Jefferson High School - Acorn Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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To you, Miss Sully Hayward, for your broad-minded outlook of life . . . priceless mo- ments in journalism class . . . inspired scenes of Shakespeare's tragedies . . . brilliant smile and twinkling eyes of a true optimist . . . long hours of wise advice for our creative ability . . . with great admiration and sincere affec- tion We dedicate this, our 1951 ACORN Annual. QMSQZ-Mfiwwfym 9f'ff' f35d-VBNNWD 0' Lxwy QW. W yigw fqwfbaf wvpoxwfwoxwb Wh ff3fS'5UWf wobwf ml W5 www wwgwwfifwfww Q19 vlroj .V RD W- wwwybfw N3 fb QV .uwwwvf QMQJ' Ofbvif bw M5 W UMM W sm s A gg -1 , K: W4 2 f 1 2 3 . 5 456189102 M r 1i12l3l4l5i6l7 'fn , iss I9 20212223241. VA J , 5:99 ' Q51 vw-c, ww - - jg 1 V .X 5 'nfww-wwwgvay A H. .Ym3,,g3g, - Nw-a Rs. Vmczxm A1.1,x1,xN Home Economics Rs. EDITH Br2N'u.lsY I1 ish 41 M1 umm BOWMAN ig . 2262728293031 EHS nu? mm -. mm na ,Iv W an a MR. M. G. WHITE, Assislaui Principal Mus. C,xRo1.l:m BARBER MR. R. C. Bmualcrz Commercial Scicncv Mxss Ilmwrf BENTLEY Miss Pm'1,l.ls BESLEY Girls' Physical Educmiou Consumer Buying MR. G. A. BRJXNSCUM. In MR. W. I. BRINKLEY Comnncrciul Vocalional Erlucalioaz -Q 593 1.1 MR. GORDON CAmm5N Vocalioual Education Miss Vmcmm C.u.mx'1z1.l. Home Economics Mu. S. S. BIQITT Hislory Mk. NICK CAR'1'1su Physical Erlnmiion Mus. Vrourr CARTER C'0mrm'rrinl KIISS 'I'nrax.x1,x CIIAMHIZRS CVUIIIIIIIWCIYIZI W +P vim? u :XS .gg aw gg mv X4 .B ss wha MIss RUTH CHARLTON English MRS. JESSIE M. CLARKE .Mathematics MISS FRANCES COOPER Science BIIISS NIARY DELONG Bible MISS FRANCES DENNY' Engl-ish MRS. GALE DICRERSON Science MRS. RUTH DORSEY English MISS NIARY B. DUNCAN Chairman of History lx-'TISS ROCIIET DUPUY English MRS. HENRIETTE FALLYVELL French MRS. ETHEL J. FIELD History MISS MARGARET FISHER Mathematics MRS. KATHLEEN FITZGERALD Commercial MR. ROBERT M. GRIFFEY Music MR. VVILLIAM W. HALI,IG1KN History MR. J. N. HARKLIR Boys' Guidance Director MISS BERTA HARTMAN Matlze-rnatics MRS. REBQK D. HASH Girls' Guidance Director MISS MARY SULLY PIAYYVARD Head of English MR. W. O. HOLLOWAY Vocational Education MRS. NAOLII W. HULL English MR. A. D. HURT Physical Education MR. K. D. INGE Vocational Education MR. MAC H. JOHNSON Speech Director MRS. DAVID LAWTON Commercial MR. LEO A. IVIAIER Printing MR. LEYVIS B. MCNEACE Activities Director MISS FRANCES MILLER Librarian MR. I'IAROI.D NEVERGOLD Jllcchanical Drawing MR. R. A. NEWKIRK Chairman of Industrial Arts MISS MABEL NOELL .Mathematics M Iss RIIODA NOELL Latin Miss NIARY OBENSHAIN Commercial MR. W. D. OWEN Vocational Education Miss DOROTHY V. PAYNE English MISS SYDNEY PENN History MR. C. L. PITZER, JR. History MR. C. W. ROIIRDANZ Director of Physical Education MRS. J. J. SASSER Chairman of Art MR. W. R. SAUNDERS Chairman of Science MR. R. E. SINK Science MR. KEITH SMITH Physical Education NIISS NELLIE SMITHEY Head of Mathcniatics MISS LEILA STALKER Chairman of Commercial MRS. W. L. STEVENSON Librarian MR. A. R. TRINKO Vocational Education MISS JEAN ULIBERGER English MISS EDITH VERRAN Home Economics MR. RICHARD VIA Driving MRS. DOROTHY V. WATSON Librarian MR. JERRY WHITE Band Director MR. JOHN K. WILKERSON, JR. English MRS. HELEN WILLIAMS Chairman ln' Distributive Education M ISS MARIAN WILLIAMSON Chairman qf Home Economics MR. C. W. WOODSON Vocational Education MRS. MARGARET B. YOUNG English BEFORE SCHOOL ACCENTUATES- Selecting our Prefect members- -Ioining a Worthy Y-Teen Club Introducing the Central, Guid- ance, and Activities Offices Featuring a home room program DURING SCHOOL PRESENTS- Worlciiig on our projects Planning with pride our school publications Initiating Sophomores into school system Rendering inspiration in song! our choir Preparing for Work after gradu- ation Striving for improvement-our Juniors Creating cultural interest through language clubs Learning fundamentals of play production Highlighting Christmas Season- the Madonna Maintaining a democratic school by Student Government Looking to success-our Seniors AFTER SCHOOL SALUTES- Cooperating With school and community Practicing clean living in Chris- tian organizations Developing vvorth-vvhile hobbies Showing splendid sportsmanship, the athletes Boosting school spirit, our cheer- leaders and band Representing beauty-the Snow Queen Court Displaying desirable qualities- the Senior Mirror 31 C, Od Q JT CAQAAJ bw , -LLL IC1SlQ0.ca1M., Ulfvvfvwcl, we HM. 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Rhudy stop to join Jennifer. He might End her Waiting in line with these girls to join the Y-TEEN S . . . Sopho- rnores in the junior club . . . upper classmen, the senior club. The first few Weeks of school find many Jeffs and Iennifers helping with STUDENT GOVERN- MENT ELECTIONS . . . choosing capable students to lead the stu- dent body '... representatives for Prefect Council . . . elections of class officers. The campaigning begins . . . class meetings . . . stirring speeches . . One typical sight Before School . . .the line that forms in the ACTIVITIES OFFICE . . . the center of the school's business functions. Many of the jeffs and ennifers purchase football season ickets, or reserve seats for thc lenior Play from Miss Audrey Shipman, Activities Secretary. and of course, who can carry on ithout paper pencils . .. iotebooks? Miss Shipman is al- ays ready to assist Mr. Lewis flcNeace, the Director of Activi- ies. 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Alfred Stuart, a Journalism B student and sports' editor for the fejerson News interviews the new girls' athletic director, Miss Jean Bentley . . . developing ease and conidence in talking with people while seeking necessary informa- tion. is is N L ,jfpi Miss Caldwell gives directions to Melva Clingenpeel, Elaine Patsel, and Louise Elkins . . . mak- ing a cake with an electric mixer in the new streamlined apartment kitchen . . . an addition to the home economics department. journalism A Class . . . Geral- dine Altizer, editor of the Acorn Mafgaizivze gives instructions to a new student, Ronnie Taylor . . . S explains details involved in de- veloping a short story plot. A committee appointed by the Spanish Club keeps the bulletin board up-to-date . . .Robert Cline, Mary jane Bradley, and Mary Sink put up a new poster . . . a series of exhibits from El Mundo Espanol is displayed. Driving class . . . teaching stu- dents the essential things that every good driver must know . . . Mary A. Possin shows Joanne Brooks how to park a car correctly. :Q 'Asif . Kli- ww' W will! gig gi 4 x .Z 4,2 E S ss is a ii Left to right: C. Rorrer, M Lucas, J. Hughes, B Assaid, B. Gill, B. Penn D. Richardson, E. 'rhompf son In back: B. McAlister, J Dygert, B. Dent Absent: W. Foster First row, l. to r.-R Lower, G. Crowley, A S. Cecil, B. Hack Second row: N. Ham- rick, B. Covington G. Altizer, M. Jami- son, S. Gray, S Satchwell Third row: R. Tilley, R. Taylor, C. Bag- gett MSX . The ACORN MAGAZINE . . . product of the journalism A classes . . . published twice za. year. The students gain experience in Writing . . . study literary styles. and plot construction . . . develop a style of their own . . . expres their thoughts and ideas in writin . . . practice daily in Writing unde pressure and in self-expression. The Fall Edition . . . first writ e, Geraldine Miss Mar Faculty Acorn Acorn Business Seated: A. Hutton, J. Easley, if P. Thaden, P. Deady g Standing: B. Gold, B. Lovell, S. Bowman, V. Obenchain, P. Dent, B. Harshbarger Len Work for most of the students . . in print . . . that feeling of Jride and accomplishment . . . -stories, poems, articles, editorials, iumor . . . thanks to the Art De- artment for the illustrations and ttractive cover . . . a Well-rounded I agazine. The Spring Issue . . . slight im- rovement in our Writing style . . . ubrnitting our mag to the Press ssociation . . . hoping for the ighest honor, the Medalist Ward! The ACORN ANNUAL . . . re- ased in May . . . the awaited ublication of the year . . . the ett to rightl seated: P. McLemore, R. Lower, J. Trippeer, P. Deady, F. Keaton, S. Myers treasure of every Jefferson student . . . the story of how each Jeff and Jennifer spends a school day from rising early until going to bed . . . experiences and joys, expressed in pictures and writing. Endless hours of Work by the staff . . . taking pictures . . . com- piling the material . . . a new lay- out . . . the Staffs satisfaction in the finished product . . . fond memories for every Jeff and Jennifer. Jimmy Trippeer Editor-in-Chief Jimmy Trent Business Manager Pat Deady Art Editor Miss Ruth Charlton Asst. Lit. Adviser Mr. M. G. White Business Adviser Mrs. J. J. Sasser Art Adviser Faye Keaton Senior Directory Jack Fields Staff Photographer anding: E. Davis, C. Rorrer, J. Trent Amr.. , E E W mags - M735 5 an -' . E Ra '- . .. gigs A Kai a S ev- . if X X. Ruth Lower Charles Rorrer Pat McLemore Wentworth Foster ssoc. Editor Assoc. Editor Assoc. Editor Assoc. Editor 4. - ww-pen' ., h . . - W ...-Lg at - 'x John Hughes Sports Editor ss s ' 4 . , ' , e , M .. 'W EEE-X - sw! if - sf E ' Q E . Q E ' H W ' . :A . . , ' Q--ew iw- ,Q ...H -- as . Q.. .- . M igi.,gig- H J - :gi .. s.. , ge 1 H am. . . . 1. s Y. . - H r -t' . 1-. ' 5 ' ' .. ..... ...ll L . . .. Egg ' - - 2, E - i.. 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Sports reviews, edi- torials, features, personalities: you'll find them all in the News Long remembered are the hours spent at the printers, choosing REPORTERS Co-Copy Editor Editor-in-Chief Literary Adviser Business Monag cartoons drawn by our art de partment, many various confer ences, and above all, meeting th deadline. The staff is constantly strivin to uphold the ideals of good journa ism . . . the cub reporters fol lowing the pattern . . . everyon takes part and expresses his idea freely. More work . . . proofreadin . . . soliciting ads . . . compilin art work . .. photographs .. makeup . . . Let's go to press! Ah! The finished product! Cor Seated: C. Sorrels, B. Schonck, N. Fields, B. Spradlin, B. Adkins, N. Bondurant, R. Royster Standing: L. Gillespie, J. Trent, C. Feather, R. Neff fp V i '1E5.'!57f?3 , ' V , . Q. 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Miss Jean Bentley Adviser SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: B. Witt, Secretary, D. Beamer, President: L. Lawson, Vice President: J. Oakey, Treasurer l l l A E'l26l5' .. sv 1 1 7 gg, l SS!! -t Y' Q U L Mile X3 if na Y xii mfs nn?- ' til. H 2 2 H E 'B ' Xi E-'nl :::::: in E M B , is 1 It Luo. ,. .,,, be -. L .... , ,Q , ....... 35.5 2' . sl W .:. fl Q ., V ., Q. ' , g H .4 is .--L Q W - 1 Y ' ' Qi., ii-E1 : .:. LI .-: -:- H ':':::5:'i5f5 :-: :-: :- :ii-' 3'uaI:.aIa..:I::Eg? Ii: 1,f:.-tis E. H W - H . .:. ,Wig - 5 E rg lm :.:. lwrwr -- ,rr C l is M ..::::Q.:. is in in . r.: A . ..., EEE ... ' -I-'J-: 2- H' - ' -sf!!! i :'::.::r.:. - H :s5:...2...,. .-,. 5, nf .:,.:.::. . . ' . f5.5.. .v?5 i :.:.:.: , . Z :..:. 'Eg 'lr - .K . H' 4 Z ' . , s , A E .:. 4 hifi: ' ' I ,Ir ':E..E:f-i' ff' , N r., rf ' ' Aw' V. 4. A rio 3 - ' F irsl Row: Sccoml Row: Third Row: Clara Alcshire Lynn Avis Robert Bolling Barbara Altice Betty Altice Peggy Altice Uldine Akers Jeannine Anderson Brenda Assaid Tommy Basha.n1 Phyllis Bates Donald Beamer Dorothy Berry Ann Blankenship Shirley Blankenship Betty Ann Bowman Doris Box Marie Bradley Frances Britts Peggy Brooks Frances Brown x a is X ., i H 1 v is in .51 r.: 2 Ii' is 1 , ' , s- Y Y I f ' f s H M . .,QIQ,.rEQ' , 5 I - - E5 Q Q - g 5 rn A ,M I -,,, I ,sr Q W ::-gm. .:..m.:: . ' . T' H :iz K Q -E ' ' - age , 331. Q 1. . . if M f 1' . ..lil gig, , tjlgb mi F Yr - , - 5551.-v E , - .. . . :i: i::::::: EMU si :.-.eww Q- , ' .,.. , :Jess germ --eng QL .. U 6 . E E ii E J Famlh Row: jimmy Brugh Nancy Carol Bryant Robert Buckner Nancy Burnette Pat Bush jimmy Caldwell Lorraine Carter Fifilz Row: Helen Cassell Fay Clark Janet Cook Betty Jane Creasy Wandzm Creasy James Crouch Betty Ruth Cundilf N g gl.-T Z WY! flsl 'Af XL! 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Dillard Joan Dillon Barbara Donald Mary Kay Donnelly Charlotte Ellett Third Row: Etna Mae Ferguson Lewis Ferguson Nancy Ann Ferguson Juanita Ferguson Norma Flint Paul Housman Eleanor Jenkins Shirley Johnson Peggy Ann Johnston Carolyn Jones Kay Jordan Nancy Jane Journell. Fourth Row: Jennie Jo Fyoch Kathleen Gearheart Shirley Hagy Randolph Harrison Eugene Hatcher Jackie Ellison Carter Fox Nancy Lea Harris Aron Ferguson Judy Fraley Ann Harvey Sixth Row: Seventh Raw: Julia Paige Kasey George Malouf Leland Lawson Linda Manning Lois Lawson Robert Martin Ann Lee Berkley Mauck Juanita Lee Janet McCullough Carole Ligon Sarah McDaniel Shirley Lloyd I K-3 ,, . A A: 4 lf1.!..1 V V, 'r ,- -: .,. fe- P i -:s l -I A Z l Q ,L 'il i Q :gr ,tl 'Q 1 , 'ir K' 1 ' vs 'O-fs A . Q l. 5, ,. ,, ,...4a.v -:wi I I .,. : 'K ' -1: 1 . , 'S . ' H: .1-f 1 lr First Row: Kathryn McGnlliard Shirley Mills Joyce Milton Barbara Moore Anne Morris Second Row: Shirley Neff Margaret Neighbors Ted Nichols Charlotte Nixon ,Lohn Oakey Jimmy Moyers enny Oakey Shirley Neely Claudette Oliver Third Row: Beverly Otey Anthony Pabon Edith Pabou Don Palmer Sheila Pzlnnill Martha Parrish Helen Patsel F ouvtlz Row: Dorothy Paxton Barbara Perdue Joyce Perdue Dorothy Powers jean Pritchett Barbara Purves Diane Rolley Fifth Row: Frances Ramsey Mary Ratcliffe Pauline Rayfield Elizabeth Reid Frances Richardson Dorothy Riggan Betty Jean Robertson Sixth Raw: Patricia Robertson Tommy Robertson Myrtle Rutledge jane Sale Loretta. Saleeba Etheline Saville Marlene Saville Seventh Row: Nancy Schlossberg Dixie Scott Judy Shank Barbara Shaver ,lgoyce Shelor unice Shelton in 4 fri? W' R i:i::.1 .5E' 2 were ' ,T , ja ::5:L:a:-:-:: 'Wg' -5552:r :- ,,,.,-:- ag En. ':':':' 5 Q 7 f H if - W f:ffQ:f:2Z5l:.:2 m n in I. im, .WB I M. L -f Q 4: an fx n Brig Q. 55? rs wi? EJEM ? gk ,,. I 1 i :.: . :.: ': if 7 5 .,1 'gf -I ---- ' ,.,,.:. :Q,, L 5 EE ,.,.,., H H z , Lewes in EEBMWT .4:E: 'HH - s':5s5?' 1,1 . . f. 5: nz- 'L .... ' B H H T mg' is g L :. .,,,., , .,.,.: w l 'Fifi T elm- F it .. E I .,. ER 55 Q' im 9 S K 1 1 .f , '-f: 5 'F W e me ie H fi - '::': First Row: Svcoml Row: Mary Simpson Shirley Starkey Peggy Simpson Mary St. Clair Mary Sink Evelyn Stinnett p Frances Sirry Suzanne Stutts Joyce Slusher Margaret Surface Shirley Smith Dixie Swain Irene Stanley Lucy Mae Tate Thin! Row: john Junior Tayloe Buford Thomms Hazel Thomas Mildred Thomason Mary Ann Thomas 'Vkirtha Thornburg jfxckie Thornton wsu We Q W i ,I ms ,X '61 u- ,., r Q.. fr Q. ' Foul lh Row Aiuta Tickle Manly n Torbvtt Nancy Townley Jessie Tucker Patsy Utt Sara Jane Vest Mmry Vxex 'fi 301+ x. Fzflh Row H1rriet Worley Edward Webbter Margaret Welch Betty Willett Raymond vvlilb '1 heda. Vl ills Bwrlnra VV1ll1ams n 'au . ::,.,. 9- me .r vn- Q. uf an .5 'sea' 1 .4 51 mth Row uzel Willmms Anne W Betty VS itt Imogene W itt Cwlvin Woodford Charles VVright D'n.v1d Wrmht Frances Zimmerm The JEFFERSON CHOIR . . . lways bringing beautiful music o the people . . . endless Work . . . triving hard for perfection . .. ugged fall rehearsals in prepara- ion for a demanding Christmas . . . a whirl of public ap- . . . caroling, programs civic clubs and churches, the Chimes, the choir assembly . . . the audience with a Pop Concert . . . light and musical comedy selec- closing performances . . . commencement singing on the annual farewell another successful year. First row, l. to r.: D. Phillips, P. Woods, S. Sisson Second row: B. Perdue, N. Ferguson, C. Nixon Third row: S. Lawhorn, M. Hubbard, A. Godfrey Fourth row: B. Long, P. Knowles, B. Boley Fifth row: N. Leonard, N. Burnette, W. Creasy Sixth row: B. Dowdy, B. Dowdy, M. Hale Seventh row: M. Dunlap, H. Parker, A. Davey, B. 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Willis Third row: B. Irby, B. Hinchee, H. Fielder, P. Perkins, D. Dyer, L. E. Blankenship, E. Slusher, L. Bell Center Picture First row, I. to r.: R. Renick, J. Wilson, M. Miller, G. Bryant, D. Beard, S. Woodson, M. Clingenpeel Second row: V. Thomasson, M. Hodges, J. Jordan, D. Lemon, J. Perdue, M. J. Wilkes, E. Mills, E. Deal Third row: J. Doyle, B. Farmer, D. Cromer, K. Hodges, G. Willard, R. Powell, J. Melton Absent when picture was taken: J. Nixon Under the guidance of Mr. Holloway, Lawrence Siner, Gene West, and .lack Fields make taper- ing Y joints and metal stars . . . part of the activity of sheet metal classes. Woodwork students receive training under Mr. Woodson. joe -'El34l'3 Trumbull, Edwin Keith, and Paul Wood are shown here making Christmas presents. DISTRIBUTORS CLUB . . . membership consisting of Distribu- tive Education students . . . social activities . . . business meetings . . . personality development . . . means of improving all the jobs. With fall comes the picnic at F ishburn Park . . . more meetings, social and professional. Christmas! . . . long hours, hard Work in Roanoke's busy stores . . . finally, Christmas Eve . . .the Christmas party . . . more fun. February brings the annual con- vention of the Virginia D. E. clubs. March . . . state convention in Richmond How do We rate? The Superior Rating! Easter season . . . busy again! Learning to be better home makers . . . better citizens of home and community . . . FUTURE .HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. Center Left Picture tt to right: P. McMillan, J. Brooks, N. Bondurant, N. Simmons, C. Oliver ft Center Right Picture to right: K. Stump, B. A. Bowman, B. Dowdy, B. L. Wilberger, P. Scott, D. Rolley, E. Jefferson, W. Creasy, B. Dowdy N. Bryant Bottom Picture ft to right: K. McGolliard, W. Creasy, B. Willett, E. Brasefield, V. Hall, D. Clark, G. Willett, P. Frazier, H. Thomas, B. Tabor, B. F. Johnson, P. McMillan Y if f New ideas for making the home more attractive . . . participation in civic life . . . promoting inter- national good Will . . . corre- spondence With boys and girls of other countries. Group recreation . . . social get- togethers . . . parties . . . a train- ing for the future. Outside meetings-with other districts, other clubs a Na- tional Organization furthering in- terest in home economics . . . Many occasions to play hostess, entertaining courteously, correctly. Vacation time . . . a chance to try out what We'Ve learned! Different phases of school life besides classroom work are illus- trated in ACTION SHOTS AROUND SCHOOL. Whatcha say, Nick? Intra- mural Wrestling has played a big part in physical ed. classes this semester . . . all the boys are learning the grunt and groan art. D. E. students prepare a dis- play. Please don't pinch the fruit. In cooperation with Roa- noke stores . . . another activity to brighten our halls. nag f fi - -mf?-91 'WH'-v tr-'-ce U-ww 'Aw w fl A celebrity in our midst . . . Bob Richards, champion pole vaulter and preacher alike . . . a welcome from the student body . . . many outstretched hands . . . a talk with the boys . . . a real fellow. Not a telephone operator! T hat's a dictaphone . . . a phase of clerical practice training in Jefferson's newest annex building . . . an asset to future stenog- raphers, office workers. Hey, pennies dor1't work. A few of the boys in trade school take a break. A soft drink . . . a smoke . . . then back to work . . . A new man! It's spring! . . . and after lunch it's time for a little fresh air . . . idle conversation . . . that writ- ten lesson this morning . . . time for relaxation. Pass the rouge . . . last min- ute make-up before going on stage for Valentine assembly. Every- thing has to be just right. Above all, The show must go on! Hup - two - three - four. The cheerleaders' scheduled after- school practice . . . All together now! . . . polishing their nearly perfect routine . . . enough to make any school proud. Mr. W. R. Saunders Adviser Carefree Sophomore days are gone. We are JUNIORS . . . aware that we have grown in many ways . . . striving to grow even more. The future year means more responsibilities . . . more activities . . . more fun. Junior Talent Show. . . tryouts . . . rehearsals . . . over and over again . . . the performance with its color, dancing, songs . . . real entertainment. junior-Senior Prom high- lighting our year . . .soft lights and music . . . It's Spring. Vacation time . . . See you in September. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: P. Clark, Treasurer, K. Duckworth, Vice President: B. Stone, President: P. Dent, Secretary +I-f 38 R4- N , wp. W . a . -:gi -1- . .:. :.- ' ..: ,. H Nam' First Row: Peggy Akers Charles Adkins Carol Albert Annabelle Bennington Billy Andrews Phyllis Alclredge Betty Andrews Earl Ayers lim, 541103-7 I A 1 Q43 X4 'xx Second Row: Elsie Blackwell Florence Blackwell Robert Ayers Shirley Blackwell Lewis Barnhart Betty jane Boley Betty Bnothe Edward Barton Third Row: .Io Ann Bolling Ronald Beck Thelma Bondurant Barbara Bower Douglas Beckner Mary Sue Bowman Allen Beene Betty Brooks -aefas 13+ Fourth Raw: James Bell Joanne Brooks Paul Bell Patsy Brown Joanne Burd Warren Bentley Ella Mae Cadd Leslie Blankenship F iflh Row: Elizabeth Caldwell Lewis Brammcr Annette Cassell Bobby Burforcl Norma Cayton Bobby Bur-nette Nsmnie Chapman junior Carr ll- 42, A9917 Mimi - xh -:L :N sky x O xi-cr -, ,, 1 Rf 1 , '7 N- av First Row: Elsie Clarkson Lois Childers Pat Carrol Pat Clark Mary Frances Clark Robert Cline Diane Clark Barbara Claybrook Second Row: jimmy Crouch Virginia Clement Warner Dalhouse Joann Clingenpeel Betty Copenhaver Paul Dickenson Bettie Copper Dallas Dixon Q5 rr si 4. it ' lji Third Row: Bonnaleta Coxwell Howard Dooley Joanne Dalton Don Dodson Rosemary Deaner Imogene Decker james Dowdy Dean Denson Fourlh Row: Litt Fur Pat Dent Louise Dillard Don Elliott Jo Ann Dooley Travis Epes Margaret Dorsey Barbara Jean Dowdy Fiflh Row: John Fay Betty Jean Dowdy Lucian Feather Karen Duckworth J ack Field Louise Duke ioyce Eacies verett Fxsher -Dil -L0 lk Sixth Row: Pat East Jimmy Fleming Shirley Eaton fack Fleshrnan .ouise Elkins Pat Emerson Vlfentworth Foster me . 1- 55 .W .. wa 5-if if .. we , . 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Q3 H E assists Q v if L E eff E , is H ri ss P H E is s ' 1:5 ,E ei H .L . fi ..,, e rs F ifih Rmu: Ray Ramsey Betty Patterson Boyce Ray Virginia Peel Bruce Reid Oliver Perdue Doris Phillips James Rickmon Second Row: Eudell Orange Ruth Mullins Irene Mundy Garland Parker Frances Murray Ralph Patsel Betty Ann Neas Jo Ann Nofsingcr -fGl43l3r me Sixlh Row: Mary Ann Pickett Frank Robertson Doris Pollard Ann Pownall rs xi Emi an rs an me s me wr m e e rs T LM... My-wig,-A ffm- Third Row: Billy Payne Jenn Norfleet William Peters Peggy N orman Ballard Pinkard Virginia Obenshain Patricia Overfelf Petie Powell rs e e m A new giwmmsif nmigfmsmk E- an ri M.-H W M , 5, sire W me - E. ess ri W mu EE rs-3 Qgeqmi- First Raw: George Rock Jean Price Thomas Rock Norma Jean Price Beverly Priddy William Rosebro Pat Prillaman Susan Quinn Second Row: Jimmy Ruble Jackie Raub Elizabeth Riddle Robert Salmon Betty Rider Gordon Saul Frances Ridgeway Betty Jean Robertson Fourth Row: Arnela Saunders Sue Shay Dick Sessoms Dorothy Shi man Robert Sledcf Katherine Showalter Goldie Ann Sink Don Smith F ijlh Raw: Carolyn Sipe Howard Smith Sandra Sisson Eleanor Slaydon Bernard Stevenson Lorraine Smith Guy Stockton Myra Smith -SEQ4-4,13 Q Third Row: Lack Saunders lizabeth Jean Robertson Herbert Scholz Shirley Robertson Shirley Satchwell Thomas Scott Mary Saunders Charles Self Sixth Raw: Shirley Smith Bob Stone Cathleen Stump Robert Strickley m ANN! Fourth Row: Thomas Willett Gerry Vlfalker Anna Warden Camper Wilson Ellen Webster Harryette Week Jimmie Wyatt Nancy Weld F irsl Row: Nina Stutts Janine Sumner Alfred Stuart Ginger Sumner Shelbourne Surface Gaynelle Swisher jane Sykes Robert Terry Second Row: Barbara Tabor Dorothy Taylor Doris Thompson Tommy Thomas Mildred Townsend Stafford Thornton Norma Jean Thompson Rachel Tyler Third Row: Louis Voigt Betty Tyree Ben Wade Glenna Underwood Frances Umberger Charles Vvest Ann Ur uhart Evelyn 'llaughan Fiflh Row: Earlene White Lewis Younu Mary Alice VVir:kham Barbara Whitehead Betty Lou Wilberger Barbara Williams Ellen Williams Ruth Willis 4-5 lie Sixth Row: Betty jean Wilson Barbara Wohlford jo Anne Wray Frances Zimmerman Presenting the junior Classical League, LATIN . . . completing classical education for its members . . . keeping them in touch with the present and past . . . modern speakers . . . slides on mythology . . .realization of how prevalent Latin is in modern American cul- ture . . . appreciation of thc finer things .. . ancient Roman and Grecian culture . . . foundation of the English languages . . . enrich- ing the students' minds so as to make them a credit to humanity. The Roanoke Roman . . . product of jefferson and the junior highs . . .using practical knowl- edge of Latin . . . supplementing the students' studies. ROANOKE ROMAN STAFF iTop Left Picturel Seated, I. to r.: J. Easley, Editor-in-Chief: P. Akers, Bu ness Manager: J. Dygert, Joke Editor: G. Altiz Feature Editor Standing: M. Harris, Assistant Typist: N. Douth Exchange Editor J. C. L. OFFICERS iCenter Picturel Left to right: B. Pultz, Secretary and Treasurer: L. You President: C. Fox, Vice President J. C. L. CLUB First row, I. to r.: J. Fyock, H. Parker, A. Bowie, F. Ramsey, A. Hurt, S. Burwell, L. Childress, M. Dorsey, D. Box, J. Dillon, P. CI Second row: P. Robertson, P. Emerson, L. Duke, A. Irving, B. Andrews, A. Urquhart, S. Quinn, B. Neas, G. Moore, S. Satchwell Third row: L. Harper, J. Wray, C. Self, R. Glendy, J. Kulp, J. Bell, L. Lawson, L. Finks, G. Ware, N. Fink, P. Dent Saludos amigos! Presenting the SPANISH club . . . of special con- cern to those interested in our South American neighbors. Although the members enjoy many social activities, they also stress Spanish life and culture. There isn't time enough in class for slides on Spanish art . . . games . . . songs . . . South American Visitors . . . all of these are high- lighted in the Pan-American as- sembly. Witli the holiday season comes the annual Christmas Pinata . . . many surprises. The year-long activities of the cluh are topped off with a spring paseo at Fishburn Park . .. adios . . First row, I. to r.: V. S. Kingery, B. Assaid, C. Llgon M K Donnelly S Lloyd A Witt D Scott Second row, I. to r.: A. Hill, S. Blackwell, N. LaPrade H Wllllnms N Welch A Korte B Donald P Brooks Third row, I. to r.: R. Royster, E. Webster, H. Weeks J Moyers D Dodson F Hylton B Long R Light W Ferguson Standing, I. to r.: H. Fallwell, J. Marstella, A. Warden, A. Huff, R. Moler, M. Glesner, B. Williams,B. Pinkard,J. D. Shoemaker, J. Dickinson, G. Akers, S. Satchwell, A. Hill Seated, l. to r., first row: M. Harvey, S. Jackson, D. Phillips, N. Apostolou, L. Moore Second row: N. Weld, N. Fink, N. McFerran Fleur-de-Lys . . . with emphasis on FRENCH art and culture . . . depicting an atmosphere of France. Madame Fallwell . . . inspiring . . . encouraging. L'Ech0 de Roanoke, the French publication . . . one of iifty such American publications which go to Seated at the left is N. Fink, dressed as Grandmother in Les Animaux Malades de la Peste From left to right are those who are wrapping packages for the French Orphan Seated: M. Hale, S. Seagroves, M. Lightner, E. Clark Standing, first row: B. Ramsey, J. Shank, P. Hutt, S. Stutts, S. Berkley, P. Oakey, B. Coxwell, N. Stutts, M. Townsend Second row: B. Witt, V. Magee, P. Carico, C. Simpson, L. Voigt, G. Malouf, B. Wickwire, K. Showalter, J. Matthews, W. Douthat five different countries . . . ex- hibited in Paris. The spring outing . . . French assembly . . . the tournament . . . the thrill of receiving that high mark. Perhaps we'll see La Belle France . . . someday. French Club Officers: First row, l. to r.: E. Goodman, Vice President P. McLemore, President: A. Pownall, Treasurer B. Maas, Publicity Chairman Absent when picture was taken: L. Redford, Secretary L'ECHO DE ROANOKE STAFF Second row, I. to r.: C. Simpson, P. Carmack, N. Jo D. Dillard . f Iockwlse standing N Simmons E Reld S Vest, D Pendleton J Morris, B. Coxwell, A. Hill, P. Robertson, B. Moormon A Huff B Williams J Grubb P Brooks J Hatcher P Akers D Beamer The LIBRARY, center of the entire school system . . . a place for relaxation as well as study. . . good books . . . magazines . . . news- papers. Students interested in making the library a career form the Library Club. Bringing students with common interests together . . . experience in meeting, helping people . . . a desire for good books. Members enjoy Varied activities . . book talks . . . social meetings . . . Christmas party . . . tasks they enjoy doing. Lending assistance to the librarians . . . learning . . . The Dewey Decimal System . . . pre- paring new books for circulation. Spring outing at Fishburn Park . . .new things to do . . . a suc- cessful year! A play that has become a tradition at Jefferson . . . WHY THE CHIMES RANGU . . . with the tenseness of the moment when the MADONNA is revealed . . . a ..-'AX beautiful production. Under the direction of Mr. john- son, the speech department is ADESTE FlDELES - - Lett to right: B. James, P. Dent, S. Gray, P. Hutts always at its best for the Chrlsta mas Assembly. The voice-speakin Tonight in the great Cathedral tower the chimes will ring The Priest blesses the King's gift for the Christ Left to right: N. Akers, G. Akers, J. White, Child. Priest portrayed by C. Boggett: King, D, Kulp V. Trout PRISCILLA MARKLEY Madonna, 1950 choir . . . the audience in a rever- ent mood . . . the play . . . The choir takes a spiritual note .. . Ave Maria, Sleep of the Child Jesus, and the Eight-Fold Alleluia . . . the king, the rich man, and the child give their gifts . . . harmoni- ous effect. -PEG 51 Splendid pageantry . . . the touching story . . . the quiet and lovely Madonna . . . the presenta- tion of the baskets of food . . . the White Christmas, that Will make the holiday season a happy one for many other families. Another Christmas Assembly. REKWE gm Xu 3 ' H. M Semis sw E E E .E SHmiBWB7a mmf - M Q 5 M -iw E ,gm N. ' I n W Weiss g wgss ww W. QVHWEMHQ W -mg T . W .mg W M , 5 2 WZs,,.,m W X mad Y L B-H 1 H S 'K V , nm ,Jil 7: :., '5 'Q Nl- 1 . Q- VW ix? , AES A W as n f iggjj' 11 w.:.:2:2 iff 945,32 'W 7- H -H F- -2-1525.252 Y ga m 4 X ns1QTmM5E x 3: Mg meg, mx E jf? v H H N X K , , wwkgm .,, I , HW x . XA 6... K Q wi E ZW f i s- M W ,L S . mf f A w,. X . ...M - ' . . 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Davis, photography, B. properties. memorable production . . Devil and Daniel 'Websteruz Stone, Jimmy Pierce, li, Gene Akers: Mary, Ann Jackson. Phe second play of the spring Nocturne, Nancy sg Gene Akers, Jeanne Dickin- Nancy Hamrick. Last, but not least, is the stage cw: L. Burnette, P. Davis, L. 'llard, I. Harris, B. Hartless, J. oyer, P. Powell, M. Knowles. . a wax gg 3 H H fan ns , diaries Q Q .E S 3 -wnsasssizss 1 Q W E 'axe- W W Tug .. a nf EERE L rf-. .3 a 'N U 3. H. H.. .u E. M. Bowman C. Lucado K. Lemon T. Cohen B. Dent J. Kepley J. Kovonaugh N. Douthat STUDENT GOVERNMENT . . . striving to develop a deeper sense of responsibility in the stu- dent body . . . ever trying to pro- mote the idea of self-government. The school year opens with Orientation Day . . . new stu- dents get acquainted with school and schedules. The fall project . . . preparing the Student Address Book. . .long hours of work accuracy in proofreading. . .names, addresses, phones of every Jeff and jennifer. Four Jefferson students attend the Southern Association of Stu- dent Councils Convention . . . bring home new ideas . . . see how other student governments function. The big Christmas event! The Snow Queen Dance featuring the crowning of the Snow Queen and Front row, I. to r.: M. K. Jamison, V. S. Kingery, B. Assaid, S. Starkey, P. Johnson, S. Myers Second row, I. to r.: A. Witt, B. Witt, B. Andrews, B. Covington, B. Sayers, B. Harris Third row, I. to r.: W. Andrews, J. Cunningham, J. Oakey, J. Fields, J. Kulp, B. Harlten her court . . many hours of preparation . . . selling tickets . . . posters, invitations, favors, decorations. Tired but proud students are thrilled to see the dance a success . .. enjoyed by all. The Jefferson Carnival . bigger and better than ever . . . great entertainment for students and friends. The plans are made . . . carried out through the help of the Presidents' Club. A The concluding project of the year . . . the Student Government Banquet . . . students, parents, faculty, all Wait anxiously for the new officers to be announced . . . the grateful faces of those who Won . . . Many thanks and con- gratulations. The new president begins planning the Work for the coming year. Good luck! fs ruff. Q.- K, C. Self N. Fink B. Thurman B. Mans B. A. Neos B. Cundiff T. Robertson- ' D. Swain Front row, I. to r.: M. Townsend, B. Brown, S. Lawhorn, D. Rolley, B. Copper Second row, I. to r.: F. Wertz, B. Priddy, A. Godfrey, A. Pownall, N. Markham Third row, I. to r.: K. Duckworth, C. Jones, A. Huff, N. Bryant, N. Kroige, N. Grohom T' 19 V1 isa 7385 Y. M 'fc E1 www -K 1 ir N lf . E . N 3' . 2 IE a ,. .,. . . , 21, V E . , . 'X L SX W . .,..,.,.,. .. s 6563+ Seniors wear caps and gowns for the first time at their farewell assembly The SENIOR CLASS . . . that goal of goals . . . the peak of our ambitions. We attend all the assemblies . . . a senior privilege! And think of it . . . at last We can pay senior dues . . . another privi lege. A year to be remembered for the rest of our lives. College day . . . the hustle anc bustle of Christmas activities cli maxed by the Snow Queen Danc- anewyear... andforon day, the seniors take over loca government . . . the Carnival . . the Valentine assembly . . . th Senior Themes. But the most im portant objective at jefferson i graduation . . . the long-awaite Senior Day With its picnic a Lakeside . . . caps and gowns a last . . . the souvenir tassels . . to the American Theatre . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lett to right: B. B. Gill, Treasurer: C. Baggett, President, Fall Term: J. Allen, Vice President: P. Thaden, Secre- tory: D. Thornton, President, Spring Term iubsentl Pomp and Circurnstanceu . . . the last singing of the Alma Mater . . . two-headed Januses, looking backward to high school days, and forward to college and deeper responsibilities con- gratulations now into the world, saying good-by to old friends and hello to new. So ends, or should We say begins, the story of the Senior Class of 1 - Mrs. Kathleen Fitzgerald, Adviser -if 57 F31- KA. AN f J 1 ' V - :.- 'Y --' be .N . .Q F .:. - xi: . ine Barbzlm Adkins Charles Baggett Bayne Bentley Joyce Beard . ffl ZEN 'K g,,,1 ' l li Q9 4 -44' ? Jx X L! 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McQuilkin, Superintendent of Schools, and Mr. Le- Roy Smith, Chairman of the School Board, view with pride the new Grandin Court School Building President of the Jeffersor Parent-Teachers' Associa tion Judge K. A. Pate left, and Principal W. D Payne, right, greet Mr J. Robert Thomas, Co ordinator of Civilian De tense, guest speaker o the February P. T. A meeting best to its youth. Roanoke. future lies in the hands of thos now being trained. With prid we View our newest building. Parent - Teachers' Association . . . medium of contact betweei parents, teachers, and pupils . . smoother running school as a re sult. Meetings give opportunitie for discussing problems, hearin new views on education, increasin understanding between home an school. Principal Payne the link between them. Under his guidance the year has been a fruitful one. Spiritual development of stu- dent constitutes education in its richest sense. Jefferson's youth are seen attending one of Roan- noke's churches. Daily problems require the spiritual guidance thus acquired. Another World crisis and many of our boys are leaving to join some branch of the armed services. Students and faculty join in bid- ding the boys good-bye. Anxious mothers, Worried fathers, hope and pray. Spirit is high among them all . . . that is the American Way. 'WY Reading from left to right: J. Wyatt, J. An- derson, N. Pilcher, and B. Pilcher attend Sunday morning services at Cul- vary Baptist Church From left to right: J. Garst, C. Sommer- dahl, B. Pilcher, C. Baggett, and P. Key are told good-bye by Mr. Payne, Mr. Hurt, and Mr. McNeace .hw im? its . w as-s my -Zgkgp - is me W . si sfgvr J. H . E . is s - 55 The HI-Y, to create, extend and maintain high standards of Christian character . . . clean sports, clean living, clean scholar- ship, clean speech . . . seeking to develop a sense of responsibility, necessity of desirable character traits, and a feeling of unity and friendship. Induction service . . voice- lowering atmosphere . . . new goals, friends, activities. Southern Area Hi-Y Congress at Blue Ridge, North Carolina . . . new friends from ten states . . . officer training . . . long ride home . . . dreary looks but back again in a year. Activities and projects . . . Clifton Forge District Conference and the model induction service demonstrated by our school . . . delivery of Christmas Baskets to needy families . . . the supper meeting with the traditional menu of cheese and spaghetti cooked by the finest chefs of the club. To Lexington for Christmas trees . . . the ride on the bumpy truck . . . aches, moans, groans, cold hands and faces . . . oh, well! Three new clubs inducted at Appo- Hl-Y CABINET Left to right: J. King, J. King, S. Cook, B. Williams, R. Childers, H. Chittum, B. Bentley Left to right: C. Self, C. Fox, H. Scholz, J. Gray, D. Thornton, B. Gold, J. John- son, J. Fleming ond W. Sower Possing out books are: D. Bishop, B. Stone, C. Wilson, J. Johnson Left to right: H. Scholz, B. Jomes, D. Sessoms, L. Young Club meeting presided over by Boyne Bentley Baskets for the needy during Christmas Season mattox High. Service on the school scene . . . books, books, and more books from every class . . . in the book- store and out . . . Oh, my aching back! Father-Son Banquet . . . Dads meet Dads . . . speeches and solos by the members. Spring comes . . . the annual outing . . . roaring fire and roasted wieners . . . up the mountain to the large white cross . . . darkness sets in . . . back down the trail with happy memories. A rummage sale . . . joint proj- ect of the Hi-Y and Y-Teens . . . dresses, suits, all kinds of apparel . . . only 25 or 50 cents . . . the -tl 83 15+ M. G. White Club Adviser Spring Carnival . . . ridiculous stunts taken from every branch of school . . . fun . . . good things to eat . . . the Sweetheart Banquet . . . delicious food . . . dreamy music and dancing . . . enthusi- astically prepared and eagerly awaited . . . now to think of the coming year . . . election of new officers to take over. The JUNIOR Y-TEENS . . . sophomore girls . . . a part of the Y. W. C. A. . . preparing to be- come adult members. Coke party . . . playing Nukes and group singing . . . fun and fellowship. Pot Luck Supper . . . Working together sponsoring open house dance at the Y . . . slumber party . . . no sleep tonight! Community service project . . . caroling in halls of Memorial and Crippled Children's Hospital . . . bringing cheer to the patients . . . Christmas party for the club members . . . refreshments . . . gifts exchanged. ' Y. W. C. A. Variety Show . . . planning acts . . . good-by to the school year . . . planning for fall activities. The SENIOR Y-TEENS . . . a Christian fellowship of junior and senior girls . . . Roll Call Week GOOD POSTU RE PROGRAM L. to r.: N. Schlossberg, E. Pobon, P. Corrico V. S. Kingery, B. Pultz, L. A. Harper .J PSE n ' ,ls 3, ., . , . . Q. CABINET MEETING First row, I. to r.: F. Romsey, S. Lloyd, M. K. Donnelly, D. Box, D. Swain Second row, l. to r.: S. Stutts, K. Jordan, Miss F. Umberger, Adviser: A. Hurt, N. L. Harris, S. Burwell COKE PARTY First row, l. to r.: J. Anderson, C. Ligon, J. J. Fyock, E. Reid, B. R. Cundiff Second row, I. to r.: L. A. Harper, P. Utt, J. Ellison, M. Welch, B. Altice 1- OFFICERS PLAN SPRING PROGRAM First row, I. to r.: J. Dygerf, C. Sipe, S. Jackson Second row, I. to r.: B. Covingion, N. Homrick, Mrs. V. Carter, Advis-er: B. Assuid, E. Jefferson Absent when picture was token: M. K. Jamison, R. Lower . . chocolates for kids in Europe . . recognition ceremony. Meetings at the Y . . . officers training conference . . . gifts and caroling for the Alms House at Christmas. Kick-off supper . . . slumber party . . . George Washingtoii Day Dance. Spring opens. . Mother-Daughter Banquet . . . preparation . . . de- licious food . . . Holy Week Services and Easter Assembly with Hi-Y Club. Annual Sweetheart Banquet . . gay formals . . . dancing . . . greetings to new oflicers . . . instal- lation and dedication service . . . seniors say farewell to Jefferson Y-Teens. . U -f , . , ..g . , .W Wa Q B his E E we 5 Hema .-S wk : 'srl sa, strata W B Q B Q egmtwlii at lst H S ET L, B gi Hsin- B ivy? Sigem mfg: ing! gig? wg T ' : H9385 ':'iHfQE.. ' :.: I S f is s Q iii? si: as an Em E Q g W a H H as HW in Z mx! H W Q B 1 E 5 mi is we 535 k W . gi Q, ,B as E. is in Wa ffm Psa -.ifwasiwf .rs , - ss - a it is Q as Q p gi... A ,E ,Mara-ei?W5f':grBQ sax sagem? sm HELL J. Schwenke R. Prillaman ' ss Tastes and individuality de- velop through HOBBIES . . . at jefferson many various and in- teresting ones. Several students exhibit their handiwork and col- lections. Judy SchWenke's capable fingers produce earrings of different de- signs . . . fragile and dainty . . . of pastel and multi-colored shells . . . Guns-old and new in Richard Prillaman's collection-also many reminders of hunting trips, as R. Jones 5555-. CI J. Price this stuffed owl . . . Patricia Robertson displays a stage set made in Play Production-de signing these sets is fun-and edu- 'fl wr-M W. ,fa displays her dolls collected over a period of many years . . . Tiny tropical fish make interesting pets . . . George Hunter Views his aquarium . . . here's a sure-fire rab- bit trap . . . or so Donald Vance says . . . he built it himself . . . For- eign coins, American coins . . . old, new . . . many of value . . . Jimmie Ruble examines his coin collection. J. Ruble D. Vance cational . . . Ray jones operates his own railroad . . . modern engines . . . in the middle a small town . . . up to date means of transpor- tation aid the progress of a city . . . Dolls . . . large and small . . . many nationalities . . . Jean Price G. Hunter aa F .,.r, PN- ' -' .a -Q J 4,3 my as 1 kwin .. - ., wa E W.- . , I W , is E Q5 A SQ : RQ 1 'T ' a my B'wi'S September 5th, opening of school . . . ten days later, Jefferson I-Ii's FOOTBALL Magicians meet Fleming . . . opening game . . . drills, plays, work . . . Take ten laps! . . . rush to Activities olhce for season tickets . . . Friday B.Mauck afternoon . . . pep assembly . . . Come on, team! Flerning's out to get Jefferson . . . T rippeer, Pate, Preas . . . too much . . . Victory for the Maroon and White . . . few days rest . . . then practice, practice . . . new plays . . . study Byrd's plays . . . J-Thomas Don't get overconfident' . . . fast, hard game . . . another victory . . . that makes our record 2-0. Next week, the State champs, Hopewell coming to town drill hard boys Hopewell s un beaten stop Johnny Dean' J revenue, gametlme touchdown for you one for me we stopped Dean but who s this Scruggs? make that point jefferson' heartbreaking defeat Arlington next Conference game jeff spirit restored win T eam' again one point gives the game to the foe trip to Kingsport to meet Tennessee state champs after 48 minutes of hard rough but clean football jeffs back on winning streak Two weeks to get ready for C Smith D Ramsey 1950 CO CAPTAINS ? ' T Perdue 'g gg Hg George Preas Carl Tnppeer I. McGarrell T. Scott H. Denton Long Kepley R Hull Bishop S Br nkley J GGYSI' 1 S. Cook B. Payne WW fm Lewis . . . thought they gave us a scare last year . . . wait'll to- morrow night . . . give you Salem and 24 . . . 6,13,19, 26-0 . . .pay up . . . Fork Union's mighty eleven comes to Roanoke . . . take that, Jeffs, and that, and here's some mud to go with it! J. Gloss 'G 'd Record now 4-3 . . . got to get back in the win column . . . three more games to do it in . . . wel- come Danville . . . conference win for Jefferson 27-7 . . . mighty Glass of Lynchburg next . . . un- beaten . out to get Jefferson large crowd . . . arch rivals rough tough football . . . jeffs bow under Glass's onslaught. Key Trip to Norfolk . . . inal game of season . . . What's that, C leman, touchdown? . . .jeffer- son loses again and iinishes with a satisfactory 5-S record . . . hats off to the team . . . and to Mr. McNeace and to the coaches! . . . to the members of the team now in the servlce . . . well done, boys. Pate FOOTBALL SCORES Opponent We They . William Fleming ..... .... 2 7 0 D Smlfh VVilliam Byrd ....... .... 1 8 7 Hopewell ,.... . . . .... 12 13 14 6 0 26 0 Arlington .... .... 1 3 Kingspor' ,.... . . . Andrew Lewis .... .... Fork Union .... , , 2 26 D'mxil1e ,.... .... 2 7 7 E. C. Gl'1ss.... .... 13 ZS 0 26 Maury ....... , , B. Pilcher B. Burford R. Childers D. Brubaker J. Canncdcy G. Gish S. Sommurdahl l,' ef f V. Trout 'gf' ,fa FA W E4 U - as . Q 55- ,y X ,F T T W-5 ,bil Swv 1950 Jefferson Coac N. Carter , K. Smith W. Pendleton R. Rohrdanz Head Coach Port of Jeffer- so n 's m ig h ty line: George Preas and Bobby Seal Carl Trippeer gets ready to unleash another pass for a TD JEFFERSON'S 1950 FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, l. to r.: F. Wright, Manager, J. Kulp, P. Rotenberry, G. Gish, J. Tavenner, J. Trippeer, J. Cannaday, B. Kerr, C. Trippeer, H. Pate, B. Long, D. Bishop, S. Cook Second row, I. to r.: B. Burford, J. Garst, V. Trout, G. Preas, B. Seal, B. Scott, I. McGorrell, P. Key, G. McClanahan, R. C. Lee, J. Glass, Coach N. Carter Third row, l. to r.: Coach K. Smith, Coach W. Pendleton, D. Mullins, C. Smith, J. Patsel, D. Smith,J. Hunter, L. Goad, B. Mauck, A. Matthews, D. Brubaker, B. Wilson, S. Sommardahl, P. Powell, J. Haislip, B. Pilcher, R. Rohrdanz 2'mZ'fR.,. s+3fw1-.iw . '7 ui- yggiee -J 55 :rx --1-'M 'X I, f ,,. 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Kepley, D. Dodson BASKETBALL season arrives . . Coach Hurt drills his boys after school . . . joe, you play defense today . . . twenty-game schedule . . . sweat, drive, push, rush, showers . . . Boy, Fm tired' '... first game . . . Alumni . . . Weaver and his ex-Jeffs too much for the Jefhtes. Team cut down to size now . . . on through the season . . . upset Win for Byrd . . . loss to Danville . . . triumph over Lewis First row, I. to r.: W. Foster, Coach Hurt, Coach Smith, A. Stuart Second row, I. to r.: L. Finks, J. Ramsey . . . mighty defeat at the hands of Glass, our arch rivals . . Q team spirit picks up . . . Work, Work . . . five straight victories . . . Fleming, Byrd, Fleming again, Lewis, High Point . . . keep it up, boys . . E Iwi , k , ..f, ,, .,,,1.l, .1 Q M 1 L52 I - W AW H 1 N M, W MM, ,. ,ya I A , A Sa gm N X 4 . gg . is if' i,.H XY ms nv-K Wt , ,, x, .. ,1 U R QQ? 2. M ,M .Q NA B X1 ff :imma SUB ,H 1 Www. A VEQQQ U B? xc EQ: 9? m AQ, ki ,A saggy! 6174 w- ? , X ful 5 Q a 5? KR' 3 H KR fn: mx 55.34 .,..,,5,w Ik a g, fi H' '17, lmgffx, 5. 29 2553 Y w 369: fi' -, uinq- -a-m1u.a..1.uk4 ia A. U vu, .n, Y . ,,,. N, ,N 1 1 Intramural WRESTLING in the physical ed. classes opens the door to talent for Coach Carter's grapplers . . . plenty of tryouts for the team . . . pick of the crop chosen. First game against Y. M. C. A. . . . the opposition proves too much for the Jeffs . . . next Fleming falls . . . High Point comes to the Jefferson gym . . . Carter's Wrestlers Win ten matches by falls, one by decision . . . High Point goes home with a 53-0 shellacking . . . on through the season . . . draw with V. M. I. Freshmen . . . close loss to the Baby Gobblers, 18-16 . . . victory over Norview . . . defeat at the hands of Granby's state champs . . . Win over W. 8: L. Championship Tournament . . . jefferson emerges heaped in glory . . . 33 team points . . . second place . . . four state champions . . . congratulations to john Terry . . . Bo Marsh . . . Jim King . . . George Preas. Bo Marsh and A. Newman show other mem- bers ot the wrestling team how it's done Fighting it out for their lives are John Terry anrl Kirk Hubbard L. to r.: H. Deaton, R. Via, N. Carter, S. Gray First row, l. to I J. Thornton, Young, G. Soi J. Grey, C. Fo R. Childers, l Hill, L. Jamisc Second row, l. to I S. Gray, G.War' ry, J. Oi bbard, Marsh, A. Nc man Third row, I. to Coach N. C ter, J. King, Bolling, T. Ro A. Matthews, Lee, G. Pre B. Seal, Man ger H. Deat rst row, I. to r.: J . R a m s e y , J . M i I I e r , J. Matthews, R. Bolling, J. Kava- naugh, J. Trip- peer cond row, I. to r.: H. Hutchinson, S . G r a y , D . Hudson It's time for spring sports . . . lirst TENNIS enters the spot- light . . . prospects look good . . . practice starts . . . hot afternoon sessions on the asphalt . . . chal- lenges fiy as jeffs prepare for Hrst match tennis balls fly over the net . . . slam it, Jack . . . 30-love beautiful backhand, Trip . . . your ad . . . nice serve . . . hot, tired jeffites trudge home and get ready for the next day's match. Along with the netmen, the BASEBALL season appears . . . Nick's boys have a good past season as an example for them . . . first, tryouts in the gym . . . day after day of pitching baseballs from one end of the gym to the other . . . Warmer Weather and the prospects head for Highland Park . . . then practice begins in full . . . harder grind . . . scrimmage, shower, Work, sweat, success. First row, I. to r.: B. Williams, B. Long, R. Lucas, J. Tavenner, G. Gish, D. Bishop Second row, I. to r.: R. Ramsey, B. Mills, B. Martin- dale, R. Taylor, P. Rotenberry Third row, I. to r.: Coach N. Carter, P. Powell First row, I. to r.: R. Taylor, J. Cannaday, R. Childers, G. Gish, L. Gravett, J. Terry, H. Deaton, D. Bishop P Powell Second row, I. to r.: H. Hurt, B. Marsh, J. Miller, C. Smith, G. Preas, B. Seal, A. Matthews, D. Ramsey R Rohrdanz Third raw, I. to r.: N. Carter, C. Lee, D. Harrison, B. Burford, B. Williams, D. Hudson, J. Haislip, I. McGarrelI H. Hutchinson, K. Smith One of IeiTerson's most coveted organizations . . . VARSITY I club . . . initiative inspired in athletes . . . meetings after school . . . plans made . . . methods of keeping in shape discussed . . . good sportsmanship . . . improve- ment of sports program. Christmas time arrives and plans are laid for the annual Pigskin Prom . . . selection of queen and her attendants . . . the big night arrives . . . happy smiles as the names are announced. Awarding of fs at assemblies . . . baseball, tennis, football . . . many others . . . Congratulations, boys . . . you deserved it . . . new members admitted. FOOTBALL QUEEN, 1950 L. to r.: D. Ellis, C. Trippeer, Queen V. Hall G Preas 4:1 96 ye T. M. Farr is is is is is is is is is for the cheers We give so proudly Q W is for our hopes that it's been fun R l is for the love of I. H. S. is for elections in the spring for each one who yelled so loudly enthusiasm when We Won for Roanoke the team We're for fi for associates We love best H , Q for dinners We had together for rallies - in spite of Weather 1:5 for excitement when We score for spirit we hoped to bring H . W B. Russ K E J. Sprinkle EE.. 1 5 Q.. R. Roysfer R. Light B E Q ::: ' ' ,::: Q Q ,: . :.: s ss W : Ei- A. -za -::: :: E BF' 5 is i ,, B .: B gg -'HE .S .. .S E QE :sf :H :: :::i E s B H :.::::.-af H s : :A :-: ' , 5:5 - ' 1.1 ll .. - :: F H . +1 22225 . H H : Q1 .: , , ::.:.: - :.: :: E s - .: E. 13 2 Q5 E 5 ' :ova ::- :: E H BQ ll :E: 2:2 :-:p:::' V :.- yi I :F E nl Q E W .. f:s:g- 5 ': s Q E an j gp: ... :.,.:::-.-5: .- ss ,Q 5 B E Q : s E E w :-: ' E I ss s ss E 2:35 ' 3 8:55 : E '85 . ' will-1i:5.?Q W if - ' N. PIICHEP B, Hqgk B. Long H. Weeks G. Crowley T. M. Farr N. J. Thompson J. Pratt Mrs. Caroline Barbee 3 Front row, I. to r.: N. Apostolou, M. Smith, S. Blackwell, S. Glass, M. Glesner, N. Leonard Second row, I. to r.: L. Masterson, B. Boley, D. Hubbard, E. Shelton, F. Richardson, L. Duke, K. Stultz Third row, I. to r.: L. Markham, J. Lee, D. Clarke, D. Graly, R. Mullins, L. Moore, J. Raub Front row, l. to r.: N. Apostolou, M. Glesner, N. Leonard Second row, I. to r.: M. Smith, S. Glass, R. Mullins, L. Markham The GIRLS' ATHLETIC AS- SOCIATION . . . striving for interest in athletics through health, scholarship, and sports- manship . . . building a sound program to meet future needs and interests . . . learning to respect the playing ability of others. Competition . . . the byword in the various athletic activities . . . skills and abilities of volleyball . . . learning the importance of individuality through bowling . . . basketball, requiring the essence of teamwork . . . spring comes . . . tennis and baseball showing the two elements of teamwork, mental and physical alertness . . . bad- minton, shuflieboard, and table Lett to right: L. Markham, S. Blackwell, F. Richardson sw 'Q' M H saga mm - E gtkmm I BEE BE BEE tennis supplementing these major sports. Competition . . . aiding socially, mentally, and physically . . . in- dividual skills and abilities recog- nized . . . learning to give and take, Win and lose . . . physical and mental alertness acquired . . . true value recognized in years to come. Below, I. to r.: L. Masterson, S. Glass Corner, front row: S. Glass, L. Masferson, M. Smith Second row: D. Graley, R. Mullins, L. Moore, J. Lee, M. Glesner, N. Leonard Sally Jackson uses her toes to good advantage . . . dancing is fun . . . it is also work . . . Lawrence Jefferson fills 'er up . . . be- cause of interest in airplanes he secured a job at Woodrrim Field . . . Baby sitting is good experience and a nice way to pick up a little extra change . . . Mary K. Jamison reads to Junior before bedtime . . . Preparing for the big hunt . . .jackie Doyle polishes and cleans . . . Let's hope he's careful! ! JOBS AND ACTIVITIES help us increase in wisdom and in statue . . . the education of many students does not end at three o'clock . . . Industrial Roanoke offers many jobs . . . sales . . . clerk . . . paper boy . . . garage attendant . . . jobs that make us use our minds and our bodies . . . from them we may choose our career-or shape our future . . . Social Roanoke offers cultural learning and good times . . . con- certs . . . dances . . . artists in many fields . . . broadening our education . . . providing enjoy- ment . . . or we may skate, swim . . . bowl . . . fish . . . participate in many different sports . . . All tending to improve our minds and bodies . . . all endeavoring to fit us for adulthood . . . the characters of Roanoke's future citizens and office holders must be molded and developed . . . in the right way . . . under experienced guidance. High school is but one phase of our life . . . from there We go to bigger and better things . . . for this We must be prepared . . . From jobs and activities We gain experience . . . a knowledge of the outside World . . . and insight to humanity . . . Throughout school We both Work and play . . . we must learn that there is a time and a place for both . . . our grades must be kept up . . . and our talents must be developed . . . then and only then will We lead balanced lives . . . be Well-rounded individuals . . . from high school to college . . . a big jump . . . the teacher's responsibility . . . the parents' responsibility . . . equip- ping the youth of today for the problems of tomorrow . . . and so, We learn to Work and to play . . . enjoying both. Billy Draper displays his merit badges . . . symbolic of long hours of Work and many good times . . . A triumphant feeling to Watch tiny evergreens grow under tender care . . . jack Perry spends much time in his greenhouse . . . Norma Ridenhour comes by her musical talent naturally . . . her entire family is gifted . . . here she plays a steel guitar . . . Betty J. Robert- son and Katherine Milam jitter- bug . . . strenuous but fun . . . helping to develop balance and rhythm . . . perhaps even muscles!! Q xx ,.. X , .:.... . , .- ,-,r A 6.1, YA E 'E ' X, sqm S.. 'xf ei' E' xy Q . ,..,., I,-,-,- HE PM F s V Rr Ea 0 an Q ,, v Wir sa mm.. .,. ,., . . 4 P, s f 1 V I VY J A ,.....,.,. m A Left to right: Miss Elizabeth Hancock, Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs. Mary Abercrombie, Mrs. Homer Hamrick, Mrs. Ruby Wiley, Mrs. Lee Garland, Mrs. Anna Barnes jefferson High . . . many de- partments . . . many workers . . . each with a function or a duty vitally important . . . each im- portant to the whole. The food We eat at lunch . . . who prepares it? . . . the CAFE- TERIA LADIES . . . hard Workers . . . rewarded by the students' Ella Harper, maid is -1- an-mi if 1. . as .. ix - U H . in-f ,L 1 , Q W :Q K me W .L as we s as 5,281 agree nm A if gym Bm as me mm- is na ew Hmm E .E. nfs E 'Q 'u 'ws the MAID . . . purchases . . . performing her duties day after day . . . an important spoke in the huge Wheel of Jefferson . . . clean- liness . . . sanitation . . . hundreds of dishes Washed, pans scoured . . . tables cleaned and chairs in place . . . appearance means a lot . . . jefferson High JANITORS Williard Davis, janitor Naymon Rice, cafeteria helper H. ' ' - 4- .1t' - is t,:.El'fIm4-riizf-s-'nf f -' 'i-I was-rf '. ' ,wk an 9. ,.' ' 3:1 , rg -, - 1 .aawl-g .1 EE. -WW-Ewa!!-45 a E gas ,sl as sm Q B. 1 .,. 2 B EE KE an .. QS-A gg a Sw m mr , 'E an is na S.. E. W ggi sea ....s.,.s rr C. A. Thornhill, Claude Brammer B. Arthur, T. F. Denton have a hard job . . . sweep the door! . . . dust the chairs! . . . wash the windows! . . . all' tasks ac- complished with sureness and swiftness . . . the FIREMAN . . . protecting Our lives and property W. E. Smith, fireman . . to him we are most grateful. A group of our student body which hardly needs an introduction . . . The Jefferson BAND. Throughout the football season, they attended nearly all the games and presented half-time shows. New this year were the three majorettes . . . the acrobatic . . . two Hag-bearers . . . Prominent on the schedule was the Tobacco Festival at Rich- mond . . . District Festival . . . Santa Claus parade . . . Haverty parade . . . Highlighting the band year, as it has for many years was Music Parade of '51, pre- sented in March. The members are constantly striving to provide good music for school and community alike . . . increase in number and ability. Football games . . . assemblies . . . concerts . . . parades . . . all in a day's work . . . an important part of the school life at jefferson. The band officers for '50-'51 Were: PAULINE HINSON .... ...... P residen! SONNY LONG .... . . . Vice Presidcnl DAVID CONNER .... ..... S ecrelargv BOBBY BRENTS .... ....... T rearurer MARY ANN POSSIN ...... F irsl Librarian RAY JONES ............ Second Librarian NICK CASTROS ........ Property Manager FAYE KEATON. ....... Publicity Manager Ml ,f xp X ,af-' ' '52 ji L5i i C , , , 1 353.-n . eiCf'1N SITES x..,..,, ---.,,,,, Im.. 'fRANx PM Bb,-KRD .MER-x-n xc-1nTe,UR. Lmxexr' bowxl-NN vxr-ms' .Q-XQST 4Ow'QE :2.,L:5rsEl - r ifiomm CONNIE ,BQOVUN CAQcx.'w'N biUFFf'lAN 7:21 iv..-L., fag S in -, -.H W IQITH wn.x.f-IAN PALJLJNE mv-serv .1-xv-usa-1 Gm:-.bear 3-xv: new-aan, Lew-xno v.:z-Lees 4. N . . .ix . BQDDY xx! ELL5 C x K x x :cas -v2:.,s-4:-Raqv-41' E.A.Na wnelms Q-xv .mugs .Leung 55- 5,2 .N MF I 1. 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QE X. xA5?wk .wmgvvzvfv QQHN L+ DQ'-UE'-L K-N-QSE t-v-nag -vxrlepe wsu. ,Dam ww-:MER --. N , L U - - - ,vr?M?. I -- - ww., First row, I. to r., seated: B. Assaid, P. Thaden Second row, I. to r.: N. Pilcher, V. Hall, E. Bowman, G. Crowley, Queen, N. Thompson, B. Russ, T. M. Farr, R. Light' Climaxing the school activities for 1950 Iefferson's annual SNOW QUEEN DANCE. A Winter Wonderland . . . the queen reigning amidst shirnmery snow- flakes and evergreens. . .the fairy- tale setting of Snow Flake Fantasy. Sponsored by the Student Government and presented in royal fashion . . . the presentation of the queen . . . Maid of Honor . . . the eight attendants. Student homerooms each voted for ten girls that they Would like to have in the court. These votes were tabulated and a list of twenty girls was made. Each student -rif 106 lif- then voted for ten of the twenty. The girl receiving the most votes was named Queen, the next in line -Maid of Honor, and the next eight girls made up the court. Their identity remained a secret until the night of the dance. The majestic sound of royal trumpets . . . the presentation of the court . . . the Maid of Honor . . . the crowning of the Queen. A program follows, corresponding with the theme of the dance. This year's Queen and court were enter- tained with songs by Sandra Sisson and Tommy Edmunds and dances by Nancy Jane jones and Sally Ann jackson. , 'CD Z? SNOW QUEEN Ginger Crowley Norma Jean Thompson, Maid of Honor After the formalities were the many congratulations . . . the Hashbulbs and cameras . . . re- cording the event in Jefferson history. Snow then fell over the court . . . strains of VVhite Christmas . . . in every sense of the Word . . . Snow Flake Fantasy. senior class mirror HHH H HH H H H H ' I-I 'B - .. .. f H HH E: .- . HH HH H .. H H H YH H M H: Hg H55 RH I H V . Hg--33 HE H- HH g-'HH T is H , HH H X H H ' H H - K H H HHH - HH ' H H- HH H H H H H H. 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B B EBSQ 38 SS S8 WEQLWEQMQL m HL .Q .NE E E E W1 ss mn H E .E gsm Lf N H EBM -w ss .1 -ms fm sf Q Most Versatile NANCY I'IAMRICK RAYMOND XIVILLIAMS Best I -nfm-med JEAN EASLEY BILLY DENT M os! Talenled GINGER CZRONVLEY GENE AKERS Bk H E W E E N E 21, W E E B fs E 2 E mn x 4 mi H . an E EL ng. W TK 2 EHEE HHE?n S nm ss an mx LEU. an an X mn an EW ' ggi W N .,.,., mmg X41 Alas! .EJlIfl?7'ftZi1Ii1Zg BETTY PIARRIS CHARLES BAGGETT Mos! Allzlelic NANCY FXPOSTOLOU GEORGE PREAS C mes! C ample TRUE NIILLER FARR CARL SOMMARDAHL E552 -,H ? m .NNW ms E aww -E an x W3 GENE FRANKLIN AKERS: Contest Play, '49-'51, Great Expectations, '49, The Valiant, '50, Chimes, '48-'50, Choir, '49-'51, M. E. N. C. St. Louis, '50, Ac- companist for All-West ChOrus,'5l , Dear Ruth, '50, Devil and Daniel Webster, '50, Of Thee I Sing, '48, Carnival, '49-'51, Fleur-de-Lys, '49-'51, Sesqui- centennial Celebration, YVashi11gton, D. C., '50, Boys' State COutstanding Citizenl, '50. NANCY RUTH AKERS: English As- sembly, Fall, '49, Treasurer of H. R. I., '49-'51, Attended F. H. A. Conference, Harrisonburg, '50, Flag-Bearer CStatej, jefferson Band, '50-'51, journalism As- sembly, '50 t Miss Hattie-Call j, Play Pro.-Assembly, '50, Devil and Daniel Webster CMathj , Declaration Committee, Senior Jr. Prom, '50, Senior Play, Dear Ruth C Dora J, Christmas Assembly, Chimes tOld Womaiijg Secretary of English 8 Class, Acorn Art Staff, Ssfzjriigg '50-'51, Study Hall Checker, ' -' l. BETTY GORDON ALBERT: Spanish Club, '50-'51, Secretary of Spanish Club, '50-'51, Treasurer of Choir, '51 , M. E. N. C., St. Louis, President of H. R., '50-'51. HELEN LORETA ALDRIDGE: D. E. Club, '50-'51. JEAN KENNON ALLEN: Secretary of Home Room, '48-'49, Sophomore Pre- fect, '49, Junior Prefect, '49-'50, Vice President Senior Class, '50-'51, Junior Y-Teens, '48-'49, junior Classical League CLatin Clubj, '48-'50, National Honor Society, '49-'51, Fleur-de-Lys, '49-'50, French Assembly, '50, Installation As- sembly of Student Government Oflicers, '50-'51. GERALDINE ELIZABETH LSLTIZERZ Editor- in-Chief, Acorn Magazine, '50-'51, Poetry Editor, Acorn Magazine, Spring, '49, Junior Classical League, '48-'51, Y-Teens, '48-'50, Columbia Press Association, Spring, '49, National Press Association, Spring, '49, Spring, '51, Feature Editor of Roanoke Roman, '50, Representative of Red Cross, '48, LOUISE YVONNE AMOS: Monogram Club, '49-'50, Flag Bearer, jefferson Band, '50-'51, Christmas Assembly CChimesj, '50, BETTY ANN ANDERSON: Student Government Representative, '48, Treas- ure of F. H. A., '48-'49, Secretary of Home Room, '49-'50-'51, Y-Teens, '48, Study Hall Checker, '49, Study Hall Checker, '5l. NANCY Nucl APOSTOLOU: Student Council Representative, '48-'49, Girls' Volleyball Team, '48-'51, Girls' Basket- ball Team, '48-'50, School Bowling Tournaments, '48-'51, Runner-Up to Badminton Champion, '50, Ping-Pong Tournaments, '48-'51, Girls' Softball SENIORS Team, '48-'51, School Playdays, '48-'51, jefferson Skating Club, '49-'50, Girls' Athletic Association, '48-'51, President Girls' Athletic Association, '50-'51, Fleur- de-Lys, '48-'50, Presidents' Council, French Language Tournament, JOAN MARIE ARGENBRIGHT: Music Parade, '49-'50-'51, Band Assembly, '49-'51, District Festival, '49, State Festival, '51, Tobacco Festival, '50, Band, 3 Years. BARBARA DAXX'N ASSAID: President, junior Y-Teens, '48-'49, Ex-Oihcio Mem- ber Prefect, '48-'51, French Assemblies, '48-'50, Nlodern Language Tournament, '49-'51, Vice President, Senior Y-Teens, '49-'50, Chimes, '49, Girls' State tCitizenship Medall, '50, Chief Monitor, '49-'50, Thanksgiving Assembly, '50, Chairman, Virginia-Carolina Y-Teen Con- ference, '49, Chairman, Southwest Sec- tional Y-Teen Conference, '49, J. C. L., '48-'49, Snow Court, '50, Junior As- sembly, '49, D. A. R. Good Citizen,' '51, President, Senior Y-Teens, '50-'5l. CHARLES GORDON BAGGETT! French Assembly, Fall, '48-'49, French Club, Treasurer, Fall, '48, Costume Play, Spring, '49, Junior Class President, Fall, '49, Junior Class Play, Fall, '49, Speech Assembly, Fall, '49, Speech Depart- ment Play, Fall, '49, Contributing Editor of ACORN, '49-'50, Home Room Presi- dent, '48-'50, Home Room Vice President, '49-'50, Contest Play, Spring, '50, Chimes, '49-'50, American Legion Public Speaking Contest Winner, Spring, '50. ANIT.N JOYCE BEARD: Treasurer D. E. Club, '50-'51, DELORES LEE BEARD: Treasurer of F. H. A., '49-'50, Treasurer of District F. H. A. for Roanoke, '49-'50, Secretary- Treasurer of H. R., '49, D. E. Club, '50-'51, Student Council Representa- tive, '50-'51, Jcgfcrson News Staff, '49-'50, Red Cross Repersentative, '48, junior Y-Teens, '48, Baseball Team, '48, Study Hall Checker, '49-'50, Favor Committee of Snow Queen Dance. TVIARY LEE BEATTY: Skating Club, '49-'50. GRACE LAVERNE BELL. CLAYTON VVARNER BENTLEY: Carried Christmas Basket for Home Room, '48-'49-'50, Tennis Team, '50-'51, Auto Mechanic, Shop Foreman, '51. SAMUEL BAYNE BENTLEY: H. R. Student Council Representative, '49-'50, Hi-Y, '49-'51, President Hi-Y, 50-'51, Delegate to Hi-Y Convention, Blue Ridge, N. C., Boys' State, '50, First Prize, Rotary-Sponsored Essay Con- test on. United Nations, H. R. Vice President, '50-'51, Worked in Office, Fall, '50. 1 12 DONYXLD RTC!-IARD Brsnorz '50-'51, Art Static, Acorn, '50-'51, .4 Editor Jejcrsorz News, '50-'5l, Jay, Football, '48, jayvee Basketball, '49-' Hi-Y Clr jayvee Baseball, '49, Varsity Footbi '49-'50, Varsity Baseball, '50-'51, Vars J Club, '50-'5l. BIIRIAM Lois BLANRENSHTP. HAROLD GRAY Bor'rNo'r'r. PI-IYLLIS JANE BOLT: Exchange Ecli of Jqferson News, '50-'51, Typist Jcjierson News, '50-'5l. Nli7N.X CL.-UR BONDURANT: Ser Y-Teens, '49-'50, '50-'51, Spanish Cl '49-'50, Y-Teen Conference, '50, Hist Assembly, '50, F. H. A. Club, '50-' Reporter of F. H. A. '50-'51, Jqffer News Staff, '50-'51, Helped with set Chimes, '50, Narrator for F. H. Fashion Show. JOHN EDNV.-XRD BOON. OVELLA NIAE BOOTH. DoUGLAs MONROE BORUM: Hr Room Representative, Spring, '-49: Hi Room President, Fall, '49, Eng Assistant, '49, History Assistant, '50. ESTHER ATAE BOWMAN: Stun Government Representative, '49, ,lui Prefect, '50, Member of junior Vol ball Team, '49, Member of Honor Vol ball Team, '49, Member of Girls' Athl Organization, '49-'50-'51, Member Junior Basketball Team, '50, Presic of Student Government, '50-'51, 1 resentative to Southern Association Student. Governments, '50, Member National Honor Society, '50-'51, Men of Y-Teens, '49, President of Presid Club, '5l. JOAN ANN BRADFORD: junior Y-T '48-'49, P. T. A. Assembly, '48, BARBARA Lou BRANSCOMH: Presic of F. H. A., '48-'49, Secretary of Y-TL '48-'49, Representative to F. H. A. C vention, '49, Member of Skating C '50, Red Cross Representative, '50 Checker in Study Hall, '50-'51. ELVER NA'f:XLlE BRASEFIELD: F. If Club, '50-'51, G. A. A., '48-'49, Stu C., Spring, '49. ROBERT GRAHAM BREN'rs: Memb Jefferson Band, '48-'51, Treasurer Band, '49-'50-'51, Representative to Dominion Boys' State, '50: Dis Music Festival, '49, Music Pa '49-'50. JOANNE BROOKS: journalism Asseu '50, Secretary of Home Room, '48 Acorn Stalf, '49-'50, junior Y-T '48-'49, Red Cross Representative, GRETA JEAN BROTHERS. OIIIIIE BENSON BROWN: Senior Y- ins, '49-'50-'51, Student Government Jresentative, '50-'51, Bowling Team, , Publicity Chairman of Spanish Club, '51 ACI: P1-IILLIR BROWN: Hi-Y, '48-'49, ir, '48-'50, H. M. S. Pinafore, '49, -st Foot Forward, '49, Jefferson Ncrax, 'iness Staff, '49-'50, Circulation Man- r, '50, Christmas Assembly, '49, ne Room, Vice President, '50, Speech Iartment Assembly, '50, National sic Educators Conference St. Louis, AVID LEWIS BRURARER: Varsity '50-'51, Varsity Football, '48-'49- Monitor, '-l-7-'48-'49, Home Room President, '48, Home Room sident, '49, ARLE STIIART BRYANT. .IXRNIATA DARE BRYANT: Senior Y- ns, '48-'49, F. H. A. '48-'49, Sl-:ating b, '50, D E. Club, '50-'5l. VELVN AIARIE BURNETTE: Honor , Spring, '50, Art Club Devotions, '5l. IQGGY ANNE BURROWS: Junior Red .is Representative, '48, Volleyball and etball Teams, '48-'49, Secretary of Ie Room, '49-'50, Member of Y-Teens, Honor Roll, '48-'-19. 1.1.wooD BURTON. XRBARA JEAN CADD: Red Cross resentative, '49-'50. ERALD HJERRYN STOVER CANNADAY: e Room President, '48-'49, Home I Vice President, '50, Choir, '48-'50, M. S. Pinafore, '48, St. Louis I' Convention, '49, J-Club Carnival el, '49-'50, Varsity J-Club, '49-'51, ity J-Club Vice President, '50, ity Football, '48-'49-'50, Varsity etball, '49-'50-'51, Junior Varsity ctball, '48-'49, VIN LoU1s CAPLAN. 'rsv ANN CARMACK: French Club, 'l , Red Cross Representative, '49-'50, of L'EclIa, '50-'51, Y-Teens, '49-'51. V.-'XTT HARRX' CARTER: Football, 0, Wrestling, '47-'48, Jefferson News, ARLES lN'lAR'l'lN CASSELL: Treasurer ible Class, Spring '50, Intermural lling. .LY MONROE CECIL: Spanish Club, 0-'51, Y-Teens, '49-'50,-'51, Vir- History Club, '50-'51, G. A. A., 0, English Assembly, '49, Sally the Villain, '50, Y-Teen Show of val, '50. Nov 511515 CHASE: Why the Chimes I.. .4 I INALD BYRD CHILDERS: Choir, l, Pinaforc, '48, Hi-Y, '-18-'51, Secretary, '50-'51, Virginia History Club, '50-'51, Virginia History Club Vice President, '50, Vice President Home Room, '48-'49, Student Council Rep- resentative, '50, President Home Room, '50-'51, Varsity J , '50-'51, Football, '49-'50, VVrestling, '49-'50. HAROLD CURTIS CIIITTUM: Home Room President, '49, Hi-Y Corresponding Secretary, '50, Junior Varsity Football, '48-'49, Varsity Football, '50, Y'Vrestling, '49. BARBARA RTARIE CLEIIIENT: G. A. A., '48-'51, D. E. Club, '51, Skating Club, '49-'50, Basketball Team, '50, Volley- ball Team, '50, Bowling Team, '50-'51, Tennis Team, '50. AlARY ATAGDALENE CLINGENPEEL: Member of Library Club, '48-'49, Program Chairman of Library Club, '48-'49, D. E. Club, '50-'51, Social Chairman of D. E. Club, '50-'51, AlELVA ANNE CLINGENPEEL: Decora- tion for Junior-Senior Prom, '50, Assisted with Covers for Acorn, '48-'50. BETTY JANE COCIIRAN: Y-Teens, '49. Tom' ANN COIIEN: Program Chairman, Junior Y-Teens, '48-49, Y-Teen Member, '48-'49, .7fjU'crso1z News Reporter, '50-'51, Senior Prefect Member, '50-'51, Senior Play, '50, Student Government Rep- resentative, Fall, '48, J. C. L. Member, '48-'50, Secretary-Treasurer. J. C. L., '49- '50 Junior Class Assembly, Fall, '49, Stu- dent Government Installation, '48-'50, Devil and Daniel VVebster, '50, Chimes Assembly, '50, Monitor, '50, Girls' Public Speaker, '50, Costume Play, '51, GLEN MURIEI, COLEMAN. TNTABEL LoIs CONNER: D. E. Club, Y-Teens, '48-'49. VVALTER DAVID CONNER: Band, '47- '51, Band Secretary, '50-'51, All-State Band, '49-'51, Music Parade, '47-'51, District Festival, Martinsville, '49, Apple Blossom Festival, YVinchester, '-LS. SAMMY LEWIS Coon: Football, '47- '50, Vice President Hi-Y Club, '50, Vice President Varsity J Club, '50, Wrestling, '48-'50, Vice President Home Room, '48, Hi-Y Club, '48-'50, BE'r'rv JEAN Cov1NGToN: Y-Teens, '49-'50, '50-'51, Student Council, Home Room Representative, '50-'51, Junior Class Assembly, '49, G. A. A., '49, Senior Play, '50, Production Staff: Social Chairman, Y-Teens, '50-'51, Acorn Staff, '50-'51. DELBERT LEWIS CRAIGHEAD. JOYCE CRAIGI-IEAD: Red Cross Repre- sentative, Fall, '48-'49, Secretary, Home Room, Fall, '49-'50, G. A. A., '48-'49-'50, Sophomore Volleyball Team, Sophomore Basketball Team. PIIYLLIS CRAIGHEAD. ROBERT TAYLOR CRAWFORD, JR.: Hi-Y, '48-'51, Publicity Chairman, '50, Iefersou News, '49-'50, '50-'51, Feature Editor, +26 113 35+ '50-'51, Student Counci., '49-'50, Usher, Spring, '50-'51, S. I. P. A. in Lexington, '50-'51, C. S. P. A. in New York, Spring, '51, Vice President, History Club, '50-'51, Honor Roll, '48-'49, Fall, '50, Boys' State, Summer, '50. DONALD TIVILLIAM CROMER: D. E. Club, '50-'51. GINGER CROWLEY: Y-Teens, '50-'51, Snow Queen Court, '49, Snow Queen, '50, Cheerleader, '50-'51, Sophomore Assembly, '49-'50, Junior Assembly, '50. DENNIS WAYNE CUMMINGS. CECILIA ANN DARRAGII: Junior Y-Teens, '48-'49, Senior Y-Teens, '50, Secretary, Home Room, '48-'49, Journal- ism Assembly, '50, Devil and Daniel Webster, '50, Chimes Assembly, '49, Red Cross Representative, '50-'51, EDWIN PENDLETON DAVIS: Home Room President, '49-'50, '50-'51, News- paper Photographer, '50-'51, Annual Photographer, '50-'51, Choir Festival, St. Louis, '49-'50, Choir Member, '49-'5l. PEYTON F. DAVIS: Stage Crew, '50-'51. PATRICIA KATHLEEN DEADX'Z Student Government Representative, '48-'49, Y-Teens, '48-'50, Spanish Club, '49-'51, Secretary, Home Room, '49-'50, Art Editor, Annual, '51. ELSIE LOUISE DEAL: D. E. Club, '50-'5l. HARRY ROBERT DEATON, JR.: Vice Pres- ident Algebra Class, Fall, '48, Treasurer, Home Room, '49-'51, Monitor, '48-'49, Junior Varsity Football, '48, Varsity Football, '49-'50, Assistant Manager, VVrestling, '50, Manager Baseball, '50, Manager YVrestling, '51 ,French Assembly, '50, Varsity J Club, '50-'51, Junior Varsity Basketball, '48, Student Govern- ment Carnival, '49, Vice President, Home Room, '48, Red Cross Representative, '48. ROY WILLIAM DENT: Home Room President, '48-'50, Prefect Council, '48- '51, Hi-Y, '48-'51, Junior Classic League, '48-'50, Roa1zukeRomau,'49, Latin Tourna- ment, '49, Vice President, Home Room, '49, National Honor Society, '50-'51, Boys' State, '50, Choir, '50-'51, Acorn- Magazine Staff, '50-'51, S. A. S. C. Convention, '50, Dear Ruth, '50, Chimes Assembly, '50, Program Chair- man, Hi-Y, '50-'51, SYLVIA ELAINE DICICENSZ Student Council Representative, Fall, '49, Spring, '50, Home Room Secretary, '50, G. A. A., '49-'5O. JEANNIE NTANN DICKINSON: Chimes, '49-'50, Contest Play, '50-'51, Senior Play, '50, French Club, '49-'50-'51, Speech Class Play, '49, Girls' Basketball, '49, L'Echo Staff, '49-'50, Poetry Reader, '50, Devil and Daniel Webster, '50, Journalism Assembly, '50, Junior Assembly, '49, Costume Play, '5l. FRED DoUGLAs DILLARD, JR.: Choir, '48-'51, National Music Educators Con- ference, St. Louis, '50, French Club, '50-'51, Vice President Choir, '51, Chimes Assembly, '50, Trip to Wash- ington, Choir, '50, HH. NI. S. Pinafore, '49, Co-Editor L'Eclm, '50, Virginia History Club, Spring, '50, All VVest Chorus Festival, Danville, '51, Southern Music Education Conference, Richmond, '51, LLOYD GEORGE DILLARD: Home Room Treasurer, '48-'49, Stage Crew, '50-'51, ICATHRYN GERALDINE DILI.0N. NANCY' VVALCOTT DOUTHAT: Vice President, Sophomore Class, Publicity Chairman, Junior Y-Teens, '48-'49, Junior Classical League, '48-'51, Spanish Club, '49-'50, President, Junior Class,Spring, '50, Spanish Tournament, '50, Senior Prefect, S. A. S. C. Convention in Oklahoma City, Okla., National Honor Society, '50-'51, Exchange Editor of Roanoke Roman, '50-'51, Vice President of Home Room, '50-'51 ,In Charge of Collecting Senior Dues in Home Room, Secretary-Treasurer National Honor Society, French Club, JACK CURTIS DOYLE: D. E. Club, '50- '51. DENNIS TXTARTIN DYE!!! D. E. Club, '50-'51. WARREN OTEY DUDLEY. M ARY ELLEN D UNLAB: Secretary, Home Room, '48, Jefferson Choir, i'Pl1'13fOl'6. JANET LEE DYGERT: Junior Classical League, '48-'51, Program Committee, J. C. L., '50-'51, Jefferson Choir, '49-'51, Robe Committee, Jefferson Choir, '50-'51, Senior Y-Teens, '50-'51, Publicity Chair- man, '50-'51, Junior Y-Teens, '48-'49, Joke Editor Roanoke Roman, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, MO., '50, Sesquicentcnnial Anniversary of Washington, D. C., '50, Acorn Staff, Contributing Editor, '50-'51, Charge of tickets to Senior Play in Home Room, '50, President of Home Room, '48, Chair- man of invitations Committee for Junior- Senior Prom, '50. KiXTllRYN ANN DYMOND: Spanish Club, '48-'51, Virginia History Club, '49-'50, Co-Captain, Volleyball Team, '48, Vice President of Home Room, '49- '50, G. A. A., '48-'50, Y-Teens, '48-'51, Chimes, Verse Speaking Choir, '50. NORMA JANETTE EARLY. JEAN TVIARTIN EASLEY: Latin Club, '48-'49-'50-'51, Vice President, Latin Club, '49-'50, Editor, Roanoke Roman, '50-'51, Representative to State Latin Tournament, '49-'51, Vice President, Home Room, '48-'49, President, Art Club, '50-'51, Reporter on Roanoke Roman, '48-'49-'50. RICHARD ELXVERY ECI-IOLS: The Jeffer- son Band, '48-'5l. DONALD PEYTON ELDER. DOROTHY JEAN ELLIS: Vice President, Home Room, '48, Corresponding Secretary, Junior Y-Teens, '48, Secretary, Sophomore Class, '48, Acorn Staff, '48, Latin Club, '48, Secretary, Junior Class, '49, National Honor Society, '49, Christ- mas Assembly, '50, Football Queen's Attendant, '50, Senior Y-Teens, '49, Vice President, Honor Society, '5l. CI-IARLEs ELMORE. ROBERT EDWARD FARMER: D. E. Club. AGNES SCOTT FAIVCETT: Member of Spanish Club, Fall, '50-'5l. FLEMING RANDOLPH FEATHER. VIX-'IAN CHRISTINE FEATHER: Junior Y-Teens, '48-'49, Senior Y-Teens, Fall, '49, English Assembly, Spring, '50, Treasurer, Home Room, '50-'51, Monitor, '49-'50, Chairman, Stage Props, Senior Play, '50, History Assembly, Fall, '50, Newspaper Reporter, '50-'51, HERII-IAN LEE FERGUSON. SHIRLEY JEAN FIELD: Junior Y-Teens, '48-'49, Junior Red Cross Representative, '49-'50, Junior Assembly, '50. JACK DUDLEY FIELDS: Home Room Representative, '50, Red Cross Rep- resentative, '50, English Assembly, '49, History Assembly, '50. CHARLES FINNEY. JANET ARLENE FLESHMAN: Jqpferson News Staff, '49-'50, Publicity Chairman, Art Club, '49-'50. ROBERT LEE FOLEY: Football, '48- '49, Assistant Basketball Manager, '48, Devil and Daniel WVebster, '50. THOMAS CLINTON FONVLERZ Junior Varsity Basketball Team, '49, Tumbling Team, '48, Badminton Tournament, Vlfrestling Tournament. JOE TYTAYO FRANCIS, JR.: Vice Presi- dent, Horne Room, Fall, '48. VVILLIAM VERNON FRANKLIN. ROWENA DAPPIINE FRITH: Alternate Cheerleader, '50-'51, Monogram Club, '48-'50, Art Club, '50, Stage Prop Com- mittee, Ping-Pong Tournaments, '49, Guidance Office Assistant, '49-'51. BARBARA ANN GARRETT: Senior Y- Teens, Fall, '49, JACK LEO GARST: Junior Varsity Foot- ball, '47, Varsity Football, '48-'50, Junior Varsity Basketball, '48, Varsity J Club, '50, Stage Crew, '49, MARY ERNESTINE GEARI-IEART. NANCY' ANNE GIBSON: Home Room Representative, '49, Home Room President, '49-'50, Choir, '48-'51, St. Louis National Music Educators Con- vention, '50, HH. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Chimes, '49-'50, Washington Sesqui- centennial, '50. CALVIN CLAYTON GILES. sit 111- its BETTY BYRNE GILL: Treasurer, Sopl' more Class, '48-'49, Treasurer, Jun' Class, '49-'50, Treasurer, Senior Cla '50-'51, Member, Junior Classical Leagi, '48-'51, Roanoke Roman Staff, '50-'E Junior Red Cross Representative, F3 '49, Member Junior Y-Teens, '48-Y Social Chairman, Junior Y-Teens, '1 '49, Member Senior Y-Teens, '40-'E Monitor, '49-'50, Roanoke Roman, Rf resentative, '48-'49, Contributor, Act Magazine, '50-'51, Vice President, Ho' Room, '48-'49, Delegate, C. S. P. Convention, '50. LILLIAN RUTH GILLESPIE: Secreta Home Room, '48-'50, Junior Red Cr- Representative, '50-'51, Secretary, Jun Red Cross, '50-'51, Reporter for Jager. News, '5l. CELENYVOOD LITTLETON GISI-I: Footbt '49-'50, Baseball, '50-'51, Varsity Club, '50-'51. BETTY LEE GLASS: Senior Y-Te Fall, 'Ll-9. RICHARD GERALD GLASS: Basketb '50, Football, '49-'50, Varsity J Cl JUNE TYIAUREEN GLESNER: Jui Softball Team, '50, Girls' Volleyl Team, '49-'50, Girls' Basketball Tea '49-'50-'51, Volleyball Captain, '50, C retary, G. A. A., '50-'5l. LINXVOOD LEIGII GOAD! Varsity Fr ball, '49-'50, Varsity Basketball, '49- '5O-'5l , Junior Varsity Basketball, '48- Junior Varsity Baseball, '48. ROBERT HOUSTON GOLD: Hi-Y, '51, Art Club, '50-'51, Virginia Hist Club, '49-'50. NEVA Lois GRAHAM: Student Cou Representative, '49-'50, '50-'51, Stur Government Assembly, Fall, '49, Fall, Junior Classical League, '48-'49, '49 '50-'51, Senior Y-Teens, '49-'50- Worked in Girls' Guidance Office, Sp '50, Worked in lVlain Office, Fall, '50. ROBERT ALLEN GRAHAM: Presicl Home Room, '50. ARTHUR ELWVOOD GRANT: Stuc Government Representative, '48-'49, Louis with Choir, '50, Washington Ses centennial with Choir, '50, Senior l '50, Chimes Assembly, '50, Willi. burg with Play Production Class, Choir, '49-'51, Costume Play, Spring, President, Youth Organization, '49 Senior Assembly, Spring, '51, Richm Choir, '5l. ROBERT JOSEPH GRANT,-JR.: I. mural Wrestling, Badminton, L Foreman, Auto Mechanic, '51. I. LUCK GRAVETT: Wrestling Ti' '47, Varsity J Club, '48-'51, Presic Home Roorn, Fall, '49, Fall, '50. FRANCES SUE GRAY: Secretary, So more Home Room, '48-'49, Secre English Class, Fall, '49, Member Jeif Choir, '48-'49-'50, Secretary, Senior C '50-'51 , Chimes Assembly, '4 Irnalism Assembly, '50, St. Louis J with Choir, Spring, '50, I-I. M. afore, Spring, '49, Leading Role in ear Ruth, Senior Play, '50. OYCE ANNE GRISSOM: Program Chair- n, Art Club, '49-'50, Stage Sets for ior Play, '48-'49, Minstrel, '49 or ,Y X5-Teens, '48-'49-'50, Monitor, '48- a . ACK DELANO GRUBB2 Member, rary Club, '48, Vice President, Library Ib, '49, President, Library Club, '50, mber Virginia History Club, '50-'51, retary, Home Room, '50-'5l. AVID SOUTHERN GRUBES: President, IC Room, '49, Spanish Club, '48-'49, 'ried Baskets in Christmas Assembly, , Charter Member, Virginia History b, '50. ANNY ELMORE GRYDER: Latin Club, Basketball Team, '51, Wrestling 111, '49-'50. MOGENE GUILLIAMS. LIZAEETI-I CRENSHAXV HACK: Latin J, '48-'49, '49-'50, Secretary-Treasurer, ie Room, '48-'49, Vice President, ne Room, Spring, '50, Cheerleader, '51, Chimes Play, '50. AROL JEAN H.-XIRFIEI.D. ERRY FENTON HAXISLIPZ Reveler Club, iness Manager, '51, Football Team, Choir, '50-'51, Varsity J Club, ETTY LEE HALL. KROLINE GORDON HALL: Prefect, '48, itor, '49, Spanish Club, '49-'50, President, Spanish Club, '50, Y- Member, '49-'50, Vice President, c Room, '50. RGINIA ANNE HALL: Home Room etary-Treasurer, '49-'50, Home Room nary, Fall, '50-'51, Sophomore ctball, '48-'49, Sophomore Volley- '48, Pigskin Queen, '50, Snow Queen t, '50, Boys' Guidance Office, '49-'50, 0 Economics Model, '50. LNES GENEVIEYE I-IAMILTON: D. E. .- ,- , 50- 51. EIN BYRON LIAMMOND. NCY ANN HAMWICK: Charlie Chan eq' Play, '49, Three One-Act Play, val, '50, Senior Play, '50, Make-Up Tontest Play, '40, French Club, l , Latin Club, '48-'49, State Forensic at Lynchburg and Charlottesville, 'rench Assemblies, '49-'50, English ibly, '50, Journalism Assembly, '50, ens, '48-'51, Program Chairman, lg Junior Assembly, '50, Treasurer, Room, '50. GENE CLAYTON PIANNABASS. NCY LEE HARMON: Y-Teens, '48- Red Cross Representative, '-19, nt Council Representative, '49, Game, '50, Escapades of '50 , Chairman, Make-Up Committee, '49-'51, lX'lARY SUE l'lARNERC Y-Teens, '48-'49, Girls' Athletic Association, G. A. A., '48-'49-'50-'51, Junior Classical League, '48, Volleyball, '48-'49-'50, Basketball, '49, Volleyball Playday, '48-'49-'50, BETTY HARRIS: Fleur-de-Lys, '48-'49- '50-'51, Red Cross Representative, '48- '49, Student Council, '49-'SO-'51, French Assembly, '49-'50, Junior Assembly, '49-'50, Y-Teens, '48-'50-'5l. IRA MIKE WILLIAM l'lARRISZ Presi- dent, Home Room, '50-'5l. lVlARCEIL HARRIS: Y-Teens. '48-'49, Junior Classical League, '48-'-19-'50-'51, Roanoke Raman Staff, '50-'5l. CLIFTON DALE HARRISON: All-State Band, '46-'49, Choir, '51, Band, '45-'50, H. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Bible Class Secretary, '50, Excellent Rating, Horn Solo, Music Festival, '46, Music Parade, Soloist, '47-'49, Junior Varsity Football, '46, Wrestling, '49-'50, Varsity J Club, '50-'51, First Place Shot-Put Intramural Track, '50. BARBARA ANN HARSHRARGER: Junior Y-Teens, Fall, '48, Monitor, Fall, '48, Minor Committee in Art Club, '50, Vice President, Art Club, '50-'51, Program Chairman, Art Club, '50-'51, Art Editor, Fall., '50 ACORN. ROBER'l' GLENN HART. SI-IIRLEY ATAY HART: Y-Teens, Fall '-19, Skating Club, '49-'50, BOEEY DON HARTLESS: Stage Crow, '47-'48, '50-'51, Student Government Representative, '5 1. CARRIE LEE HARTMAN: G. A. A., '49. LARRY GLEN HZARVEY. JAMES RUPEIIT HASE. JERRY C. HAWLEY. JACK DONJXLD T1AYSl.E'l'T. JAMES RONALD l'lE1Nl3ACK. lN'lERCEDES TITAN ELISA TTEMENNVAY. RAYMOND EDMOND HILL, JR.: Football, '50, VVrestling, '50-'51, NVILLIAM BEVERLY I'lINCHEl2Z Assistant Basketball Manager, '49-'50, D. E. Club, '50-'51, PAULINE HENSON: All-State Band, '49-'51, Band, '48-'51, President, Band, '50-'51, Music Parade, '49-'50-'51, KENNETH EUGENE TIODGESZ D. E. Club, '50-'5l. MARY FRANCES HODGES: D. E. Club, '50-'5l. EULESTA LEE HOGAN: Decoration for Junior-Senior Prom, '50, Assisted with - Talent Show, '49, Girls' Football Covers for ACORN, '48-'50. 115 CYRIL NVAYNIC HOLLAND. CHARLES RONALD HOLLOWAY. ELWGOD SONNY FRANCIS HOLTON! President, Sophomore Home Room, '48, Football Team, '49, Tennis Team '49, . . , ' Junior Varsity, -18. BETTY lAlAE HOSTETTIERZ Red Cross Representative, '49-'50, '50-'51, Chimes Assembly, '50, Spanish Club, '50-'5l. NVALLACE LEE l'IOWELI.. DONALD EUGENE HUDSt'7NI Tennis Team, '50. NORMA JOANNE TTUDSONZ Y-Teens, '48-'50, Devil and Daniel lVebster, '50, Girls' Football Game, '50, Junior Assembly, '49, Carnival, '49, Floor Show, Snow Queen Dance, '-19. PEGGY ANN HUFFMAN. BEBE ANNE HUGIJES2 Reporter, Jefferson News, '49-'51 , Business Manager, Jefferson News, '50-'51, Y-Teens, '48-'49- '50-'51, Reporter, '50-'51, Monitor, '49- '50, YVork in Main Office, '50-'51 ,Southern lnterscholastic Press Association Con- vention, '5l. Joi-IN EDWARD HUGHES: Junior Classical League, '48-'51, Hi-Y, '-18-'49, Vice President, Home Room, '48-'49, Junior Varsity Basketball, '50, ACORN Annual Staff, '51, Acorn 1Maga:'ine Staff, '50-'51, C. S. P. A. Conference, '51, S. I. P. A. Conference, '51, RICPIARD THOMAS HULL: Art Club, '49-'50, Usher, '49-'50, Junior Varsity Basketball, '49-'50. NORMA LEIGH HUNDLEX'Z G. A. A. '49-'50, Girls' Volleyball Team, '49-'50, President, Home Room, '51, Newspaper Staff, Typist, '51, Member, F. B. L. A. JAMES EVERETTE HUN1'ERI Football, '48-'49, Usher, '48-'49-'50, High School Carnival, '48, President, Home RoOm,' '48-'49, Vice President, Home Room, '50. BEYERLEY MOORE HYLTON. JAMES LEON HYLTON: Monitor, '49 lVlARGARET SPOTSWOOD ILYUS: Spanish Club, '48-'51, History Club, Secretary- Treasurer, '49-'50, President, '50-'51, Red Cross Representative, '49-'51, Busi- ness Staff, Jelferson News, '48-'50, Junior Y-Teens, '48-'50, Regular Reporter for fejerson News, '50-'51, President's Club, '50-'51, Monitors, '48-'50, S. I. P. A. Convention. J BETTY LEE IRBY: Choir, '49-'50, President, Home Economics Club, '49- '50, Distributive Education Club, '50-'5l. FREDERICK JAY JACKSON! Student Council Representative, '48-'49, Monitor, '49-'50, Spanish Club, '49-'50, '50-'51, Home Room President, '49-'50-'51, JOEL SONNY DEXTER J,-XMISONZ Vice President Home Room, '50-'51, Westing- house Science Test, '50, BTARY KENIP JAMISON: Treasurer, Junior Y-Teens, '48-'-19: Student Council Representative, '49-'Sly Monitor, '49- '503 Corresponding Secretary Senior Y- Teens, '50-'51, Junior Red Cross, '49- 'SOQ Junior Classical League, '48-'5l. INA ELIZABETH JEFFERSON: Junior Classical League, '49-'SOQ Senior Y-Teens, '49-'51: F. H. A., '49-'Sly History Club, '49-'5Og Secretary, '50-'51, LAWRENCE JENNINGS JEFFERSON, JR.: Monitor, '49-'50g Westinghoiise Science Test Contest, '50. ALMETA NIAUREEN JENKINS. GEORGE EARLE JENKINS. BARBARA JEAN JENNINGS: G. A. A., '49-'SOQ Girls Volleyball Team, '49g D. E. Club, '50-'51, JAMES HJIM GORDON JENNINGS: Hi-Y, '49-'Sly Treasurer of Hi-Y. BARBARA JEAN JOHNSTON: Skating Club, '49-'50g Junior Talent Show, '49. BETTY FORD JOHNSON: Junior Y-Teens, '48-'49g Senior Y-Teens, '49-'51g F. H. A., '50-'51 g Spanish Club, '48-'50. FRANCES FLORINE JOHNSON. JOHN JOHNNY PAUL JOHNSON: Hi-Y, '51g Football, '51: Wrestling, '50-'Sly Sergeant at Arms, Hi-Y. NANCY JANE JONES: Member, Y-Teens, '48-'51g Recording Secretary, Senior Y- Teens, '49-'50g Home Room Secretary- Treasurer, '49-'5l: Member Latin Club, '48-'49: lX-'Iember French Club, '48-'Sly French Assemblies, '48 and '503 Staff of L'Echo dc Roanoke, '49-'51, Editor of L'Echo de Roanoke, '50-'Sly S. I. P. A. Convention, '50-'5lg C. X. P. A. Con- vention, '51, Spring Carnival, '49-'50. THOMAS RAYMOND JONES: Jefferson Band, '49-'50, '50-'Sly Second Librarian of Band, '50-'5lg Band Representative in Presidents' Club, '50-'Sly Band Assembly, '50-'51g Music Parade of '50-'5l g Tobacco Festival, 503 District Festi- val, '51. EDWARD KENNETH JORDAN. ELVA JANET JORDAN: D. E. Club, '50-'51, Skating Club, '49-'50. DAVID PAUL KAVANAUGH: President, Home Room, '49-'50g Red Cross Repre- sentative, '48-'49: Hi-Y, '47-'50: Vice President, Home Room, '47-'-l8. JERROLD WOODRUFF TCAVANAUGI-I! Pre- fect, '50-'Sly Monitor, '49-'50g Tennis Team, '49-'50g History Club, '49-'50g J. C. L., '49-'50g Entered Westingliotise Science Test, '50-'Sly National Honor Society, '51. NANCY ANNE KAYLOR: J. C. L., '48-'5Qg Junior Assembly, Fall, '49g Devil and Daniel Webster, Fall, '50g Why the Chimes Rang, Fall, '50g Spring Carnival, '49-'50. CLARA FAYE iKEA'l'ONZ Music Parade, '48-'49-'50-'Sly District Festi- val, '49-'51: Tobacco Festival, '50: Band Assembly, '48-'Sly School Carnival, '49g Publicity Manager for Band, '49-'5l3 Annual Staff, '50-'51, Apple Blossom Festival, '48. EDNVARIJ EUGENE KEITH. JOHN CHARLES KEPLEY: Home Room Representative, '48g Junior Varsity Basketball, '50, Varsity Basketball, '5lg Student Government Prefect, '50g Latin Club, '48. ALBERT FRED KERR: Football Team, '49-'50g W'restling Team, '49-'50g Vice President, Home Room, Fall, '49, Spring, '5Og Varsity J Club, '49-'5Og Second Place VVinner in High School, Prep School l7VreStling, '49-'50, PHILLIP VV. Junior Varsity Foot- ball, '48g Junior Varsity Basketball, '-.18-'49g Varsity Football, '-l9-'50g Varsity Basketball, '49-'5lg Vice President, Home Room, '49: Varsity J Club, '50-'5lg Football All-City County, '50g Football All-VVestern District, '50, ANDREW JACK XVAYNE KING: Ser- geant at Arms, Hi-Y, Fall, 'SOQ Hi-Y Club, Fall, '49-'Sly Usher, Fall, '503 Blue Ridge Hi-Y Conference, '50g Vlfrestling Team, Fall, '49-'Sly District Hi-Y Con- ference, Clifton Forge, '50g Home Room Vice President, Fall, '50. JAMES ALFRED KING: Treasure of Hi-Y, Spring, '50, Fall, '50g Hi-Y, Fall, '49-'Sly Usher, Fall, '50g Wrestling, Fall, '49, Spring, '51g Blue Ridge Hi-Y Con- ference, '50: District Hi-Y Conference, Fall, '50g Home Room President, Fall, '5O. DOROTI-Iv PATRICIA PATSE KNOWLES: Jefferson Choir for Two Years, '-L9-'Sig Y-Teens for One Year, '-L9. NANCY ELIZABETH KRAIGE: Secretary, Home Room, '48-'49g Junior Y-Teens, '49g Red Cross Representative, '50. CHARLES GORDON IQULP, JR.: Student Government, '47-'49g President, Home Room, '47-'5Og Vice President, Sopho- more Class, '47-'48g Chimes Assem- bly, '47-'50q Valentine Assembly, '50g Junior Varsity Football and Basketball, '47-'48g Varsity Football, '49g Choir, '47-'50, Mikado, '48, Pinafore, '-L93 National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50g Sesquicentennial, Wash- ington, D. C. '50g Flag Raiser, '47-'48. VIRGINIA LEE LANCASTER. NELDA ELIZABETH LAVINDER: Home Room Secretary, Fall, '50. JUANITA JOYCE LAYMAN. VIRGINIA LEE LAYMAN: F. H. A., '48-'49g Business Assistant fqferson News, '48-'49g Assistant Business Manager, Jefferson News, '49-'50: Journalism As- sembly, '49g Sallie and the Villain, '49g English Assembly, '50g Y-Teens, '49. -if 116 inf- CLAUIJE GREER LEE: Reel Cr Representative, '50. RICHARD HENRY LEFTXVICHZ Footb '49-'50g Basketball, '48-'-L9-'50, Ch Mikado, '48-'49g Varsity J Clr '48-'-L9-'50. DORO'fl-IY' ELIZABETH LEMON: D. Club, Fall, '50g Spring, '51, JIMMY ELDRIDGE LEMON. TQITTY LEE LEMON: Vice Presid Home Room, '-L8-'49: Secretary, Juil Y-Teens, Fall, '48g Y-Teen Convent at Bluefield, West Virginia, Fall, Secretary, Home Room, '-l9-'50g Jiu Prefect Member, '49-'50g Y-Teen Mem '48-'49-'50, S. C. A. Convention, Spr 'SOQ fefersnn News Reporter, '50- Treasurer, Home Room, '50- Secretary, Student Government, '50- Student Government Installation Ass blies, '49-'SOQ Devil and Da WebsteI ' Assembly. '50: The Thru giving Assembly, '50. GLENNA LOIS LINEEERRY: Hr Economics Club, '48-'49g Y-Teens, '-t9g Newspaper Sloj, '48-'49, '49-'50 RIEGINA ANN LLOYD! Y-Teens, '51 g Chairman, Costumes, 'S 0 Costumes Senior Play, Dear Ru '50g Costumes Chimes Assembly, HAXRRY' NEREN LOCRETT: Choir, '50g Monitor, '48-'49, VVILLIAM NEREN LOCRETT: Presid Home Room, '49: Choir, '-L8-'49-'5 ELLSWORTII FIONVARD LONG, JR.: B: '47-'Sly Member, District Festival, '49g Member All-State, '50-'Sli President, Band, '49-'Sly Monitor, '-L93 Music Parade, '47-'5l: Tobz Festival, '50g Apple Blossom Festival, BETTY IRENE LOVELL: Y-Teens, Decoration Committee for Junior-Sf Prom, '49-'50: Design in Acorng A Staff, '50-'Sig Mural at Y. W. C. A. ELIZABETI-I RU'l'H LOWER: Stu Government Representative, '49 Junior Classical League, '49-'50: C '49-'50g National Music Educators' ference, St. Louis, '50g Girls' State, Y-Teens, '49-'5l3 Recording Secre '50-'5lg Acorn Magazine Staff, '49 Girls' Sports Editor, '49-'50: Exch' Editor, '49-'5lg Animal Staff, Assis Editor, '50-'51 Prom Committee, Sp '5Og Carnival, '503 Y-Teen Southwe. Sectional Conference, '50, Chair Holiday for Teens , Spring, Senior Dues Representative, '50 C. S. P. A., New York, '5lg Stu Government Day, '5lg S. I. P. A. vention, '51. CURTIS IQICHARD LUCADO: Choir, '5lg Student Council Representn '-L9-'50: Senior Prefect, '50-'5lg lN Educators' National Conference, Louis, '5O: Home Room President, '-l9g National Honor Society. NIARLENE ESTA LUCAS! ,Red- Representative, '493 Y-'l'eSH, 49- U0 A-TARY ANN LUKENs: Student Council epresentative, Fall, '48, Student Council epresentative, Spring, '49, Spanish lub, '48-'49-'50-'51, College Club, '50- Il, Secretary, Home Room, Fall, '49, ed Cross Representative, '50-'51, BARBARA ANNE LUNsIvoRD: Y-Teens, 9. PATSY ANN LYNCH: Y-Teens, '-1-8-'49, . A. A., '48-'49, Secretary, Home Room, 8, Volleyball Team, '-LS. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH NTALLORYZ G. A. A., 8-'50, Library Club, '48-'50, Debating, , Volleyball, '48-'49, Basketball, '48, me Room President, Sophomore, '49, esident, Skating Club, '50, Y-Teens, Ill, '49, Softball, '48-'49, Vice President, me Room, '51, President, F. B. L. A. DOROTHY LYNN MARRHAM: Student uncil Representative, '50-'51 , Chimes sembly, '50. Lois NADINE MARKHAMz Student vernment Representative, '50-'51 , A. A., '49-'50-'51, Worked in Main ic-e, '49-'50-'51, Basketball Team, '50, lleyball Team, '50, Softball Team, '50, sketball Team Playday, '50. . WHITNEX' MARIQLEY: Treasurer, me Room. DRISCILLA WESTDVER lx-TARKLEY1 Jeff- III News Staff, '49-'5l, Managing itor, '50-'51, French Club, '48-'50, ,ior Red Cross, Vice President, '49-'50, asurer, '50-'51, Home Room Secre- -Treasurer, '48-'49, Senior Play and himes Set, '50, Madonna, '50, Living slitution Assembly, '50, French As- Ibly, '49-'50, L'Eclm dv Roanoke Staff, - I. P. A., '50. NN LEE TVIARSI-IALLZ World Fellow- i Conference for Y-Teens, '50, Mem- Y-Teens, '49-'50-'5l. lADGAL1aNE FRANCES NTARTIN. oIIERr LEE iA'lARTlN. ALPH LEONARD NIARTIN. ois MASON: Secretary, Bible Class, G. A. A., '48, Skating Club. R'rHUR NELSON AIATTHEXVS, JR.: Foot- Team, '49-'50, Wfrestling Team, '51, Varsity J Club, '50-'51, Vice iclent, Home Room, '48, Band uber, '48, 'ANITA DOROTHX' MAUCK: F. H. A., Y-Teens, '49, Chimes Assembly, ARLENE ELEANOR RTAUCKZ French , '48-'49, Junior Y-Teens, '48-'49, or Y-Teens, '49-'50, '50-'51, Monitor, 50, Jefferson News Staii, '50-'51, Cross Representative, '48-'49, French mbly, Q48-'49, Worked in Activities -e, '50-'.l. RMA JEAN MCCAULEY: Program rman, Home Room, Fall, '49, Sec- relaryof Home Room, Spring and Fall. '50, G. A. A. '49, Membcr Basketball T cam, Spring, '50, Member Softball Team, Spring, '50. GUY B. MCCLANAIIAN: Football, '48, President, Junior Class, '48, Varsity J Club, '48-'49-'50-'51, Basketball, '48-'49, '49-'50, Football, '49-'50, Basket- ball, '50-'51, All City-County Football Team, '49-'50, All City-County Basket- ball Team, '49 50, All lVestern Team, '49-'50. VVILLIAM HENRY MCCORAIACK. M CCRAW. JANE ll lCDOWELLZ Red Cross Repre- sentative, '49, Devil and Daniel VVebster, '50, Dear RutlI Committee, '50, Why the Chimes Rang, '50, Vlfork in Mr. Harker's Office, '50-'5l. NANCY Loo MCFERRAN: F. H. A., '48-'49, French Club, '49-'50, '50-'51, Y-Teens, Fall, '49, F. H. A., Spring, '50. RICHARD TIioMAs MCGEORGE: Usher, Fall, '48. PATRICIA WIXLICER M CLEMORE : Member G. A. A., '48-'51, Member Latin Club, '48-'50, Member Y-Teens, '48-'51, Corresponding Secretary, Junior Y-Teens, Spring, '50, Member French Club, '49- '5I, President, French Club, '50-'51, French Assembly, '50, Associate Editor, Annual, '50-'51, Vice Presiden.t, Home Room, '49-'50, President, Home Room, '50-'51, Winner in National French Tournament, '50, Monitor, '49-'50, Work in Mr. White's OIHce, Sophomore Basket- ball Team, '48-'49,Sophomore Volley- ball Team, '48-'49. PEGGY' ANN MCVEY. JIMMY DELANQ ll lEL'l'0NZ D. E. Club. PEARL TQATHERINE MILAM: Member G. A. A. Club, '48-'49, Sophomore Volley- ball Team, '48, Clean-Up Committee Fun-Night, '49, D. E. Club, '50-'51, Sold Football Programs, '48-'50. TXTARGIE lVlILLER2 D. E. Club, '51, G. A. A., '50. PAUL FRANKLIN MILLER: Band, '49- '5l, Concert, '50-'51, Tobacco Festival, '50. DONALD NTARVIN MILLS: Baseball Team, '50, Varsity J Club, '50. ELLEN RUTH MILLS: G. A. A. Club, '48, D. E. Club, '50-'51. JAMES HARRY MILLS: Usher, '48-'50. RoBER'r GARVIN ll'lIL'l'ON, JR.: Junior Varsity Basketball, '49-'50. MARY SUE MITCHELL: Junior Red Cross Representative, '48, D. E. Club, '50-'51. NIARJORIE MOESCHLER: Spanish Club, '49-'51, Y-Teens, '48-'50, Representative of Presidents Club, '50-'51, Senior Dues -El 117 le Representative for Home Room lOl, '50-'51, College Club, '51, RoI:ER'r BYRAN MOLER. ANI'rA LUCILLE MooMAw. Senior Y- ATILDRED VERNE NTOORE2 Teens, '49-'50, '50-'51, J. C. R., Latin Club, '49-'51, Chimes Assembly, Verse Choir, '50. RICIirXRD EDWARD MOORMAN: Band Member, '46-'5l. JOAN ELYNOR MORRIS: Home Room Treasurer, '49-'50, Chimes Assembly, '49, Home Room President, '50-'51, President, Library Club, '50-'Sl , Member, Jefferson Choir, '49-'50, St. Louis Choir Trip, '50, Washington Sesquicentennial, '50, Girls' Basketball, '51, Jefferson Choir Concert, '50, Football Programs, '49, Member, Presidents' Club, '50-'51 : Worked in Library, Spring, '50, Junior Assembly. '49, NANCY ELLA Moss: Y-Teens, '49-'51, Spanish Club, '49-'51, Red Cross Rep- resentative, Fall, '50, Spring, '51, Secretary, Home Room, '49-'50. EXVELL LQRENZEN RTULLINS, JR. MARY LoU NIULLINSZ Treasurer, Home Room, '50. JANET VIVIAN MURRAY: D. E. Club, '50-'51. LOIS VIOLA MURRAY: Skating Club, '49, DONALD FRANK MUSE. TYTARY AGNES NTUSGROVE. DAVID GLENN MUSSELMAN. SONDRA LoU MYERS: Student Council, '50-'51, Y-Teens, '49-'51, Choir Trip to Washington, '50, Choir Trip to St. Louis, '50, Typed for Annual, '50-'5l. CAROLYN SUE NEFF: Y-Teens, '48-'51, Home Economics Club, '48-'49, The Devil and Daniel Webster, '50, VVhy the Chimes Rang, '50, Treasurer, Home Room, '48, Girls' Football Game, '50, Skating Club, '50, Junior Assembly, '49, Worked in Oflice, '49-'5l. ALVIN NEWMAN: Home Room Presi- dent, '49-'50, Wrestling, '5l. NANCY NTARIE NICHOLS: Secretary, Home Room, '48-'49, Vice President, Bible Class, '49-'50. BARRAIQY JO.-'ANNE NIXDN: Secretary of Bible Class, Spring, '48, Voice Speaking, Why the Chimes Rang, Fall, '49, Choir, '49,-'50, Secretary, Home Room, '51, Y-Teens, '48-'50, Publicity Manager of D. E. Class. JOANN :HILLMAN OAKEY: Assistant Business Manager of Jejersan News, Fall, '50, Spring, '51, French Assembly, Spring, '50, Chimes Assembly, Fall, '50, French Club, Spring, '50. JULIAN ALVIN OBENSIIAIN: French Club, '48-'49, French Assembly, '49, TVIALCOLJVI M. OLIVER: Usher, '49-'50, '50-'51, Virginia History Club, '50-'5l. STANLEY WARREN OYERSTREET: Foot- ball,Varsity,'48, Foreman, Auto Mechanic, '49-'50-'51, Home Room President, '48- '49,-'50-'51, GERALINE JUNE PADOETT: Spanish Club, '49-'51, History Club, '50-'51, Skating Club, '50, History Assembly CVerSe Speaking Choirj, '50, Chimes Assembly CVerSe Speaking Choirb, '50, Y-Teens, '49-'50. JAMES EDWIN PAOANS. HENDERSON AL'1'ON llHrXP PA'fEZ Junior Varsity Football, '47, Basketball, '47-'48, Varsity Football, '48-'49-'50, All City-County Squad, '49-'50, All Western District Squad, '50, Varsity J Club, '49-'50-'51, Football As- sembly, '48, Tennis, '48-'49-'50, Choir, '49-'50-'51, Vice President Choir, '50-'51 , National Music Educators' Convention, St. Louis, '49, Chimes Assembly, '49-'50, Hi-Y Club, '48-'49, President, Home Room, '47-'48, Thanksgiving As- sembly, '50. .ELAINE WINITRED PATSEL: Assisted With ACORN Covers, '48-'50, Decoration for Junior-Senior Prom, '50. NIARTIN JAKE JACOB PATSEL: Junior Varsity Football, '47, Varsity Football, '48, Varsity Football, '49, Acorn As- sembly, '50, President, Home Room, '48, ELIZABETH CRAIG PATTERSON: Library Club, Fall, '48, Spring, '49-'50, Vice President, Library Club, Fall, '50, Senior Y-Teens, Fall, '50. WILLIAM FRANCIS PATTERSON : Veteran, U. S. Navy, '41-'45. DENNIS WILLIAM PENDLETON: Library Club President, '48, Virginia History Club, '50-'51, Chimes Assembly, '49- '50, French Assembly, '49, Usher, '48-'51, Presidents Club, '50-'51. PRESTON C. PERKINS: Manager, Football Team, '49, Secretary Auto Mechanics Class, '47-'48, Vice President, Home Room, '50-'51, Sergeant at Arms in D. E. Class, Varsity J Club. JOHN BENJAMIN PERRY: Spanish Club, Fall, '49, DON HOUSTON PETERS: Junior Varsity Football, '48, Honor Roll Three Times, '49-'50. JAMES HOWARD PIERCE: Speech Department Assembly, '50, Senior Play, '50. ROBERT NIASON PILCIIER: Football, Varsity, '48-'49-'50, Wrestling, '48-'49- '50, Varsity J Club, '49-'50-'51, Secretary, Varsity J Club, '49-'50, Vice President, Home Room, '48-'49, Choir, '48-'49-'50-'51, National Music Educators Convention, St. Louis, '50, Student Government Representative, '48- '49, Roanoke Roman Representative, '48- '49, HH. M. S. Pinafore, '49, Chimes Assembly, '49-'50, Usher, '48-'49, Junior Varsity Football, '47. JOSEPH MALCOLM Porr. AUBREY CECIL POXVELLZ Junior Varsity Baseball, '49, Varsity Baseball, '50. JAMES FRANKLIN POWVELL2 Varsity J Club, '49-'50, Home Room President, '49, Student Council Representative, '49-'50, Football, '48-'49-'50, Baseball, '50, Red Cross Representative, '50. RAY JACKSON POWELL: Tumbling Team, '49. GEORGE ROBERT PREAS: Football, '48- '49-'50, Lettered, Wrestling, '48-'49-'50, Lettered, Co-Captain, Football Team, '50, All-State Team Football, '49-'50, Wrestling State Champion 175 lb., Class, '49 LAWRENCE LEAKY EUGENE PRICE. BETTY Jo PENN: Member, Spanish Club, '49,-'50, Red Cross Representative, '49, Junior-Senior Prom, '50, Monitor, Fall, '48, Fall, '49, Chimes Assembly, '50. AGNES JANE PERDUE: D. E. Club, '50-'5l. ELSIE BERTHA PERDUE: Junior Y- Teens, Senior Y-Teens, Half Year. DOROTHY' ANN PERKINS: D. E. Club, '50-'51, E. G. Honor Roll, Spring, '49, JOANNE LEE PRATT: Treasiu-er, Spanish Club, Fall, '49, Secretary-Treasurer, Home Room, Fall '49-'50, Senior Y- Teens, Fall, '49-'50, Spring '51, Cheer- leader, Fall, '50, Spring, '51, Dedication Assembly, Acorn and Annual, Fall, '50. DENNIS MARTIN RAMSEY: Junior Varsity Football, '48, Football, '49-'50. NIACKIE J. RATCLIFEE: Volleyball Team, '49, Red Cross Representative, '50, High School Carnival, '48. JOI-IN lXlILTON RATLIFF. Lois GERTRUDE REDEORD: Junior Y-Teens, '48-'50, Fleur-de-Lys Club, '48- '49-'50, President, Home Room, '50, French Assembly, '49, Assistant Director for Chimes Assembly, '50, Secretary, Fleur-de-Lys, '50. BARBARA JEAN REID: Secretary, Home Room, '48-'49, Member, F. H. A. Club, '48-'49, Secretary, F. H. A. Club, '48-'49, Fashion Show Assembly, '49, E. G. Honor Roll, Fall, '48, E. G. Honor Roll, Spring, '49, Student Government Rep- resentative, '49-'50, Student Government Assembly, '49, Monitor, '49-'50, Worked in Mr. Barbee's Guidance Office, '49-'50, Senior Y-T een Club, '50-'51, Worked in Main Oliice, '50-'51, Vice President, Home Room, '50-'5l. RUTII CLAUDINE RENICK: D. E. Club, '50-'5l. eil 118 NOVEL LYNNE RHUDY: Treasure Spanish Club, '50-'51, Student Goveri ment Representative, '50-'51, Assembl Reporter for the Roanoke T -imrfs, '51 E. G. Honor Roll, Fall, '49, Member I Senior Y-Teens, '49-'50, '50-'51, Bowliii Team, '49, E. G. Honor Roll, Spring, 'Sl EDXVARD LEE RICHARDSON: Usher, '4' , 51. RAYMOND DONALD RICHARDSON: Hon Room President, '47-'49, Home Roo Vice President, Fall, '49, Monitor, Fa '49, Acorn Typist, Fall '50, D. E. Typis Fall, '50. WILLIAM NIOORE RICHARDSON. NORMA JEAN RIDENHOUR: Membe G. A. A., '50-'51. BETTY JANE ROBERTSON: Y-Teei Fall, '48. CLARENCE GILBERT ROIiERTSON. SHEILA JEAN ROBERTSON: Meinl Band, Spring, '50. BETTY LEE ROE. ROSELLA RoSIE ROYSTER: Sen Y-Teens, Fall, '49, Spring, '50, La Club, Spring, '49, Fall, '49, Spring, '. Spanish Club, Fall, '50, Spring, '. Junior Red Cross Representative, F: '50, Cheerleader, Fall, '50, Spring, '. Dedication Assembly, ACORN Anni Fall, '50. , DOROTHY NIAY RUNYON: Band, ' '50-'51, All-State Band, '50-'51, Distr Music Festival, '49-'51, State Mi Festival, '51, Tobacco Festival, ' Music Parade, '49-'50-'51, Band Sch Assemblies. BARBARA ANN Russ: Home Ro Secretary, '48, Y-Teens, '48-'49, Carni '49, Junior Assembly, '49, Clieerlear '49-'50, Home Room Vice Presid '49-'50, Head Cheerleader, '50-'51, S1 Queen Court, '49-'50. ROBERT FREDERICK RUSSOW: Ba '48-'49-'50-'51, District Music Festi '49-'51, State Music Festival, '51, State Band Tryouts, '50-'51, MI Parade, '48-'49-'50-'51, Tobacco I tival, '50, Apple Blossom Festival, ' Property Manager of Band, '50. ARTHUR LANDON SAUL: Presid Home Room, '49-'50, Member, Spai Club, Member, History Club, '49- BARBARA JENNINGS SAUNDERS: Stuc, Council Representative, '49, Carni '49, Y-Teens, '48-'49, Vice Presid Home Room, '49, President, Home Ro '50, French Club, '49-'50-'51. ELEANOR FAITH SAUNDERS: G. A. I '48-'49-'50, Y-Teens, '48-'49, Sophon Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, I minton, Treasurer, Home Room, '48 BARBARA ANN SAYERS: Red C Representative, Fall, '49 : Red Representative, Spring, '50, Fall, -etary, Home Room, Spring, '50, dent Council Representative, Spring, Girls' Junior Class Basketball Team, ior Classical League, '49-'51, Senior 'eens, Fall, '49, Fall, 50. ARHARA JEAN SCHANCR. OYCE ANN SCHILLEN. LENN SCHIMMEL: Red Cross Rep- ntative. LIA ANNE JUDY SCHWENRE: Home nomics Club, District Reporter, '49. EGGY BARBARA SCOTT: Y-Teen Club, '51, Home Economics Club, '50-'51, nber, Presidents' Club, '50-'51. OBEY SEAL: Home Room Vice Presi- , '48, Home Room President, '50, tball, '47-'50, VVrestling, '47-'51, 'ity HJ Club. NNE E. SHANNON: Spanish Club, 4, ary Club, 4. URY FRANCES SHAW: Skating Club, 50: G. A. A., '49-'50. IIRLEY ANN SHAVER: Vice President, ary Club, '49, Y-Teens, '49-'50-'5l. lRTIS SHI NAULT. OROTHY LEE SHOEMARER: Choir, 49, '49-'50, Pinafore, Spring, '49, e Assembly, '48, Choir, Why the nes Rang, '49, French Assembly, ng, '50, Music Educators' Conference, ouis, '50, Washington, '50, Typist for rson News, '50-'51, French Club, 50, '50-'51. TA MAE SHOEMAKER: Girls' Soft- Team, '49, Y-Teens, '49-'50-'51, munity Chairman, Home Room, 50, Student Council Representative, Ig, '49-'50-'51, Carnival, '49-'50, ent Council Assembly, '50, On mittee for Election of Snow Queen, ANNIE lX'lARIE SIMMONS: Home omics Club Member, '49-'50, '50-'51, ry Club Member, '49-'50, '50-'51, ent Council Representative, '51, dent, Library Club, '5l. I-IN L. SITES: Drum Major Band, r, Spanish Club, State Music 'val, '51, District Music Festival, National Music Educators' Con- on, St. Louis, '50, Sesqnicentennial, iington Choir, '50, UH. M. S. Pina- ' Lead, Choir, '49, t'Tobacco Festi- Band, '50, Western Chorus, Choir, 'Cliimes Assembly, Choir, '49-'50, sic Parade, Band, '51, Spring .ert Choir, Choir, '50-'51. N lXlII.LARD SRELTON: Virginia ry Club, Spring, '50, Vice President, A Room, Spring, '50, Usher. URICE LEE SLEDD. UL EUGENE SLUSHER: Library Club, 0, Secretary-Treasurer, Library '48-'49, Vice President, Library Club, '49-'50, Student Government, '49- '50, Choir, '49-'50, National Music Educators' Conference, St. Louis, '50, Sesquicentennial Celebration, Washing- ton, '50, Chimes Assembly, '49, Presidents' Club, '50-'51, D. E., '50-'51, President, D. E. Club, Usher, '48-'49. CARL LEONARD SMITH: Football, '49- '50-'51, J Club Treasurer, '50, Presi- dent, Home Room, '49. I'IOXVARD SMITH: Stage Crew, '48-'51, Assistant Manager, '50-'51, The Devil and Daniel Webster, '50. MARGARET ANN SMITH: G. A. A., '48-'50, Senior Y-Teens, Fall, '49, Basket- ball Playdays, '49-'50, Softball Playday, '49, Skating Club, '50, Typist, Roanoke Roman, '50-'5l. NIARSHALL DONALD SMITH: Home Room, President, Spring, '50, Junior Varsity Football, '47, Varsity Football, '48-'49-'50, Baseball, Spring, '50. ll '.THOMAS SLQNEX SNEAD. LARRY EDWIN SNYDER. CARL SoNNY H JALMAR SOMMARDAHL, JR.: Vice President, Sophomore Home Room, '47, Junior Varsity Football, '47, Hi-Y, '48-'49, President, Junior Home Room, '48, Junior Varsity Baseball, '49, Varsity Baseball, '50, Varsity Foot- ball, '48-'50, Varsity J Club, '50, Vice President, Junior Class, '48, Foot- ball Assembly, '48, WALTER RAY SOWER: President, Sophomore Home Room, '48-'49, Vice President, D. E. Club, '49-'50, Member Hi-Y, '50, BARBARA JEAN SPRADLIN: Senior Y- Teens, Fall, '49, Home Room Vice Presi- dent, '49-'50, JULIA LOUISE SPRINRLE: Student Council Representative, '48-'49, Fleur- de-Lys, '48-'50, G. A. A. Club, '48-'49, Basketball Playday, '48, Secretary, Home Room, '49-'50, Junior Class Talent Assembly, '49, Cheerleader, '50-'51, His- tory Assembly, '50, Chimes Assembly, '50 ERNEST RUDOLPH STAFFORD: Red Cross Representative, '48-'49, Assistant Sports Editor, fejerson News, '5O. BETTY JEAN STATON: Band, '48-'51, All-State Band, '49-'50, '50-'51, Jejferson Ne'ws,' Music Parade, '49-'50-'51, District Music Festival, '49-'51, Tobacco Festival, '50, State Music Festival, '51, School Assemblies, Band, Secretary, Home Room, '49, Secretary, Home Room, '51, Future Business Leaders of America, '5l. ROBERT LEE STONE ALFRED WRIGHT STUART: Jejersnn News, '49-'51, News Feature Editor, '50, News Sports Editor, '50-'51, Devil and, Daniel Webster, '50, Honor Roll, Spring, '49, Home Room Treasurer, '50-'51, Scorekeeper, Varsity Basketball, -3 119 '51, S. I. P. A. Convention, Lexington, Va., '50. NIARILYN LEONA STULL: President, Home Room, Fall, '48, President, Home Room, Spring, '49, Secretary-Treasurer, Home Room, Fall, '49. IWARY LOU SWAIN: Y-Teens, '48-'50, The Devil and Daniel Webster, '50, Why the Chimes Rang, '49-'50, History Assembly, '50, Girls' Football Game, '50, Escapades, '50, Junior Assembly, '49, HELEN ELIZABETH SXVEENEY. NANCY CAROLE SNVINDERMAN1 Monitor, '48, Junior Y-Teens, '48, Vice President, Junior Class, '49-'50, Vice President, Home Room, '49-'50, Chairman, Decora- tion Committee for Junior-Senior Prom, '50, Assembly Reporter for World-News, '49-'50, Secretary, Home Room, '50-'51, NIARY LOUISE TABOR. JAMES ALLEN TAVENNER: Football, '50, Varsity J Club, '50-'51, Baseball, '49-'50-'51, Vice President, Home Room, '49-'50-'51. DOROTHY JEAN TAYLOR: Junior Y- Teens, '48, Home Room Secretary, '50. RONALD GLENN TAYLOR: Monitor, '49-'50, Jejferson News Staff, '49-'50, Acorn Staff, '50-'51, Vice President, Home Room, '49-'50, Varsity J Club, '50-'51, Varsity Baseball, '50-'5l. JOHN FIAYNARD TERRY, JR.: Wrest- ling, '49-'50-'51, Varsity J Club. PATRICIA VAN THADEN: Sophomore Prefect, '48-'49, Sophomore Home Room, Secretary and Treasurer, '48-'49, Junior Prefect, '49, Art Stal? for ACORN, '50-'51, Art Club Publicity Chairman, '50-'51, Senior Class Secretary, '50-'51, Senior Home Room Treasurer, '50-'51, Y-Teens, '48-'49, Art Club, '49-'Sli Snow Queen Court, '50, Home Room Student Council Representative, '50. PAUL WINSTON THAXTON. CLARK HSKIPPYH EDINGTON THOMAS, JR.: Junior Varsity Baseball, Spring, '49, Vice President, Home Room, Fall, '50. JOHN TOMMY THOMAS: Football, '48-'49, President, Home Room, '50-'51, RICHARD BRUCE THOMAS: History Club, '50-'51, History Assembly, Present Colors, Fall, '50, SARAH JANE THOMAS. VERNELL JOAN THOMASSON: D. E. Club. DORIS JEAN THOMPSON. EUNICE AILEEN THOMPSON: Acorn Magazine Staff, '50-'51. DONALD ROBERT THORNTON: President, Sophomore Class, '48-'49, Vice President, Student Government, '49-'50, President, Home Room, '50, Member Hi-Y, '49- '50-'5l, National Honor Society, '50-'5l, Student Cooperative Association Con- vention, '50, President, National Honor Society, '51, President, Senior Class, '51, BARBARA ALICE THURMAN: Junior Classical League, '48-'51, Vice President, Junior Y-Teens, '48-'49, Senior Y-Teens, Student Government Representative, '48- '5l, Vice President, Home Room, '51, Senior Prefect, '5l. JAMES M. TRENT: Hi-Y Club, '48-'49, S. I. P. A. Convention, '48-'49, Co- Sports Editor Annual, '49-'50, CO-Sports Editor Acorn Magazine, '49-'50, Business Manager Annual, '50-'51, Sports Editor Acorn Magazine, '50-'51, Jqferson News Staff, '50-'5l. ELBERT NORRED TRINRLE: Red Cross Representative, '49-'50, Jefferson. News Reporter, '50-'51, Virginia History Club, '50. CARL ARTHUR TRIPPEER: Football, '48-'50, Basketball, '49-'50-'51, Junior Varsity, '47-'49, Varsity J Club, '48- '5l, Choir, '49-'50, National Music Educators' Convention, St. Louis, '49, Football Co-Captain, '50, Tennis Co- Captain, '49-'50, Tennis, '48-'49-'50, President, J Club, '50, Vice President, Home Room, '49-'50, President, Home Room, '47-'48. JIMMY H. TRIRPEER: Acorn Staff, '48- '51, Jejerson News Staff, '50-'51, ACORN Annual Staff, '50-'5l, Editor-in-Chief, ACORN Annual, '50-'51. VAL JONES TROUT: Varsity Football, '48-'50, Varsity Wrestling, '48-'50, Chimes Assembly, '49-'50, One-Act Play The Valiant, '49, Senior Play, '50, Student Council Representative, '50-'51, Varsity J Club, '49-'51, Junior Varsity Football, '47, All-City County Team, '49-'50. BARBARA ANNE TURNER. ROBERT ELLIS TURNER. RENDA ELLEN UNDERWOOIJZ D. E. Club, '50-'51, Skating Club, '49-'50. WALTER DAVE URQUHART: Hi-Y Club, '50-'51, Varsity Baseball, '50, Carnival, '49. WILLIAM BOYD VAUGHT: Junior Varsity Football, '48, Treasurer, Home Room, '48. BETTY JANE VIPPERMAN. ALICE JOHNSTON WALL: Junior Classical League, '48-'al , Virginia History Club, '50, Senior Y-Teen, '50-'5l. SHIRLEY ANNE WARD: Associate Editor of Jejerson News, '50-'51, Presi- dent, Junior Red Cross, '50-'51, Secre- tary, Home Room, '49-'50, Junior Red Cross Representative, '48-'49, Y-Teens, '48-'50, J. C. L., '48-'5l. PHOEBE ANN WARNER: Junior.Y- Teens, '48, Red Cross Representative, '48, Junior Classical League, '-l-8, Red Cross Representative, '49, Monitor, '49, Verse Choir in Chimes, '50, The History Assembly, Verse Choir, '50, Regular Reporter, Jejerson News, '50, Secretary, College Club, '51, Senior Y- Teens, '50. CHARLES PHILLIPS lVlAHO0D WEIN- BERG: Vice President, Home Room, '48-'49, Secretary, Home Room, '50, Student Council Representative, '50, Junior Varsity Basketball, '49, Stage Crew, '49-'50. FRANCES RAE WERTZ: Girls' Athletic Association, '49-'50, Jefferson High Choir, '49-'51, National Music Educators' Convention, St. Louis, '50, Student Council Representative, '5l. EDDIE VINCENT WHEELER: Red Cross Representative, '50, Junior Talent Show, '50, Carnival, '50. CHARLES ERNEST WIiI'FEZ Of Thee I Sing, Fall, '48, Wrestling Team, '48- '49, Hi-Y Club, Spring, '49, Student Government, Spring, '49, Secretary, Home Room T-60, Spring, '50, Usher, '48-'51, Varsity J Club, '49-'51, Spanish Club, '49-'50, Carnival, '49-'50, V. H. S. L. Meet CSpellingj, '50, Plays, Spring, '51. SHIRLEY ANNE WHITE: G. A. A., '49- '5l, Volleyball Honor Team, '49, Play- days, '49-'51, Volleyball Teams, Basket- ball Teams, Softball Teams, Bowling, Badminton, Ping-Pong, Skating Club, Art Club, '50-'5l. LEONARD ERVIN WIiITl.OCK. FRANCES VIRGINIA WILPIELMZ Red Cross Representative, '-LS. FRANCIS JANE WILIIELM: President, Home Room, '49, Spanish Club, '48-'51, Virginia History Club, '50, G. A. A.'s, '-L8-'50, Volleyball Team, '48-'49, Senior Y-Teens, '50-'51, Bowling Team, '48-'+l9. HILDA 'lXlAE WILHELM: Monitor, Spring, '50, Treasurer, Home Room, '50, G. A. A., '48-'49, lXlARY JANE WILICTSS. GEORGE ELRIDGE WILLARD: Junior and Senior Home Room President, D, lt. Clubs, Junior Varsity Basketball Team. GENEVA ANN WILLETT: Social Chair- man, Y-Teens, '49-'50, President. Bible Class, '50, President, F. H. A., '50-'Sl ,Vice President, Home Room, '50, Member, Presidents' Club, '50-'51, Speech De- partment Assembly, '49, Unclerstudy in Dear Ruth Senior Play, '50, Prop- erties, Chimes Assembly, '50, Member, Y-Teens, '49-'5l. IRVIN EDNVARD WILLIAMS: Junior Varsity Football, I'-l8, Home Room 'vice President, Badminton Finals. RAYNIOND NEAL WILLIAMS: Hi-Y Club, '49-'50, Chaplain, Hi-Y Club, '50: Basket- ball, '49-'50, '50-'51, Baseball, '49-'50s Student Government Representative, '49- '5O, Usher, '50. sci 120 1-31- TRILBY ANN WILLIS: D. E. C Social Chairman, '51. DORIS JACQUELINE JACKIE WILS Library Club, '49, D. E. Club, '50- Secretary, D. E. Club, '50-'51 SAMUEL WITT. VERLA LAEERN WITT. EVA GERTRUDE WOOD: G. A. A., '51, Basketball, '-L9-'51, Softball, Bowling Team, '51, V. C. L., '49- D. E. Club, '50-'51, PAUL AMBROSE WOOD, JR. PATRICIA ANN WOODS: Junior Y-Te '48-'-19, Home Room Secretary, '48, Fr: Assembly, '50, National Music Educat Conference, St. Louis, '50, W'ashing D. C., Choir Trip, '50, Chairman Make Great Expectations, '49, French C '49-'50, Virginia History Club, J QU arson News Reporter, '50- Cl'Iimes Assembly, '50, Choir Cont '50, English Department Assembly, Worked in Main Office, '50-'51, Cl '49-'5l. 'THELMA ELIZABETH WOODS: Stu: Council Representative, '48, Guida Department, '48-'49, Skating Club, Home Room Secretary, '50, Senior I Representative, '50, Activities Ol '50, Guidance Department, '51, SARAH JANE WOODSON: G. A. A. C '49-'50, Basketball Team, '-L9-'50, .. ball Team, '49-'50, Student Governn Representative, '49-'50-'51, D. E. C '50-'51, Vice President. BlAR'l'I-IA ANNE WOOLEOLR. NIARY ELIZABETII NVOOLIVOLK. LOIS ALENE WORLEX'. ROBERT LEE WRAY. FREDERICK LEWIS WRIGHT: Foo Team, '47-'49, Football Team Man: '50-'51, Basketball Team, '49-'50, Ju Varsity Basketball Team, Captain, '48, XVrestling Team, '49-'50, C '47-'5l , Treasurer, Choir, '50 Chimes Assembly, '47-'51, Nati Music Conference, St. Louis, '50, President, Home Room Sophomore X '47-'48, Vice President, Home R Junior Year, '48-'49, President, H Room Senior Year, '50-'51, Junior Va Baseball Team, '48-'-19: Washin Sesquicentennial, 'Ll-9-'50, Perfect Att ance Record, '38-'51, Thanksgi Assembly, '47-'50. PEGGY DAKRLYNE WRIGHT: Presic Home Room, '-l9, Secretary, Home R '49-'50, Spelling Contestant at Fort Meet, '49. WILLIAM EDWARD YAGER, JR. BERNARD BRUCE YERNON. JAMES GUY YOUNG, JR. SIDNEY MUSE ZIMMERMAN. A ACORN ANNUAL .... .... Acorn Magazine .... Action Shots ..... Activities Olhce .... . . B Band .... .... Baseball ..... Basketball ..... . . C Cafeteria Ladies ..... .... Cheerleaders ...... Chimes Assembly. . . Choir ........... Class Activities ..., Contents .,...... . . D Dedication .... ..., Directory .............. Distributive Education .... Division Pages Before School ...,, During School ..., After School ..., .... F F. H. A. ,.,..... . . Faculty .......,.. Faculty llfleeting .... Fireman ........... Football .... Foreword ...... French Club .,... . . G Girls' Athletic Association. . Guidance Office ........... H Hi-Y .... .... Hobbies .... .... I Index ..., .... I Janitors .................. jefferson High School Outside .......... Inside .... In PAGE 23 22 36-37 15 104-105 95 92-93 102 97 50 31 20-21 10-11 4-5 112-120 34 12-13 18-19 78-79 35 7-9 17 103 88-91 11 48 98-99 16 82-83 86-87 121 102-103 2 3 dex Jejarson News .... jobs ............. junior Y-Teens ..... Junior Class ......... junior Class Ofncers ......... L Latin Club. . . . . . Library Club. . . . . . M Madonna ..... ....... Maid ...................... McNeace, L. B. CActivitiesj. . O Oiiice Secretaries ..... ..... P Payne, W. D. CPrincipalj ..... S School and Community ...... Senior Class ......... , .... . . Seniors in Caps and Gowns. . . Senior Mirror ............... Senior Oihcers .... Snow Queen ............ . . Snow Queen Court .......... Snow Queen Maid of Honor. . Sophomore Class .......... Sophomore Officers ..... Spanish Club ...... Speech .............. Senior Y-Teens ........ Student Government ........ Student Government Elections.. . T Tennis ..... ..... Title Page .... ..... V Varsity J ................... Vocational Instruction ....... W White, M. G.. . . . . . Wrestling .... . . . Y Y-Teen Drive ..... . . . ani 121 13+ PAGE 24-25 100-101 84 39-45 38 46 49 51 102 15 16 6 80-81 58-77 56 108-111 57 107 106 107 27-30 26 47 52-53 85 S4-55 14 95 1 96 32-33 7 94 14 4 'S , -a . . af , 'I' 4 nr, f , . .. 1. 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