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be honest in thought anti deed . promote clean, wholesome thought and speech take good care of school equipment and property, be friendly and helpful to schoolmates and teachers be helpful to st udent-olhcers , patrols . monitors . and hus drivers . encourage and foster at home and away , use what the school oilers to better ooesed ier conduct at all school activities Nineteen Fifty-five FARE FAC SAMPLER VOLUME XX FAIRFAX HIGH SCHOOL FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Peggy Gramm .... Connie Lytton Carolyn Richey Ed it or -in -Chief Co-business Managers Deep Graven On Each Heart Shall Be Found Unwavering True, When We From Life Shall Part. High School Life at Best Is Passing, A « Glid ing Swiftly By . . . Our Love For Fairfax High rd And Deed In ten years, the flag will still be waving above Fairfax High students, the Honor Code will continue to hang in classrooms, and teachers will lecture on the Constitution, predicate nominatives, and chemical compositions. Lockers will slam and stu- dents will race with tardy bells. — i Time will pass, but we shall remember a Fairfax High that was ours in 1955 when the spirit was unique and the Honor Code was alive in a school that lived its motto SEMPER PROGREDIENS. In the pages that follow, the Sampler reminds you at Fairfax High of the opportunities . . . To attend a wholesome school . . 10 To learn from others 14 To acquire a liberal education . . 24 To reach that ultimate goal 26 To look toward the future . . 50 To develop varied interests 58 To realize one ' s ability 66 To know a real Honor Code 74 To play the role of leader or follower 82 To develop good sportsmanship and a spirit of fair play 108 To fill our lives with good times and happy memories 140 THE 1955 FARE FAC SAMPLER IS When we needed discipline, advice or encouragement, we found him waiting in How many tardies is this anyway? his office eager to help us. -{ 8 h I On these pages we show to you, Mr. Chesley. . . . our respect for your efficiency which does not exclude understanding. . . . our sadness upon your departure from Fairfax High School and . . . our sincere wishes for your future successes. d 9 h To attend a wholesome school Generations hence, a returning graduate will see the brick and concrete realization of today ' s dreams . . . The growth of Fairfax High, wing by wing, is evidence of a strong administration thinking always of the students. ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION W. T. Woodson, Superintendent J. H. Rice, Assistant Superintendent George Pope, Administrative Assistant Mr. W. T. Woodson Division Superintendent Fairfax County Schools Fairfax, Virginia FAIRFAX COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD BOARD Almorine Crowther Robert W. Darr Robert F. Davis Floyd Kirby Harry A. Lee F. W. Robinson Richard E. Shands {12Y Miss Sutherland, Mr. Ford, and Mr. Burks meet to discuss current educational plans. The Supervisory Staff No progress is made without direction and guidance. The success of F.H.S. is largely due to the men and women who determine its pol- icies. The professional library located in the school board building provides the setting for a textbook conference. To learn from others Some students are slow to realize that teachers are not merely teachers . . . Glimpses of our faculty combining a lively dance step with a chaperoning job or rising enthusiastically for a stand up and holler prove to us that our teachers are not pure intellect. FACULTY Fairfax High School Students Enjoy a Good 1954-’55 With Samuel J. Coffey Principal Emory W. Chesley Assistant Principal Katherine E. Hopper Director of Guidance Harriet R. Gordon Visiting Teacher 4 15 E Sylvester N. Alger Mathematics Dorothy Billings Home Economics Mary C. Bowler Mathematics C. Frances Chapman Physical Education John T. Broaddus. Jr. Physical Education Joseph L. Cofer Industrial Arts Jane Colbert Home Economics Flora W. Coleman Eighth grade core Opal G. Corkery Social Studies Theodora C. Cox Latin Miss Winn’s advice and counseling solved many juniors’ problems. d 16 Y Mr. Doub’s May I have your attention please?” reminds us of after-school duties. James W. Coyle Clinton E. DeBusk Walter J. Dowling Physical Education Eighth grade core Industrial Arts Patrick J. Cunningham Cyrus H. Doub Physical Education Mathematics Shirley A. Draper Eighth grade core Jane I. Emel Instrumental Music Alice Feusahrens Blaine P. Friedlander Home Economics Language and Social Marjorie G. French Studies English d 17 1 Philip Fuller Lillian C. Grumbles Instrumental Music Physical Education Harriet S. Funkhouser Social Studies Morton A. Gutoff Instrumental Music Edith N. Hall Mathematics E. Jerome Heglar Commercial Earl Helmbreck Physical Education Joyce Hoffman Kenneth W. Holloway English Science William A. Holland Industrial Arts Back-to-School Night brought parents, teachers, and students closer together. d 18 !- The long-anticipated new furniture gives a more cheerful atmosphere to the women’s lounge. Katherine A. Horn Mathematics Elizabeth W. Hoskyn Languages CW Mary K. Kern English John G. Lambert Industrial Arts JLr JL Mary Hughes Mathematics Russell G. Kerlin Science Mildred M. Leigh Mathematics Fern L. Hull English Nelle Marshall Art Palmer G. Lynn Social Studies 4 19 p Merrilee R. Middleton Commercial John D. Mizell. Jr Science Frances H. Mitchell Commercial Theodore Moshos Vonna W. Offield Eighth grade core Commercial Esther D. Mosser English Rita W. Morgan ' English Virginia Organ Assistant Librarian Mr. DeBusk, Fairfax High s own author, autographs his book for our library. Elbert E. Morton Choral Music Paul F. Peter Social Studies F A C U L T Y -f 20 b Patricia E. Pricketi Eighth grade core Jane W. Pugh Biology Robert L. Pulliam English Helen Quigg Mathematics Robert Simms Industrial Arts Virginia E. Stanley Librarian Elsie D. Story Social Studies Mary Jane Swartz Physical Ed ucatio n Clayton V. Taylor Social Studies Morris S. Tischler Mathematics and Science -( 2i y Edgar M. Turrentine Marie Waters R. Tucker Winn Choral Music Eighth grade core Chemistry John E. Waller. Jr. Rayburn A. Williams English Mathematics Mary S. Woody Martha Dove Reta O. Norris Eighth grade core Cafeteria Manager Secretary Louise C. Card Edith M. Heglar Secretary Secretary The men on the faculty combine relaxation and work in their new lounge. 122 }- In Memory of Airs. Ethel Slonaker December 2-1, 1902 March 3, 1955 She taught as the Master had taught her— To give her Lnowledge, her love, her time, her all For others. To acquire a liberal education With the desire to learn being always greater than others, onward we march across pages of math, spelling, and history . . . Steadily the foundation of learning grows . . . Knowing we are always progressing, we come forth to learn and go forth to serve. CLASSES To reach that ultimate goal . . . Four big years have passed and now we feel caught in a vacuum of uncer- tainty . . . College? Career? . . . We pack our books and wonder what the next year will bring . . . Rolled into our diplomas are many memories of these years, and we leave reluctantly to find new oportunities. JzgaJ T eJ- cdtf gimJ K ay •- ij hodyi y lnd ' jyyjjy y ) y c%Tcykc lv yn yyyh Xc J y. J oUmjC p yiflds bf aMuAy C hJ CFAFFfiB C mJMmMw, MUMMmJ UUO ouylcu(i i JJiiXAjaaaa yAy 6 ci 0 p don d cc y ' AJ AyA yj_ : Cfouy 0 syfv-t fin d CW 1 -I 26 b 2 ’ gC.K ' t ' O SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Penny Vanture. Secretary; Ellen McKenna. President; Miss Sid Swartz, Sponsor; Peggy Gramm, Vice-President; Bill Clark, Treasurer. SENIORS Elizabeth Jackson Adams Lois Adeline Adams Joanne Louise Amundson Joyce Lee Anderson John Gibson Atwell Fairfax Vienna Fairfax Vienna Falls Church Edward John Baranowski Alexandria Ruby Mae Barker Fairfax Station Shirley Ann Barnhii.i. Vienna Kay Ann Bates McLean Juanita Margaret Beckwith Vienna W 28 K Thomas Guy Bennett Joseph Gilbert Berry Vienna Vienna Susan Glenis Besley Burke James Richard Birch Vienna Carole June Bishop Vienna Mary Elizabeth Bokel Fairfax Dorothy Ruth Bonner Annandale Nancy Paige Bosserman Annandale N I O R S Nancy Franklyn Bost Ann Elizabeth Bostic Oakton Centreville Ralph Randle Boswell Larry Albert Boyer Wanda Rose Bridges Fairfax Annandale Centreville 7c the n r 0 -C y, wl vt -{29 V John Luster Brinkley Edward Michael Brittingham Leslie Bly Brooking Elizabeth Ann Brown Vienna Annandale Vienna Annandale 1 Carolyn Jean Brumback | McLean Stewart Lynn Bryce B urke Elizabeth Mae Burke Clifton Lynne Ellen Burner Anthea Helen Burnett Fairfax Oakton v i-airtax Uakton V ? Pollie Ann Byrne Centreville Patricia Ann Caldwell Cynthia Margaret Campbell Cubie Aubrey Canard Kim Colliday Cannon Fairfax Annandale Alexandria Vienna Carol Ann Carlin Fairfax 130Y Mrs. Leigh helped seniors by filling in college transcripts. SENIORS ■Jorma Shirley Carpenter Stewart Eugene Carter Delores Ann Chandler Dorothy Virginia Chandler Susan Lee Chapman Fairfax Vienna Fairfax Fairfax Falls Church Martha Ann Chappell Joseph James Chavez William Sinclair Clark Virginia Elizabeth Clendenin Lucille Joan Cobb Vienna McLean Falls Church Annandale Fairfax 131 V Checking college bulletins became a senior pastime. SENIOR §i£ Gayle Frances Cockrill Ronald Keith Cole Damitra Elaine Cook Mary Jane Cook Nancy Loretta Cooki 1 Clifton Annandale Annandale Annandale Falls Church Loretta Irene Cozzens Ronald Frank Crabtree Marguerite Ellen Cromer McLean Oakton Clifton Barbara Jean Crouch Fairfax Iona May Crumbaugh Falls Church 132V Je Juanita Crumbaugh Glenn Sheldon Currier Dolores Beauragard Curtin Nanette Dansboe Cushman Robert Edgar Dalton Fairfax Annandale Lincolnia Vienna Annandale : ard Joseph Daniels Sara Eileen Dawson Sandra Marlene DeBusk Rebecca Jane DeBusk Kenneth Langford Dorward Centreville Fairfax , — — . Clifton Clifton Ob d dZt - c I if — 2 u SENIOR S Vienna , • J -Wi W T y .orence Louise Dove Burke James Jennings Dunlap Karna Madeline Duryee Fairfax Alexandria Thinks arfjio tor thi s«- icral ri Ju j - fa scVml and Kivicit success in all dF youit asp c«l 4 e O 0 rt. , , n , •n 1- J.D. rtuDL SdooK- Barbara Ann Edwards Alexandria r Gerald Strayer Eichelberger Oakton Sylvia Annette Elmore Annandale Elizabeth Ann Ferguson Fairfax Barbara Ann Fessler Fairfax Ellen Finley Clifton John Douglas FishepI Merrifield Judith Ann Fisher Fairfax Nancy Lee Fisher Centreville Kathryn Ann Flattery Annandale Ellen May Fones Fairfax Paul Foster Springfield SENIORS Joyce Lee Furry Annandale Richard Gale Frank Herbert Gardner Mary Nell Garrison Margaret Valera Geiep Vienna Alexandria Falls Church McLean 134Y Fairfax seniors frequented the Library of Congress for necessary term paper data. ■rank Hines Gerald Alexandria ' tRBARA Deane Gilson Annandale Laura Wilson Gerhard Annandale Shirley Mae Gleason Vienna Mary Evelyn Gerwig McLean Marilyn Kay Glover Fairfax Carol Ann Gicker McLean Rita Maxine Graham Fairfax A CXJean Allison Gilpatrick McLean Margaret Ann Gramm McLean i 4 ’{ 35 ]■• Seniors gave serious thought to American Government. SENIOR U ' yuJr -(! CXS-AJihu Aubrey Mack Graves Clifton Alice E. Hansborough McLean Almon Andrew Gray Vienna Hinton H. Harris, Jr. Annandale Susan Deborah Greene McLean William Lockridge Harris Centreville Robert Edward Hall Warren Wilson Hall Vienna Springfield William Roy Harris, Jr. James Whitney Harrisoi Annandale Vienna 4 36 )“ O XSL. M I liam Ernest Hathaway Hilbert Hunter Hayslett Marvin Edw ard Heath Barbara Ann Heckard McLean LIZABETH J. HOLLOWA Fairfax Fairfax Station] £ , Carc Jane Nd$)rAi AnnandijR f . MFLear Roger Hower Annandale Fairfax •William Cyphas Hummer Annandale Sandra Jean Henderson McLean Elizabeth W. Humphreys Fairfax |)HN Howe Imlay Vienna Ralph Marshall Jaquess Fairfax Station Lois Annamae Jeffrey Springfield Barbara Lee Jenkins Charles Edward Jenkins Fairfax Fairfax -{ 37 }- Roy Lee Keys Annandale ' Lorraine Kidwell Vienna ' j Nellie Agnes Kidwell Fairfax Dennis Frank King Fairfax f J • Je n. Pau£ Justusson . Annandale Patricia Al n Key • ' McLean S ' 1 . iT (W 7 4l I I Frances Kingree Fairfax ) -(38K A cut card legalized a senior’s day from school. IMunro Kinsey Vienna Jeane Ann Kitchen Vienna Katherine Elizabeth Kitchen Vienna Grace Isabelle Kline Oakton John Franklin Kline Oakton I nie Christine Koustenis Oscar Emil Krombholz Mary Lee Landon Annandale Vienna Fairfax Raymond Langhorne, Jr. Annandale Donald Lee Lawson Vienna -{ 39 }- Wilma Lee Leonard Norman Littlejohn Virginia Ann Litton William Scott Lovelace Donna Lucille Luttreli C Fairfax Fairfax Springfield Falls Church Annandale Wayne M. Lynch - Annandale Connie L. Lytton Ronald Joseph McDonough Lorraine M. McGuire Fairfax Fairfax Falls Church Helen E. McIntyre V ienna d40K UU U Tj ■ ' ed! jS r- S - Marie McIntyre Ellen Suzanne McKenna IIichard Daniels McMillan Orra Madotin Maffett Doreen Elizabeth Magarity Vienna Burke Annandale McLean McLean nda Louise Mason Patricia Ann Maxwell Judith To by Miller Lowry Miller Virginia Muriel Miller Palls Church Falls Church Vienna - Fairfax h | . i C? r T «• Va5- wc,. -PF -LU SENIORS Fairfax v ■ -4 I Gary Clay Mills Annandale Henry A. Montague Clifton Patricia Anne Moore Annandale Wilburn Lee Moore Merrifield Arthur Bennett Moreland Vienna t o William W. Morris McLean Frederick McMullen Mosher Kathleen Jean Mullen Oakton Chantilly David Stratford Murdock Chantilly Charles Russell Orrison McLean Virginia Scott Palmer Janet Irene Parker Shirley Ann Patterson Mary Jo Payne McLean Centreville Fairfax Fairfax Joyce Elaine Pigge Alexandria SENIORS Dawn Elizabeth Pineo Kenneth William Pitts June Elaine Poland Dorothy Grace Potter Frank Myers Powell Oakton Fairfax McLean , Springfield Falls Church M 42 K V ) UBY Carolyn Powell Fairfax ulia Margaret Raper Oakton X Penny puts the books aside as she addresses announcements. Margaret E. Rickert Vienna John Donald Rouse Vienna Ruth Marie Riqgle FaicfayStation . Maurice Franklin Row Falls Church Elizabeth Ann Robe Falls Church Dorothy Anne Rozamus Falls Church Barbara Jane Rose Alexandria Betsy Ellen Ross Alexandria Lucile Frances Rush Annandale Jake Anderson Fairfax Russell -[44 1 - Catherine Belle Rutter Centreville Jane Elizabeth Searcy McLean Henry Jensen Rytter McLean Michael Jon Sevier Herndon Mary Price Sanders McLean Marilyn Sandretzsky Annandale nson Sexton Margaret Mary Seymour Vienna ' I.mes Bradley Russell Fairfax nancy Lee Saunders Annandale .ry Elizabeth Shelton Starley Moore Shelton, Jr. Frances Agnes Shifflett Mary Josephine Shomo Saundra Lois Simpson Fairfax Station Fairfax Station Vienna Vienna Falls Church f 45 }- Betty Louise Sims Vienna June Evelyn Small Vienna Ann Elizabeth Smith Vienna Charlotte Fay Smoot Alexandria Joseph Vincent Sottosanti Alexandria Nancy Ann Sottosanti Alexandria Barbara Anne Sowers Annandale Anne Marie Spaulding Vienna N I O Mary Louise Speake Vienna R S Joyce Katherine Sterling Oakton (? J t . ' c %c Barbara Lee Stewart Annandale Lee B. Stough Vienna Donald Robert Strawser Robert Earl Strong William Aurand Stuart -f 46 }- C ) : i n i o I Betty Lou Surles McLean ■onnie Kay Tichenor McLean Robert Sutphin Fairfax Jo Ann Turner Annandale Lynn Ray Sykes Annandale Spencer Leroy Thompson Fairfax Joan Kathryn Thrall Centreville Richard Lee Unger Vienna Dennis Lee LTpdike Annandale Donnie Daniel Updike Annandale UiY 0 ujtiL djt.Jb k Penny Vanture McLean Dan McMurray Walker Annandale 3 f S 7 or • • . John Clark Vaughan Falls Church Mary E. Wallrabenstein McLean O i Ann Via Vienna Carla Glennen Warmer Vienna Blair Wagner McLean Chester Webb, Jr “{ 48 }- Parn Horace Webb Fairfax oith Florence White Alice Isabel Whitney Willard Jack Webb Clifton Annandale Vienna S E Antoinette Kreml Weber Oakton Ge ALDINLE WELLMAN Archie Joseph Wiggs Vienna Jss 5 . Vienna . — C £Vi ie N I O R S Gerald Lee White Fairfax Ldyce Maxine Williams Annandale tMy ItuTH Carolyn Willis Mildred Frances Wine Thomas Moore Wood Lucy McKissack Yarbrough Melvin Henry Yocum Vienna Vienna Annandale Fairfax Station Annandale -[ 491 - To look toward the future Juniors are more than prom chairmen and ring enthusiasts . . . With an eye for the future, we no longer study to avoid a reprimand, but to prepare for the senior days and after . . . There are backward glances but no regrets. JUNIORS Gwen Dyer. Secretary, John Hall. President ; Mrs. Pugh. Sponsor, Danny Hubbard, Treasurer, Jo Chamblin, Vice-President more than its actors and lines. Sue Schefte raembej ( HrJy Addms, John Ahalt, Charles Anderson, Barbara Aubrey, Margaret ' uHicr ClaAA Barnes, Elizabeth Bartlett, Richard Berry, David Bishop, Margie Black, Murray Bles, James Bonnet, Michael Bransom, Charlotte Bray, Helain Bray, Luther Breedlove, Paula Brown, Marvin Brumback, Ruth Bryant, Garyl Burke, Ethel Burke, Nelson Byrd, Betty Carrico, Arlowene Chalker, Julian Chamblin, Josephine Clare, Daniel Clem, Dallas Coffin, Richard Compton, James H531- Cooley, Mary ■Creutz. Charles Daniels ' , Charles Darnes. Joan Dick, Elsie Dyer, Gwen Elliott, Timothy Ellis, Sammie Ennis, Rcy Feehan, Mary Ann F idler, William Fokz, Barbara Foltz, Nancy Fritter, Raymond Fullerton, ' James Furlong, Lee Furr, Gretchen Gantt, John Gerhard, Marilyi k K amm, Elizabeti l Mrs. ) J -Q J Flannah, J C1 HUienner, Deann Heckend oft j f G ladys Herring. Woodrow Hessom, James Holland, Enola H( Hand, Raphael Hood, James Hood, Karen Hubbard, Danny Huesmann, Amy {54 y Junior ClaAA Hunt, Patricia Huntt, Mary Jaquess, Pat Jeffries, Gayle Jerman, Mildred Judd, Barbara Kerns, Phyllis Keys, John Kidwell, Betty Knisley, Rita Koehnlein, Nancy Krehbiel, Marguerite LaDue, Frederick Lamberton, Barbar; Ledford, Sara •) Lee, Jack Lee, RonaltT . Leestma, Jan , ' Leonard, Benny Lewis, Billy Locke, Nancy ' Lynch, John McClain, Kirby McConaghy, James McConchie, Ben Marshall, Barbara Martin, Page • 1 Merrell, Kay i 14 Miller, Doris ' Mitchell, Pearl Mock, Hollis Mchler, Alan Montague, Noel Montgomery, Jack Moore, Elizabeth { 55 b ( . Moore, Guy Moyer, Janet Mueller, Arlene Murdock, Stratford Murphy, Nancy Norris, John Nuckols, James Oliver, Elizabeth Oliver, Richard Overby, Susan Parsell, Paul Payne, Janice Payne, Rebecca Powell, Wayne Pringle, Ruth Printz, Joyce Proctor, John Pugh, William Rambo, Janis Ramey, Franklin Ramsey, Alan Reid, Hugh Riggles, Carol Rinker, Rufus Riordan, Sandra Ritter, Warren Roop, Mary Rose, Arthur Ross, Robert Rotenberry, George Scammahorn, Elaine Scheffel, Sue Ann Scott, Joan Shanton, John Sheaffer, Joseph r sy r cu H2§j t S % ? - “ d-r Shenk, Sandra Sloper, Edwin Smith, Aubrey Smith, Barbara Spencer, Margaret Spiel, Paul Stalnaker, Katharine Stein, Jinny Stephenson, Betty Ann Stephenson, Thomas Strawser, Ronald Sullivan, Sheila Talbott, Carol Ann Thomas, Nancy Thompson, William Tillett, Elsie Turner, Barbara Jean Underwood, Stanley Van Doren, Judy Vannoy, Robert Vanture, Roger Vogel, Joseph Voight, Anne Wagner, Karen Waller, Louise Warren, Donald Watkins, Harvey Weisiger, Jane Whitehouse, Frances Williams, Irene Williams, Jack Wills, Faye Wood, John Wyckoft , James Young, Marjorie To develop varied interests At the half-wise and half-foolish stage ' we sophomores grow accus- tomed to the Fairfax High environment . . . We feel admiration toward the leaders and aspiration for their jobs . . . Being a sophomore is fun. SOPHOMORES Don Connick, Treasurer, Bob Reiser. Secretary, Pete King. President-, Mr. Waller, Sponsor; Elaine Eaton, Vice-President Silas became a sophomore personality. Ambitious ' 57 Seniors showed exceptional classroom interest. cjihcfticte ClaM Let ' s go now . . . practice 53 in your workbook. d 60 h -y £opkctncre ClaM Adcock, Robert Adkins, Wayne Allen, David Anderson, James Ashley, Jack Austin, Faith Bakeman, Michael Bambling, Ella Barberie, Herbert Barker, Patsy Bauckman, Brenda Berry, James Blevins, Barbara Blevins, Edith Blood, George Boggs, Nancy Bostic, Eugene Botkin, Joseph Braden, Karl Branch, Christopher Buchanan, Phyllis Buffington, Frances Burkholder, Janet Burner, Walter Campbell, Larry Cardwell, Madalin Cardwell. Madge Carpenter, James Carper, Gary Cloney, Gordon Collier, Harriet Condray. Patrick Connick. Don Coombs, Lawrence Cummings, Peggy Darne, Warren Daves, Mary Davis, Wade Davis, Wayne Detwiler, Johnny Dodd, Pauline Dodson. George { 61 )• £cpkwcre ClaAA Dodson, Nancy Dolinger, Barbara Driskill, Martha Dunbar, Barbara Eaton, Elaine Edwards, Gay Edwards, John Eure, Priscilla Evans, Catherine Evans, Diane Evans, Joe Ferguson, Jim Firebaugh, Sarah FollinA Walton FreyLWilma «. iV RtinkJiousei srharc Sarah V ’ Gerstenzang, ' M)rm n; r GibsCrd taiwl v Grefe, Ronald Griffith, Dottie Griffith, Kaye Haines, Bill Hall, Carole Hamilton, George Harbinger, Frances Havenner, Ann Hazelwood, Marie Heath, Gary Hennings, Joyce Henry, Margaret Hobbs, Pat Holder, Nancy Hollenbeck, Janet Horney, Beth Horseman, Mary Hubbard, Patricia r! 62 Y £cjtkc nwe ClaM I Hughes, Nancy Hunsberger, Rosa Lee Hunt, Arthur Hurst, Jane Johnson, Richard Jones, Clyde Jorgensen, Frances Kearns, Barbara Kearns, Jack Kelly, Mickey Kemp, Katherine Keogh. Dennis Kerns, Joseph Keyton, Evelyn Kibler, Arthur King, Pete Kipps, David Kitchen, John Knupp, Robert Kol lender, Sandra Krombholz, Helen Labrozzi, Gary Lam, Sylvia Lasell, Sylvia Letter, Barbara Lucas, Robert Lytton, Shirley McCray, Larry McDermitt, Alice Marcey, Jerry Massey. Harry Mayberry. Barbara Mays, Alton Miller, Robert Miller, Sherry Mills, Lewis Mock, Ernest Moore, Norma Moore, Frances Morehead, Billy Morris, Suzanne Mullen, Scotty W 63 h £cpkwwe ClaAA Munday, Charles Murphy, Janis Murphy, July Ann Mutchler, Mary Neibert, Joan O Neil, Betty Onesty, Carl Painter, Marshall Palmer, Harry Parsons. Audrey Parsons. Jeffrey Payne. Doris Payne, Ncrma Phillips, Terrence Phillips. Tony Prentice, Robert Pringle. Priscilla Purcell, Joan Ramsey, Margie Reiser, Robert Rice, Ida Mae Rice. Stephen Riley, Joan Rittman, Phillip Roberson, Denny Robertson, Richard Robinson, Bill Robinson, Jerry Rose, William Rosenbaum. Gracy Rotenberry, Lenora Rothenburg. Richard Rule, Ian Russell, Charles Rust, Charles Sanders, Victoria Schwertfeger. Dale Schwitz. Suzi Shackelford. Delores Shaw, James Shehabi. Eva Shelton, Joyce u J ■t ClaM Shifflett, Frances Short, Frank Shue, Judith Sisk, Doris Skinner, Jessica Smith, Carrington Smith, Donald Smith, Edward Smith, Larry P. Smith, Virginia Sorrell, Sylvia Sparks, Carole Spaulding, Shirley Stamates, Marihelen Starnes, Danny Starry, Myrtle Stephenson, Marilyn Stewart, George Stewart, Ruby Stickel, Bette Thompson, Betty Thompson, Patricia Trent, Geraldine Tucker, Jean Vadney, Karen Via, Virginia Vierbuchen, Linda Waldecker, Donald Walker, Sandra Warren, Betty Watkins, Doris Watson, Jenelle Weed, Dick Weed, Tobey Weetman, Rachael White, Judith Whitmer, Kitty Williams, Carolyn Wilson, Minna Woody. Edna Wright, Ray Young, David •{ 65 b To realize one’s abilities Completing the eighth grade gives to us the necessary confidence . . . Co- operation, concentration, and determi- nation mean more than four-syllable words as we tackle Algebra and Latin . . . Exploratory courses belong to the past . . . This is high school. FRESHMEN Mike Vincent. Vice-President-, Pat Graves. President-, Mr. Alger, Sponsor-, Charlene Strawser, Secretary, Charles Dominy. Treasurer ' JpeAhtnan ClaAA Bernie was just one of the freshmen who found Miss Stanley helpful. Freshmen studied and worked with eyes on future achievements. Our interests varied with our classes. d 68 ’r JteAkmah ClaAA Abel, Bernie Adams, Georgianne Allen, Davis Amundson, David Anderson, Mary Jane Ashley, Sylvia Atwell, Bill Atwood, Corwin Bannerman, Bobby Barker, Sandra Bath, Thomas Beckedorff, David Berkley, Joanne Black, Bonnie Blevins, Mary Blevins. Robert Blevins, Rose Blevins, Sharon Bloom, Barbara Bogle, Barbara Bonnet, Lance Bostic, Betty Botkin, Elizabeth Bowden, Judy Bray, Frank Breeden, Eva Brian, Neal Bright, Stanley Brown, Gertrude Brumback, Kenneth Burge, Nancy Burkholder, Barbara Burrier, Larry Burton, Sally Burton, Virginia Byrd, James Cabaniss, Patrick Carper, Betty Carrico, Kenneth Caton, Martha Chappelle, Hughie Chavez, Roger Clarke, Kay Clements, Maryan Cockerham, Juanita Cocklin, Richard Cole, Clifton Connery, Anne Corse, Judy Coulter, Sheila Croft, Eleanor Cross, Margaret Crouch, Lawrence Cullers, Forrest M. Cupp, Dorothy Dalton, Edward Dancy, Corrine Davis, Barbara Davis, Jean Davis, Sue -{ 69 }- JreAtnah ClaAA Denny, Eugene Dinkle, Dorea Dinsmore, Robert Dodd, Margaret Dodge, Janice Dolinger, Reece Dominy, Charles Dorward, David Dove, Clarence Dowell, Edwin Downs, Shirley Dvorachek. Margaret Earman, Donald Eckenrode, Rita Ehinger, Rita Ellicott, Barbara Elliott. Marion Ellis, Lewis Ericson, Carl Everhart. Marvin Everhart, William, Jr. Farmer, Evelyn Feidler, George Felton, Beverly Fiore. Valerie Fisher, Betty L. Fisher, Ronald Flinn, Timothy Foster, Stephen Frum, Patricia Gawen, Doris Gawen, Marbury Gay, Judy Gheen, Ernest Gibson. Gale Gilmore, Gary Godfrey, Henry Good, Elizabeth Gooding, Elaine Gooding, Joan Graves, Pat Grefe, Thera Gretz, Richard Grimm, Leonard Hansborough, Carol Hansborough. Robert Harris, Ann Heath, Russell ' dr JreAhtnan ClaAA Heiney, Margie Henry, Jean Hobbs, Susan Hollis, Shirley Hood, Kay Hudson, Janice Huntt, Barbara Hyman, Roy Isenburg, Betsy Jenkins, Nelson Jenkinson, Judy Jennell, Violet Jerman, Claude Johnson, Judy Johnson, Teddy Johnson, Wayne., Johnston, Ap J ones . fLzktfy, Jan $t J Keller. ' RiclO A y, ftatri k hven ick, William ferns, Douglas Kerns, Louise Kern ' s, ' Melvin ey . Jacqueline | . kiteore, Susanne jL di illeen, Ninette 1 Knoblough, Harold Kreft, Dolly Lageman, David Lambert, Dorothy Lancaster, Dean Lane, Phoebe Lang, Mary Lang, Nancy Lee, Bobby Lee, Lillian Lohr, Sylvia Loving, David MacAdam, Duncan McConchie, Martha McDiarmid, Mary McGovern, John McIntyre, Jerry McLane, Charles McMillan, Mary Manvell, Stanley J7i y J ' ejJtfttah ClaAA Marr, Iris Masters, Leon Mayer, Richard Megee, Ruth Ann Meyers, Joan Mikkelsen, Eugene Millard, Judy Miller, Mary Milstead, James Milstead, Joan Mock, Janice Mohler, Clay Moody, Locke Moore, Linda Moore, Ronald Moore, William Moran, David Morgan, Janet Mosher, Deredith Murphy, Dennis Myrick, Judy Needham, Hunter Nevitt, Richard O ' Flaherty, Tom Oliver, Charles Ott, Harry Ott, John Painter, Sandra Paquette, Mary Parker, Beverly Parr, Richard Pendley, Walter Perry, Cecil Petti, Jack Pineo, William Piper, Tisa Post, Dennis Printz, Pat Quinn, Jerry Quinn, Nancy Reece, Robert Reeves, Robert Reinertson, Diane Riley, Fred Rogers, James Rose, Lail Schmith, George Scott, Gail 172F z 7 n? Selby, Harry Seymour, Ann Shelton, Royce Sherwood, James Shifflett, Doris Shirley, Jean Shreves, Jeanne Shotwell, Harold Simpson. Gordon Small, Laura Sm ith, Fred Smith, Judy Ann Smith, Phyllis Stamates, Sandra Starry, Jean Marie Staufter, Peggy Stewart, Ada Strawser, Charlene j tmatt ClaM Strawser, Donna Lee Sutphin, Evelyn Suhphin, Merril Talbott, Charlotte Tate, Ted Taylor, Eugene Thompson, Jerry Thurston, Robert Trent, Norma Lee Twombly, Ann Van Der Vate, Peter Vannoy, Betty Jane Violette, Marie Wall, Dick Wallrabenstein, Paul Ward, Fred Waring, Clark Weaver, Pat Wilbur, Phyllis Wiles, Mary Catherine Williams, Thomas Wilson, Judy Wood, Doris Wood, Marlene Wright, Geraldine Wyckoff, Nancy Young, Christine Young, Victoria Youngs, Keith Zavadil, Jean Leigh { 73 ! To know a real Honor Code We experience our greatest change when we become part of Fairfax High . . . We welcome the opportunities to progress with a zeal and spirit asso- ciated with eighth-graders . . . We become true Rebels as we live an Honor Code that will also play a part in future years. EIGHTH GRADERS M mm Eddy Munday, Treasurer ; Mary Sutphin, Vice-President-, Gary Carlson, President-, Mr. Cunningham, Sponsor-, Ginger Schumann, Senator-, Evyonne Rodgers, Secretary. Eighth graders stayed on top in the magazine drive. Eighth-graders showed first-rate enthusiasm. Ctyktk (jtafc We kept informed by supporting the Fair Facts. i 76 i- Jr V V ' Cifhth (jratfe Ahlbum, Noel Ambler, Betty Lane Appier, William D. Ashman, Sue Ann Atkins, Randie Baker, Bettie Barker, Avon Baughman, Stephen Beals, Edward Beaman, Dorothy Beary, Jennie Berry, Dallas Bills, Georgette Bishop, Ralph Black, Susanna Blevins. Dorothy Blood, Lucille Boyer, Gloria Brown, Joyce Brown, Sandra Bruin, John Buchanan, Jackie Buckley, Arthur Burke, Bobby Burke, Roy Burkholder, Judy Burroughs, Virginia Burrows, Harry Caldwell, Lester Cannon, Linda Carlson, Gary Chapman, Dolores Chilcott, Elizabeth Ann Clark, Linda Cleland, Sylvia Clevenger, Nathaniel Clifford, Stephen Cloney, Richard Coakley, Ruth Coakley, Virgie Cockrell. Jessie Collins, Donna Connick. Janet Cooke, Leah Copp, Bonny Cornwell, Gene Coulter, Shirley Cross, Roger Daniel, Jane Darne, Dorothy Davis, Howard Dean, Donna Dennis, Ann Gordon Doak. Kitty C fktk (jrade Doane, John Dolinger, Ella Jean Dotson, Lois Dove, Deborah Dove, Faye Dudley, Robert Dudrow, Phillip Duncan, Juanita Ellicott. Charles Elliott, Norah Embree, Eva Jo Elliott, Samuel Emery, Michael Ennis, Nancy Faircloth, Philip Ferguson, Jane Fisher, Betty Fisher, Stephen Fletcher, Margaret Fletcher, Sarah Foltz, Sydney Fones, Kenneth Frey, Beatrice Fullerton, Janice Fullerton, Sammy Gayhart, Jacqueline Gheen, Geneva Gilbert, Lauretta Giles, Judy Goode. Peggy Gooding, Jean Goodnough, Julia Graham, Billie Sue Gray, Diane Green, Margaret Grieve, James Grove, Barry Gunnell. Deanna Guthrie, Ann Hall, Ira Hall. Vanita Halsey, Doris Ann Hamm, Barbara Harbaugh, Richard Harper, Robert Harrington, Jean Harris, Barry Harris, Donald Harvey, Ronald Hedge, Dallas Heishman, Linda Henderson, Audrey Henderson, Martha Henry, Alice Henson, Patricia Hinkel, Douglas Hise, Mary Louise Hobbs, Julianne Holler, Kathryn Horseman, David d 78 ' r Cifkth (jrade Horseman, Wilson Hunsberger, Joan Huntt, Richard Lee Jenkins. Clarence Jennings, Taylor Johnston, Donald Johnston, John Michael Jones, Pat Jorgensen, David Kelley, Norma Keplinger, Martha Keplinger, Oscar Keyton. Shirley Keywood, Paul Kitchen. Alvin Knapp, Philip James Kollender. Mary Jane Labrozzi, Richard Lawry. Richard Legge. George LeHew, Doris Linthicum, Ellen Loental, Linda Lou LoGuirato, Virginia Longerbeam. Leslie Love, Candy MacFedries. Richard McCracken, Sharon McKeever. Mary Ellen McKellar, Ann McLain. Marvin McWilliams, Helen Mahoney, Barbara J. Mandley. Larry Markham. Frank Marshall, Mary Lou Mason. Judy Massey, Norman Mathers, Benny Miller, Dan Miller. Marjorie Miller, Peggy Lee Mills, Florence Montague, Frank Moody, Sarah Moore, Charlotte Moore, Cynthia Moore, Nease Morgan. Robert Morris, Polly Mullen, Patsy Munday, Eddie Myers, Carl Myers, Franky Myers. Kenneth Nalley. Patricia Nalley. Roselyn Neville. Charles Nicholson. Raymond Noble, Patsy •( 791 - Norfolk, Carol Ann Nunn, Donna Kay Oliff, Francis Olsen, Patsy Overmyer, Sarina Page, Jerry Parsells, James Parsons, Peggy Peck, James Peters, Katherine Peyton, Diana Peyton, Dorothy Plaugher, Ernest Poole, Kenneth Powell, Barbara Powers, James Previte, Lana Pritchard, Eric Proctor, William Pugh, Larry Pulley, Joyce Quarton, Don Reece, Patsy Remling, Faye Rettstatt, Janet Rice, Jeffrey Rice, Phyllis Jane Riggles, Robert Rinker, Edwin Roberson, Judith Robinson, Edwin Rodgers, Evyonne Rodgers, Tommy Rogers, Billy Roop, Joe Rowland, Shirley Rowland, Vincent Royer, John Russell, Mary Elizabeth Russell, Ted Rust, Lena Rutter, Edgar Sampson, Thomas Sanborn, Marian Scammahorn, Keith Schaeffer, Pearl Scheidegger, Karen Schuller, Christopher Schumann, Virginia Schweickart, Nancy Schwitz, James Seering, Barbara Sembower, Wayne Settle, Hilda Shade, Sharon Shehabi. Gus Shelton, Gene Sherwood, Lydia Rebecca Shirley, Archie Short, Robert !80b Cifktk Grade Showalter, Mary Simmons, Alice Smith, Bobby Smith, Steve Sorrel, Samuel Southwall, Mary Sparks, Rose Sparshott, Patricia Spaulding, Betty Spindle, Priscilla Stauffer, Wanda Stephens, Henry Stevens, Alvin Stevenson, Kathy Stout, Donna Stover, Raymond Stringer, Peggy Surles, Molly Sutphin, Mary Edith Sweeny, Carey Swetnam, Ford Taylor, Allen Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Elizabeth Thompson, Gordon Thompson, James Titus, John Topping, Janet Travis, Sydney Truex, Stephen Underwood, Warren Utting, Amy Vance, Katherine Vannoy, Charles Via, Eugene Vincent, Jack Vogel. Mary Jo Waldron, Frederick Walton, Phyllis Walton. William Waple. Raye Ward, Guy Ward, Shirley Watson, John Weaver, Narvin Webb, Caroline Webb. Stephen Weekly, Jean Wehrle, Norman Welch, Raymond White, Mary Lou Whitmer, Peggy Whitmer, Robert W iggs, Margaret Wiles, Roy Willingham, Jane Wood, Marion Wood, Mike Wynkoop, Sadie Young, Nicholas -{81j- To play the role of leader or follower Scheduled meetings, deadlines, re- hearsals, practices — these were the 3:20 after hours . . . Whether it be termed a team, staff, or club, students work not for a grade or personal rec- ognition but for Fairfax High. ACTIVITIES , ' y .... - ' . • - ' ' • ,v ; • Vv tre fa w Pi v z -L ' m ytcc c 1 - ' C ' - ' 7 r p V r , r ; ■ 4 ' ' ' 7 ' ■ ‘ v - - - m A 4 4 - J£2s i t,: ? A t U €£s • . 4 s r Mr. Chesley, Sponsor, Bob Dalton, President ; Barry Clark, Treasurer, Sandra Riordan, Sandra Henderson, Vice-President, plan the week’s agenda. I Secretary, CL job wait donsL bif owl Key-noting our progress in our twentieth year was an intangible something we called spirit . . . re-dedicating our Honor Code . . . A Christmas brand of spirit spread to the lives of eighty-three orphans on the other side of the world . . . Spirit in a record- breaking $12,000 magazine drive ... a spirit of hospitality in a new county ex- change program . . . your spirit . . . your Student Government’s success. . . . a sign of student democracy. i| Bob Dalton . . . someone to say well done, Rebels” and to lead us on. d 84 ] Cabinet Members Cynthia Campbell Nancy Cooke Nannette Cushman Dave Dorward Rick Gale Jean Gilpatrick Hinton Harris Hilbert Hayslett Paul Justusson Carolyn Kenney Munro Kinsey Ronald McDonough Ellen McKenna Donald Rouse Mike Sevier Lynn Sykes Bonnie Tichenor Richard Unger John Vaughan Carla Warner ' VEN FROM ABOVE. « MUM HOB. IN LOVE ftk so rui aw) elec HUH THAWS TO THEE Sandra’s Monday morning sessions kept our representatives informed. ShidsmL ' CjDvshnmsunL IsucukhA, Official advisors assemble at monthly cabinet dinner. CUl. wsdL ctbu IhsutL H ■ q ‘ ; ' • 11 mfr |ffl| 31 wo ksuL otl ihsL (x). (j). ii). lx)., hel p ed. Bul hi JtoUcuv, dsaftedtsuL builsdw. bocUulL., AiheAAed bwn L codsi, hsdp d plan. ehctuHiA., Jwpt thsL bmldimp mat, f 86 K JwjmJwomA ,, ihsL Aep iM£nia£iv£A, Aswi ed, the, point cwuiA, gave, pwdtieA. and, banquets,, kept the, stage, in, cfideA., entertained visitAS,, cleaned up, the, grounds., protected owe wsdL being,. 87Y Connie Lytton. Co-business Manager; Peggy Gramm, Editor ; Miss Morgan. Sponsor: Rick Gale, Mrs. Hopper, Advisor ; Carolyn Richey, Co-business Manager, proof first section of the yearbook. Samplsv t Pa aqmLl JwmJtMv fcdiiiofL Twenty Samplers ago editors knew this same life controlled by deadlines and the printer . . . Perhaps encountered that same struggle for a missing headline or a catchy A d 88 b Penny Vanture, Toni Weber, Sarah Jenkinson, and Ronnie Crabtree of the art staff design the cover. Noel Montague, Bob Lucas, Bill Clark, and Rick Oliver find good action shots for the sports section. Business staff, Tim Elliott, Lytton, and Lucille Cobb, Carolyn Richey, Connie audits books. Jinny Stein, Toni Weber, Rick Gale, Gwyn Jones, Mary Gerwig, and Peggy Gramm of the editoral staff plan copy. Mr. Friedlander, Sponsor, Don Rouse, Co-Editor, Kay Key, Business Manager, Betty Hansborough, City-Editor, Wil- lard Webb, Associate Editor, Lynn Sykes, Managing Editor , plan for the next edition. J ' jai ) t JadtA. ftsujfidbu Siud nL ctiftfL Lights were often shining after hours from the little newspaper office above the library . . . Typew ' riters tapped industriously and words became printed facts . . . Reporters applied new interviewing techniques and ad salesmen had a taste of the business world . . . We rebels anticipated each Fair Facts that came from the press. Rouse . Editorial Staff: Anthea Burnett, Carl Keller, Judy Fisher, Nanette Cushman, Cynthia Campbell, Caro- lyn Kenny, Elizabeth Holloway, Nordleen Johnson, Elizabeth Moore. Business Staff: Janet Moyer, Linda Vierbuchen. Judy White, Sarah Led- ford, Kay Key, Dan Walker, Helen McIntyre, Pat Thompson, Barbara Judd, Deanna Havenner. Mary Jo Vogel. Reporters Our minds stray from the English texts as familiar drumbeats and cadence calls drift into first period classes ... A blue and gray formation led by our drum major and high- stepping majorettes calls on our school spirit . . . leads our team to victory . . . and leaves impressed spectators with each performance. Kim . . . the Rebel with the strut. d92b I . A ' I ApvuL maAclwA, with, ifawi. o vj [M w 1955 Qonc hL (BancL nchiono a Reserve Band X 94 nv fi v r v : piP M i Sg BPS UHH SupeAufL t ftaJtin in, J ' SJdivaL Percussion Brass Woodwinds -{95 1 9 Tlanif cl msim vnblsL psuifftfunaruji A new year brought new choir members and a new director . . . Opportunities material- ized into a successful fall Concert . . . The jolly Ho! Ho! Ho’s” gave some of Christ- mas spirit to a Rebel audience before the holidays. Officers: Lois Adams, Dennis King, Gwyn Jones, Marilyn Glover, Barbara Judd, Paul Spiel, Dan Walker, Mr. Turrentine. Triple Trio: Bette Stickel, Sue Chapman, Laura Gerhard, Cindy Camp- bell, Sue Ann Scheffel, Rita Knisley, Josephine Chamblin, Gifford Hall, Virginia Clendenin. -! 96 K bif owe VYUxslcL Qhobe Music Festival and Catholic U. trips were happy experiences. A spring concert was added to senior memories as they reluctantly said good-bye. Ninette: Lois Adams, Gwyn Jones, Phoebe Lane, Marilyn Glover, Viki Sanders, Dorothy Bonner, Linda Vierbucken, Barbara Judd, Nancy Keohnlein, Janis Rambo. Madrigals: Gwyn Jones, Lois Adams, Barbara Judd, Nancy Keohnlein, Marilyn Glover, Dorothy Bonner, Sue Ann Scheffel. Row 2: Phillip Rittman, Aubrey Phillips, Terry Phillips, Gary Bryant, Danny Starnes, Jim Shaw. i 97 ' r The Girls Chorus are back for an encore. WliL iaxL inJtaheAtdL. ofr. happy- qihhu Officers: Alice McDermitt. Vicki Sanders, Phyllis Graham, Mr. Turren- tine, Ann Havenner, Barbara Mayberry, Jean Davis, Mary McDermitt. Assemblies were pleasant class interruptions when the Girls Chorus was performing . . . Their songs made us happy and we applauded for more . . . Their ’55 performances added to the past musical successes and provided opportunities for talent expression. . . . softer, girls, softer.” •{ 98 }- The group performance reflected Mr. Morton s direction. and, iaismind fciqhik. - jhadshL. The Eighth-Grade Glee Club entertains on the annual Eight-Grade Night. First Row : Kay Key, Bonnie Tichenor, Judy White, Carla Warner, Lynn Sykes, Betty Hansborough. Linda Mason, Willard Webb. Second Row: Barbara Foltz, Jo Chamblin, Nanette Cushman. Sandra Riordan. Betsy Ross, Miss Kern. Carol Talbott. Karen Wagner, Cynthia Campbell, Mary Roop, Jane Searcy. Third Row: Bob Dalton. Ronald Crabtree. Tim Elliott, Wayne Lynch, Elaine Scammahorn. Jinny Stein. Alan Ramsey, John Brinkley, John Vaughan. Archie Wiggs. Jhsi Honor SociaiiaA. daoalopL AJJionq, Judy White, Treasurer; Betty Hansborough, Secretary; Lynn Sykes, President; Carla Warner, Vice-President. Looking back, we could feel proud of our accomplishments . . . our weekly devotional services . . . the scholarships made possible by the Christmas Card sale, and the Christmas and Easter religious programs ... As members, we knew a warm feeling in our hearts . . . not from just belonging, but from serving others. d 1001- First Row : Marion Elliott, Pat Graves, David Dorward, Mrs. Draper, Nancy Wyckoff, David Beckedorff, Betty Mae Carper, Janet Jones. Second Row: Pheobe Lane, Betty Good, Margie Heiney, Rita Eckenrode, Deredith Mosher, Dorea Dinkle, Gail Scott, Judy Bowden, Valerie Fiore, Eva Breeden, Mary Paquette, Georgianne Adams, Juanita Cocker- ham, Janice Dodge. Third Row: Richard Cocklin, David Amundson, George Fiedler, Peggy Dvorachek, Linda Moore, Eleanor Croft, Judy Wilson, Elaine Gooding, Richard Keller, Lance Bonnett, David Loving. l ad M, amt ciii smA, dswotsucL to m wujl David Dorward, President; Nancy Wyckoff, Vice-President; David Beckdorff, Treasurer; Pat Graves, Secretary. We tried to live up to the ideal of the flaming torch . . . and to be of service to our school . . . our projects helped the scholarship fund . . . earnestly we tried to uphold the standards of lead- ership, service, character, scholarship, and citizenship set up by those before us. •{ 101 y Jabifevc dtiqtiiL. pobwiiaL diomatrutkaJiA. Officers: Dottie Griffith, Bonnie Tichenor, Gracy Rosenbaum, Sandra Walker, Phyllis Graham, Priscilla Eure, Nancy Bosserman. We learned to mold our actions into those of future homemakers . . . Fudge sales spoke well for our cooking abilities . . . Daddys and daughters showed mutual pride on Daddy Date Night . . . Experience and achieve- ments were varied and we were well rewarded with our degrees of achievement. A 102 V The Gens Togata chapter of the Junior Classical League were real Romans . . . February 10th the cafeteria atmosphere would have seemed quite foreign to the average student . . . Guests in authentic classical at- tire feasted on Roman food . . . Miss Cox sparked a classical interest and helped us under- stand the Romans. ■A Officers: Miss Cox, Jane Searcy, John Brinkley, Dennis King, Tim Elliott. ijsnA. JoqaJta. Apsuvh, adtivsL 1955 BIBLE CLUB First row: Bobby Vannoy, Miss Cox, Betty Thompson, Lucile Rush, Eddie Baranowski. Second Roic: Nancy Saunders, Nancy Bost, Nancy Locke, John Atwell, Nancy Koehnlein, Ann Haven- ner, Cubic Canard, Frank Powell, Ada Stewart, Marvin McLain, Hinton Harris, Sylvia Sorrell. The inner peace which comes from reassuring study . . . Discussions about word derivations and meanings . . . Long talks on the way home . . . And the pleasure of seeing new members at meetings. QLubA, ojfflsA. oppifihmxiisLbu frA. DEBATE CLUB If it’s debatable, these students were ready . . Whether the topic be free trade” or one of a less serious nature, they formulated opin- ions and spoke their minds convincingly. Miss Bowler, Dawn Pineo, John Brinkley, John Hall, Jack Williams, Alan Ramsey, Don Rouse, Charles Creutz, Dan Clare. Atomic bombs and roc- ket ships to magnets and molecules . . . Al- ways probing deeper into the mysteries of nature . . . Wrapt in these wonders we eag- erly accomplished our aim of gaining a more thorough knowledge of the world around us. SCIENCE CLUB Gary Bryant, Dan Miller, Norman Taylor, Eric Pritchard, Keith Scarnmahorn, Chip Neville, Patsy Printz. farilowAhifL and worthwhile, ph njcrtfi HALL MONITORS Monitors were always on the job. A traffic cop couldn’t have done a better job . . . At the end of each bell they held their po- sitions . . . Though they didn’t conform to our wants, we realized their job was necessary and successful. •{105 b Rough roads, bad weather, heavy traffic . . . we still arrived at school . . . They brought us to the be- ginning of this school year . . . and now safely they bring us to its close. Lee Johnson, Sonny White, Ronnie McDonough, Hinton Harris, Donald Lawson, Jim Bles, Mr. Doub, James Russell. Donald LeGallis J ' Mhftax. dtiqh, could, not BUS PATROLS The patrols are seen hurrying from those last few minutes of seventh period . . . Al- ways performing their duties which their re- sponsible jobs require. Bus Patrols insured student safety. -| 106 y Their day was built around third, fourth, and fifth periods . . . Feeding a thousand or more hungry people requires more than reg- ular menu planning. An endless job — to satisfy those Rebel appetites. axi L without, thavc amoicqa . . . friendly faces and familiar chores. Their hours were not the 8:30-3:20 routine . . . We extra-curricular enthusiasts were re- minded of their con- stant vigil late at night and chores that filled week-ends. To develop good sportsmanship . . . Whether it be victory ' s glory or defeat ' s gloom, our teams know a spirit of fair play . . . Prodded on by coaches, cheer- 4 - Mr. James Coyle . . . the man with the full calendar. Athletics - — the coordinator of mind and body — holds a position in Fairfax High life that cannot be denied . . . This year the glory of the blue and gray has been upheld by excellent sportsmanship and superior ability — a year of conquest and victory for F. H. S. SdwoL Afui iit ftlahsucL bip flap, (flub The Pep Club prepares for tomorrow ' s rally. The Pep Club was a newcomer to Fairfax High . . . Soon achieved its place and purpose by stirring enthusiasm among the Rebel spec- tators ... A club that lived its name. The G.A.A.’s motto A sport for every girl; a girl for every sport,’’ explains the organi- zation’s aim ... A group with intramural interests. The Monogram Club claimed its membership from those girls who earned their Var- sity F” for Fairfax High School. G.A.A. Officers: Lucy Yarbrough, Kathy Kemp, Kathleen Mullen, Betty Hansborough, Miss Chapman, Elaine Eaton, Jean Kitchen, Lucille Cobb, make arrangements for big dance. fithlsdic, oppo ' dumiieA. {ftfc dt. qifdA. MONOGRAM CLUB i y i t i r v vP ’ ' •T K IF Practice, sportsmanship, and teamwork earned them Varsity F’s.” dm V Captain r. Beti Humphreys, fr ' fary Lee Landon, Jinny Stein, Margie Young, Mary Elizabeth Bckel, Dee Curtin, Gretchen Furr, Donna Luttrell, Cacol Talbott, Carol Ann Gitker, Virginia Litton, Kathy Kemp. 4112 )- J. V. CHEERLEADERS Beverly Johnston, Sandra Riordan, Phyllis Wilbur, Judy Jenkinson, Jackie Keys, Scotty Mullen. These spirited gals seemed to be just what our Jay Vees needed to make those extra points . . . There were long practices but always hopes for Varsity. ch sMjcL ill. on. to vidxfuf Being an eighth-grader was no indication of a lack of pep . . . Beginning football stars need their cheering too. % 8TH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Becky Sherwood, Ann McKeller, Polly Morris, Peggy Parsons, Alice Henry, Sarah Moody, Vanita Hall. { ii3 y First Row : Danny Hubbard. Lee Furlong, Wayne Powell, Larry Boyer, Dennis King, John Atwell, Chester Webb. Dick Coffin, lifverly Warner, Joe Sheaffer. Second Row: Mr. Pulliam, Paul Parsell, Jimmy Wyckoff, Warren Ritter, Paul Foster, John SJrafiton. tfalph Boswell. Lowry Miller, Paul Spiel, Joe Berry, Mr. Holloway. Third Row: Jim Shaw, Oscar Krombholtz, Bob Ftflbert Hgyslett, Jimmy Birch, Richard Unger, Peter King, Lee Stough, Buddy Rust. mx AUCCCAA tough, Asa otL Practice began before Septem- ber . . . Despite 100° tem- peratures, we survived the cuts and coach Pulliam’s boys were in shape . . . There were injuries, taped shoulders and ankles . . . But games were won . . . 1954 was a good grid season. Co-Captains: John Atwell Dennis King -1114b Managers: John Kline Mike Sevier Chester Webb John Atwell u. Dennis King J Washington-Lee Culpeper J r jp. . George Washington • ' T i s? ia ■ fl lQ „ tX James Monroe . . ■ -J nJ-r- . 12 Hampton .... W | r ■ v . 2 ' 6 Falls Church . . . . . jr. . . . . 0 Andrew Lewis . . f « r Lane ■ ■ i - i ■ . AkP Annandale ... • • . () Mount Vernon . . . . . 31 . . . . . V . 19 Larry Boyer Lee Stough Hilbert Hayslett Jimmy Birch Bob Hall Ralph Boswell Paul Foster Oscar Krombholtz Richard Unger Joe Berry Lowry Miller ins y First Row. Mr. Cunningham, Douglas Denny, Duncan MacAdam, Bobby Noble, Frank Atwell, Jack Lee, David Young, Mr. Htlmbreck. Second Row. Fred Ward, George Dodson, Leon Masters, Jack Knupp, Charles Munday, David Gibson, Gale Gibson. Third Row. Dennis Post, Fred Thomasser, George Hope. Walter Pendley, Tim Elliott, Bill Atwell. Fourth Row. John McGovern, Arthur Kibler, Wayne Johnson, Tom Goode, Neil Bryant, Mike Vincent. , Wayne jonnsoi , Aa Jr J ' OoibolL Iww iu lfl thsi. making. i Co-Captains : Bobby Noble Frank Atwell Managers : David Amundson Teddy Tate The thud as leather meets leather in practice and later in games . . . Coach Cunning- ham gave us the experience and training needed for Var- sity team . . . With only twenty-eight boys, mostly freshmen, we posted only a 0-5-1 record but our experi- ence was invaluable. A ii6 y First Row : Mr. Cofer, Coach; Stephen Webb, Charles Whorton, Buddy Baughman, Edwin Rinker, Phil Fairdoth, Jack Vincent, Curtis Nester, Mr. Lambert, Coach. Second Row: Buddy Young, Kenneth Fones, Mike Johnston. Donnie Harris, Eddie Munday, Frank Kemp, James Hale, Ted Russell, Don Helton, James Powers. Third Row: David Jordenson, Raymond Welch, Keith Scammahorn, Bill Appier, Chris Selby, Jerry Page, George Legge, Raymond Nicholson, Barry Grove, Eddie Robinson. (Babi}.. tR Jbahu qo umkpiatsicL There was a thrill of first practice and belonging to a team . . . We cherished our first victory and welcomed many more . . . Mr. Cofer was proud of his county champs. Co-Captains: Stephen Webb Ted Russell Manager: Mike Wood i H7b First Rush. Elaine Smith. holde . Varsity Coach. Grace Kline, Man- Jane Cook, Eilene Dawson. Arlowene Carrico, Jean Kitchen. Lucile Shelia Sulliv an. Karen Wagner, Lucy Yarbrough. Miss Swartz, J. V. Coach. Second Rou : Judy White, :n. Marguerite Krehbiel. Marilyn Gerhard. Frances Whitehouse, Karen Hood. Linda Watson. Virginia Trent. Third Rou : Betty Stephenson, Rita Eckenrode. Phyllis Graham, Sylvia Lohr, Barbara Burk- Joan Gooding. Norma Trent. $iAiA! ?{xjcksuf JsbCUYL The team looked good in the new, royal blue tunics and white knee- socks. . . The Northern Virginia Tournament on a cold, rainy morn- ing meant mud and a canceled tour- nament . . . But a gay trip home closed our undefeated season of two wins and four ties. Co-Captains : Lucille Rush Jean Kitchen Managers : Kay Hood Frances Moore Pat Hunt (118 V Falls Church We . . 2 . They . . 0 Mount Vernon . . 0 . . . 0 Annandale . . . . 3 . . . 1 Mount Vernon . . 1 . . . 1 Falls Church . . 0 . . . 0 Annandale . . . . 0 . . . 0 54 Rebelettes became our rivals as we met Annandale. boahiA- winning, A a otL Grace Kline Lucile Rush Kathy Mullen Jean Kitchen Judy White Cynthia Campbell Eileen Dawson Lucy Yarbrough Linda Watson Mary Jane Cook A 119 K CL qlancsL at Uxsl 1954 $ajLcL $aaAon. The opponents gained no yardage on that play, They know better blocking than that. and the team . . . both came out on top. The coach field for a Rebel score in the Falls Church game. i 120 h 1955— A good intramural sports year T earn W on Lost Ace’s 9 .... 1 Juarez Trotters .... 6 .... 4 Rockets 5 .... 5 Dribblers 4 .... 6 Mugwumps 3 .... 7 Gunners 3 .... 7 BASKETBALL Intramural Captains: Mr. Cunningham, Director; Joe Sheaf- fer, Sammy Ellis, Larry Boyer, Norman Littlejohn, Jimmy Wyckoff, Kim Cannon. Intramural Champs: Archie Wiggs, Jimmy Wyckoff, John Vaughan, Skip Row, Joe Sottosanti. Edward Daniels, Chester Webb, Mr. Friedlander, Coach. BOWLING John Vaughan — the organizer of the Bowling League. A strike or the gutter — anyway those Tuesdays were fun. Russell’s form resulted in high average.” Team Won DaDaMuMu .... 38 . Shake, Rattle Roll . 38 . Lucky Strikes . . . 35 . Lofters 35 . Pin Pals 35 . Terrors 34 . Sh-Booms 30 . Mug Wumps ... 7 . Lost . 25 . 25 . 28 . 28 . 28 . 29 . 33 . 56 -f 121b First Row: Lowry Miller, Ralph Boswell, Garn Webb, Bill Clark. John Wood. Second Row: Mr. Waller, Coach; Pete King, Dur- wood Register, Dan Walker, Willy Moore, Dennis King, Joe Vogel, Wayne Powell. cl 0 CJaJL?- 15 s. ilLi LMyrV rhJu i Qnoittriiotv to JowmamsmL CtlA tVlH Q VV ' { o % V O H 7 Z CvM V ' KvW u) V, © Those were anxious days in No- vember . . . Seven o ' clock prac- tices and more after four developed coach Waller’s boys into a team . . . Victory over the Alumni and still more wins meant a successful season and a berth in the W-L Invitational. Captain: Garn Webb Manager: Tim Flinn i 122 y We George Mason . . . . 59 • Falls Church 60 . Annandale 70 . Alumni 67 . Petersburg 66 . Mount Vernon .... 60 . Washington-Lee .... 42 . George Mason .... 67 . Falls Church 47 . George Washington . . 52 . Petersburg 40 . Western 63 . W.-L 30 . Mount Vernon .... 57 . Osbourn 64 . George Washington . .61. St. Johns 49 . Annandale 66 . They . 70 . 48 . 35 . 47 . 56 . 49 . 58 . 59 . 40 . 62 . 49 . 56 . 47 . 42 . 56 . 74 . 95 . 47 First Row. Jerry Marcy, Duncan MacAdam, Jerry ' Robinson, Mike Vincent, Larry Smith, George Hope. Second Row. James Byrd, David Dorwood, Clark Waring, Charles Munday, Walter Pendley, Mr. Broaddus, Coach. ?(oopAt BAA. —iomo OwwA. (JaAAihf S Workouts after school . . . moving from gym to showers and back to dressing room. Constant practice improved our skills . . . And the dis- appointing 4-15 record was eased by our knowledge of having done our best. Co-Captains: Clark Waring Charles Monday Managers : Bobby Lee Jerry Thompson d 124 }■ First Row: Sidney Foltz, Buddy Young, George Chinn, Thomas Sampson, Alvin Kitchen. Second Row: Harry Burrows, Mike Johnston, James Hale, Barry Harris, Marvin McLain, Mr. Williams, Coach. 1 cy 8th, Shads, caqshA. dsvsiop, hkilL The court seemed long and the baskets high but the boys began to feel at home as those points registered on the scoreboard. Captains: Buddy Young Marvin McLain { 125 b Manager: Steve Smith First Row : Maxine Graham, Kama Duryee, Nancy Fisher, Betty Hansborough, Arlowene Carrico, Elaine Eaton. Second Rou : Bobbie Fessler, Peggy Gramm, Beti Humphreys, Paula Breedlove, Frances Moore, Grace Kline. Third Row: Kathy Kemp, Nancy Dodscn, Jean itchen, Karen Wagner, Lucille Cobb, Marguerite Krehbiel. tjjud J (JaAAikf complsdsA. moaotl with, onh two Ioaa a. V Co-Captains: Jean Kitchen Karen Wagner The announcement was made for basketball tryouts . . . The wait was long for a final cut . . . Hard prac- tices and encouragement from our coach squelched some of those but- terflies before the first game and we finished a good season. Managers: Barbara Turner Betty Byrd We They Mount Vernon . . . 28 . . 22 Washington-Lee . 45 . . 19 Falls Church . . . . 37 . . 36 George Washington . 38 . . 38 Annandale . . . . 32 . . 23 George Washington . 45 . . 41 Mount Vernon . . . 27 . . 28 Falls Church . . . . 37 . . 53 Washington -Lee . 47 . . 31 Annandale . . . . 31 • . 23 We forgot this was only practice. Lucille Cobb Jean Kitchen Maxine Graham Peggy Gramm Nancy Fisher Grace Kline Beti Humphreys Bobbie Fessler Betty Hansborough Kama Duryee d 127 J“ First Row: Frances Shifflett, Betty Ann Stephenson, Beverly Johnston, Sally Burton, Violet Jennell, Jackie Keys, Patricia Graves, Jean Corbin. Second Row : Judy Bowden, Kay Merrell, Alice McDermitt, Doris Watkins, Kay Hood, Sherry Miller, Virginia Smith, Miss Grumbles, Coach. Ubsia. $d l ihsL baAket Tryouts produced many hopefuls . . . The team worked hard and showed their best efforts . . . Basket- ball was fun and there were hopes of Varsity next year. Co-Captains: Sherry Miller Jackie Keys f 128 y Managers: Barbara Anderson Jean Starry 1955 fabric maksL oju l ApvutL qo hiqlv with- thorn- Durwood Register gives us a good start from the center Garn Webb, the captain, looked god as he upped our score. H 129 Y , - First Row: John Atwell. Davis Allen. John Fletcher, Jim Birch. Tom Wood. Warren Ritter. Bill Morris, Charles Rust. Second Row: Mr. Broaddus, Douglas Denny, Richary Oliver, Joe Sheaffer, Chester Webb, Larry Boyer, Richard Rob- erson Sir. Holloway, Barry Clark. Jack Lee, Roger Bostic, Bob Clouser, Jim Fullerton. (JaMiiif iBaMbalL Jc. cun. plaijA. r February 1 — pitchers and catchers in the gym ... a month to get in shape . . . March 1 — infielders and outfielders . . . the rainy season sets in . . . the cut list . . . hours of hard work . . . tension mounts as each game approaches . . . F.H.S. is confident that its team is always in there swinging. Captains: Jim Birch, Tom Wood Managers: George Hope, Hughie Chappel. John Mc- Govern, Ralph Swain. Wayne Davis, John Wood. d 130f Jimmy Birch ft tuJ J x ju o- y f a U Mxis YL qamsL MhsudulsL Tom Wood John Fletcher J Roger Bostic Bill Morris Chester Webb John Atwell ■{ i3i y First Row: Norman Gerstenzang, Walter Pendley, Larry Smith, Richard Clouser. Duncan McAdam, Donald Connick. Second Row: Clark Waring, Charles Munday, Royce Shelton. Clifton Cole. Frank Kemp. Jerry Robinson, Mr. Cun- ningham. Third Row: Bobby Noble, Frank Atwell, Bernie Schmith, Mike Vincent, Fred Wigginton, Kenny Carrico. jL (J. AhowA, phomiAmq, UnsL-upL Captains: Richard Clouser, Larry Smith Fix up the bat- ting cage . . . get ready for a full schedule ... in- fielders o n the lower field . . . if you can catch there you can do it anywhere . . . Rebel rookies have high hopes and work toward the Varsity squad. Managers: Harry Selby, Bill Atwell, Ray Rogers ■{ 132 j First Row. James Powers, Sydney Foltz, Buddy Young, George Chinn, Bob Dudley, Steve Smith. Second Row. Mr. Doub, Jimmy Hale, Tommy Harmon, Edward Rinker, Chris Selby, Bill Krauser, Oscar Keplinger, Mike Wood. Third Row. Alvin Kitchen, Doug Hinkle, Harry Mills, Jack Vincent, Buddy Baughman, Mike Johnston, Johnny Johnston, Eddie Munday. o ttiJJjL (Rebels, (platf (Ball’ ' Manager: Raymond Nicholson They called us the Baby Rebels . . . Perhaps — but our goals and ambitions put us on par with the varsity . . . Our games were free, but to us were priceless . . . We finished our season with visions of the future. d 133 }• Carrico. Second Row : Mary Jane Cook. Lucille Cobb. Kama Duryee, Loretta Cozzens, Miss Swartz, Margie First Row. Frances Moore, Jean Kitchen, Grace Kline, Arlowene Carol Ann Gicker, Marie Hazelwood, Kay Merrell. Third Row: Geier, Nancy Foltz. (JaAAiiif (plaif (Ball Co-Captains: Jean Kitchen, Grace Kline Late season because of rain . . . finally balls dropped into waiting gloves . . . pegs across the diamond . . . the first game . . . butterflies while warming up on the sidelines . . . finally, the familiar yell from the umpire . . . Play Ball.” April 13 Falls Church April 20 Mt. Vernon April 25 Annandale April 28 Falls Church May 4 Mt. Vernon May 11 George Washington May- 16 George Washington May 18 Annandale -i 134 Karna Duryee Grace Kline Jean Kitchen Lucille Cobb SENIOR STARS Mary Jane Cook Loretta Cozzens Margie Geier Carol Ann Gicker -{ 135 }- First Row: Ginnv Smith. Ruth Pringle. Mary ' McDiarmid, Xancy Quinn. Second Rou : Beverly Johnston. Marilyn Ger- hard. Pat Graves. Frances Harlfinger. Betty Thompson. Third Rou : Joyce Shelton. Doris Watkins, Judy Smith. Rita Eckenrode. Jean Davis. Miss Hoffman. a qbdi L iaiiSL CL Awinq, Captains: Betty Thompson, Pat Graves Proud of our successful sea- son . . . our coach taught us the rules ... we learned through practice . . . our trips brought new friends . . . bet- ter sportsmanship . . . and the desire to win . . . last minute instruction and then the cry, Batter Up.” Managers: Alice McDermitt. Betty Oliver, Betty Carper, Betty Ann Stephenson. {136 Y First Row: Bill Haines, Benny Leonard, Mr. Kerlin, Robert Sutphin, Steve Foster. Second Row : Jim Ferguson, Bly Brooking, Franklin Ramey, Richard McSpadden, Alfred Woodson, Robert Riggles. Golf Team Captains: Benny Leonard, Robert Sutphin April 15 Montgomery Blair Under the guidance of Mr. Kerlin, we drove and April 18 Mt. Vernon putted through another en- April 25 Wakefield joyable year . . . We aimed high and worked hard . . . May 2 Falls Church Winning . . . Losing . . . May 6 Sidwcll Friends Enjoying ourselves . . . The end of a good season May 9 Richard Montgomery left us assured that there May 13 George Washington was many a future Sneed and Hogan among us. May 20 Washington-Lee May 23 Northern Virginia Playoff { 137 f First Row. Bill Pugh, Dave Berry. Dennis Murphy. Lowry Miller, Durwood Register, Roger Hower, Garn Webb. Paul Spiel. Dennis King. Second Row. Mr. Waller. James Carpenter, Mike Bakeman. Richard Johnson. James Berry. Dan Walker, Ronald Cole. Tim Flinn. Mr. Coyle. Third Row. Clay Mohler, Sammy Ellis, Charles Daniels, Fred Smith. Terry Koontz. Herbert Barberie, Beverly Whitmer, Gordon Cloney. Joe Berry. Jjuadc town, taksA. Uhl Incut Warm-up exercises . . . those laps around the football field . . . no one was going to be in any better shape than Fair- fax . . . the season ' s highlight . . . the Handley Relays. Managers: Carl Onesty, Stanley Bright Captains: Durwood Register, Lowry Miller d 138 h Joe Berry Garn Webb Ronald Cole Lowry Miller Dennis King Durwood Register Dan Walker Roger Hower HfL and ovsh. and out to win. Ronald Cole, Mr. Waller, Sammy Ellis, Charles Funk- houser, James Carpenter, Richard Johnson. Tim Flinn. -f 139 y To fill our lives with good times and happy memories . . . We try hard not to belong to the pop- ular category of juvenile problems . . . But we know good times are important . . . Dances, dates and ball games are not really insignificant . . . We keep these memories because they make us happy. FEATURES A 140 ] S nioiA, jpJwuidsL uniqjjJL Irwmsu miw fyfv OlumnL Rain and a muddy field failed to drown our spirits ... A victory and pretty queen brightened the event. Saundra, Pollie and Carla show last minute anticipation. Homecoming w sp ' t just g. football game. Last year ' s queen Sharon Keys and a home- coming crown makes Pollie happy. — JhsL cwdaiiL hiiju l ofL “JPul TliL LOHa! ' THE NIT WITS THE CAST Tommy Whiter Alan Ramsey Emily Winter Josephine Chamblin Nellie Sandra Riordan Steve Grinnell Richard Oliver William W. Winter Bill Pugh jean Hammond Carol Talbott Lou Prentice Louise Waller Constance Dinwiddie Gifford Hall Henry Short Danny Clare 7 . T. Trumbull John Lynch Maude Middleton Nancy Thomas Bert Baxter Charles Creutz Sally jean Gould Jane Weisiger Milton Geer Kirby McClain Madeline Short Virginia Stein College Girls. . . Page Martin, Janice Payne, Susan Overby, Judy Van Doren College Boys. . . .John Adams, Julian Chalker, Mike Bonnet, Dick Compton Policemen Roy Ennis, Murray Black Asylum Guards Alan Mohler, Jack Lee They didn ' t get the spotlight but we knew they were there. Sue Scheffel, Carol Talbott, Peggy Gramm, Barbara Fessler, Virginia Stein were Snow Ball Queen candidates. Surprised and smiling, Bobbie wore the Snow Ball crown. Jean Gilpatrick, Bill Clark. Peggy Gramm, Lowry Miller, Toni Weber, Dennis King, Barbara Gilson, Gerald White, Maxine Graham, Ralph Boswell were our Sweetheart court. What date would object to pocket cookies”? . . . time out for punch and conversation. THE RED AND WHITE EVENT A palace of hearts” and The Starlighters as Royal Musicians added that extra touch as we danced with our someones special. King and Queen for the night . . . Toni and Dennis. SmufxA. §inaL phodudtion. Arsenic an d Old Lace Abby Brewster Sandra Henderson Martha Brewster .... Joanne Amundson Elaine Harper Jean Gilpatrick Mortimer Brewster . . . Andrew Gray Teddy Brewster .... Bill Harris Jonathan Brewster . . . Ricky Mosher Dr. Einstein Archie Wiggs Officer O ' Hara . . Officer Brophy . Officer Kelin Lieutenant Rooney Rev. Dr. Harper . Mr. Gibbs . Mr. Witherspoon . Mrs. French stops Teddy” on way to Panama. Robert Dalton Oscar Kromholz Bill Key Hilbert Hayslett Gerald Eichelberger Russell Orrison Starley Shelton i 146 y Abby and Martha pretend we’re not at home.” Mortimer laments to Elaine ” the strange taint in Brewster blood.” The squeek in the window seat ... Mr. Spenalzo’s missing leg . . . the kitchen door that refused to close . . . making up Boris Karloff . . . the bugle’s sputtering through Teddy’s mustache . . . Twelve old gentlemen borrowed from the faculty . . . and the final success after two months ot work, worry, and fun. Behind the scenes. TYLaqja insL cHawsl CL 1955 AUCCGAA. Despite team loyalty, a common goal brought the blue and gray together. Carl Keller measures the progress of champions. Early birds had an eye for the prizes. Two teams with one goal showed that Fairfax students were convincing sales- men. d 148 y John Atwell and Dennis King let this football speak for the best efforts of the team as they present it to Mr. Coffey. J . dL. S-- ia. fUwuiL oft jHa champA. Whether on the football field, in a classroom or behind a rostrum, achievements are recognized. Tim Elliott Larry Boyer deserved the Howard Strang trophy. f blessing ather in „ e av E u FRon RBO ' f. .wmwXUWOlBSCHOB.. N0 FOR THY GIFTS SO FULL AND FREE. £ WOULD RETURN OUR THANKS TO THEE. . . . as we return our thanks. . . . to develop inner compulsion ... a new philosophy inspired by Mr. Coffey. U)sL Jwul at J ' CWifooc diiqlv . . . to combine sportsmanship with divided spirits i 150 b . . . to satisfy individual interests . . . and develop skills ajist, qhatefyuL the, mcuup opportunities . . . for progress which produces future opportunities -I 151 Y The ’55 Ad Salesmen We ' re grateful to those businessmen whose interest in Fairfax High School helped the Sampler staff meet its S1700 goal . . . We went over the top with . . . Pete King Bob Lucas Connie Lytton Noel Montague Frances Moore Carolyn Richey Jinny Stein Penny Vanture Toni Weber Those who sold SI 00 in ads Those who sold $200 in ads Nancy Boggs Bill Clark Lucille Cobb Ronnie Crabtree Tim Elliott Mary Gerwig Peggy Gramm Gwyn Jones Kathi Kemp -1 152 h Best Wishes! From Your Friendly Neighborhood Store Featuring Famous Names in Fine Home Furnishings Drexel Brandt Georgetown Galleries Thomas ville Bucks County Provincial Simmons Sealy Englander Rembrandt Mohawk Carpets And Many Other Quality Lines For Your Shopping Pleasure Pay Us a Visit Soon DISTINCTIVELY DIFFERENT Opposite Fairfax High School Crescent 3-1900 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. t 153}- Senior Directory ADAMS, ELIZABETH: Enjoys swimming, skating and camping. Would like to be a good stenographer, swim- mer, and skater. Junior Honor Society, Band 1.2; Pep Club 1; Pianist for blessing in cafeteria 1,2, 3, 4. BLAEUER, CHANCE: Sports of all kinds are his hob- bies. His ambition in life is to be successful in business and to lead a happy life. Tennis 3; Varsity Club 3; Track 4. ADAMS, LOIS: Likes singing and dancing. Wants to be a church choir director. Girls Chorus 1,2; Ninette 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Madrigal Group 4. Secretary of Mixed Chorus 4. AML’NDSON, JOANNE: Interested in reading. Would like to write and travel. Yearbook Staff 1; Newspaper 3,4; Junior Play 3; Homeroom representative 4. ANDERSON, JOYCE: Travel, reading, swimming, and tennis enthusiats. Hopes to become a youth teacher. Hockey Team Manager 2; Homeroom representative 2; Junior Play 3; Newspaper 3,4; Delegate to S.I.P.A. convention 3- ATWELL. JOHN: Would like to attend college for two years, and then further his career in the Air Force. J.V. Football 1,2; Co-Captain 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Football, Baseball 3,4; Captain of Football Team 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Bible Club 4. BARANOWSKI, EDWARD: Interested in riding and the showing of horses. Would like to become a radio technician. Rifle Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3; Golf 1,2, 3,4; Radio Club 1; Tennis 3,4; Monitor 2,3,4; Newspaper 4. BARKER, RUBY: Collecting records is her hobby. Wants to be a bookkeeper. BARNHILL, SHIRLEY: Roller skating enthusiast. Wants to be a good secretary. Homeroom President 1,2; F.H.A. Club 2. BECKWITH, JU ANITA: Loves to collect salt and pepper shakers and someday wants to be an accountant. Homeroom representative 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,2. BEEDLE, RUTH: Likes to collect pictures. Hopes to be a secretary. Glee Club 1,2; F.H.A. Club 1,2. BENNETT, THOMAS: Sports enthusiast and likes to hunt and fish. Hopes to be an agricultural chemist and later a veternarian. Football 2; Junior Play 3; Intra- mural Basketball 4. BERRY, JOSEPH: Enjoys hunting and fishing, football, baseball and women. Plans to be a civil engineer. Foot- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3; Track 4; Homeroom Pres- ident 4. BESLEY, SUSAN: Enjoys reading and wants to marry a generous millionaire. Homeroom President 1,2; Home- room Secretary 4; Junior Efonor Society; Newspaper 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. BIRCH, JAMES: Sports enthusiast; hopes to play pro- fessional baseball. Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 2,3,4; Homeroom President 4. BISHOP, JUNE: Likes to dance and wants to go to college to become a dietician or to become a housewife. Junior Play 3; Homeroom Veep 4. BLES, VIRGINIA: Interested in arts and crafts. She hopes to be a success in life. F.H.A. Club 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. BOKEL, MARY: Loves to swim, ice skate, dance, and go horseback riding. Her ambition is to graduate from college. Homeroom Secretary 1,2; Junior Play; J. V. Cheerleader, Captain; Pep Club; Junior Prom 3; Home- coming 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4. BONNER, DOROTHY: Music fan; wants to be a music instructor. Girls Chorus 1; Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Varsity Softball 3; Wardrobe Mistress 3,4. BOSSERMAN, NANCY: Enjoys sewing. Wants to be- come a bookkeeper. F.H.A. Club 2,3,4; Vice President of F.H.A. 3, Treasurer of F.H.A. 4. BOST, NANCY : Skating and bowling enthusiast. Hopes to be a successful secretary. Junior Play 3; Bible Club 4. BOSTIC, ANN: Likes drawing fashion designs. To be a good secretary is her ambition. Vice President of Homeroom 3. BOSTIC, ROGER: Hobby is playing cards. J.V. Foot- ball; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3,4. BOSWELL, RALPH: Sports enthusiast. To graduate from college is his ambition. J.V. Football, J.V. Basket- ball, J.V. Baseball 1,2; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Homeroom President 3- BOYER, LARRY: Likes sports and dancing. His ambi- tion is to make a success of life. Band 1,2, 3,4; Track 2; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Homeroom President 3; Treasurer of Band 4. BRIDGES, WANDA: Enjoys sports. Would like to be a secretary. Homeroom secretary 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4. BRINKLEY, JOHN: Tropical fish and collecting stamps are his hobbies. Interested in semasiology and classics. Latin Essay Contest 2, and Writing Guild 2, at Granby High School; Debate Club 4, Latin Club 4, President; Newspaper 4; Monitor 4. BRITTINGHAM, MIKE: The Starlighters, fishing, music and hot rods are his interests. Hopes to get a scholarship to Miami and get in N.R.O.T.C.; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Staff Sergeant in Band 2; 1st Lieutenant in Military Band 3,4; Vice President of Band 4. BROOKING, BLY: Likes photography. Wants to be a geologist. Junior Play 3; Yearbook Staff 3. BROWN, BETTY : Music and sports enthusiast. Wants to go to college and then settle down — . Hockey 1,2; Girls Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 3,4; Softball 4. BRL T MBACK. CAROLYN: Collects salt and pepper shakers. Hopes to be a success in life. Secretary of Junior Honor Society; Business Manager of Newspaper 2,3; F.H.A. Club 2, President 3; Chairman of Christmas Welfare Drive; Senior Honor Society. -4 154 V EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Gala Tween Teen Party — A Night Not to Be Missed MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. . .9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ye Ole Hangout — Come By Horseback, Hot Rod, or Foot — But Just COME! EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. . . .8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sweetheart Night Maple Avenue, Vienna, Virginia Du. 5-9282 Ask her early, ask her soon — to COPP ' S terrific Gardenroom 1 155 }■ Senior Directory BRYCE, LYNN: Hunting and fishing are his hobbies. Plans to work for the Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries or be a singer. Mixed Choir 1,2,3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Latin Club 4; President of Home- room. BL’RKE, ELIZABETH: Makes and designs her own clothes. Hopes to become a private secretary. BL ' RNER, LYNNE: Enjoys meeting people. Wants to be a secretary. Pep Club 1; Homeroom President 4. BL ' RNETTE, ANTHEA: Loves horses. Wants to stay in the L’nited States as long as possible. Concert Band 1,4; Newspaper 4. BYRNE, POLLIE: To be a success as a secretary is her ambition. Basketball 3,4. Homeroom Secretary 1. CALDWELL, ANN: Dancing is her main interest. Would like to be a secretary or get married. CAMPBELL, CYNTHIA: Music and sports enthusiast. To graduate from college with a B.S. degree is her main objective. J.V. Hockey 2,3; J.V. Softball 2; Junior Play 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Mixed Choir 4; Triple Trio 4; Student Government Cabinet member 4; Student Vice President of S.P.T.A., Newspaper 3,4, Production Man- ager 4. CANARD. CUBIE: Enjoys hunting. Hopes to be a success in life. President of Homeroom 4. CANNON, KIM: Main interests are music, basketball and women. Plans to go to college to study to be a mechanical engineer. Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Manager of Varsity Basketball 1; Varsity Club 1,2,3; Prom Chair- man; ' Starlighters” 3,4; All State Band 3,4; County Band 3,4; Homeroom representative 2; Assistant Drum Major 3; Drum Major 4. CARLIN, CAROL: Collects records. Wants to be a wel- fare worker. Homeroom President 3; Prom Committee; Secretary of Pep Club 4; Chairman of Senior Privilege cards; Homecoming Committee. CARPENTER, NORMA: Art enthusiast. Wants to be happy always. Varsity Cheerleader 1,2,3; Captain of Varsity Cheerleaders 3. CARTER, STEWART: Enjoys hunting. Ambition, to be in Air Force. J.V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2; J.V. Football 3. CHANDLER. DELORES: Collects pixies and writes to pen pal in England. Wants to be a success in life. Junior Honor Society; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Junior Play 3. CHANDLER, DOROTHY: Enjoys drawing and writing to pen pal in England. Hopes to be a success. F.H.A. 2,3,4; Junior Play 3. CHAPMAN, SUSAN: Likes dancing, swimming and piano. Wants to go to college. Class Senator 3; Promp- ter of Junior Play 3; Prom Committee; Girls Chorus; Mixed Choir 4; Triple Trio 4; Chairman of Sweetheart Dance 4; Promotion Manager of Newspaper 4. CHAPPELL, MARTHA: Religious work, poetry, and bowling are her main interests. Hopes to become a good secretary, and to continue to work for the Lord through- out her life. J.V. Basketball. CHAVEZ, JOE: Enjoys making scale model railroads. Wants to be a civil engineer. CLARK, BILL: Collects coins. Hopes to be an engineer or mathematician. J.V. Basketball 2; Cross Country 3.4; Track 3; Basketball 3,4; Treasurer of Senior Class; Sports Editor of Yearbook 4. CLENDENIN, JEAN: Enjoys skating. Hopes to be a successful secretary. F.H.A. 1; Mixed Choir 2. COBB, LUCILLE: Sports enthusiast. Wants to go to Madison State Teachers College, and major in physical education. Varsity Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Newspaper 2; Year- book 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Co-Captain of Mag- azine Drive 3; Ad Manager of Yearbook 4; G.A.A. Vice President 4. COCKRILL, GAYLE: Wants to be a secretary and raise a family. Pep Club 1; Glee Club 3. COLE. RONALD: Collects stamps, plays chess, and runs track. Ambition is College, Army, marriage and fam- ily. Newspaper Staff 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Track 3,4; Varsity Club 4. COOK, DAMITRA: Enjoys bowling. Hopes to be an F.B.I. clerk. J.V. Softball 1,3; Bowling league 4; Mon- itor 4; F.H.A. Constitution Chairman. COOK, MARY JANE: Loves horseback riding and reading. Wants to graduate from college and become a physicial therapist. J.V. Softball 1; Pep Club 2; Var- sity Softball 2,3,4; Hockey 3,4; Basketball 3,4. COOKE, NANCY : Oil painting, bowling and walking are her hobbies. Would like to go to college and then tour Europe. Student Government 2,3,4; Bible Club 2; Newspaper 3; Bowling League 3.4; Homeroom repre- sentative 2; Latin Club 4; Junior Play 3; Chairman of Art Committee for Magazine Drive 4; Secretary of Arts and Bulletin Boards in Student Government 4. COZZENS, LORETTA: Collects stuffed animals. Wants to be a secretary. Girls Chorus 2,3,4; Vice President of homeroom. CRABTREE, RONNIE: Likes to build model buildings, palaces, etc. Would like to be an automobile designer, commercial artist, engraver or an architect. Prom Dec- oration chairman. Homeroom Representative 4; Art Edi- tor for Yearbook. CROMER. MARGUERITE: Wants to become a nurse. CROL r CH. BARBARA: Enjoys horseback riding. Wants to be a housewife. Junior Honor Society. CRUMBAUGH, JUANITA: Interested in music, read- ing and acting. Hopes to be a dental assistant or model. Homeroom representative 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; F.H.A. Club 3; Junior Prom 3. ■{ 156 y Compliments of VIENNA SHOPPING CENTER ® Marion’s Dress Shop • Ketterman’s © Vienna Laundromat ® Brown’s Meat Market • Western Anto ® Vienna Bakery • Vienna Television and Radio Corporation • Vienna Beauty Salon • Chet’s Barber Shop • Serviee Pharmacy f 157 } Senior Directory CRL’MBAL’GH. IONA: Likes to square dance. Would like to be a successful secretary. Newspaper Staff 4; F.H.A. Club 4. CLRRIER. GLENN: Enjoys working with motion pic- tures. Track Team 3,4: Backstage Crew for plays 4. CL RTIN, DOLORES: Models, hopes to go to college. J. V. Softball 1; Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4; Varsity Softball 2. CL T SE1MAN, NANETTE: Enjoys art and wants to at- tend college. Junior Honor Society; Junior Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Magazine Drive 4; Newspaper 4; Cabinet member of Student Government. DALTON, BOB: Collects records, interested in sports. Hopes to achieve happiness and higher math. Junior Honor Society 1; Newspaper 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball Manager 2; Junior Prom 3; Junior Play 3; Yearbook 3; Senior Honor Society 3,4; President of Student Govern- ment 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Bowling Team 4. DANIELS, EDWARD: Interested in fishing and hunt- ing. Would like to work in an office after graduation. Band 2,3,4; Patrol 1; Intramural Basketball 4. DAWSON, EILEEN: Is a racing enthusiast. Wishes to become a stenographer. Junior Honor Society 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; J.V. Hockey 1; Varsity Hockey 2,3,4; Newspaper 2; Varsity Club 3 ' , Monogram Club 4; J.V. Softball 2. Df.BUSK, MARLENE: Likes to do oil paintings. Plans to attend an art school and to tour the world. J.V. Soft- ball 1,2; Homecoming committee 4. DeBLISK, REBECCA: Enjoys music and creative writing. Hopes to become a psychologist and to lead a useful life. Newspaper 1,2; Latin Club 4. DORWARD, KEN: Produces motion pictures, and likes art, writing, and dancing. Wants to be a motion picture director. Junior Honor Society 1; Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Newspaper 3,4; Keep Virginia Green contest 3 (first place). DOVE. FLORENCE: Loves to dance and skate. Plans a secretarial position and would like to be married and travel. DLTNLAP, JAMES: Stamp collecting, chess, and philos- ophy are his hobbies. Wishes to make Diplomatic Corp his career. Newspaper 3,4. DURYEE, KARNA: Drawing is her interest. Hopes to become dress designer or secretary. J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Softball 1; F.H.A. Club 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Softball 3,4; Bowling 4. EDWARDS. BARBARA: Collector of records and wants to be a typist. Junior Honor Society 1. EICHELBERGER, GERALD: Hobby is American In- dians. Very interested in Forestry. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Moni- tor 4. ELMORE, ANNETTE: Collecting foreign dolls and playing the piano are her hobbies. Wants to study in the field of Christian education and have a good Christian home. Junior Honor Society 1; Newspaper 2; Junior Prom 3; Bible Club 4. FERGUSON, ELIZABETH: Racing enthusiast. Would like to go to college and become a teacher. Band 1,2; Junicr Honor Society 1. FESSLER. BARBARA: Basketball, dancing and bowling among hobbies. Hopes to go to college and be a success. F.H.A. Club 4; Pep Club 4; Basketball 4. FINLEY, ELLEN: Work in an office and later be a housewife. Glee Club 1, in West Virginia. FISHER, JOHN: Loves to work on radios and wants to become a radio engineer. Patrol 1,2; Monitor 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. FISHER, Jl’DITH: Enjoys drawing, riding and cooking. Ambition is to be married and have four children. Astronomy Club 1; Little Hatchet” Club 2,3; Year- book 3, French Club 3, all at G.W. High School. News- paper Staff 4. FISHER. NANCY: Hobby is dancing and skating. Wants to attend business school and become an efficient secretary. Newspaper 1,2; Girls Choir 1,2; Mixed Choir 3; J.V. Basketball 3; Varsity Basketball 4. FLATTERY, KATHRYN: Likes dancing and wants to own her own dance studio. Tennis Club 1; Majorettes 2,3,4. FONES, ELLEN: Enjoys sports and would like to be a primary teacher. Junior Honor Society 1; Softball 1,2,3; Junior Play 3; Monogram Club 4. FOSTER, PAUL: Oil painting and sports are among his interests. Ambition is to work in Forest Service. Base- ball 1,2, 3,4; Football 2,3,4. FURRY. JOYCE: Collector of post cards. Would love to travel. F.H.A. Club 2. GALE. RICHARD: Cave exploring is main hobby. Am- bition is to edit the University of Oklahoma’s yearbook. Newspaper 1, Freshman Play, Basketball 1, Varsity Ten- nis 1, Swimming Club 1, Monitor 1 at Carlsbad. New Mexico, High School; also Science Club 1, Student Gov- ernment 1,2, and Biology Club 2. Varsity Baseball Manager 2; Newspaper 3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Junior Prom 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Student Government 4; Senior Play 4. GARDNER, FRANK: Loves music and wants to go into ministry. Band 1,2,3; Bible Club 3- GARRISON, MARY NELL: Hobby is sailing. Plans to go to college. Camera Club 1, Pep Squad 1, at Balboa High School; Spanish Club 2, at Carlisle High School; Spanish Club 3; Spanish National Honor Society 3; at W-L High School. GEIER, MARGARET: Interested in snakes and Jivaro Indians. Hopes to be married and travel to the uncivil- ized part of South America. Patrol 1,2; Mixed Choir 2,3; Student Government 4. 1 158 f EVERYTHING IN T TTMRFP BUILDING MATERIALS — PAINT millwork — hardware — etc. SPECIAL MILLWORK FOR ANY USE Ready to Go Plans for Most Any Type Building We Deliver All Over Northern Virginia Telephones: Manas 340 or 341 or 342 506 Centerville Rd. — Manassas, Va. MANASSAS LUMBER CORPORATION Zhe Rational Wank of Jairfax H 159 Senior Directory GERALD, ERANK: 4-H Club project is hobby. Wants to own a farm and make money. Monitor 4. GERHARD, LAL ' RA: Loves any type of music. Plans to go to college and then become a social worker. Band 1; Girls Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3,4. GERWIG, MARY: Loves music and plans to attend college. Student Government 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Junior Prom; Junior Play 3; Yearbook 3,4; Bowling League 4; Co-Chairman of Homecoming 4; Girls State 3. GICKER, CAROL ANN: Plays piano and loves to dance. Hopes to attend a business college and become a private secretary to a lawyer. J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Cheerleading 2; Varsity Club 3; Varsity Softball 3; Cheerleading 3,4; Monogram Club 4. GILPATRICK, JEAN: Enjoys music, painting and horseback riding. Plans to travel and go to college. Newspaper 1,2; Girls Chorus 3; Mixed Choir 4; Student Government 4; Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Play 4. GILSON. BARBARA: Loves roller skating and horse- back riding. Wants very much to attend R.P.I. and make a career of Fashion Designing. Student Govern- ment 1; Bowling 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3, at Anacostia High School; President of Homeroom 4. GLEASON, SHIRLEY: Painting is her hobby. Wishes very much to be an artist. J.V. Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2,3; Student Government 3. GLOVER. MARILYN: Likes horseback riding, swim- ming, dancing, and music. Hopes to obtain a degree in Nursing then take up Physical Therapy. Band 1; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Girls Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 3,4. GRAHAM, MAXINE: Enjoys art and sports and is interested in becoming a commercial artist. Softball 4; Basketball 4; Homecoming Dance 4; Senior Play 4. GRAMM, PEGGY: Interested in swimming and music. Hopes to attend Miami University of Ohio and study to be a buyer. Student Government 1,3,4; J.V. Softball 1,2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Newspaper 2; Yearbook 3,4, Co-Editor 4; Vice President of Senior Class; Senior Play 4. GRAVES, AUBREY: Civil War history is main hobby. Would like to be a state policeman. Agriculture Club 1; Rifle Club 1; Monitor 4. GRAY, ALMON: Model Aircraft is hobby. Wants to travel. GREENE, SUSAN: Loves sewing, dancing, eating and sleeping. Hopes to be happily marri ed and a success in life. Junior Play 3; Dramatics 3; Senior Play 4. HALL, ROBERT: Enjoys hunting, collecting coins and football. Wants to be a doctor. Junior Honor Society 1; Football 2,3,4; Junior Prom; Monitor 4. HALL, WARREN: Just wants to be a success. H ANSBOROUGH. ALICE: Collector of records and hopes to finish college. Newspaper 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Hon- or Society 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3.4; Bowling League 2,3; Senior Honor Society 2,3,4. Mon- ogram Club 3,4; G.A.A. Club President. HARRIS, HINTON: Likes baseball, football and horse- back riding. Would like to dedicate his life to the Lord. Projection Club 1; Bible Club 3,4; Student Govern- ment 4. HARRIS, WILLIAM L.: Interested in record collecting, music and art. To obtain success in the field of design. Newspaper 2,3,4; Bowling 3,4; Homecoming Dance 4. HARRIS, WILLIAM R.: Collects coins and likes hunt- ing, fishing and boa ting. Plans to be a printer. Junior Play 3; Patrol 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Student Government 4; Monitor 4. HARRISON, JAMES: Enjoys fishing, swimming and is a hot rod enthusiast. Hopes to live a happy life. Student Government 3; Newspaper 4; Junior Play 3; Monitor 3; Senior Play 4. HATHAWAY, WILLIAM: Fencing is main hobby and hopes to enjoy life. Student Government 4. HAYSLETT, HILBERT: Likes sports and girls, wants to go to college with the hope of playing varsity football. J.V. Football 1,2; Track 2,3; Varsity Football 3,4; Student Government 4; Junior Prom; Senior Play 4. HEATH, MARVIN: Very interested in sports and would like to make a career in the Navy. Baseball 4. HECKARD, BARBARA: Loves photography and her ambition is to go to business college and become a secretary. Cheerleader 2; Mixed Choir 4. HENDERSON, SANDRA: Enjoys the piano and organ very much. Would like to be a choreographer. Student Government 1,2, 3, 4, (Vice President); Newspaper 2.3; Junior Play 3; Dramatics 4; Mixed Choir 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Play 4; Girl ' s State 3. HOLLOWAY, ELIZABETH: Reading and listening to music are hobbies. Hopes to become a nurse and visit Italy someday. Newspaper 4 (Senior Editor). HOTARD, CAROL: Loves the piano and organ. Am- bition is full-time Christian service and to go to college. Bible Club 3,4. HOWER, ROGER: Likes to work with electricity, and enjoys sports and knife throwing. Hopes to go to college and study agriculture, then move away from the east. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Bible Club 3,4; Bus Driver 4. HLIMMER, WILLIAM: Enjoys guns and softball. Wants to be an Air Force pilot. Projection Club 1,2; Business Club 3,4. HUMPPHREYS, BETI: Eating, sleeping, horseback rid- ing and knitting are her hobbies. Ambition is to grad- uate and teach physical education at F.H.S. Yearbook 1,2; Junior Honor Society 1; Girls Chorus 1; Mixed Choir 2,3; J.V. Basketball 2; Cheerleading 3,4; Junior Prom 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Mongram Club 3,4. -[ 160 y PHOTOGRAPHY ZAMSKY STUDIOS School Annual Photography PORTRAITS — GROUPS — VIEWS — ACTION 1007 Market St. Phone: Wa. 2-3560 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA READ THE GAZETTE AMERICA ' S OLDEST DAILY PAPER Established 1784 FAIRFAX COUNTY ' S HOME PAPER King 9-0004 — Phone { i6i y Senior Directory IMLAY, JOHN: Interested in hunting, fishing, swim- ming, and scale model-building. Would like to be an offset printer. Student Government 3, at Bladensburg High School. IAQUESS, RALPH: Auto mechanics enthusiast. Hopes to be an engineer. Bowling Club 4. JEFFREY, LOIS: Wants to become a physical therapist. F.H.A. Club 3,4. JENKINS, BARBARA: Ambition is to work for the government. JENKINS, CHARLES: Would like to be a success. JENKINS. DOROTHY: Enjoys skating and wants to be a clerk typist. JENKINSON. SARAH: Loves art, tennis, dancing, and music. Wants to attend college and be a commercial or fashion artist. Student Government 3,4; Newspaper 1; Co-Chairman of Junior Prom 3; Junior Play 3; Year- book 4; Co-Chairman of Homecoming dance; Bowling League 4. JOHNSON, NORDLEEN: Likes sewing, reading, and swimming. Hopes to become a nurse and eventually teach nursing. Junior Play 3; Newspaper 4. JONES, GWYN: Hobby is singing and writing. Wants to attend college and become a vocal music teacher. Girls Chorus 1; Student Government 2; Mixed Choir 2.3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Junior Play 3; Homecoming Co- Chairman 4; Yearbook 4; Pep Club 4; Madrigal Group 4; Ninette 3,4. JUSTL ' SSON. PAUL: Enjoys hunting and swimming. Wants to graduate from college and make a career out of the Air Force. Student Government 1,4; Monitor 4. KELLER. CARL: Likes bowling, art and music. Would like to make a career of animated cartooning. News- paper 1, Band 1, Art Club 1, at Dolly Madison J. H. S.; Baseball Manager 2,3; Newspaper 2,3,4; Band 3,4; Patrol 3; Monitor 4; Bowling League 4. KENNEY, CAROLYN; Hobby is oil painting, sing- ing, classics, and modeling. Wants to teach primary and elementary grades, welfare, social and handicapped children, to create, mold, and aid the coming generation. Wants to go to Radford College. Newspaper 1, Girls Choir 1, at Stratford H.S.; Girls Chorus 2; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 4; Student Government 4. KEY, KAY: Collects records and likes knitting and sewing. Ambition is to succeed in college, in her chosen field of chemistry, and life in general. Junior Honor Society 1; Fair Facts 2,3,4; Student Government 2; Girls Chorus 2; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Pep Club 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Senior Play 4. KEY. WILLIAM: Working on cars is his main hobby. Wants to be a manager in a General Motors Plant. KEYS, PATRICIA: Loves dancing and hopes to be a medical secretary. Student Government 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Club 4. KEYS, ROY: Wants to own his own business. Civics Club 1. KIDWELL, LORRAINE: Likes singing and listening to popular music. Would like to be a private secretary. J.V. Softball 2. KIDWELL, NELLIE: Enjoys dancing and bowling. Hopes to be a career girl. F.H.A. Club 1,2, at Herndon. KING. DENNIS: Sport enthusiast. Would like to at- tend the Air Force Academy in Colorado. Football 1,2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1: Varsity Club 2,3,4; Mixed Choir 3,4; Latin Club 4. KINSEY, ML T NRO: Likes skiing and camping. Wants to become a Naval Officer and travel abroad. Interna- tional Club 1, Ski Club 2, at Edmonds High School; Monitor 3,4; Student Government 4; Choir 4. KITCHEN, JEAN: Enjoys swimming, and drawing. Wants to attend Madison College. Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Monogram Club 4. KITCHEN. KATHERINE: Loves reading. Hopes to become a librarian. Square Dance Club 1; Junior Honor Society 1. KLINE. GRACE: Likes swimming and wants to be a gocd citizen. Band 1,2, 3. 4; Hockey 3,4; Student Gov- ernment 1; Patrol 1; Basketball 3,4; Softball 3,4. KLINE, JOHN: Hobby is woodworking and he wants to be a woodworker. Football Manager 4. KOUSTENIS, ANNIE: Interested in oil painting and decorating homes. Would like to succeed in life. Y-Teens 2 in California. KROMBHOLTZ, OSCAR: Enjoys hunting and fishing. Hopes to be successful. Football 4. Senior Play 4. LANDON, MARY LEE: Enjoys swimming and parties very much. Would like to study psychology and Eng- lish at college. Student Government 1; J. V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Varsity Club 3; G.A.A. Club 4; Monogram Club 4. LANGHORNE, RAYMOND: Hopes to get a good job. LAWSON, DONALD: Sports enthusiast and plans to go to college. Bus Driver 3,4; Monitor 4. LEE, BRIAN: Like to draw and work in wood. Hopes to be an automotive engineer. Rifle Club 1. f 162 J- MARION’S DRESS SHOP Vienna Shopping Center Use Our Lay-Away Charge Accounts Invited FAIRFAX GAS AND SUPPLY COMPANY Telephone: Crescent 3-0770 Meter it — and be sure !! FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA ESSOTANE Metered Gas Service i 163 J- Senior Directory LEONARD. WILMA: Enjoys the guitar and swimming. Wants to attend Miami University of Oceanographies. Varsity Club 1,2.3; Latin Club 1; Varsity’ Basketball Manager 1,2; Varsity ' Hockey Manager 2; J.V. Hockey and Basketball 3; Monogram Club 4. LITTLEJOHN. NORMAN: Collecting records and en- joying sports are main hobbies. Hopes to graduate from college. Intramural Basketball 1,4; J.V. Baseball 2; Bowling 2,4; Newspaper Staff 3. LITTON, VIRGINIA: Loves swimming and plans to go into the field of retail merchandising. Cheerleader 4. LOVELACE. WILLIAM: Guns and motorcycles are main interests. Hopes someday to be a doctor. Track 1,2; Baseball 1. LUTTRELL. DONNA: Enjoys swimming, dancing and night life. Would like very much to become hair stylist and own her own shop. J.V. Cheerleader 2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 4. LYNCH. WAYNE: Main hobby is basketball. Wants to be a success at something. Football Manager 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Intramural Basket- ball 4; Student Government 4. LYTTON. CONNIE: Loves to grow flowers and wants to make her life a success. Yearbook 2,3,4; Student Government 3; Junior Honor Society 1. McDONOUGH. RONALD: Is interested in automo- biles, police work and girls. Go through law school and become F.B.I. agent. J.V. Baseball Manager 1; Junior Play 3, Monitor 3,4; Patrol 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Cabinet member of Student Government. McGL ' IRE. LORRAINE: Likes skating, bowling and swimming. Wants to go to Strayers. Pep Club 1; Softball 2; Bowling 4. McINTYRE, HELEN: Collects popular records. Hopes to be a dental assistant. Fair Facts Staff 2,3,4; Adver- tising Editor 4; F.H.A. Club Publicity Chairman 4. McKENNA, ELLEN: Enjoys music and people. Wants to do the thing that is right and be happy doing it. Yearbook Staff 1; President of Freshman Class; Girls Glee Club 1; Double Sextette 1,2,3; Mixed Choir 2,3; Homeroom representative 2; Secretary ' of Student Gov- ernment 1 2 year; Secretary of Junior Class; President of Senior Class. McMILLAN. RICHARD: Wants to be a success. Foot- ball 4. MAFFETT, MADOLIN: Enjoys Bowling and dancing. Hopes to have a happy marriage. J.V. Softball 2; Var- sity Basketball 3: Varsity Softball 4; Senior Play. MARTIN, NORMA: Hobby is dancing. Wants to be a medical secretary. MASON, LINDA: Enjoys knitting, dancing, swimming and music. Wants to go to Western Maryland Col- lege and major in Home Economics. Dramatics Club 2; Spanish Club 3; F.H.A. member 4; Senior Honor Society 4; Bowling Team Captain 4. MAXWELL. PAT: Likes dancing, reading and golf. Would like to work as a reservationist for an airlines. Student Government 2,3; Secretary of Dramatics Class 4. MILLER, JUDY : Collects post cards. Wants to go to the Rutgers University to study bacteriology. J.V. Soft- ball Team 1; Softball 2; Homecoming Committee. MILLER, LOWRY: Enjoys sports and wants to be successful. Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 3; at San Lorenzo High School. Track 3, at Fremont High School. Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 4. MILLER, VIRGINIA: Collects salt and pepper shakers. Wants to be a secretary. MILLS, GARY: Gun enthusiast. Hopes to be a con- struciton worker. MOHLER, STEPHEN: Likes drawing and photography. Plans to go to college. Intramural Baseball 1; Tumbl- ing Club 2; Photography Club 3; Athletic Club 4, at Montgomery Blair High School. Spanish Club 4. MONTAGL’E, HENRY: Enjoys tinkering with auto- mobiles. Would like to be an aviator with a commer- cial airline. Agriculture Club 1; Rifle Club 1. MOORE, PAT : Loves swimming and plans to be a teacher. Freshman Class Secretary 1; Varsity Basketball 1,3: Social Editor of Newspaper 2, at Pascagoula, Mis- sissippi. Secretary of Dramatics Class 4. MOORE, WILBURN: Hobby is to make money. Wants to be an engineer and travel. Track 1, J.V. Basketball and Baseball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4. MORELAND, ARTHUR: Plays the trombone, likes to customize cars and dance. Hopes to own his own body and fender shop. Student Government 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Starlighters” 3,4. MORRIS, BILL: Loves sports and wants to work for F.B.I. Freshman Class Treasurer; J.V. Football 1,2; Varsity Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. MOSHER. RICKY: Is interested in writing, guns, mili- tary history, and reading. Hopes to be a doctor Home- room representative 1 in Canada; Woodworking Club 1; Newspaper Staff 2,3 4. Sports Editor of Newspaper 4; Senior Play 4. MAGARITY. DOREEN: Likes dancing, music, and wants to be a private secretary. Girls Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Homecoming Committee; Senior Play 4. D64 f OJL- C; A CM, A k a um a- sy j vcC 0 ! ■ Sportswear 1 . - Accessories a ' u z: a slsCjo (iJLeCz OA. JiMAS- iS C L«X’ - ' 1 LADY FAIRFAX f - 1 00 North Payne Street Fairfax Bank Bldg. 7 Crescent 3-2350 Fairfax, Virginia 4 Jtffc y • y • d , For Your Health ' s Sake — Drink More Milk -• i .oOe •Best by Test ALEXANDRIA TAAyAA. c. DAIRY PRODUCTS CO., INC. J L r J ■ .0 • Phone: King 9-2525 w e 334 North Pitt Street iW i J V Alexandria, Virginia - A y ) rO , 3 165 j- Senior Directory MULLEN, KATHY: Loves to bake. Wants to go to college and then travel around the world. Hockey 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Patrol 3; Treasurer of G.A.A. 4. MURDOCK. DAVID: Plays the guitar and wants to be a doctor. ORRISON. RL ' SSELL: Sports enthusiast. Would like to be a civil engineer. Bowling Team 3,4. PALMER. VIRGINIA: Interested in music, tatting, and dancing. Would like to go to college to study to be a teacher or a private secretary ' . Pep Club 1; J. V. Basket- ball 1,2. PARKER. JANET: Wants to become a secretary. Junior Play 3. PATTERSON, SHIRLEY: Enjoys field trials and wants a career in Womens Air Force. PAYNE. MARY JO: Plays the piano. Wants to travel. Mixed Chorus 3; Accompanist for Mixed Chorus 4. PIGGE. JOYCE: Interested in playing the piano, swim- ming. bowling, and dancing. Wants to be a successful secretary to a lawyer. Bible Club 3,4. PINEO, DAWN: Hiking, cooking, reading and writ- ing stories for small children are her hobbies. Hopes to be a nurse and to get married and rear fifteen children. Girls Chorus 1; Newspaper Staff 2,3; Junior Play 3; Secretary to Debating Club 4. PITTS, KENNETH: Likes to build models. Wants to be a mechanic. Patrols 1,2; Student Government 4. POLAND. JUNE: Enjoys singing and playing the piano. Wants to go to college at the University of Florida and study Psychology. Glee Club and Orchestra at Kramer Junior High, 1; Orchestra 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; Quill and Scroll 2; and Dramatics Club 3, at Anacostia High School; Homecoming 4. POTTER, DOROTHY: Plays the trumpet. Wants to complete education with music in mind. Glee Club 3,4; Bible Club 3,4. POWELL. FRANK: Likes horses. Would like to be a draftsman or minister. Bible Club 4; Patrol 4; Treasurer of Homeroom 4. POWELL, RUBY: Collects records and photographs. Wants to become a clerk-typist. F.H.A. Club 2,3. POWERS. JANICE: Likes to paint, sail, go ice skating, and play the cello. Wants to go to college and study Radio-TV acting. Student Government 1,4; Newspaper Staff 2,3, at Frankfurt; Class Vice President 2, at Lon- don; Pep Club President 4. PRESGRAVES, JAMES: Enjoys people. Would like to be a librarian at Library of Congress. Library and Com- mercial Club 3. PROCTOR. GAIL: Makes ceramics, and wants to be married and make a nice home. PRL NKARD. DONNA: Ambition is to live a happy and successful life. Homeroom representative 2,3. RAPER. MARGARET: Loves music, swimming and reading. Hopes to be a doctor. Band 1,2,4; Cheltenhan Ladies ' College Orchestra, England 3; Newspaper 4. REECE. FAYE: Hobby is letter writing. Wants to serve the Lord in every way possible. Bible Club 3,4. REGISTER. DL’RWOOD: Sports enthusiast. Wants to secure a good job and play professional basketball. J.V. Football and Basketball 1; Treasurer of Sophomore Class; Track. Varsity Basketball 2,3,4. RICHARDSON, DONALD: Likes trapping and pigeon racing. Wants to be a success. RICHEY. CAROLYN: Enjoys sewing and wants to have a successful life. Yearbook 1,2, 3,4; Junior Honor So- ciety 1 president; Newspaper 2; Cheerleader 2; Junior Prom 3. RICKERT, BETTY: Loves art and hopes to be a good secretary. Student Government 1; Junior Play 3. RIGGLES. RL ' TH: Plays the piano and likes to bowl. Would like to be a secretary and housewife. Patrols 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 1,2. ROBE, ANN: Horses, swimming, tennis, and ice skat- ing are among her interests. Hopes to graduate from school and be a success. Softball 1 and G.A.A. 2, in Colorado. ROSE, JANE: Jazz enthusiast. Hopes to be a success. Girls Chorus 1; Mixed Choir 2,3,4. ROSS. BETSY: Dabbles in pastel drawing and oil paintings. Wants to go to college, travel, and be a teacher. Junior Honor Society 1; Student Government 2,3,4: Junior Prom 3; Senior Honor Society 4. ROUSE, DONALD: Collector of stamps and is inter- ested in journalism. Band 1,2,3; Newspaper 3,4; Stu- dent Government 4: Debate Club 4. ROW, MAURICE: Hobby is flying gas model airplanes. Would like to make a career of naval aviation. Monitor 1. Orchestral, and Intramurals 1, at Kramer Junior High School: Rifle Club 2, Band 2,3, at Anacostia High School; Intramural Basketball 4, Band 4. ROSAML’S, DOROTHY: Likes anything that’s fun. Wishes to go to college. G.A.A. Club, Jazz Club. Pho- tography Club 1, at Frankfurt American High School; Girls Choir at St. Vincents 2; F.T.A. at Hampton High School 3; Latin Club 4. RL ' SH. LUCILE: Enjoys art, sewing, and all sports especially skiing and tennis. Plans a nursing career in Vancouver, B.C. Hockey. Softball and Badminton 1, at Canada; Hockey 2,3; Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Bowling Club 4; Girls Chorus 2; Bible Club 3,4; Homecoming committee 4. -( 166 y FAIRFAX HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS Supplied by W. C. SAUNDERS COMPANY 717 East Grace Street or P. O. Box 475 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Decorations for Baccalaureate Sermon and Commencement by GLADSTONE GARDENS Helen Moore, Proprietor FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Located Near Oakton Box 120, Vienna, Route 4, Virginia Phone: Dunkirk 5-7176 Free Delivery f 167 H i Senior Directory RUSSELL, JAKE: Career in the Air Force are immed- iate plans. RL SSELL. JAMES: Enjoys swimming and hopes to be a pilot in the Air Force. Bus Driver 4. RUTTER. CATHERINE: Ambition is to become a suc- cessful career girl and housewife. Guidance office 3,4. RYTTER. HENRY: Sports car enthusiast. SANDERS, MARY: Plays the violin and loves swim- ming and ice skating. Wants to attend college and study psychology. Junior Honor Society 1; Newspaper 3,4; G.A.A. Club 4; Latin Club 4. SAUNDERS, NANCY: Collects stamps and coins, loves music and reading. Hopes to earn a degree in nursing and further her study of music. F.H.A. 3,4; Patrol 2; Bible Club 4. SEARCY, JANE: Art and music enthusiast and plans to go to college. Hockey 1, Newspaper 1,2, Cheerleader 2, School Play, at Kodiak High School; Senior Honor So- ciety 3 at Rogers High School; Newspaper 4; Senior Honor Society 4; Latin Club 4. SEVIER. MICHAEL: Collects stamps and plans a ca- reer in the Air Force. Patrol 1,2,3; Student Govern- ment 4; Football Manager 4. SEXTON, ORLANDO: Car enthusiast and a collector of rocks. Hopes to graduate and attend college. Moni- tor 4. SEYMOL ' R. MARGARET: Enjoys swimming, singing, and sports. Wants to be a secretary. Glee Slub 1,2; Mixed Choir 3,4; F.H.A. Club 2. SHELTON, MARY: Wants to own her own home. SHELTON, STARLEY: Enjoys sports and wants to be a policeman. J.V. Football 1,2,3; Patrol 3,4; Monitor 3- SHERWOOD. ANNABELL: Likes sewing and reading. Wants to be a nurse. F.H.A. 1,2,3; Basketball Man- ager 3. SHIFFLETT, FRANCES: Collector of records and plans to be a nurse. SHOMO, MARY: Loves swimming, dancing, and mak- ing scrapbooks. Hopes to be a clerk-typist and a good wife. Junior homeroom President. SIMPSON, SANDRA: Interested in ping-pong, swim- ming and knitting. Plans to attend college and have a successful marriage. Homeroom President 1; Play 2. SIMS, BETTY: Wants to be gym teacher or nurse. F.H.A. 2; Junior Play 3. SMALL, JUNE: Hobby is sewing and crocheting. Is interested in becoming a good secretary. SMITH. ANN: Loves skating and hopes to be a secre- tary. Basketball 3; Dramatics 3. SMOOT, FAY: Record collector. Interested in being a typist. Dramatics Club 1. SOTTOSANTI, JOE: Likes to camp and plans to go to college. Basketball 1,2; Football 1; Tennis 1; Dramatics 1; Junior Play 3; Bus Driver 3; Monitor 3; Intramural Basketball 4. SOTTOSANTI. NANCY: Ice skating, horseback rid- ing, and swimming are among her interests. Hopes to be an efficient stenographer and to see Italy. F.H.A. Club 2. SOWERS, BARBARA: Interested in art and swimming. Would like to be a medical secretary. Student Gov- ernment 1,3,4; Junior Play 3. SPAL T LDING ANNE: Enjoys dancing and would like to continue dancing as a career after graduation. SPEAKE, MARY: Hobby is dancing. Interested in being a secretary. Glee Club 2,4. STERLING, JOYCE: Likes music and hopes to become a nurse. Glee Club 4; F.H.A. Club 4. STEWART, BARBARA: Interested in drawing and hopes to be a fashion designer. STOL T GH, LEE: Hobby is girls. Latin Club 1; J.V. Football 2,3; Varsity Football 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Chairman of Magazine Drive 4. STRAWSER. DONALD: Building hot” and smooth engines. Ambition is to be a fly boy and a success. Foot- ball 1; Glee Club 2,3; Student Government 1,2,4. STRONG, ROBERT: Loves bowling and wants to study engineering at V.P.I. Band 1,2, at W-L High School. STUART, WILLIAM: Tinkering with old cars is his hobby. Wants to become a successful engineer. Tennis 3; Intramural Basketball 4. SL ' RLES, BETTY: Enjoys swimming and would like to marry a millionaire. Bowling 3,4; Pep Club 4; Junior Play 3- SUTPHIN, ROBERT: Golf enthusiast. Hopes to go to George Washington Lffiiversity and study Business Ad- ministration, then get a position in the government. Golf Team 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3- SYKES. LYNN: Collecting stamps is his hobby. Wants to major in geology or some related field at college. Junior Honor Society 1; Newspaper 3,4; Junior Prom; Junior Play 3; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Student Gov- ernment 4; Homecoming 4; Magazine Drive (Pub- licity) 4. THOMPSON, SPENCER: Hobby is girls and cars. Would like to be a president of a bank. THRALL, JOAN: Loves dancing and keeping someone happy. To reach the goals which she has set in life. Newspaper 2; Junior Play 3. -! i68 y THE MOSAIC TILE COMPANY Zanesville, Ohio Manufacturers of Ceramic Mosaic Tile (Member — Tile Council of America) Offices, Showrooms and Warehouses Across the Nation Over 4,000 Tile Contractors to Serve You THE MOSAIC TILE COMPANY Fairfax, Virginia Crescent 3-0440 J. W. AYERS VARIETY STORE 5853 N. Washington Boulevard Westover Shopping Center ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Phone Ke. 8-5678 Store Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday Complete line of Du Pont Paints including album of 572 costume colors Hardware — Toys — Stationery — Notions — Cosmetics Garlen and Lawn Supplies Air Conditioned i 169 h Senior Directory TICHENOR. BONNIE: Plays the piano and likes to cook and sew. Hopes to become a home economics teacher. Junior Honor Society 1; F.H.A. Club 2,3,4 (President); Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Student Government 4; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Accompanist for Glee Club 4. TURNER. JO: Interested in drawing and wants to be a good citizen, wife, and mother, and a successful com- mercial artist. Acrobatic Majorette 2; Newspaper 3: Dramatics 4. UNGER. RICHARD: Ambition is to go out west. Var- sity Baseball Manager 2; J.V. Football 2,3; Varsity Foot- ball 4; Student Government 3,4; Monitor 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Stage Manager for Senior Play 4. UPDIKE. DENNIS: Like to hunt and fish. Wants to be a butcher. UPDIKE. DONNIE: Interested in hunting and fishing. VANTL’RE. PENNY: Loves talking and sports and music. Would like to be a commercial artist. Newspaper 1, Basketball 1, Art Chairman 1, at Stratford High School; Junior Prom; Junior Play 3; Student Govern- ment 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Homecoming committee 4; Senior Play; Secretary of Senior Class. VAL ' GHAN. JOHN: Collects stamps, likes bowling and pop records. Plans to be an Industrial Consultant. Boys Chorus 1; Student Government 1. Track. Wrestling. Basketball. Bowling, at Dolly Madison Jr. High; Bowl- ing 3,4; Junior Prom; Student Government 4. VIA, ANN: Would like to be a secretary. F.H.A. Club 2. VOGEL. ANASTASIA: Square dancing is her hobby. Would like to become a teacher. J.V. Softball Manager 1; Pep Club 1; Varsity Softball Manager 2. WAGNER, BARBARA: Enjoys horseback riding. Plans to go to college and be a Phy. Ed. teacher. Speaking Club 2, at Bladensburg; Bowling Club 3,4; Junior Play 3; Junior Prom; G.A.A. Club 4; Senior Play 4. WALKER, DAN: Col lector of stamps and loves sports. Wants to enter the field of Forestry. J.V. Basketball 2; Basketball 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3; Mixed Choir 4; Fair Facts 4. WALLRABENSTEIN. MARY: Loves to train dogs and draw. Wants to go to college and become a commer- cial artist. F.H.A. Club 2,3,4. WARNER. CARLA: Interested in music. Plans to attend college and get an A.B. in History. Junior Honor So- ciety 1; Girls Chorus 2; Glee Club 3,4; Senior Honor Society; Student Government 2,3,4. WATSON, LINDA: Loves to play the piano. Is plan- ning a career of directing music. Girls Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 3,4; Varsity Hockey 3,4. WEBB. CHESTER: Spcrts, cars, and girls are his hobbies. Plans college and civil engineering, football and farming. Intramural Baseball and basketball 1.2, at Lakeworth High School; Football 2 in Texas; Football 3,4; Baseball 3; Intramurals 3,4. WEBB, GARN: Likes swimming and wants to go to college, see France and study Architecture or Journalism. Track 1,2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Junicr Prom; Varsity Club 2. WEBB. WILLARD: Swimming is main hobby. Plans to go to college. Gordon News 1 at Gordon Jr. High School; Newspaper 3,4; Senior Honor Society 3.4 Junior Play 3; Junior Prom; Homecoming committee 4. WEBER, TONI: Would like to travel and meet inter- esting people. Likes to sew, dance and has a great interest in animals and fishing. Go to college and study Interior Decorating. Junior Honor Society 1; Yearbook 1,2, 3, 4 (Senior Editor); Student Government 2,3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Junior Prom. WELLMAN, GERALDINE: Enjoys skating and danc- ing. Would like to be a good secretary and get married. Tennis Club 1; Glee Club 2; J.V. Hockey 2; Girls Chorus 3. WHITE. GERALD: Loves to swim and hopes to become a pilot. Bus Driver 4. WHITE, JUDITH: Among her interests are swimming and being a member of rifle team. Ambition is college. Junior Honor Society 1; Hockey 2.3,4; Fair Facts 3,4; Student Government 4; Bowling 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Honor Society 4. WHITNEY. ALICE: Riding is main hobby. Would like to attend college and study Marine Biology. Junior Prom; Senior Play. WIGGS, ARCHIE: Likes basketball and swimming. Goal is to go to V.P.I. and be a successful engineer. Junior Honor Society 1; Intramural Basketball 4. WILEY. RONALD: Enjoys baseball. Hopes to preach the word of God. Rifle Club 1. WILLIAMS, JOYCE: Main interest is dancing. To al- ways be happy is her ambition F.H.A. Club 2. WILLIS, RUTH: Loves animals and hopes to be a church secretary. Bible Club 4. WINE. FRANCES: Interested in dancing, skating and swimming. Wants to go to Strayer ' s and Be a good sec- retary. Sightseeing Club 1. ■WOOD. TOM: Baseball and girls are hobbies. Plans to go to college or go into Professional Baseball. Would also like to be an architect. Varsity Baseball 1.2.3. 4; Varsity Club, 1,2, 3,4; J.V. Football 2; Mixed Choir 2,3; Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Varsity Football 4. YARBROUGH. LUCY: Parties, men. and horses are hobbies. Wants to attend a girls finishing school and marry a rich man. Varsity Club 1.2,3; Hockey 1,2. 3. 4; Softball 1, 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Monogram Club 4. YOCUM, MELVIN: Automobile enthusiast. Wants to be a heavy equipment operator. Bus Driver 2,3. ■{ 170 } HERBERT BRYANT, INC. 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Basketball and Varsity Baseball Coach. CHAPMAN, CARRIE F„ B.S.P.E.. M.A.. University of Mississippi; George Peabody College for Teachers; Assistant Director of Athletics: Health and Physical Edu- cation; Girls Basketball Varsity Coach; Sponsor of Monogram Club; Sponsor of G.A.A. CHESLEY. EMORY W„ A.B., M.A.. Western Maryland College; George Washington University; Assistant Prin- cipal; Co-Sponsor of Student Government. COFER. JOSEPH L., B.S.. West Virginia Tech; General and Advanced Woodworking; Eighth Grade Football Coach. COFFEY, SAMUEL J., A.B., M.A.. Randolph-Macon College; University of Virginia; Principal. COLBERT, JANE C., B.S., Madison College; Home Economics; Advisor to F.H.A. COLEMAN, FLORA W„ B.S., Longwood College; English and Social Studies. CORKERY, OPAL G.. A.B., M.A., George Washington University; History and Geography. COX, THEODORA C., B.S., Madison College; Latin; Sponsor of Latin Club; Sponsor of Bible Club. COYLE, JAMES W., B.A., Furman University; Director of Physical Education. CUNNINGHAM. PATRICK J„ B.S., M.A., Manafield College; George Peabody College for Teachers; Physical and Health Education; Eighth Grade Sponsor; J. V. Football Coach; J. V. Baseball Coach. DeBUSK, CLINTON E„ B.A., M.A., Bridgewater Col- lege; University of Virginia; Eighth Grade Counsellor; English and Social Studies. DOUB, CYRUS H., B.S., M. Ed., University of Vir- ginia; Business Mathametics, Algebra; Sponsor of Pa- trols; Eighth Grade Baseball Coach; Director of Bus Drivers. DOWLING, WALTER J., M.A., Oswego College, George Washington University; Four Year Certificate; Advisor, Industrial Arts Department; Printing, Mechan- ical Drawing; Co-Sponsor of Student Government. DRAPER. SHIRLEY A., B.A.. University of Connecticut; English, Social Studies; Sponsor of Junior Honor Society. EDMONDSON. IRIS C.. B.A., Bowling Green College; Typing I. EMEL, JANE I., B. of Music, Peabody Conservatory; Instrumental Music. FEUSHARENS, ALICE. B.S., Radford College; Home Economics; Sponsor of J. V. Cheerleaders; Advisor to F.H.A. FRENCH. MARJORIE G.. B.A., Ohio State L’niversity; English, Dramatics; Student Government Co-Sponsor; Director of Junior and Senior Plays. FRIEDLANDER, BLAINE P. B.A., M.A., University of Virginia; George Washington LIniversity; Journalism, American History, Social Studies I, Spanish I; Advisor to Fair Facts. FL ' LLER. PHIL. B.A., M.M., Northland College; North- western University; Instrumental Music; Band Director. FUNKHOUSER. HARRIETT S., B.A.. College of Wil- liam and Mary; Social Studies I. GORDON. HARRIETT R„ A.B., Earlham College; Visiting Teacher. GRUMBLES, LILLIAN C., B.S., Richmond Professional Institute; Health and Physical Education; Girls J.V. Bas- ketball Coach. GUTOFF, MORTON A, B.S., M.A., Julliard School of Music; Columbia Teachers College; Instrumental Music. HALL, EDITH N., A.B., Longwood College; Tenth Grade Guidance Counselor; Algebra I, Math VIII. HEGLAR, E. J., A.B.. M.A., George Washington Uni- versity; Catawaba College; Bookkeeping I, Typing I; Eighth Grade. HELMBRECK. EARL. B.S., M.A., Ursinus College; Co- lumbia University; Physical Education; Assistant J.V. Football Coach. HOFFMAN. JOYCE. A.B.. Roanoke College; Guidance Counselor; English I, II. Ill; J. V. Softball Coach. HOLLAND, WILLIAM A., B.S., VPI; Metal Shop. HOLLOWAY, KENNETH W, B.A.. Randolph-Macon College; Science; Assistant Football Coach. HOPPER, KATHERINE E.. B.S., M.A., Mary Washing- ton College; George Washington University; Director of Guidance; Yearbook Advisor. { 172 y Save Regularly TODAY For Security TOMORROW It Doesn ' t Take Long for Dollars Saved REGULARLY TO Add up to a Tidy Sum! Especially when they Earn Our High Dividends. START YOUR FUTURE TODAY! ARLINGTON - FAIRFAX SAYINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Main Office 6825 Lee Highway East Falls Church Arlington I 3, Va. Phone: JE. 2-1 146 Fairfax Office 206 East Main St. Fairfax, Va. 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A.B., M.A., Goucher College; Duke University; Head of English Department; English, Public Speaking; Honor Society Sponsor. LAMBERT, JOHN G„ B.S., W.V.I.T; Industrial Arts; Assistant Eighth Grade Football Coach. LEIGH, MILDRED M, B.S., College of William and Mary; Guidance Counselor; Algebra. LYNN, PALMER G., B.A., M.Ed., Dickinson College; Pennsylvania State University; Head of Social Studies Department; Sccial Studies I. MARSHALL. NELLE, B.S., Duke University; Radford College; Art. MIDDLETON. MERRILEE R.. B.S., Stetson L r niversity; Typing, Bookkeeping, Commercial 8; Co-Sponsor of Varsity Cheerleaders. MITCHELL, FRANCES H„ B.S., Florida Southern College; Shorthand. MIZELL, JOHN D.. JR., B.S., M.A., University of Georgia; University of North Carolina; General Science; Mathematics; Science Club Co-Sponsor. MORGAN, RITA ' XL, B.A., Mary Washington College; English 1. II; Yearbook Sponsor; Bowling Sponsor. MORTON, ELBERT E., B.M., University of Denver; Eighth Grade Vocal Music. MOSHOS. THEODORE, B.A.. M.Ed., New York Uni- versity; English and Social Studies. MOSSER. ESTHER D., M.S., B.S., St. Bonaventure University; Clarion State Teachers College; English III, IV. OFFIELD, VONNA W„ B.S., M.A.. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; George Washington University; Head of Business Education Department; Vocational Office Training; Clerical Practice; and Bookkeeping II. PE I ER. PALL F. B.S., Syracuse University; Govern- ment; Pep Club Sponcor. PRICKETT. PATRICIA E., B.S., College of William and Mary; Richmond Professional Institute; English and Social Studies. PL T GH. JANE W., A.B., University of Iowa; Biology; Junior Class Sponsor. PL LLIAM. ROBER I L., B.A.. Randolph-Macon Col- lege; English; Head Football Coach; Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach. QLTGG, HELEN, B.S., Madison College; General Mathematics. SIMMS, ROBERT, B.S., M. Ed., West Virginia Institute of Technology; University of Maryland; Industrial Arts. STANLEY, VIRGINIA E., A.B., B.L.S., Chowan Col- lege; College of William and Mary; Librarian. STORY, ELSIE D., B.S., Longwood College; American History. SWARTZ, MARY J., B.A.. Lynchburg College; Physical Education and Health; Senior Class Sponsor; Hockey Coach; Varsity Softball Coach. TAYLOR. CLAYTON. A.B., M.A., University of Illi- nois; Social Studies and U. S. History. TISCHLER, MORRIS S„ B.S., M.A., University of Virginia; General Science 8; Algebra I, II; Student Counselor. TURRENTINE, EDGAR M.. B.M.. M.M.. University of Wichita; Oberlin Conservatory of Music; Director of Choral Music; Mixed Choir, Girls Glee Club. WALLER, JOHN E„ B.A., Lrniversity of Maryland; English I. II; Varsity Basketball Coach; Varsity Track Coach; Varsity Cross-Country Coach; Sponsor of Sopho- more Class. WATERS. MARIE, B.A., Radford College; English and Social Studies; Sponsor of Eighth Grade Cheerleaders. WILLIAMS. RAYBURN A.. B.S.. M.A., Lynchburg Col- lege; George Washington University; University of Vir- ginia; Physics and Mathematics; Sponsor of Monitors and Eighth Grade Basketball Coach. WINN. TL T CKER R., B.S.. Longwood College; Chem- istry; Junior Counselor; Co-Sponsor of Cheerleaders. WOODY, MARY S., B.A., George Peabody College; English and Social Studies. Stuart T, DeBell Co. Compliments of ANDREWS Centreville, Virginia Office Supply and • Equipment Company Browning 8-9595 • • 718 Thirteenth Street, Northwest Washington, D. C. ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Republic 7-8250 1880 1955 JE 2-6097 Res. JA 2-7843 Norva Realty Co., Inc. 1 Vocl.wa.Ttl — J-clliroy 75th • ANNIVERSARY Sales — Loans — Insurance YEAR • An institution of individuals JOHN C. GRILLE, President 903 Leesburg Pike Dailey Cross Roads dedicated to providing better merchandise and rendering better service for the people of the Washington area. Falls Church a A Store Worthy of the Nation ' s Capital 4 175 1 - Club Directory STUDENT GOVERNMENT President Robert Dalton ice President Sandra Henderson Secretary Sandra Riordan 7 reasurer Barry Clark Cabinet Members: Cynthia Campbell, Nancy Cooke, Nanette Cushman, Dave Dorward, Rick Gale, Jean Gilpatrick, Hinton Harris, Hilbert Hayslett, Paul Justusson, Carolyn Kenney, Munro Kinsey, Ronald McDonough, Ellen McKenna, Donald Rouse, Mike Sevier, Lynn Sykes, Bonnie Tichenor, Richard Unger, John Vaughan, Carla Warner Senator,: Seniors— Mary Gerwig, Judy White; Juniors— Page Martin, Carol Ann Talbott; Sophomores— Phyllis Gra- ham, Scotty Mullen; Freshmen— Lance Bonnet, Nancy Wyckoff; Eighth Grade— Judy Mason, Ginger Schumann. Representatives: Joanne Amundson, Jane Anderson, Bill Appier, Juanita Beckwith, Dallas Berry, Ralph Bishop, Jim Bles, Barbara Burkholder, Larry Campbell, Betty Mae Carper, Julian Chalker. Susan Chapman, Ronald Crabtree, Juanita Crumbaugh. Jean Davis, Faye Dove, Tim Elliott, Margie Geier, Betty Goode, Tom Goode, Elaine Gooding, William Grove, Barbara Hamm, Paul Hannah, Marie Hazelwood, Margie Heiney, Audrey Henderson. Susan Hobbs, Kay Hood, Pat Jones, Ninette Killeen, Candy Lang, Wayne Lynch. Judy Millard, Judith Miller, Charles Neville, Janice Orndorff, Kenneth Pitts, Janice Powers, Betsy Ross, Eddie Rutter, William Shirley, Barbara Sowers, Carolyn Strawser, Donald Strawser, Betty Thompson, Elsie Tillett, Janet Topping, Penny Vanture, Karen Wagner, Pat Weaver, Ray- mond Welch, Phyllis Wilbur, Marjorie Young. YEARBOOK Page 88 Editor Peggy Gramm Business Managers Carolyn Richey, Connie Lytton Bill Clark, Lucille Cobb, Ronnie Crabtree, Tim Elliott, Rick Gale, Mary Gerwig, Peggy Gramm, Sarah Jenkinson, Gwyn Jones, Bobby Lucas, Connie Lytton, Noel Montague, Richard Oliver, Carolyn Richey, Virginia Stein, Penny Vanture, Toni Weber. SAVIA ' S BARBER SHOP TANDY LEATHER COMPANY Vienna, Va. 228 N. College — Charlotte 2, N. C. 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BAND Page 92 President Arthur Moreland Vice President Mike Brittingham Secretary Elaine Scammahorn Treasurer Larry Boyer Librarians Alan Ramsey, Janice Payne, Bill Pugh, Louise Waller Flutes: Sarah Gerhard. Gary Gilmore, Venita Hall. Sandra Kollender, Betty Oliver, Joyce Printz. Ann Robe, Elaine Scammahorn, Minna Wilson. Oboes: Mary Jane Kollender, Louise Waller. Bassoon: John Bruin. B-flat Clarinets: Robert Adcock. Thomas Bath, Anthea Buynett, James Grieve, Patsy Hubbard, Virginia Loguirato, Doris Jean Miller, Carol Norfolk, Donna Nunn, Thomas O ' Flaherty. William Pugh, Alan Ramsey, Frank Short, Edward Smith, Eugene Taylor, Keith Taylor, Tobey Weed, Nancy Wyckoff. Alto Clarinet: Charles Creutz. Bass Clarinet: Marilyn Gerhard. C. Bass Clarinet: Mike Brittingham. Saxophones: Larry Burrier. Robert Daymude, John Doane, Clay Mohler, Billy Morehead, Janice Payne. Coronets: Kay Clark, Nancy Dodson, Sarah Firebaugh, Charlton Gaines, Beth Horney, Pat Jones, John Lynch. Kirby McLain, Frances Moore. Dennis Post, Philip Rittman, Amy Utting. French Horns: Paul Hannah, Donnie Harris, Raphael Holland, Ninette Killeen, Marjorie Miller. Trombones: Warren Bass, Edward Daniels, Charles Dominy, Gerald Eichelberger, William Everhart, Dennis Keogh, Robert Miller, Arthur Moreland. Dennis Murphy, Gerald Robinson. Baritones: Stanley Bright, Garyl Bryant, Carl Keller, Margaret Raper. Tubas: Larry Boyer, Roger Hower, Dean Lancaster. String Bass: Roger Vanture. Percussion: Sylvia Barron, Chris Branch. Kim Cannon, Karen Gilmore, Woodrow Herring. Maurice Row, Ian Rule. d 178 b Southern States Fairfax BASTIAN BROS. CO. 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MIXED CHOIR Page 96 President Dennis King Publicity Officer-Vice President Gwyn Jones Secretary Lois Adams Treasurer Paul Spiel Librarian Barbara Judd Lois Adams, Jack Ashley, Margie Bishop, George Blood, Dorothy Bonner, Betty Brown, Gary Bryant, Cynthia Camp- bell, Josephine Chamblin, Sue Chapman, Virginia Clendenin, Wade Davis, Wayne Davis, Marvin Everhart, Walton Follin, Gretcher Furr, Laura Gerhard, Jean Gilpatrick, Marilyn Glover, Tom Goode, Gifford Hall, Elizabeth Hamm, Lois Hammerstone, Bob Hansborough, Barbara Heckaid, Sandra Henderson, Gayle Jefferies, Wayne Johnson, Gwyn Jones, Barbara Judd, Kay Key. Lee Keys, Dennis King. Peter King, Munro Kinsey, Rita Knisley, Nancy Koehnlein, Helen Krombholz, Jack Lee. Bill Lewis, David Loving, James McConaghy, John McGovern, William Martin, Leon Masters, Richard Mayer, Janis Murphy, John Ott, Mary Jo Payne, Cecil Perry, Aubrey Phillips, Terry Phillips, Janis Rambo. Phillip Rittman. 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Norma Moon, Jan Moyer, Beverly Parker, Maty ' Dell Paquette, Dorothy Potter, Joan Riley, Madelaine Sanborn, Vicki Sanders, Doris Shifflett, Patsy Shifflett. Phyllis Smith, Mary Speake, Joyce Sterling, Donna Strawser, Carol Talbott, Nancy Thomas, Pat Thomas, Bonnie Tichenor, Norma Trent, Ann Twombly, Doris Watkins, Pat Weaver, Judy White, Kitty Whitmer, Doris Wood, Geraldine Wright, Christine Young, Leigh Zavadil. -{ 180 } Hylton’s Market EVERLY FUNERAL HOME • Telephone: Crescent 3-2710 GROCERIES — FRESH MEATS FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA FRUITS — VEGETABLES • Charles M. West, Manager • • Centreville, Virginia A Service That is Distinctive Phone Browning 8-8700 But Not Expensive Harry Otis Wright, Jr. THE WRIGHT ENGINEERS • Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors Arena Sport Shop, Inc. 2124 14th Street, N. W. Washington 9, D. C. Hu 3-7424-5-6 • George Freilicher Ellis Goodman Lee Barbash • • RAWLINGS SPALDING DEALERS Fairfax, Virginia Complete Stock of Trophies Phone CR 3-2882 • Free Delivery Anywhere in Northern Virginia -t 181 y EIGHTH GRADE GLEE CLUB Page 99 Noel Ahlbum, Betty Ambler, Sue Ann Ashman, Randie Atkins, Betty Baker, Avon Barker, Edward Beales, Dorothy Beaman. Jennie Beary, Georgette Bills, Ralph Bishop, Suzanna Black, Ruby Brown, John Bruin, Jackie Buchanan, Roy Burke, Lester Caldwell. Gary Carlson, Dolores Chapman, Linda Clark, Sylvia Cleland, Ruth Coakley, Bonnie Copp, Shirley Coultee, Janie Daniel, Donna Dean, Kitty Doak, Deborah Dove, Fay Dove, Nora Elliott, Nancy Ennis, Kay Evans, Margaret Fletcher, Janice Fullerton, Jackie Gayhart, Geneva Gheen, Judy Giles, Peggy Goode, Jean Gooding, Dianne Gray, Margaret Green, Deanna Gunnell. Vanita Hall, Barbara Hamm, Richard Harbough, Jean Harrington. Barry Harris, Don Harris, Joyce Harlow, Linda Heishman, Audrey Henderson, Martha Henderson, Alice Henry, Patricia Henson, Mary Hise, Joan Hunsberger, Clarence Jenkins, Johnny Johnson, Mike Johnson, Pat Jones, Mary Kollender, Doris LeHew. Ellen Lithicum, Linda Loental, Candy Love, Richard MacFrederies, Sharon McCracken, Ann McKeller, Helen McWilliams, Barbara Mahoney, Larry Mandley, Frank Markham, Mary Marshall, Judy Mason, Norman Massey, Dan Miller, Marjorie Miller, Peggy Miller, Florence Mills, Sarah Moody, Charlotte Moore, Cynthia Moore, Nease Moore, Robert Morgan. Polly Morris, Patsy Mullen, Eddie Munday, Roselyn Nalley, Charles Neville, Patsy Noble, Carol Norfolk, Donna Nunn, Peggy Parsons. Diane Peyton, Dorothy Peyton, Lana Previte, Bill Proctor, Larry Pugh, Patsy Reece, Jeffery Rice, Phyllis Rice, Janet Rettstat, Judy Roberson, Evyonne Rodgers, Joe Roop, Shirley Rowland. John Royer, Mary Russell, Keith Scammahorn, Karen Scheidegger, Barbara Searing, Lydia Sher- wood, Barbara Sims, Steve Smith, Sam Sorrell. Patricia Sparshott, Betty Spaulding, Priscilla Spindle, Alan Stephenson, Molly Surles, Mary Sutphin, Barbara Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Gordon Thompson, John Titus, Sydney Travis, Warren Underw ' ood, Amy Utting, Mary Jo Vogel, Freddy Waldron, Raye Waple, Guv Ward, John Watson, Jean Weakly, Marvin Weaver, Carolyn Webb, Ray Welch, Mary White, Ray Wiles, Marion Wood, Buddy Young. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Page 100 Presid ent Lynn Sykes Vice President Carla Warner Secretary Betty Hansborough Treasurer Judy White John Brinkley, Carolyn Brumback, Cynthia Campbell, Josephine Chamblin. Ronald Crabtree, Nanette Cushman. Robert Dalton, Tim Elliott, Barbara Foltz, Betty Hansborough, Kay Key, Wayne Lynch, Linda Mason, Alan Ramsey, Sandra Riordan, Mary Roop, Betsy Ross, Elaine Scammahorn, Jane Searcy, Virginia Stein, Lynn Sykes, Carol Ann Talbott, Bonnie Tichenor, John Vaughan, Karen Wagner, Carla Warner, Willard Webb, Judy White, Archie Wiggs. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Page 101 President David Dorward Vice President Nancy Wyckoff Secretary Patricia Graves Treasurer David Beckedorff Georgianne Adams, David Amundson, Cory Atwood, David Beckedorff, Lance Bonnet, Judy Bowden, Eva Breeden, Betty Mae Carper, Christine Cash, Juanita Cockerham, Richard Cocklin. Eleanor Croft, Dorea Dinkle, Janice Dodge, Charles Dominy, David Dorward, Margaret Dvorachek, Rita Eckenrode, Marion Elliott, George Feidler, Valerie Fiore, Ernest Gheen, Betty Good, Barbara Gooding, Patricia Graves, Margie Heiney, Janet Jones, Richard Keller, Phoebe Lane, David Loving, Linda Moore, Deredith Mosher, Tom O’Flaherty, Mary Dell Paquette, Gail Scott, Judy Wilson, Nancy Wyckoff. -{ 182 P B B Welding Co. Compliments of Specializing in Heavy Equipment Merrifield, Virginia Saunders Son Jewelers • T. F. Burkholder, Owner 629 King Street • Alexandria, Virginia Phones: Day, Jefferson 4-2 1 20 - 4-2 1 2 1 Nights, CRescent 3-0351 Falls Church Motors ARFAX REALTY, Inc. Dodge Plymouth Sales and Property Management INSURANCE • • Sales and Service Robert A. Wagner 9 • 554 N. Washington St. (Lee Highway) Falls Church, Va. Telephone: JEfferson 2-2400 706 S. Washington Street Falls Church, Va. Office Phone: JEfferson 4-4900 -{ 183 h Club Directory F.H.A. President . . . . Vice President Page 102 .Bonnie Tichenor Dorothy Griffith Secretary Gracy Rosenbaum Treasurer Nancy Bosserman Reporter Sandra Walker Historian Priscilla Eure Song Leader Phyllis Graham Georgianne Adams, Barbara Anderson. Mary Jane Anderson, Patsy Barker, Kay Bates, Brenda Bauckman, Joanne Berkley, Virginia Bles, Rose Blevins, Nancy Bosserman. Betty Sue Botkin. Gertrude Brown, Phyllis Buchanan, Nancy Burge, Betty Byrd, Betty May Carper, Delores Chandler, Dorothy Chandler, Virginia Clendenin, Harriet Collier, Damitra Cook, Gretta Cook, Mary Cooley, Joan Dames, Mary Frances Daves, Sue Davis, Pauline Dodd, Shirley Downs, Martha Driskill. Rita Eckenrode, Barbara Ellicott, Priscilla Eure, Barbara Fessler, Betty Fisher, Barbara Foltz, Patricia Frum, Gloria Gates, Elaine Gooding, Phyllis Graham, Dorothy Griffith. Kay Griffith, Elizabeth Hamm, Carol Hans- borough, Ann Harris. Pat Hobbs, Susan Hobbs. Janet Hollenbeck, Kay Hood. Janice Hudson, Rosa Lee Hunsburger, Mary Huntt, Betsy Isenberg, Lois Jeffrey, Violet Jennell, Nordleen Johnson, Beverly Johnston, Jill Jorgenson, Jackie Keys Pat Keys, Nancy Lang, Alice Leonard. Martha McConchie, Alice McDermitt, Lorraine McGuire, Helen McIntyre, Mary Kent McMillian, Norma Makely, Iris Marr, Linda Mason, Pat Maxwell, Elizabeth Moore, Arleen Mueller. Mary Mutchler, Joan Myers, Judy Myrick. Joan Neibert, Betty Oliver, Sandra Painter, Audrey Parsons, Doris Payne, June Poland. Pat Post. Jean Purcell. Ida Mae Rice, Mary Roop, Gracy Rosenbaum, Lenora Rotenberry, Nancy Saunders, Ann Seymour. Annabell Sherwood. Jean Shirley, Jeanne Shreves, Judy Shue. Doris Sisk, Laura Small, Betty Smith, Judy Smith, Marihelen Stamates, Jean Starry, Myrtle Starry, Joyce Sterling, Ada Stewart. Ruby Stewart. Nancy Thomas, Bonnie Tichenor, Jean Tucker, Joanne Turner, Judy Van Doren, Marie Violette, Anne Voigt, Sandra Walker, Mary Wallrabenstein, Eleanor Walton, Phyllis Wilbur, Judy Wilson, Marlene Wood. LATIN CLUB President Vice President . Secretary Treasurer Page 103 .John Brinkley Timothy Elliott ....Jane Searcy . . . .Dennis King Period I: Nancy Boggs, Lynn Bryce, Julian Chalker, Joe Evans. Tom Goode, Phyllis Graham, Rosa Lee Hunsberger, Frances Jorgenson, Dennis King. Robert Lucas, Page Martin, Barbara Mayberry. Alan Mohler, Joan Neibert, Allen Palmer, Charles Powell, Sandy Riordan, Vicki Sanders, Jane Searcy, Marilyn Stephenson, Betti Stickel, Sandra Walker. Period II: Thomas Bath, Lance Bonnett, Elizabeth Botkin, Joseph Botkin, Judy Bowden. Betty Mary Carper, Jeanne Corbin, Judy Gay, Joan Gooding, Will Haines, B. B. Hatton, Bobby Lee, William Moore, Janet Morgan, Beverly Parker, Jack Stamates, Marihelen Stamates, Charlene Strawser, Mike Vincent, Joseph Worthington, Nancy Wyckoff. Period III: John Brinkley, Nancy Cooke, Rebecca DeBusk, Timothy Elliott, Virginia Litton. Dorothy Rozamus, Mary Sanders. Period V: Jack Ashly, Warren Bass, Brenda Bauckman. David Beckedorf, Paula Breedlove, Stanley Bright, Anne Connery, Margie Heiney, Amy Huesman, Janet Hollenbeck. Richard Keller, Melvin Kerns, Susanne Kilgore, Mary McMillan. Deredith Mosher, Diane Reinertson, Eugene Taylor. Keith Youngs, Leigh Zavadil. Period VI: Chris Branch, Barry Clark, Richard Coffin. Pat Condray. Elaine Eaton, Priscilla Eure, Jim Ferguson, Sarah Firebaugh, Paul Hannah. Deanna Havenner, Nordleen Johnson. Kathi Kemp, Dennis Keogh. Arthur Kibler, Pete King, Sandy Kollender, Sherry Miller, Frances Moore, Suzi Morris, Scotty Mullen, Andrey Parsons, Steve Rice, Gracy Rosen- baum, Ian Rule, Suzi Schwitz, Edward Smith, Minna Wilson. Period VII: Sylvia Barron. James Byrd, Trudy Brown, Margaret Dodd, Charles Dominy, Valerie Fiore, David Gibson. Gary Gilmore, Betty Good, Bob Hansborough, Janice Hudson, Richard Johnston, Dean Lancaster, Phoebe Lane, David Loving. Tom O ' Flaherty, Tisa Piper, Ida Mae Rice, John Wiggs, Carolyn Williams, Thomas Williams. J 184 j DINE DANCE CLUB FAIRFAX Fairfax County ' s Only Supper Club Destined to become the State ' s NO. I NIGHT SPOT Presents Dancing Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Evenings • Music Designed for Dancing By Tommy Burke and His Orchestra • One of the Washington Area ' s Finest Popular Combos Compliments of Mrs. Wm, H. Laughlin REALTOR and Elizabeth Wells Hall INSURANCE AGENCY McLEAN, VIRGINIA KLYN GARDENS Ki. 9-0637 Corsages — Flowers for Weddings and Funerals Cut Flowers — Plants — Bulbs Near Lincolnia, Virginia, on Route 236 McLean Book Shop Old Dominion Drive Elmwood 6-2229 McLean, Va. W E A M The Dependable Independent 5,000 Watts • 1390 Kc. The Washington Area ' s Most Powerful Independent Burns Bros. Cleaners Cleaning — Equalled by Few — Surpassed by None • 3 Locations McLean • Vienna • Fairfax 1 185 j MONITORS Page 105 Head Monitor Munro Kinsey Lieutenants Ronnie McDonough, Tom Goode, Tom Bennett Jack Ashley, Ed Baranowski. Tom Bennett, John Brinkley, Stewart Carter. Dallas Clem, Damitra Cook. Anne Driskill, Gerald Echelberger, Paul Foster, Frank Gerald, Karen Gilmore, Tom Goode, Mack Graves, Bob Hall, William Harris, Bill Hathaway, Marie Hazelwood, Pat Hobbs, Marshall Jacques, Paul Justusson, Carl Keller, Frank Kemp, Bill Key, Donald LeGallais, Ronnie McDonough, Fred Moore. Bill Moorehead, Frank Penhill, Ruth Pringle, Henry Rytter, Lanny Sexton, John Shanton, Jim Shaw, Royce Shelton, Frank Short, Dan Starnes, Richard Unger, John Vaughan, Fred Ward. Chester Webb, Jane Weisiger, Beverly Whitmer. Melvin Yocum. BUS MONITORS Page 108 Captain Ronald McDonough Ed Baranowski, June Bishop, Margie Bishop, Robert Blood, Roy Burke, Pat Cabiness, Harriett Collier, William Dove, Joe Evans, Jim Ferguson, Lenny Grimm, Deanna Gunnell, Tom Harmon, Bill Harris, Thomas Harrison, Wilson Horseman, Teddy Johnson. Pat Jones, Jill Jorgensen, John Kitchen, Bill Lewis, Ronald McDonough. Madolin Maffett, James Mason. Ernest Mock, Raymond Nicholson. James Peck. Frank Powell. Ruth Riggles, Charles Russell, Lena Rust, Harry Selby, Mary Shelton, Starley Shelton, Carrington Smith. Danny Starnes, Donna Lee Strawser, Betty Jean Trent. PEP CLUB President . . . . Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer Page 110 . . . .Janice Powers . . . .Sherry Miller Carol Ann Carlin ..Barbara Fessler Noel Ahlbum, Carol Ann Carlin, Jane Daniel. Barbara Fessler, Margaret Henry, Kay Hood, Betsy Isenberg, Candy Lang, Sherry Miller, Scotty Mullen, Tisa Piper, Janice Powers, Jean Shirley, Mary Jo Vogel, Sandra Walker, Marjorie Young. MONOGRAM CLUB Page 111 President Lucy Yarbrough Secretary-T reasurer J ean Kitchen Barbara Anderson, Susan Besley, Paula Breedlove. Betty Byrd, Cynthia Campbell, Norma Carpenter. Arlowene Car rico. Lucille Cobb, Mary Jane Cook. Dolores Curtin. Eileen Dawson, Kama Duryee, Elaine Eaton, Nancy Fisher, Ellen Fones, Gretchen Furr, Carol Ann Gicker, Shirley Gleason, Maxine Graham, Peggy Gramm, Betty Hansborough, Beti Hump- hreys, Pat Hunt, Grace Kline, Mary Lee Landon, Lee Leonard. Kay Merrell, Frances Moore, Kathleen Mullen, Lucile Rush, Sandra Shenk, Annabelle Sherwood, Jean Starry, Sheila Sullivan. Carol Talbott, Barbara Turner, Taisy Vogel, Karen Wagner. Judy White, Marjorie Young. { i86 y FAIRFAX FROZEN FOOD LOCKER PLANT P. O. Box 23 CR. 3-1030 Crossroads Market FINE MEATS, VEGETABLES U. S. Choice Western Beef, Wholesale Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Locker Space Available FRANK GADELL Owner - Manager • Tysons ' Corner VIENNA, VIRGINIA Phone: JE 2-6988 Compliments of WRIGHT HUNT Federated Stores Compliments of AUTO ACCESSORIES CO., INC. Auto Accessories Co., Inc. VIENNA, VIRGINIA King and Commerce Streets ALEXANDRIA, VA. FAIRFAX THEATRE fetter man a GIFTS, JEWELRY AND TOYS Routes 29, 211, 50 Your gift headquarters for all ages FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA Fine Watches — Rings — Costume Jewelry Cr. 3-2999 Expert Watch Repairs 18 Maple Ave. Vienna, Va. Edwin L. Bingham Compliments of Sales Representative Streamline Restaurant Andrews Office Supply and Equipment Company and The 29 Diner SCHOOL SUPPLIES Fairfax, Virginia 718 13th Street, Northwest • Washington, D. C. Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Parcelles i 187 y THE SHOE CENTER New shoes and shoes repaired • Adjacent to Safeway Store Manassas 573-W Manassas, Virginia SHIRKEY DRUG ANNANDALE ' S MEETING PLACE Open on Sunday Phone Jefferson 2-1481 COVERS BY KINGSKRAFT Vienna Bldg. Supply Co. Incorporated VIENNA, VIRGINIA Phone: DUnkirk 5-9000 Roofing — Hardware — Lumber — Plywood Windows — Cement — Paints — Doors Smith’s Center GAS — OIL — ACCESSORIES Front End — General Repairs • Groceries — Meats — Frozen Foods Weyanoke, Va. Te. 6-6080 Compliments of Culm ore Bowling Center 460 Leesburg Pike (Bailey ' s X Roads) Je 3-2922 KINGSPORT PRESS, INC. Air Conditioned Kingsport, Tennessee Annandale Florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS F U Carpeting R N I T U R E Room Accessories Charge accounts invited Delivery on $3.00 orders Norcross Greeting Cards Phone Je. 2-5666 Open 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Open Evenings ' Till 9 Barnes Kimel Co. ARLINGTON ; ALEXANDRIA • FALLS CHURCH H 188 b Compliments of Dudley Martin Chevrolet Piedmont Federal CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Savings and Loan Association on Centreville Road Manassas 663 P. O. Box 511 Manassas, Va. Manassas, Virginia Liberty Food Distributors j Galanis Service Station Columbia Pike, Annandale A • MOBILGAS MOBILOIL BRENTWOOD, MD. • Je. 2-9789 Star Supply Company Hardware — Feed — Building Supplies HO UR Dry Cleaning Service at Plant COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE ANNANDALE. VIRGINIA Fairfax Cleaners Jefferson 2-7443 Main Street at Kamp Washington FAIRFAX, VA. Manassas Pharmacy ROHR’S Prescription Druggists 5c to $1.00 Store • Corner Baffle and Center Sts. Manassas — Leesburg — Herndon Phone 28 • MANASSAS, VA. WHERE YOUR $ BUYS THE MOST i 189 y FAIRFAX HIGH SCHOOL Lord Fairfax Service Station Graduation Apparel Preston C. Thomas, Prop. Furnished by • Collegiate Cap Gown Company THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE Through • JAMES L. DECK 300 East Main Street, Richmond 19, Va. Gulf Oils — Lubrications — Tires Tubes — Accessories Arlington Motor Co., Inc. Compliments SALES of a SERVICE FRIEND 1917 North Moore Street Ja 7-8787 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Pentagon Realty Co. o J REAL ESTATE Frank Miclielbach, Inc. Farms — Homes — Acreage SAGER-THOMPSON AGENCY Home of Fine Furniture INSURANCE Lee Highway adjoining Fairfax High 814-820 King St. Phone King 9-0405 Fairfax, Va. Crescent 3-0544 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Centreville Pharmacy Dick Waters Prescriptions SHADE SHOP FOUNTAIN — COSMETICS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5645 LEE HIGHWAY Centreville, Virginia KE 8-2300 •i 190 y To obtain an office position in Virginia To learn typing and shorthand for office on college use — visit — Potomac Employment Agency and Business School 2334 Wilson Boulevard Arlington Ja 7-1700 YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER Large Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Know You ERWIN FORD CO. Harold E. Erwin, President Authorized Ford Sales and Service Lee Highway and Chain Bridge Road Phones: Crescent 3-1330 — Jefferson 4-2863 FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA 52 Years Serving Washington THE SHADE SHOP Local Factory tor Fast Service VENETIAN BLINDS . RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL New All Flexalum Plastic Tape Complete Price Range Complete Renovating Service Refinishing — New Tapes — Cords Jalousie Glass Porch Enclosures Let Us Call at Your Home or Office and Estimate! REpublic 7-6262 THE SHADE SHOP 830 - 13th St., N.W. - Washington, D. C. T. L. S+ickle Insurance Agency State Farm Insurance Company Auto — Life — Fire 6 10 mile west of Kamp Washington Western Auto Associate Store Home Owned and Operatel 201 Center Street, Manassas, Va. J. E. Rice, Owner J. E. Rice, Jr., Manager Telephone: Manassas 500 G. W. MENEFEE TERMS CASH CENTREVILLE GARAGE TUBES AND ACCESSORIES REPAIRING. ROAD WORK, TIRES Phone BR. 8-9676 - - Phone Res. BR. 8-8996 ROBERT SHREVE FUEL CO. 6873 Lee Highway, Arlington 13, Va. JE 2-1960 Fuel Oil - Coal - Oli Burners Burner Service WANNER ' S AMOCO STATION Washing — Greasing — Accessories Tires — Batteries Wheel Balancing — Road Service Jefferson 2-9602 Route 236, Annandale. Virginia The Key Motel On Shirley Highway At Route 236 Compliments of Wallace Monroe Pharmacy 438 South Washington Street (Lee Highway) Phone Jefferson 2-2966, Falls Church, Va. HENRY J. ROLFS Builder and Developer Contemporary Ramblers Gallows Road Phone: Je. 2-4000 ANNANDALE, VA. JAC ' S FIXIT SERVICE Doll Hospital 1009 19th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Telephone Re. 7- II 26 SNYDER AND COMPANY East Falls Church, Virginia HARDWARE — PAINTS — GARDEN SUPPLIES Phone: JEfferson 2-1 195 d 191 j McWhorter Rodgers and Ass. Certified Surveyors Jefferson 2-3840 Trucks - Tractors Sales - Service R. J. WAYLAND Farm Implements Chrysler — International Route 28, 2 Miles North — Manassas, Virginia PHONE: 219 Flowers For All Occasions J. SINCLAIR RECTOR Florist McLEAN, VIRGINIA 3 ! 2 Miles Above McLean on Old Dominion Drive Phone Je 2-1733 Wolfe Floor Covering Armstrong ' s Linoleum and Rubber Tile Vienna, Va. Du. 5-7333 W. W. HERRING (Excavator) Bulldozers — Graders Pans — Loaders — Trucks Br. 8-8160 Fairfax, Va. COCKE PHARMACY Where Friends Meet MANASSAS, VIRGINIA Phone Manassas 87 Compliments of GOTT ' S LINOLEUM, INC. 4634 N. Washington Blvd. Phone: JA 2-4244 JA 7-2609 Arlington, Virginia Ray Barney Real Estate — Loans — Rentals Gladys S. Barney, Owner Du 5-8330 Vienna, Va. Compliments of International Harvest ors Vienna Pharmacy Your Prescription Store We Deliver Du 5-7550 Compliments of B. G. Jewelers W. A. BARNETT ' S SONS Established 1900 WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS SCHRAFFTS CHOCOLATES Paper Products — Fountain Supplies Phone: King 9-0496 115 King Street - - Alexandria, Va. Western Auto Ass. Store Vienna, Virginia Du. 5-8813 JOHN S. GOODING Upholstering Upholstered Furniture Made to Order Restoring — Refinishing Phone Du-NKIRK 5-9020 OAKTON, VA. i McLean ESSO McLean, Virginia Birthday and Wedding Cakes Baked to Order THE VIENNA BAKERY Christian Nielsen, Proprietor All Kinds of Bread — Baked Daily In the New Vienna Shopping Center Maple Ave., Vienna. Va. DUnkirk 5-9333 Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. -{ 192 ]► Wreckage Service Phone CR 3-9888 SIMPSON MOTOR CO. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Lee Highway (Jet. Rts. 211-50-29-123) Fairfax. Virginia Owner. W. J. Simpson; Manager, W. H. Simpson WILSON FARMS MEAT MARKET Ivory P. Rose, Proprietor In the Wills Building, Columbia Pike Je. 2-6255 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed all day Monday ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA Vincent ' s Store and Service Station MARY A. VINCENT. Proprietor Lee Highway at Payne Street Fairfax, Va. Phone CR. 3-0880 Staley ' s Men ' s and Boy ' s Shop Nationally Advertised Brands Arrow Shirts — Lee Hats McGregor Sports Wear Phoenix Clothes and Freeman Shoes Culmore Shopping Center 506 Leesburg Pike Je. 2-8372 The Young Men’s Shop Me n’s and Boys ' Furnishings Eugene Davis, Prop. Phone 332-J Manassas, Virginia Sno-Man FROZEN CUSTARD 2 1 1 Near the School CULMORE BARBER SHOP J. C. Miller. Proprietor Air Conditioned 5 Barbers Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone JE. 2-9661 518 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. ANNANDALE BARBER SHOP 236 Columbia Pike 9 - 7 Weekdays Fairfax Concrete Corp. Ready Mixed Concrete DUnkirk 5-8080 Vienna, Va. SKYLINE ESSO SERVICENTER Kamp Washington Intersection of 2 1 1 , 50 and 236 Crescent 3-9879 See Sal Your Car ' s Pal CATON’S ESSO SERVICE 24 Hour Service Phone Browning 8-8300 or Browning 8-9698 Centreville, Virginia Tools Filed and Sharpened HILL TOP HARDWARE Route 2 1 1 One-quarter mile west of Kamp Washington Phone Crescent 3-2646 Hardwares — Garden Supplies Dellinger’s Barber Shop Camp Washington FAIRFAX FUEL SUPPLY CO. Fuel Oils Kerosene Paints Roofing Bldg. Materials and Allied Products 216 W. Main St. Phone: Cr. 3- 1 000 Western Auto Associates Store Vienna, Virginia HIBBS AND GIDDINGS Clothier For Men and Boys Since 1898 230 W. Center Street Manassas, Va. -! 193 }- Fairfax Hay and Grain Herman Franklin, Proprietor hay — GRAIN — FEED Farifax, Va. Box 350 Phone Cr. 3-0411 Annandale Hardware and Supply Co. Hardware — Garden Supplies — Paints Floor Coverings — Tools and Power Tools Little River Turnpike — Je. 4-7400 ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA Res. Phone: TE. 6-2974 Office Phone: Kl. 9-6288 JESSE R. HARLOWE Real Estate Town and Counrty Property — Loans 128 So. Royal Street Alexandria, Va. JOSEPH L. CRUPPER CORP. Lumber — Millwork — Building Materials 1953 North Lynn St. Ja 2-2900 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Prone 48 or 49 — Manassas, Va. Hynson Electric Supply Co. Hesco Gas Service Annandale Shoe Repair While You Wait Service Electrical Appliances — Gas Appliances Je. 4-2255 Annandale, Va. Chilla Villa Motel Fairfax, Va. For Reservations Phone Cr. 3-9885 Compliments of John We Ferguson Supervisor of Assessments Fairfax County, Virginia ANNANDALE PET SUPPLY, INC. Pets for Gifts — Gifts for Pets IN THE HEART OF ANNANDALE JE 4-2600 Res. JE 3-7734 ARRINGTON CLEANERS Vienna, Virginia 4 Hour - Laundry - Dry Cleaning Free Pick Up and Delivery Phone Du. 5-90 1 0 Watches — Diamonds — Silver Everhart Jewelers Ken McPhail, Inc. 1 13 N. Payne Street — Fairfax, Va. HARDWARE Telephone CR 3-2550 Vienna, Virginia DUnkirk 5-7882 MANASSAS LIVESTOCK MARKET 1 ncorporated Logan Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Joe Eagle. Manager Auction Sales of Livestock and Farm Products Each Tuesday Rt. 28 Centerville Road — Phone Man. 88-W-2 Fairfax, Virginia We are never satisfied until you are Iva Trice Dress Shop Hunter Hardware Co. Sportswear — Blouses Centreville, Virginia ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA Browning 8-8600 { 194 y WHITESELL REAL ESTATE HOMES - FARMS - ACREAGE - BUSINESS PROPERTY — Listings Solicited Highway No. 123 OAKTON, VIRGINIA Phone Du 5-7220 Eunice S. Whitesell, Broker L. P. Warrington R. A. Lane ESSO CLINIC At the Circle — Fairfax, Virginia ROAD SERVICE AAA Phone Crescent 3-2992 Arlington Camera and Hobby Shop (Opposite Sears-Roebuck) 2803 Wilson Blvd. JA 7-0034 Arlington, Virginia Photographic, Hobby, Games, and Stamps McCREERY ' S TV SERVICE Route 29 - 50 - 211 Fairfax, Virginia In Fairfax Theatre Building Phone: Crescent 3-0073 REAL TITLE CORPORATION JESSE BUILDING Agent tor LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE CORPORATION, Richmond, Virginia Farifax, Virginia Crescent 3-1500 GLASCOCK TRAILER SALES MOBILE HOMES COMPLETE One and Two Bedroom with Bath, to Sleep 7 Vacation and Office Mobile Homes Route 29-211 — Fairfax, Virginia Phone: CR 3-2033 Freeman Sherburne Non-Assessable Mutual Insurance Real Estate Phone Du 5-8070 Vienna, Virginia Robert D, Graham Real Estate and Insurance Graham Building — Main Street Fairfax CR 3-1400 MAC’S FROZEN CUSTARD McLean, Virginia STATE REALTY COMPANY, Inc. Tyler Garden Apt. 399 West Broad Street Je. 2-2810 FALLS CHURCH, VA. OPEN 7 DAYS — 8 ' TIL 1 1 FILM DEVELOPED ROADSIDE MARKET Annandale, Virginia GROCERIES, MEAT, ETC. ICE ICE CREAM Bray’s ESSO Service Old Dominion Drive and Kirby Road McLEAN, VIRGINIA Je. 2-9720 JEfferson 2-0990 — JEfferson 2-6633 OXFORD ROOFING CO. Roofing — Sheet Metal 801 South Washington Street Falls Church, Virginia McLEAN BEAUTY SHOP AND DEPARTMENT STORE Old Dominion Drive at McLean RIFLES — PISTOLS — SHOTGUNS Bought, Sold, Traded DAVIS GUN SHOP 839 South Washington Street JEfferson 4-4589 Falls Church, Virginia Fred Davis, Jr. We Offer You a Complete Banking Service Including Travelers Checks, Safe Deposit Boxes, Christmas Savings, Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts, F. H. A. Mortgage Loans. IV e finance Autos and Household Appliances. Monthly Pay- ment Loans. Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. THE VIENNA TRUST COMPANY VIENNA, VIRGINIA 4195 ]- And Now . . . The 195 5 Fare Fac Sampler has presented to you, the students of Fairfax High School, the story of the past year. The things we did to make this year the wonder year that it was are presented as a constant reminder through pictures and words. We now offer our work to you, for your approval and enjoy- ment. But we cannot take all the credit. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the sponsors, the advertisers, the photographers, the publishers, the administration, and finally, the students who gave their time, interest, and effort to a successful Sampler year. -f 196 F VRARE 373.755 F 1955 V.20 Fairfax High School (Fairfax, Va.) The fare fac sampler promote clean, wholesome thought and speech, take good care of school equipment and prcperty . be friendly ' and helpful to schoolmates and teachers he helpful to student-officers , patrols , monitors . and hus drivers . encourage and foster proper conduct at all school activities at home and away . use what the school offers to better oneself Jk
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