley, Robert Warnpler, Roland Brown, Randy Haley, Fourth Row: Tyree Chappell, Jack Kronirnus, Steve Meyers, John Swortollt, Janie: Pnillipu, Willinrn Gressett, Jlrrtrrty on D 5 2 as D1 n r :U o 5 U LA 4 v Z4 Q Q Ll 6 0 o :L f. 5 C3 E OI L 2 l to Biqlow, Randy Blunt. flgfj, l. ff ,Lk N4 auxin , l l n 3 5 , Q2 H wil nr an fl if 5 h-.M HOMEROOMS 315 and Part of 312 Fronf Row: Mkfael Gfeembs-fg, Donna Moran, Jerry Cohew, Biwfzhf Gov: Aw H 11 J 'iv Jofg, Ffawces Nofrvmnf, Ann Hancock. Fourlh Row: wan, Bobby Mnyfiffdy Lynda Cayonl Dave Anderson Maw E Vw DQ'-f 3- rr, L11 1: f 4f1 ', Jwin L-?cfvq Rdph Laird, L. A, Wfggin, Frank Lorfi, vw un, Second Row: Bally Jones, Caryl Cormvhwaimy Judy Shf'vi'z, Mm, S' mi' , Tvwvxvmpy JM. '- v, Thor' pmn. Back Row: Jmv Q5 Rnwb, Frank Blake, E!lznl1r'h Pau: PAIN Kay, Nancy WFNson, Bnverfy Bark 'ar1, Bmw Robin, !a'v,' B1 rpm w' Third Row: J 'JM' Dwtmlzcny Kay MIZQH, Bcwbafa Meazm' Ll' 1.1 Tn:-' 1 '4 Something's Fishy to These Sophomores I f' Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS-left to Right: Mark Troxell, Ralston Lecky, Miss Bateman, Joan Miss HELEN ELIZABETH BATEMAN Bafnenf Brenda Emfofh- Pre 'hmen CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: Ralston Lecky, Joan Barnett, Miss Bateman, Sponsor, Brenda Emroch, Mark Troxell. Second Row: Cynthia Gershman, Brenda Massad, Cary Trevillian, Betty Ingram, Virginia Marlowe. Third Row: Ilona Moody, Sandra Chadwell, Barbara Sanford, Cecelia Day, Polly Vaden. Back Row: Maury Watts, Phil Gallagher, Pat Cowdy, Neal Maslan. 1 ga, ,N- l aw it , f if 'Q QQO fl' ' , Egisl U U 'ilsgh ' f 1 ,J i 1 vii 9 fl' N 'TJJ ls , li K U ' BD 1 . gr 1 .M ,J .f- s1wrw'0 'hm -5. HOMEROOMS 121 and Pari of 111 Fronl' Row: Joan Clarke, Palsy Bigger, Nancy A-rlwworlli, Carolyn Copplv, Virginia Wrvbb, Kay Clwrisrian, Anne Upslnr, Jackie Wells. Second Row: Paericia Wil'ia'rng, Rmvrnary Wilkinson, Harrier King Jane Waddell, Mary Godzey, Barbara Dxrfrsberry, Barbara Kryerel, Jenny Sloll, Third Row: Nancy Solrllwworlh, Brr-nda lv1as'rad,SuSan Lulon, La Verne Kirby, lvlargarrrl Pallvrzon, Jnrly Salzlwliry, Nancy Taylor, Ann Fisk. Fourth Row: Bobby M:'GPr,mrqn, Ricillaril Green, Marllna Hrnlladay, Jean Bur-nr-nan, Ilona Moody, Jw-rry Plolkin, Ernie Jordon. Fifth Row: James Worriack, Frivnrl VVilkinf,on, Jirrirny Frmrliince, Arliv Plwaup, George Mffusrdr, Rif.l'ar:iSoglioiar1, Bark Rlrwi Oarlanrl Wright, Nr-llon Birklwiriicr, Kr-nnvllr Mallory, Twriirriy lryrrlingon, lnorrias Walker, Bernard Chisholm. lr, 'C'.:.'r: a 2' HOMEROOMS 206 and Part of 111 Front Row: Eflwar-rl Colincill, Barbara Milla, Gloria Maviri, BQ-l-y Cainllr-, Joycfr l-lall, Barbara Wynne, Kallileren Sprcnklr-, Garland Carllon. Second Row: Barba'a Blankensnip, Barbara Sfonn, Sie Spiglfz, Brrnrla Errrrocri, Barbara Forloiner, Beysirly Fenner, Rneda Shapiwm, Toby Padow.Th1rd Row: Earl Blackwell, Dick Braclley, Nancy Cohen, Harrier Aaron, Torn Wriglrl, Gamble Bowvrs, Paul Cohen. Fourfh Row: Rayrrrond Holzbaclw, Polo Slay rnflrrf, Dick Ni-lzon, Carllon Adair r',, Dayifl lv1ar'a5h, Erlward Maxon, Nefal lv1a',l.11'l, Fifth Row: Earl Harriu, Henry Snurldy, Maylrarii lraylor, Billy SrriilnrlFeal, Charles Sdn-lin, Jirrrmy Sroll, Onorgfa Wliillry, Raw-,erll Joruan, Back Row: Dirk Li ninq, Miki: Fawlr-y, Namrian Brewalrrr, Haryiry Lanca-,lr-r, Dayiri Jenkina, Andy Rankin. wt t ,rrg,jff,5f el ' A, rf' Jfblv HOMEROOMS 223 and Part of 203 Fronl Row: Bobby Sinsheirner, Sandra Fergnsson, Nancy Hood, Marla Cervarich, Neal Banks, Joan Barne't, Joanne McKinney, Michael Viener. Second Row: Joan Steinbrecher, Barbara Fohl, Cynthia Gershrnan, Jackie Sn i'h, Betty lngrarn, Carol Wa't, Lecie Crews, Andrea Crook, Third Row: Marilou Eanes, Polly Vaden, Frances Wood, Frances Timberlake, Linda Mitchell, Caroline Moore, Sandra Marcuson. Fourth Row: Edward Kidwell, Charles Pollok, Grayson Foy, Ann Hall, Judy Shocket, Ciszy Brown, Wil liarr. Wilkinson, Ralston Lecky. Fifth Row: Bill Vess, Allan Bafferstein Wayne Sonthards, Leonard Carter, Kenneth Clark, Jirnrny Moss, Marshall Larnrn, Back Row: John Martin, Max Furbringer, Harold Landis, Stuart Sanders, Robert Brooks, Luther Harbaugh. HOMEROOMS 301 and Part of 203 Fronl Row: Hatcher Chalkley, Lynore Ka'z, Wyatt Richarrlon, Janie- Sun ton, Cliff Moseley, Kathy Haddock, Dickie Barrows, Yvonne Marcnz. Sec- ond Row: Beverly Silver, Bernice Patterson, Patsy Fisher, Jean Jones, Jane Sheppard, Diane Britton, Barbara Dunn, Jean l-llwcheson. Third Row: Wayne Barren, Billy Flocrnoy, Andrea Pihlkrantz, Barbara Santord, Janice Wood, Linn Busse, Jarnes Burrier. Fourth Row: John Smith, Buck Flolrrnoy, W.3yne Perkins, Jirnniy Turner, Harvey Woodnon, Jeff Bland, Jerry Sriivey. Fifth Row: Rick Owen, Robert Matthews, Arno'd Meyer, Donny Blarlwell, Tornrny Stanley, Larry Spahn. Back Row: Bob Davis,ll1orriauBagby, Harry Williams, Bill Creekrnur. fe-fb. 'D lo, zhfx- K1 V r'5-if rj X HOMEROOMS 303 and Part of 219 Front Row: Bobby Binnwanger, Peggy Pugh, Jerry Meyer, Palsy Chewning, R. G, Pierce, Susan Rosenbloorn, Tirn Hill, Gayle Hollingsworlh. Second Row: Peggy Berlin, Linda Gallup, Dayne Worsharn, Margarer Samuel, Noel Farley, Carolyn Buscerni, Jo Ann Sours, Judy Tyler. Third Row: Hunrer Yearls, Sandra Eley, Pal Gowdy, Mary Gunler, Frances Freeman, Gloria Main,-l, Jeannrflle- Harringlon, Mary Jane Farle-y, Arnold Tied:-ry Fourfh Row: Brian Buckner, Billy Taylor, Billy Thorrras, Janie: Leahey, Wayne Willranrson, Bill Michie, Philip Chin, Vann Dagenhardr, Wayne Banka, Janis-5 Slone. Back Row: Earl Dearherage, Fred Sigrnan, Maury Wally Richard Bibb, Slrlarl Packer, Vlfaller Snow, Howard Ellis. HOMEROOMS 307 and Part of 219 and Part of 323 Fronl Row: Clifford Beasley, Carole Mllsfein Jerry Emanuel, Nancy Lr-o Leidy, Srrorher Srnirh, Francea Lirrle, George Temple, Nancy Wyarrr. Sec- ond Row: Sheila Kalz, Sandra Ondroyich, Kay Lippy, Cynrhia Lesenrann, Geraldine Johnslon, Judy Duke, Joyce Thorp, Jane Crurchfield. Third Row: Ellen Blake, Barbara Meyer, Sara VVillianrs, Barbara Moore, Gaynell Spicer, Phyllis Engel, llelrrn Perlin, Dianr- Haley. Fourih Row: Philip Gallagher, Jarnes Slorr, Pal Thorrras, Par Slricklanrl, Judy Vanrure, Pal Garcelon, Jack Woodall, Ronald Rhodes. Fifth Row: Larry Flanagan, Bobby Brirlon, Clillon Bailey, Nicky Alhas, Coolidge Porlerfield, Porer Halrhcr, Jarncs Galloway. Back Row: Wal'er Wilson, Jimmy Greiner, Marshall Muroaugh, David Moore, Denny Chenaull, Roderick Bland, David Woodroof, Bobby Bernerr, Donna Whlrehorne. vi-, , , T HOMEROOMS 321 and Part of 313 and Part of 323 Fronl Row: Mary Gonsl, Mark Troxell, Joellen Maxwell, Billy Apperson, Belly Maxey, Sieve Riefhrnilier, Diane Arenzlein, Larry Kessler. Second Row: Carol Miiche'l, Barbara Trmrsion, Virginia Marlowe, Evelyn Benedek Gloria Slein, Pat Garber, Gaynell Mlisser, Linda Self. Third Row: Carcl Miller, Joan Siinnell, Rila Russ, Frances Burslein, Susan Gabb, Barbara Blinn, Gladys Baber, Alice Bales, Grace McClary. Fourth Row: Jimmy Beck, Herbert Eadez, Donald Cornell, Roger McGinnis, Judy Lawhead, Palsy Cook, Harris Raskind, Tucker Griffin, Ronnie Piillarnan. Fiffh Row: Rodney Harris, Marshall Wolf, Charles Cloe, Jirrirraie Saady, Richard Morrison, Lanier McCroy, David Slone, Back Row: Joe Toler, Arthur Goldman, Frank Perkins, Allan Cox, George Hoover, Bobby Gilliam. ,ci HOMEROOMS 316 and Part of 323 and Part of 313 Froni Row: Larry Hallslroni, Edilh Russinsky, Beverly Moore, Nancy La- Prade, Sandra Meyers, Belly Dodson, Linda Hardy, Harley Frankel. Sec- ond Row: Palsy McCann, Anne Jackson, Barbara Lillle, Arlene Ellrrian, Sandy Wicker, Cary Trevillian, Nancy Srnilh, Beverly Oakley. Third Row: Killy Shiver, Betsy Jackson, Frona Peck, Chrisline Grosser, Cecelia Day, Theresa Cahen, Barbara Gordon, Carolyn Jordan, Barbara Rupp. Fourlh Row: Sieven Sager, Viclor Rcse, Jinrirriy Thomas, Donnie Williarnson, Pal Reinhari, Bobby Mercer, Howard Kuehl, Richard Robinson. Fifih Row: John Genier, James Marlin, Willie Trent, Torn Dunn, Harrison Jones, Bobby Boykin, Dickie Wilson. Back Row: Bobby Ellyson, James G-albrailh, Jerry Cibo. 'W ras al' JT-t MIL' 'Zig-'Si 83 xl ffC5fQw fd Q -'-'- ?YA-,..-- 'L-,,,.. TOP: Freshme Sisters MIDDLE An IhTell1ger1TSemor Coaches The Freshmen BOTTOM Happy-Go Lucky Freshmen Get Used to Tee .lay 1 B.O.C.-Sealed: Diclc Hansen Miss Helen Ba'e 'an, Mrs. Bfumble, Miss 5,9 Beanan, Beverly Kersey, Marlin WiI'iaf's. Second R c ' ' ' ' ' 'i f kR P rSyT-'yW blT ham, Alice Joyce Dix, Miiiard Joris., Palli Powell, Lee LGVidSbSVQC', Ruin Tiio 'p'on, Raw on Lqcky. Bac ow: one my A.l-en, Fred And'ews. ea , or, Calendar of Events ThroughouT The year, The duTies of The B.O.C. are Those of prime impor- Tance. Theirs is The serious responsibiliTy of scheduling acTiviTies in such a manner as To prevenT conTlicTs beTvveen The various organizaTions .... The looard,composed of The officers and sponsors of The S. P., The presi- denTs and sponsors of all Tour classes, and represenTaTives from The cadeT corps, cheerleaders, music groups, sporTs, and The ediTors of publicaTions, also sTrives To promoTe a closer uniTy beTvveen all organizaTions in The school. To achieve These aims The B.O.C. meeTs every second Tuesday of The monTh under The leadership of Mrs. Brumlole, sponsor, and Tommy Allen, presidenT of The S. P. X, , Q Q as We T f l Leadership Composed of capable and respected leaders from each of The four classes, the Senate is The highest governing body in the school. Each day during fourth period, The Sena- tors carry on Their numer- ous duties in an effort to Officers CU TOMMY ALLEN President RUTH THOMPSON Vice-President NANCY GILLIAM Recording Secretary 00 ANN PERKINS Corresponding Secretary C51 TOMMY WOMBLE Treasurer Efficiency improve the school and its functions. This legisla- tive body is made up of the officers of the S. P., elected by the school at large, and the Senators and class presidents, elected by their respec- tive classes. A l The enate MMM W llllwfl l X With Mrs. atherine Brumble and gs. Anne Plunkett serving as their capable sponsors, Senators have various respon- sibilities, one of the most important of which is serving as chairmen of the var- ious standing committees. ln order to keep better informed on activities of other schools, the Senate sends repre- sentatives to different student council conventions. diff!-4 e 'WA' dey! K s ,JSM THE SENATE- Ill Dick Hansen, 121 Suz- anne Carter, I3l Carolyn King, C41 Becky Lonas, Q51 Bobby Parker, 161 Van Wall, U1 Millard Jones, 181 George Baskerville, 191 Kitty Chappell, U01 Ben Eldridge Htl Mary Beth Sikkelee, U21 Nancy Simp- son, U31 Beverly Kersey, U41 Brad Gunter, U51 Scott Parker U61 Larr Reed t Y . U71 Ralston Lecky, UB, Jimmy Fortune. f if -t xi it we Q ii F' -ae Aw ,infafb 87 xl f r Visas, W? HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Joan Barnett, Clifford Beaseley, Ray Bryant, Bonnie Butt. Second Row: Hawes Campbell, Stuart Crenshaw, Gayle Davis, Judy Dennison. Third Row: Betty Dodson, John Drum, Mac Dulce, Sandra Eley. Fourth Row: Brenda Emroch, Gonzalee Ford, Nancy Fox, Anna Ghazarian, Fifth Row: Biddie Goodman, Bobby Graves, Graytfed Gray, John Grabar. Sixth Row: Gail Gresham, Kathleen Haddock, Charles Hawthorne, Peggy Heasley. Seventh Row: Jeanette Hillman, Sylvia Howard, Ernest Jordan, Martha Lambeth. Bottom Row: Diana Lea, Kay Luning, Leader of Increased interest in the school's organization and constant striv- ing for its betterment are re- sults of student participation at Tee Jay. The House ot Repre- sentatives is made up of active homeroom leaders who possess the qualities of leadership, fine character, scholarship, and will- ingness to serve. These repre- sentatives act as coordinates be- tween the homerooms and the Senate. The members of this group, which meets after school on the first and third Mondays of each month, bring sugges- tions from their classmates for beneficial school proiects and improvements. lt is important tor every Tee Jay student to be alert to new ideas and means of bettering his sc l .... This year the group has ught to continue the pro: of la year, such abs in sch ol calendar ot s o or- ing a soc o l if game, ,Well as pr osin, , ,, U . C si to X ff N wifi 55 gp Tomorro new measures. Amon achievements this year were pairs to the school's State Flag, the installing in corridor of a box for library books, and the ing of big brothers and sisters for the incoming stu dents. The House also sought closer cooperation between fac- ulty, parents, and students through the proposal for special family night P.-T.A. pro- grams .... Officers were Ruth Thompson, who, as vice-presi- dent ot the student body, served as president of the House, Madison Miller, secre- tary, and Dewey Morris, ser- geant-at-arms, with Larry Reed as alternate. Delegates to the City Federation were Biddie Goodman and Johnny Towell. . . . With every increase in Tee Jay's enrollment the S. P. grows larger, for every student upon entering becomes a member of this vital organization. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Chandler Martin, Betty Marchant, Kenny McElroy, Millie Millhiser. Second Row: Madison Miller, Alan Mitchell, Linda Mitchell, Beverley Moore. Third Row: Laura Moore, Dewey Morris, Jane Myers, John Polhill. Fourth Row: Helen Perlin, Harris Raskind, Larry Reed, Larry Riddick. Fifth Row: Pete Roye, Johnny Scherer, Marguerite Seay, David Shepard- son. Sixth Row: Joyce Slavin, Kathleen Sprenkle, Carol Surface, Johnny Towell. Seventh Row: Guy Tripp, Mark Troxell, Jr., Bill Tucker, Terry Welborn. Bottom Row: Marie Welsh, Faye Wingfield, Lynn Word. ,gil T M N 7 -t 4 Q-f cl W- I jfs? pztcfbvkeli 'ZL75O?fY!Z.9v 'N COUNCIL OF HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS-Front Row: .lotto Hargrove, Louis Paret, Tommy Allen, Charles Tingley, Tim Butler, Lovelace Bishop. Second Row: Beverly Rogers, Suzi Sessoms, Anne Alford, Ann Howell, Marian Butts, Warren Denby. Third Row: Sedley Hotchkiss, Otey Hayward, John Carson, Joanne Watkins, Jerry Emanuel, Edwin Condyles, Mike Viener. Back Row: Bruce Melton, Joe Davis, Billy Apperson, Teddy Chepp, Martin Williams. tren th Through Union Aware that the Student Participation Association is only as strong as the homerooms which comprise it, the Council of Homeroom Presidents con- stantly strives to bring about a stronger and closer union between the homerooms and the S. P. During its monthly meetings, the members of the Council discuss various problems and ideas brought up in the weekly homeroom meetings. These discussions help the presidents to perform their duties in an intelligent, well-informed fashion while presiding over homeroom meetings. Consequently the meetings are better planned and more orderly because ot the experience gained by the presiding officer from the council meeting. The qroup is sponsored by Mrs. Brum- ble and presided over by Tommy Allen, the president of the S. P. This Guidin Our ys year The council conducTed a successful leadership clinic. This clinic served To advise homeroom presidenTs as To how They could be beTTer prepared To lead Their homerooms Toward a fuller parTicipaTion in all affairs perTaining To The sTudenT life here aT Thomas Jefferson. The plan To bring a foreign sTudenT To This school owed much of iTs success To The hard-working homeroom presidenTs, who so willingly helped To raise The needed funds by selling TickeTs To sTudenTs and clubs. Through This organizafion The school has achieved a sTronger uniTy because of iTs earnesTly dedicafed members, who perform Their duTies as homeroom presidenTs in a highly conscienTious manner. COUNCIL OF HOMEROOM PRESlDENTS-Fronf Row: Howard Wl-iilney, Belly Alley, Virginia Mayes, Anne Goodman, Neal Banks, Cliff Mosley. Second Row: Landy Cary, Lynn Sirns, Denny Pull, Carolyn Copple, Brandy Rice, Fred Todman. Third Row: R. G. Pierce, Palsy Chewning, Stephen Wesl, Joyce Eggerr, Ronald Oslin, Gibson Phillips, Fourth Row: Lewis Roysler, Beverly Moore, Sylvia Howard, Joyce Hall, Gay BalThis, Bruce Syl- via. Back Row: Billy Cooke, Jirn Donnelly, SCOTT Beniley, Bobby Mayfield, Howard Sullon. 1 ' f---111151 S fff5iw My To ard Better Citizen hip . . . Promoting the ideals ot the school pledge through a spirit of brother- hood has been the task of the Character Committee this year. This theme, worded Person to Person, was first applied by developing brotherhood within the group. Each member answered a Self-Check Sheet, and the programs held within the group were based on the re- sults of these checks. Finally the brotherhood theme was carried directly to the homerooms in the form of various skits, panel discussions, movies and reports .... The steering committee this year consisted of Katherine Bacon, vice-chairman, Margaret Eubank, secretary, Lloyd Tilton, treas- urer, Marcia Saslaw, Theresa Golderos, Pat Leary, and Nancy Edmunds, appointed members. This group, composed of representatives from CHARACTER COMMITTEE-Front Row: Nancy Edmunds, Margaret Eubank, Lloyd Tilton, Katherine Bacon, Suzanne Carter, Mrs. Frances Wimer. Second Row: Brennan Ryland, Ann Gardner, Marcia Saslaw, Theresa Golderos, Earle Mae Dunaway, Anna Ghazarian, Third Row: Bob Davis, Di- anne Arenstein LaV ne K'b Ph ll' E I B d P r C r M K' . F th ' , er ir y, y is nge, ren a owe s, a men c inney our Row. Thomas Gordon, John Leong, Stuart Sanders, Robert Murray, Garland Carlton, Robert Mays. Back Row: Stuart Packer, Don Williams, Armistead McCrea, Billy Robinson, Emil Gasser, Jimmy Greiner. Qtr-ways CHARACTER COMMITTEE-Front Row: Helen Silvette, Clara Self, Pat Singleton, Carol Turner, Ellie Carner, Joellen Maxwell, Jean Hutcheson. Second Row: Irene Bambacus, Charlotte Gasser, Anna Jane Nuclcols, Frances Timberlake, Mary Ralston, Glenna Snead, Claire Wilkinson. Third Row: Dotiy Sapoch, Frances Norment, Joanna Roden, Dorothy Moody, Gloria Garber, Carol Miller, Carol Chaprnen. Back Row: Ned Newell, Wayne Adams, Earl Blackwell, Sally Woodford, Barbara Martin, Edna Weiss. Throu h Brotherhood different classes and headed by Senate chairman, Suzanne Carter and Mrs. Frances Wimer, faculty sponsor, planned and executed the theme. . . . Each homeroom had a representative at the monthly meetings. A welcoming committee was formed which provided a big brother or sister for those students not enrolling in the school at the opening of the term. The Character Committee sponsored a Brotherhood Assembly during Brotherhood Week in February featuring three local religious leaders of different faiths. The club has tried to promote a feeling of understanding, tolerance, and cooperation among the students of Thom- as Jefferson through emphasis on an effectual community of feeling, termed brotherhood. ee 155232 rj Q frffew , WL FORUM Front Row DoroThy Moody, Mary Anne Harrison, Bobby Graves, Ralph Caurhen, John Donaldson, Claudia Burnerl, Henry Holland. Second Row Katherine Bacon Gay Balvhis, 'a Perkinson, ugenia Phiflips, Adele Grusendorf, June Morrison, Beverley Wright. Third Row: Joe Perkins Arthur Slopes Betty Al y ktty Caud e ancy LaPrade, Elizabeth Turner. Fourlh Row: Frances Freeman, Linn Busse, Joellen Maxwell Brenda Mass Nanc oiilhworlh Ann Ruckman erine Miller. Back Row: Martin Soffer, Ralph Gardner, Miss Mary Maddox, Jack Wilson Jimmy Stoll I l ,' 5. ' S ,ff 5 , VN s 1 X arlerieissmglillhy orld DevoTed To promoTing more inTeresT in currenT affairs and hisTory, The forum Club chose Virginia as iTs Theme Tor This year. As a resulT of This parTicular emphasis The members were able To acquire more knowl- edge abouT The people and The rich heriTage of The sTaTe. MeeTing monThly under The leadership of Ralph CauThen, The group was able To plan many profiTable and enioyable programs. These included boTh discussions and sTimulaTing Talks. In addiTion To This, The club was very TorTunaTe in having as sponsors for The year Miss Mary Maddox, iusT reTurned from a year of Teaching in England, and Miss Morrison, a new addiTion To Tee Jay's hisTory deparTmenT. Learnin the Business To provide their members with a means of learning vocational oppor- tunities and to encourage the use of higher standards in business are the purposes and aims of the Distributive Education Clubs of America. The sponsor of the Tee Jay club is Mr. Ray Ayres of the faculty .... Each month the club holds a business meeting to discuss new proiects. A ioint meeting each month of the Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall clubs provides an hour of fellowship and an opportunity to share ideas and develop better proiects. Picnics and hayrides are some of the social activities sponsored by the club. Each year a large employer-employee banquet is held to promote better relations. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-Front Row: Mr. Ayres, Charlie Bullock, Richard DePue, Jo Ann Thornton. Second Ro ys G y M t Barbara Ann Allen, Alvlnia l-lolzbach, Paul Wiener, Back Row: Billy Edwards, Ordra Jackson, Peggy Lloyd, Buddi C b D y P tt J Dennis. 9 ff6E?Qw NTL ot TB Bread lone Placing emphasis on Christian activities as the right way of living is the purpose of Tee Jay's Christian Youth Club. Its regular business meetings are held on Friday, with business frequently followed by a message from a guest speaker. ln the morning at 8:45 devotions are held. Thus students are given time to pray and hear a short message by a fellow member before the regular school day begins. Singspirations are sometimes held in place of the regular devotions. The Christian Youth Club strives in every way to set forth and put into daily practice the ideals of the school pledge: Honesty, courtesy, self-control, obedi- ence to authority, with kindness and fairness to all. CHRISTIAN YOUTH CLUB-Front Row: Carol Surface, Diana Boelt, Wayne Wiley, Zaida Brown, Terry Welborn, Catherine Miller, Joan Blesse. Sec- ond Row Pat Singleton, Katherine Albright, Stewart Ayers, Harry Gray, Faye Greenstreet, Carolyn Martin, Joyce Richwine. Third Row: Nancy Lee Mart ri Sandra Cheatham, Henry Holland, Ralph Cauthen, Patsy Diffee, Kitty Reid. Back Row: Pat Strickland, Mary Gunter, Jeannette Har- tngton Ralph Gardner, Ken McElroy, Edward Wade. A l ,, ,W l QUILL AND SCROLL-Front Row: Star Conquest, Carol Faison, Rosalind Weinstein, Ruth Hetlin, Mary Turner, Amy Sadler. Second Row: Diana Lea, Lee Landsberger, Ellen Schwarzschild, Joan Silverstein, Nancy Atkinson, Emilie Anderson, Third Row: Judy Johnson, Carolyn King, Joanne White, Peggy Rayburn, Nancy Blender, Bette Ballagh. Back Row: Alice Joyce Dix, Jackie Good, Fred Andrews, Martha Hinkle. Tomorro ' lournalists Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society, was organized to re- ward outstanding iournalists. The society's seven aims-truth, loyalty, enlightenment, opportunity, initiative, leadership, and friendship-are impressed upon each initiate by a solemn candle-light service. Require- ments tor membership are at least a year's work on a school publica- tion, a scholastic average of B, membership in the iunior or senior class, and recommendation by the adviser of the publication on which the student works. Named the Ellen Glasgow Chapter of Quill and Scroll, the Tee Jay society has striven to promote the highest ideals in school journalism. The officers this year have been Rosalind Weinstein, presi- dent, Ruth Hetlin, vice-president, Mary Turner, secretary, and Carol Faison, treasurer. - . ,QQQP W fr C5120 to 14- e -. WSI CLUB AFFILIATIONS-Front Row: Keith Hardwick Nancy Gilliam, Marianne Zimmerman, Joan Hams ilton, Nancy Blonder. Second Row: Bonnie Buff, Janet Harwood, Diana Boelt, Mary Lou Hagen. Back Row: Van Wall, Ralph Cauthen, Jane Myers Mary Ann VVills. Composed of representatives from the various clubs and organizations which are officially recognized by the school administration, this group is sponsored by Mrs. Anne Plunkett. The Club Affiliations works to increase participation and solve problems in the smaller clubs, and when the need arises, suggests the organization of new clubs. Plan Perfected . . . G00d ornin Good morning! This is . . With these words the radio committee greets the student body every morning. The members, chosen from Miss Rosalind Marks' speech classes, keep the school informed of meetings, contests, coming events, and other matters of current interest. This public address system has become an essential part of Tee Jay's routine. RADIO COMMITTEE-Front Row: Susan Garrett, Carol Thurston, Miss Marks, Harriet Rein, Leithia Cohen. Second Row: Rosalind Weinstein, Alice Joyce Dix, Carole Friedenberg, Jo Anne Law- rence, Nancy Blonder, Joyce Bratman. Back Row: Bobby Bowers, Crisp Farmer, Wayne Wiley, John Polhill, John Donaldson, LaVerne Russell. - THESPIANS-Front Row: Tommy Lewis, Billy Keech ,mir Mary Lou Major, Nancy Blonder, Bobby Knight. Second Row: Lee Landsberger, Cathy Gilman, Walter Padow. Back Row: Mrs, Kritzer, Sponsor. Membership in Thespians, a national dramatic honor so- ciety, is highly sought after by all students interested in any of the facets ot play production. The members of Tee Jay's Troop No. 741 are actors, stage hands, under- studies and committee chairmen, and are always on the iob, helping with many school and civic productions. Honor f0rAct0r ...FutureE ecutives Through its varied programs, the Business Education Club, open to all business students, aids in preparing its mem- bers for the business world and acquainting them with the employer's point of view. The club puts on movies, skits, panel discussions, and talks by prominent business men. From time to time the members enioy socials and picnics. BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB-Front Row: Jose- phine Trainham, Ordra Jackson, Barbara Parsons, Monnette Webb, Second Row: Beverly Wright, Jo Ann Pruett, Barbara Noel, Pal Ayers, Merrell Ben- dall. Back Row: Pat Williams, Sarah Vick, Marilyn Kluge, Janice Lippy, Mary Ralston, Beatrice Clarke, ,, ,, 4 v f,, , 'gT,b frffiw We JUNIOR RED CROSS-Front Row: Betsy Conwell, Susan Jernigan, Biddie Goodman, Martha Jo Bigony, Sandra Cheatham, Alice Goodall, Becky Lonas. Second Row: Susan Garrett, Margaret Kluga man, Evelyn Christian, Sandy Watkins, Pat Waldrop, Nancy Blonder, Anna Williams. Third Row: Irene Allen, Erin Kirn, Pat Nickols, Gloria Garber, Beth Blackwell, Marcia Minton, Molly Barefoot, Jo Anne Lawrence. Back Row: Jeannette Harrington, Roberta Moutal, Shirley Crowder, Betty Ingram, Martha Cervarich, Gloria Martin, Mary Elizabeth Pace, Brenda Patrick The Helping Hand When the Junior Red Cross met this session on the first Friday of each month, one always found enthusiastic students willing and ready to assist in worthy work. This year at Medical College Hospital volunteers from this group entertained the polio and rheumatic fever patients by reading to them and playing games with them each week. Patients at McGuire Veterans' Hospital looked forward every other week to enter- tainment and lively conversation with visitors from Tee Jay. The stu- dents also collected for these boys magazines through Tee .lay home- rooms. At the Red Cross Chapter House members were always kept busy filling gift boxes and making scrap-books to be sent overseas .... Important phases of Junior Red Cross work were presented in the Oc- x X XA-V X- er in Other tober assembly program at Tee Jay, and as usual the spirit of Thanks- giving was expressed through the giving to Richmond's unfortunates decorated baskets filled with groceries .... Under the supervision of Miss Helen Botto of the faculty, the Junior Red Cross has had a successful year filled with hard but rewarding work. Tee Jay has felt proud of the fact that every homeroom of the school was represented in the couhcil and that homerooms responded heartily in numerous drives and in the various Red Cross proiects .... The officers were Becky Lonas, Senate chairman, Martha Joe Bigony, chairman of volunteer work, Sandra Cheatham, vice-president, Alice Goodall Armstrong, secretary, and Mary Ann Wills, Club Affiliations member. JUNIOR RED CROSS-Front Row: Jean Harris, Barbara Fohl, Sue Wilson, Cathy Stevens, Brenda de Haven, Hilda Castelvecchl, Mary Terrell, Sandra Ondrovich. Second Row: Margaret Kingrey, Marguerite Seay, Roula Junes, Jerri Barden, Barbara Dunn, Frances Pyron, Marilla Matrox, Sandra Wicker. Third Row: Ellen Gillio, Nan Noble, Mary McDaniel, LaVerne Russell, Carter Robins, Gladys Baber, Winnie Townsend. Back Row: Beverly Fenner, Sarah Denoon, Anne de Butts, Peter Hatcher, Jenny Stott, Christine Grosser, Catherine Miller. - 5 5: 'N-ir! ff 55194 ami? FQ The lie to Good Citizenship isfuilcp., Developing initiative and leadership and serving The school and com- J,'Qp...J'7.,Zg,gi cffawggwunity are The main goals of The Key Club. By developing These quali- MQAN Q ' ities The members hope to become useful citizens. Under The guidance A,,,m-binge of Mr. Woody, school sponsor, and Mr. Lawrence, Kiwanis Club sponsor, J ,Q ,ji ,L The boys work hard To carry ouT Their objectives .... By selling pencils U Mi . . . . . with The basketball schedule printed on Them and by maintaining order in The Rec Hall during recess, The members show Their fine school spirit. To be eligible for membership a person must be of high character, possess leadership qualities and have a good scholastic standing. Serv- ing as president This year was Keith Hardwick, vice-president, Van Wall, secretary, Lewis Drew, Treasurer, Dick Hansen, and sweeThearT, Beverly Kersey. KEY CLUB-Front Row: Nathan Turbeville, Lewis Drew, Keith Hardwick, Beverly Kersey, Van Wall, Dick Hansen. Second Row: Tommy-Allen, Walter Ernroch, Butch Spiegel, John Towell, Ben Eldridge, Bill Robertson, Steve Kent, John Gill. Third Row: Brad Gunter, Frank Eubank, Wayne Adams, Frank Glaser, Ashton Carlton, Hawes Campbell, Jerry Benson, Teddy Chepp, George Sublett, Amos Thorpe. Back Row: Bobby Bowers, Larry Reed, Dick Bagby, Fred Andrews, Mac Duke, Chippy Tribble, Martin Williams, Stuart Crenshaw, Edwin Condyles, Scott Broaddus. jf' ,Q 7f 5 Mile Ugfwffgiffw ,, OHQQAWQ 0wWWd'wI. ' A' aww? MN..-v. ..., , . K , ,..,,,.....-A-g--- . Ma Q '34 TEBAHOES-Front Row: Nancy Slusser, Alice Joyce Dix, Sue Ware, Ann Hite, Mary Lou Hagen, Mar- garet Eubank, Maridell Begg. Second Row: Joyce Slavin, Ruth Thompson, Porter Seay, Nancy Gil- liam, Patti Powell, Caro'e See Reese, Frances Baker, Berry Brent. Back Row: Leslie Hcghes, Doris Belcher, Jane Myers, Janer l-larwooo, Gwendolyn Taylor, Miss Edith Todd. ports - Minded Tebahoes is a group of girls who strive to promote girls' athletics at Tee Jay by emphasizing sportsmanship, arousing interest, and encouraging participation. The club, sponsored by Miss Edith Todd and headed by Alice Joyce Dix, is composed of girls who have received at least one varsity award on one of the school teams. The club has sponsored the cafeteria committee and a profitable and entertaining student-teacher basketball game. Each year, from the proceeds of the previous year, useful equipment has been contributed for girls' athletics. The goal of the club is to develop and extend throughout the school and community high standards of integrity and to make Tee Jay a better place for clean thinking and living through the observance of sportsmanship. 1? f Lassies 1, fbrffx ffgo A4 f ffnifgly' J J 103 X, fr V ,, , gmt Clean HI-Y I-Front Row: Billy McGhee, Charles Collman, Bob Parker, Howard Moss, Alvin Collins. Sec- ond Row: Jimmy Craven, Carroll McKinney, Robert Dunnington, Bob Smith, Joe Teefey, Jimmie Duke. Third Row: Eddie Tucker, Bobby Saunders, Brandy Rice, Harvey Ramos, Billy Robinson, T. T. Hastings, Sonny Taylor. Back Row: Bruce Sylvia, Duke Selden, Roland Myers, Herbert Vaughan, Lovelace Bishop, Fred Todman, Bolling Langhorne. peech . . . Clean ports . . . To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character is the duty and responsibility of every member of Hi-Y I or Hi-Y ll, and these standards help to make the school a better place for clean living and sportsmanship. Both Hi-Y clubs are a part of the great, nation-wide organization, the YMCA. Meeting weekly, Hi-Y l on Monday night and Hi-Y ll on Wednesday night, each group holds a program consisting of a business meeting and either an address by a guest speaker, a movie, or some planned activity. . . . Both Hi-Y clubs serve and help their fellow students in many ways. Each day at lunch time the members take over duties in the Rec Hall and cafeteria to keep order and relieve congestion. As an annual money cholarship and Clean Livin raising proiecT Hi-Y I sponsors The VicTory Dance aT The Mosque afTer The 7 T.J.-J.M. fooTbaIl game. Hi-Y ll sells programs for Jeff home fooTball ,LU-9,fuQ games each year To aid iTs Treasury. This year officers of Hi-Y I were ar Howard Moss, presidenT, Bob Parker, vice-presidenT, Charles Collman, secreTary, Al Collins, Treasurer, Bill McGhee, chaplain, and Bolling Lang- ' horne, sergeanT-aT-arms. The officers of Hi-Y ll were .lack Willard, presi- W denT, Dabney STuarT, vice-presidenT, WaTers, secreTary, Frank Slusser, Treasurer, Flave Tyson, Tingley and Erp Waddell, W, sergeanTs-aT-arms. wiTh so much purposeful acTiviTy and ,such of The Hi-Y Clubs is felT sTrongly aT Q W Vwgd g J k Wl a'fQeDeb2TFaf'Ua2Qll inWZ'e'Zil'iJlWI Th'd T ' A we a TED 'Wy .f4ai'S' .1 W ie ff GT N ,, hole ome Fun Open To girls of all faiThs, The Y-Teens, Triangle I, of Thomas Jefferson High School has been under The sponsorship of Miss Alma Lowance, The faculTy adviser, and under The direcforship of Mary Jane Schwing, Teenage Direcfor of The Richmond YWCA. The club officers This year were KiTTy Reid, presidenT, Ann Ruckman, vice-presidenfg BeTTy Ewell, secrefary, and Joy Lynn Bailey, Treasurer .... Members of This club are also members of The local YWCA and of a world-wide fellowship or- ganizafion for Teenage girls. The purposes of The Y-Teens are To en- courage The ideals of True undersfanding and broTherhood and To Teach girls To grow in fellowship, knowledge, and love of God. Y-TEENS l-Fronl Row: Jackie Wells, Joy Bailey, Killy Reid, Ann Ruckman, Belly Ewell, Nancy Wingfield. Second Row: Jenny Sloll, Brenda Adams, Mary Boyd, Nancy l-ludgins, Mary Kalherine Neale, Jo Ann l-louseworlh, Third Row: Belly Ingram, Pal Gowdy, Belly Caudle, Palsy Diffee, Ann Woollord, Anne Garlhrlghl. Fourlh Row: Belly Ann Smith, Connie Jones, Ilona Moody, Andrea Pihlkranlz, Linn Busse, Anne Alford. Back Row: Belly Lou Boggs, Jean Cloud, Brenda Massad, Belsy Seargeanl, Gladys Baber, Jeannette Harringlon. f IB L, T Y-TEENS ll-Front Row: Jane Crutchfield, Eugenia Phillips, Mary Anne Harrison, Jerri Mills, Linda Gallup. Second Row: Dorothy l-layre, Peggy R y Sandra Chadwell Pat Will burn, Barbara Thurston, Frances Woods, Barbara Meyer. Back Row: Patsy Fisher, Judy Meadows, Patricia Garber, Lillian Collins. New Horizons Thomas Jefferson's Y-Teens helped the cheerleaders decorate for foot- ball games, and assisted with the all-girls assembly. This year these clubs provided aides for the cafeteria. Triangle ll this year had splash parties, programs with guest speakers, and panel discussions .... Every February delegates from the club attend the Mid-Winter Y-Teen Con- ference in Virginia. They acquire new skills and learn to put old knowl- edge to better use for their groups. Y-Teen Triangle II, one of the two sister Y-Teen clubs at Thomas Jefferson under the co-sponsorship of the school and the YWCA, is open to any interested girl. The Y-Teen triangle provides excellent opportunities to develop a girl's ability as a leader and broaden her horizons. is T X7 My 97,3 107 WWHW-Y I-K S. P. T23-Froni Row: David Hurt, Wayne Haskins, Marx Mitteldorfer, Richard Bass, Al Capehari. Second Row: Thomas Gordon, Ruffin Winfree, Louis Salomonslry, Calvin Boles, Garnett Kennedy. Third Row: John French, Sam Sodini. Charles Duke, John Hamilton, Henry Holland. Back Row: Jimmie Wallace, Bob Moorefield, Bobby Snead, Bill Hinckle. M .Wood ' Bo S. P. l23, under the sponsorship of Mr. Woody, strives to promote school spirit. The requirements for membership, which is limited to thirty, is that a boy be at least a sophomore and of outstanding character. The members of S. P. 123 are placed on duty in the Rec Hall and school corridors during recess and also serve in other capacities when needed. A dance, a flower-selling project, and a group church attendance were some of its activities of this season. The club also contributed money for the buses to the game in Hopewell. Officers this year have been Wayne Haskins, president, Al Capehart, vice-president, and Richard Bass, secre- tary-treasurer. The Classics and Fun For the purpose of augmenting and retaining student interest in the clas- sics, the Latin Club was instituted. Students devote one period a day to translating the works of Cicero and Virgil, paying special attention to the intricacies of grammatical constructions. At the monthly club meetings entertainment may be Latin Scrabble, a game of Ecce fLatin for Bingol, or an informative program .... With Diana Boelt as presi- dent, Melissa Brooks as vice-president, Joanne White as treasurer, and Amy Sadler as historian, this year the club planned such undertakings as a Latin week project, and the annual banquet .... SPQR-the name of the club-means good times, hard work, and much satisfaction for all its members. LATIN CLUBiFronI Row: Melissa Brooks, Diana Boelt, Joanne White, Amy Sadler. Second Row: Connie Jones, Beverley Parker, Helen Silvette, Caroline Clay. Third Row: Joanna Roden, Dee Conwell, Beverley Wright. Fourth Row: Nancy Blender, Miss Gray, Ruth Heflin. Back Row: John Viener. L ee ,fggirl 109 JJ, frff ff as f THE JEFFERSONIAN LITERARY STAFF K - Nancy Moore, Associate Editor, Miss Estelle Tanks ard, Faculty Adviser, Fred Andrews, Editor-in- Chief, Barbara Baber, Head Typistg Brandy Rice, Head Photographer, and Blythe Moore, Associate Editor lpointingl. Hound Since the purpose of each is to spread as much news to as many people as possible, the Jeffersonian could well be termed a latter-day town crier. The crier's functions required only one man. It takes over fifty Jeffersonian Literary Staff members two periods a day, plus time be- fore and after school, to write and publish school news. . . . The Jeffersonian requires reporters, cartoonists, pho- tographers, typists, proofreaders, and runners. Department editors assign and check stories and supervise all activity in the news, feature or sports departments. Page editors and assistants are largely responsible for make-up, head- Nw Nancy Atkinson, News Editor, Kay Acra, Reporter, Margaret Blake, Assistant Page Editor, Jo Ann Pol- lack, Page Editor, and Alice Kent, Page Editor. at THE JEFFERSONIAN LITERARY STAFF Peggy Rayburn, Assistant Feature Editor, Diana Boelt, Assistant Page Editor, Ellen Schwarzschild, Page Editor: Rose Bennett, Page Editorg Bette Hamilton, Feature Editor, and Vaughan Hargroves, Assistant Page Editor. lu t The Fact lines, and proofreading of copy. The editor-in-chief with the associate editors makes arrangements with the printer and engraver, handles financial accounts, checks all copy, and supervises the entire staff .... The faculty adviser, Miss Estelle Tankard, is concerned mainly with the paper's ethics and relations between it and the faculty and admin- istration. The editorial board, composed of the editor-in- chief, associate editors, department heads, and the faculty adviser, determines the policy of the Jeffersonian. The core of the Literary Staff is the journalism class, from which the next year's editors and staff are chosen. Front Row: Richard November, Sports Editorg Carole Thurston, Page Editor. Back Row: Jack of East, Reporter, Tommy Baer, Assistant Page Editor, Brian Vitsky, Assistant Photographer, and Pat Carr, Page Editor. ' 'VP' ge E e Aw ,-mfs, 111 V' CQ-Q K? ss ,iq ADVERTISING STAFF Sealed: Frank Lane, Assistant Advertising Man- ager: Madison Miller, Adverlisink Manager. Sland ing: Twyla Willey, Exchange Editor: Mrs. M. M Hutton, Business Adviser. CJ Problems and Profits . . . Advertising and circulation are two groups that make up ty the Business Staff of the Jeffersonian. The Advertising 'F frs if Staff is composed of a manager, an assistant manager, it ,TT an exchange editor, and a staff of solicitors and copy writers. The staff sells advertisements for allotted space, A h S draws up the new copy, and makes the layout for each X issue. They meet daily to discuss, criticize, and try to im- 1, 'Qi Q 'J' prove the advertisements. Last year for advertising the 3 - x' .leffersonian was judged third in the nation at the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association Convention at Columbia University in New York City, where a delegate from the Aovsimsms surf Betsy canweii, Marcia Minion, csfaiyn cappie, Barbara Krystei. CIRCULATION STAFF Seated: Arvin Robinson, Staff, Star Conquest, As- sistant Circulation Managerg Mrs. M. M. Hutton, Business Adviser. Standing: Lillian Subley, Assist- ant Circulation Manager: Jack Mendel, Staff, Carole Sue Reese, Mailing Manager, Wayne Wiley, Staff, Artie Phaup, Staffg Susan Payne, Staff. 1th Publi her staff was in attendance .... The Circulation Staff is di- Q, vided into three groups: sixty-three homeroom lieuten- 6U ants, fifteen captains, and the managers. At the begin- THEY ning of each semester the Circulation Staff promotes a IFFEKSDN drive for term subscriptions of seven issues for sixty cents. ,IAN The lieutenants collect money from the members of their ' i homerooms, and the captains, who each have charge of four homerooms, collect from the lieutenants on Tuesdays and Fridays of the weeks the paper is not distributed. The staff also mails about two hundred subscriptions to the school board members, alumni, advertisers, and JEFFERSONIAN CAPTAINS Front Row: Debbie Sperberg, Becky Wooldridge, Sara Ellen Flowers, Norma Sue Wolfe, Peggy Greenberg. Second Row: Joyce Huband, Betty Isaacs, Emily Carter, Joyce Slavin, Susan Payne. Back Row: Arvin Robinson, Ann Thompson, Sue Garrett, Wayne Johnson. J Y fK6e5FQf ML ,s,.u-2,,,-of , . if .mc E tra JEFFERSONIAN LIEUTENANTS-Front Row: Susan Smith, Jane Brooke, Patricia Simmons, Joyce Wolfe, Marion Liniado, Cynthia Katz, Connie Heindl. Second Row: Katherine Albright, Ann Hall, Barbara Duesberry, Pat Chilton, Ann Meetze, Fay Scott, Nell Robinson. Third Row: Paul Cohen, Joyce Tredway, Nancie Roop, Leslie Hughes, Joan Hamilton, Arne Gathright, Margaret Swearingen, Fourth Row: August Kohn, Cecil Snead, Barbara Ellington, Twyla Willey, Judy Jorg, Jean Gordon. Back Row: Robert Binswanger, Louis Heiion, Carol Turner, June Richardson, Beverly Wright. E tra! schools on the exchange list .... This year forty-three out of sixty-three homerooms had one hundred percent in the annual circulation drive. This was the highest number of one hundred percent homeroorns in the history of the paper. As a result of the drive, 1,656 students had term subscriptions. Cadet subscriptions were taken by cadet first lieu- tenants. As has been the tradition of the corps for many years, the cadets subscribed one hundred percent. At the end of each drive a party is held for the lieutenants and homeroom teachers from rooms having one hundred percent .... The two staffs function under the counsel of their business adviser, Mrs. Thelma Bryant Hutton. If occasionally an off note or a lost pizzicato is heard in the halls, it is from the Thomas Jefferson orches- tra. This year, conducted by Mr. Frank Wendt, for the first time the orchestra has met in two periods- the preparatory group during fourth period and the concert group during fifth period. The two orchestras united for all school functions, such ORCHESTRA-Front Row: Claire Wilkinson, Frances Norrnent, Carolyn Gandee, Winifred Townsend. Second Row: Richard Srnith, Kathleen Haddock, Jean Johns' ton, Ronald Oslin. Third Row: David Hill, Ernest Robinson, Henry Maizels, How- ard Sutton. Fourth Row: Edward Mason, Jerry Emanuel, Margaret Overton, Pele Hostetter, Bob Holtz. Back Row: Jack Kronirnus, Richard Bass. Plink . . . Plank . . . Plunk . . . as the Virginia State String Orches- tra and the annual Community Chest Drive. Together the orchestra and choir presented an operetta in the spring, and the year was highlighted by the Annual Spring Concert, at which the performance of Ronald Oslin and Gayle Davis, clarinet and double bass soloists, delighted M everyone present .... Officers are elected annually to assist Mr. Wendt and to take charge when he is un- able to be present. Front Row: Brenda Emroch, Susan Metzger, Lenora Shevitz, Carmen McKinney. Second Row: Daniel Thornhill, Mary Gunter, Paul Cohen, Linda Gallup, Frank Boynton, Pat McGarry, Jim Arnold, Katherine Albright. Back Row: Mr. Frank Wendt, Director, Jeanne Connell, David Snider, Larry Reed. ..,,. P ea ,,,,,-sr' 115 .N fwfiw fm? MQNTICEALLO LITERARY STAFF-Top: Editors and Adviser-Rosalind Weinstein, Co- Editorg Miss Grace Rowe, Adviser, Porter Seay, Co-Editor. Middle: Senior Class and Assistant Editor-Judy Johnson, Editor of Senior Sectiong Fontaine Jones, Frankie Wil- lard, Assistant to the Co Editors, Gay Balthis. Boilom: Classes-Ellen Kayne, Otey Hayward, Editor of Junior Section, Marc Seldes, Editor of Sophomore and Freshman Sectionsg lrene Bambacus. Not Pictured: Mary Murray, Senior Section. Brain Behind Every Jeff is iustly proud of his annual, the Monticello. Few rea- lize, however, the great amount of work behind the completed book. Over eight months, one period per day, is spent by the Literary Staff in planning pages, cropping pictures, preparing ques- tionnaires and tabulating results, writing and correcting copy .... The Literary Staff consists of ap- proximately twenty-five students serving on various sections. This year for the first time the Monti- cello had an assistant to the co- editors. In order to ioin the staff students must be successful in their studies, show a capacity for hard work, and possess a willing- ness to co-operate. Under the leadership of Miss Grace Rowe, faculty adviser, and section edi- tors, the new staff member quick- ly becomes an intricate part of the team .... The theme of the Mon- ticello is chosen early in the year and is kept secret until the ap- pearance of the annual in June. Who's Who in the senior class is The Book also revealed then for the first time by the Monticello .... The importance of continually striving for the improvement of the Mon- ticello is recognized by the staff. Each spring representatives from the literary staff attend the Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion Convention in New York and the Southern interscholastic Press Association Convention at Wash- ington and Lee University in Lex- ington, Virginia. At these conven- tions ideas are exchanged be- tween students and advisers from broad areas of the nation. New ideas are brought back to the staff .... At a gala banquet in June, the New Monticello is first presented to the Literary and Busi- ness Staffs. Excitement reigns high as new staff members are introduced and editors for the coming year are named ....' This year Porter Seay, Margaret Eu- bank, Jackie Shahda, Harriet Rein and Otey Hayward attended the Columbia Press Association Con- vention in New York City. MONTICELLO LITERARY STAFF-Top: Faculty, Features, and Typisfs-Joy Bailey Editor of Faculty Section, Velma Bender, Harriet Rein, Editor of Feature Section, Kev LL'-'ing, Pat Chilton. Middle: Sports and Military-Tommy Lewis, Co-Editor of Sports, Martin Ganderson, Editor of Military Section, Betty Jones, Frank Slusser, Co-Editor of Sports. Bottom: Clubs-Katherine Bacon, Jackie Shahda, Co-Editor of Club Section, Caroline Clay, Margaret Eubank, Co-Editor of Club Section, Susan Rosenblccnt, Beth Blackwell, - - N ce L .mise ' z 117 .Sf ffV5iw WL XL H ll l 3, ,lfmlyf if Jjff pg !l. if ss . to if s s e s it iz ily t ' 'Ut r Kyo it I l ,,,., I rf fgifl x. ,rr l ll A gt ii rs. U' X 'T uf MONTICELLO BUSINESS STAFF Top Row: Arny Sadler, Manager of Junior Pictures: Jean- ette Norwood, Carolyn Vaughan, Sue Matthews, Nancy Lee Martin. Second Row: Patty Moore, Rosalie Vaughan, Mary Davis, Lloyd Tilton, Beth Appleby. Third Row: Nancy Blonder, Manager of Club Pictures: Rose Bennett, Eilenc Peck, Junior Picture Assistanlg Joan Hamilton, Gwen Taylor, Senior Picture Assistant, Gonzalee Ford, Advertising Manager. Bottom Row: Miss Frances Gray, Adviser, Ruth Hetlin, As- sociate Business Manager, Alice Joyce Dix, Associate Business Manager. f 6. ',:,, i Eg' 'I X y Budget Behind The Book- Each year the Monticello Business Staff has the task ot 3 securing advertising contracts, taking class and organi- 9 -.--- 35' zation pictures and snapshots, compiling ad proofs, -2:2 E'- ' E and soliciting sales ot the book. These energetic students if i if have few idle moments from September to June. i-3 wg? 5 'W -- ,E sronsoaeo at wiiufxm H. wi-ure, JR. Er' S T gr Go ,,-Z .lif 2 . :,: L-V Z l '.l V-:v i 'e.5,'A .: .:., V rr tr J s 'ri S ' li. if .5 ...,,G.,.,, 3 'i: ,,,:' , ,1.' IE' S J ':L:' -as A ....,v Z -.'.' ' ' I N I K 2' X 'i MONTICELLO BUSINESS STAFF Top Row: Judy Salsbury, Pat Leary, Joan Silverstein, Senior Pic- ture Assistantg Janet Kelley, Louis Salomonsky, Beth Luck. D Second Row: Donald Coghill, Norma Redmon, Jane Roulston, Beverly Rogers, Courtney Mann, Judy Shocket. Third Row: Dee Conwell, Junior Picture Assistant, Carol Creek' more, Beverly Parker, Junior Business Manager: Diana Lee, Club Picture Assistantg Margaret Boulden, Terry Welborn. Fourth Row: Betty Bulifant, Peggy Greenberg, Jane Parrish, Gayle Davis, Jane Givens, Helen Londeree. Fifth Row: Fay Scott, Co-Manager of Senior Pictures, Polly Thompson, Janet Hook, Betty Brent, Kathy West. Sixth Row: Jimmy Wallace, Joyce Davidson, Helen Silvette, Ad- vertising Assistant, Jackie Beseclcer, Connie Jones. Seventh Row: Cecil Snead, Catherine Miller, Caryl Cornthwaite, Betty Ballagh, Co-Manager of Senior Pictures: Bobby C-raves. THIS lS A SPONSORED PAGE wtf X 'S Ge ii: A-4 J 7 , ,Liner U ff 55194 MONTICELLO ART STAFF-B'li G d f B nan Ryland, Suzanne C N t P i d R Bennett, Connie Carpent A D Q y Attractive art work for the Monticello depends on the originality and skill of the artists who undertake the task. The artists are generally consulted in selecting a workable theme for the book. With the theme in mind, they plan and prepare the motifs for pages and the designs for the cover and division sheets. ith Brush and Camera The success of the Tee Jay year book is due largely to the experience and knowledge of the staff photographers. Constantly striving for sharper contrasts in pictures, more school spirit in action and a greater variety of informal fx 5 pictures, the photographers perform their tasks faithfully under the leadership of Miss Frances Gray. QI. C 11-,515 Url iltw j Momicsuo Pi-iotocaAPi-ieizs4.,li,Ui2 S -M milf skoyvwi Pd s so is Vlyffllel l 'ml OW' iQ RWM. ' gif! f du.. 66pf3fjjAf2 ' 121 Q Ak, HA M NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row: Mary Lou Hagen, Anne Hite, Jo Ann Pollock, Dee Merrill, Joan Silverstein, Edna Weiss, Gloria Riner, Joanne White. Second Row: Rosalind Weinstein, Ellen Schwarzschild, Pat Carr, Millie Millhiser, Lee Landsberger, Peggy Rayburn, Nancy Blonder. Third Row: Jackie Besecker, Carmen McKinney, Anne Thompson, Carol Faison, Alice Joyce Dix, Patti Powell, Carolyn King, Nancy Atkinson. Fourth Row: Gayle Davis, Ruth Thompson, Rose Bennett, Nancy Gilliam, Suzanne Carter, Judy Johnson, Bette Ballagh. Fifth Row: Blythe Moore, Tommy Allen, Frank Glaser, Wayne Adams, Steve Kent, John Polhill, Wayne Wiley. Back Row: Dick Hansen, Dabney Stuart, Fred Andrews, Bobby Parker, Lewis Drew. 'cholar hip, Leader hip, Character For everyone who attends the special National Honor Society assembly, the occasion is solemn and impressive. Not only does a sense of pride and satisfaction fill the hearts of those seniors who are tapped, but also a worthy goal is set for the underclassmen, who are deeply impressed by what they see .... Those qualified for membership in the society are rated by the entire faculty, and the faculty Honor Society Committee, headed by Mrs. Barbara Robinson, makes the final selections .... Initi- ates can well be proud of their attainment, for to achieve this high honor one must have a B average in his subiects and must possess the four qualifications stressed in the society: scholarship, character de- velopment, leadership, and service. Any student meeting these re- quirements must look back on his days at Tee Jay with satisfaction and pride. 5 Wwfl ll' ' 1 13 3, A-4 lf' .1 fir 7 ii DECLARATION LITERARY STAFF-Seated: Lee Landsberger, Joanne White. Standing: Claire Wilkinson, Turner Taylor, Judy Olton. Uut ofthe . . . Room 206, in period four, Time for work and then some more, Read the stories, make corrections, Take time out for new directions. Work in school, why not after? Still there's time for fun and laughter. Pick and choose, read and laugh, That's the lot of the Literary Staff. The Declaration Literary Staff has a two-fold purpose- to create a progressively better magazine for and by the DECLARATION LITERARY STAFF-Front Row: Eliz abeth Hill, Lynn Word. Back Row: Grayfred Gray Jo Sfutz, Becky Sisson, Bob Mills. K Q6 gagus 1 3 ' QM 'ii' -T vii fqisf wg Ja 4 s ., V QJ X N ' - ,WK s X' by Qzij-R 551 DECLARATION LITERARY STAFF-Seated: Carrie ' ' ' b ae Darginis. Standing. Pat Singleton, Mel a R Gammon, Betty Hinsdale, Carolyn King. No! Pic hired: Margaret McFee. .Q J DECLARATION LITERARY STAFF-Neal Banks, Belle Allan, Ann Lipman, Mary Anne Harrison, Nancie Roop, Marcia Saslaw. . . . ouths of Babes students and to provide an outlet for those students in- terested in creative writing. Selections for publication are made from the literary contributions of the students. Page plans are decided upon and drawn by the staff. The printer's galley sheets are corrected to meet his deadline. Finally the big day comes, and the Declaration is ready for everyone's enioyment. The presentation of the mag- azine to the students is the climax of many hours of work by Miss Singleton, adviserg Joanne White and Lee Lands- berger, co-editorsg and the entire staff. SPONSORED BY S. BACHRACH CO., INC. as at QD il' A4 if f f-,-.lfwf 123 ef ffffiw Bud etwise . . . Two 'ads' apiece came The word from Miss Gary, ad- viser, launching The year's work for The Business STaTT of The Declarafion. AfTer approximafely 10,000 sTeps and sixTy hours of pounding The pavemenT To business Tirms ThroughouT The ciTy, The ads were in. However, The work had iusT begun. The STafT, headed by business man- ager, Mary Turner, Then had To have a consulTaTion wiTh The printer, draw up The ads, and plan The dummy. BeTTy MarchanT, publiciTy manager, sTarTed The inTensive campaign for subscripTions, keeping The words, Buy The DeclaraTion! TirsT and foremosT before everyone aT Tee DECLARATION BUSINESS STAFF-Sealed: Jea Tucker, Zaida Brown, Nancy Williafrs, Joan Ve lines Patty Liebert. Standing: Emilie Anderson. Maw' 7 Cfpbd Q T ,Xp ifiywp I I K iff Mjux '7i7l5VUJ2C 4 -if 'jlfwf ,J W Toi 0' cj ,E Q.. ga 2 IM, 1 Wwriup. 1 ' Q DECLARATION BUSINESS STAFF-Neal Maslan, Beatrice Clarke, Margaret Klugman Barbara Bern- stein, Carol Kloss. DECLARATION BUSINESS STAFF-Seated: Betty Thompson, Jane Myers, Joyce Verstandig, Barbara Randlett. Standing: Johnny Towell. Jay. The Circulation Department, headed by Emilie An- derson, handled The distribution of the magazine through the English classes and The sale of extra copies. This was The Business StafT's role in publishing The winter issue of The Declaration .... No sooner was the cycle complete, than it had to be begun again for The spring issue. Se- lected members did take time oft to represent the Business Staff at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association meet- ing in New York City and the Southern Interscholastic Press Association Convention at Lexington, Virginia. ' rwmwctmo f - ass, xl . Bar ainin Xt 0 - ,ASPN I Kal it I4 tx, L.. rr WX.. I I I I DECLARATION BUSINESS STAFF-Seated: Mar T, Carol Faison, Marth guerrte Seay, Betty Marchan Hinkle. Standing: Jackie Good, Mary Turner. 1- 7 if ALJ 9:fi1f1, 5 125 it Xl DECLARATION ART STAFF-Front Row: Arden Bundy, Rose Marie Bennett, Marcia Minton, Connie Carpenter. Back Row: Molly Barefoot, Jack East, Ann Duncan, Cheryll Ahern. From the Ink ell The Declaration Art Staff has come into its own, having grown both in size and importance. The art staff has the task of illustrating stories, poems, and essays, as well as providing heads for the various sections of the maga- zine. This staff makes posters for the literary and business staffs. The covers of the magazine have been revolution- ized, and the work is now being done by hand with a silk-screening process. The work of the artists has been praised numerous times and no doubt has aided the Dec- laration in securing the coveted Medalist Award. f- NJ f 5 1. DECLARATION ART STAFF-Fronl Row: Theo Sam- mis,, Mildred Costen, Virginia Phillips, Bill Gru- sendorf. Back Row: Linda Kersey, Mary Anna Pahnelas, Anne Goodman. CHEMISTRY LAB ASSISTANTS-Front Row: Rosa- lind Weinstein, Albin Meisel, Wyatt Richardson, Jimmy Paxton, Betty Bulifant, Mary Evans. Second Row: William Decker, Bill Harrison, Harry Grymes, Tyler Garrett, John Polhill, John Crump. Back Row: Bill Painter, Jerry Benson, Cliff Moseley, Ned Newell, Chippy Tribble, Robert Johnson, Frank Miller. Not Pictured: Lynore Katz, Frank Eubank. Te t Tube and Toad Students, usually found assorting specimens, setting out chemicals, or opening lab desks, have acquired the title lab assistants. Under the guidance of Mrs. Brown- ing, biology teacher, and Miss Gill, chemistry teacher, these students perform their duties in the laboratory each day, with one assistant scheduled for each period. Under these circumstances, not only is there time and oppor- tunity to receive training in the scientific field, but also there is often spare time in which to do other tasks. All of the science teachers agree that these busy aids found in all the laboratories are indispensable. KB f' to f M. y XT , kr h ...., , R, ' if TJ' ' Q i tg U W u BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS-Seated: Billy Eubank, if Charles Ciav, Terry Welborn, Kim Arnold, George 33' 1 X Clemans. Standing: Bill Snidow, Bob Armistead, ' 'ii' Scott Kirby, Arthur Stopes, Greg Norvell, James lr , 'tl Berger, Gerald Furman, Jim Gray, ,X 'lv-QB. Q' F' f-Q1.'?'WiD .f Xl , fftiecaewilc URE NURSES CLUB F ont Row: Ann Mills, Martha Jo Bigony, Jean Harris, Joan Hamilton, Sandra Cheatham, Judy Meadows. Second Row: B tty Th Mary Ann Wills, Nancy Wingfield, Carol Turner. Back Row: Dorothy Hayne, Jean Johnston, Jeanie Crane, Barbara omen in hite On every second and fourth Tuesday of the month a group of girls meet to learn more about nursing. The duty ofthe Future Nurses' Club is to arouse the interest of girls in the field of nursing as a career. At these meetings there are speakers and films and occasional trips to the local hospitals, which better acquaint the girls with nursing. Mrs. A. K. Sutphin, representative from the Women's Auxiliary to the Richmond Academy of Medicine, and Miss Rosemond Abernathy, school sponsor, along with Joan Gay Hamilton, president, Sandra Cheatham, vice presi- dent, Jean Harris, corresponding secretary, and Martha Jo Bigony, re- cording secretary, have helped to promote interest and increase mem- bership in the club. .1 ,,.f Q .. 41 4, ,, , .Y W W Q3 , ii, .si ., gf gif 'I - . . Q LIBRARY STAFF-Top Row: Joy Bailey, Bette Ballagh, Jimmy Biglow, Carol Chap- man, Frankie Click, Jean Cloud. Second Row: Noel Farley, Nila Flick, Ann Good- man, Karen Harshbarger, Jean Johnson, Belly King. Third Row: Barbara Lamm, Belly Lewis, Carole Anne Lewis, Nancy Lee Marlin, Sylvia McDonald, Dee Merrill. FourTh Row: Laura Moore, Patsy Morey, Jean Murray, Anna Jane Nuclcols, Joyce Richwine, Gloria Riner. Fifih Row: Joanne Roclen, Ruin Rosen, Jane Roulslon, Clara Self, Pai Singleton, Betty Ann Smith. Bo!- Tom Row: Marrha Anne Turner, Pat Wal' prop, Marianne Zimmerman, Faye Wing- ield. ill-ll-ll-ll Composed of Thirty-Three boys and girls who dedicaTe a parT of Their school day To assisTing The librarians in Their numerous Tasks, The Library STaTf assumes duTies ThaT range from desk work To shelving and filing. Their obiecT in each is To give courTeous and prompT serv- ice To all who use The library. The members of The STaTf seem To find boTh pleasure and useful experience in Their work and aT The same Time give a valuable service To Their school. -1 so fy? Vgpcw ML 'Lf' ----'L-,L - .. To create an interest in the accounting profession and to better acquaint the students with the business world are the purposes of the Bookkeeping Club. Not only do the BOOKKEEPING CLUB-Front Row: Jim Fisher, Sandra Wright, Linda Kersey, Lynn Sims, Jeanette Hillman, Peggy Bassett, John R, White. Second Row: Patsy Morey, Myrna Fogel, Anna Ghazarian, Jim Moore, Jimmy Craven, Billy Sahrtow. Back Row: Mrs. lsebelle Burden, James Hughes, Mary de Treville, Judy Wills, Betty Isaacs, Barbara Noel, Buddy Sylvia. .-', lg K Toufa 9' E-ToDeNf3E Toms ' ru I club members obtain useful knowledge pertaining to fi X business practices, but they enioy hearing outstanding speakers from the National Office Manager's Association and having trips to various business firms. Thrift and Thrill me , Qi, .fs rfl-fs ' ' 'ffm ,jf .ww w .aviff f J. 1, ly Ju N 47 c l A... r 1. 6 VJ xr I, f ' l J 'X c bi , 'sv sz' QQ' gig,,j,,,,. rf li ffxfgqfj l BOOK CLUB-Front Row: Nancy Wilson, Barbara Meador, Miss Singleton, Ruth Heflin, Marie Welsh, Bonnie Buff. Second Row: Pat Horne, Betty Boggs, Ann Woolford, Anne Clarke, Deborah Glazier, Karen Harshbarger. Third Row: Betty Alley, Jo- ellen Maxwell, Mary Harrison, Judy Jorg, Martha Cervarich, Andra McKinney, Jean Johnston, Fourth Row: Andrea Pihlkrantz, Brenda Emroch, Gladys Baber, Carol Chapman, Patricia Williams, Sandra Chadwell, Nancy Southworth. Back Row: Betty ln- grarrt, Evelyn Benedek. With the aim of broadening their interest in books and knowledge of good literature, the Book Club was spon- sored by Miss Singleton with Nancy Wilson, president, Barbara Meador, vice-president, Ruth Heflin, secretary, and Margaret Welsh, treasurer. The club wrote book re- views for the Declaration, discussed current books, and collected books for children. STAGE CREW-Front Row: George McFarland, Bill Keech, Bobby Knight, Jack Heerik. Second Row: Wayne Harding, Thomas Gordon, David Jester, Jim Davis, Marc Seldes, Ronald Yafte. Third Row: Steve Cohen, Russel Jordan, Edward Townsend. Garnett Kennedy, Stuart Packer, Clarry Trice. Back Row: Kenneth Mallory, Bill Dervishian, Bill Tucker, Bill Schneider, Harvey Scherr. ?'v 232.11 ,, .1 ,mais fox I 9, ,,,L RU I 1 W 5 i tx lg, ca i '-' ,ff l I gllt if v f' '-1 1-'dl -fag, .,:-.- . X. . Tee Jay's Stage Crew keeps the stage in order and cares for its equipment. These hard-working students, spon- sored by Mr. Howell, are continuously on duty during school and at other times when the stage is being used. Under the guidance of a student supervisor, two members of the crew keep the stage in readiness for use. The Audio-Visual Committee, under the supervision of Mr. C. C. Cooper, contributes a valuable service to the teaching program at Tee Jay. Showing films for teachers, mimeographing tests and teaching materials, making tape recordings and keeping the equipment in proper working condition is the work of the Audio-Visual Committee. E Un the pot lf sp The L' l X 5243 ' T, Q 't ,. jx t hfijithfii l I riff i l ' t' 9 H s X ,V si ' aff-. 9 V 5 lx 2 ri l AUDIO VISUAL-Front Row: Bobby Ellyson, Rod- erick Bland, Friend Wilkinson, Stephen Meyers, Torn Dunn, Marc Seldes. Second Row: Eugene Hall, Charles Chew, Ernory Thomas, Mark Binder, Larry Kessler, Jim Fisher. Back Row: Bob Quisen- berry, Charles Cloe, Randy Blunt, Charles Cooper, Franklin Wolf, Ed Stephenson. gm., Y f-133 J: ff Vfiw WC!-39 ua- '-' rfb A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front Row: Cynthia Katz, Susan Jernigan, Mary Ann Pettit, Nancy Jacobs, Sue Wilson. Second Row: Cary Tilton, Dee Merrill, Jane Page, Margaret Swearingen, Linda Lane, Carole Mullin, Mary Lou Hagen. Third Row: David Partington, Bette Allan, Mollie Williams, Sarah Ellen Flowers, Susie Mattox, Tish Griffin. Fourth Row: Bobby Bowers, Garnett Smith, Van Wall, Robert Jackson, Mary Helen McDaniel, Carole Creekmore, Nancy Gordon, Fifth Row: R. G. Pierce, Charles Miles, Tim Hill, David Newell. Back Row: Jimmy Thompson, Jack Fugate, Ed Robinson, Jack Vilelsh, John Loving, Barton Weeks, Mark Troxell, Jack Cardwell. uic... Melodious strains drifting from room 218 mean that Mr. Alton Howell is directing either the A Cappella Choir, the Preparatory Choir, or the Boys' or Girls' Glee Clubs. Composed of advanced voice students the A Cappella sang tor the special assemblies and made guest appearances at the Optimist Club, the Community Fund Luncheon, and the First Bap- tist Church. The A Cappella and the orchestra combined to present Han- del's Messiah at Christmas-time and the special music for the Baccalau- reate and Commencement exercises. The Vagabond King, by Rudolf Freml, was chosen by the choir as the annual operetta, with Lee Lands- berger as director and Van Wall as assistant director. Jackie Stephens, Jack Welch, Kitty Chappell, and Van Wall had the leading roles. ws ackie S'e hen' Maw' Jani A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front Row: Ki v Crarvof-'l Linda ini: ., e ,, X Seaton, Elizauefn H7 Ka, Min i, Second Row: Li lian Suorey, Emilie Anderson, Dianna BoeT',lv1e7',n Brooks, Bevv-iv Parker, Snxannf- Cav'-i, Carol Twins-r, Third Row: Kalhv West, Marv Ellen Di-clfe-' nian, Cooimf- Pc - rif'T1, Aliw Ken' Carol Faison, Pa' Marshall, Beverly Dyson. FourTh Row: Pwvi Powvll, Mwiwa Rroze S, .in Trowa' 1, Annu Jonniron, Faye Wingfield, Janel Harwood. Back Row: Jackie Connwll S-ffinnf: Dawgon, M.irTin Suffer, Sarah Olrvrl, Marv Turner, Sandy Wallrlni, Clniw Hoses , Bill Cfliipp. . . . Hath Charm: ThroughouT The year The choir TuncTioned under The Tine leadership of Van Wall, presidenT, Jackie STephens and Bob Mills, vice-presidenTs, Linda PiTTs and Anne JohnsTon, secreTaries, and David ParTingTon, accompanisT .... The PreparaTory Choir, which meeTs aT The TourTh period, serves To develop promising voice sTudenTs Tor laTer serv- ice in The A Cappella. The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs are regular voice classes which appear aT special assemblies and programs. '5 -A Negg , ,L 'fbi ,..ii. If I ff Ci I V. I K Gig ,,7ffTXWlr,f' hui GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, SECTION I-Front Row: LaVerne Kirby, Jenny Stott, Jean Hutcheson, Nancy Gilliam, Dottie Brown, Martha Ceyerich, Norrra Jean Hepler. Second Row: Patsy Cook, Alice Short, Barbara Cottrell, Jeanette Norwood, Dottie Saunders, Nancy Wyan', Bf: y Maxey. Third Row: Mary Sayles, Fay Greenstreey Lynn Busse, Joellen Maxwfml, Judy D.,ke, Barbara Ellington. Back Row: Joanne McKinney, Trudy Brown, Peggy Banc , Lillian Young. Lerenafle . . . li 322 4 225 I 'tl . ,Q It QW fl GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, SECTION I-Front Row: Lydia Martin, Diana Davis, Anne Watkins, Patricia Lynch, Pa' Woodle, Jean Johnson, Patsy Shattgiv nessy, Jo Ann Pruett. Second Row: Carole Jones, Mary Beckstofler, Marilyn Stanley, Jeanie Wallihan, Joanna Roden, Barbara Foster, Carolyn Jor- dan, Third Row: Barbara Isbell, Garnett Lewis, Judy Lawhead, Jackie Schwartz, Cynthia Knight, Duane Powell, Barbara Blankenship Betty Lynch, Back Row: De.ores Thorrtpson, Virginia Marlowe, Patsy Melton, Martha Mitchell, Jean Hancock, Janet Cox, Mary Yatnr. V 1 5 V . is 2, Q11 As., ,sv E I . N59 II I I e GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, SECTION II-F-ron? Row: June Rokinson Beny Leafs, Genie ce Fwd, Jo Swfz, Pg' SIngIevon, Bevy Privdrew. Second Row: Mary .xv If:-YI IQ, Br: y Mixfdnani Zales Bfown, Mn'ga'eI MLFeeN Eugenia PIvIIIIp,. Third Row: Ann MIIIS, Befvy Svvnvb, Fmncez Bnkev, Ann Eff waws, Ccnnlf Banff , Behv Wefnufi-In. FourIh Row: Bfwfefv C',,v n'on, Joan Cmfnow, Pony Bev-Pan, Ro'uII+- Va ghnn, Pmzy W.: Ie. Back Row: LJ5 H.u':1'ng Mynme' Kfnq'9,N Haze, S:'w3 Z, M3fg3'9' Bltfucn. f I ff GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, SECTION II-Front Row: Brenda Pmdck, Donna E Row: Ann Fir J.nf: RIQ?'a'd9on, Peqgv B'oo-15, NEIIU5- WQEH Lol- W0 e'gA Hwlfen Lgnzew'-, Back Row: A Yan MICFJQI, Jean Wingiiefr BQ'n7cD Pg: . . . in usic Joyce HaIl, Cynvhwa OF:r5Inrf'ar1, Carol EIrIrIdge, Ann HoweII. Second Third Row: Pa' S'rICifIJnd, Jane' Bandai, IGS ScIvf:r, LQa?Infe'InD MIIIm! fon, C'fe 3 G'II'II'Iw, Mmy Anne I-Iufvizon. s . 'f? ,SQ 1 '- 'N-igfrfk A1 .. y U 1 f 135 XK Jun? XI, fb- '9- Tr' Q Gi wa PREPARATORY CHOIR-Front Row: Nancy S!4ssef, Jann Chzfkfx, BODDIY' Rf:ynf1'1s, Donna Hfivam, Bonnie BMH, Once B'+ h-190, SHAWN N1C'CV'U:' Second Row: B:-rky Muvris, SnNy WooHofd, Barbkm-Q MIM, Kay Chriwflnrv, Bunm Paynr, Nanry Lee Lrridy, B1-:zy Bivkhhmm. Third Row: J1,.1y John -on, Ann WouNfof.,1, Bafbmn Mcwfz, Brown H.1w'f9rnf1, Ps' y C1-f-wmlwg Bvnf L11 Bfyqq- Ngrvy Snlw, Bf-'2yxlv31r1Vv.1 , Fourth Rowg Dcrodwy Mooy1y,CNQ11:11.z Bwnwf AmwTf1'11, Bafhma GQ' 11m SJm1ra E Aw, B y D511,' Lwmig H.1'1y PJ' S f'J1. Back Row: Bwlgma SJ 7Ox1, Jvnn CNOAA41, Fmrvcw T1vv1bv1NukE3, Chrfsrfrw Grown-r, Smmlm Pwr, Marv Lo., F.11My,J:-Amie Gump, Clovis GMUC' Nleloll in the ir 51 X BOYS' GLEE CLUB-Fronf Row: S P 3fd No , Dxwrvy T' 'Cow Wax'1nSo'F3 1 A Fmvfi, Ckafle' C'O J , Bfffy VFGMW JY' X ' 1. C111-'rw Cave Lvaney. Second Row: Rohm: Dxmnfvvg1'o'1, Cawol MfK'fwm-y, JM y Ov-g1'P1f-11, H,z':1. 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P-6169 901: qua QQYWG3' Gunn-:I ap! 1 oi? Yfxgb :geo owl ng c ,999 f o xiv Xv V765 - avl,g5A 9h 9?- ,A phce. Yoo! 'ax 97. gm cent 'ek 98 496 90 , aims Bib ' ggxgbd 'Yea 'MX Ylkgvxiw- ORCH- Oomxch ' we ' a. ,coo CP. 5 19 m6 if CP- new fixed, xesvef-612W iw-mb VXMM- 'fikxd vlotkgi had ,DAX Q0 3,1096 ok 6xegn.N4e. WWI' 1 Q0-N01 gexebmpl' 01-v4 10m5- '100Yf0ofir,nS o9vXxogs K9 be ok! ri l f Thomas Iefferson Corps of Cadets Founded in September, 1942, the Corps at Thomas Jefferson is fourteen years old. In these years the Corps has progressed far and steadily. As a 55-c School honorable graduates of the Corps are eligible to receive credit in college for Junior R.O.T.C. and begin in the advanced R.O.T.C. program .... Participation in many and varied activities gives the Tee Jay Cadet a well-balanced military background. In September fifty cadets participated in the Tobacco Festival Parade. ln the Spring the entire Corps displayed its precision in the Memorial Day and Armed Forces Day parades. Also in April the Band, as in previous years, made an excellent showing in the Apple Blossom Festival Parade at Win- chester .... Military classes, on a schedule especially prepared and out- lined for 55-c Schools, were taught and supervised by senior cadets in accordance with a recent Army directive .... The Winter Competitive Drill was won for the second time in the history of the Corps by Com- pany F with 96 points .... a successful year followed the reorganization of the Rifle Team and the Rifle Club. The acquisition of shooting iackets and gloves and four new rifles proved to be a great aid .... Included among other activities for the year were the two Cadet Hops, with elab- orate figures designed by Mr. Woody, intramural basketball, and two Sponsors' Days. ln memory of Generals Lee and Jackson, the Corps observed its annual attendance at First Baptist Church in January. f 11 fr Gif W Q9 M- B- WILLIAMS, First Captain MARGARET EUBANK, Corps Sponsor Fall taff L. G. RIDDICK A. L. SHERMAN H. F. BLAKE L. B. STEINGOLD Captain Adiutant Captain Executive Captain Quartermaster Captain Aide L. G. RIDDICK, First capfain MARGARET MCFEE, cofpssponsor H. S- KIRBY Lieutenant Ord prin taff L. FRENCH R. E, HENLEY E. J. WOODWARD A. J. STEWART G. B. GRAY Adjutant Training Officer Training Officer Training Officer Training OFficer if A-4 J' ,1 f' 'WW-gp ,L g139 X9 af-- .. A First Squad: R. D. Oslirt, Capt.g G. S. Woodali, Capt.g R. G. Conneii, Lt,j G. M. McFarland, Ltzq J. D. Weisn, L23 T. M. Gordon, Lt.Secon Squad: J. A. Salmon, J. R, Berger, Sgt., J. S. Clayton, J. H. Landrum, J. W. Crabar, H. T. Landis, H. Sutton, Supp. Sgt., R. E. Hoitz, Sgt.j J E. Bose-ivan, G. E. Messer, C. C. Brown, Cpi., J. R. Toier. Third Squad: M. E. Mitteldorfer, Sump. Sgt., K. M. Maiiory, L, B, Stratton, M. L. Pres son, Sghj D. C. Young, T. L. Sarvay, Suaff Sgt., R. W. Spencer, Sg'.g J. B, Seadnnan, Sgt.: E. L, Robinson, H. H. Eames, H, I. Maizeis. Fourth Squad: W. P. Hoitzciaw, W. P. Hoyetter, W. L, Perkins, C. A. Safsbury, Sgt., G. M. Smith, E, V, Mason, W. E. Apperson, Cpig R. W. Lewi Sgt., J. B. Swartnwout, T. E. Mttcneil, Flffh Squad: J. M. Batiey, lst Sgt,q B. H. Vttsky, Cpi.g A. A. Mitcneil, W. H, Hobbs. Sixth Squad: J. G Woolridge, Sgt., B. W, Melton, R, E. Bass, R, R. Cnesson, W. A. Harrison, Sgt,g H, F. Pace. Band ,, V - ffzvrw-I av ww- - CL Qgffgofzgf- O G. S. WOODALL NANCY ATKINSON R. R. ENNIS Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant R. E. OSLIN CARMEN MCKINNEY R. G. CONNELL Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant SPRING TERM First Squad: E, P. Newell, Capl,j D, R. Hurt, Sgt., W, C. Hinkle, Cplg A. H. Cox, R, G. Pierce, C. T, Cronk, R, L. Brown, Color Lt.g A. K, Davis, Ll. Second Squad: N. H. Hayes, Cplg M, E. Fawfey, R. G. Hill, J, M. Burgess, S, Reitlirniller, Col.: C. M. Beasley. Third Squad: VJ. F. Caraher, Sgt.g W. L. Painter, Sgvg L. B, Inman, T, H. Friqua, Supp. Sgtg W. R. Kirks, W. R. Creekrntlr, R. B, Kephart, W. B. Eubank, lst Sgt. FALL TERM Compan 5 W -i 4... .' , lg, QL. - 2,39 .ffcdflf . ' 1 - l L L R. L. BROWN ROSELLE DAWSON J. L. FRENCH LAI' 'Z 1 If L I RSL Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant L mi' ' 5 Q- E. P. NEWELL N HAMILTON . . R. L. BROWN Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant Color Lieutenant SPRING TERM 1 1 if ,liege f f f f Vfzw I .. . ,. , First Squad: W. B. Keech, Capt.q J. D. Stwaugbnessy, Sgt.g F. M. C,ou5in5, Sgt.g J. L. Twisdale, T. G. Garnbrill, A, A. Phaup, Sgt.: J. M. Garnett, Color Sgt.g J. M. Haddon, Lt. Second Squad: M. A. Seides, Sgt.: R. Y. Bradley, T. E. Stanley, A. I. Meyer, S. Genderson, W. S. Cudiipp, Color Sgt. Third Squad: D. C, Jester, Sgt., F. L, Dickens, J. E. Spain, J. H. Harding, Supp. Sgt.: S. E. Packer, J. R. Bland, J. G. Woodall, Cpl.g J. C. Hamilton, ist Sgt. Compan R. C. ECK DONNA MORAN Captain Sponsor W. H. KEECH MARSHA MINTON J. M. HADDON Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant SPRING TERM I4 First Squad: R. H, Decker, Capt., D. P. Payne, Sgt., S. A. Meyer, E. L. Covington, H. W. Kuehl, R. H, Mercer, A. C. Capetiart, Lt. Second Squad: H. T. Hinkte, Cot.: J. T. Pruett, D. W. Cornell, L. W. Flanagan, W. C. Joynes, J. L. Rice, Color Sgt. Third Squad: R. G. Winfree, Sgt., C. W. Clay, Sgt., J. A. Davis, J. S. Btesse, Supp. Sgt., G. G. Piotkin, J. N, Thornas, W. L. Richardson, J. C. Crump, lst Sgt. E. J. WOODWARD JOAN BLESSE Captain Sponsor Compan F A L L T E R M D. E. SMITH H. F. TISHMAN First lieutenant Color Lieutenant R. H. DECKER JEAN JOHNSON A. C. CAPEHART Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant . f ffl f f 6T5z1a i, - W W - v 1 1 .i . , i First Squad: D. E. Smith, Captg I, S, Strauss, Sgt.: W. A, Dervishian, R. W. Barrett, B. F. Crump, C. A. Burnside, CpI.g J. R. Perkins. Coior Lt.: M. L. Ganoerson, Lt. Second Squad: W. E, WI'ii'e! Sgt.: R. K. Biddle, Sgt,g D. P. Biackweli, P. S. Cantor, J, W. Phiiips, W. I-I, Durr, E. M, Bai' lard, Third Squad: D, P. Innes, Sgt.: H, N. Hodges G, W. I-Ioizbach, A. L. MeiseI, Supp. Sgt.g S. S. Smith, G. E. Alexander, R, W. Dervishian, , D, O. MCClenny, Ist Sgt, I, J - NX ' I Q- K! f 'I 2 C C I if .fflfyfn f r 41 ff aff I I I , ., PAL 'LIL' Q -Quia 2. H5 .I -w if , ', 'X - ' If ,I f, fLf X QVLA, X CJ, -,Nfl cl 67' f2'fLi'fMft,f1f1fE71f 0111 H ft E Jin, L1,'7?.1-147341 K 7 fx my XVCZEL- C, E. LITTLE JOYCE HALL D. O. MCCLENNY Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant D. E. SMITH MARGARET OVERTON M. L. GANDERSON J. R, PERKINS Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant Color Lieutenant SPRING TERM I44 First Squad: B. L. Dunnavant, Capt., G. T. Tripp, Sgt., B. B. Blake, Sgt., M. E. Murdaugh, A. D. Snider, W. B. McKim, Cpl.g G. B. Sweet, Lt. Second Squad: W. B. Tomlinson, Sgt., J, P. Letellier, C. E. Woodward, J, L. Gordon, B. W. Lisagor, Color Sgt. Third Squad: J. D. Cardwell, lst Sgt., E. W. Wade, Sgt., E. R. Deffenbaugh, T. H. Atkins, Supp, Sgt., J. G. Fisherg J. R. Burrows. Compan A. J. STEWART JANE PAGE B. L. DUNNAVANT Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant B. L. DUNNAVANT JANIE SUTTON G. B. SWEET Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant SPRING TERM L if ff V5 f x 1 an fiJ L2 First Squad: M. W. Bridgers, Capt., T. C. Koeppe, Sgr., R. W. Ellis, Cpi.g C. R. Bryani, L. G. Kessler, D. H. Wilson, R. B, Mathews, E. C, Pe Lt. Second Squad: D. P. Jenkins, CpI.g G. C. Meyer, C. R. Bridgers, R. A. Rankin, W. O. Harris. Third Squad: H. P. Estes, lsr Sgt., C. H, Fri korn, Sgt., G. G. Coley, W. L, Larimer, Supp. Sgr., R. I. Kernptong N. K. Birkheimer Compan T. L. RISBY ANNE THOMPSON G. B. GRAY Captain Sponsor FirsTLieu1enan'r M. W. BRIDGERS FRANCES NORMENT E. C. PEPLE Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant SPRING TERM Kneeling: Varslly Teamg Dick Connell, Guy Tripp, Marlin Williams, Barry Lisagor. Not Piclured: Ed Woodward. Slanding: Jr. Varsity Teamg Tom- my Atkins, Pal Lolellier, ErneslWl1iYe, Marlin Sanderson, Bill Harris, Johnny Twisdale. R . H T HARD MEN Captain Alvin T. McConnell, coazh, and the Varsity M my rpg --W ffn:n'W1 ..,.1 K W f 5 VKQQM ALLEY CLASS COMMANDANY, COLONH VYLER , if WHAT A PARTV: C ccilceik -me 11 ,nv . iv fm-.b HS ALMOST Tl J fm? Q , Sail 13 i Q R COUNSELOR MR WOODY 5 if 'Z S R MR WENDT we ,Wm 1 f '! f3 CUHCIIQS and Advisers Q.-:rr gl' Lemuel Fitzgerald Joseph Uram Charles Cooper . r , r 5 1, W M790 JZ A755 117'-I W. W if 'M it X -. Pep and L pirit All girl cheerleaders! was The cry ThaT rang Through The halls of Tee Jay following The announcemenT of The new cheering squad in The spring of '55. For The Tirsr Time, as Tar as can be recalled, There were To be no boys ouT in fronT cheering. WheTher This would be received Tavor- ably was To be seen. Former junior cheerleader, PaTTi Powell, assumed The duTies of head cheerleader. The girls, Themselves, were Thrilled as They developed new Techniques Tor The yells. Holding pracTices weekly ThroughouT The summer, The girls were ready for The exciTing TooTball and baskeTball seasons, Tull of Friday pep rallies, week-end games, TluTTering red and whiTe ribbons and BeaT J.M. cards, all Tor The pro- moTion of good spiriT. HighlighT of The year was The projecT of charTer- ing l O buses To Hopewell Tor The lasT ouT-of-Town TooTball game. Their X Sk hard work was rewarded when The sTudenT body wenT over The goal, and eleven buses left Tee Jay Tull of school-spiriTed Jeffs, November ll, Tor Hopewell .... Sponsored by Junior Cheerleaders, Sara Ellen Flowers and BeTh Weaver Luck, a Junior VarsiTy Cheerleader group, com- posed of Cheryl Ahern, Eobbie Reynolds, PaT Simmons, Bunni Payne, Nancy Edmonds, BeTTy Nlaxey, KaThy STevens, Kay ChrisTian, and Marie Welsh, led The cheers Tor The B Teams during Their games. WiTh This experience, Sara Ellen and BeTh will be Tully capable of heading The varsiTy pep squad nexT year. Fllll SPONSORED BY HOL'N ONE DONUT COMPANY OF WROINIA JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Marie Vxffzlsh, Pal Simmons, Biinni Payrw, Bmlihie Rwyrvulil, .lonrinn W.iVlcln',, Nancy Edmunds, Belly Maxey, Kathy Stevens, Kay Christian. JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS-Top Right: Sara Ellen Flowers. Bottom Right: Beth Weaver Luck. O do IS. s he V ff .nm wu- VIG Q..A-.f1?',,A,,Z,df, ni... llnft '31-3911-y s 5 3 Q ff C Q N C X VARSITY FOOTBALL-Fran! Row: Coach Carmack, Saunders, Hall, Waddell, Acres, Teetey, Tingley, Carswell, Dunnington, Gravins, Spiegel, Slusser. Second Row: Taylor, Hardwick, Smith, Dickerson, McKinney, Kent, Duke, Bagbv, Beam, Donnelly, Thompson, Third Row: Peay, Eldridge, Owen, yjtPelou:e, Davis, White, Thorpe, Gill, Crenshaw. Fourth Row: Miller, Ford, Mi ix, Capehart, Powelll, Crenshaw, Wallace, Williams, Phillips, Tredwav. ifih Row: Davenport, Hoover, Chew, Thomas, Mayfield, Goldman, Duke, oach Fitzgerald, Coach Cooper. Sixlh Row: West, Tucker, Quirk, Lead- S etter, Grigsbv, Leahy, Binder. Seventh Row: Thulin, Co-Captaiylslloss, Co Captain Stuart. S991 ' ., 1 L G. i lj R21 1 ho L ll ieffy ' of IJ t Q 'I T S Q f nil o 0 0 0 , 5 L 55 VSAM 72, +n,r man? w.+h METROPOLITAN: Dunnington, Moss Spiegel, Tin ey 5 5ltll0iLL CENTRAL DISTRICT: DUnningTon,mMingleyMy -l-lftf .LOl't'3X'i3'la3'OB.lG LAJL XHPXALL GROUP L Moserangley if C Ou 'D' Q sm 5 ALL VIRGINIA: Moserangley jpg W'-K ,, fi M 5 l Q ALL SOUTHERN: M :li L ' ' ll ' 401 'Em ALL FPMJIQIL,-nuyofkiass EMM FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL-Front Row: Lamb, Price, Davidson, Broaddus, Womack, Nelson, Hatcher, Second Row: Adams, Green, Hubbard, Chenault, Wilkerson, Wi,son, Schelin. Third Row: Jackson, Southards, Cary, Saunders, Anderson, Soghoian. Fourth Row: Brewster, Bland, Cibo, Wood, Laird, Fitzpatrick, Moss. Fifth Row: Coach Bloxsom, Scherer, Lee, Carter. , wa is , I . L, ' 2 . ? 1 -' fwfr '.-2 F Mit -.H 2 -f','f ' rg 'H 'Semi . 1125 3 L. l5l left: Saunders Br Righf: Anofh eaks IT T D for Bus Head ef.. sh JAN 34-HEIERSBURCT O-Spurred on by many cheering Jeffs, lg .and Threehflmes in The second half. Gridiron Greats TEE JAY 39-LANE 0-Opening The season, Tee Jay's explosion aT Lane was The biggesT noise in Group l. This was one of The besT openings of any Big Red Team in The hisTory of Tee Jay. TEE JAY 307!-IIGHALAND SPRINGS 6--ln iTs firsT home game, Tee .lay scored Tvgen'Ty-Three poinTs in The firsT half and Then coasTed To vicTory over The Springers. xt A TEE JAY 27-ANDREW LEWIS 6-Playing on a rain-soaked field before an equallyg vveTcroxwcl., Tee Jay overcame one of The mosT formidable N 'T . X . ,T ' ? . If ' ll ,Teams inTwesTern yirynia, .wk I QW .-.Y 4 .N fBl'g'fRedf'lkQsf5'Fiked a Tricky opponenT by scoring Twice in The firsT if TEE 38-GEORGE WASHINGTON 6-The Jeffs r sfrong G.W. Team. IT was probably The besT al played This year. ruawiini X left: The Cat Rolls On Right: Spiegel in High Gear Touchdown Heroes TEE JAY 4'I-HAMPTON 18-Offense marked the contest between Tee Jay and Hampton. Overcoming a tear gas attack, Tee Jay's mighty offensive rolled to the highest point total of the year. TEE JAY 26-HERMITAGE 18-Before 14,000 people at the City Sta- dium, Tee Jay defeated Hermitage in one of the greatest high school games ever played in Richmond. 5 IJ TEE JAY 6-WASHINGTON-LEE 'I3-Having seven regulars on therlf bench with iniuries, Tee Jay's team put up a valiant but losing fight. The defeat all but crushed Tee Jay's hope for the State Title. TEE JAY T9-JAY the 25th meeting with the Presidents cross-town fans weathered wind and rain to see the Jeffs to victory. This concluded a season of eight wins and qs- 1 TEE JAY 0-HOPEWELL 40-Playing at Hopewell before eleven bus- loads of cheering Jeffs, jury-ridden Big Red bowed -40 to Oh lq 'fx X'-c .. W Q, is I y T A A , -'T 5 KJ 4 gi y g l: , lf S K' ,gg J: l 1 Q ar T HOCKEY TEAM-VARSITY-Front Row: Betty Brent, Alice Joyce Dix, Anne Hive. Second Row: Irene Bambacus, Frances Baker, Adele Vogel, Mary Lou Hagen, Shiras Elliott, Susanna Hassel. Back Row: Nancy Slusser, Anne Clarke, Beverly Clark, Sue Ware, Doris Belcher, Leslie Hughes, Janice Wood, Kay Bendheim. L hincracker of Led by Three experienced seniors, Anne HiTe, BeTTy BrenT, HOCKEY VARSITY 5C0RE5 and Alice Joyce Dix, as Tri-capTains, The girls' varsiTy hock- ey Team ended The season wiTh a record of Three vicTories, Tnj. , 5 Collegiafe 1 Two Ties, and Two deTeaTs, The laTTer aT The hands of Jay Em and ST. CaTherine's .... The Junior VarsiTy ended The T,-1, , , 5 pefersburg 0 season wiTh seven wins and one loss, The loss aT The hands of John Marshall. Serving as co-capTains were Nancy Wil- rj, M 1 Mamghesfer 1 son and Cary TilTon .... The hockey squad parTicipaTed in The Annual Hockey Clinic held aT WesThampTon College T.J. . I Hopewell . t This year. This clinic is held in order To improve The strokes and Techniques of The game .... ln The Allied Hockey T.J. 4 ST.Ca1herine's 6 TournamenT held aT WesThampTon College This year, sev- eral Jeffs were honored by being selecTed for The Tide- T.J. 2 ST. Gertrude's I waTer STaTe Team. Placed on The TirsT Team were Mary Lou Hagen, Anne HiTe, Nancy Slusser, and Irene Bambacus. T.J. . . 1 John Marshall 3 HOCKEY TEAM-JUNIOR VARSITY-Front Row: Nancy Leidy, Linda Hardy, Barbara Fohl, Carolyn Buscerni, Jackie Wells, Ellen Blake. Second Row: Courtney Mann, Judy Shocker, Berry Jones, Carolyn Jordan, Caroline Clay, Mary Lou Terrell. Third Row: Peggy Greenberg, Barbara Gordon, Gwen Taylor, Jean Tucker, Pat Garcelon, Maryiane Farley, Barbara Mirchell, Suzanne Patterson. ll T f Q -nf 3 1 l S g ' T' K4 E Ai QW 1 my T 'E -. s . ,f , .- if X S-if Z , 4-GI' if 1,f l Q ' x ' N Q ,Q ii fl . A is W, JV ' A N 45' MW if Tr ima K GIRLS' BASKETBALL-VARSITY-Front Row: Nancy Gilliam, Leslie Hughes. Second Row: Palli Powell, Sharon Hanger, Janel Harwood, Carolyn Srnilh, Jane Meyers, Back Row: Ruth Thorn son, Joan Hamilton, Mana er, Sarah Olerl. f 1 Lad Hoopsters Again This year The girls' baskeTball Team enioyed a GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES winning season. Four varsiTy players reTurned To lead VARSITY The Team To eighT vicTories. This impressive record was marred by only one defeaT, ThaT aT The hands of Lady Hoopslew ST. GerTrude's .... In The All-Prep TournamenT, only T-JM 58 Pewrsburg H15 The Lady Jeffs won all The games They played. Hon- Q I I ored aT This evenT were JaneT Harwood and Jane TJ- 53 S Ca'he neS 32 Meyers, who were placed on The TirsT Team, and Leslie T.J. 43 Manchester 40 Hughes named To The All-Prep Reserve Team .... AT T J 59 ' .. J h M h ll 38 The ElevenTh Annual VarsiTy-Alumnae Game, held in O n ers a honor of Their coach, Miss Mildred Brame, The varsiTy TJ' 'T'-ri 49 Freeman ' is 32 Topped The Alumnae 47 To 32 .... The Junior VarsiTy T.J. T, 65 Petersburg .. 23 also had a vicTorious season. They won eighT.games T.J. ugli 49 Hopewell 28 while losing only one .... This year The VarsiTy and I Junior VarsiTy Teams were managed very capaloly by T'J'i ' 39 Collegmle T me-23 JOal'1 HamilTon. T.J. , AO ST. GerTrude's 51 J. V. BASKETBALL-Fronl Row: Peggy Pugh, Carolyn Jordan, Barbara Kryslel, Becky Wooldridge, Ardra McKinney. Second Row: Connie Heindl, Peggy Berlin, Jo Ann Blanlon, Judy Kennedy, Gonzalee Ford, Dolly Sapoch. Back Row: Nan Noble, Mina Brown, Judy Shoclrel, Jean Johnston, Jean Crane. VARSITY BASKETBALL-Front Row: Collins, Hargrove, Gravins, Langherne, Teetey, ,Robin on, askerv le. Back Raw: Errigch, Dunbar, Hastings, Srviiih, Towoll, Muse, Taylor, Coach Bloxsom. Not Pictured: Parker, f X . p A A ll OX J 0 N 1 K K' , ' C s F lever La er X ff i UMM' Q ryv 2 L gg 5-XFN X' U, Tee Jay's basketball team opened its season by losing to BYO B YS VAN' BASKETB ll SC RES a strong George Washington team, but the spirited team r.J. sa George washington .bo . .J, . . bounced back to defeat E. C. Glass the next night and lil' gg ,irafchflfjf V kept on going to win fourteen straight games. Among lj: Ugg haeifnhage H the victims were Manchester, Lane, Hermitage, Highland T-J. r 60 Highland Springs -it-'43 , T.J. ..6l P T b .. ..4l Springs, and Petersburg. Also defeated were John Mar- rr 44 JSrf.rsMlQfh,,r, V , H43 shall, Hopewell, and Benedictine. In the string there were Hi Eljfjgfjlilwe 'c many exciting games, such as the double overtime game, 2? ,Teh T - - V jg - - al'YC es el' in which the Jeffs defeated Hermitage 61-59. ln this T-J- 51 Highland Springs -'47 . . . T.J. 62 E. C. Glass H32 game Tee Jay came from ten points behind to win. On rr 61 He,mi,age V H59 the outcome of the Tee Jay-Benedictine game hung the H gg Qzfefsfljfghaqlli supremacy of city basketball. The Jeffs started strong Z ffofgellffashingfon ig . , . . . opewe and romped on to a 53-45 victory. The magic string was T-J. 39 Washington-Lee 43 SPONSORED BY C. E. COGHILL Langhorne Shoots Two More for Parker To Be or Nat lo Be Big Joe Scores sf' Ni rg, 'fi VI L-J Q! XG ui-l Z 157 EL . y lit P12313 Red Guns Again Bolling Up and In Court Capers finally broken by John Marshall 41-5l. ln the final home game, the Big Red avenged an early defeat by mauling George Washington 79-52 .... ln the State Championship Tournament, Tee Jay was eliminated in the opening round by Washington-Lee 39-43, thus ending a season which saw records broken and extended .... The Jeff team did not lose a game on its home court. Also the team scoring record was broken by routing Lane 96-47. The Belt Liners posted the fourth best record in the history of Tee Jay .... Bobby Parker was placed on the first string of several honorary teams. Bolling Langhorne, Teddy Chepp, and George Baskerville were named on reserve teams. X JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-Front Row: Peay, Sogholan, Uram, Jr., Portewig, Hatch er. Middle Row: Payne, Radford, Parker, Brown, Butler. Back Row: Furbringer, Thema Blunt, Moseley, Bagby, Rose, Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE JANUARY 3 Manchester ..,.....,., Away 10 Hermitage ,.,. .,.,. .....,,. ..,.,. . . A way 13 Highland Springs ...,... ..,. .,.,. A w ay 17 Petersburg ,......,.......,..,..,.........,....... . Home 20 John Marshall fHomeJ .,., .,....,,Arena 24 Hopewell .... ,Home 27 Benedictine .. ..,,... ,, Home FEBRUARY 7 Manchester , .. . , ,. Home TO Highland Springs ,. .,.,.,. .,.Home T4 Hermitage ..., ., .. ...... ....,... . ,. ,..... Home l7 John Marshall CAwayJ .,.,.....,.,. Arena 21 Petersburg ., . .... ,.,. ..,. .... ....,.,.,. A w a y 23 Hopewell ..... .. . Away GIRLS' SOFTBALL-Front Row: Pat Garcelon, Betty Robins, MaryClaire de Treville, Frances Baker, Leslie Hughes, Nancy Gilliam, Betty Grigsby, Jane Myers, Porter Seay. Back Row: Betty Caudle, Mary Lou Hagen, Joyce Hall, Carolyn Jordan, Sharon Hanger, Gonzalee Ford, manager, Maridell Bugg, Gladys Baber, Gaynell Musser, Suzanne Patterson, Virginia Webb. Batter Up We hope to move up the totem pole this year, stated Miss Brame, Tee Jay's coach in softball, Last year we were far down. Early in April more than thirty girls signed up for the team. Among returning varsity squad members were Leslie Hughes, first baseman, Nancy Gilliam, pitcher and shortstop, Frances Baker, catcher, Jane Myers, pitcher, Porter Seay, right field, Maridell Bugg, left field, Betty Grigsby, and Mary Claire de Treville, second baseman .... Holding prac- tices each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the girls worked hard to perfect their various skills and to develop a team surpassing those of previous years. The teams met this year were those of Midlothian, Hopewell, Manchester, St. Cath- erine's, Petersburg and John Marshall .... Chosen as co-' captains this year were Nancy Gilliam and Leslie Hughes. Gonzalee Ford served as manager. The team is not a mem- ber of a league. Regularly near the end of the season the interest, perseverance, and skill of the Lady Jeffs are ac- knowledged by a presentation of awards to the outstanding members of the squad for their achievements. Bats, Betty G. Catches Virginia Pitches a Fast One -Midlothian -Hopewell Manchester .. St. Catherine's . .. . Petersburg Hopewell John Marshall ,. . . Midlothian ,- xv 3'-ZS Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away BASEBALL-Frfonfiiowz Anthony Taylor Willard Langhorne, Gravins, McKinney, Powell. Second Row: Bagby, wal, Thorpe, Garrett, Grubbs Morri few. hir ow: Gardner, mana erg Slusser, Stllart, Duke, mana erg Coach Bloxsom. ' . 'X , S D T dR I ,jQ,f!l,,,,, .l,i, 'fl 'WH Y S . , . ,T l Mljf MW' MPM , l l I -1 lab Q b d lou ,el ww rf Wnlamon tars BASEBALL SCORES Stockedxevith veterans, the T9 6 baseball team should be one of T-J- ...Y Highland Sprlngs V 4 the best in Tee Jay's history. The pitching of Langhorne, Spiegel, TJ- B John Marshall W5 Slusser, and Drew, plus a strong infield consisting of Willard, Taylor, TJ. 4 Hopewell ll-l lll- - 3 Gravins, Stuart, and Selden are reasons supporting the opinion T-J-A 6 Maflchestef W7 that the team is due for a great season. The Jeffs, seeking to better T-J-. T. 6 Hermitage it -------V 5 last year's record of TO-6, opened the season with a 7-4 victory over T-la 3 Benedlcllne --ll Highland Springs, with Spiegel the winning pitcher. Next the Jeffs T-J-T-V 7 Pefefsbllfg at l--- 0 defeated John Marshall impressively, 8-5, with Langhorne the EPI ry l'.fra11sl:sw1- 9. . . . . . . Remaining Games winning pitcher and also leadlng hitter ln the game. Then the Jeffs r.l.vS. Highland springs , - 5- took over the undisputed first place in the Central District by defeat- r.l.vs. Hermitage 3-0 ing Hopewell. The first defeat for Tee Jay was at the hands of T,J,VS,JOl.,, Mafghall 1- 1 Manchester by a score of 6-7 .... The Jeffs were off to a fast start rl. vs. Hopewell 7 - 5 in their efforts to win the City Championship. This, if accomplished, T,J,vS,Ma,,d,e5,e, gf-q will complete the final chapter in the sweeping of City titles in MVS Be edicfi , 0 - 9, the three major sports. Reece-Q0 - IO uffvs , Q- Lvssclb 075700 CrfA lP5 M15 I r l MMM: f' UQLQA swan Pegs la rim Ma. Slides Home Willard Is Up A g-CMJ 9? avg 5. we wt XAYQ, gnu-Q iw' Front Row: Beck, Hardwick, Spiegel, Campbell, Anthony, Prevatt, Robinson, Johnston, Owens, Parker, Davis, A. Broaddus, Rogerson, Pelouze, Taliaferro. Second Row: Waddell, Tingley, Chepp, Perlstein, Prix, McCann, Graves, Germain, Mayo, B. Butler, Towell, R. Parker, Knight, Slusser. Third Row: Ch6D' pell, West, Mayfield, Eldridge, Robertson, Carter, C. Teetey, Banks, Brown,Payne, Blunt, Beam, Hopkins, Duke. Fourth Row: Paxton, Eubank, Powell, Corso, S. Broaddus, L. Huske, Jackson, Furbringer, Whitney, Allen, Hansen, Turbeville, Fifth Row: Royster, Clarke, Wilson, Davidson, Condyles, Cooke, Wilkinson, Jones, B. Parker, Hoover. Sixth Row: Riggs, Kent, Bentley, J. Moss, Crenshaw, Kevorkian, Bishop, T. Butler, Donnelfy, Thomas, Townsend. Back Row: Fitzgerald, Coach, J. Teefey, Grigsby, manager, Urarn, Coach. 7 Track Thrill 1 'Mac tm' Q Q ,J I Y, Tee Jay's Track team, led by its co-captains Johnston and Chepp, TR eqffa, ES H ,lf , opened its indoor-outdoor season at Woodberry Forest, with the TJ 71, Hermha ef M 1 .leffs bowing 32-54. One week later at Lexington in the State ln- X-e 9 wh Q Xdoor Championship meet, Butch Spiegel broke the state record, his U' 83 Hopewell 28 i, g pwn, in the sixty-yard dash by running it in 6.2 seconds. In the T-J' 53'f2 Lane OW if Y A.A.U. meet, held at the Richmond Arena, Joe Davis broke the Manchester i-i.. '22 41 lr ii WX Q high iump record by clearing six feet. In the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence Games at Raleigh, North Carolina, Spiegel won the sixty-yard dash, and Davis placed second in the high iump .... Thus far in the season, Rogerson, Allen, Chepp, and Prevatt appear to be high- scoring men. Tee Jay's thinclads appear strong despite the loss of many veterans from last year's team, which won second place in the State Outdoor Championships. In the first meet of the outdoor season, Tee Jay defeated Hermitage 7l-Al. In the second meet with Lane and Manchester, the Jeffs scored 53 points and won. ln T.J. Second in Tidewater Meet 91 Highland Springs .17 T.J. Remaining Meets T.J. E. C. Glass T.J. , , John Marshall Central District . Hopewell State Championship Group I Meet Williamsburg the Tidewater meet in Will third place Tee Jay bettered last year's missing first by one point. Davis Breaks the Record His Main Foe Chepp Puts the Sho! Qs I6 O .ll it -f 1. BOYS' TENNIS TEAM-Front Row: Viener, Michael, Frankel, Sylvia, Waters, Glaser, Adams, Portewig, Snead. Back Row: Council Tieder, Duke, MacFarlane, Gunter, Troxell, Carlton, Crouch, Muse, French, Ginger lrnascotl. Plead ...Ser e VARSITY TENNIS SCORES T.J .... 8 University of Richmond ,... T.J. ii Randolph-Macon College. T.J. . I0 Union Theological Sem. . T.J. ,.,. 'IO Suffolk High School T.J. 6 University of Virginia Freshmen T.J. .. 9 St. Christopher's ..,. . . T.J. ..... I0 Medical College of Va. . T.J. .,.,. 9 Woodberry Forest .. Striving for their ninth straight State Championship, the boys' tennis team made an early start. Round-robin matches were played to determine which players would be given the choice places on the team ladder. Sam Woods, Byrd Park tennis instructor, again coached the team. Named cap- tain ot the team was Frank Glaser, senior letter-holder and number three man on the ladder. Bruce Sylvia and Wayne Adams, former captain, again claimed first and second spots respectively on the ladder .... For the first time Tee Jay netters were sporting regular school-issued uniforms, con- sisting of white polo shirts with Tee Jay cross racquets and red and white patterned wind-breaker iackets with similar insignia, to wear with their regular white drill shorts .... With a total of seventeen matches and the final State Tour- nament May ll and 12, prospects for the ninth crown seemed good for the boys' team .... Coached again this year by Miss Edith Todd, the girls' tennis team also played at Byrd Park. Six letter-holders returned, with Joyce Slavin again expected to play in number one spot. Doris Belcher, senior, was elected team captain. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-Front Row: Jones Shahda, Duke, Wooldridge, Belcher, Tkalhirr-er, Slusser, Wilson. Second Row: Godsey Crews, Fohl, Bendheim, Davis, Clarke, Elliott, Clark, Boxley, King. 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MEISTER ci SMETHIE Bookbinders 105 107 GOVERNOR STREET RICHMOND, VA. 'A' BINDERS OF I956 THE MONTICELLO ''' U ' ' 'I U '''' 'll' 'E 'E' THURINGTUN CONSTRUCTION CU., INC. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Industrial - Commercial - Institutional ZIO6 North Hamilton Street Dial 6-2387 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA L., 'Agile TT! f 5 F5530 A wiv El - El 1830 1956 ANDOLPI-LMACGN CCDLLEGE Ashland, Virginia An accredited liberal arts college for men with a national reputation for the success of its graduates. Blackwell Auditorium with Fox Hall in the Background Information may be secured from WILLIAM ALEXANDER MABRY, Dean oi Men and Director of Admissions El El Quumm-nIIuII-n-unInInun--n-mnmmmm--mununmnnmnn-.El gun--mu.-nn 1annmnmnmIInmmnmmnumn unassuming Redmonlmplemenf Company INCORPORATED 5 B 81 B E ' ' ' DRlvE.lN J. I. Case, Farm Implements SALES 8' SERVICE 600 Cowardin Avenue 2 Wilson Deep Freezers 8: Dairy Supplies - 0 DIAL az-mo Q 1910 E. 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Fred Richardson Securi+y Storage Corporaiion Main at Belvidere Dial 3-3573 E. In nun E E ulnulnim 92222222525 fun v44'5,gE5i, E7 . X H Sl l Q X ,., EMP' il :IA g R : -.-.-- : feisisisis:5issmzisis2s2s2sfsisemsis2s2s2s2sSzizwasaaiifzrasfssaesisisfsfz:se2:s:s:s:s:s:asa ---: :-:-:-:-:-: -:-:-:-:--- --':- 2 -2 -:-:-:-:-:-f- 1 -f-2-2-:-f-:-1-2-f-1-f-2-2-2-1-1-1- I -2-f-f-2-14 f -2-f-2-f-f-1-2-1-1 - I-2 -f'f-f-f-f- MEMO T O ' 2 the girl who wants CQ A LDJ kk . . I 1 : V ' an lntereshng Job fn - 4,5f?Z X You'll find it at the telephone company, where ...N O 2 there's a variety of fascinating jobs for kjdfrf-ffl' f?,C,5,f,, Q Ojai!! Aqcnyr, alert, capable young women who qualify. Q, 3 ? You'll work in pleasant surroundings with many 5 people about your own age . . . receive good pay 5 while learning. . . get regular raises. And you don't need any experience. Best of all, a telephone job is a satisfying job because you know you're helping almost everyone in your community. Why not find out more about the advantages of telephone work? THE ci-IESAPEAKE s. POTOMAC yy minions coMrANY or vmelNlA E DIIIIIINE - - P 1:15 , me J 61.1, ffffaw ff? r or HAJOCA CORPORATION WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS -A' PLUMBING, HEATING, REFRIOERATION and INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES ir I208 West Marshall Street El -------------------------------------------------'--------- -------------------------- EI THE NATURAL BRIDGE TO SECURITY Less than WZ ofthe nation's . , f a. THE LIFE Insurance Company CDF 'VI RG-I N IA Established 1871 EI -----------'--------'----------------- E1 E lllllu lalllllllllullluullllllllln llll lllllllnlelnu E E I ll lllllllllllllllllllll I llllllalllnlll uuan uluulllv In vulr nn nunurulln l nnnnuu E Compliments oi GODDIN 81 CAYTON Incorporated 'A' 2804 W. Broad Street ' Phone 5-4318 W. KILBY BROWN O Insurance Broker Telephone: Residence 88-9616 Office 2-2881 Londeree and Wollsiefferg . E COMPLETE ESSO SERVICE 5 5614 Patterson Ave., Dial 5-9717 Cary St. Rd. and Rio Vista Lane 2 Dial as-9901 , RICHMOND VIRGINIA E E Illlllllll llllllu I nnnuulnnnunuluuu1ull0llnunulnuuuuuunui umm Qunluul uunnunng E Q COMPLIMENTS OF James Robertson Mig. Company 5 E 1700 W. MAIN STREET Q Q Ennnuu InllllInuIIllIullllnunnlurnlllulnl running nun unnunIlnlunuununnnnlnuInulnununuuunnIInnnnnnuuuuuuunluuInunuuununlununlluuuulnun: nnunnm TABB, BROCKENBROUGH 81 RAGLAND g Henry S. CoghiII, Charies M. Morrison, George W. Robinson General Insurance Agents me IIoI EAST MAIN smear Bom: Boiler Phone 2-6546 Yachts Automobile Fine Arts Jewelry In Furs Plate Giess Public Liabiiity Burgiary G Theft Personal Effects 5 Accident 8: Health 5 CANVAS and ALUMINUM Compliments E E AWNING5 E : if g ot C. B. NorveII Awning Co. A FRIEND nuuun nlllnum E llIllIllIIIIIIllIllIllIllIIIllIIllllIllIllllIllIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll 3108 NORTH BOULEVARD . : Phone 5-9147 5 5 Combination Storm Windows and Doors E tit -.4-I., M as F 5' ffq3.i RiJb 181 xl f f V ff? CARTER AVIATION Byrd Airport, Richmond, Va. 1 1 1 CAA Approved Aircratt Repairs and Maintenance BYRD PHARMACY 5 RICHMOND LAUNDRY L- A. Bennett, Druggist : Q E and PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DRY CLEANERS mow C? S I9oI HULL STREET Phage Sfzogeel PHONE 82-4547 E1 ' ' 'IQ Bowes Seal Fast Products 207 North Davis Avenue Tire and Tube Repairs 1.95 Dicl White, Distributor Dial 7-6720 RICHMOND, VA. - nun nnnnnnuuuuun:nun-unuuuunnn uununnnQ PATTERSON INN 3100 W. Patterson Avenue . IlllIllIllllllllllll'lIIllll0llllll lllllllll lllllllllllllm unnuannIueuuuuuuuuununnnulunulnuluuuuuununnnQ Moore Kelly Tire Co. . 2400 Chamberlayne Ave. ' McCreary Tires Recapping 5 Miss Beaman Measures FIave's Head for Graduation Cap 6l4fL6lfLiL gin-6Zl0 GRACE AT SECOND W' PHOTOGRAPHERS for THE 1956 MONTICELLO W' ' 'YJ ,-1 41115 f R 1 U llllllllllllllvllllllllllllllIllIlllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllnllulnm EullllulnunlnllrnnnlnnnlnluunnuIIvuuuuIuluunulunnnun MORGAN OIL gl SUPPLY CO. Charles E. Brauer Co., Inc. DISTRIBUTORS : 14th a. CARY smears Pelroleum Pmducls Delicious Candy Wholesale 1324-1 an North Boulevard Richmond 4, Va- Phone 3-2503 Richmond zo, virginia IIlllllllIIIIllllIllIIllIIllIllIlIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg ml!!llllllllllilllllllllllllll lllllllllllll llllllll COLEMAN-SCALES CO. Open 24 Hours ' Dial 5-3243 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Towing ' Service I30I W. BROAD ST. RICHMOND, VA. Compliments of LIPHART STEEL COMPANY INCORPORATED DESIGNERS - FABRICATORS - ERECTORS STRUCTURAL STEEL - ORNAMENTAL IRON OFFICE AND PLANT: 3308 ROSEDALE AVENUE RICHMOND 20, VIRGINIA P. O. Address Box 5028 Telephone 5-748I EnuulnunlulIIlInIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illl IIIIIIIIIIE Wholesale or Retail 5 Live, Fresh Killed or Frozen 0 Meldanbar Turkey Farm ' 2000 Southampton Road . Phone 88-2I00 : Ow ners : Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller E1 ----------------------------.---------------------------------------------------- Q '' ' ' ' Sco+t's Texaco Service ii' Oil-Lubrication-Accessories 'ni' 2306 Chamberlayne Avenue PHONE s-ons mlllllllilllll lllluulllnuuunnlnllnnnuluulul lunuullnm mul mmm--nmmImm-Imumummmumummmnumn-.nun-Q Grove Avenue Pharmacy s PRESCRIPTIONS, FOUNTAIN SERVICE E 49II Grove Avenue Phone 6-3405 5 ' ' ' EI Locke's Pure Oil Service Tires--Batteries-Accessories 5 4ooi w. Broad si. Dial 5-9775 ................................................................ ............iE' SOWERS REALTY COMPANY and E SOWERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ununnl nnnnInununlnnnnluuu ulnlullllg uuuunun llununnnnnn:nnnunnunnnnnunnunn ununuluQ 5 Compliments of GORDON METAL COMPANY I4th and Dock Streets RICHMOND. VIRGINIA mum. -unu -'II---I---II--III--II---II--lI'-ll-'lI---IvlI--v----v--- I -------- v -IIIIII--Il--II---l--III-lIl--I---I--II--1 -...... . . ,mg A Thanksgiving Basket tor a Needy Family unfit T F 9: A4 J .f ffljfij-Tw, .1 U ff C5610 Phone 88-2847 Richmond, Virginia : : lllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllIllllIllllllllllllllllllillllllm u Lumsmc, Huvrxuc :um Gxs APPLIANCES Q 5 3109 West Cary Street E E G JAMES GILMAN RICHMOND, VA. E Q numumuununununuuu1unuuu1n1unnunmunumnumnmuuum : '' '' ' '' '' ' '' ' ' 'E Roseneath Auto Supply Co. a CONVEYORS-CASTERS-TRUCKS E E lululnlIllIulnullllnllllllllnnnlnll luuunulluuu ululnullunluulullnunInuInnlnuuuunuulunnnnnnuulunuu:nun E PLANNING FOR FUTURE SECURITY Throughout the nation this June, thousands of young men and women are graduating from high schools. Many oi them loolc towards college educations and career opportunities which could not have been theirs except for life insurance purchased for them years ago by a loving parent or relative. Lite insurance guarantees many other personal and family am- bitions, too, and its ownership will bring you the same satis- iaction and security it now provides millions in all walks of lite. ATLANTIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED i900 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA More than a Hall Century of Service lllllllllIllIIllllllllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllullq Q.Illlllll'IllllllIllllllIllIIllIIllIIllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll E BROAD STREET PHARMACY E E ' Broad Street and Horsepen Road E E Phone 4-9921 5 E GILMAN PLUMBING CO. ROSENEATH ROAD Q nuInun:nunul:nununununununuuuuuuununluulnlIQ IQ . : ics CREAM C. E. CLARKE 81 SON , E W ,,. N X There's a Hlol-rs 5 8 25:3 E store near you I I3I3 Altamont Avenue S E ununnuunuI1IuInIluuIulnIInlnlIInunuuuulunuuunnum muuuuuu u E Riverside Drug Co., Inc. Pnescmpnon mzuoousts McLane Construction Co. : f Contractor 5075 Forest I'IiII Avenue RlcHMoND,vlRG1N1A Dial 5-8627 Richmond, Virginia Q : 1024 NORTH 7th STREET PROMPT Auto DELIVERY Q ' at nnunnn:nuunuluunllulluluuuuniulllullulllllulllnlllllm muuuunu lnunul HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE I776-I956 , A Nationally Known Co Iege tor Men with an Exceptional Record For . .. LONG HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNUSUAL OUTPUT OF LEADERS IN CHURCH AND COMMUNITY HELPFUL PERSONAL RELATIONS BETWEEN TEACI-IER AND STUDENT 1 1 1 For Catalogue and Information, address DR. JOSEPH C. ROBERT, President Hampden-Sydney, Virginia g lllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllll'llllllllll lllnlluli lununnnunnununnuulunluuncnunuuunnlnnunuuuunQ gnllllunlnnunnnuuurunun1n1nuulInInaIlnnuuununuuuluulQ Lafayette Confectionery Beauty Nook Salon BETWEEN GRACE and CUTSHAW E E Owned and Operated by Mrs. Samuel Mullian - John gl T,,,,,,a 2 AIR-CONDITIONED BUDDIES COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE SOFT DRINKS ' SANDWICHES E Dial 84-4737 SCTIOOI Supplies . 2 6l2 N. Sheppard St., Richmond,Va. DIAL 5-9780 E E Formerly located at IO05 N. Jefferson Street E l.lll.Ul lflllllllllllllllIlllll'flllllllllll' llfllulllflli EllllllllllllllIIllIIllIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllfllllllllll Nlllllllllllllm xxcy ffI1.f-757 s ff Wea WE E1-- -E1 For A More Comfortable Home Jalousie Windows, Doors and Porch Enclosures mms TRACK srom wmoows Kool-Vent Aluminum Awnings Nationally Known and Recognized Brands 27 Years Experience Specializing in Home Improvements RICHARD J. LEA 8: CO. 423 West Broad Street Dial 7-5538 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND Richmond College, Liberal Arts and Sciences for Men RAYMOND B. PINCHBECK, Ph.D., Dean Westhampton College, Liberal Arts and Sciences for Women MARGUERITE ROBERTS, Ph.D., Dean The T. C. Williams School of Law, Professional School lor Men and Women WILLIAM T. MUSE, S.J.D.. Dean Graduate School, for Men and Women B. C. HOLTZCLAW, Ph.D., Dean School of Business Administration, for Men and Women F. BYERS MILLER, Ph.D.. Dean Summer School, lor Men and Women EDWARD F. OVERTON, Ph.D., Dean Summer Session opens June Il: Winter Session September I7, I956 E lfflp uuuu n uuur u ma PELOUZE SALES CO. 200 NORTH FOURTH STREET - RICHMOND. VA. Phone 2-5025 Wholesale Manufacture s Distributors Representat es CHICAGO PUMP CO. ,.,....., ...,...,.., P UMPS-ALL TYPES BADGER FIRE EXT. CO. ,,,,,.TT.... ...,.,.... E XPANSION JOINTS BELCO INDUSTRIAL DIV.-. .... .......,,.. S WIMMING POOLS TRERICICE CO. AIA.........,.. .........I......,.. ......,. ........,...... T E M PERATURE INSTRUMENTS YORK-SHIPLEY OIL BURNERS B. H. Cobb Lumber Co., Inc. ROUGH 81 DRESSED LUMBER, CEDAR POSTS BUILDING MATERIALS Yard Phone 5-O64I 4408 W. Broad St. WESTHAMPTON PHARMACY WestI'sampton's First Drug Store Corner of Grove and Maple Avenues PHONE 88-9I 55 STEAM GENERATORS S AI's Barber Shop 2803 West Cary Street .....................................................um.......................Q lill'illllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllll'lllflllllllflllllQ FRESH VEGETABLES FANCY FRUITS E LOVING'S PRODUCE CO. 2 WHOLESALE S 825 East Canal Street 5 DIAL 7-4584 PROMPT DELIVERY E ..--...........................................................................-.Q llllllllllflllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfll llflllfllg 1 BLACK G WHITE STORES Serve YourseII . . . the Best for Less 3142 WEST CARY STREET - 6526 HORSEPEN ROAD 6919 LAKESIDE AVENUE Your Richmond-Owned Chain '. ' ''''''E'H'I''N' E' P''''IH'E'n ''n'ul'IU In u 'n 'l 'l'l' llullllilb E ,le-li.?b I87 fxf lllllllllll lllllllllil? Qllllllliiillli l U WM. D. MAXEY, INC. T 81 E 0 Launderers amd... - Developers and CRENSHAW BUILDING Dry Cleaning ' 931 W. MARSHALL DIaI7'0I60 922 W. BROAD RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 5703 GROVE AVE. : 3 as E um sululllllvllllll I lllll v nnnuuna n nunu. ...E E .......l...n. -I Q E1 ---------- m--- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'------------------'-------'---- E1 LEWIS MARTIN REALTY CORP. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 306 Cowardin Avenue RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Kenny Woodcock Tries to Decide on a College nunnnnnnnmmnnnnmunununuumnunnnmmnnnnun 4-Hour Film Developing af lm Elnlunuu ruullulln UE E COMPLIMENTS FILMS LEFT BY 12:30-READY AT 4:30 AT NO INCREASE IN PRICES : of -If Adams Camera Shop DeJarnette 8: Paul CORNER sm and BROAD - Ricl'Imond,Va. E 3 i CAPITAL CITY IRON Goodyear Service Store WQRKS : : FABRICATORS AND ERECTORS SINCE l9l3 2831 W. Broad St. I + Q General Plate and Sheet Metal E ' Products RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E E + E DIAL 2-7239 RlCHMOND,VA. lllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll lllllllllllllllg gillIlllOllllllllIllllllllllllllllillllllll llll 'IIlf'IllIIIl'llllll'lll'lll'll llQ ------- ----------------- - ------ ----------- E1 PHYSICIANS APOTHECAIRY, INC. Pharmacist to tl'Ie Medical Profession Efv WE DELIVER ANYWHERE Sv Professional Building ' Franklin at5tl1 E1 -----'---- ----- - '-----EI f - 7 , wif 191 65 F Safety E vm' VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY Compliments ol LAWRENCE MOTOR CO., Inc. Your Friendly DODGE-PLYMOUTH and DODGE TRUCK DEALER Modern and Complete Service Boulevard Off Broad Phone 6-I536 nunnnunnnnnnnunununuunuuunnnununnnn nunnnunumnnnnnunnnuu nnnnnluunnunnuunuuunnnunn ununnnunnunnununnunnnunnnnnnununnuununnr nunn-nunnnnnnunununnnnannnnnnunnunnnnunun EI El EI Your Friend in Disaster + I 17 5 o. AMERICAN RED CROSS uuulnmnmnm E vuunnnnn lnmmn unlnl nn lqnlqnnnqnnppnnllunlnnulnqllgplqllnqunlun rj Chamberlayne Ave. Pharmacy 2519 Chamberlayne Avenue 2 Q 708 East Broad Sheet E PRESCRlP1iONS-ARE OUR SPECIALTIES E E iNeXt to NaHOnaITheatrel E D 9l 5-7493 E 5 Telephone 7-3515 5 unnuuuuunnaunnnuuunnuunuunuuuuuuuuunlnuununum Bunnnuuuuuuuuunnnnnnunnununuuunnununnnuunuununm .................. ......................................................E1 E1............ .............. .............. .........E1 Westhampton Realty Co. s a E ' Compliments of 1 HARRY COPLEY, Brolrer WALTER MONCURE, Salesman SHIRLEY CLAY, Salesman . A F R l E N D PERSONALIZED HOME SALES Sk + f . . 5101 Grove Ave. Dial as-9055 : nllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Ellllllllllll nllllllim E 'un nlrvuuuuuuun Q Eqnonnln nnunuununuuuuulu lunnnn uonnnlunuullln nn unnlnuulunu I lnlllulllvu Img Richmond Valeteria, Inc. Compliments of lk DRY CLEANERS 1' BELLE BAKERY 5 2705 West Broad Street E Phone 5-2849 E1 --------- ----------'- lil 151 --------'---------------'---------------'------------------------------------'-'- EI L' T' CO' g E F 11 d Br-oagglsli 373469 Rich d V . E E1 ---f-------------------------------------------------------------f----------- lil 151 ----------- ---------------------------------------------'- -------'-- lil Tommy Womble Shares the Fare 'M' ftp: 55: my Dj-,f-vi: 193 Xl ff C?iwQ,jf'-lj lun.. nlnnnu.-Q Qunnupuuunl nnnunuuuunnlnlnlnllunlunnnluulnluuuuQ A. T. HAMILTON Johnson's Drug Store, Inc, IO22If2 I-IuII Street 2600 Chamberlayne Avenue + RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E g INSURANCE E lllllll llllllllllllm Euuulunn IluInInluunlnnulululnl unnllnm compumems or Wachter 8: Wolff Corp. I ' BAUGI-:MAN co. I I THE PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Pfinfefs cmd Lithoqrczphers : i 402 North Robinson Street : 3 : Phone 84-3974 E Q 80I South Randolph St. RicI1mond,Va. E Illlll ulInIIlllullulmnullulllulnlu lnlululnm Ennun:nnuunmnnnun::nunnununauuunuuunulunnununi llunlllunuulnuululuuuunnluluulunuununnnlnluuurE Buunuuun nnunnnun nuun Congratulations to the CIass of '56 ' : The ' MOM- 1 PARK FOODLAND S Richmond's Most CompIete Food Store Us , 'A' R. H. MINOR CORPORATION 509 North Meadow Street I2 N. Robinsogil. B4 2Io3Richmond, Va. E 3 RICHMOND 20' VIRGINIA E Ice - : E ' E :nuunuuuuunnnnnuuunulnulununun:unllululluulunm Euunluu uuunInnunluIllnuInuunuuununlIluuuunnulnuulun5 num nunnnuuunannnunnnnnummununununumnumamnnunnnnnnnnunannumnnuumnnmnununuunnnnunmmuunmnE1 CARROLL'S SHOE STORE 5035 Forest Hill Avenue Y Y 'Y HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SHOES Featuring PoII-Parrot, Star Brand, Rand - Also P-F Canvas Shoes ullln lnlullllllllInlulululllullullul IluununInlIuIullnIIuuI:unIllnlII1unuInInlnunulununlllllullulullllllllll ulllllllllllg nnnuunnunnuunuunuunulnnIununuuunnlnllulu? QIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Complimenfsof WIM Auto SERVICE E General Auto Repairing STATE INSPECTION 5903 W. Broad St. : PHONE 88-2883 Phone 6-8338 .. ..................................... ................ E, E, ..... Compliments ol TOMLINSON CO.. V WHOLESALE 44l9 W. Broad Street 5 S. Roy Wimmer E III INC. Plumbing and Heating Supplies-Industrial Supplies RICHMOND 20, VIRGINIA tim Compliments ol VIRGINIA TOURS , 208 SOUTH SECOND STREET RICHMOND, VA. nnnunnnuuuunnuuuun1nnnununlunununnuuunnul llnllllllllllll s I ffffiw NIL' Phone 4-7447 LANIER'S AUTO SERVICE GAS AND OILS ATLANTIC LUBRICATION WASHING AND POLISHING Exide Batteries ' Firestone Tires E' E' Let's Go Bowling! IT'S GREAT FOR A DATE P L A Y D I U M BOWLING ALLEY I807 West Broad Street 3301 W. Cary St. Richmond, Va. Open I0 dm- 'O I2 Pm- EI ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- lg IEI ---------- ----------------------------------------------------f---------' EI ' ' '- ' ' ' '' '' ' ' ' ' DIXIE JONES Moron CAR 5c, I0c, to 51.00 Store - : COMPANY ' - 2923 West Broad Street 3012-I4 W. Cary Street - . . . 3002 Meadowbridge Road ' Cadillac Oldsmoblle 5823 Patterson Avenue RICHMOND, VIRGINIA llflllll lllllll l. l ll lllllfllfl lllllllllla ElllllllllllII'lilI'fl''UI...I PI 'll' ' '....F'I' '. .' . '. ll'l E' '------'-- -----''----- -'--'-- --- ------ '---'-'--------'- ---'-'---' E E ------ -----'------'---'-'---- - '-'-'---'--'' '--'- --'-'- - '-- -- J. L. Culpepper 8: Co., Inc. FOiVl!QlT S ICE CREAM Mrs. Filbert's Mayonnaise Products Q gfrigrfem f T 5 Go to MOORE and ROSENEATH RD. AWA'-1 5 PHONE 6-I5I6 It Cen't be Beat I905 Semmes Ave. ' Phone 83-1726 E .l'. l' .fl'I'l'.ll.ll'.l'.lll.l.'lll llllllllllm Elllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlIllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllll E Ill.I'llIllI'llllllIllll'I0.lflllIllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Q QllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIllDIIIOIIllIIllIIUIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllflfl Medical Arts Pharmacy Maxey J. Wallace Co. 2nd and Franklin Streets : 3 R EA R S 72' . FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Boulevard TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY : 8 RICHMOND ZOIVA. Phone 3-2723 5 5 Phone 5-2340 E llllllll IIIIIIIIICIIUllllllflllll lllllllllla EINIDNIII 'I'IflIIllllllIlllillllll..ll'lIl.llll'll l .lllllllll ?n1-:un uuuunununuuuunuw-:-un-unuu:n-u: 1 ------u nu ---- umu-mu-num uunu mm u-'- lnnnnn l-..' n .'-..'11.--1.....-.... U ,..... .........................., . ...,...,.3 l97 Ennuunnnnnunnnulnnnnunnnununun uunn nnnn unnuunnunnnnnnuun E mlllnnnIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIllullulllllulnllllll lllllllll I Rucker 6. Richardson MUSE BUICK, Inc. 1414 Semmes Avenue REALTORS Richmond, Virginia Insurance - Loans Telephone 82-2388 E 118 North Elqhih St. Phone 2-4741 2 E . 5 5 E FRED A. MUSE, President Elllillllll lllllfllf llllllllllb E llllllllll lllllllll I lllll llll I llllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll ll Q llllllllul llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I llllIlllllllIllllllllllllllnllnnlllnnl I nllunluunluulluuuuuululnulnluulvlululnl I ll I Davis Day Nursery ' CAREFUL EXPERIENCED SUPERVISION IN CLEAN ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS FOR CHILDREN QV, TO 5 YEARS OLD OPEN 1 AM. TO 6 RM. INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PLAY-DAILY REST NOURISHING LUNCI-IES-ARTS AND HAND CRAFTS . FRENCH AND AMERICAN SONGS-STORY TELLINO-POEMS-DANCING 2416 HANOVER AVENUE DIAL a4-5115 lil El Compliments Oi RICHMOND Plumbing 8: Heating Supplies, Inc. 3303 LANVALE AVENUE - RICI-IMOND,VA. Phone 84-3213 . Bolling fights for the ball. unnunnuuununnnnnnununuluuunuuununuulnunnululnun:luann:unnu:nunuuunuunnn:nunlnunnnIuululuuululunn unnnu nnuunuununnnnnnnnnnlnunuuuu u ...........................................................................E1 E1.................................................................................Eg PURDY a. Lewis 600 N. Sheppard St. KYANIZE PAINTS and VARNISI-IES 3 SUNBEAM APPLIANCES ' BICYCLES 2 FISHING EQUIPMENT E Telephone 5-2404 ' Worren's Lustro Gloss Paper I Used in the 1956 Monticello 51' JF 4' FURNISHED THROUGH B. W. WILSON PAPER COMPANY, Inc. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BUd'SWafCh Repairs ell. Af. Jeeneze 2515 West Broad Street Opposite Broad Street Station DIAL 84-1664 Richmond, Va. ICertitied Watch MaIcerI 5 5 CDIILJNZI47 TILE ' TERRAZZO ' MARBLE 1823 West Main Street PHONE 6-3947 ..........,....... ,.........,...,.......,....,...,.. .....,...,,.,El EJ............ .,............,...........,........,..,..... ........,.El ee feeeeie 199 IV, f V QL E' ' '' ' '' '' '' I? 'E' ' ' ' '' 'E' Compliments of A. L. LORRAINE : the 5 HARDWARE CO., Inc. 5 ' Dial s-9IoI Refrigeration Supply LOWE BROS. PAINTS O : Company E : House Furnishings I22l 23 ADMIRAL STREET . ' 3l I4 West Cary Street El -I---------------------------------------------------------'--------------------- El El ------------------------------------------'--------------------- ----------- I5 '- - --'-'-------- --'------'---'-----------'--'-----------'---'-- --'--- EI EI ----------------------------------------------------'------------'- --'---'----' E' w. L. wAcI-ITER 3 Q 5 E COMPLIMENTS OF ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 5 5 Commercial and Residential : C' O' Motor Repairs ' Wiring ' Fixtures TRAVEL AGENCY E Phone 4-0794 5 224 w. IIROOKLAND PARK BLVD. 5 E ik . E Richmond 22, Va. E 5 E lil ------------------------------------------------------------- - --------------.-- .Iii EI --.------.------ ------ ----------- I5 I? ' ' I? ' ' ' 'Q 5 Compliments of 5 5 Telephone 7-4524 5 PEOPLE'S FINANCE ' R. E. B. BLANTON, INC. SERVICE STUDEBAKERS of Richmond, Inc. ,, : zoz NORTH THIRD STREET 520 WEST BROAD STREET R'Ch 'o d' VG' RICHMOND 2o,VA. EI ----------.------.----...-................................................... lil' .--....---..--..--------- -.-.---.-.--------.---------.-----.--.-------------- lil E' ' ' ' El KINGAN DIVISION Hygrade Food Products Corporation RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 1 1 1 FINE MEATS SINCE l845 .... ...... 200 ................................................................. .................q3 Compliment of Z ix 'looofo QUALITY - 7 BONE DIN I' ji Z TRADE MARK 'R Q S FERTILIZERS I7fII 84 Brown Sfreefs RICHMOND, VIRGINIA What's the good word? ' g2VQ . BROAD AT THIRD PATTERSON AT WESTVIEW 17 PETERSBURG PIKE fSouthSide1 fH'ighla'n,d Spfringsj NINE MILE ROAD AT IVY JOHN H. nANooI.rM. JR. President ' EEEE If, ,I ,E 5 QKQQ, Qglfffl-Q El ------------- --------- -El In--H -------- -------------------- ----------------------- DUKE'S SHOE SERVICE COMP'l'0Mf'l'fR C. B. Carter, Prop. E SCH00l 905 N. Sheppard St. - Phone 5-H45 5 Otters one ot the quickest and Q surest woys to enter business. mmm mummm mmnmmel ll you ore CI high school grocl- ' uote, like figures, then you El .........................................................,.......,........... ,El will enjoy the course in Lafayette Foodland 2 COMPTOMETER OPERATING 1007-09 LAFAYETTE STREET + 4-8? FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE F I N E F O O D Comptometer School 'Q l 201 CRENSHAW BUILDING H. I. Bren M. I. Backer 3-5247 E unununuuunl uuunl IllIllInuullulluunluullQ Eunnlnlul ll lunununuun nun E E nun: :nulllnnunnunuuuuuunnnuuunununu unn E W. H. WHITE Plumbing and Heating Contractors MODERN KITCHENS Oil Burners ' Water Heaters ' Gas Appliances 2416 CHAMBERLAYNE AVE. - DIAL 4-0585 School-spirited Jetfs cheer on the Big ReclETeam.E nnnnnunlnnnunnn 4-fu uuunnn Peck Iron ond Metol Company, Inc. 23l4 BELLS ROAD IStop I2 Petersburg Pilcel Telephone: Richmond 82-5636 2 E C. B. Chance Esso Station CEQ'rfi'jpffjjfgfQQfQ,CY WE DELIVER E Chamberlayne Ave. and Overbrook Rd. 5 5 Phone 5.9739 RICH MOND, vA. Dial 5-0935-04-2594 5 lunuluuuuununa nunnuulnluunnnnluuula EuuunuulununuuununullullluluullnIInluunnunluuuuunnnnn 3156 W CARY ST RICHMOND. VA. gl E1 ,E1.................................................................................. El J. F. SLEDGE, INC. I WILLIAMS OIL CO. 3OI Cowardin Avenue RICHMOND,VIRGINlA J. F. Sledge OFFICE PHONE 82-3649 HOME PHONE 4 0449 AFTER GRADUATION Secure Your Future by Enlisting inthe U. S. AIR FORCE R1chmond, Vo. E llllllll lllllll lllll lllllllllllllulu llll nlllluululuuuu llnnl umm ........ ........................... ..........E1 , Fuel Oil--Kerosene 'I I I4 Hull Street Phone 82-8686 5 EI R. D. Parrish Service Station 3210 west CARY STREET Phone e4-5817 uunnuuuIuulnunluIuulunuununnInu1nunuuuunuuuuuuuunm uunmnm nnuunu E JEFFERSIIN Richmond's Prestige Hotel 2 ACRES ADJACENT FREE PARKING F James M. Powell, Managing Director E Eullulullllul lullllllnuu llnlnn lllllllnlnulunu lnuunnu luulluulnnun mum 'R IQ., im' A4 Q7 .- f-415751 J a 203 X, ff Wav.. -WI-9 Q QIIllluullulllllluulrulllln llll llllul llllllll null llllullu Iulllllnll RYLAND T. Alterations - Additions Insurance Agency UNDERWRITERS ' ADJUSTERS ENGINEERS ' AUDITORS Suite 800, Mutual Building Telephone 3-8341 lunuul llllullllllllnllllluulnluuluuuluuluuunnunnum E ..--mmm.-mmm.I-..-I.-II.I-mI-...mnim-m--u---m.-mm TIRES BATTERIES CARROLL'S ESSO STATION WASHING and LUBRICATION Patterson and Colonial Aves. PHONE 4-1630 RICHMOND, VA. Q Bun 15 or minor or maior repairs, call 5-5050. Jim White will also help you plan and finance your iob. White Construction Co. Inc. Telephone 5-5050 JESSE McBRlDE'S STEAK HOUSE Il you get a bum steer you clon't pay . . . and that's no bull! Midlothian Turnpilre uuIuIInininnsununuluIuunnnunluuuuuuuuuuluuunun nun:uuluulnuunln uluunIuInluluunlunluuuulnun Gunnnuu lunnllnuluuuuulnuulIulIululluunululunnuunln nuuuuuuuunnuuuunnnnlununuluunlnunluunuluunn SHEPPARD ST. PHARMACY 604 N. SHEPPARD ST. Phone 4-9321 :Q anIlIlIIunlllunu1uInuIllInuuIullnuullInlnuuununuuuuulnuun Continental Cleaners 3243 Meadowbriclge Road CALL and DELIVER WE DELIVER FILMS DEVELOPED g PHONE 3-3297 RICHMOND- VA- 'U l'l l 'III'IIIUllllul 'U 'U l'UUE Bill!!Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Good Luck i Q wooDsoN's MARKET from ' 2509 Chamberlayne Ave. A PHoNE 5-om ......... .............E1 Eg........... MIKE'S GRILL 2601 Park Avenue NEIGHBORHOOD DELIVERY Pizza Pies ' Italian Spaghetti Steals ' Chops ' Chicken Q Euunuun ll BARKSDALE MEMORIAL THEATRE Hanover Tavern Hanover 3462 E, 4 RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM SHOPPES 2 Richmond Locations Brook Road and Azalea Ave. fat the end of Chamberlayne Ave. bus Iinei and I IO North Sth Street Telephone: 4-0757 and 7-2289 : RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 5 .. ...... .-...HHQ SKATING IS LOTS OF FUN Meet Your T.J. Friends at the Q r IOULEYARD AND HERMITAGE ROAD See Amusement Page Every Day for Skating Dates in Times-Dispatch and News Leader ' ' ' ' '' '' '' 'IH'-HQ nuuu-nnunuununnunnnnnunnnunnuuunnunnnunnnnunununnununuunuuuvunm Shop Once! Save Twice! WITH t LOW, LOW FOOD PRICES PLUS -A' S81 H GREEN STAMPS AT YOUR FRIENDLY S 'gil f f Vffiea Q lun nnunnnlnlll E R. W. tDickl Jones, Jr. Sawyer and Smith, Inc. s O Realtors O I I7 North 8th Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA , Otifice 3-one Home 5-2453 lt's clear to see . . . E1 ..... a slide rule. A f t ' lllllllll ll RCA Victor De Luxe Automatic 45 Victrola Phono- graph. Big power, top performance at ow cost. Plays up to 2 hours ot 45 records automatically. Go'den Throat tone. AC operation. Rich cabinet in Darlc'Gray with Light Gray grille or Forest Green with Spruce Green grille. , Model 7EY2-536.95 AVAILABLE AT ALL RCA VICTOR DEALERS El' ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -- Q guuunnu uunnu unnrnnna E FOR LAFAYETTE PHARMACY 5 1011 Lafayette Street Phone 5-1777 E E CRESTVIEW PHARMACY, INC. - Q 6516 Horsepen Road Phone 88-2831 5 WESTWOOD PHARMACY, mc. 5 saos Patterson Ave. Phone 6-2385 I SUBURBAN PHARMACY, INC. Z 5 SERVICE 2369 Staples Mill Road Phone 6-4929 Q I E-nunun nnnuunnunn nunun ununnnnuunnunnnnununuunua nnuun uunuuuuulm Eunnnu nuuuunnm EllluIllIuluuuunlnnnnuulnnlnllInllunanlullnuulnulnulunQ Cinder Block Company CRUMPTON AUTO SERVICE sro: GROVE AVENUE I Q ' of Richmond, Inc. ' E Ellen Road and Rosedale Avenue ROAD SERVICE 5 Phone 84-2433 5 , General Auto Repairs 5 Dial a4.l7ao ' li Et L5 Euunuln nu llnunluululu lllllllullll uuuuu llnllnuIlllullullulIlllnllnllullnlnlnl lllllllllllu Qunuuuu Inunuulluullullllllullllll llllll lllllllllllll 'Q mnulunu 0II1lIlullnlnununulunlnu unnuunlg E Compliments ol E 5 Peoples Shoe Rebuilders ' Economy lvlarlcel' E ------------------------------------------------------'-------------- ---'------ E E . ik FANCY GROCERIES AND Mens aff El E1 : Helen's Dress Shop E Dressmalcing, Altering, Tailoring E E M4 N' l-OMBARDY ST' 5 sob N.Sh epp. rd sf. naar-Emo Di-115-9111 ml ------------------------------------- -------------------------- E E ---------- ---,------------------ ----------- nm E ' ' E E ' ' ' ' ' ' E Compliments of 5 U T E R' 5 WELMONT ELECTRIC Hand-made Furniture COMPANY Liv 4200 WEST BROAD STREET 1 I W. Grace Street Richmondlwrginia E ---------- ------------. E E ---------- .--------------.----------- .--------.-.- E UIQ? rfb -YEEEEE fwf ,eeies ffffaw WL . , f-- '-z. -1 nnnvnn nuunnnunnnnununuuunnnn unununuig Compliments ol A FRIEND nnu unnlunnununnnuunu nnuuunhl nnunununrunun:nlnnnunnnu:nunnuuuuannnunuunnm UNITED SURPLUS STORES zoa E. BROAD STREET Across from Central National Bank Building Phone 7-Zl72 Richmond, Va. Compliments ol Buck and Phil 4th and Grace Streets 2-0456 Herman's Beauty Salon SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM PERMANENTS Phone 27747 ' 204 N. Third St. RICHMOND, VA. ''--H ' ' ' '' 'IQl E. W. RUDD CO. . '? R. ASHFORD FINNELL nnnnuu un sunuvunnununannuunuuununnuunuuunnn nun E. L. LUCK, Owner : Plumbing and Heating Q General Insurance - Surety and Fidelity Bonds PROMPT 24-HOUR REPAIR SERVICE ' 0 Office: Dial 4706!-Emergency: Dial 4-6696 800 MUTUAL BUILDING 3467 West Cary St. Richmond.Va. Q E RICHMOND, VA. nunlnnlnlunulnunnnnul uulnnnululuuuuunuum 'annuunn nuuununnnuuunuunlnun :nun CHARLOTTESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS Since 1868 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Manufacturers ol a Distinguished Line of IOOY, VIRGIN WOOL UNIFORM FABRICS Inc uding top quality Cadet Grays and Blues Used by Leading Military Schools and Colleges Prescribed and Used by the Cadets ol Thomas Jefferson High School um ummm-Iuunmuuu-umm uuuunuuq lsnmmm...mummm.mmm....mmmmsmmmmmuumm L E E . S FORMAL WEAR TO RENT TEXACQ STATIQN Also Accessories, 28' I Patterson White Mess Jaclrets Pattersonciali Colonial 5 Phono 84-6336 5 5 I I3 North 8th St. Phone 2-0533 E g BETWEEN GRACE 81 FRANKLIN 209 PATIE T TV RENTAlS l l ! ! OF RICHMOND An ldeol Gift for the Convalescent Remote Control Operated by the Bed Under-Pillow Speakers for Private Listening TELEPHONE 7-6500 1Z N f or RICHMOND SALES AND REPAIRS 317 N. Addison Street Richmond, Virginia ' ' ''' '' ''' ''''' '' 'I '' '''I' l'Nll'lIHlllm5 --- 7 S 9 if Nl nunu nIunununnInullnlinnuunlunlulnnu nunnnnng Qnulnnunuunnuunnnunnnnnunnnuuunnunnnnunnnnu FRANICS REST Harris. Flippen 6. Co 3406 Mechanicsville Pike Phone 2-9941 sporting Goods 'Home of HOSPi'a'i'Y and 713-715 East Main sIfeaI Home FOHKSH 5 Richmond, Va. unnu uununluunnuuuu lnueeuureeenlnnvum Euuuun nunnuunuuunnunuunu nun llllll 'llllll lllllllllllll llllllll lllllllllll llllllllllll llllllllll llllllllll Q all lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l 'Ill 2 E Lef's Go fo Phone a-vm A. E. WINDER, M f. 5 5 I PARKING-GAS-OIL 9 ARNETTE S 4II E. FRANKLIN sr. RICHMOND, vA. Q Ice Cream and Good Food llllllllllllllllll llll I llllllllllllllllll llUlllllllllllll lllllllll ll llllll Ulm E IllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I llllll I lllllllllllll n IInnIvuunlunlulnnlnlunlnnlllulllnllnnllnuulnullllllllllllllnlulnuuuunnnunnn Q qu nanxnnnuunnullnunlllllllnllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll EIlman's Shoe Center WILL 3, DELANEY, Inc, 3022 WSST CGFY Sifeef E S Building Material of All Kinds phone 5-4191 Q Phone sam 44Io ww Broad sue I E' - La France Cleaners 8: Laundry 5 CHAMBERLAYNE CLEANERS COMPLETE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Exclusive Dry Cleaning H- Dyeing SERVICE E 2 2404 Chamberlayne Avenue Telephone 6-2341 Q : Phone 44392 nllnnlnnlInnunInInuluuulnllnnnnulnnunnnnlnunuuuE mennllInueInlnlIulIluIlululluIluIllllullIllnuunuuuuuuul H ' -S' C .,l . 5 - - oenmger 'zemqre O nc 5 Franklln Inn Confechonery Hardware-Sportmg Goods 5 E 1433-35 E-ns' Mein Sneef soo NORTH CLEVELAND ST. PHONE 3-3483 RICHMOND, VA. 2 Dig Those Crazy Expressions W I B muluunnununnuununnnunununnnunununnnununnuuu qw uunnnu nm um lllllvlllvlllvvl un nlruuul nn unnnn- -Q COMPLIMENTS of The Clover Room si ------------ ----- ----- ----------- E1 'El ' ' E' E' ' ' ' ' 'E' Compliments of LAFAYETTE I VARIETY STORE Mooer S Motor Car IOIO Lafayette Street COFTTPBFIY CALL 84-4854 PackardDealers SCHOOL SUPPLIES ------------ ----------------------------------------------- ----'------- Ei E --.------------------------------------------------------------------------------ s' ----'----'--------------------------'---'------------'-------'--------'-'-- --'- s' si ----------------------------'----------------------------------------------'-'--- si WYATT FLORIST Phelps-Bowles-Cooke FIowers for All Occasions Mofor Co., Inc. gif 2735 WEST BROAD STREET RICHMOND, VA. 3200 ldlewood Avenue 5 5 5 DeSoto - Plymouth 5 PHONE 5-3087 SALES AND SERVICE E+ ------------ ------------------------------------- --------'--- E1 E1 ------------------------------------------------------.-------------------------- Ei sl -'---------- -'----'-'---- --------------------------------------------- -------------------------- '--------- Q MAJOR'S SERVICE szoo N. BOULEVARD 5 Phone 6-2945 151.N........................................m......-.................-.....-m.gl Q..........,..,.......,,...,..,.,..,.....,..,....,..,...,....,,,,,.,,.,.,,..,,,,.Q E Richmond Fixture and Equipment Co. Q E ' E E Store Fixtures and Equipment of All Kinds 5 E Kramer S Market E GLASS CHINA - SILVER WE DEUVER Q S 10144016 E 1C Y S ph 3,8338 5 g N. Cleveland Sf. E Blllllllfllll llllllllllllm QtlllllllllflllllllillllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllg + v L L ,if 9 f 6 Haw W QQ K - LQ- , ,Y , L E1.................................................................................Ei E1.................................................................................lg DARNES' LAUNDERTERIAS Complete Quick Service Laundries 3532 W. CARY ST. Phone 84-3796 5404 LAKESIDE AVE. Phone 84-3832 5 RICHMOND, VA. lguunnun WILLEY DRUG COMPANY LET ii: IE' E' ' ''''' ' '' ' '' ' ' ' '' EI A. G. DGRIN AGENCY INSURANCE 1205 Bellevue Avenue 2 Q DIAL 5435 915-917 East Main Street ! E , E1 ----------- --------------------'---------------------------- ------------ E1 IEI' ------------f----i------'----------------------'--------------------------------- I5 El -------------'----------------------------'---------------------------------'---- E1 EI ----------------------------------------'---------------------------------------- E1 5 EARL R. THOMAS AUTO SERVICE Q Dia: 4-1491 : 4031 MacArthur Ave. Richmond, Virginia E1................................................................................. Q W. Wallace Smith Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 5 111 North 4th Street Euluunu lnllulullnnlllnllnlulln lnulunu 5 The New Hub E STUART CIRCLE PHARMACY SODAS - DRUGS E, - lil E' EI Q-uulnun:nunuanIunnunlnulnnlnnuunnnunnlunnllnunnn 'E' EI DIETZ PRINTING co. More Than a Hall Century oi Printing Service AUGUST DIETZ ' AUGUST DIETZ, III 0 109 E. Cary Street MOORE'S FUR SHOPPE 609 W. Main Street 5 Richmond, Va. Dial 2-2158 5 Ei luunnlnununlnunn:nunununlnnlunnunnlulululnunumug COMPLIMENTS OF E Richmond Builders Supply Corp. : ssoo WEST CLAY STREET E5 A. Loyd Hobson. Jr. P General Contractor n : We Deliver Prescriptions U24 WHITBY ROAD 1601 PARK AVENUE PHONE 5-im TELEPHONE 84-'347 Ennuunnnunulnluununuluulunu:nuunInunuulnunuunlnnnm Eunuunu uuuuluuunluluuuuulnnlnu llllrllllulunm ................................................................................................................................................ El Washed, Screened, Uniform Grain Sand and Gravel FOR MASONRY - PLASTER ' SEPTIC TANK CONCRETE AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION WEST SAND AND GRAVEL CO., Inc. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 2801 Rady Street ' 2-8307 Quality .... Service E1 E1 I1 EI SOUTHERN FUEL OILS, Inc. KEROSENE - No. 2 OIL ' INDUSTRIAL OIL BETHLEHEM OIL BURNERS 1 ELLEN ROAD, RICHMOND, VA. Dial 5-4351 E YY E i,,Q?b 2 IJ fffdig, ML . E' Grove Ave. Pure Oil Station s Franklin Fgod S1-ore 4909 Grove Avenue S E E BATTERIES-TIRES-ACCESSORIES mmeil J' Morgan WASHING-GREASING 5 5 801 N. Cleveland Sf. Dial 5-9187 ..... 'il li' Oriental Restaurant E Chinese and American Foods Friedmanls Loan Office 405 E. Franklin Sl. Dial 3-2979 E E EI COMPLIMENTS OF ummummuummumI1ummmnmnummmunuuummn 5-mumIImumuu1nmmmnIummm-nnmmmmmnuummunn DANCING Friday and Saturday Nights mo PM. TILL 12:30 A.M. I ' 'ro THE: The Souihs Most Beautiful NATION'S FINEST DANCE Ballroom ORCHESTRAS 3817 West Broad Street For Reservations Dial 5-9151 ............................................................. ...... ...........E1 ETH................................................................................ Zeeman Clothing Co. NEWMAN'S 719 WEST BROAD STREET : Phone 3-7069 Richmond, va. 5ERV'CE,5TAT'ON E1 Amoco GAS AND on. llllllll lllllll unnnln nuuun pnnqllnglln E 5 Q Compliments of 5 E Washing and Greasing. LUKHARDIS MARKET General Auto Repairing E E 4201 W. Broad Street Phone 6-1607 Ill .I' ll 'l l'lIl'lllllllllllIll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllm EI!IIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIE New York, here we come! 4 Efluunnnuuluunl nun nnunun unlunluuunlung Qununnnnunululnluuulnl nunIuIIouInullulluuunuunuuQ DIaII 0765 COMPLIMENTS OF Bowker and Roden, Inc. Mrs. Plyler-S s RICHMOND, VIRGINIA , NURSING HOME REINFORCING BARS .29 9 E I6I 5 Grove Ave. g E Wire Mesh ' Placing Accessori 5 E Dial 84-322' E E Form Ties 5 E I E, 4...... ............................................--.... -------.-..--- E E ------------ -------.--- ------------- E E1 ----------- --------------------------------------- ------'---------------------------------------------------- ------------- I3 FRANK A. BLILEY Funeral Home : 217 WEST GRACE STREET ,gm My S4, Dial 3-2761 Id' Em, ,,,,,, . nu llnua luulullluulyllul uIIullllllIu l4uZE1l::Siulnulllllnllullug fp -unannn.--n.---.I---.-..-.-li.-lllnfl-..---I--ulunuvnnnuunnusunnwunlllrulvvlvlvvv Q Q lI I III Il'-II'Ill 'l'V'lll1ll 'IIl'II''II''II''lI''l Q Pa 'VieWP a'maCY SHEPPARD STREET 3ooo M s'd A E E OSS I G VENUS E E El........................................-........................................Ej 5 QulInulluuIuIlluurnlllnlunuu1ununuuunnnnulnuunnnluuuQ g Q Vassar's Esso Servicenter u 3 3547 West Cary Street E E 707 Sheppard Street E 2 Phone 6-I249 E Q E Elnn-mm. Immmnumummmmnun-mnmnuummmmmmu uuunu-lug Ford Sales and Service LAYFIELD-PARKER, INC. Sandston, Virginia -W 7 1-0 I' EH- se f f nuuunuuuulnuuuuuuuuuluuuuuuuunnnn nunnnnnnnunuun4nunnunsnuuuunuuuucnuuuunu 1 ll uuuulln u luuuuun-:n:-nnnunn-nnnun: n uunnunnnunnnunuunnuu I unun: an-nnnnmnnummm nnnnnnnun mnmmu-umm U-nun? Lipforcl Printing Company, Inc. ' LETTERPRESS and PHOTO-OFFSET Phone 2-2683 coz EAST MAIN STREET RICHMOND 19, VIRGINIA 2 T31 nuInnunnuununnnnnu-uuunun-nnuu ununn-nnun-nnnunuuunnnunnnu nnnnnnn-nunununuuunnnunnun-n E INCORPORATED I906 PHONE: 84-3276 5 ATLANTIC I BITULITHIC COMPANY Grading ' Concrete Pavement ' Macadam Pavement ' Asphalt Pavement : Stabilization ' Water Mains ' Sewers ' Surface Treatment General Offices: I400 ROSENEATH ROAD ' RICHMOND 21, VIRGINIA lllllllUllUlllllllIIIUUIUIlllllllllll'llllIIll'Ill.IllIllIll'IllI.llI'llll..llII'llI'll'IllIllI'flIIllIll'I'llIllIIllIll'll'IIllI'll'Illll'll..'lllllllllllllllllllllllm n nannnannuununnvannnuunnulluluu-l-sl-vvl-lolul--llIllwlllvlllrllvvllllllr EI Illllilllllll llllllllullllllllll nunnnlluul Richmond Auto Top CON PGHY 5 A346 AJ E 2007 Chamberlayne Avenue Telephone 3-7646 A D T I SINCE 1946 W' 9 ops ' ea overs ' p 0 s ermg 5 E gg5g3f:15552345f:jg5jgI:555535555135552-2-. .,-4. 0 ' '12g2-f:1:,:::,:.-,ntl 2 T,.. , ''' '' El 6 ' ' - ----- - --'--- -------' Q SNOW and FERGUSON .T.. E fy! Mom' C0mPanY I 2320 W. Broad Street E 5 Il ff A ' ' ' ' Q Q In The Bright Blue Wrapper! 2 I3 E s Compliments of S Q S PERMA-STONE of Richmond 2II4W.Cary Sheer DiaI84-3I67 5 : 5 IllltlullllllllIlllllllIllIllIIllIllIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIE ExnuulnuululunnunuinunuuuunulunuunnuuunnuuuuuunEI 6 B ulnu unnuum mm ....... ,,,,,,,,, , , E Compliments ol A FRIEND iff 30I I Doclc Street A. W. GRANDIS CO. GEN ERAL CONT RACTORS 29I3 W. Leigh St. Phone 5-4886 RICHMOND 21, VIRGINIA 'Hf'ii'iL'i.'IJ.'2IiI2i'i5TiIY ' 5EIi'3'fi3i'I ' PRICE BROTHERS We Repair All Makes of Fountain Pens Things for the Office, Home, and School Sth ST., IETWEEN IROAD AND MARSHALL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA nunannunnunenuuuununuluunuenunununnnuuuuun Inunnuunulnuu0nsuunIIIoIu10nIlluIII0nnuuluunuouuuunuuunn Our Boosters KAY'S FAMILY CLOTHIERS HUBBAND'S BARBER SHOP AIIIlIIIuonnuunuauununueuluununuuunuunuuluunnunu Complete School Equipment Service what 0 Ii., - you want er- ls U E xi , A Coke , ' DRIIVK X XR P N N - -'com En .I registered I,..1..m.,I. X Richmond Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. I3I0 ROSENEATH ROAD E Enmunl lnnnunnluuuuuulluununun: nuunlmm Emuuunnunnnuunnunuunu uuuunnu un nnuu mm Highland Park Pharmacy R. R. ROOKE 2929 Second Avenue RICHMOND, VA. Phone 3-I847 E nun unun an uunnnnuacnusu nn unnnuuannuullunnlq nu ....,. ,Q EI JONES and ROBINS INCORPORATED E Realtors and Developers 5 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E uuuuu uunuunl1uunnu:nunn1unnunnununuuuuuuuluuunE1 I? Virginia School Equipment Co., Inc. 5 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E EI ee sfiigfi? X E' U 217 M A El ........................................................................................... El LEWIS E. FERGUSON Pain+Ing and Decorating 3111 W. Cary SIreeI RICHMOND, VIRGINIA EI EI Fancy Goods for Smart Young Homemakers EI ----- --------- EJ The Christmas season is here I? STUART C. SCHAAF E Real Estate and Insurance E Phone 6-4317 E 3118 W. CARY ST. RICHMOND, VA E-mu--munum-ummmuuIIn-Immm-mmmmmnm-mmm I? B. F. GOODRICH STORES E 2700 West Broad Street : TIRES ' BATTERIES ' BICYCLES tit Bnlnun nnnun Compliments of Richmond Auto Parts, Inc. u RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Bummn unmnnm E-uummu mmm Iulnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnlnunnnnuluuulnnn nuuu lil STUART'S STORE 402 W. Brookland Parlr Boulevard E QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES 2 ummnmnnumnmumnnnnnummmmmmnumnmmmumml':1 I3 Compliments ol Q CI1iocca's Downtown Restaurant E The Hub ol Fine Food and Congeniality 5 4th AND FRANKLIN STREETS E luunnllullullullllllluululllllnllIulnuuuununluuunnnnununlni 'E' GUY SMITH HARDWARE 5807-9 Patterson Avenue DIAL 87-1110 5 Ea DH- ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -'---- E1 Congratulations, Graduates! RICHMOND DAIRY coMPANY 314 N. Jefferson Street FOR THE BEST IN MILK AND ICE CREAM lg El E Dial 4-7571 FOY'S PHARMACY 5 THE SHENANDOAH 5 Allen Ave. and Grace St., Richmond, Va, F? E FOR A REAL CLEANING SERVICE-CALL : Westhampton Cleaning Co. E 314 LIBBIE AVE.-DIAL 87-2755 E One-Day Service-Cash and Carry Telephone 5-4329 Richmond, Va. .......................nm...mu.................nm...................M fit mm..1.-mmmtmtt.tn-mmm ----..- m-m---mm-mm ----. -1-mg COMPLIMENTS OF E Conrad-Deans Company 5 SPECIALTY FOOD BROKERS g R1CHMOND,VIRGIN1A E --mmmnII-IImIIIIIIn1muummn-ummnmmmm mmml:j mmrmmunnunmnunnnmmmnun-mm-mnmnumnunnnn--'Q BELLEVUE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 5 4013 MacArthur Avenue E 04:9 C FEE A-LJ , Q-Jfffby f f 61 WR? lg lucas nnllnl nl unnnnnnuunruInllnlnuIsnunnunnnunnaununnnnaunnnunnunnounnunnununuunnunnnnnnnuuuauunnulnnnnnnnnunnlnnnluunnnluununn lunlllnnln E HARRIS-BRENAMAN, Inc. 717 E. Grace Street Phone 2-4796 and 2-4797 RICHMOND ' VIRGINIA MacGREGOR . A. G. SPALDING SPORTING GOODS AND ATHLETIC SUPPLIES WESTWOOD PICTURE SHOP Pictures ' Prints ' Frames 6223 WEST BROAD ST. RICHMOND 26, VA. EI El THE WESTWOOD RECORD SHOP 6219 West Broad Street Phone 88-9723 '. llll llll ll lllllll lllllll lllllllll llllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll NIUE E lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll I lllllllllllll ll lllllllllllll llllllll lllllll llllllll l'.ll'llllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll llllll lllilllllllllllll ll llllllll Q mlll llllllll llll llllllll lllllllll Illllllllll llllll Illllllll llllllllll WIN TIPS Company ot RlClImOI'1d, E E CQMPLIMENTS Op Incorporated Z : . . . 5 NORTH BELVIDERE STREET I v 9 a DW9 ComPanY PHONE 7-2935 RICHMOND zo, VIRGINIA g Q 4905 FOREST HIU- AVENUE lllllllflllllllllllll llllllllllllll llllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIE B llllllllll llllll lllllll llllll Illlllll llllllllllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllllll llllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll llllilllllq QllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllil . Atkinson 8: Howard Complaments of : Q PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST North Ave. and Brookland Blvd. PURITAN DRIVE-IN 3-9095 795 CLEANERS Springer Drug Co. 23rd and Venable St. 2-5889 El EI ----- Compliments ol G. E. MacCARTN EY 5057 Forest Hill Avenue Hamburgers ' Hot Dogs ' French Fries Cheeseburgers ' Barbecues lPitCooIcedl TASTEE FREEZ nuunnnuuuuuunuuuunu unuuu nun uun:nununununuuunuununnnnuu uuunn uuuun nuuuuu 220 EL-r --------- ---------'-'------------------------------ '---'------- El ConnpIiments ot BLAIR TRANSIT COMPANY BLAIR TOBACCO STORAGE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Tobacco Capital of the World E1 ...--------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ L5 Qul,..n.u, ....,..l,..l.. nluuunl lnlllqnplnlpnn n nnnnlnlll n lnllllllllllllll 3 gill lllll I ulullnulu llllll ul lllllllllulllul ullllllllllll ll lllll IIIIIQ E . . LAVI LEANERS E E E to cfs hs d, C . ., JAMES RIVER E neo ic mon s inestCIeaning Plants : . S 3II3 W. Cary Street E E CO., .... 'f.f.'Iffff'.'IL.If.' ................. IfffI..I.'.fffiZiQ.'.I.fi ..... E, Lumber Prodws for 'He Bunder 5 WESTWOOD AVE. -----'------------------------'--------'------ -------'----------'------'--- E' and 2 BOULEVARD MARKET Q : R-F. 31 P.R-R- MEATS - VEGETABLES - FRUITS SAUNDERS Avg, 5 2 I403 Agzzznigz Gvenue 2 3 Phone 6-I g Eillllllllll llllllllllllll llllllllll E Ev 'l'llll' I lllllllll lllfllffllllllllll llllllllllllm Quin ...... ..l.,.......l...lgqgllllllllpllllpnulnnunnnnnnu nnnunullnn Q Q ll Illlln ln nllnuuunulunulnn ln uulruulnnulluulln I lluu :nuns lnnl u llllllulll ll lllll ? Compliments OI Martin TiIe 8: IVIarI3Ie CO. 3I I6 West Leigh Street 5 ELiNoR FRY + SCI-IOOL of DANCE W- H- MARUNL Owner ' ' : + Q 5 'iff E E . E E E E TeIepI1one 6-7698 Richmond 2I, Va. E Ei I I Lim uluunu nun nnnnnm meu1unnunnuInunullu:nuul:nunulununInlnllluunllluuunlnn anunnnunuunuuunuunnununuuunnununnuuuunuuuunnauQ Buuuuu nnnnn uuununsnInnnnuununlnnnuE 5 Clements Auto Electric Service, Inc. 5 g ! pl ! E , ann an refe Generators ' Speedometers S Carburetors E C I A EI . S . GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS m I I I v , O p e e U Cl ec IIC er me I-IaIImarIc Greeting Cards 4oo HULL STREET 5 9' , PHONE ez-9850 RicHMoND,vA. 5712 PATTERSON AVENUE Q 6llllflllflllllllflllllllilllllIllIIllIllllIllIIllllIllllIllllllllllllfllllllfllllE gliillillllllllllllflllllllflllllllillllllllllfllllllllIllIlilllllllllllllllullllm -- 7 ,L Ice 7' 'ITKJ J W xl, as ff WM ei ------- -------------------------------------------------------- ------- EI Compliments of HUGHES-KEEGAN, Inc. General Contractors GRADING, SEWERAGE SYSTEMS, WATER AND GAS SYSTEMS RICHMOND ' VIRGINIA El ....... Virginia Machinery and Well Winferg-,.Jame5 Company I Insurance Agency, Inc. Q . WHOLESALE E SPECIALIZING IN PARTICIPATING Water Systems ' Plumbing ' Heating E INSURANCE OF INTEGRITY , I 117 BROAD-GRACE ARCADE LOBBY l - RICHMOND 19, VIRGINIA 1319 E. Main Street : Phones 7-0144, 3-5189 Phone 2-8311 I 1 E. Ray Winters, Pres. Harry R. James, V,Pres 15115 nun funn:nlnnnnununnlnunnnunluu nluunnnm Enunlunnunulunnlnnnluuunlunnnnnunuunnnunuunnnun CARMINE8ISONS General Oil Company, Incorporated 1301 School Street Rappahannock Fish 8: Oyster Co. 5 105 NORTH ROBINSON STREET + + WHOLESALE Fuel Oil ' Oil Burners Foods olAII Kinds, at the Right Price A WARM FRIENDLY SERVICE TERMS: All Bills Payable First Monday E E + After Purchase E 5 phone 3-0174 SCHMIDT AND WILSON, 'REALTORS SINCE 1912 Homes . . . Farms Investment Property Country Estates Sales-Loans-Rentals-Insurance 401 E. Franklin Street Phone 2-5801 unnunununlnunnnsnnunuunuuuu:nun ununnnunnnnnnuunnuinu I I 2 Q 5 WooIard's E FAIRFAX LAUNDRY ALS-I-ON BOSSIEUX DRY CLEANERS one Day service 2 E, 0'e .fI ?.i' ............... 2fil.?1I2?i?....E1 Cow Manure ' Top Soil Stone ' Washed Gravel 5 I? Fill Dirt ' Sand - : . nunininnunnlnunnununn:annnnnnnunnnnlnn unluulum E. R. ESTES E Real Estate and Insurance : E I 60I E. Franltlin St. Dial 2-4408 E ' 'EI E' E1................................................................................. llllIIIllIllIllIllllllllllIlllllIllIllllIIllIllIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll G1 El Dt-I2-125' Residences-12212 STEVE and ANNA, Inc. E R. A. YOUNG Building ' Remodeling 5 Repairing ' Commercial 5 2 Residential ' Concrete Work EI ' 5810 Grove Avenue Phone 87-0010 Clothes That Lead The Life You Love 5 nlunnfum '? Compliments of 5 HOUSE OF LAMPS g I 522 Brook Road E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA I5 East Main Street PHONE 7-8827 : : 5700 Patterson Avenue Pi-ioNs 6-sua El A surprise for Miss Gray - i' F' K me ' a ff Sissy, was LA ,As-,,. DIAL 3-woo RICHMOND. VIRGINIA aoz-sos MUTUAL sun.olNo Immun Illlvlwlllvlln 1 lllvl mmmnmmnmum nulr-wv-uuurnl1lw:u Q Qu uuuuuuuuuuuuunuun ummnmnnmumunm nluu r nlullununnu mmumnu ...........................................................................HE Ej............ .......................................... ............. lilllll lllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllilllllll E nun: nnnnnnInnnunnuuunnluIsnununluunuluunnm EmuvuluruIlunlnlnnInlnnlnlnulnuuuuulunununuunuunnlm Rhodes Pharmacy Owen's Service Station Phone 6-5612 . Amoco Tires and Batteries ' Amoco Products Kensington Ave. and Robinson St. 5 - Dial 33.3550 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 1211 Westover Boulevard 7 l 'll'll 'l lllllIl'll l'l'lllllllIl'llllflfllUlllulifllllllflillg EIU'IllIlllIllllllllllfilllUI'llllllllll.llIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllb lllllli 'llllll ll lll.llllllfllfllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllflllilllllllllllllllIllfllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf llllllyllllllm R. B. AUGUSTINE INSURANCE AGENCY INCORPORATED Agents-General Insurance 5 lil EI Class Rings-Club Pins VV E S T H A M P T O N CaIIing Cards-Invitations Caps and Gowns 'AT ar Walter B. Anderson L. G. Balfour Products : , Ph 87-2456 5804 Grove Avenue 4111 Kensington Ave. Richmond.Ve. E E one 2 t5 RAMON W. ANDREWS INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service 5 Lite ' Personal Accident ' Fire ' Automobile ' Surety Bonds g DIAL 3-B341 MUTUAL BUILDING 'El 'l'l lll'll l'. Illllllf lllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllI'llflflllfllilllllflflnlla PI , Wim Cadets . . . S ecial Service on Cadet Uniforms I N p M Telephone 84-3245 or 84-3246 Today lor Really Fine rf' at Dry Cleaning Q CAVALIER CLEANERS THOMAS HERBERT VAUGHAN-EDWARD JOSEPH SCHUTTE E 4021 MacArthur Avenue El ------- -----------------I- ------------------- --------- - - - - --------------- ----'------ - -at Qmm....mm.................................................................gl - T2 Compliments ol 5:1 Park Avenue Beauty Salon E Dial 4-7886 LB E1 wasnnnuununnnnnnuunnllnnuuuunnnunu:unnnnnunuunmnnE i E KELLEY'S, INC. 5 2 Have you seen KeIley's Gift Department? 5 Gifts for everybody. E 5047 Forest Hill Ave. Dial 5-2341 and 5 4104 E E lgnnnunnu nlln nun nunun unul nnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnunn lununlnna n E WHEEL AND RIM DISTRIBUTORS E E1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I5 DIXIE WHEEL co. INCORPCRATED Automotive Parts : 1+ 916-918 N. BOULEVARD Q RICHMOND 20, VA. : Phone 5-3207 E lil nun-:mg Martin Chevrolet Sales Corporation E 214 Cowardin Avenue Ri-:lxmond's Largest Chevrolet Dealer RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Qnnnnnnl I? llnululg mm-.mm nun---'IQ I Royal-Liverpool Insurance Group 4001 Fitzltugh Avenue Phone 6-5586 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E 6, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, n uulllllllllllllllllll lllnnnnm gun... ...... uuunnunu nnununu :mum lllulll mmm IIIIIIIIIII I? Q lllI'IIII'II'I 'IIIIIIDIII EI BILL'S BARBECUE I Two Locanons Broaddus 8: Lucas, Inc. 2 if Mysesqggeel ssospiroadssgfgl 2511 W. Lombardy Avenue E One ' one ' Ig RlcHMoND,v1RoiNiA 5 AUTO REPAIRS 5 A Trial Males A Customer E S , me 225 of ffffiw MQ? Quuunu nnununlnnnuuuunuunununluunuluu unnm nunnunllnuuunnnnunuulnununuunullnunnunlnunuu . E' 'Q' Earnest Bros., Inc. SHOCKET'S MARKET E Burnt Clay Products E 3 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 1326 McDonough S'- El 43 El NEW YORK DELICATESSEN Saul H. Steiner 2 2920 WTT CARY STREET E Q Jeweler and Optician E Tal 5-6956 E E I E The Best Sandwiches in Town 5 5 29295 west Cary Sheet I 5 5 RICHMOND 2l,VIRGINIA at ---------- ----------------- ----------- -- ------- D--H ----- ---- ---------------- -'---'-'---'-------------- --------'--'-----'---'--------------'------- D Is' --------------------'-------- ---'- - -----'------- ----- ' -'---- - E E g Founded by R. T. Crane T855 ' Q Pl'lll-l-lPS 66 Valves-Fittings-Pipe Plumbing and Heating 5 2901 W. Broad Street ' ' 1209 Admiral Street DIAL4-4444 RICHMOND,VA.g : : 2 RICHMOND 20,VIRGINIA Evllllllllllll Ills llllllllllll lunnluulunuluuuuununub E :nnun uuuuuuunuuuununnunnlIunuluulnunuunuuluununl Ev-mum nu-nunummmmmmnnnmum nu E Compliments Ot THE FLOWERS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Manufacturers and Distributors SCl1OOl,Cl'IurCl1, and Public Seating Furniture E 327 West Main Street RICHMOND zo, VIRGINIA lit Qnnnlnlunnn nnunuu uununun uuunn nuuunn nunnuun uununnnnnm Qunlluunlnul1ununuIuIluuuunlnnIlrIllullunnnulunnununaunu Geor ian Beaut Salon . . . 9 Y 2 Cosilven Lumber Company E E Specialists inHI:I:ngT:1l?rr:L Waving and FLQORING :Is N. Addison se.DlAl' bigilcls. wm. m schoai 5 EllllllllllIIIllIIllIllIIllIIllIllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll av 5 EHllllllllllllllIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2030 Jennie Scher Road Consolidated Printing CO. E DIAL 7-9313 and 7-3930 E E J. Hilmon Burtclwett, Owner Q E Q 27l0 W. Cary St, Phone 4-8927 EI.......... ...................... .................. .........EI El.................................... ................................ nun-un unnunuunun:nuuluulnnnuuununulnununu un uuunuunln nun umnnmmmmmm-nunmnnnn-mnInumInunu.-nun--:IQ : -I-ummm Tommy Gibbs Auto Sales Your Friendly Used Car DeaIer - RADIO 2039 WEST BROAD STREET Richmond, Virginia E uulnulnm HAVENS a MARTIN, INC. STATIONS WMBG 21,25 132215 F.M. Eigcioqiiixrts WE DELIVER TELEVISION THE ROI-I-ING PIN WTVR f0'5'f3f'iIN5IA'tfs Bakery and Pastry Shop, Inc. 5' The First Stations 2732 WEST BROAD STREET Dial 5-1155 Of 6-1836 of Virginia NOLAND COMPANY, INC. Gs WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Plumbing-Heating-Air Conditioning Era: I22 South Eighth Street Dial 3-5351 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E ---- ---E1 L 1 -,Wa 9 ,jf ff6T5Q,I0 NTL E un-mum nun mmm--munuu num.-n mm in--mm ann nun:IanisnInun'unInIinnnnnuInuunnunnmmununmuv:nmImmnunun-unnunummmmnununm:nunvnuulaulnuullIullulul E For Home Made Flavor and Home Made Goodness f e' I f fl I I I I Tumi-E 'DHIQYHE 'DHIEEIQE 'llllfifii I I QL :: ' II zz xxx xx: xx- -,f - K, f i wx! ,f xx! ,f xx- e,f DEPEND ON DUKE'S - 1 15: If :Iii w e-.r1vi2jII I-iv viii , If - 'III5Qi Bidi? Hmmm , -1 u-'EEE Hmm ,Q-. I ,Q-. ,I ,.g. A,I gg. , I-g. ,-If :f-W : ,i'1CI1 7 :flbl-.N . :,'1'H ' ri1l.. :1'I'bl.li.?:i,l1I . ' . uf X L-- I- L-- -x.. . Lf' H L-J' nun -un n The Official and Recognized THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL RINGS Sold thru RicI1mond's Leading Jewelry Stores :SQTLVTQY MANUFACTURED BY uso . , V' 'D ,E Xxx I I Rm.TsH II I I fbwt lwlw f i '. - I II tl- g, ,.:A..' ., -QLLQ. nunununu-mu J. JENKINS SONS CO. 2601 WEST LEXINGTON STREET, BALTIMORE 23, MARYLAND Wa -w ' ,-:'1 . - ,-,.1..mr1wm-1-v-.V V 1-4 A- nmmmmm ru,-' x Z,-: ',,. ,----1 4 - f M-w,1v,, fir I 4,'?- -..'f1'- : .f .uh-- ' , 1.5-1152 ,' ,' v- : Ar M' ,A...,1.15.5115:QQ13i23E ' 15. f I ' - L' f -' , ' 4 ' 5 . , ,-,. 1131E11?I-.-14:-..--.-12-212-211r5121?EE3:-:25Ef5f311151212117125'E3'5'f'5': ,W 5 v ' ' ' ' --1,47-.q','11-1-1T .7Z-1-3-:-I-I-1-22315:'1-14111j1.51'.gIjT:4I5I4l11'1L51:13V27'N I ' , , ' 2 -wg:-:,:1g11:,g.:1g1',,1:g313:3,.1g1111:1151:,g1g:51g1,:,gg:3:,13:1:fg32iZ2z4f ' -j,g1'1,- 1. - . - , f Wwxaigsbsz1:512-'-11--1--'agzgzzzgzarzgzg55511523413-zi' ' ,- 5,5 - f ' 1 X .A., , ,, ,,,.....,. .. n Z Q. , ,L . :- - . V1 - ., - , , M,-f'.?s11'1 3 5-3'--.,, - ev ' f K 9 f X N , C f 1 f' ' 4,0 'Q - aiwffffvf 7455 W fze4lQ'mow3f7Z'7fe QAM! Braduaiiun Uaq... andjngflaq ESE IDE DREAM DA Y! U -----------------------I----------------------- ----------------- E1 , ' ff?-2 aff-fx fqyvgflvr, L 155: I 0 I! PCL 229 Z. K M Index to Adverti ement Adams Camera Shop Al's Barber Shop All Saints Episcopal Church Alley, C. O., Travel Agency Andrews, R. W. Arnette's lce Cream Co. Atkinson lr Howard Atlantic Bitulithic Co. Atlantic Life Insurance Co. Augustine, R. B., Insurance Agency Awalt Ice Cream Co. B In B Grill Bachrach's Jewelers Balfour, L. G., Co. Barksdale Memorial Theatre Baughman Company, The Beauty Nook Salon Belle Bakery Bellevue Pharmacy Bill's Barbecue Black and White Stores Blair Transit Co. Blanton, R. E. B., Inc. Bliley, Frank A., Funeral Home Bone Dry Fertilizer Co. Bossieux, Alston Boulevard Market Bowker and Roden, lnc. Brauer, Charles E., Co. Broad Street Pharmacy Broaddus I Lucas, Inc. Brown, Ennis, Mobilgas Brown, W. K., Insurance Broker Bud's Watch Repairs Byrd Pharmacy Capital City Iron Works CarroIl's Esso Service Station Carroll's Shoe Store Carter Aviation Caslon Studio Cavalier Cleaners Center Pharmacy Chamberlayne Avenue Pharmacy Chamberlayne Cleaners Chance, C. B., Esso Servicenter Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chesapeake I Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia Chiocca's Downtown Restaurant Cinder Block Co. of Richmond Clarke, C. E., Br Son Clements Auto Electric Service, Inc. Clover Room, The Cobb, B. H., Lumber Co. Coghill, C. E. Coleman-Scales Auto Supply Co. Colonial Stores Incorporated Comptometer School Conrad-Deans Company Consolidated Printing Co. Continental Cleaners Corley Music Co. Costen Lumber Co. Crane Co. Crumpton Auto Service Culpepper, J. L., If Co., Inc. Curles Neck Dairy, Inc. Darnes Launderteria Davis Day Nursery DeJarnette B Paul Dementi Studio Dietz Printing Co. Dixie 5c, l0c, Sl Store Dixie Wheel Co., Inc. Dorin, A. G. Agency Duke's Shoe Service Earnest Bros., Inc. Ellman's Shoe Center Estes, E. R. Ferguson, Lewis F. Finnell, R. Ashford Flowers School Equipment Co., Foy's Pharmacy Francis, H. N., 8: Co. Franklin Food Store Franklin Inn Confectionery Frank's Rest Friedman's Loan Office Fry, Elinor, School of Dance General Oil Company Georgian Beauty Salon Gibbs, Tommy, Auto Gilman Plumbing Company Goddin and Cayton, Inc. Goodrich, B. F. Goodyear Service Store Gordon Metal Company Grandis, A. W. Groome Transportation Grove Avenue Pharmacy Grove Avenue Pure Oil Station Gundlach and Co., Inc. Haioca Corp. Hamilton Insurance Co. Hampden-Sydney College Hansel and Gretel Gift Shop Harris-Brenaman Harris-Flippen Sporting Goods Havens 8: Martin, Inc. Helen's Dress Shop Herman's Beauty Salon Highland Park Pharmacy High's Ice Cream Hobson, A. Loyd, Jr. Inc. Hol'n One Donut Co. of Virginia Home Beneficial Life Insurance Co. House of Formals House of Lamps Howard Johnson's Restaurants Hughes-Keegan, Inc. Hyman Bros. James River Lumber Company Jefferson Hotel, The Jenkins, J., Sons Co. Johnson's Drug Store, Inc. Jones, R. W., Jr. Jones Motor Car Co. Jones li Robins, Inc. Kay's Family Clothiers Kelley's Inc. Kingan, lnc. Kramer's Market Lafayette Confectionery Lafayette Foodland Lafayette Pharmacy Lafayette Variety Store La France Cleaners It Laundry Lanier's Auto Service Lawrence Motor Co., Inc. Layfield-Parker, Inc. Lea, Richard J., In Co. Lee's Texaco Service Station Life Insurance Co. of Virginia Lipford Printing Co. Liphart Steel Co. Locke's Pure Oil Service Londeree Bi Wollsieffer Esso Service Lorraine, A. L., Hardware Co., Inc. Loving's Pr-oduce Co. Lukhard's Market, Inc. Maior's Service Station Markow Florist Martin Chevrolet Martin, Lewis, Realty Corp. Martin Tile It Marble Co. Matthew's Tire Sales Maxey, Wm. D., Inc. McBride's, Jesse, Steak House McLane Construction Co. Medical Arts Pharmacy Meister It Smethie Meldanbar Turkey Farm Mike's Grill Minor Music Co. Moore-Kelly Tire Co. Mooers Motor Car Co. Moore's Fur Shoppe Morgan Oil B Supply Co. Morton's Economy Market Muse Buick, Inc. National Service Corporation ,Inc Newman's Service Station New York Delicatessen Noland Co., lnc Norvell, C. B., Awning Company Oriental Restaurant Owen's Brothers Service Station Park View Pharmacy Parrish, R. D., Service Station Park Avenue Beauty Salon, The Park Foodland, The Pat's Record Shop Patterson lnn Peck Iron B Metal, lnc. Pelouze Sales Company Perma Stone ot Richmond Peoples Finance Service of Richmond Peoples Shoe Rebuilders Pet Dairy Products Co. Phelps-Bowles-Cocke Motor Co., lnc. Playdium, The Plyler's, Mrs., Nursing Home Physicians Apothecary, Inc. Price Brothers Propst-Allen Service Station Purdy In Lewis, Kyanize Paints Puritan Drive-ln Cleaners Ragland, W. L., and Sons Randolph-Macon College Rappahannock Fish and Oyster Co. Red Door Restaurant Redmon Implement Co., lnc. Rhodes Pharmacy Richardson, Richard C. Richardson, W. Fred, Security Storage Corp. Richmond Arena Richmond Auto Parts, Inc. Richmond Auto Top Co. Richmond Builders Supply Co. Richmond Coca-Cola Co. Richmond Dairy Co. Richmond Fixture It Equipment Co. Richmond Laundry It Dry Cleaners Richmond Plumbing G Heating Supplies, Inc. Richmond Printing Ink Co. Richmond Valeteria, Inc. Riverside Drug Co. Robertson, James, Mtg. Co. Rolling Pin Bakery Roseneath Auto Supply Co. Royal Engraving Royal Liverpool Insurance Group Rucker li Richardson Rudd, E. W., Co. Ruffin In Payne, Inc. Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Sauer, C. F., Co. Schaaf, Stuart C. Schmidt A Wilson Realtors Scott's Texaco Service Station Second Baptist Church Shelburne Transfer 8: Storage Corp. Sheppard Street Barber Shop Sheppard Street Pharmacy Shocket's Market Slavin, C. L., Cleaners Sledge, J. T. Smith, Guy, Hardware Smith, W. Wallace Snow 81 Ferguson Southern Biscuit Co. Southern Fuel Oils, lnc. Southern Lightweight Aggregate Corp. Sowers Realty Co. Standard Drug Co. Steiner, Saul H. Steve 81 Anna, Inc. Stone-Heffner-Cook, lnc. Stuart Circle Pharmacy Stuart's Store Sulzer, Walter G., Jr. Suter's Hand Made Furniture T 8 E Laundry Tabb, Brockenbrough 8: Ragland Tantilla Garden Tarrant Drug Co. Tastee Freez Tayl-or 8: Sledd, Inc. Thomas Bros. Furniture Thomas, Earl R. Thomas Jefferson Cafeteria Thorington Construction Co., lnc. Tomlinson Co., Inc. United States Air Force United Surplus Store University of Richmond Vassar's Esso Servicenter Vepco Virginia Dairy Virginia Drug Co. Virginia Machinery 8: Well Co. Virginia Record Virginia School Equipment Co. Virginia Tours Wachter, W. L., Electrical Contractor, Wachter and Wolff Corp. Wallace, Maxey J., Co. Welmont Electric Co. West Sand and Gravel Co., lnc. Westhampton Beauty Salon Westhampton Cleaning Co. Westhampton Pharmacy Westhampton Realty Co. Westwood Picture Shop Westwood Record Shop White, R. H. White Construction Co. White Plumbing In Heating Whitlock, Ryland T. Whittet Bl Shepperson Will It Delaney, lnc. Willey Drug Co. Williams Oil CO. Wilson, B. W., Paper Co. Inc Wim Auto Service Winters-James lnsurance Agency Witt Tire Co. Woodson's Market Woolard's Fairfax Laundry 81 Cleaners Wright, L. T., Drug Co. Wyatt Florist Wyatt-Cornick Young, R. A. Zeeman's Clothing 231 M enior Director ACRA, CATHERINE SUE ..Kay.. 1216 Bellevue Avenue College Preparatory Club 16 Committee, Reception Desk Committee, Alternate to Soph- omore Class Council, Jeffersonian Reporter. ADAMS, De WITT EUGENE De Witt 3206 Grayland Avenue Business Forum Club, Christian Youth Club, Cadet Band, Honor Study Chair- man, A Cappella Choir, Junior Stunt Night Ticket Committee Chairman. ADAMS LEONARD WAYNE Wayne 3033 Grayland Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Committee, Tennis, House resentatives, Mr. Smith's Office Aid, Character Committee, Key Club, National Honor Society. Usher of Rep- ALBRIGHT, SPURGEON LARRY Sonny 1303 Westwood Avenue, Apt. 204 College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Alternate to Character Committee, Office Aid, Cadet Corps. ALLEN, IRENE DOUGLAS Rents 1010 North Cleveland Street College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Red Cross Representative, Future Nurses' Club, Jeffersonian Typists, Daily Reports Committee, Alternate to the Junior Red Cross, Alternate to Jeffersonian, Safety Council. ALLEN, THOMAS NELSON Tommy Bon Air, Virginia College Preparatory Forum Club, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Usher Committee, Key Club, Junior Senator, Track Junior slum Night, Rec Hall Commit- tee, President of Student Govern- ment, Board cf Coordination, Coun- cil of Homeroom Presidents, Na- tional Honor Society. AMENT, ELIZABETH DEANS Betty 6405 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Sophomore Class Council, Usher for Junior Stunt Night, Secretary of Homeroom, Monticello Business Staff, Sophomore Dance Decora- tion Committee, Student Coach, Quill and Scroll. ANDREWS, FREDERICK FRANCK -.Fudn 1224 Brookland Parkway College Preparatory Jeffersonian Reporter, Editor-in- Chief of the Jeffersonian, Key Club, House of Representatives Junior Class Council, Tennis, Traffic Com- mittee, Assembl Committee, Cap- tain of Cadet Company A, Na- tional Honor Society. APPLEBY, ELIZABETH Beth 1218 Rennie Avenue College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Monticel- lo Business Staff, Alternate to House of Representatives, Forum Club. ARMSTRONG, ALICE GOODALL Alice 1606 Nottoway Avenue College Preparatory Saint Catherine's School Richmond, Virginia Guidance Aid, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, House of Representa- tives, Y-Teens, Secretary of Home- room. ASFHY, GEORGE ROBERT, JR. i 3405 West Franklin Street Eleective ASHWORTH, BEVERLY EARLE Beverly 6001 Patterson Avenue Elective Alternate to Freshman Class Coun- cil, Secretary of Homeroom, Li- brary Staff Committee, Reception Desk Committee, Character Com- mittee. ATKINS, THOMAS HERMAN ..-I-ommyn 3116 Cliff Avenue College Preparatory Cadet Corps, Traffic Committee, Bulletin Board Committee, Slide Rule Club. ATKINSON, NANCY LYLE nkudyn 1615 Claremont Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, Guid- ance Aid Committee, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Stunt Night, Auxiliary Aid, President of Home- room, Jeffersonian News Editor and Reporter Sponsor of Cadet Band, Senior Class Council, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. AYIERS I PATRICIA LOIS Pat! 3417-A First Avenue Business Monticello Business Staff, Student Coach. BABER, BARBARA ANN Barbie 2009 Floyd Avenue Business Alteernate to Junior Red Cross Christian Youth Club, Jeffersoniari Typist, Office Aid. BABER, JOSEPH WILSON, JR. ...Joan 2009 Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Dramatics, Declaration Staff, Or- chestra. BACON, KATHERINE ANNE Kathy 4512 Cutshaw Avenue College Preparatory Shaw Technical High School, Cleveland, Ohio Junior Grey Ladies Forum Club, Monticello Literary Staff, Character Committee. BAER, TOMMY PERCY Tommy 208 Westham Parkway College Preparatory Jeffersonian Reporter, Jeffersonian Assistant Sports Editor. BAILEY, JAMES MARVIN Marvin 2619 Northumberland Avenue College Preparatory Cadet Band, Traffic Committee. BAKER, FRANCES MANSFIELD Frances 2806 West Grace Street College Preparatory Junior Red Cross Representative, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Tebahoes, Y-Teens Triangle I, Fresh- man-Sophomore Basket all, Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, Junior Varsity Hockey, Varsity Hockey. BALJHHCHARLES WILLIAM, JR. .. I Y.. 3414 Rosewood Avenue Busineess Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieuten- ant, Mana er of Freshman-Siphd more Footiall, Sophomore lass Council, Vice-President of Horne- room, Treasurer of Homeroom. BALLAGH, BETTE JEAN Belle 3519 Montrose Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, Li- brary Staff, Orchestra, Biology Lab Assistant Junior Stunt Night, College Day, Secretary of Senior Class, Co-Chairman of Senior Pic- tures on Monticello Business Staff, Junior-Senior Decorating Commit- tee, Student Coach, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. aAL'rHis, GAY ..Gay.. 3900 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Robert E. Lee High School, Staunton, Virginia Office Aid, President of Home- room, Monticello Literary Staff, Forum Club. BANKS, ELAINE CLOPTON Elaine 2917 Lincoln Avenue Business Bulletin Board Committee, Y-Teens, Junior Grey Ladies, Junior Stunt Night, Operetta, Biology. Lab Assistant, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Secretary of Homeroom. BANKS, NORMA SYBIL Norma 3410 Ellwood Avenue Elective Vice-President of Homeroom, Pres- ident of Homeroom. BAREFOOT, MOLLY EDWARDS Molly 1236 Lorraine Avenue College Preparatory Guidance Aid, Declaration Art Staff, Red Cross Representative, Monticello Business Staff, Messen- ger Committee, Junior-Senior Dec- orating Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Stage Crew, Club 16 Com- mittee, Spanish Club. BAUER, MARY ANN Mary Ann 1212 Amherst Avenue College Preparatory Club 16 Committee, Guidance Aid Committee, Christian Youth Club, Student Coach. BAUGHAN, SALLY ELIZABETH Sally 1705 Westwood Avenue College Preparatory Guidance Aid Committee, Alter- nate to Character Committee, AI- ternatehto House of Representa- tives, Library Committee. BEAM, ROBERT ELZA Beam 3011 Dill Avenue Elective Varsity Football, Track. BEAR, JAMES EDWIN .Uimmyn 1102 Westwood Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Thomas Jefferson Rifle Club. BENDALL, MERRELL ANN Merrell 3104 West Clay Street Business BENNETT, JOEL SIDNEY HMM.. 3011 West Grace Street College Preparatory BENNETT, ROSE MARIE Rose 3008 West Grace Street College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Alternate to House of Representatives, Bul- letin Board Committee, Freshman Class Council, Sophomore Class Council, Declaration Art Staff, Jun- ior Stunt Night '54, Junior Stunt Night '55, Junior Varsity Hockey Team, Club 16 Committee, Treas- urer of Y-Teens, Jeffersonian Artist, Jeffersonian Reporter, Jeffersonian Page Editor, Monticello Business Staff, National Honor Society. BERGER, CAROL ROYE Carol 3306 Woodrow Avenue Elective BESECKER, JACQUELINE ALICE Jackie 5921 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives, Girls' Glee Club, Treasurer of Home- room, Student Coach, Junior Stunt Night Usher Committee, Monticel- lo Business Staff, Christian Youth Club, National Honor Society. BISHOP, WILLIAM LOVELACE Lovelace 3906 Cutshaw Avenue College Preparatory Junior Varsity Basketball, Fresh- man Basketball, Office Aid Com- mittee, Sophomore Class Council, Varsity Football, Track, Junior Class Council, Junior Stunt Night, Eras- er Committee, Usher Committee, Hi-Y I, Senior Class Play, Slide Rule Club, Vice-President of Home- room. BLAKE, HERMAN FREEMAN, JR. Herman 470i Patterson Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Vice-Pres- ident of Homeroom, .Eraser Com- mittee, Traffic Committee, Sopho- more Class Council, Rec Hall Committeee, Elevator Committee, Captain of C Company, Usher Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives, Office Aid Committee, Fin er-Printing Com- mittee, Captain Ordnance of Cadet Corps. BLAKE, MARGARET ANN Margaret 2927 Garland Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Of- fice Aid Committee, Jeffersonian Staff, Safety Council. BLILEY, DAVID GEORGE Bliley 36l8 Hawthorne Avenue Elective Library Committee. BLONDER, NANCY ILENE Nan 39ll West Grace Street College Preparatory Junior Red Cross Representative, Nurses' Aid Committee, Freshman Assembl, Prompter for Briga- doon, Plrompter for New Moon, Secretary of Red Cross, Monticello Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, National Thespian Society, Latin Club, Dramatics, Junior Stunt Night, Christmas Assembly, Radio Committee, Assembly.Committee, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. BOBBITT, HELEN CREE Helen 3022 Park Avenue Business Freshman Class Council, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Guidance Aid Committee, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Character Committee. BOELT, DIANA TILMAN nm.. 3208 Fendall Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Reporter, Assistant Page Editor of Jeffersonian, Jeffer- sonian Captain, Christian Youth Club, A Cappella Choir, Biology Lab Assistant, Club I6 Commit- tee, Club Affiliations, President of Latin Club. BOGIN, BERNARD Bernie 3436 Ellwood Avenue Elective Audio-Visual Committee. BOWERS, CLARA VIRGINIA Winkie 23l0 Floyd Avenue Elective Woodrow Wilson High School Beckley, West Virginia Martin's Ferry High School Martin's Ferry, Ohio Guidance Aid Committee. BOWERS, ROBERT GAMBLE Bobby 36l6 Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Key Club. BRAME, DORIS ANNE Doris 2928 Garland Avenue Business Apex High School Apex, North Carolina Alternate to Red Cross, Christian Youth Club, Business Education Club. BRATMAN, JOYCE THERESA Joyce 2305 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee, Guid- ance Aid Committee, Radio Com- mittee, Junior Stunt Night, Absen- tee Sheet Committee. BRENT, BETTY CABELL Belly 4307 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Varsity Hockey, Alternate to Junior Class Council, House of Represen- tatives, Junior Red Cross Commit- tee Chairman Guidance Aid Com- mittee, Tri-Captain of Hockey Team, Tebahoes, Monticello Busi- ness Staff. BRIDGERS, MARVIN WARREN, JR. Buddy' 3708 Moss Side Avenue Elective BRINKLEY, COLLEEN ANNETTE Colleen l02 North Allen Avenue Business Matthew Fontaine .Maury High School, Norfolk, Virginia BROOKS, HILDA KATHERINE Katherine 5507 Matoaka Road Elective St. Catherine's High School House of Representatives, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Guidance Aid Committee. BROOKS, MELISSA JACKSON Lixse' 4407 Wythe Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Circulation Staff, Mes- senger Committee, Latin Banquet Committee, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives, Junior Stunt Night, Al- ternate to Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Bulletin Board Committee, Office Aid Committee, Vice-President of Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Sec- retary of Homeroom, Freshman As- sembly. BROWN, ROBERT LEE Bobby 39l4 Cutshaw Avenue College Preparatory Usher Committee, Captain of Com- pany A. BRYAN, RICHARD GLEN Richard 69l9 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Central High School . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Varsity Baseball. BUCKNER, BONNIE JOAN Bonnie 38ll Decatur Street College Preparatory Library Committee, Y-Teens, Absen- tee Sheet Committee. BULIFANT, BETTY GAYLE Betty 43lB Stonewall Avenue College Preparatory John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Treasurer of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night Usher Commit- tee, Monticello Business Staff, Bul- letin Board Committee, Chemistry glib Assistant, Freshman Assem- y. BULLOCK, CHARLES THOMAS Thomas 53 Malvern Avenue Business Jeffersonian Runner, Treasurer of Dlistributiye Education Club, Spe- cial Services Committee. BURTON, JOHN CHARLES Charlie 460 Augusta Avenue College Preparatory Office Aid Committee, Traffic Com- mittee. BUTLER, BEVERLY EUGENE HBH.. 350i Grayland Avenue Elective Freshman Class Council, Guidance Aid Committee, Usher Committee, Mr. Smith's Office Aid, Traffic Committee, Eraser Committee. BUTLER, JOAN LOU Joan ll4 Seneca Road Elective Hockey Team, Basketball Team, Tebahoes, A Cappella Choir, Cheerleader, Junior Stunt Night, Daily Reports Committee. BUTTERWORTH, PATRICIA LEIGH .thr- 503 Tuckahoe Boulevard College Preparatory Granby High School Norfolk, Virginia CAMPBELL, HAWES Hawes 20l6 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Al- ternate to the House of Representa- tives, House of Representatives, Key Club, Assembly Committee, Track. CARLTON, GRAHAM ASHTON Ashton College Preparatory l503 Wilmington Avenue Usher Committee, Key Club. CARR, PATRICIA ANN ..Pa,.. 800 Saint Christopher Road College Preparatory Varsity Hockey, Librar Committee, Junior Varsity Basketball, Library Staff, Auxiliary Aid, Make-Up Com- mittee for At Ease, Jeffersonian Reporter, Vice-President of Forum Club, Vice-President of Homeroom, Make-Up Committee for Junior Stunt Night, Make-Up Committee of New Moon, Alternate to House of Re resentatives, Page Editor of Jetifiersonian, National Honor Society. CARSON, JOHN CLIFTON Johnnie 3607 Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom, Alternate to Junior Class Council, President of Homeroom. CARTER, SUZANNE Suzi 32l7 Fourth Avenue College Preparatory Christian Youth Club, House of Representatives, Junior Class Coun- cil, Senate, Library Staff, Art Editor of Monticello Literary Staff, Junior Stunt Night, A Cappella Choir, National Honor Society. CAUTHEN, RALPH BAKER Ralph College Preparatory 4009 Cutshaw Avenue Office Aid Committee, Audio Visu- al Committee, Character Com- mittee, Traffic Committee, Usher Committee, Christian Youth Club, A Cappella Choir, Song.oI Nor- way, New Moon, President of Forum Club, Junior Stunt Night, Athletic Aid Committee. CHEPP, THEODORE JERRY Teddy 402i Cutshaw Avenue College Preparatory President of Freshman Class, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Junior Varsity Basketball, Freshman Football, Track, Key Club, Sophomore Sen- ator, Junior Stunt Night, Traffic Committee, Varsity Basketball. CLARKE, BEATRICE LOVING naut- 2905 West Cary Street Business Junior Grey Ladies, Character Committee, Library Staff, Nurses' Aid, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Dec- laration Staff. CLEMANS, GEORGE BURTIS George 4600 West Frankin Street College Preparatory Biology Lab Assistant. CLICK, MARY FRANKIE Frankie 5ll4 Evelyn Byrd Road College Preparatory Guidance Aid Committee, Office Aid Committee, Library Commit- tee, Library Staff, Sponsor of A Company, Reception Desk Com- mittee, Vice-President of Home- room, Monticello Staff, Nurses' Aid Committee, Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative, Alternate to Junior Red Cross. COGHILL, DONALD EDWARD Donald 89I3 River Road Elective Saint Christopher's High School Richmond, Virginia Monticello Business Staff. COHEN, LEITHIA Leithia I5 North Thompson Street College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee, Radio Committee, Junior Stunt Night. -.fs me P 9 ,nf-'Sip frfifsw W? 94,113.3 v COHN, ADA CAROL Carol 4429 Bromley Lane College Preparatory Guidance Aid Committee, Office Aid Committee, Auxiliary Aid Committee. COLEMAN, BARBARA ANN Barbara 2409 Park Avenue Elective Albermarla High School Charlottesville, Virginia Secretary of Homeroom, Sheet Committee, Guidance Office Typist. COLLINS, ALVIN LEON, JR. AIvIn' ll3 North Vine Street Elective Office Aid Committee, Art Staff of Declaration, New Moon Scenery. COLLINS, JAMES ALVIN Alvin l7l5 Laburnum Avenue College Preparatory Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Treas- urer of Hi-Y l, Key Club. COLLMAN, CHARLES BONHAM Chuck 3907 Chamberlayne Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Vice-Pres- ident of Homeroom, Key Club, Hi-Y I, Cafeteria Committee, Soph- omore Class Council, Varsity Base- ball, B Team Basketball, B Team Football, Varsit Football, Varsity Basketball, Traffic Commit- Absentee tee, Elevator Operator, Spotter for Football Team. COINNIELL, RICHARD GRANT, JR. .. ic .. l402 Sauer Avenue College Preparatory Cadet Band, Audio Visual Com- mittee, President of Homeroom, Monticello Business Staff, Drill Platoon, Rifle Team, Rec Hall Committee. cououssr, sun sm 43lI West Franklin Street College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom, Jefferson- ian Lieutenant, Y-Teens, Captain for Jeffersonian, Jeffersonian Staff, Cheerleader, Quill and Scroll. CONWELL, BETSEY MAHLON Betsey 4004 Park Avenue College Preparatory Office Aid Committee Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Jeffersonian Cir- culation Staff, Auxiliary Aid Com- mittee, Jeffersonian Business Staff, Guidance Aid Committee, Recep- tion Desk Committee, Junior Senior Decorating Committee. COg5hARCHER WILLIAM, JR. I50I Cedar Lane Elective President of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom. COEE, ELIZABETH GROVES .. il.. 3848 Brook Road Business Girls' Glee Club, X-Ray T pist, Counselors' Typist, Reception Desk. COSTEN, MILDRED ELIZABETH Snookle 4904 Old Brook Road, Apt. 2 Elective Declaration Art Staff, Monticello Art Staff, Scenery Committee of Song of Norway. COTTEN, ANN MEADE Cotton 2509-A Hanover Avenue Elective Tappahannock High School Tappahannock, Virginia Hockey Team, Y-Teens, Radio Com- mittee, Alternate to Junior Class Council. CRAVEN, JAMES WARREN Jimmy 26I0 Floyd Avenue Elective Traffic Committee, Freshman-Soph- omore Basketball, Junior Varsity Basketball, Eraser Committee, Var- sity Basketball Hi-Y I, Usher Com- mittee, Vice-President of Home- room, Treasurer of Homeroom, Senior Class Council. CRUMP, JOHN CRAWFORD, Ill --Johan 3606 Moss Side Avenue College Preparatory Cadet Corps, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Coaching Alternate to Junior Red Cross Council, Alter- nate to House of Representatives. DAVIS, GAYLE KNOX Gayle 5023 Sylvan Road College Preparatory Guidance Aid Committee, Office Aid Committee, Auxiliary Aid Committee, Reception Desk Com- mittee, Librar Committee, Song of Norway, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, New Moon, School Gtuin- tet, Monticello Business Staff, House of Representatives, Nurses' Aid Committee, All-State Orchestra, All- State Band, National Honor So- ciety. DAVIS, MARY WILLIAMS HMNY.. 2416 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Freshman - Sophomore Basketball Team, Junior Red Cross Represen- tative, Alternate to Jeffersonian, Nurses' Aid Committee, Junior Grey Ladies, Tennis Team, Monti- cello Business Staff, Forum Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Glee Club, Junior Stunt Night Usher, Office Aid Committee, Auxiliary Aid Commit- tee. DAWSON, MARGARET ROSELLE Roselle 432l New Kent Avenue College Preparatory Library Staff, Y-Teens, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night Ticket Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives, Sponsor of ','A Company, Absentee Sheet Typist. DAWSON SUZANNE ci-asntuorou Suzanne 44l2 Stonewall Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross Representative, House of Representatives, Office Aid Committee, Y-Teens, A Cap- Eella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Li- rary Staff, Libra? Committee, New Moon, Je Clef Club, Junior Stunt Night. DECKER, RICHARD HENRY, JR. Dick' i235 Warren Avenue College Preparatory Biology Lab Assistant, Junior Class Council, Alternate to House of Representatives, Captain of C Company. DENNIS, JAMES WALLER Waller 3020 Pump House Drive College Preparatory Freshman Class Council Treasurer of Homeroom, Elevator Committee. DE PUE, RICHARD EARL Skinner 3l45 Ellwood Avenue Elective Freshman Basketball, Junior Red Cross Representative Sophomore- Junior Varsity Basketball, S,P, l23, Vice-President of Distributive Ed- ucation Club, Club Affiliations Committee. DIX, ALICE JOYCE Alice Joyce 3906 Sulgrave Road College Preparatory House of Representatives, Secretary of Homeroom, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Junior Varsity Hockey, Varsity Hockey, President of Tebahoes, Biology Lab Assistant Radio Committee, Co-Business Manager of Monticello, Girls' Glee Club, Book Club, Quill and Scroll, Na- tional Honor Society. , DOSIAILDSON, JOHN EDWARD .I o nt. 2908 Lamb Avenue College Preparatory Forum Club, Treasurer of Home- room, Radio Committee. DOYD, ELIZABETH CALDWELL .. diy.. I0 Wilkinson Road, Old Oaks College Preparatory House of Representatives, Alternate to House of Re resentatives, Mon- ticello Business Slaff, Vice-President of Homeroom, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Y-Teens Office Aid Com- mittee, Counselor's Aid, Club I6 Committee Reception Desk Com- mittee, Jeffersonian T ping, Parent- Teacher Association Committee. DREW, LEWIS HARRISON Lewis 506 Brancroft Avenue College Preparatory Sophomore Class Council, Alter- nate to the House of Representa- tives, Junior Varsity Basketball, Rec Hall Committee, Traffic Committee, Junior Stunt Night, President of Homeroom, Junior Class Council, Varsity Baseball, Secretary of Key Club, Treasurer of Senior Class, National Honor Society. DUNBAR, FRANCES FAYE UPU... 42l0 Augusta Avenue Vocational John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia Club I6 Committee, Absentee Sheet Committee. DUNCAN, ANN CAROLINE Dune 42Il Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Safety Committee, Song of Nor- way,' Declaration Art Staff, New Moon, Orchestra, Junior Stunt Night, Secretary of Homeroom. DUIIQNFJIANT, BERTRAM LEE er 3l32 ldlewood Avenue College Preparatory Ticket Committee for Junior Stunt Night, Cadet Corps, Drill Platoon, Junior .Red Cross Representative, Recreation Hall Committee. DUNNAVANT, CAROLE CABINESS Carol 4307 Spring Hill Avenue Elective Freshman Class Council, Guidance Aid Committee, Bus Ticket Com- mittee, Monticello Business Staff, Senate Welfare Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Library Staff. DUNNINGTON, ROBERT EARL Bobby 37l7 Ellwood Avenue Elective Freshman Football, Freshman Bas- ketball, Freshman Baseball, Treas- urer of Hi-Y I, Vice-President of Homeroom, Cafeteria Committee, Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Office Aid, Track. DYSON, BEVERLY ANNE Beverly 3209 Hanes Avenue Business New Moon. EAST, JOHN KELLEY Jack 2904 Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Charleston High School Charleston, West Virginia Audio-Visual Committee, Declara- tion Art Staff, Jeffersonian Report- exr, .Junior Stunt Night, Jeffersonian rtlst. ECK, ROBERT CHARLES Bob 2000 Westover Hills Boulevard Elective Captain of B Company. ELLYSON, SHIRLEY LEE Shirley 3l26 Rosewood Avenue Business Nurse's Aid Committee. ENNIS, BOBBY RAY Bobby 25I8 Hanover Avenue Elective Eraser Committee, Treasurer of Homeroom. EPPS, VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN Virginia 3332 ldlewood Avenue Business Vice-President of Homeroom, Jef- fersonian Lieutenant, Jeffersonian Cafptain, Circulation Manager of Je ersonian, Junior Stunt Night. FAISON, CAROL LEE Carol 500 Granite Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Tennis Team, Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Vice-President of Sophomore Class. Declaration Business Staff, Bus Ticket Committee, Vice-Presi- dent of Junior Class, Chairman of Junior-Senior Decorating Commit- tee, Junior Stunt Night, Quill and Scroll, Vice-President of Senior Class, A Cappella Choir, National Honor Society. FARMER, CLAUDE CRISP, JR. Crisp 905 Roseneath Road College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Radio Commit- tee, Junior Stunt Night, Usher Committee. FEINMEL, HARRY ZACH Harry 47l5 Patterson Avenue College Preparatory Traffic Committee. FERNEYHOUGH, BARBARA ANNE Forney 3400 Carolina Avenue College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee, Sopho- more Class Council, Book Club, Guidance Aid Committee, Jeffer- sonian Reporter, Forum Club. FLICK, NITA CHOLE Nita 39l0 Stuart Avenue Business Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Jun- ior Red Cross Representative, .Li- brary Staff, Junior Gray Ladies, Typist for Cadet Headquarters, Alternate to House of Representa- tives. FOGEL, MYRNA nmym.. I3 North Thompson Street Elective I Guidance Aid Committee, Auxil- iary Aid Committee, Radio Com- mittee, Alternate to Character Committee. FORD, GONZALEE MARIE Genuine 3l I2 Park Avenue College Preparatory Henry Clay High School Ashland, Virginia Red Cross Representative, Sec- retary of Homeroom, House of Representatives Y-Teens, Basketball Team, Softball Team, Assernbly Committee, Club I6 Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Usher for Baccalaureate, President of Voice Class, Monticello Business Staff, Colle e Day Committee, Reception Desk Committee, Alternate to Teen Standards Council, Chairman of Calendar Committee. FORE, SARAH McMURDO Sarah I202 Whitby Road College Preparatory FRENCH, JOHN LAWRENCE John 90I Henri Road College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Football, Var- sity Baseball, Vice-President of Homeroom, Usher Committee, Ca- det Corps, S.P. I23, GAMMON, MELBA RAE Melba 27l0-A West Main Street College Preparatory Club I6 Committee, Office Aid, geciaration Typist, Christian Youth lu . GARDNER, RALPH HARRY Ralph 4200 Springhill Avenue College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee Chair- man, Traffic Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Junior Stunt Night Ticket Committee, Alternate to House of Re resentatives, Elevator Committee, Coaches' Aid, College Day Assistant. GARRETT, SUSAN POWERS Hsu... 5903 Grove Avenue Elective Pulaski High School Pulaski, Virginia New Moon, Jeffersonian Cap- tain, Junior Red Cross Representa- tive, Radio Committee. GASSER, EMIL JULIUS E. J. l60l Nottoway Avenue Elective Character Committee. GERSHMAN, SIGMUND ALAN nsigti 43l8 Stuart Avenue Elective Eraser Committee, Traffic Commit- tee, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives. GHAZARIAN, ANNA LILLIAN Shabby l3IB Floyd Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives Guidance Aid, Bulletin Board Committee, Auxiliary Aid, Secretary of Home- room, Alternate to Character Com- mittee, Treasurer of Book Club, Forum Club, Daily Reports Com- mittee. GILLIAM, NANCY GAY Gillis 3l37 W. Franklin Street College Preparatory Secretary of Freshman Class, Al- ternate to Character Committee, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Team, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives, Tebahoes, Cafeteria Committee, Junior Varsity Softball, Messenger Committee, Library Committee, Junior Senator, Varsity Baseball, Junior Stunt Ni ht, Mon- ticello Literary staff, Recording Secretary of S.P., National Honor Society. GILLIO, ELLEN CLAIRE Ellen 7320 Normandy Drive Elective Junior Red Cross, Book Club, Treas- urer of Homeroom, Y-Teens. GILMAN, BETTY LOU Betty 2700 A West Main Street Business Nurse's Aid, Typist for Military Headquarters. GILMAN, CATHERINE SKELTON Cathy l906 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Book Club, Club Sixteen Commit- tee, Bulletin Board Committee, Advanced Dramatics, Y-Teens, Jef- fersonian Alternate, Reception Desk, Future Nurses' Club, Junior Stunt Nlight, Freshman Assembly, Thes- plans, Forum Club, Christian Youth Club, Senior Class Play. GLASER, FRANK STRAUS Frank 3310 Gloucester Road College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Key Club,. College Day, National Honor Society. GOLDEROS, HILDA THERESA Theresa l5l4 Greycourt Avenue Business Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Al- ternate to Character Committee, Office Aid Committee, Monticello Typist, House of Representatives, Reception Desk. GOOD, JACQUELYN EVANS Jackie 5009 Riverside Drive College Preparatory Red Cross Representative, Office Aid, Guidance Committee, Radio Committee, Bus Ticket Committee, Senior Class Council, Junior Stunt Night, Secretar of Homeroom, Declaration Staffi Library Commit- tee, Quill and Scroll. GORDON, JEAN CAMPBELL Joan 35Il Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Nurse's Aid Committee, Reception Desk, Usher Committee. GORDON, NANCY TERRELL Flash B06 Henri Road College Preparatory Junior Varsity Hockey, Junior Var- sity Tennis, Character Committee, A Cappella Choir, Character Com- mittee, Junior Stunt Night, New Moon, Office Aid Committee. oonoou, rt-toms MAnsi-IALL, Jn. -i-I-om.. 4535 West Seminary Avenue College Preparatory S. P. l23, Junior Stunt Night, Secre- tary of Homeroom, Drill Platoon, Rifle Club, Rec Hall Committee, New Moon, Stage Crew, Or- chestra. GRAVES, LEONARD ROBERTS, JR. Bobby 5I7 Cherokee Road College Preparatory Midlothian High School Midlothian, Virginia Vice-President of Homeroom, For- um Club, Junior Stunt Night, House of Representatives, Vice- President of Forum, Bulletin Board Committee. GRAVINS, THOMAS BINFORD Tommy 4022 Fauquier Avenue College Preparatory B Team Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball, Traffic Committee, Hi-Y Mem- ber, Usher Committee, Cafeteria Committee, Victory Dance Coat Committee, President of Home- room, Eraser Committee, GRAY, GRAYFRED BETHEA ..Tony.. 4231 Brook Road College Preparatory Character Committee, Office Aid, Business Club, Alternate to House of Representatives, Junior Stunt Night, Declaration Staff, House of Representatives, Lieutenant of F Company Senior Class Play, Dec- laration Story Section Editor, Cap- tain of Company F. GRAY, HORACE ALFRED Horace 332 Clovelly Road College Preparatory Saint Christopher's High School Richmond, Virginia Woodberry Forest School Orange, Virginia Vice-President of Homeroom. GREATH EAD, JAMES RUTHERFOARD Jimmy llll West Avenue College Preparatory Junior Cheerleader, Honor Study Chairman. GREINER, JAMES COLEMAN Jimmy 340l Hawthorne Avenue Elective Washington and Lee High School Montross, Virginia Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Traffic Committee, Usher Com- mittee, Club I6 Committee, Al- ternate to Senior Class Council. GRIFFIN, PATRICIA ANN Tish I223 Windsor Avenue College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Alternate to House of Representatives, Bus Ticket Committee, Reception Desk Committee, Cheerleader. GRIGSBY, BETTY ANN Betty 420I Chamberlayne Avenue Elective Softball Team, Alternate to Char- acter Commtttee, Junior 'Stunt Night, Club I6 Committee, Library Staff, Auxiliary Aid Committee, Secretary of Homeroom. GROSS, PAUL ALLAN PauI 3I2 Greenway Lane College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Monticello Business Staff, Audio-Visual Com- mittee. GRUSENDORF, WILLIAM EDWARD Bill 5ll9 Caledonia Road College Preparatory Southshore High School Chicago, lllinois Manasquan High School Manasquan, New Jersey Declaration Art Staff, Monticello Business Staff, Jeffersonian Art Staff, Vice-President of Homeroom Bus Ticket Committee, Art Staff for New Moon, Art Staff of Monticello. GRYMES, HARRY BROWER Harry ' l8l2 Grove Avenue Elective Track Team, Vice-President of Homeroom, Jeffersonian Lieutenant. HAGEN, MARY LOUISE Mary Lou 3I25 W. Franklin Street College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Junior Varsity Hocke, Varsity Hockey, Treasurer of Forum Club, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Secretary of Homeroom, President of Y-Teens, Secretary of Y-Teens, Treasurer of Tebahoes, A Cappella Choir, New Moon, Library Committee, National Honor Society. to-.qt Fi fps !x'S 57 9-,-suifjsi l Z.- - fd '-L,-f-- HALL, AUBREY HINES Aubrey 407 Center Street Ashland, Virginia Elective Henry Clay High School Ashland, Virginia HALL, GERALD MAXINE Gerry 4817 Hanover Avenue Business Junior Red Cross Representative, Bus Ticket Committee, Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Chris- tian Youth Club, Secretary of Homeroom, Typist for Student Par- ticipation, Senior Class Council. HALL, WAYNE POWELL nwayne.. 1213 West Forty-Fifth Street College Preparatory Freshman Football, Freshman Bas- ketball, Traffic Committee, Fresh- man-Sophomore Football, Treasurer of Homeroom, Varsity Football, President of Homeroom, Hi-Y ll, Student Coach. HAMILTON, BETTE BELLE Bette 1100 Seminary Place College Preparatory House of Representatives, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Cheerleader, Feature Editor of Jeffersonian. HAMILTON, JOHN CRAWFORD ..Hank.. 1401 Westwood Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Cadet Circulation Manager. HANSEN, RICHARD ERLING Dick 1800 Westwood Avenue Coliege Preparatory President of Homeroom, B Team Football, B Team Basketball, Track Team, President of Junior Class, Hi-Y I Key Club, Cafeteria Committee, Senate, Board of Co- ordination, President of Senior Class, Rec Hall Committee, President of City Federation of Student Councils, Senate,National Honor Society. HARDWICK, SAMUEL KEITH Keith 503 Riverside Drive College Preparatory Freshman Football, Freshman Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track Office Aid, President of Key Club, Vice-President of Heme- room, Usher Committee, Rec Hall Committee, President of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Victory Dance Committee, Treas- urer of Homeroom, Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Coun- ci. HARRIS, BERNARD FRANCIS Bernard 103 Libbie Avenue College Preparatory Office Aid Committee, Traffic Committee. HARRIS, ELEANOR JEAN Jean 4713 Fitzhugh Avenue Elective Secretary of Homeroom, Office Aid Committee, Guidance Aid Committee, Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Declaration Business Staff, Manager of Hockey Team, Junior Stunt Night, Junior Gray Ladies, Christian Youth Club, Secretary of Future Nurses' Club, Absentee Sheet Committee, Y-Teens. HARRIS, RACHEL LOIS Rache1 1412 Laburnum Avenue Elective Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Guidance Aid Committee, Library Committee, Volunteer Worker Med- ical College of Virginia Hospital. HARSHBARGER, KAREN JANE Dizzy 302 North Cleveland Street College Preparatory Midlothian High School Midlothian, Virginia Library Committee, Library Staff, Monticello Business Staff, Jefferson- ian Lieutenant. HASKINS, WAYNE JEROME Wayne 3203 Idlewood Avenue College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Freshman-Soph- omore Football, Club Sixteen Com- mittee, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Tennis Team Vice-President of S. P. 123, Assembly Committee, Vice- President of S. P. 123, Assembly Committee, Vice-President of Safe- ty Council, Usher Committee, Char- acter Committee, Senior Class Council, Athletic Aid. HAWTHORNE, CHARLES LLEWELLYN CharIie 5029 Devonshire Road Elective President of Homeroom, Freshman Class Council, Character Com- mittee, Eraser Committee, Treas- urer of Homeroom, Alternate to Junior Class Council, Junior Stunt Night. House of Representatives, Alternate to Senior Class Council. HAWTHORNE, WALTER WEBB Hopper 4713 King William Road College Preparatory Office Aid Committee, Hi-Y ll. HAYDEN, JOYCE ESTELLE Joyce 2302 Stuart Avenue Elective HEFLIN, RUTH WARD Ruth 7 North Morris Street College Preparatory Club Affiliations Committee, Mon- ticello Business Staff Manager, Of- fice Aid Committee, House of Representatives, Vice-President of Book Club, Secretary of Book Club, Club Affiliations Committee, Quill and Scroll. HEQLEY, ROBERT SPALDING o 3318 Maple Avenue College Preparatory x Treasurer of Forum Club, Board of Coordination, Vice-President of Homeroom, Sophomore Class Councli, Biology Lab Assistant, Alternate to the House of Represen- tatives, A Cappella Choir. HENNINGSEN, HANNE Hanna Business 4504 Cutshaw Avenue Long Beach High School Long Beach, New York Future Nurses' Club, Treasurer of Homeroom. HILLMAN, CHARLOTTE JEANETTE Jeanette 727 Byrd Park Court College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Forum Club, Christian Youth Club, Vice- President of Homeroom, Club 16 Committee, House of Re resenta- tives, Declaration Art Staff Typist. HITE, ANNE DeJARNETT Anne 918 Forest Avenue College Preparatory Junior Varsit Hockey, Varsity Hockey, Vice-President of Home- room, President of Homeroom, Tebahoes, Secretary of Tebahoes, Senior Class Council, Office Aid Committee, Tri-Captain of Hockey, National Honor Society. HOGGE, JOYCE ESTELLE Joyce 3712 Ellwood Avenue College Preparatory Guidance Aid Committee, Bulletin Board Committee, Y-Teens, Char- acter Committee, Junior Red Cross Representative, Forum, Li- brary Committee, Slide Rule Group. HUROWITZ, NORMA SYLVIA ..Norma.. 901 Libbie Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Alternate to Junior Red .Cross, Office Aid Committee, Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative, Messenger of Student Participation. HUSKE, LEIGHTON Leighton 4608 Bromley Lane College Preparatory Henry Grady High School Atlanta, Georgia Track Team, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Junior Red Cross Represen- tattve. HUTCHESON, ANN LIVINGSTON Hutch 3917 Fauquier Avenue College Preparatory Reception Desk Committee, Nurse's Aid Committee, Absentee Sheets Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Cheerleader, Milk Bar Committee, Club Sixteen Committee. JACKSON, ELIZABETH --ult- 13l1 Bellevue Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant Jefferson- ian Alternate Stage Crew, Guid- ance Aid. Committee, Auxiliary Aid Committee, Club 16, Y-Teens, Christian Youth Club, Junior Stunt Night, Junior Red Cross, Medical Co lege of Virginia Volunteer Worker. JACKSON, ROBERT BOLLING Bobby 3309 West Grace Street, Apt. 6 Elective House of Representatives, A Cap- pella Choir, New Moon, Alter- nate to House of Representatives, Junior Stunt Night. JOHNSON, JUDITH MARGUERITE .--Iudy.. 1222 Whitby Road College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Office Aid Committee, Medical College of Virginia Volunteer Worker, Junior Class Council, Bus Ticket Commit- tee, Edutor of Senior Section of Monticello Literary Staff, Messen- ger Committee, Junior Stunt Night Usher Committee, Costume Com- mittee for Junior Stunt Ni ht, Freshman Assembly, Senior CTass Council, Distribution of Class Play, Senior-Junior Decorating Commit- tee, President of Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll, Honor-Study Chairman, National Honor Society. JOHNSTON, ANNE ENBANK Anne 1707 Park Avenue College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Declara- tion Sta , Y-Teens Worship Chair- man, Vice-President of Y-Teens, A Cappella Choir, New Moon. JONES, FRANCES FONTAINE Taine 1714 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Library Committee, Junior Red Cross, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Council, Junior Stunt Night Costume Committee, House of Representatives, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Monticello Lit- erarg Staff Big Sister, Usher for enior Class Play. JONES, ROBERT BOYD nsimpt. 3503 Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Myers Park High School Charlotte, North Carolina The McCallie School Chattanooga, Tennessee President of Homeroom. KATZ, CYNTHIA RAE Cissie 2828 Monument Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Red Cross Representative, Junior Stunt Night, New Moon, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Auxiliary Aid Committee, Character Committee Alternate, Thomas Jefferson Representative at the Christian-Jew Seminar. KEDY, EMILY SUSANNE Emmie Poo 6434 Roselawn Road College Preparatory Churchland School Churchland, Virginia KELLY. JONELL JonelI 801 North Boulevard, Apt. 8 College Preparatory Character Committee, Jeffersonian Alternate, Junior Stunt Ni ht, Li- brary Committee, Daily gRe orts Committee, Reception Desk Com- mittee, Senior Cheerleader, Span- ish Assembly. KENT, STEPHEN ANDERSON, JR. Steve 3906 Park Avenue College Preparatory Freshman - Sophomore Football Team, Usher Committee, Vice-Pres- ident of Homeroom, Junior Varsity Football Team President of Home- room, Traffic Committee, House of Representatives, Varsity Football Team, Key Club, National Honor Society. KING, CAROLYN LEE Carolyn 3l9 Albemarle Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Treasurer of Homeroom, President of Home- room, Junior Stunt Night, Junior Class Council, Senior Senator, Alumni Editor of Declaration, Teen Standards Council, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. KING, SIDNEY JOEL Sidney College Preparatory 29ll Parkwood Avenue Tennis Team. KINGREY, MARGARET CAROLE Margaret 3438 Parkwood Avenue Business Character Committee, Library Staff, Basketball, Office Aid Committee, Character Committee Alternate, Absentee Committee, Typist for Guidance Department, Junior Red Cross Representative. KIRK, MARCIA JANE Marcia 4008 Mount Vernon Street Elective KLUGE, MARILYN SABRA Klugo 32l5 West Grace Street Business Secretary of Homeroom, Jefferson- ian. Lieutenant, Junior. Stunt Night, Guidance Aid Committee. KNIESCHE, CARROLL ANTHONY Carroll 5ll5 Earlwick Road College Preparatory KNIGHT, WILLIAM PATTESON Bill l4l3 Confederate Avenue College Preparatory Forum . KOEPPE, MARY JANE Mary Jann 4200 Patterson Avenue College Preparatory Y-Teens, Forum, Nurse's . ket Committee, Auxiliary Aid Com- mittee. KRAVITZ, LINDA ANN Linda 4504 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Auxiliary Aid Committee, Aid, Tic- Radio Committee. KRYSTEL, JANET FRANCES Janet I7 North Thompson Street Elective LANDSBERGER, LEE MARGERY -.Lua 44l3 W. Franklin Street College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Jefferson- ian Cub Reporter, Radio Commit- tee, Guidance Aid, Secretary of Homeroom, Latin Coach, Advanced Dramatics, Dramatics Assembly, Thespians, Junior Stunt Night Script Committee, Junior Stunt Night Committee Costume Chairman, Declaration Literary Staff, Quill and Scroll, Co-editor of Declaration, Senior Class Play, National Honor Society. LANE, LINDA DARE Winna 4622 Sylvan Road College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Library Committee, Y-Teens, Library Staff, Auxiliary Aid, Jeffersonian Business Staff, Messenger Committee, Jef- fersonian Lieutenant, Forum, Alter- nate to Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Absentee Sheet Committee, A Cap- pella Choir. LANGHORNE, MAURICE BOLLING Bolling 4Il4 Bromley Lane College Preparatory Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Key Club, Hi-Y I, Usher Committee President of Homeroom, Vice-President of Homeroom, Secretary of Home- room, Freshman Class Council, Office Aid Committee. LAUGHON, FRANK EARL Pepper 205 Ampthill Road Elective Manager of Football Team, Track, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Ath- letic Bulletin Board Committee. LAWRENCE, JO ANNE .. O.. IIOB West Grace Street, Apt. ll Business John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia Guidance Aid, Radio Committee, Club I6 Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Junior Red Cross Represen- tative. LEAHEY, GARRETT TOLKER, JR. Garrett Elective IO7 Libbie Avenue Elevator Committee, Traffic Com- mittee, Usher Committee, Fresh- man Football, Treasurer of Horne- room, Operetta. LEARY, HUGH KIRKPATRICK MPM.. l5lB West Avenue College Preparatory Character Committee, Monticello Business Staff. LEWIS, ROY THOMAS, JR. ..-rom.. 4203 Cutshaw Avenue College Preparatory Operetta, A Cappella Choir, Trai- fic, House of Representatives, Jun- ior Stunt Night, Thespian, Teen Standards Council, Senior Class Council, Co-Editor of Sports for Monticello Literary Staff. LITTLE, CARL EDWARD Carl Elective 7ll North Allison Street Vice-President of Homeroom, S. P. IZ3, Captain oi D Company. LONAS, MARGARET REBECCA Becky 203 Hillcrest Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives, Junior Class Council Junior Senator, Junior Stunt Ni ht, Chairman of Reception Desk Committee, Chair- man of Junior Red Cross, Library Committee, Milk Bar Committee. LOVING, ANNE BORDEN Anne 606 Maple Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee, Junior Red Cross Special Services, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Al- ternate to Character Committee, Junior Stunt Night. MARKS, CATHERINE IRENE Catharine 3207 West Cary Street Business Junior Red Cross Representative, Point System Committee. MARR, GLORIA RAY Gloria 5203 Smith Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee, Alternate to Senior Class Council, Slide Rule Club. MASSHALL, PATRICIA LEE r- at.. 4 South Boulevard Business A Cappella Choir, New Moon,' Guidance Aid Committee, Treas- urer of Homeroom, MARTIN, GAY CAMDEN ..Gay.. 4602 Forest Hill Avenue Business Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Member of Christian Youth Club, MARTIN, LYDIA ANN Bud l7ll South Meadow Street Elective Bulletin Board Committee. MATER, STUART ALEXANDER Stuart l09 Libbie Avenue Elective MATTOX, BETTY SUE Susie l226 Windsor Avenue College Preparatory Robert E. Lee High School Staunton, Virginia Junior Stunt Night Ticket Commit- tee, Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Ofiice Aid, Absentee Sheet Committee, Messenger Committee, A Cappella Choir, Secretary of Homeroom. MATTOX, MARILLA Rilla 4400 Park Avenue College Preparatory Y-Teens, Forum Club, President of Homeroom, Orchestra, Bulletin Board Committee, Jeff Clei Club, Christian Youth Club, Usher Junior Stunt Night, Operetta, Alternate to House of Representatives, Recep- tion Desk, Vice-President of Chris- tian Youth Club, Junior Red Cross Representative. MAY, JOHN JOSEPH ..-km.. 9l3 Riverside Drive Elective S. P. 123. MCCLEARY, RICHARD CHARLES Dick 42l6 Old Brook Road College Preparatory Benedictine High School Richmond, Virginia Character Committee, Audio-Visual Committee, Club lb Committee, Junior Red Cross Representative. MCCLENNY, DONALD OWEN MDM.. 65l9 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia Cadet Corps, Vice-President of Homeroom, Monticello Business Staff, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives. MCCOLLISTER, CHARLES HOLMES Charles l20l West 45th Street College Preparatory San Lorenzo High School San Lorenzo, California MCFARLAND, GEORGE MAX George IOOI West 43rd Street College Preparatory Band, Character Committee, Stage Crew, Traffic Committee, Usher Committee. MCGHEE, WILLIAM LEE Billy ll: South Dooley Avenue Elective Usher Committee, Freshman Foot- ball, Freshman Basketball, Treas- urer of Homeroom, Manager of Football Team, Junior C'ass Coun- cil, Hi-Y, Vice-President of Home- room, Chaplain of Hi-Y. MCKINNEY, CARMEN MAY Carm 305 Cowardin Avenue College Preparatory Freshman - Sophomore Basketball, Operetta, Latin Coach, Library Committee, Character Committee, Treasurer of Homeroom, Biology Lab Assistant, National Honor Society. McNlEL, JOHN GLEN Buddy l2l9 Whitby Road College Preparatory MEETZE, ANN TAYLOR HAM.. 25l6 Floyd Avenue Elective Absentee Sheet Committee, System Typist, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Ticket Committee for Jun- ior Stunt Night, Senior Class Play. Point MEGNE, KRISTINA NIJOLE Kris 23l8 Floyd Avenue Business Character Committee. MERRILL, DEANNA SCOTT nose.. 3200 Griffin Avenue College Preparatory Library Staff, Office Aid, Vice- President of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom, A Cappella Choir, National Honor Society. METZ, JOHN RICHARD John 4007 Mount Vernon Street College Preparatory George Washington High School Alexandria, Virginia President of Homeroom, -lg t ripe 'Ni J 9- -'Si xl fffgiwlmzw my METZGER, SUSAN Susan 4303 Fitzhugh Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball Team, Auxil- iary Aid Committee, Orchestra, Operetta, Sponsor of D Com- pany. MICHAEL, ALICE JANE A. J. 3207 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Vice-President of Y-Teens Triangle Il, Treasurer of Homeroom, G ee Club, Usher Committee for Junior Stunt Night. MILLER, CATHERINE LOUISE Catharine 34lI West Franklin Street College Preparatory Alternate to Jeffersonian, Book Club, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Jeffersonian Lieutenant Lat- in Club, Junior Stunt Night, Forum Club, Secretar of Christian Youth Club, Monticello Business Staff. MILLHISER, MILDRED Millie 207 Old Orchard Road College Preparatory Library Staff, House of Representa- tives, Freshman Class Council, Vice-President of Librarsy Staff, Monticello Literary Staff, ecretary of House of Representatives, Junior Stunt Night, National Honor So- ciety. MILLS, DORIS ANN HAM.. 3I3l Groveland Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross, Declaration Business Staff, Secretagy of Future Nurses' Club, Junior tunt Night, Club I6 Committee, Office Aid. MILLS, ROBERT MASON nach.. ll3 Libbie Avenue College Preparatory A Cappella Choir, Declaration Literary Staff. MITCHELL, BARBARA ANN Bobble 2308 Park Avenue Elective Henry Cla! High School Ashland, irgtnta Guidance Aid Committee, Medical College of Virginia Volunteer Work- er, Glee Club, Office Aid. MITCHELL, PATRICIA ALLEN nht.. i825-A Hanover Avenue Business Washington-Lee High School Arlington, Virginia Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Alternate to Character Com- mittee, Forum, Business Club. MOLLEN, HERBERT SIDNEY npokey.. 3406 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Usher. Committee, Audio-Visual Committee. MOORE, JAMES BLYTHE, IV Blythe SOI Cherokee Road College Preparatory Midlothian High School Midlothian, Virginia Junior Red Cross Representative, Reporter for Jeffersonian, Bulletin Board Committee, Junior Stunt Night Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives Forum, Assistant Editor of Jeffersonian, Slide Rule Group, National Honor Society. MOORE, NANCY CAROLYN Nannio l707 Avondale Avenue College Preparatory Declaration Staff, President of Book Club Reception Desk Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Ra- dio Committee, Junior-Senior Dec- orating Committee, Secretary of Homeroom, Associate Editor of Jeffersonian, Reporter on Jeffer- sonian, Junior Stunt Nisght Com- mittee, National Honor ociety. MORRIS, CATHERINE CECELIA Cathy 27ll Lochaven Boulevard Elective Library Committee Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night Tic- ket Committee. MORRIS, DEWEY BLANTON Dewey I40l Greycourt Avenue College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Freshman-Soghomore B a se ba I I, House ot epresentatives, Usher Committee, Sophomore Class Council, President of Homeroom, Rec Hall Committee Traffic Committee, Member of Ka Club, Junior Varsity Basketball, anager of Varsity Baseball Team, Mem er of Hi-Y ll, Sergeant-at-Arms of House of Representatives. MOSS, HOWARD THOMAS Howard 33I3-A W. Cary Street Elective Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Football, Co-Cap- tain of Football Team, Varsity Track, President of Hi-Y I Office Aid Committee, Cafeteria Commit- tee, Victory Dance Committee. MULLIN, CAROLE AUGUSTA Mullin 24l5 Kensington Avenue Elective Collegiate School Richmond, Virginia Sophomore Class Council, Junior Stunt Night, Reception Desk Com- mittee, ouse of Representatives, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Ab- sentee Sheet Committee, Cheer- leader, Office Aid Committee, Treasurer of Homeroom. MURRAY, MARY ADELAIDE Mary' 3I56 Forest Hill Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Sophomore Class Council, Secretary of Home- room, Freshman-Sophomore Basket- ball, Monticello Literary Staff. NEISAAN, ELISABETH .. I.. 30I9-A Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Guidance Aid Committee, Charac- ter Committee, Character Steer- ing Committee. Typing for Mr. Smith, Selling Tickets for Tee Jay games. NORRIS, DAVID STUART Dave l3l3 Avondale Avenue Elective Battlefield Park High School Ellerson, Virginia Germantown High School Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NOVEMBER, RICHARD JACOB Riehard' 325 Greenway Lane College Preparatory Jeffersonian Sports Editor ORROCK, JAMES GOODWIN Jimmy Elective 64l7 Kensington Avenue OSLIN, RONALD DEWEY Ronnie 452l Patterson Avenue Elective Vice-President of Homeroom, Song of Norway, Orchestra, President of Homeroom, Operetta. OVHTON, MARGARET SAWYER .. O.. l602 Bellevue Avenue College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Library Committee, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Bus Ticket Committee. PAHNELAS, MARY ANNA Mary Anna I6 South Auburn Avenue Elective Declaration Art Staff, Honor Study Chairman, Junior Stunt Night, Art Shows of '54 81 '55, New Moon, Distributive Education Club. PAISJLER, WILLIAM LEE .. i .. 3022 Moss Side Avenue College Preparatory Chemistry Lab Assistant, Sec- retary of Homeroom, Cadet Corps, Senior Class Council. PARET, LOUIS FRENCH Boots 43l0 Cambridge Road College Preparatory Tennis Team, Traffic Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Eras- er Committee, Usher Committee, House of Representatives Alternate. PARKER, ROBERT STRATTON Bobby l7l5 Elmsmere Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Hi-Y I, Varsity Basketball, Senate, President of Homeroom, Track Team, Cafeteria Committee, Assistant Chairman of Victory Dance Committee, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Class Council, Chairman of Program Committee, Social Committee Chairman, Na- tional Honor Society. PARSONS, BARBARA EARLE Bobble SIOB Patterson Avenue Business Forum Club, Business Club, House of Representatives, Alternate to Character Committee Business Club Secretary, Junior Gray Ladies. PARTINGTON, DAVID CHARLES non... 5500 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Mount Monis Central School Mount Monis, New York A Cappella Choir, New Moon. PATTESON, LONDON BRENT Brent l023 West 47th Street College Preparatory House of Representatives, Elevator Committee, The Song of Norway, New Moon, Treasurer of Home- room. PAY-NE, LOIS VIRGINIA . ou.. 42ll West Franklin Street Elective Library Committee, Bulletin Board Committee, Sophomore Class Coun- cil, Declaration Art Staff, Absentee Sheet Committee, Office Aid Com- mittee, Alternate to Senior Class Council. PERKINS, ANN LEE Parkin I507 Avondale Avenue College Preparatory Library Staff, Welfare Committee, Declaration Staff, Junior Stunt Night Script Committee Junior Stunt Night Chorus Line, Secretary of Junior Class, Corresponding Sec- retary of Student Participation, Sophomore Class Council. PER:I:':SI.l ELEANOR ELIZABETH 9 Y 32l3 Woodrow Avenue Elective Girls' Glee Club. PERKINS, JOSEPH ROSS, III Hilo..- 3009 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Newark High School Newark, Delaware Cadet Corps, Junior Stunt Night, Forum Club, Elevator Committee. PERLSTEIN, ROBERT JOEL nach.. 4705 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Mr. Smith's Office Aid, Track Team, Eraser Committee. PHILLIPS, VIRGINIA MARY Virginia 3609 Montrose Avenue Elective Bulletin Board Committee, Junior Red l Cross Refpresentative, Dec- laration Art Sta , Alternate of Jel- fersonian Lieutenant. PILKINTON, PATSY ANN Patsy 332i Garland Avenue Elective Book Club, Forum Club. PINCHEFSKY, ROSALIE Rosalie l9I6 Hilliard Road Business POLHILL, JOHN BOWEN John 3208 Park Avenue College Preparatory J. M. Atherton High School Louisville, Kentucky Lab Assistant, Radio Committee, House of Representatives, National Honor Society. POLLACK, JO ANN Jo Ann ' 40l Westham Parkway College Preparatory Library Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives, Jeffer- sonain Lieutenant, Medical College Aid, Spanish Club, Jeffersonian Captain, Jeffersonian Reporter, Page Editor of Jeffersonian, Na- tional Honor Society. POWELL, DUANE HADDEN Duane 3l25 Hanover Avenue Business POWELL, PATRICIA ANN Patti 3806 Sulgrave Road College Preparatory Pennsbury High School Yardley, Pennsylvania Secretary of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom, Freshman Class Council, Junior Varsity Hockey, Freshman Basketball, Varsit Soft- ball, Glee Club, Secretary of' Soph- omore Class, Junior Varsity Bas- ketball, Cafeteria Committee, Teb- ahoes, Song of Norway, Junior Cheerleader, New Moon, Key Club Sweetheart, Junior Stunt Night, Secretary of Tebahoes, A Cappella Choir, Head Cheerleader, National Honor Society. POWERS, CARL MILTON Carl 1707 Oakdale Avenue Elective Art Exhibit. POWERS, JEAN ALLEN Pears 45ll West Franklin Street Elective Office Aid Committee, Stage Crew, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Point Sys- tem Committee, Distributive Edu- cation Club. RAYBURN, PEGGY ANN npeggy.. SZI2 Devonshire Road College Preparatory Character Committee, Y-Teens, Medical Collegpe of Virginia Vol- unteer Worker, resident of Y-Teens Triangle ll, Jeffersonian Reporter, Assistant Feature Editor of Jeffer- sonian, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. REDMON, NORMA LUCILLE Norma R.F.D. I, Richmond, Virginia Battlefield Park High School Hanover County, Virginia Washington-Henry High School Hanover County, Virginia Monticello Business Staff. REISIG, JOYCE SUE Joyce 5004 Park Avenue Business Cafeteria Hostess, Guidance Aid Committee, Secretar of Home- room, Declaration Staff, Book Club, Forum Club, Messenger Committee. RICE, ADOLPH BRANSFORD Brandy 3432 Hanover Avenue Elective Freshman Football, Manager of Basketball Team, Track Team, Usher Committee, President of Home- room, Junior Stunt Night, Jeffer- sonian Photographer, Hi-Y I. RICE, JAMES LINWOOD, JR. Heck I220 Lorrain Avenue Elective House of Representatives, S, P. l23, Cadet Corps, Vice-President of Homeroom, Alternate to Senior Class Council. RIDDICK, LARRY GRAY Larry' 59l9 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Football, Jun- ior Class Council, Captain of D Company, Usher Committee, Rec Hall Committee, Captain Adiutant of Corps. RINER, GLORIA DELL GIoria l5l3 Nottoway Avenue Business Library Staff, Character Committee, Jeffersonian Literary Typist, Sec- retary of Homeroom, National Honor Society. ROACHE, LILLA EVELYN EveIyn 28l2 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Y-Teens, Alternate to Junior Cross, Declaration Staff. ROBERTSON, WILLIAM ARCHIBALD Red l2ll Wilmington Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Junior Var- sity Basketball, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Usher Committee Track Team, Key Club, Traffic Commit- tee, Rec' Hall Committee, Senior Class Council, Key Club Proiect Committee. ROBINS, ANNE CARTER Carter 205 Thom Road Elective Freshman-Sophomore B a s k et ba I I, Vice-President of Homeroom, House of Representatives, Guidance Aid Committee, Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative. RQMMI, ELIZABETH GWENDALYN iz 409 North 30th Street Elective Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Student Coach. ROSE, FRANCES CARLYLE Frances 33l2 Gloucester Road College Preparatory Club lb Committee, Alternate to Jeffersonian, Declaration Business Staff. RUCKMAN, ANN HERRING HAM.. 3406 Park Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Guidance Aid Committee, Office Aid Com- mittee, Library Committee, Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Hockey Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, Junior Stunt Night, Usher Committee, Forum, Y-Teens Triangle I. RUFFIN, ELIZABETH RANDOLPH Betty Ellerson, Virginia College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Character Committee. RUSS, PERRY ARTHUR Bush 4803 Park Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee, Audio-Visual Committee Secretary of Homeroom, Traffic Committee, Safety Committee, Assembly Com- mittee. RUSSELL, BARBARA LA VERNE La Verne 806 Keats Road Elective Library Committee, Jefferson Lieu- tenant, Brigadoon, Club lb Com- mittee, Song of Norway, Secre- tary of Homeroom, Guidance Aid Committee, Club I6 Board, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to House of Representative. RYLAND, MARY BRENNAN Brennan 502 Honaker Avenue College Preparatory Air Editor of Monticello, Charac- ter Committee, Assembly Commit- tee. SALEEBA, DAVID ABRAHAM DavId 3224 Monument Avenue College Preparatory House. of Representatives, Traffic Committee, Usher Committee. SASLAW, MARLYN BEATRICE MarIyn 4405 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Orchestra, Character Committee, Virginia All-State Orchestra, Song of Norway, Medical College of Virginia Volunteer, Honor Study Chairman, Safety Council, Mon- ticello Business Staff, Senior Class Play, Assembly Committee, Radio Committee. SASLAW, SHIRLEY MARCIA Marcia 4405 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Stage Crew, Junior Red Cross Representative, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Declaration Literary Staff, Student Coach. SATTERWHITE, GEORGE WILLIAM George 3I27 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory SAUNDERS, ROBERT MILLER Bobby 3lll West Marshall Street Elective Freshman Football, Freshman Bas- ketball, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Varsity Football, B-Team Basketball, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Hi-Y I. SAYLES, MARY KATHERINE HMMY.. 3122 Parkwood Avenue Business Junior Red Cross, Library Com- mittee, Office Aid Committee, Junior.Gray Ladies, Reception Desk Committee. SCHWARZSCHILD, ELLEN LOUISE HH.. IO2 West Hillcrest Avenue College Preparatory Library Committee, Medical Col- lege of Virginia Volunteer, Alter- nate to House of Representatives, Declaration Staff, Je ersonian Re- Eorter, Page Editor of Jeffersonian rfanish lub, Quill and Scroll ational Honor Society. SCOTT, MILDRED FAY .thy . l5l0 Avondale Avenue College Preparatory Monticello Business Staff, Treasurer of Homeroom, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Office Aid Committee, Welfare Committee, Co-Chairman of Senior Pictures Monticello Busi- ness Staff, Radio Committee. SEATON, MARY JANE Mary Jane 3223 Griffin Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Jeffersonian Captain, Office Aid Committee, New Moon, Junior Stunt Night. SEAY, MARY PORTER Porter 2706 Northumberland Avenue College Preparatory Chairman of Audio-Visual Commit- tee Office Aid Committee, Library staff, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Medi- cal College of Virginia Volunteer, Alternate to Character Committee, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Student Coach, Secretary of Home- room, Varsity Softball, Junior Var- sity Hockey, Junior Stunt Script Committee, Assistant Director of Junior Stunt Night, Monticello Literary Staff, Co-Editor of Mon- ticello Literary Staff, Senior Class Council, Tebahoes, Board of Co- ordination, Senior-Junior Decorat- ing Chairman, College Day Assis- tant. SEAY, SARA TAYLOR Sara Route I2, Box 320 Business SHERMAN, ANDREW LAWSHA ..Andy.. 8ll Pepper Avenue Elective House of Representatives, Rec Hall Committee, Radio Committee, Secretary of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom, Captain of E Company, Captain Executive ot Staff, Usher Committee. SHEVITZ, LENORA YALE Lennie 4394 Augusta Avenue College Preparatory Orchestra, Secretary of Homeroom, Character Committee, Song of Norway, New Moon, Jefferson- ian Lieutenant, Daily Reports Com- mittee. SHIRLEY. JAMES IARCLAY ..Jim.. 4Bl4 Old Brook Road, Apt. 2 Elective SIEGEL, MELVYN EDWARD HMM.. 3539 Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Character Com- mittee, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Eraser Committee, Junior Stunt Night Ticket Committee, Cafe- teria Committee, College Day Host. SILVERSTEIN, JOAN LEE Jeanie 4603 Bromley Lane College Preparatory Volunteer Worker at Medical Col- lege of'Virginia Hospital, Alternate to .Junior Red Cross, Monticello Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, Secretary of Spanish Club, Nation- al Honor Society. 'AU7 f-Jai, J ,.-.v4- -, SIMS, LYNN LEE Uno.. l205 Greycourt Avenue College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom, President of Homeroom. SINSHEIMER, LOUISE MIRIAM Louise 3233 Condie Street Elective Library Staff, Junior Red Cross Representative, Auxiliary Aid Com- mittee. SMITH, BETTY JEAN Betty 34l2 Park Avenue Business Bulletin Board Committee, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Vice-President of Homeroom, Alternate to Jefferson- ian Lieutenant. SMITH, DALLAS EDWARDS Edwards White Plains, Tunstall, Virginia College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Latin Banquet, Corps Drill Platoon. SMITH, ELLEN MAXINE UMR.. l320 Amherst Avenue College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee, Library Staff, Junior Red Cross Representa- tive, Reception Desk Committee, Office Aid Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives, Honor Study Chairman. SNEAD, CECIL CLARK Cecil l60l Monument Avenue College Preparatory Halifax County High School South Boston, Virginia Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Monticello Business Staff. Stilagytl, WILLIAM WEAVER College Preparatory l202 Westover Hills Boulevard Traffic Committee, Biology Lab Assistant. SODINI, SAMUEL MARK nsamn I900 West Main Street Business Homeroom Treasurer, S. P. l23. SPIVEY, JAMES HURLEY ...limi- Elective 200 West Franklin Street Bulletin Board Committee, Charac- ter Committee, Cadet Band, Track Team. STEINGOLD, LEWIS BRANDT Lewis SIOS Cary Street Road College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Rec Hall Committee, Captain of D Company. STEPHENS, JACQUELYN LEE Jackie' 3400 Griffin Avenue Elective Club I6 Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Secretary of Home- room, A. Cappella Choir, Song of Norway, New Moon.' STEWART, AUBREY JACKSON, JR. Jack 33l0 Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Soho- more .Class Council, Junior Glass Council, Captain of 'E Company. STOPES, ARTHUR CHARLES Arthur 3l0l Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Biology Labl' Assistant, Audio- Visual Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Character Commit- tee, Alternate to Character Com- mittee. STUART, DABNEY Dabney 4508 W. Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Baseball, Junior Senator Co- Captain Varsity Football, Senior Class Council, Vice-President of Hi- Y ll, National Honor Society. SUBLETT, GEORGE BURNETT George I9l4 Woodline Road College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Office Aid Committee, Sophomore Class Coun- cil, Track Team, President of Home- room, Vice-President of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Key Club, Var- sity Football. SULLIVAN, EDWARD ..-hd.. 43l3 W. Franklin Street College Preparatory Trinity High School New York, New York Monticello Business Staff. TAYLOR GWENDOLYN cuwronn Gwen 504 Seneca Road Elective Basketball, Softball, Hockey, Treas- urer of Homeroom, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Jeffersonian Runner, Vice-President of Y-Teens Triangle I, Monticello Business Staff Alter- nate to Junior Red Cross, Tebahoes. TAYLOR TURNER woim4lNoroN Turner 5400 Willow Lawn College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Declara- tion Literary Staff. THOMAS, BETTY FRANCES uhm.. 606 North Nansemond College Preparatory Guidance Aid Committee, Nurse's Aid Committee, Junior Gra Ladies, Future Nurses' Club, Christian Youth Club, Junior Red Cross Rep- refentative, Sophomore Class Coun- CI . THOMPSON, ANNE MARIE HAM... 4409 Stonewall Avenue College Preparatory Y-Teens, Library Committee, Re- ception Desk Committee, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Jeffersonian Cap- tain, Song of Norway, Orchestra, Treasurer of Homeroom, Secretary of Homeroom, Vice-President of Homeroom, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Sgonsor of F Company, Student oach, Ensemble for Art Show, National Honor Society. THOMPSON, RUTH ALBERTA Ruth H06 Wentbridge Road College Preparatory Secretar of Homeroom, Freshman Class Council, Basketball Team, Tennis Team, Sophomore Senator, Representative to City Federation of Student Councils, ice-President of Y-Teens Hockey Team, Junior Senator, Treasurer of Tebahoes, Junior Stunt Night, A Cappella Choir, New Moon, Outstanding Junior Award, Vice-President of Student Participation, National Honor Society. THORNTON, JO ANN .. on IB05 Skipwith Road Business Auxiliary Aid Committee, Club Six- teen Committee, Glee Club, Dis- tributive Education Club. THRUSTON, CAROL BURNETT Carol 3430 Hanover Avenue Business Homeroom Secretary, Junior Varsity Hockey, Absentee Sheet Committee. THURSTON, DANIEL MAYO Danny l4I2 Summit Avenue College Preparatory Sophomore Football, Vice-Presi- dent of Homeroom. TIGNOR, JANE BOYCE Jane' 3028 Third Avenue Business Guidance Aid Committee TILTON, ANNE CARY Blushing Bunny 5800 Guthrie Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Hockey Team, Tennis Team, Treasurer of Homeroom Character Committee, Reception Desk Committee. TINGLEY, CHARLES ELBERT Charlas 3609 Noble Avenue College Preparatory Varsity Football, Track Team, B Team Basketball, Varsity Basketball. TODMAN, FREDERICK GRAY, JR. Freddie II7 South Wilton Road Elective House of Representatives, Vice- President of Homeroom, President of Homeroom, Alternate to House of Representatives, Hi-Y l, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Traffic Commit- tee, Safety Committee, Usher,Com- mittee, Honor Study Chairman, Junior Varsity Basketball, Jeffer- sonian Advertising Staff. TRAINHAM, IRIS JOSEPHINE Josephine 4704 Radford Avenue Business Monticello Literary Staff, President of Business Club, Jeffersonian Typ- ist, Stage Crew. TUCKER, JEAN CATHERINE Jean I9 Albemarle Avenue College Preparatory E. C. Glass High School Lynchburg, Virginia Junior Varsgy Hockey, Declaration Business Sta . TURNER, MARTHA ANNE Martha Anne 40I7 Northrop Street College Preparatory Office Aid, Guidance Aid Com- mittee, Junior Stunt Night Ticket Alternate to Character Committee, 0 Committee, Library Staff. VAUGHAN, CAROLYN KENT Carolyn 2928 Seminary Avenue Elective Club I6 Committee, Office Aid Committee, Character Committee Alternate, Monticello Business Staff, Jeffersonian Typist, Homeroom Vice- President. VAUGHAN, HERBERT EDWARD Herbert 43l3 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Freshman Foot- ball, Alternate to Freshman Class Council, Usher Committee, Man- ager of Basketball Team, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Alternate to House of Representatives, Eraser Committee. VAUGHAN, ROSALIE BASCOM Rosalie 2928 Seminary Avenue Elective Guidance Aid Committee, Girls' gg? Club, Monticello Business VICK, SARAH ANNIS Sarah l60l West Broad Street Business Declaration Typist, Guidance Aid Typist, Girls' Glee Club. WAEDELL, JOHN CHESLEIGH .. rp.. l004 West 46th Street Freshman-Sophomore Football, Traf- fic Committee, Audio-Visual Com- mittee, Freshman Basketball, Treas- urer of Homeroom, Varsity Foot- ball, Usher Committee, Key Club, Hi-Y ll, Track Team, Cafeteria Committee, Rec Hall Committee. WALL, VAN CURTIS nvan.. College Preparatory 38l5-A Hanover Treasurer of Homeroom, Song of Norway, A Cappella Choir .Di- rector of Junior Stunt Night, Vice- President of Key Club, New Moon, Key Club International Convention Safety Committee, Ath- letic Aid Committee, President of A Cappella Choir, Chairman .of Cheerleader Committee, Senior Class Play. WALLINHAN, NELL EUGENE Jeanle 4502 Hanover Avenue Elective Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Freshman-Sophomore Tennis, Re- ception Desk Committee, Nurse's Aid Committee, Girls' Glee Club. WARE, SUSAN MARIE Hsu... 4704 Patterson Avenue Business Manager of Hockey and Basketball Teams, Guidance Aid Committee, Tebahoes, Treasurer of Home- raam, Vice-President of Tebahoes. 24 WATERS, WILLIAM GRIFFIN Bill l6l5 Laburnum Avenue College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Usher Commit- tee, President of Homeroom, Vice- President of Homeroom, Hi-Y ll, Secretary of Hi-Y II, Varsity Tennis. WEBB, HARRIET MONNETTE Monnette 29lI West Marshall Street Stage Crew Absentee Sheet Com- mittee, Jefflersonian Typist, Junior Stunt Night Typist, Business Club. WEINSTEIN, ROSALIND Ron College Preparatory 4009 Hanover Avenue Guidance Aid, Monticello Literary Staff, Biology Lab Assistant, Li- brary Committee, House of Repre- sentatives, Senior Class Council, President ot Homeroom, Radio Committee, Quill and Scroll, Jun- ior Stunt Night Usher Committee, Nurse's Aid Committee, National Honor Society. WEISS, EDNA WOODSON Edna Business 4806 Monument Avenue Absentee Sheet Committee, Char- acter Committee, Biology Lab Assistant, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society. WEISS, MARCIA LEE Mickey 2802 Park Avenue Business Guidance Aid Typist. WELSH, JOHN DICKINSON Jack College Preparatory 2508 Seminary Avenue Band, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Jeffersonian Reporter, Junior Stunt Night, Traffic Committee. west, KATHLEEN GRAHAM Kathy College Preparatory 3600 Noble Avenue Freshman-Sophomore Ba s k e t ba l I, Junior Red Cross Representative, Monticello Business Staff, Vice- President of Homeroom. WHITE, JOANNE PRESTON Joanne 3309 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Guidance Aid Committee, Nurse's Aid Committee, Declaration Staff, Secretary of Homeroom, Jefferson- ian Lieutenant, Junior Stunt Night, Assembly Committee, Treasurer of Latin Club, Alternate to Jefferson- ian, Co-Editor of Declaration, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. WHITEHEAD, RUSSELL CLINTON Russell 3I08 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Audio-Visual Committee. WHITLEY, MARY ANN Mary Ann 3338 Hanover Avenue Business Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Y- Teens, Distributive Education Club. WHITNEY, HOWARD VROOMAN Howard 2903 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Blue Ridge School St. George, Virginia WILEY, WAYNE HAMILTON Wayne 3253 Cliff Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, AI- ternate to House of Representa- tives, Alternate to Character Com- mittee, Bulletin Board Committee, Radio Committee, Jeffersonian Cir- culation Staff, Christian Youth Club, Treasurer of Christian Youth Club, Treasurer of Homeroom, National Honor Society. WILLARD, JACK TUCKER, JR. Jack l808 Woodbine Road College Preparatory Sophomore Senator, House of Representatives, President of Home- room, President of Hi-Y ll, Audio- Visual Committee, Varsity Base- ball, B Team Football, B Team Basketball, Chairman of Of- fice Aid Committee, Slide Rule Club, Cafeteria Committee, Junior Stunt Night. 'E' ' ' '' '' '''' ' I? E' '' ''' ' '''' ' J. M. Fry Co. AND Richmond Printing Ink Co. sk Printing Ink Manufacturers WI LLEY, TWYLA LAYTON ..-I-,,dY.. 45l0 Newport Street College Preparatory Bus Ticket Committee, Club I6 Committee, Secretary of Home- room, Song of Norway, Jeffer- sonian Business Staff, Junior Stunt Night, Honor Study Chairman, Re- ception Desk Committee, President of Homeroom, New Moon, Vice- President of Homeroom, Exchange Editor of Jeffersonian, Alternate to Character Committee, Cheer- leader, Office Aid Committee. WILLIAMS, JOYCE PATRICIA ..Pa,.. l704 Seddon Road Business Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Coun- cil, House of Representatives, Mon- ticello Business Staff, Secretary of Homeroom, Orchestra. WILLIAMS, MARTIN BRAXTON, Jn. ..,,,,,.. 3324 Loxley Road College Preparatory Editor of Cadet Section of Mon- ticello, First Captain of Cadet Corps, Captain of B Company, 1955 Senior Class Play, President of Rifle Team, President of Home- room, Usher Committee, Boys' State, Key Club, House of Rep- resentatives, Fingerprinting Com- mittee, Traffic Committee, Board of Coordination. WILLIAMSON, MARGARET WELCH NinItie 3ll South Sheppard Street Elective St. Gertrude's High School Richmond, Virginia Treasurer of Homeroom, Girls' Glee Club, Nurse's Aid Committee. WILLS, MARY ANN Mary Ann 4604 Cutshaw Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross Representative, Guidance Aid Committee, Junior Gray Ladies, Future Nurses' Club, Junior Stunt Night Usher Com- mittee. WOLF, FRANKLIN .STUART Frankie 4308 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Junior Red Cross Representative, Traffic Committee, Usher Commit- tee, Audio-Visual Committee, Pho- tographher for Monticello, Assembly Committee. WOMBLE, THOMAS FRANKLIN .--I-ommy.. 4llI Hillcrest Road College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Treasurer of Junior Class, Junior Stunt Night, Key,Club,, Rec Hall Committee, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, Treasurer of Student Participation, Board of Coordination Senior Di- rector of Key Club, Chairman of Freshman Class. WOODALL, GEORGE SATTERWHITE George 3090ak Lane College Preparatory Cadet Band, Captain of Band, Audio-Visual Committee, Drill Pla- toon, President of Homeroom. WOODWARD, EDWARD JACKSON Tobe 706 North Belmont Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee, Captain of F Company, Usher Committee. WORD, MARY LYNN Lynn l607 Bellevue Avenue College Preparatory Character Committee, House of Representatives, College Day, Cheerleader, Declaration Literary Staff. YORK, CLYDE MONROE, JR. Clyde 3306 Third Avenue College Preparatory Library Committee, Character Com mittee, Treasurer of Homeroom. YOUNG, JAMES WALLACE Jimmy l2l9 Claremont Avenue College Preparatory A Cappella Choir. El - RICHMOND'S HEADQUARTERS FOR HOME BUILDING NEEDS WG o mmm. E 1 c,,,,,,,,,, l sir g x1snxsxmmw.. gj,'f'QQ2 ' wus. 'I-um Phone 3-zzoo io4 N. I4th si. 3 millllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBQ ElII.I'I''''Il.II.I.I.I'IlII.III.II.II.II.III.I .'..ll.'l..l..ll'.l..ll''lulnub - --F , ,moe 241 of -e.--9e....-e , - - L,. General Index A Cappella Choir, 132-133 Audio-Visual Committee, 131 Baseball Team, 159 Basketball Team-Boys, 156-157 Basketball Team-Girls, 155 Biology Laboratory Assistants, 127 Board of Coordination, 85 Book Club, 130 Bookkeeping Club, 130 Business Education Club, 99 Cadet Corps, 137-150 Band, 140 Company A, 141 Company B, 142 Company C, 143 Company D, 144 Company E, 145 Company F, 146 Rifle Team, 147 Character Committee, 92-93 Cheerleaders, 150 Chemistry Laboratory Assistants, 127 Christian Youth Club, 96 Club Affiliations Committee, 98 Council of Hromeroom Presidents, 90-91 Declaration Staffs Art, 126 Business, 124-125 Literary, 122-123 Distributive Education Club, 95 Football Team, 151-153 Forum, 94 Freshman Class Council, 79 Future Nurses' Club, 128 Glee Club Girls', 134-135 Boys', 136-137 Bowma STUDENTS AND FACULTY . A a Aaron, Harriet, B0 Abernathy, Rosemond M., 10 Acra, Catherine Sue, 19, 110 Acree, Bill, 105, 151, 153 Adams, Brenda, 74, 106 Adams, Carlton, 80 Adams, De Witt Eugene , 19 Adams, Leonard Wayne, 19, 92, 102, 121, 161 Adams, Robert, 53 Adams, Wayne, 102 Adt, Frank, 53, 136 Ahern, Cheryll, 75, 126 Albright, Katherine, 96, 114, 115 Albright, Spurgeon Larry, 19 Alexander, George E., 144 Alford, Anne, 53, 91 ,106 Allan, Elizabeth, 53, 123, 132 Allen, Barbara, 53 Allen, Barbara Ann, 53 Allen, Gordon, 53 Allen, lrene Douglas, 19, 100 Allen, Thomas Nelson, 19, 85, 86, 91, 102, 121, 160 Alley, Betty, 90, 94, 130 Allison, Arthur W., 10 Allnutt, Bruce, 73 Ament, Betty, 53 Ament, Elizabeth Deans, 19 Anderson, Betty, 76 Hi-Y I, 104 Hi-Y ll, 105 Hockey Team, 154 House ot Representatives, 88-89 Jeffersonian Staffs Business, 112, 113, 114 Literary, 110-111 Junior Class Council, 52 Juni-or Red Cross, 100-101 Key Club, 102 Latin Club, 109 Library Staff, 129 Monticello Staffs Art, 120 Business, 118-119 Literary, 116-117 Photography, 120 National Honor Society, 121 Orchestra, 115 Quill and Scroll, 97 Radio Committee, 98 Senate, 87 S. P. 123, 108 S. P. Officers, 86 Senior Class Council, 18 Softball Team, 158 Sophomore Class Council, 72 Stage Crew, 131 Tebahoes, 103 Tennis Team, 161 Thespians, 99 Track Team, 160 Y-Teens Trian le I, 106 Y-Teens Triangle 11, 107 Anderson, Dave, 78, 151 Anderson, Emilie, 52, 53, 97, 124, 133 Anderson, Emory, 52, 53 Andrews, Frederick Franck, 19, 85, 97,102,110, 121,164 Andrews, Janet, 53 Angevine, Norma, 53 Anthony, John, 53, 159, 160 Apiggrson, William Eugene, 83, 91, Appleby, Elizabeth, 19, 118 Archer, Allene, 10 Arenstein, Diane, 83, 93 Armistead, Robcrt, 53, 127 Armstrong, Alice Goodall, 19, 100 Arnold, Jim, 115 Arnold, Kim, 127 Ashby, George Robert, Jr., 19 Ashworth, Beverly Earle, 19 Ashworth, Nancy, 80 Athas, Nicky, 82 Atkins, Thomas Herman, 20, 145, 147 Atkinson, Nancy Lyle, 20, 97, 110, 121, 140 Ayres, Patricia Lois, 20, 99 Ayers, Stuart, 96 Ayres, Ray M., 10 . 3 . Baber, Barbara Ann, 20, 110 Baber, Gladys, 83, 101, 106, 130, 158 Baber, Joseph Wilson, Jr., 20 Bacon, Katherine Anne, 20, 93, 94, 117 Baer, Tommy Percy, 20, 111 Bagby, Dick, 75, 102, 157 Bagby, John, 53, 151, 153, 159 Bagby, Thomas, 81 Bailey, Clifton, 82 Bailey, James Marvin, 20, 140 Bailey, Joy Lynne, 53, 106, 117, 129 Baker, Dick, 53, 136 Baker, Frances Mansfield, 20, 103, 135, 154, 158 Baker, Jerry, 75 Baker, Margaret Frances, 10 Baker, Mary, 53 Baldwin, Harrold Andrew, 74 Ball, Charles William, Jr., 20 Ballagh, Bette Jean, 20,97,119,121, 129 Ballard, E. Marvin, 114 Balthis, Gay, 20, 85, 94, 116 Bambacus, lrene, 53, 92, 116, 154 Bambacus, Larry, 78, 136 Bandas, Janet, 75, 135 Banks, Elaine Clopton, 21 Banks, Neal, 81, 85,123 Banks, Norma Sybil, 21 Banks, Stephen, 77 Banks, Wayne, 82 Barden, Jerri, 53, 101 Barffoot, Molly Edwards, 21, 100, 1 6 Barham, Kay, 72, 76 Barker, Lyston, 53 Barker, Mary Anne, 74 Barkman, Beverly, 78 Barlow, Jimmy, 77 Barlow, Richard, 53 Barnett, Joan, 81, 88 Barett, Wayne, 81, 144 Bafgrzrville, George, 52, 53, 87, 105, Bass, Richard, 53, 108, 115, 140 Bassett, Peggy, 53, 130, 134 Bateman, Helen Elizabeth, 10,85 Bates, Alice, 83 Bauer, Mary Ann, 21 Baughan, Sally Elizabeth, 21 Bayne, Kenneth, 76 Beam, Robert Elza, 11, 151, 153, 160 Beaman, Mary Elizabeth, 10 Beaman, Sue M., 10, 17,85 Bear, James Edwin, 21 Beasley, Clifford, 82, 88, 141 Beasley, Vida, 74 Beck, James Monroe, 83 Beck, John, 53 Beckstotier, Mary, 76, 134 Belcher, Doris, 54, 103, 154, 161 Bendall, Merrell Ann, 21, 99 Bender, Velma, 75, 117 Bendheim, Kay, 54, 154, 161 Benedek, Evelyn, 83, 130 Bennett, Connie, 135 Bennett, Joel Sidney, 19 Bennett, G. Rey, 10 Bennett, M-ozelle P., 10 Bennett, Rose Marie, 19, 111, 118, 121, 126 Benson, Beverly, 77 Benson, Jerry, 54, 102, 127 , Bentley, Scott, 90, 160 Berger, Carol Raye, 21 Berger, James Robert, 54, 127, 140 Berlin, Dan, 75 Berlin, Peggy, 82, 155 Berman, Maxine, 54 Bernert, Robert Joseph, 82 Bernstein, Barbara, 54, 125 Belsglcker, Jacqueline Alice, 21, 119, Best, Lewis, 72 Bibb, Richard, 82 Biddle , Richard, 54, 144 Bigger, Patsy, 80 Biglow, Jimmy, 77 Bigony, Martha Jo, 54, 100, 128, 129 Binder, Mark, 131, 151 Binswanger, Bobby, 82, 114 Birkhimer, Betty, 76 Birkhimer, Nelson, 80, 136, 146 Bislggp, William Lovelace, 22, 91, Blackwell, Donny, 81, 144 Blackwell, Earl, 80, 92 Blackwell, Elizabeth, 75, 100, 117 Blake, Bobby, 75, 145 Blake, Ellen, 82, 154 Blake, Frank, 78 Blake, Herman Freeman, Jr., 22, 138 Blake, Margaret Ann, 22, 110 Bland, Jeff, B1 Bland, Roderick, 82, 131, 142, 151 Blankenship, Barbara, 80, 134 Blesse, James, 54, 143 Blesse, Joan, 72, 77, 96, 143 Bliley, David George, 22 Blinn, Barbara, 83 Blonder, Nancy Ilene, 22, 97, 98, 99, 100,109, 118, 121 Bloxsom, W. E., 10, 49, 151, 156, 159 Blunt, Randy, 73, 77, 131, 157, 160 Bluth, Donald, 54 Bobbitt, Helen, 22 Boelt, Dggna Tilman, 22, 96, 98, 109, 111, Bogan, Forest, 54 Boggs, Betty Lou, 74, 106, 130, 136 Bogin, Bernard, 22 Boles, Calvin, 54, 108 Boseman, Jerry, 77, 140 Bosse, Linn, 94 Botto, Helen C., 10 Boulden, Margaret, 54, 119, 135 Bowers, Clara Virginia, 22 Bowers, Gamble, B0 Bowers, Judy, 76 Bolvgrs, Robert Gamble, 22, 98, 102, n, Patricia, 54, 135 Boxley, Loretta, 161 Boyd, Mary, 106 Boykin, Bobby, 83 Bradley, Dick, 80, 142 Brame, Doris Anne, 22 Brame, Mildred, 10, 149 Branch, Barbara, 54 128 Branch, Virginia, 128 Brandenburg, LaRue, 10 Bratman, Joyce Theresa, 22, 98 Breeden, Grace Elizabeth, 136 Brent, Betty Cabell, 23, 103, 154 Brewster, Nauman, 80, 151 Bridgers, George R., 146 Bridgers, Marvin Warren, Jr., 23, 146 Brinkley, Colleen Annette, 23 Britton, Betty, 74 Britton, Bobby, 82 Britton, Diane, 81 Broaddus, Alfred, 160 Broaddus, Norma C., 11 Broaddus, Scott, 54, 102, 160 Broncato, Donna, 54 Brooke, Jane, 114 Brooks, Hilda Katherine, 23 Brfiks, Melissa Jackson, 23, 109, Brooks, Peggy, 54, 135 Brooks, Robert, 81 Brown, Arnold, 76, 157 Brown, Cissy, 81, 155 Dotty, 54, 134 Brown, Brown, Jay, 54, 140 Brown, Joe, 54 Brown, Myrna, 74 Brown, Robert Lee, 23, 141 Brown, Roland, 77 Brown, Trudy, 73, 134 Brown, Zaida, 54, 96, 124, 135 Browning, Ruth Paul, 11 Brumble, Katherine, 11,85 Bryan, Richard Glen, 23 Bryant, Billy, 76, 146 Bryant, Ray, 73, 88 Bryant, Richard, 54 Buckner, Bonnie Joan, 23 Buckner, Brian, 82 Bueneman, Jean, 80 Buff, Bonnie, 88, 98, 130, 136 Buftenstein, Allan, 81 Bugg, Estelle Gratz, 11 Bugg, Maridel,54, 103, 158 Bulifant, Betty Gayle, 23, 119, 127 Bullard, Mary, 77 Bullock, Charles Thomas, 23 Bundy, Arden, 76, 126 Burckell, John, 73 Burden, lsebelle, P., 11, 130 Burgess, John M., 141 Burke, David, 54 Burkhart, Ruth, 75 Burnett, Claudia, 74, 94, 136 Burnside, Charles, 74 Burnside, Charles A., 144 Burrier, James, 81 Burrows, Dickie, 81, 145 Burstein, Frances, 83 Burton, John Charles, 23 Buscemi, Carolyn, 82, 154 Bush, Patricia, 54 Busse, Linn, 81, 106,134 Butler, Beverly Eugene, 23, 136 Butler, Bobby, 157 lrene, 55 Butler, Butler, Joan Lou, 24, 150 Butler, Tim, 55, 91, 105, 153, 160 Butterworth, Patricia Leigh, 24 Butts, Marian, 91 Byrd, Robert, 77 ece Campbell, Hawes, 24, 88, 100, 160 Campbell, Lynn, 75 Cantor, Philip, 144 Capehart, Albert, 55, Caraher, Fred, 73, 141 Cardwell, Jack, 132, 145 Cardwell, John, 55 Carino, Carolyn, 55 108,143,151 Carlton, Garland, 80, 93, 161 Carlton, Graham Ashton, 24, 100 Carmack, Shelburn, 149, 151 Carner, Ellie, 75, 92 Carpenter, Cornelia Rose, 126 Carr, Patricia Ann, 24, 111 Carson, Dorothy B., 11 Carson, John Clifton, 24, 91 Carswell, Donald, 151, 153 Carter, Carroll, 160 Carter, Clyde G., 11 Carter, Emily, 74, 113 Carter, Carter, Leonard, 81, 151 Suzanne, 24, 87, 93, 120, 121, 133, 165 Carton, Murray, 55 Cary, Landy, 75, 90, 151 Cassada, Archer, 73 Castelvecchi, Hilda, 55, 100 Castelvecchi, Margaret Ann, 55 Caston, Lynda, 78 Cauble, Janice, 75 Cauble, Ruth Ann, 55 Caudle, Betty, 80, 94, 106, 158 Cagzhen, Ralph Baker, 24, 94, 96, Cecchetti, Sylvia, 75 Cervarich, Martha, 81, 130, 100, 134 Chadwell, Sandra, 107, 130 Chalkley, Hatcher, 81 Chapin, Virginia, 76 Chapman, Carol, 55, 92, 129, 130 Chapman, Jack, 136 Chappell, Chappell, Tyree, 77, 160 Cheatham, Sandra, 55, 96, 100, 128 Chenault, Betty Lou, 55 Chenault, Denny, 82 Chenault, Garland, 55 Clasp, Theodore Jerry, 24, 91, 100, Kitty, sz, ss, sv, 133 Chesson, Ralph, 73, 140 Chevault, Robert, 151 Chew, Charles, 74, 131, 151 Chewning, Patsy, 90, 136 Childress, Lola, 55 Childress, Marie E., 11 Childs, Carol Ann, 55 Chilton, Pat, 55, 114, 117 Chin, Philip, 82 Chisholm, Arthur, 80 Christian, Evelyn, 77, 100 Christian, Kay, 76, 80, 136, 150 Christian, Sara, 55 Cibo, Jerry Thomas, 83, 151 Clark, Beverly, 76, 154 Clark, Kenny, 81 Clarke, Anne, 74, 130, 154, 161 Clarke, Beatrice Loving, 24, 99, 124 Clarke, Edward, 73, 160 Clarke, Jane, 72, 75, 136, 161 Clarke, Joan, 80 Clarke Linda 74 Clay, Caroline, ss, 107, 117, 154 Clagi Charles Weston, Jr., 55, 127, 1 Clayman, Hanna, 55 Clayton, Jack, 73, 140 Cleasby, Dorothy, 74 Clemans, George Burtis, 54, 127 Click, Mary Frankie, 24, 129 Cloe, Charles, 83, 131 Cloud, Jean, 77, 106, 129, 136 Cluverius, Pat, 55 Coghill, Donald Edward, 25, 119, 13 Cohen, Anne, 75 Cohen, Jerry, 78 0 Cohen, Cohen, Leithia, 25, 136 Lois, 55 Cohen, Nancy, 80 Cohen, Paul, 80, 114, 115 Cohen, Steve, 73, 131 Cohn, Ada Carol, 25 Coleman, Barbara Ann, 25 Coley, Gary, 77, 146 Collins, Alvin Leon, 25 Collins, James Alvin, 25, 156 Collins, Lillian, 74, 107, 128 Collman, Charles Bonham, 25 Colman, Ann, 55 Condyles, Edwin, 73, 91, 100, 160 Connell, Jackie, 55, 133 Connell, Jeanne, 55, 115 Connell, Richard Grant, J., 25, 140, Conquest, Star, 25, 97, 113, 150 Conwell, Betsey Mahlon, 25, 100, 112 Conwell, Dee, 56, 107, 119, 130 Cook, Archer William, Jr., 25, 90 Cook, Patsy, 83, 134 Cooper, Charles, 131, 151, 160 Coor, Mary Jane, 75 Cope, Elizabeth Groves, 25 Copple, Carolyn, 80, 90, 112 C-orso, Melvin, 160 Costen, Mildred Elizabeth, 26, 126 Cornell, Donald, 83, 143 Cornthwaite, Caryl, 78, 119, 130 Cotten, Ann Meade, 26 Cottrell, Barbara, 56, 134 Council, Dotty, 56 Councill, Edward, 80, 161 Cournow, Joan, 56, 135 Cousins, Frederic, 56, 142 Covington, E. L., 143 Cox, Allan Henry, 83, 141 Cox, Doris, 56 Cox, Janet, 75, 134 Crane, Jeannie, 76, 128, 136, 155 Craven, James Warren, 26, 130, 136 Creekmore, Carole, 56, 119, 130, 132 Creekmur, Bill, 81, 141 Crenshaw, Lila, 11 Crlzrashaw, Stuart, 77, 88, 100, 151, Crenshaw, Tommy, 72, 73, 151 Crews, Lucie Lee, 81, 161 Cromar, Charles Robb, 136 Cronk, Calvin Tabor, 74, 141 Crook, Andrea, 81 Crook, Emogene, 56 Cross, Daniel, 56 Crouch, Raymond, 74, 161 Crowder, Shirley, 56, 100 Crump, Beniamin, 144 CrI1:1r51p,John Crawford, lll, 26, 127, Crumpton, Beverly, 56, 135 Crutchfield, Ben, 75 Crutchfield, Jane, 82, 107 Crute, Virginia, 56 Cudlipp, Bill, 133, 142 .D. Dagenhart, Vann, 82 Darginis, Carrie, 56, 123 Davidson, Joyce, 75, 151 Davenport, John, 75, 119 Davidson, Thomas, 75, 151, 160 Davis, Arthur, 56, 141 Davis, Bob, 81, 93 Davis, Diana, 75, 134 Davis, Gayle, 26, 88, 119, 121 Davis, James, 56, 131 Davis, John A., 143 Davis, John, 56 Davis, Joseph B., 56 Davis, Joseph T., 56, 160 Davis Katherine M., 11 Davis Katie Mae, 11 Davis, Lee, 56 Davis Diana Lee, 77 Davis, Mary, Williams, 26, 118, 161 Davis, Suzanne, 73 Dawson, Margaret Roselle, 26, 141 Dawson, Suzanne Cherrington, 26, Day, Betty, 77 Day, Cecelia, 83 Deatherage, Earl, 82 de Butts, Ann, 56, 101 Deckelman, Mary Ellen, 78, 133 Decker, Richard Henry, Jr., 26, 143 Decker, William, 56, 127 Deffenbaugh, Elmer, 73, 145 De Haven, Brenda, 73, 101 deKozan, Roland, 56 Delmar, Dorothy, 11 Denby, Warren, 74,91 Dennis, James Waller, 26 Dennison, Joan, 76 Dennison, Judy, 78, 88 Denoon, Sarah, 56, 101 DePue, Richard Earl, 26 Dervishian, Bill, 73, 131, 144 Dervishian, Bob, 76, 144 de Treville, Mary Claire, 56, 130, 135, 158 Dickens, Frank, 142 Dickerson, Carl Douglas, 151 Diffee, Patsy, 77, 96, 106 Dix, Alice Joyce, 26, 85, 97, 98, 103, 118,121,154,164 Dodd, Nancy, 77 Dodson, Elizabeth, 83, 88, 136 Donaldson, John Edward, 27, 94, 98 Donnelly, James, 56, 90, 105, 151, 160 Douglas, Janet, 56 Dowd, Elizabeth Caldwell, 27 Dowell, Doris, 73 Drevs, Lewis Harrison, 27, 102, 121, 15 Drum, John, 57, 88 Duesberry, Barbara, 80, 114 Duke, Duke, Audrey, 74 Charles, 57, 108, 151, 159 nur., James, 57, 151, 160 ouke,.1udy,a2, 134, 161 Duke, Mae, sz, 57, aa, 102, 161 Duling, Darleen, 75 Dunaway, Earle Mae, 76, 93 Dunbar, Donald, 156 Dunbar, Frances Fay, 27 Duncan, Ann Caroline, 27, 126 Dunn, Barbara, 81, 101 Dunn, Tom, 83, 131 Dunnavant, Bertram Lee, 27, 145 Dunnavant, Carole Cabiness, 27 Dunning, Kay, 75 Dunningtton, Robert Earl, 27, 136, 151, 152, 164 Durr, William, 57, 144 Dyson, Beverly Anne, 27,133 eEe Eades, Herbert, 83, 140 Eads, Mary Carroll, 57 Eanes, Marilou, 81 East, John Kelley, 27, 126 ' - it '145 9.55f, '5?b 243 M um Eastman, Benny, 57 Eck, Robert Charles, 27, 142 Edmunds, Nancy, 73, 93, 150 Edwards, Ann, 77, 135 Edwards, William, 57 Eggert, Joyce, 76, 90 Eisen, Kay, 75 Eldridge, Ben, 52, 57, 87, 102, 160 Eldridge, carol, 75, 135, 151 Eley, Sandra, 82, 88, 136 Ellett, Virginia C., 11 Ellington, Barbara, 57, 114, 134 Elliot, Juanita, 57 Elliott, Shiras, 77, 154, 161 Ellis, Donna, 75, 135 Ellis, Howard, 82 Ellis, Robert, 146 Ellman Ellyson Ellyson ,Arlene Gloria, 83 , Bobby, 83, 131, 136 , Shirley Lee, 27 Fagg, Charles, 57 Haskins, Wayne Jerome, 32, 108 Elmore, Bobby, 77 Emanuel, Jerry, 82, 91,115 Emroch, Brenda, 80, 88, 115, 130 Emroch, Walter, 57, 102, 156 Engel, Phyllis, 82, 93 English, Betty, 57 Ennis, Bobby Ray, 28, 140 Epps, Virginia Christian, 28 Estes, Howard, 57, 146 Eubank, Elizabeth, 11 Eubank, Frank, 77, 102, 127, 160 Eubank, Margaret, 57, 93, 103, 117, 138, 161 Eubank, William, 57, 127, 141 Evans, Mary, 73, 127 Ewell, Betty, 57, 106 .5:. Fagg, Marie, 75 Faisgn, Carol Lee, 28, 97, 121, 125, 1 Farley, Mary Jane, 82, 73, 98, 154 Farley, Noel, 82, 129 Farrner, Claude Crisp, 28, 98 Fawley, Mike, 80, 141 Feibish, Marlene, 57 Feinmel, Harry Zach, 28 Fenner, Beverly, 80, 101 Ferguson, Sandra, 81 Ferneyhough, Barbara Anne, 28 Fielder, Mary Lee, 57 Fisher, James, 57, 113, 131, 136, 145 Fisher, Patsy, 81, 107 Fisk, Ann, 80, 135 Fitzgerald, Lemuel, 149, 151, 160 Fitzhugh, Nancy LeBaron, 12 Fitzpatrick, Paul, 151 Flanagan, Larry, 82, 143 Fleer, Charlotte, 72, 77 Fleming, Linwood, 76, 136 Fleming, Phillip, 52, 57 Fletcher, Tommy, 75 Flick, Nita Chloe, 28, 129 Flournoy, Bill, 81 Flournoy, Buck, 81 Flournoy, John, 57 Flowers, Sara Ellen, 57, 113, 132, 150 Fogel, Myrna, 28, 130 Fiohl, Barbara, 81, 101, 154, 161 Ford, Al, 72, 73, 136 Ford, Gonzalee rss, 155, isa Ford, Judi, 57 Ford, Morris, 76 Ford, Shirley, 74 Ford, Susan, 73 Marie, 28, 88, 118, Ford, Wayne, 57, 151 Fore, Sarah McMurdo, 28 Forem, Cecelia, 77 Forloine, Barbara, 80 Fortna, Clyde B., 12 Fortune, Jimmy, 80, 87 Fossett, George, 58 Foster, Barbara, 74, 134 Foster, Joan, 58 Fowler, Margaret, 12 Fox, Nancy, 75, 88 Foy, Grayson, 81 Frankel, Harley Myron, 161 Freeman, Frances, 82, 94 Freeze, Janice, 58 French, Bruce, 58, 161 Fregfh, John Lawrence, 28, 108, 139, Friedenberg, Carole, 58, 98 Friedman, Sandra, 58 Frischkorn, Charles, 58, 146 Frix, Alton, 160 Fugate, Jack, 132 Funderburke, Eugene, 52, 58 Fuqua, Thomas, 58, 141 Furbringer, Max, 81, 157, 160 Furman, Gerold, 58, 127 .G. Gabb, Susan, 83 Galbraith, James Elmon, 83 Gallagher, Philip, 82 Gallaway, Margaret, 12 Galloway, James Mclnnes, 82 Gallup, Linda, 82, 107, 115 Gambrill, Thomas, 142 Gammon, Melba Rae, 28, 123 Gandee, Carolyn, 75, 115 Ganderson, Martin, 58, 117, 144, 147 Garber, Gloria Dawn, 92, 100, 136 Garber, Pat, 83, 107 Garcelon, Pat, 82, 154, 158 Gardner, Ann, 58,93 Gardner, Beverly, 75 Gardner, Linda Kay, 74 Gaggner, Ralph Harry, 29, 94, 96, Garnett, James, 142 Garrett, Frank, 58, 159 Garaett, Susan Powers, 29, 98, 100, Garret, Tyler, 58, 127 Garrison, Billy, 136 Garthright, Ame, 74, 114 Garthright, Anne, 106 Gary, Nancy B., 12 Gasser, Charlotte, 58, 92 Gasser, Emil Julius, 29, 93 Gayer, Donna, 58 Genderson, Sam, 142 Genier, John Watson, 83 Gentzler, Barbara, 75 Gerken, Audrey, 73 Gerken, Katherine, 58 Germain, Mark, 58, 160 Gershman, Cynthia, 81, 135 Gershman, Sigmund Alan, 29, 136 Gtggarian, Anna Lillian, 29, 88, 93, Gill, Eunice Virginia, 12 Gill, Helen Reed, 12 Jill, John, sa, 102,151 Gilliam, Bobby, 83 Gilliam, Nancy Gay, 29, 85, 86, 98, 103,121,134,155,158,165 Gillio, sum Claire, 29, moi Gills, Howard, 58 Gilman, Gilman, Givens, Givens, Betty Lou, 29 Catherine Skelton, 29, 99 Frances, 12 Jane, 52, 58, 119 Glaser, Frank Straus, 29, 102, 121, 161 Glazier, Deborah, 75, 130 Glenn, G lenda, 58 Godsey, Frances, 58 Godsey, Mary, 80, 161 , Hilda Theresa, 29, 93 Golderos Goldman, Arthur, 83 Goldman, Kip, 74 Goldman, Stanley, 73, 151 eHe Haag, William, 59 Haddock, Kathleen, 81, 88, 115 Haddon, Joseph Marion, 142 Hagen, Mary Louise, 31, 98, 103, 121 1 2, 154, 158 Haley, Diane, 82 Haley, Randy, 77 Hall, Ann, 81, 114 Hall, Aubrey Hires, 31 Hall Eugene, 131 Hall Hall Hall Gerald Maxine, 31 Joyce, 80, 90, 135, 144, 158 Marianne, 59 Good, Jacquelyn Evans, 29, 97, 125 Goode, Mariorie, 77 Goode, Mary Frances, 58 Goodman, Anne, 58, 90, 126, 129 Goodman, Biddie, 78, 88, 100 Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon , Barbara Carrol, 83, 136, , David, 136 , Freddie, 74 , Jean Campbell, 30, 114 Gordon, Jerry, 58, 145 Gordon, Nancy Terrell, 30, 132 Gordon, Thomas Marshall, Jr., 30, 93,108,131,140 Gowdy, Pat, 82, 106 Grabar, John, 77, 88, 140 Graham, Elizabeth Ann, 59 Grandis, Elaine, 59 Granger, Nancy, 59 Grant, Jean, 59 Graves, Leonard Robert, Jr., 30, ae, 94, 119, leo Gravins, Thomas Bintord, 30, 105, 151,152,156,159 Gray, Frances, 12, 109, 118 Gray, Graytred Bethea, 30, 88, 122, 139 146 Gray, Harry, 59, 96 Gray, Horace Alfred, 30 Gray, James, 59, 127 Greathead, James Rutherford, 30, 136, 165 Green, Elizabeth, 73 Green, Richard, 80, 151 Greenberg, Mike, 78 Greenberg, Peggy, 73, 113, 119, 154 Greenebaum, Jean, 59 Greenstreet, Faye, 59, 96, 134 Greiner, James Coleman, 30 Greiner, Jimmy, 82, 93 Gresham, Gail, 88 Gressett, William, 77 Griffen, Dale, 73 Griffin, Patricia Ann, 30, 132, 150 Griffin, Tucker, 83 H125 Wayne Powell, 31, 105, 151, Hallstrom, Larry, 83 Hamilton, Bette Berle, 31, 111, 150 Hamilton, Jaan, 59, va, 114, na, iza 141, iss Hamilton, John Crawford, 31, 108, Hamlet, Gordon Edward, 74 Hancock, Coalter C., 9 Hancock, Joan, 76, 134 Hancock, Mary Kathleen P., 12 Hanger, Sharon, 59, 155, 158 Hansen, Richard Erling, 31, 85, 87, 102,121,150,164 Harbaugh, Luther, 81 Harding, Lois, 135 Harding, Wayne, 59, 131, 142 Hardwick, Samuel Keith, 31, 98, 102, 151, 160, 163 Hardy, Linda Lee, 83, 136, 154 Haggrove, John, 59, 91, 105, 136, Hargroves, Vaughan, 59, 73, 111 Haazington, Jeannette, 82, 96, 100, Griffith, Oretta, 74, 135 Grigg, Carolyn, 52, 59 Grigsby, Betty Ann, 30, 158 Grigsby, John, 75, 151, 160 Grimes, Virglnla, 75 Gross, Paul Allen, 30 Grosser, Christine, 83, 101, 136 Grossman, Roberta, 75, 161 Grubbs, Wythe, 59, 159 Grusendort, Adele, 74, 94 Grusendorf, William Edward, 31, 120, 126 Grymes, Harry Brower, 31, 127, 136 Gunst, Mary, 83 Gunst, Susan, 59 Gunter, Brad, 72, 75, ar, loz, in Gunter, Mary, 82, 96, 115 Guppy, Harold, 76 Harris, Bernard Francis, 31 Harris, Bill, 147 Harris, Dorothy, 59 Harris, Earl, 80 Harris, Jean, 31, 101, 128 Harris, Nancy, 59 Harris, Rachel Lois, 32 Harris, Rodney, 83 Harris, Sandra, 74 Harris, William, 59 Harrison, Arthur, 73 Harrison, Mary Anne, 59, 94, 107, 123, 130, 135 Harrison, William, 52, 59, 127, 140 Harshbarger, Karen Jane, 32, 129, 130 Harvey, Nancy Lee, 77 Harwood, Janet, 59, 98, 103, 133, 155 Hassel, Chris, 59, 133 Hassel, Susanna, 75, 154, 161 Hastings, Powell, 59, 136, 156 Hatcher, Peter, 82, 101, 151, 157 Hawthorne, Barbara, 73, 136 Hawthorne, Carolyn, 76 Hawthorne, Charles Llewellyn, 32, 88, 164 Hawthorne, Walter Webb, 32, 105 Hayes, Norris H., 141 Hayden, Joyce Estelle, 32 Hayre, Dorothy, 76, 107 Hayward, Otey, 60, 91, 116 Heasley, Peggy, 73, 88 Heerik, Jack, 131 Heglgn, Ruth Ward, 32, 97, 109, 118, Heindl, Connie, 77, 114, 155 Mason, Heinz, Beverly, 75 Helion, Louis, 60, 114 Heltzel, Sally, 76 Hemphill, Jean, 12 Henderson, Beverly Jayne, 74 Henderson, Ruth, 60 Hendricks, William, 60, 140 Henley, Robert Spalding, 33, 139 Henna, Jeanette, 12 Henningsen, Hanne, 32 Henningsen, Mette, 60 Hepler, Norma, 60, 134 Herbert, Clara, 74 Herndon, Malcolm, 75 Hill, David, 115 Hill, Elizabeth, 122, 133 Hill, Ronald, 60, 136, 141 Hill, Tim, 82, 132 Hillman, Jeanette, 32, 60, 88, 130 Hills, Charles, 74 Hinckle, Bill, 75, 108, 141 Hinckle, Henry, 143 Hinkle, Martha, 52, 60, 97, 125 Hinsdale, Betty, 60, 123 Hite, Anne DeJarnette, 32, 103, 121, 154 Hobbs, Bill, 73, 140 Hodges, Harry, 60, 144 Hoffler, William, 60 Hogge, Joyce Estelle, 32 Holladay, Martha, 80 Holland, Henry, 74, 94, 96, 108 Hollingsworth, Gayle, 82 H-olt, Luella S., 12 Holtsclaw, Butch, 75, 140 Holtz, Bob, 115, 140 Holzbach, George, 76, 144 Holzbach, Raymond, 80 Holzback, Alvinia, 60 Hood, Nancy, 81 Hood, Richard, 75 Hook, Janet, 119 Hoover, George, 83, 151, 160 Hopkins, Joe, 160 Hopkins, Louisa, 75 Horne, Pat, 77, 130 Hostetter, Peter, 60, 115, 140 Hotchkiss, Sedley, 60, 91, 136 Houseworth, Jo Ann, 72, 74, 106 Howard, Sylvia, 88, 90, 133 Howell, Alton L., 12, 136 Howell, Ann, 74, 91, 135 Huband, Joyce, 52, 60, 113 Hudgins, Ann, 78 Hudgins, Nancy, 106 Hudlow, Sarah, 76 Hut, Turid, 72, 74 Hughes, James, 60, 130 Hughes, Leslie, 60, 103, 114, 154, 155, 158 Hughes, Tim, 60 Hulcher, Mary, 60 Humphries, Beechie, 76 Humphries, Laura E., 13 Hurowitz, Norma Sylvia, 33 Hurt, David, 60, 108, 141 Hushen, Ann, 75 Huske, Leighton, 33, 160 Hutcheson, Ann Livingston, 33, 150, 165 Hutchison, Jean, 81, 92, 134 Hutton, Thelma Bryant, 13, 112, 113 lngram, Betty, 81, 100, 106, 130 Inman, Lee, 76, 141 lnnes, David, 60, 144 Isaacs, Betty, so, 113, 130, 135 Isbell, Barbara, 75, 134 e J e Jackson, Anne, 83 Jackson, Betsy Rodgers, 83 Jackson, David, 73, 151, 160 Jackson, Elizabeth, 33 Jackson, Kathleen, 76 Jackson, Ordra, 99 Jafblgson, Robert Bolling, 33, 132, Jacobs, Nancy, 60, 132 Jarman, Lawrence Wooten, 13 Jeffries, Jerry, 60 Jenkins, David, 80 Jenks, Deanna, 74 Jernigan, Susan, 60, 132, 100 Jester, David, 61, 131, 142 Johnson, Bobby, 61 Johnson, Jean, 61, 129, 134, 143 Johnson, Judith Marguerite, 33, 97, 116, 121 Johnson, Judy, 76, 136 Johnson, Wayne, 113 Johnston Anne Eubank, 33, 133 Johnston, Dorothy C., 13 Johnston , Fount, 61, 160 Johnston, Geraldine Jean, 82, 130 Johnston, Jean, 73, 115, 128, 155 Jones, Jones, seny, 7a, 117, 154, 161 Carole, 75, 134 Jones, Connie, 61, 106, 109, 119 Jones, Dare, 61 Jones, Dick, 61 Jones, Frances Fontaine, 33, 116 Jones, Harrison, 83 Jones, Jean, 81 Jones, Lester, 77 Jones, Millard, 52, 61, 85, 87, 105, 160 Jones, Robert Boyd, 33 Jiolrgisan, Carolyn, 83, 134, 154, 155, Jordan, Ernest, 80, 88 Jordan, Mary G., 13 Jordan, Russel, 80, 131 Jorg, Judy, 78, 114, 130 Joynes, Walter, 52, 61, 143 Junes, Roula, 74, 101 .K. Kanick, Patty, 76 Katz, Cynthia Rae, 33, 114, 132 Katz, Leona, 75 Katz, Lynore, 81, 127 Katz, Sheila, 82 Kay, Pai, 72, 78 Kayne, Ellen, 75, 116 Keck, Kathy, 74 Kedy, Emily Susanne, 33 Keech, William, 52, 61, 99, 131, 142 Kelley, Janet, 52, 61, 119 Kelly, Jonell, 33, 150, 164 Kempton, Richard l., 146 Kennedy, Judith, 61, 155, 161 Kennedy, Garnett, 73, 108, 131 Kent, Alice, 61, 110, 133 Kent, Stephen Anderson, Jr., 34, 102, 121,151,153,155,160 Kephart, Richard, 75, 141 Kersey, Beverly, 72, 77, 85, 87, 102 Kersey, Linda, 61, 126, 130 Kessler, Larry, 83, 131, 146 Kevorkian, Richard, 160 Kidwell, Edward, 81 Kimmel, David, 77 King, Betty, 76, 129 King, Carolyn Gee, 34, 87, 97, 121, 123, 164 King, Harriet, 80, 161 King, Joanne, 61 King, Sidney Joel, 34 Kiniqsrey, Margaret Carole, 34, 101, Kirby, La Verne, 80, 93, 134 Kirby, Scott, 61, 127, 139 Kirk, Marcia Jane, 34 Kirks, Billy, 141 Kirn, Erin, 61, 100 Klaus, Philip, 73 Kline, Betty Ann, 74 Kloss, Carolyn, 61, 124 Kluge, Marilyn Sabra, 34, 99 Klugman, Margaret, 61, 77, 100, 124 Kniesche, Carroll Anthony, 34 Knight, Cynthia, 134 Knight, Edmund, 61 Knight, Robert, 61, 99, 131, 160 Knight, William Patteson, 34 Koeppe, Mary Jane, 34 Koeppe, Theodore, 61, 136, 146 Kohn, August, 76, 114 Kravitz, Linda Ann, 34 Kritzer, Josephine T., 13, 99 Kronimus, Jack, 115 Kronimus, Ernest, 77 Krystel, Barbara, 80, 112, 155 Krystel, Janet Frances, 34 Kundis, Laurie, 73 Kuehl, Howard William, 83, 143 eLe Lacy, Judith, 61 Laird, Ralph, 78, 151 Lamb, Audrey, 13 Lambeth, Martha, 88 Lamm, Barbara, 61, 129 Lamm, Marshall, 81 Lancaster, Harvey, 80 Landis, Harold, 81, 140 Landrum, Jimmy, 76, 140 Landsberger, Lee Margery, 34, 85, 97,99, 121,122 Land, Frank, 6, 112 Lane, Linda Dare, 35, 132 Lang, Fred, 73 Langhorne, Maurice Bolling, 35, 152, 156, 159 LaPrade, Nancy Simms, 83, 94 Latimer, William, 146 Laughon, Frank Earl, Jr., 35 Lautenslager, Lewis, 62 Lawhead, Judy, 83, 134 Lawrence, Dottie, 77 Lawrence, Frank M., 74 Lawrence, Jo Anne, 35, 93, 100 Lea, Diana, 62, 88, 94, 97, 119 Leadbetter, Skippy, 78, 151 Leahey, Garrett Tolker, Jr., 35, 136 Leahey, Jimmy, 82 Leary, Hugh Kirkpatrick, 35, 119 Lecky, Ralston, 81, 85, 87 Lee, Franklin, 76, 151 Lehman, Reva, 62 Leidy, Nancy Lee, 82, 136, 154 Leong, John, 78, 93 Lesemann, Cynthia, 82 Letellier, Pat, 76, 145 Lewis, Betty Ann, 62, 129 Lewis, Carole Ann, 62, 129 Lewis, Carol, 76 Lewis, Cynthia, 62 Lewis, Garnett, 134 Lewis, J Lewis, P anet, 73 ete, 140 Lewis, Roy Thomas, Jr., 35, 99, 117 Liebert, Patty, 77, 124 Liniado, Marion, 62, 114 Lipman, Ann, 62, 123 Lipscomb, Nancy, 73 Lisagore, Barry, 62, 145 Little, Barbara, 83 Little, Carl, 35, 144 Little, Frances, 82 Lonas, Becky, 34, 87, 100, 165 Londeree, Helen, 62, 119, 135 Lord, Frank, 78 Louie, Henry, 75 Loving, Anne Borden, 35 Loving, John, 62, 132 Lowance, Alma V., 13 Luck, Beth Weaver, 52, 62, 119, 150 Luning, Dick, 80 Luning, Kay, 62, 88, 117 Luton, Susan, 80 Lynch, Betty, 62, 134 Lynch, Patricia, 62, 134 .M. Maclarlane, Bobby, 75, 161 Maddox, Mary, 94 Maddox, Mary P,, 13 Madison, Esther, 73 Maisel, Gloria, 82 Maizels, Henry, 140 Maior, Mary Lou, 99 Mallory, Kenneth, 80, 131, 140 Mann, Courtney, 73, 119, 154 Mann, Frances, 76 Mantlo, Tommy, 73 Marsh, David, 80 Marchant, Betty, 62, 89, 125, 135 Marcus, Yvonne, 81 Marcuson, Sandra, 81 Marks, Catherine Irene, 35 Marks, Helen Rosalind, 13, 98 Marlowe, Virginia, 83, 134 Marr, Gloria Ray, 35 Marshal Martin, l, Patricia Lee, 36, 133 Barbara Lee, 74, 92 Martin, Carolyn, 62, 96 Martin, Chandler, 76, 89 Martin, Gay Camden, 36, 112 Martin, Gloria, 80, 100 Martin, Lydia Ann, 36, 134 Martin, Nancy Lee, 62, 96, 118, 129 Martin, James, 83 Martin, John, 81 Martin, Nancy, 77 Maslan, Neal, 79, 80, 124 Edward, 80, 115, 140 Massad, Brenda, 80, 94,106 Mater, Stuart Alexander, 36 Mathews, Robert, 81, 146 Matthews, Frances Trevvett, 13 Matthews, Susan, 62, 118 Mattox, Betty Sue, 132 Mattox, Marilla, 36, 101 Maxey, Betty, 83, 134, 150 Maxey, Mary Meade, 62 Maxwell, Joellen, 83, 92, 94, 130,134 May, John Joseph, 36 Mayes, Virginia, 62, 90 Mayfield, Bobby, 78, 90, 151, 160 Mayo, Cary, 62, 160 J 5 Mays, Robert, 93 McCann, Billy, 62 McCann, Patsy Anne, 83 McClary, Grace, 83 McC1eary, Richard Charles, 36 McClenny, Donald Owen, 36, 144 McCollister, Charles Holmes, 36 McConnell, Alvin T., 147 McCray, Lanier, 83 McCrea, Armistead, 93 McCumber, Christena, 62 McDaniel, Mary Helen, 62, 132 McDonald, Sylvia, 74, 129 McElroy, Kenneth, 63, 89, 96 McFarland, George Max, 36, 140 Mcgfe, Margaret, 72, 75, 123, 135, McGarry, Patricia, 63, 115 McGeorge, Bobby, 80 McGhee, William Lee, 36, 136 McGinnis, Roger, 83 McKennis, Quent, 63 McKim, William Gordon, 145 Mitchell, Carol, 83 Mitchell, Linda, 81,89 Mitchell, Martha, 134 Mitchell, Patricia Allen, 38 Mitchell, Tommy, 140 Mitteldorler, Marx, 52, 63, 108, Mizell, Kay, 78, 133 Modica, Carmen, 75 Moessinger, Marian, 77 Mollen, Herbert Sidney, 38 Montague, Monty, 75 Moody, Dorothy, 92, 94, 136 Moody, Ilona, 80, 106 Mooney, Melvin, 63 Moore Moore, Moore Moore Barbara, 82, 136 Beverly Jean, 83, 89, 90 Caroline, 81 David, 82 140 Moore, James, 63, 130 Moglre, James Blythe, IV, 38, 110, Moore Laura, 63, 89, 129 Moore, Nancy Carolyn, 38, 110 McKinney, Ardra, 75, 130, 155 McKinney, Carmen May, 37, 93, 1 121, 140 McKinney, Carroll Berkley, 136, 1 153, 159 McKinney, Jo Anne, 81, 134 McNie I, John Glen, 37 Meade, Jo Ann, 63 Meade Meado r, Barbara, 78, 130 ws, Judy, 76, 107, 128 Meetze, Ann Taylor, 37, 114 Megne, Kristina Niiole, 37 Meisel, Albin, 73, 127,144 Melton, Betty, 77 Melton, Bruce, 73, 91, 140 15, 51 Melton, Patricia, 63, 134 Mendel, Jack, 113 Mercer, Bobby, 83, 143 Mercer, Richard Wayne, 83 Merrill, Deanna Scott, 37, 121, 129, 132 Messer, George, B0 Metz, John Richard, 37 Metzger, Susan, 37, 115 Meyer, Arnold, 81, 142 Meyer, Barbara, 82, 107 Meyer, Jerry, 81 Meyers Sandra, 83 Meyers, Steve, 77, 131, 143 Michael, Alice Jane, 37, 135 Michael, Robert, 77, 161 Michie, Billy, 82 Miles, Charles, 63, 132 Miley, George, 76, 151 Miller, Carol, 83 Miller, Catherine Louise, 37, 94, 9 101, 119, 135 Miller, Frank, 127 Miller, John, 75 Miller, Madison, 63, 89, 112 Miller, Melvin, 151 Millhiser, Mildred, 37, 89, 121 Mills, Ann, 37, 128,135 Mills, Barbara, 80,136 Mills, Jerri, 63, 107 Mills, Robert Mason, 37, 105, 122 Milstei Minor, n, Carole, 82 Robert, 63 Minton, Marcia, 73, 100,112, 126, 142 Mitchell, Alan, 76, 89, 140 Mitchell, Barbara, 76, 154 Mitchell, Barbara Ann, 38 Mitchell, Buddy, 74 6. Moore, Patricia, 63, 118 Moorefield, Bob, 108 Moran, Donna, 78, 136, 142 Morey, Patsy, 63, 129, 130 Morgan, Beverly, 74 Morris, Becky, 136, 161 Morris, Catherine Cecelia, 38 Morris, Charles, 77 Mrogais, Dewey Blanton, 38, 89, 105, Morrison, June, 94 Morrison, Lura June, 13 Morrison, Richard, 83 Moseley, Cliff, al, 90, 127, 157 Moseley, Jeanne, 77 Moa, Howard Thomas, 38, 151, 152, Moss, Jimmy, 81, 151, 160 Moutal, Roberta, 63, 100 Mullin, Carole Augusta, 38, 132, 150 Murdaugh, Marshall, 82, 145 Murray, B-obby, 76, 93 Murray, Carolyn, 52, 63 Murray, Jean, 129 Murray, Mary Adelaide, 38, 39 Muse, Bobby, 75, 136, 156, 161 Muse, Evelyn, 76 Musser, Gaynell, 83, 158 Musser, Mildred, 74 Myggs, Jane, 63, B9, 98, 103, 125, 155, Myers, Roland, 63 . N . Neagle, Betty Ann, 74 Neale, Mary, 74, 106 Nelson, Dick, 80 Nelson, Dorothy, 63 Neuman, Elisabeth, 38 Newbold, Jean, 63 Newell, David, 63, 132 Newell, Minor, 63 Newell, Ned, 63, 92, 127,141 Newman, Joyce, 74 Newton, Bill, 73 Nichols, Patricia Faye, 63, 100 Noble, Nan, 73, 101,155 Noblitt, Autry, 63 Noel, Barbara, 64, 99, 130 N-orfleet, Clara, 13 Norment, Frances, 78, 92, 115, 146 Norris, David Stuart, 38, 39 Norvell, Gregory, 64, 127 Norwood, Jeanette, 64, 118, 119, 134 Nott, Sherrard, 136 November, Richard Jacob, 39, 111 Nuckols, Anna Jane, 76, 92, 129 .Q. Oakley, Beverly, 83 Olert, Sarah, 64, 133, 155 Olton, Judy, 52, 64, 122 Ondrovich, Sandra, 82, 101 Orpin, Buck, 64, 120 Orrock, James Goodwin, 39 Oslin, Charles, 75 Oslin, Ronald Dewey, 39, 90, 115, 140 Owieiton, Margaret Sawyer, 39, 115, Owen, David, 64, 151 Owen, Rick, B1 .p. Pace, Horace Fred, 74 Pace, Mary Elizabeth, 78, 100 Packer, Stuart, 82, 93, 131, 142 Padow, Toby, 80 Padow, Walter, 64, 99, 120 Page, Eleanor, 73 Page, Jane, 74, 132, 145 Pahnelas, Mary Anna, 39, 126 Painter, William Lee, 39, 127, 141 Paret, Louis French, 39, 91 Parker, Beverly, 64, 109, 119, 133 Parker, Richard, 64, 160 Parker, Robert Stratton, 39, 87, 121, leo, 165 Palrkgr, Scott, 72, 77, 87, 105, 157, 6 Parrish, Jane, 64, 119 Parsons, Barbara Earle, 39,99 Parsons, Dean, 76 Partington, David Charles, 39, 132 Patrick, Brenda, 75, 100, 135 Pattashnick, Myra, 64 Pattashnick, Sandra, 64 Patterson, Bernice, 81, 135 Patterson, Margaret, 80 Patterson, Suzanne, 75, 154, 158 Patteson, Landon Brent, 39 Paxton, Jimmy, 72, 77, 127, 160 Payne, Bunni, 136, 150 Payne, David, 64, 143 Payne, Lois Virginia, 39 Payne, Susan, 52, 64, 113 Payne, Tommy, 76, 105, 157 Pearman, Marshall, 64 Pearson, Patti, 74 Peay, Binford, 76, 151, 157 Peck, Eilene, 64, 118 Peck, Frona Fay, 83 Pelouze, Craige, 64, 151, 160 Peple, Ned, 64, 146 Perkins, Ann Lee, 40, 86 Perkins, Eleanor Elizabeth, 40 Perkins, Frank, 83 Perkins, Joseph Ross, 40, 94, 144 Perkins, Robert, 64 Perkins, Wayne, 81, 140 Perkinson, Julia Lee, 77, 94 Perlin, Helen, 82, 89 Perlstein, Robert Joel, 40, 160 Peters, George, 73 Pettit, Mary Ann, 64, 132 Peyronnet, Nellie, 76 Phaup, Artie, 80, 113, 142 Phifer, Sheilan, 74 Phillips, Eugenia, 73, 94, 107, 135 Phillips, Gibson, 64, 90 Phillips, James William, 77, 144 Phillips, Virginia Mary, 40, 126 Phillips, Watson, 64, 151 Pickral, Elsom, 64 Pierce, Joe, 64, 136 Pierce, Robert, 82, 90, 132, 141 Pihlkrantz, Andrea, 81, 106, 130 Pilkinton, Patsy Ann, 40 Pinchefsky, Rosalie, 40 Pitt, Lyndele Atkisson, 13 Pitts, Linda Millican, 133 Plotkin, Gerald, 80, 143 Plunkett, Anne B., 14 Plunkett, Beverly, 64 Pollgll, John Bowen, 40, 89, 98, 121, Pollack, Jo Ann, 40, 110, 121 Pollok, Charles, 81 Porterfield, Coolidge, 82, 133 Portewig, Ronnie, 76, 157, 161 Powell, Arnie, 76 Powell, Bill, 72, 151, 155, 159, 160 Powell, Dewey, 65 Powell, Duane Hadden,40,134 Powell, Gail, 65 Powell, Nancy, 77 Powell, Patricia Ann, 40, 85, 103, 121, 133, 150,163, 164 Powers, Brenda, 74, 93 Powers, Carl, Milton, Jr., 40 Powers, Jean Allen, 41 Presson, Marvin, 65, 140 Prevatt, Jon, 65, 160 Price, James, 75, 151 Prillaman, Ronnie, 83 Pritchett, Betty, 72, 73, 135 Proctor, Steve, 72, 75 Pruett, James T., 143 Pruett, Jo Anne, 65, 99, 134 Puckett, Roy N., 9 Pugh, Peggy, 82, 155 Pulliam, Martha C., 14 Putt, Denny, 90 Putt, Sandra, 136 Pyron, Mary Frances, 65, 101 .Q. Quirk, Gerry L., 74 Quisenberry, Bobby, 75, 131 .R. Radford, Jerry, 75, 157 Ralston, Mary, 92,99 Ramos, Harvey, 65 Randall, Louis, 65 Randlett, Barbara, 125 Rankin, Andy, 80, 146 Raskind, Harris, 83,89 Rawls, James, 78 Rayburn, Peggy Anne, 41, 97, 107, 111, 121 Redmon, Norma Lucille, 41, 119 Reed, Larry, 72, 73, 87, 89, 102, 115 Reese, Carole Sue, 65, 103, 113 Reid, Kitty, 65, 76, 106 Rein, Harriet, 65, 98, 117 Reinhart, Patricia, 83 Reisig, Joyce Sue, 41 Reynolds, Bobbie, 75, 136, 150 Rhodes, Martha, 65, 133 Rhodes, Ronald, 82 Rice, Adolph Branstord, 41, 90, 110 Rice, James Linwood, Jr., 41, 143 Richardson, John, 52, 65 Richardson, June, 65, 114, 135 Richardson, Wyatt, 81, 127, 143 Richwine, Joyce, 74, 96, 129 24 Robinson, Riddick, Larry Gray, 41, 89, 138, 139 Riethmiller, Steve, 83, 141 Riggs, Frank, 65, 160 Riner, Gloria Dell, 41, 121, 129 Risby, Tommy L., 146 Roache, Lilla Evelyn, 41 Robertson, Edwin, 65, 132 Robertson, William Archibald, 41, 102, 150 Robins, Anne Carter, 41, 101 Robins, Betty, 72, 158 Robins, Bruce, 65 Robinson, Arvin, 65, 113 Lewis, 14 Robinson, Barbara Robinson, Billy, 65, 93, 156 Robinson, Ernest L., 75 Robinson, Jane, 73, 135 Nell, 65, 114 Robinson, Richard, 83 Roden, Joanna, 65, 92, 129, 109 Rodrigues, Paul, 65 Rogers, Beverly, 65, 91, 119 Rogerson, Donald, 65, 160 Rohn, John, 65 Romm, Elizabeth Gwendolyn, 41 Roop, Nancie, 74, 123, 114 Rose, Frances Carlyle, 42 Rose, Peter, 77, 157 Rose, Philip, 65 R-ose, Victor, B3 Rose, Warren, 66 Rosen, Ruth, 129 Rosenbloom, Susan, 82, 117 Rosenzweig, Richard, 66 Rotella, Jacqueline, 66 Roulston, Jane, 74, 119, 129 Rowe, Grace I., 14, 116 Roye, Wyatt, 66, 89 Royster, Lewis, 77, 90, 160 Ruckel, Susan, 76 Ruckman, Ann Herring, 42, 94, 106 Ruffin, Elizabeth Randolph, 42 Ruffin, Joe, 74 Ruggles, Caroline, 76 Rupp, Barbara Lee, B3 Russ, Perry Arthur, 42 Russ, Rita, B3 Russell, Barbara Laverne, 42, 98, 101 Russinsky, Edith Pearl, 83 Rutherford, Wayne, 66 Ryan, Buc, 77 Ryerson, Betty, 66 Ryland, Mary Brennan, 42, 93, 120 . 5 . Saady, Jimmy, 83 Sadler, Amy, 66, 97, 109, 118 Sager, Steven Tobias, 83 Sahnow, William, 66, 130 Saleeba, David Abraham, 42 Salmon, James A., 140 Salomonsky, Louis, 66, 108, 119 Salsbury, Carl, 66, 120, 140 Salsbury, Harriet Salsbury, Judith, 80, 119 Salsbury, Sandra, 76 Sammis, Theo, 66, 126 Samuel, Margaret, 82 Sanders, Muriel, 14 Sanders, Stuart, 81, 93 Sanford, Anne Louise, 14 Sanford, Barbara, 81, 136 Sapoch, Dorothy, 66, 92, 155 Sarvay, Tommy, 66, 140 Saslaw, Marlyn Beatrice, 42 Saslaw, Shirley Marcia, 42, 93, 123 Satterwhite, George William, 42 Saunders, Ariana A., 14 Saunders, Dottie, 134 Saunders, Robert Miller, 42, 151, 1 Savage, Martha L., 14 Sayles, Mary Katherine, 43, 134 Schelin, Charles, 80, 151 Scher, lris, 74, 135 Scherer, John C., 74, 89, 151 Scherr, Harvey, 131 Schneider, Bill, 75, 131 Schwartz, Hazel, 66 Schwartz, Harold, 77 Schwartz, Jackie, 76, 134 52 Schwarzschild, Ellen Louise, 43, 97, 111, 121 Scott, James, 66 Scott, Mildred Fay, 43, 114, 119 Seargeant, Betsy, 75 Seaton, Mary Jane, 43, 133 Seay, Marguerite, 74, 89, 101, 125 Sefasg Mary Porter, 43, 85, 103, 116, Seay, Sara Taylor, 43 Seay, William, 66 Seldes, Judy, 66 Seldes, Marc, 77, 116, 131, 142 Selden, Dukie, 66, 136, 159 Self, Clara, 66, 92, 129 Self, Linda, 83 Serwitz, Marshall, 76 Sessoms, Suzanne, 66,91 Shahda, Jackie, 66, 117, 161 Shaheen, Shirley, 66 Shapiro, Rheda, 80 Shaughnessy, John, 66, 142 Shaughnessy, Patsy, 76, 134 Shepardson, David, 76, 89 Shepherd, Mary Elizabeth, 66 Sheppard, Jane, 81 Sherman, Andrew Lawsha, Jr., 43, 138 Shevitz, Judy, 78 Shevitz, Lenora Yale, 43, 115 Shirey, James Barclay, 43 Shiver, Katherine May, 83 Shocket, Judy, 81, 119, 154, 155 Shortt, Alice, 134 Siegel, Judy, 66 Siegel, Melvyn Edward, 43 Sigman, Fred, 82 Sikkelee, Mary Beth, 52, 66, 87 Silver, Beverly, 81 Smith, Dallas Edwards, 44, 143, 144 Smith, Dickie, 67, 115, 170 Smith, Dorris, 67 Smith, Edward N., 9, 149 Smith, Ellen Maxine, 44 Smith, Garnett Floyd, 132 Smith, Jackie, 81 Smith, Jo Ann, 67 Smith, John, 81 Smith, Marshall, 76 Smith, Nancy, 83, 136 Smith, Robert P., 67 S1'T:?:1, Robert W., 52, 67, 151, 152, Smith, Strother, 82, 144 Smith, Susan, 114 Smithey, Eleanor Wrenn, 14 smnhdeal, Billy, so Snead, Bobby, 73, 108, 161 Silverstein, Joan Lee, 43, 97, 119, 121 Silvette, Helen, 66, 92, 109, 119 Simmons, Joan Ann, 76 Simmons, Pat, 73, 114, 150 Simpson, Nancy, 52, 67, 87 Sims, Lynn Lee, 43, 90, 130 Singleton, Esther E., 14, 130 Singleton, Pat, 67, 92, 96, 123, 129, 135 Sinsheimer, Bobby, 81 Sinsheimer, Louise Miriam, 43 Sisson, Becky, 67, 122 Slaughter, Becky, 67 Slavin, Joyce, 67, 89, 103, 113 Sledd, Sarah, 67 Slusser, Frank, 67, 105, 117, 151, 152, 159, no Slusser, Nancy, 72, 75, 103, 136, 154, 161 Smethie, Marion F., 14 Smith, Betty Ann, 67, 106 Smith, Betty Anne, 76, 129 Smith, Betty Jean, 44 Smith, Carolyn, 161 Snead, Cecil Clark, 44, 114,119 Snead, Glenna, 92 Snead, Pat, 73, 77, 136 Snider, David, 115, 145 Snidow, William Weaver, 44, 127 Snoddy, Henry, 80 Snow, Harriet Derby, 14 Snow, Walter, 82 Soble, Glenda, 74 Sodini, Samuel Mark, 44, 108 Soffer, Martin, 73, 94, 133 Soghoian, Richard, 80, 151, 157 Solomon, Jackie, 73 Sours, Jo Ann, 82 Southards, Wayne, 81, 136, 151 Southworth, Nancy, 80, 94, 130 Spahn, Larry, 81 Spain, Joe, 142 Spector, Braddy, 76 Spencer, Roger, 67, 140 Sperberg, Debbie, 113 Spicer, Gaynell, 82 Spiegel, Butch, 67, 102, 151, 152, 16 Spigle, Sue, 80 Spivey, Evelyn, 67 Spivey, James Hurley, 44 Spivey, Jerry, 81 Sprenkle, Kathleen, 80, 89 Stanley, Marilyn, 134 Stanley, Tommy, Bl, 142 Staples, Buddy, 67 Stavredes, Pete, 80 Steadman, John, 67, 140 Steel, Sarah, 74 Steger, Bette Carol, 67 Stein, Gloria, 83 Steinbrecher, Joan, 81 Steingold, Lewis Brandt, 44, 138 Stephens, Jacquelyn Lee, 44, 133, 1 Stephenson, Edward, 67, 131 Stern, Betty, 77 Stevens, Catherine, 77, 101, 150 Stewart, Aubrey Jackson, Jr., 44, 139, 145 Stinnett, Joan, 83 Stock, Anne, 67 Stone, Barbara, 80 Stone, David, 83 Stone, James, 82 Stopes, Arthur Charles, 44, 94, 127 Stott, Jenny, 80, 101, 106, 134 Stott, Jimmy, 80, 82, 94 Stratton, Lewis, 140 Straus, lrvin, 67, 144 Straus, Sam, 67, 120 Strickland, Pat, 82, 96, 135 0 65 Stubbs, Peggy, 76 Stutz, Jo., 67, 17, 122, 135 Stutzman, Karl H., 14 Sublett, George Burnett, 45, 102 Subley, Lillian, 67, 113, 133 Sullivan, Edward, 45 Sullivan, Frederick, 76 Surface, Carol Ann, 67, 89, 96 Sutton, Howard, 68, 90, 115, 140 Sutton, Janie, 81, 145 Swartwout, John, 77, 140 Swearingen, Margaret, 68, 114, 132 Sweet, George, 68, 145 Swift, Evelyn S., 14 Sydnor, Davis, 76 ' Sydnor, M. Virginia, 15 Sylvia, Bruce, 68, 90 Sylvia, Buddy, 68, 130 eTe Taliaferro, Carol, 68, 160 Tankard, Estelle N., 15, 110 Tapp, Maiorie, 74 Taylor, Billy, 82 Taylor, Gwendolyn Crawford, 45, 103, 118, 154 Taylor, Nancy, 80 Taylor, Sonny, 73, 151, 152, 156, 159 Taylor, Turner Worthington, 45, 122 Teachey, Jimmy, 76 Teefey, Charlie, 160 Teefey, Joseph, 151, 152, 156, 160 Teefey, Virginia, 74 Temple, Carol, 52, 68 Temple, George, 82 Terrell, Mary Lou, 68, 101, 154 Teubert, Brenda, 75 Thacker, Waverly, 68, 136 Thalhimer, Barbara, 161 Theofanes, Stanley, 78 Thomas, Betty Frances, 45, 128 Thomas, Billy, 82 Thomas, Emory, 131, 151, 157, 160 Thomas, James, 83 Thomas, John Newton, 74, 143 Thomas, Linda, 78 Thomas, Pat, 68 Thomas, Patsy, 82 Thompson, Ann Marie, 45, 113, 121, 146 Thompson, Betty Ann, 68, 125 Thompson, Delores, 134 ' Thompson James, 68 Thompson, Jimmy, 78, 132 Thompson, John, 68, 105, 151 Thompson, Polly, 68, 119 Thompson, Ruth Alberta, 45, 85, 86. 103,121,l55,161,164 Thornhill, Daniel, 115 Thornton, JoAnn, 45 Thorp, Joyce, 82 Thorpe, Amos, 68, 102, 136, 151, 159 Thulin, Bernard, 76, 151 Thruston, Canol Burnett, 45 Thurston, Barbara, 83, 107 Thurston, Carol, 68, 98, 111 Thurston, Daniel Mayo, 45, 136 Tieder, Arnold, 82, 161 Tignor, Jane Boyce, 45 Tignor, Leslie, 68 Tilton, Anne Cary, 45, 132 Tilton, Lloyd, 68, 93, 118 Timberlake, Frances, 81, 92, 136 Timberlake, Hardy, 68 Stuart, Dabney, 44, 105, 121,151, 152, Tingley, Charles Elbert, 46, 91, 105, 159, 11,5 151,153,160 -, ' F Z-153 ' a fr Vice-.. We Tishman, Harry Fabian, 143 Todd, Edith V., 15, 103, 149 Todman, Frederick Gray, Jr,, 46, 90 Toler, Joseph R., 83, 140 Tomlinson, Bill, 68, 145 Tomlinson, Tommy, 80 Tonall, John, 68, 89, 102, 125, 156, Townsend, Ed, 75, 131, 160 Townsend, Winifred, 68, 101, 115 Trainer, Jeannette, 72, 74 Trainham, Betty, 74, 136 Trainham, Iris Josephine, 46,98 Traylor, Maynard, 80 Tredway, Joyce, 72, 76 Tredway, Thomas, 77, 151 Trent, Willie Gordon, Jr., 83 Trevillian, Elizabeth Cary, 83 Trexler, Francia, 76 Tribble, Chippy, 76, 102, 127 Trice, Clarry, 131 Tripp, Guy, 89, 145, 147 Trites, Anne, 136 Troxell, Mark, 89, 132, 161 Tucker, Dan, 76 Tucker, Jean Catherine, 46, 124, 154 Tufglfr, William, 68, 89, 131, 136, Tugman, Arthur, 75 Turbeville, Nathan, 68, 102, 160 Turner, Carol, 68, 92, 114, 128, 133 Turner, Elizabeth, 69, 94 Turner, Jimmy, 81 Turner, Martha Anne, 46, 129 Turner, Mary, 69, 97, 125, 133 Turner, Primm, 15 Twisdale, Johnny, 76, 142, 147 Tyler, Col. Catlin, 15 Tyler, Judy, 82 Tyson, Flave, 105 .U. Upshur, Anne, 80 Uram, Joseph, C., 15, 149, 160 .V. Vaden, Polly, 81 Van Den Heerik, Jack, 131 Vanture, Judy, 82 Vassar, Robert, 69 Vaughan, Carolyn Kent, 46, 118 Vaughan, Herbert Edward, 46 Vaughan, Joyce, 73 Vallsghan, Rosalie Bascom, 46, 118, Vellines, Joan, 69, 124 Verstandig, Joyce, 59, 125 Vess, Bill, 81 Vick, Sarah Annis, 46, 99 Viener, John, 52, 69, 109 Viener, Michael, 81, 91, 161 Vitsky, Brian, 69, 111, 140 Vogel, Adele, 77, 154, lsl Voss, Chris, 69 Vunck, Jackie, 69 .w. Waddell, Jane, 80 Waddell, John Chesleigh, 46, 105, 151, 153, 160 Wade, Ed, 69, 96, 145 Wade, Patricia, 135 Waldrop, Patricia, 69, 100, 129 Walker, Thomas, 80 Wall, Van Curtis, 46, 87, 98, 102, 132 Wallace, James, 69, 108, 119, 151 Wallihan, Nell Eugene, 46, 134 Walters, Lois Jane, 74, 135 Wampler, Robert, 77 Ware, Susan Marie, 47, 103, 154 Warren, Malvin, 69 Waters, William Griffin, 47, 105 Watkins, Anne Carol, 74, 134 Watkins, Joanne, 150 Watkins, Sandra, 69, 100, 133 Watson, Caroline, 73 Watt, Carol, 81 Watts, Maury, 82 Webb, Harriet Monnette, 47, 99 Webb, Vlrginia, 80, 158 Weeks, Barton, 69, 132 Weinstein, Betty, 135 Weinstein, Rosalind, 47, 97, 98, 116, 121, 127 Weiss, Edna Woodson, 47, 92, 121 Weiss, Freddy, 136 Weiss, Marcia Lee, 47 Welborn, Terry, 69, 89, 96, 119, 127 Wells, Jackie, ao, los, 154 Wells, Mac, 69 Welsh, John Dickinson, 47, 132, 140 Welsh, Marie, 72, 74, 89, 130, 150 Wendt, Frank, 115 West, Kathy, 47, 119, 133 West, Nellie, 135 West, Stephen, 74, 90, 151, 160 Westmoreland, Nancy, 76 Whitby, George, 80 White, Ernest, 76, 144, 147 White, Joanne Preston, 47, 97, 109, 121, 122 White, Bob, 69, 130, 151, 153 Whitehead, Russell Clinton, 47 Whitehorne, Donna, 82 Whitehurst, Bobby, 73, 105 Whitley, Mary Ann, 47 Whitlock, Bill, 76 Wrlizjney, Howard Vrooman, 47, 90, Wicker, Gail, 69 Wicker, Sandra Kay, 83, 101 Wiener, Paul, 69 Wiggins, L. A., 78 Wiley, Wayne Hamilton, 48, 96, 98, 113, 121 Wilkerson, Marvin, 76, 151 Wilkinson, Claire, 69, 92, 115, 122 Wilkinson, Donny, 160 Wilkinson, Friend, 80, 131 Wilkinson, Rosemary, 80 Wilkinson, William, 81 Willard, Frankie, 52, 69, 116 Willasrd, Jack Tucker, Jr., 48, 105, 15 Willett, Harriet, 75 Willey, Twyla Layton, 48, 112, 114, 150 Williams, Alice Ann, 69 Williams, Anna, 76, 100 Williams, Anne Kennon, 15 Williams, Donald Howard, 93 Williams, Joyce Patricia, 48 Williams, Harry, 81 Williams, Joyce Patricia, 48 Williams, Kathleen, 69 Williams, Marilyn, 76 Williams, Martin Braxton, Jr., 48, 85, 91, 102, 138, 147 Williams, Mollie, 69, 132 Williams, Nancy, 69, 124 Williams, Patricia, 80, 99, 107, 130 Williams, Paul, 75, 151 Williams, Ruth, 75 Williams, Sara, 82 Williamson, Donnie, 83 Williamson, Margaret Welch, 48 Williamson, Nancy, 76 Williamson, Wayne, 82 Willis, Anne, 73 Wills, Julia, 70, 130 Wills, Mary Ann, 48, 98, 128 Wilson, Debbie, 70 Wilson, Dickie, 83 Wilson, Jack, 73, 94 Wilson, Nancy, 72, 78, 130, 161 Wilson, Sue, 70, 101, 132 Wilson, Walter, 82 Wimer, Frances N., 15, 93 Winlree, Ruffin, 70, 108, 143 Wingfield, Faye, 70, 89, 129, 133 Wingfield, Jean, 73, 135 Wingfield, Nancy, 106, 128 Wirt, Joe, 75 Wolf, Franklin Stuart, 48, 120, 131 Wolf, Marshall, 83 Wolfe, Joyce, 70, 114 Wolfe, Norma Sue, 73, 113 Womack, James, 151 Womack, Mary H., 15 Womble, Thomas Franklin, 48, 85 86, 165 Wood, Frances, 81 Wood, Frank, 70 Wood, Janice, 81, 154 Wood, Walter, 77, 151 Wacadall, George Satterwhite, 48 Woodall, Jack, 82, 142 Woodford, Sally, 75, 92 Woodle, Pat, 70, 134 Woodroof, David, 82 Woods, Frances, 107 Woodson, Avon, 73 Woodson, Harvey, 81 Woodward, Clifford, 145 Woodward, Edward Jackson, 48, 139, 143, 147 Woodward, Norwood, 70 Wooldridge, John, 70, 140 Wooldridge, Becky, 70, 113, 155, 161 Woolford, Ann, 77, 106, 130, 136 Woolford, Sally, 136 Word, Mary Lynn, 48, 89, 122, 150 Worsham, Dayne, 82 Wright Beverley, 94, 114 Wright Beverly, 70 Wright, Garland, 80 Wright, Sandra, 70, 113 Wright, Tom, 80 Wyant, Nancy, 82, 134 Wyland, Lewis, 75 Wynne, Barbara, 80 .Y. 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