Jefferson High School - Acorn Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1959

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I n jf JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Roanoke' Virginia ' I - - 1 FJ ' , , f - ,gig aZ3u:fL, A 47 '5 j b v . 1 I: H, A, I JN--71 sri 4712! ?Q4,-y-E45 -V 'v fQd32,J'?4LQw'gN H1351-912 Qi W'-4i'4E 'f Q ldidie-+2 'Q 0.-A ,V ' :A-f 1 ' Y HQ' 4 'Lkyl ,Q ! We M9 ,z XV, ,Syn V :Aja sn xx , W, . TY X3 Y N 'J V W Xxx if. fx Q, G 1959 ln I'CV1CW. .. fhougg Me mmemg eyeva Tj H1 r.xx5x Jyywmf ,fjwf HL X I C 71 fl 1 fl 5 . 'bi K, ' 5, , H 34,0 -7. . ,, ,fi if f , V Q 1 ,AM Z W if if ! 1 X, I f f ,Wi ,f 4 QM U ' ' 1 my ,Q 4 , I '4 fi? '44, B , 'if AZ, ffffggv 2 6 44 -' T , W .- Y 0' ' qv.. QQ . Q -J x , X 1 ' KA 83' ,, o - X V .Q x gr ,pf . -'f ..- L fr' vw. -,N w ,gf A' f 41 ' 7 S 'fi X 55 6 gx Foreword? 'TC i Rf fggu Q This is a story and a closeup xb A photographic record of your schoo O i ig X5 life . . . Academically . . . Athletically GX RJ QR . . . Socially . . . In the years to come, Q s A 1 . 3 may you review these pages and re- ggi ' S live through the camera's eye , SN 1 '- Y your days at Jefferson High! .NX is X 5 Q fx H ff . ' fi I J 5'- 'Si ! r A 4' '20 1 'l J ' ' H- Q . 3 xg K 1 4- f .. f 7 f' g I Q ' ' al 'Y xg 3 lg fa, , I rlrr M mm .aw ik N gg in U 'I 'I ,JQQQQ g6?4 Q I' AI7, f f Lf 2' C L LN9- LM NB Q X Raft! ,245 A6195-'-f 'g...-' . bt A90 , ! Q 2 K if U at Table of Contents .wi U 13 if A The Camera . . . E Q 5 J . . . reviews our general growth- is S Q QB page 4 - . . . snaps our individual pictures- i page 27 x . . . recalls our club activities- NX Q D page 89 S . . . measures our athletic abilities- SN 5 page 123 ' . . . records our achievements- XQS A . . . page 141 Qi' is -9- 02027 , ,....... E5 ' i li Z E' Q, 3 ' E 3 - -.,-4'- Athletically... Academically... Books, study, quizzes, tests, Pep assemblies, pom poms, pa- exams . . . homework, parallels, rades, excited crowds, coveted vic- projects, lab experiments, themes tories, heart-breaking defeats. . . . more books, more study. if? ,l ,513 MN ,.g,M.LfJ,,,, rwc Mmag,fw,L,g,j VJ L ,LJ LL'i.,4.W.n.: ,LJ 'f s.f lefgjlx' ,JMD l 'LVD' I' 2, N Nifty .I ! 2' If J Lv Q LJ, 'VDXQF4 -gli K-kakmlg It .1 I f l -. . X: l i ,r , .' 'L -, I . 'X I--'ylwlwkf ,., W I XfA,,J -f-J, V M'A.Ji I ks Lk, Vg 7 I .k. 1+ if-' 'gs R ,Xi 4', ' -,Z f K, . '-in jk ' sb, inf I- ' A V if A' sk K 5.4. M With Q y at the Magic oi Lolor . 4 ups X Through Socially... Q Dances, plays, concerts, games . . la k to buzz sitting on the wall . . . b c p 4' ,A -- f.f'-'- r groups . . . good friends, good times. Vg 5 N. ' awk If fi . ,aww AWWA' f'f'mfH11:!7 ff C 'Ui ,. ,, ff' 'R ly, I d ,gig A-J ,YJ aff'- cow? 4f4 if XML' X ,Z ,cm we ,MH fb' off a fre 1,15 fo-fiff' ' MVA!! as , g V 'Q iopiffi Jvfws-f A 4 I, Q Wifi l'ffW'1 l ' l K a ' y,3,c,Ag',mL, J- And the Wonder of Print. A 6 fj-Q,wJn ,L-Q ,5,.,.,M. ,,.f-,f 5 ,J i X, IWW' classes, sports, and good times, Jeffites become adults. Gov rl it 1 X . Academically 1 5 H yi U6 ,lf ,gp . X, , l ,-fl W 1 ,,A ' ' ' 'QTEQQ2' f ,,- I N . as ' L 41,-1- ' fy, ,if f X I H ,,,,..f' Learn . Whether We plan to go to college, enter armed services, or go directly into business or industry, we are of- fered courses which meet our individual needs. On these pages, our camera shows Jeff- ites at Work. At left-Marie LaPrade,, George Hohmann and Char- lotte Staton mount a dis- play of student Work, based on Idylls of the King. 's 3 :JH K i kX'f A new course, Advanced Biology, has this year been added to our curriculum for the benefit of students planning: to enter the field of medicine. Nancy Brown, Betty Mason, Susie McAfee, and Jesse Wilson enjoy dissecting fish in their study of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. lux--mm X , J! 4, X X QU157. 1 'ulliil-A 1 A13-I - ' lui I , ll 5: ,tl I 'imp !l le! .-! .J ar ffl ' l A gt 'in At the spring Library dis- play of new books arranged by Miss Miller and Mrs. MacNeace, Duane Dillard, Richard Hooper, Charleen Elmore, and Cathy Robert- son spend a free period in exploration of new additions to our library. In Home Economics, stu- dents are. concerned with Child Care, Grooming, In- terior Decorating, Family Relationships and Food as well as Clothing Construc- tion. At right, we see Sandra Johnson, Shirley Harris, and Kay Kier, as they work on new summer cottons. il 2 ' 4 f f'l MI' e Three R's . . .and Much More . . W 1 , 1 Y. -F - -T 4, . C , f gaigffelliwilellmg? l N l if ,na ll e Fx? ' 5,-' w ,J G W , U, ' Q I , V! af-4 Xf i 'REX 1 I, A F11 'y 1' 1, ff, ,fx A N Ay , ,410 K lx 1, if svrjxs ,a pq ,J , . 'J?6,,,,,f J r ,xx ff-. - QQ-'f-i'l'f,I N , I X f , C. ,fc f dl ff' - v.v' f l Y Z xv Ai X, Y, l , ,qi Lk, 3 ,kr V ' N I Y -as . , - fir 71- H Moments between classes are precious. Ann In Physics Class, Dennis Roscoe. Richard Huhbard, Alta Strickland, Johnny Ewart and Tony Bushong, Duane Dillard, Cathy Callahan, Hancock make the most of them. learn to apply Archimedess principle. fl - , ,J I ,gl . 5,- f' l X' is K' f l w 1g..s n Q -1.514- 1 Taking Part in Class Discussion . l --G ' WWE fa l-Fu it 4 1 I limi if T fx L3 51, X t fl Eli? Xxx-Mx-.JJ if N X iff Ltfifhzfsfe-fiifc f The beginner and ad- vanced students study- ing Art at Jefferson try their hand in a multi- tude of styles and tech- niques. The first year they challenge charcoal, pastel, tempra, Water color, and ink, while studying still life, figure drawing, perspective, lettering, commercial art, pottery, etc. Advanced students Work more in detail, and also try their hand at oils. A number of Jeffer- son students entered their classwork in the AAUW Roanoke Area Artists Exhibition at Heronimus and received recognition. Melanie Jo Wi1kes's Wash Day was selected best in the show and she received a scholarship. Emily Wirs- ing's tempera painting of the alley Won second place. These advanced Art students, Fred Harris, Donna Dooley, Judy Woodyard, Cseatedj, and Jane Mattox and George McCathern Cstand- lngj, are working on their individual projects. Q- -4x- at-1 V? 13: , Q ., . gf , L 5x X 5- ,Q ' 5 I i -. eil 1 yn! X gx ii R E S. ,yi p svn. N L- ' MII... V iv x' 2 1 fi.-ix. mmf: 4 :s F young V .-'A' 7 v 5 f N ! Culqxqfm , X f f '? '++','g 'f' W N OM, rwlllu fi I Lx f D4u R i W Q I 1 X 'U X1 ,V ' Listening, Comparing 4 is Jefferson is one of the few schools which offer Work in is four foreign languages . . . 2 Latin, Spanish, French and now for the first time, Rus- sian. In these courses we learn not only to speak and Write the language but also 'mf' '- X, BL KK is X In an American History class, Sharon Bieler and Sandy Helms compare their own maps with the official map of the United States. Mrs. Giles comments, Since when has the Atlantic Ocean moved to the California coast? 1, Y., RN HU, IXII U n d e r s ta n din g 'f VA + W we learn the culture, civiliza- ' . Kal Pr! ng I AL SMA . ,, IU tion, history, and geography of each country. In the Span- ish class, pictured at left, Senora Mamie Salva de Pat- terson, discusses the geogra- phy of her native country Puerto Rico. At right, Mr. Arthur Freitag explains the workings of the slide rule to Charles Pugh and George Vogel. Below, in a second year typing class, Mrs. Mildred Brust explains the day's lesson in tabulation to Virginia Elmore. 9' Practical experience gained in Trade School enables the student to obtain employment as an apprentice in the trade of his choice. Lower right, Barry Divers and Jackson Thierry tune up the motor of David Barbour's Wil1y's station wagon. Not only do We have classes for ev- ery curricular plan, we have sports for the inclination of every student -... organized, intramur- al, class or individual ones. Football comes first in the school yearg it comes first to mind and lingers longest in the minds of every Jeffite. Many of us well re- member the thrilling football encounter with E. C. Glass. At right Key Clark demonstrates some of the finer techniques of tackling. l v-' -s i' fi 5 l ii -V7.-ft lm ,. : Jcifjcw-clfcldi Q Q 4 ,. c W - Mas, 'H tx . 5 if if One of the many activ- ities enjoyed by girls in Physical Education class is tumbling. Susan Mark- ley, Liza Yenable, Pat Humphries, Mary Eleanor Hodges, and Frances Irv- ing demonstrate their agility. fm .' an 4,51 S W M I uvmr Wm.: 5 , It 11: Socially ...... We Mature . . The camera, having moved behind the crowd, now snaps the main feature of the pre-Fleming rally, the talk by Head Coach Rohrdanz. Here he is commenting, f'We need your support to win. Team members and cheerleaders nod in agreement. The punch line is always popular at a party. The one pictured at left formed in the home of Betty Kay Hitch as she enter- tained members of the Voice of Christian Youth. Snow falls rarely enough to be appre- ciated. These unnamed students were un- doubtedly late to class. .,,. Q fi 'i i T it Accepting Responsibilities and Rewards . The two big dances of the school year are the Snow Queen Dance, given by the Student Government, and the May Prom, staged by the Juniors for the Senior Class. On this page are scenes from the Snow Queen Dance. Jeffites love to dance . . X Snow Queen, Vickie Reid Maid of Honor, Carolyn Epperson Swanson Angle and Harry Gamble pantomime, Delicious in the Floor Show. I5 v., G 1,'-'Nw V, 4 .- , ' ' ,. , 'af ax ' Q, u ,A 1. ,LA 1 . 'f i., Q , M. ,J 1 w lim,-,., A 'z W- .LQ 1, - J 4, Q, 5,1 W ,JY s v 1 f Jeffites love to talk! x L, :PI 'WY 4, 54 4 f ,gi-if ,. Y',.v' 2:2 ' f , f ?1'E!f'iPi' ,- , A W., , ? , ex W L' fi ' 3 Q C 1 I f. gi: , ez: ,A f In T15 z fW K fm I . A at -., -1 WJ 7 I I ,jj L,,,,,:l.. fa 1 W' g . 'fra 5' 'i' a , - Til! - 5 rf' A f- A' 1 Ex Q L , M 1 ,, , ,, fi' ,fy ' ' - , 'L pn s H. J! ef .Mg If Hu, nil-L rv , 1 J ' li? I - ' ' 1 ' g ,142 A , I 4 7157, v ' M VY ua, 5 Wink- 1 gg. 1 - ,EE Qia 131- . ' 4+ f i ,F -ggwf Y 14m?g' .??ffgf' A , -1-J: 'ff .. egfm 'Mk a. ggv A, ' +'fiI5,53'v4- 1, 'Z -Z 2' , 9' A 4 'w46:vg3ag,,5gi,c'- v N u1v,A,'. ff . ,lx TW! Grd. ' We Nm, 'YW ll , I , X A, 'N U qw Mom 1 fwm' T41 + + + + W mm mmm iwEmm lm, Q 1 flwiiif Xl 'HKU Qhi I can I, 'fx ,CUM rwscltea ,flaws if ss f ,Q , ,I 7, , ,f s af f f , f J .'g..1rl 'rg' il 'L , Q,-,15gaAQ,.f,.4 ' fe 2 M- AN We dedicate the 1959 Acorn Yearbook to you MISS EDITH MOORE as an expression of our honor and respect. J eierson is your life- your love. As friend, teacher and sponsor, A you have given yourself without limit to school and students. We are grateful for your devotion D and leadership. ws-5 Miss Moore awaits her entrance cue backstage during the Student Government Project SYZYGY or Shooiin' in the Hills. Our Faculty and Staff Membe Mr. Harold L. Secord Principal Mr. Jerald R. White Assistant Principal Mr. Houston B. Sizer Manager of Student Activities Not pictured: Miss Sarah Goodwin-English, Voice of Christian Youth Sponsor. Mrs. Lois Langley-Spring term Speech and Drama, Masquers and Mr. Donald H. Alexander-Physical Education. Assistant Coach, Football. Golf Coach. Mr. Theodore C. Anderson, Jr.- Physical Education. Deac of Boys. Assistant Coach, Football. Wrestling Coach. Mr. Donald Bartol-Mathematics, Head Basketball Coach, Driving. Miss Jean L. Bentley-Physical Education. Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation Sponsor. Chairman Phy- sical Education Department. Mr. James M. Bishop-Physical Science. Chairman, Guidance Committee. Miss Miriam Bowman-Spanish. Pan American League Sponsor. Mr. W. Irving Brinkley- Electricity. Mrs. Mildred Brust-Business Education. Mr. Charles R. Buchanan-Distrib- utive Education. Sponsor, D. E. Club. Junior Varsity Baseball Coach. Mr. Joseph L. Byrd, Jr.-Physical Education. Driving. Assistant Football Coach. Assistant Bas- ketball Coach. Head Baseball Coach. Mr. Clyde C. Caldwell-General Shop. Mechanical Drawing. Mr. Gordon Camden- Auto Mechanics. Mrs. Violet E. Carter-Business Education. Sponsor, Sophomore Class. Miss Thelma Chambers-Business Education. Sponsor, F.T.A. Mr. James P. Comer-History. Miss Frances J. Cooper--Science. Chairman, Science Department. , iw Edith Thespian Sponsor. Miss Moore-Mathematics, Student Gov- ernment Sponsor, Honor Society Sponsor. Mr. C. W. Rohrdanz- 'U' I '15 , ' a. 1 'T Q. . : f f ..:q.f-.:.gU , - .. .-,,..s...' f.4,..,. I . 'Q N Physical Education, Driver Train- ing, Head Football Coach, Head Track Coach. Mrs. Marion Barber -Home Economics. -.Q I .., 5 'A an ,WM W ., 't 6 .,fy,yf Ali, ,K I - , . 1 I ,ii , f . scs. '55 Q 71 Iis X if- . - t 213.-QM V ' . .AQGWV M mm as Xi . i i PM it I V...-..4'.,, l p . G ililii .41 K K X ,.., ,. an I - as K 5, A1 I Am' . is: ' t xx- . l D ' J' ' 4 .X um R. LS f f'iii?V1'. V fy 'Q 7 .1-if X ,. as Ria W' - Q t l , , , , , a 1 .XI ' 5? A N 1 . is A X 'X . pl X' ip. .4 'JB - . fc. ' 5 I8 I'S Instructing, Guiding and Support V 4Qg A dv -: ff. n . f fm si fa fi 'f' 4 . . L. .. i fx., pf mm'- l ,W . I, ,M .. E. , f v. if - .vi 1 A 6 ':'u'!l ,I I 1 5 Ml 1 , fl f N' uf, ,, 4 at f J -2'-M I yr A .-I -l I I V Ihsl 'Vw 1-. , . , I ELS ' 51:1 . ,ik . , ,, .vg s f .Wg ,- if , ., U , 'awp' L , 4 I , 4 I 3 . Wai A-W. if F . F 1 M 1 . . ff , fm ' 5 '-V I J af S. 5 I vi 'IQ-T' p f i if i - J 1,- I f 'hiifl f L if 5 'QA - , M I A 'fir sl A . . , ...,L gi AVA. , , , sv fm.- it ll V. A A' li 'wa ?rwW J, M, .4-. y 4 4, Q X. 'ZEN' . -,1. ,.,., X l , ' w: I. .W 'V 1' if . 4 ff' fy iff l Q, - Q 1-.., -asa.. I9 ingUs... Mrs. Nina S. Cooper--English. Y-Teens, Sponsor. Mrs. Sadie Daher Cote-English. Miss Anna G. Cronise-Business Education. Sponsor, F.B.L.A. Miss Ruth Marie Cronise-English. Sponsor, F.T.A. Mrs. Martha D. Crute-Business Education. Y-Teen Sponsor. Mrs. Nancy S. DickersonfScience. Junior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Ruth B. Dorsey-English. Mrs. Elisabeth M. Drewry-Eng- lish. Yearbook Sponsor. Mrs. Evelyn B. Eckman-English. French. Fleur-de-Lys Sponsor. Miss Frances C. Elliott-Business Education. Junior Y-Teen Spon- sor. Mr. Howard E. Emmons-History. Guidance. Mrs. Henriette M. Fallwell-f French. Fleur-de-Lys Sponsor. L'Echo Sponsor. Mrs. Ethel J. Field-History. Dean of Girls. Miss Margaret Fisher- Mathematics. Mr. Arthur Freitag- Mathematics. Mr. Jack B. Fuesler-Band. Music Appreciation. Mrs. Evelyn G. Giles-History. Attendance Office. Mrs. Martha R. Gravely-Physical Education. Mrs. Anna S. Graybill-Business Education. Mr. George Graybill-Physical Ed- ucation. Assistant Coach, Foot- ball. Assistant Coach, Baseball. Driving. f 1 n Mr. Robert M. Griffey-Choir. Miss Anna Louise Haley-History. Miss R. Howell Hardie-Speech and Dramatics. Sponsor, Masquers dz Thespians. Mr. J. N. Harker, Jr.-Physics. Bible. Bible Club Sponsor. P.A.L. Sponsor. f 4 , Directing Experimentation WX ' Ee,..,..-' -4.. ' 94 'U img, K. ,ZA if ii ,. .J 3.:4.- 3 'i .' . ,.,' 1 'V g If V PDQ We . 9 3 If 75.53 1., -if V f. , Ja,-LM ' .Q Ag. A '51 -ai.-. f Q 1 'J' V 1 . f v W .ft if I 1 'af' fi. fait . Q- M: ' via z Q. X gov ei' r VSA f ' . Le fic Q wg fy V V 1 5' 'Q L' sf ' . .Q . , ' ' fs., ,. 4.53 'Ei 1 1... T .L 7: 1451- -. G .. K , . .I . fu n Tig ' f 5 5' 4 i faf. .4 , Y 'Eff 4? f at in I 2592? 'ix :ew f Q , A... X ' l 'N I few I S ' V M Q fl . ', , W A . I K 'yea' 4 ' ' iff f ' f . f . l I ' f W I f , 'fs - 'fl 'Q K ' V - .f it lib' . , A I f - ' 1 Q .hy , X ZO Miss Berta M. Hartman- Mathematics. Mrs. Sue P. Hill-Business Edu- cation. Future Business Leaders of America, Sponsor. Mr. W. O. Holloway-Sheet Metal. Mr. Alfred D. Hurt-History, Voice of Christian Youth Spon- sor. Mr. John Jenkins, Jr.-Science. Science Fair Sponsor. Miss Lucia Z. Johnson-Latin. Junior Classical League Sponsor. Miss Mildred C. Kerlin-History, Red Cross Sponsor. Mr. G. Clyde Macdonald- Orchestra. Mr. Leo A. Maier-Printing. Miss Margaret A. Martin-Biology. Science Club Sponsor. Science Fair Sponsor. Guidance. Miss Frances Miller-Librarian. Library Club Sponsor. Mrs. Evelyn F. Mitchell-Home Economics. Future Homemakers Association Sponsor. Mrs. Charlotte G. Murphy-Home Economics. Chairman, Home Ec- onomics Department. Miss Mabel Noell-Mathematics. Miss Mary E. Obenshain-Business Education. Mr. Walter D. Oxven-Welding. Mr. Walter W. Palmer-History. Mrs. Betty Jo Patsel-Physical Education. Mrs. Natalie S. Petersen-Russian. Mr. C. Lewis Pitzer, Jr.-History. Hi-Y. Mrs. Adele Scholl Quimby-Art. Art Club Sponsor. Mrs. Helen S. Rewis - Latin. English. Junior Classical League Sponsor. Mrs. Mary H. Richardson-English. Chairman, English Department. Mrs. Mildred S. Sadler-English. Acorn Magazine Sponsor. Voice of Christian Youth Sponsor. Encouraging Independent Study Mr. W. R. Saunders-Science. Mrs. Mary G. Shepherd-Science. Junior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Madelyn H. Singer- Mathematics. Mr. Frank O. Smith-History. Chairman, History Department. Mrs. Lecy H. Smith-English. Miss Leila A. Stalker-Business Education. Coordinator, Business Department. Mrs. Ruth J. Staton-Guidance. Jefferson News Sponsor. Mrs. Anne M. Stone-Mathematics. Mrs. Florence C. Stump-Mathe- matics. Future Teachers of America Sponsor. Mr. Howard L. Sumpter-Auto Mechanics. Chairman of Indus- trial Department. Mr. Bernard Talley-Business Education. Mrs. Lottie M. Tice-English. Mr. Arthur Trinko-Mechanical Drawing. Miss Jean L. Umberger-English. Miss Bettye Carolyn Via-Science. Mrs. Dorothy S. Walden-English. Mrs. Shirley Jones Wheeler- English. Mr. Robert B. Wilson-Science. Miss Velva J. Wood-Spanish. Senior Class Sponsor. Student Government Sponsor. Mrs. Virginia D. Wood-English. Mr. C. W. Woodson-Wood Work Mrs. Elsie B. McNeace-Assistant Librarian Miss Edna Chesney-Secretary Mrs. Evelyn G. Foley-Activities ,UK 1' 'N-,.,, 'X x ff . I I 'Q f Lk ' mm W N Z f' 's ., W. ?o grant! V' ,f,'.-,i , ,f 4. if Eh . mjxufff- 1 'Q ' X . - Y A ,' 6, .z 17- 1-. . e.. g, A ' Tm . , , H.. 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Their books' account for all team events, extra curricular affai rs all publications, text books, class aids, and every cent of money th t ' a comes mto or goes out from Jefferson. Miss Chesney and Mrs. White have the assistance of a group of student pages and monitors. They are First Row-Linda Slusher, Bonnie Ward, Ona Martin Emily Wirsing Janet Tolbert, Pauline W bb S d , , e . econ Row- Shirley Harris, Shelby Williamson, Carolyn Hippert, Sue Ellen Marshall C . 1 . ... ' Y ' aio Crouch, Jean Buiks. Third Ron -Charles Stone, Margie Shelton, Anne Dickenson, Virginia Whittaker, Nancy Harth, Barbara Graeser, Judy Gryder, Johnny Patterson. Fourth Row-Butch Cox, W 1950 Monitors 'md Office Assistants Scheduling School ACtlVltl - . 2 1 i 4 Ili i ,main . ,,,.. V A . A , .,, 1 M A -.1 :ea '1 W The Academic life of Jefferson is governed in the main office. Here all curricula are set up: students and teachers are assigned into classesg all records of present and past students are kept in the big gray files of our recently redec- orated office. These records are constantly being added to and referred to by staff members, colleges, and employers. Two pictures of Mr. Harold Secord, Principal, and two of Mr. J, R. White, Assistant Principal-dressed up, desks cleared, ready for the photographer. In the others, they are really at Work on a hot fall day arranging student schedules. as a yy, f Mr. J. R. White, Assistant Principal fl- w 2 ll w':.'PUfv ei mr scnosi 3- 1 wx 6 H ' 3. ei, ' 3 A 5 7.x.. v 'Q -Sf -.33 p l , 1 .1-veqgxizt f - X14 Pictured above are Miss Margaret Martin, Mrs. Ruth Staton, and Mr. Howard Emmons, the Junior, Senior, and Sophomore counselors, respectively. Leading Better Magicians . . . In a Better The GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT offers a program of service to all individuals asso- ciated with the school. It helps the student secure information concerning further schooling, and to secure information regard- ing the offerings of the school he might attend. It helps the individual to adjust to the curriculum of his school and the social life connected with it . . . to find specific abilities and skills which he may possess . . . to understand the responsibility and privi- Mr. Bishop is the head of the Guidance services at Jefferson. His duties include coordinating the Guidance Program, ad- ministering psychological tests, individual counseling, keeping records, gathering and making available occupational information, orientation of new students, and acting as a liason between our school and city co- ordinators. leges of being a good neighbor and citizen in the school and communityg encourages stu- dents to take vocational education and assists in occupational choice. The Guidance services seek to help each individual prepare himself so as to find or make a place for himself in the world, a place in the educational and vocational world, the recreational world and in community civic 1 e. ,Ig . -N V Ji ,- Q U f wx A -Jx'G,l-an Pictured above are Sally Abbott, Susan Oakey, Gale Palmer, Mrs. Field, Dean of Girls, Mary Owens and Caroline Norman. School . . . The Attendance Of- fices must account for the presence or absence of every student each day. lf you are at home on a school day and the phone rings shortly after 9 A.M., you can be sure Mrs. Field or Mr. Anderson is calling for an explanation of your absence. Most ab- sences are legitimate ones. A few wary stu- dents have found how difficult it is to come up with a prefabricated excuse that Mrs. Field or Mr. Anderson doesn't recognize for its true worth. I r . ilfwg ,Hg it .lv H ,X INV WN Helping Mr. Anderson, Dean of Boys, are Joyce Jennings, Gloria English, Reba Stanley, and Wayne Whittaker. FA, How can Jimmy Harvey look so happy, with Mr. Anderson's immortal words ringing in his ears, Thatill be ten hours for you! ? wa. They are also in charge of the clinic, allowing only one class period to be spent there. The Attendance Offices grant permis- sion for students to leave the building . . . for a trip to the den- tist or to Blacksburg. Maintenance - Throughout the Year .- sg gi- 5 ' 4 ,..., . t Iil ,,. A- ,.,,.1 K Q.,., cw , we Ns KB 'D K f X R 3 , ..- ,g , . . 1 0 K , . ,,,, , X nik. N-.-. ' 91 xg Xe W i vie l 'Ye me We J 82528, X , X NT ' , xewrsw R 'EAN I 'i , I -.J , Avis'-J V 1 14- N ,.., 4. xff' I s -V1 11111 26 Q- 5, me X gp 1 - 1gy,'a.g vm. x.. m--in 1 WX I ' 'xx x it ' lJ.l,4-...Ag X ,-,,g.:J,.T.,.,,,...,. r. Our seven lunch periods run smoothly under the supervision of the cafeteria ladies. Pictured above are, left to right, Mrs. Roy Davis, Manager, Mrs. Viola Davis, Mrs. Mildred Slusser, Mrs. Willa Higgins, Mrs. Kate Smith, Mrs. Edith Garland. They prepare the food being eyed by prospective customers at lower left. The job of keeping the school clean and neat falls on the shoulders of Mrs. Virginia Wright, the maid, pictured at left and Mr. Ed Gillespie, shown below, and his staff, vxihokwork in groups around the hours of the c oc . , X , v ! 1' , I l NL . if , xvgp Y X N The Camera . .. . . . naps Our Individual Pictur .. , s ff x 1-W .-P fs-L:-- i.,'gqif5Mff1N!f r f 'iv 4 - ,Yi z'-.Va ,afxy ,, . -3 . N ,, ,,,.-yi V ',.X,. . x .ru ,, ' . W, 'H ff- A- fwii,s+'L rkfwft X . N, LAM , 1 N ' Trsw-1 JW f?ui'f.m,-Li Y 'i 1 A fi ' i . '-1 bm, ': ' 3 v.QV'+'-H lf, 'J' ?. T . 'J . T' ,, .. M vm -P i i i if ,. fvkg i J 1 ,,iAa.L ?'rnpim'vJf U TY , 'f ,i , 'E A ,f 11,1 'A VV -u - V K-'niqpfiigf e il. '-F, l X W- Y iliigifa f, ,A y fm, in K V n A 4 ' , . K 1, , ..,pe,,f, ig. 705 Alf?- .. f i m 1 '!v.ie ' hm? f.'w-Af?b'f:2b 'fi- 27 The Class of 1959 iv jx , . x Senior Advisors are Miss Velva Wood, and Mrs. Evelyn Giles. Senior Class Officers--left to right, Carol Bruce, Seeretaryg Beverly Dent, T1'93SU1'61'Q Harry Gamble, Presidentg Jo Jo Blank, Vice President. SENIORS Seniors not pictured in Yearbook are Dennis BI'Ill1dZll.l, Jerald Brumbelow, Dorsey lVlzn'Lin Etzler, Emmett Fore, lVIzu'tin Edward Huffman, Eldon Lowell Karr, Walter Kent, l'll'Zllllillll Lu l'1'lld, Hugh Lee, William lflzu-ris Neff, Arthur Wnvne Overstreet Betty Qiss , . i. , L Non, Cyrus Weeks, William Wilcox, John Edmond, John Williams, Brenda Wright. 28 ef- 1 ' Q f ' 4 1 ,g ' x vf- f A Kg H ' v - YY fi '1f,,,, 1 N W l lx Q 1 it 1 v Q ' fa L ff- H1 X 4. X of 92 L 1 l X r. 1 'T A u ,.a 1 I .3 t in ' 7 'k. fn me 1? - Aj' milf- xil , M fr ,f '. ,I KX A ,I 'A W K, . ' f Ji, A '55 V3 Sally Ann Abbott Beatrix Maria Ahelsma +4 Q L f'x', px 5. 5'xv Robert Douglas Adams Douglas Wayne Aldredge Larry Ellis Allen M ' Al h' William Letcher Allman Raymond Delmar Akers Charlotte arlon es 1re Enthusiastically Entered Our Senior Year Bonnie Lynn A115 Remona Lee Altice John Hobson Armentrout Durwood Ray Bagby W d An le Ronnie Odell Atkins Christopher De Broise Baker William Lawrence Altice Swanson 00 S011 8 , ., q 5 L r 'f .A.,. . ' 'i' R,-. -we S. N is 'mr W Q g f ' . . Home Room in the Auditorium f fa' 43 135 5 . M I . f ' A , 1 If 11- ff1.i-f,j- w fvf' 1' 'B ' , ' 'f,, A ,, f vfvr M935 f-J f , ,. F V 3 1 4 'O-iw-sf ' my B 3 1 .l gaw- David Lee Barbour Howard Randell Barger Walter Lewis Barker Jerry Dame Baumgardner 755 iam' ' ' f l as , 0 l '1f ' yy -in 'QPF 1 s -'Sl-A iziii' V N 4, - Q Nw ,ag-v 'VS 'M 4X e 'xii' 1 l Patricia Evelyn Bauman Robert Buford Belton, Jr. 011111195 DOIIEIIHS B1XbY Richard Lee Beard Charles Carter Berkeley, III Milrtlla Lee Black Brenda Kay Bc-ckner Velmar Yvonne Berry 31111195 Nia-ttl19XV Blackwood Carol Ann Bell Joseph Archie Bishop E1'Ski119 Millel' B1'8Cl19Y 30 L y,W,,,,,7N,, ,, ,... ,, . , W, 'VIH 'Nnm-sf Marion Jo Blank 1 P M R - f ,Q A Q eaving Assemblies First.. 'fir a,....1-J' Q dj fum... ,. ' 5 .as ex ' 'VK' its fyfsflx la- X' 'fn-cr 'Y' 'W-0. f ' F gk ,,.f !!',n Uv Q... 5 , W-, Q ww' 112' l Rf - -asia ' ' . 3, -1- a- -.3 1 , V, , - X 3 -:. ,wigs-,'.4-31 gf kj Q, ' V' A -L , 1 y hw Y S Edith Clyde Bourne Patricia Lynn Branstetter Janette Elizabeth Brua Betty Anne Bondurant Nancy Elizabeth Bowman Jean Faye Bratton Carol Leonidus Bruce Helen Ann Boon Joan Carolyn Bradshaw James Richard Brooks Alice Jean Brurnbaugh Mary Rosetta Boswell Erma Jean Branch Nancy Wharton Brown W. T. Burch 31 Beverly Jean Burton Lalry Malcolm Campbell C t W C b 1 alvel ayne amp el Wllllanl Robert Campbell Douglas Burford Jean Ann Burks Carolyn Brenda Burnette Betty Marthel Burnette Danya Ann Burroughs av1 1nWoo ur on ,, SN Of D d L d B t 1'-1.4, F? Q Z Q-a547Jfwr'4 af. 'is wil Ear. ...J KW! .1- -qu- Brenda Joyce Callahan Cynthla Ray Callis ' - 1 il, niors Nelle Louise Carter I f as James Roger Casper . M, Tommy Edward Cassada 'ff --ef Q - ' Carolyn Sue Catron A fl, l , x H Y f K l 'wif 1 Patricia Ann Catron 5. X Patricia Ann Catron M -.....,,, ,JX Barbara Anne Caudle E f 1 1 fi 424 4 , 'Wi- f,, M.. .. imyjz. 4. - vm. ff-I . . V in f-at +- J o .M gl Joyce Ann Chewning ix 'qi Rosemary Smith Chitwood .cis I Andy Bruce Christensen .f f af' Rf Thomas Key Clark Shirley Lane Clement J ulida Jane Clifton , if ff bf fe W , 5 4, . 44 -21 MW 2 Q N4 Y f 'M QQ J Created a Feeling of Closeness . . . Virginia Ann Clingenpeel Ellen Cordelia Cockran Eric Justin Collins Delores Earlene Conner WN' mwfv, 'WX 'K 'kr 1 R W., ,M Y, 5 ' TPS 'nm 5 is E E. we x X Rheba Helen Conner Albert VVatson Cook, Jr. Q1 qt Y ,, X F is 1, 15553: f , rx? lib' 'QS if it 5 e 1 4 :gigs ,. X X52 1 K - David Cameron Cooley Leon Edward Cowan Jacquline Patricia Craft Rita Dale Coverstone Josh Curtis Cox Ginny Lee Cress Among all Members of the Cla KRichard Jeremy Cridlin Carol Jean Crouch Emmy Lu Critcher Eugene Poindexter Crumplei Carol Shelon Curldiff Phyllis Anne Cunningham William Francis Cundiff Betty Ann Cutcliff ,N --v 1 'UN 4, 4 iv' . X , 3 Y 'Ci' i. f5l-i' V, . jp +L-5 5.7. I' ,L H 15 A 1 l -QT,f1m...l. SS. ,rarijr . w Inf'- Carol Gertrude Cutler Thomas Charles Cutler Philip Rodney Cutright Dorothy Daily We Will Always Remem Brenda Deaton Myon Cecil Decker, Jr. Ronald Eugene Deaton Earnest Fredrick De Launey . , A V be paw, ' 4 7 1 ' 1 . Q .. ' -, . A Q x V.,-19:12 ' f -5, - y y ,A piggy: 'gauge x ' , . 1 fl 21'?.i5f2' W? gl' 1' '.. , This rf. v guiifec. .M I I , : nlvu l , -, N X' - 1 3.9.3-25e1?'l 1fZF52:f:Q1fA4 ' - ' . X 73'-if :IGM-' 2 ?-E-'Qi' , y. A' is if n ' R - N ' . all-4+ after N f . 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Stephen Houghton Emick David Myren Etheridge Gloria Dean English Judith Louise Evans Harold Pattersen Entsminger Johnny Ewart Carolyn Marie Epperson Betty Maria Fariss fi- X I Marjorie Mae Feather Norma Jeanne Fender Donna Jean Ferguson Janice Marie Ferguson 37 Joan Marie Ferguson Sara Elizabeth Ferguson Susan Fetzler Patricia Ann Fisher Q L 4 ,l , as lx., Ns nr, ma J NFC fx' 4' -L' X fa 4, ffm Yehaii, 'fi f1.,.v-sa: :mf Xa ,N ,. ,...,. . 1 ,,.. ,n,,, ? I, :ggi I A . ,S - ow H z pf ' In .1 9. z . Vw Nl Wi fl Q Woody Flowers Madison Falden Edward Folsom Kenneth Edward Fore Ron Woodward Foutz Myra Lee Fox Betty Lee Francisco Miles Francis Roger Edward Franklin W. Hampton Frazier III Dallas Neal Frazier John William Freed e Glow of Christmas Gregory Lee Freeman Hunter Beasley Freeman Roy Carroll Frink ,aah .. Wrlq xg I 1 ' 'Q H-f E l .A X .l tv? .- Junior Curby Galllmore Q. Vs, ' G up 01,1-W sm., Harry Gandle Gamble, Jr. Opal Adeans Garnand i G 'ii f l .1 William Barnes Gilmore ,,,,Q f .A if G : Q G ll , Q g X 1, . ,V VV R, 7 ' I A, . 2 N Maxine Elizabeth Glass LL. Z 'vi 'N ' 4 'il 'fx 1 K A, X Elizabeth iylargarerciendy ' AVVD 'QW jj xi Jerome Brian Goldstein ',,, .1 Y Kb ' ,G , 5 gf x 2 i ill 2554 5 l 5 ff , ' ' I? 'eQQ,, ' ' A k,'+'Lff'ff 'fy 3 ' ,-21 , 'N' ' V L! X A ,Y QQ , 5 , , f,4- A ',lfV'L ef fig! 1 I, X 1- fiiln.. 1 9 f ii Q 3525555 N f i W Xi fvw if ' T 1'--1 , Gloria Jean Gordon r 'X --L Barbara Anne Graeser X, Ray Scott Grasty li-' F x 2 W K. 'fr to 'cfm f wogyifa f , .11 ,X .il v 1 T, for l it-is . fe , it f ' 2 ' , it in ,V , Jerry Michael Gray Phebe Whitney Grove Judy Lenora Gryder ' ' if In Our Last ChimesH Assembly Virginia Barbara Guelpa D6I1T1iS L99 Guthrie Donald Neal Gwaltney Earl Cornelius Haga 'ire' , W-'iw - f - .iif :flue -2- iq . '?5'W4 f, 4 e. in J r,'z..',, , -. . ' ff ff-ug .v 4 Iilkzzlaz f A 35 1 1-fi! M7 1 s af' , X4 'LW v 5: 1 ga me f is Q 2 24 Aw i 4' 2. ,Ai lo' YW sql Lag! Jane Ellen Hale Donald Wayne Hale Clarke Hudspith Hale Patricia Grace Hammond Milton Robert Hale Robert Eugene Hale John Peyton Hall Louis Anthony Hancock The Time and Effort Spent . . . Ray Davis Hardy, Jr. Geraldine Virginia Harless am' I ,QLQQ 1 f 1 av ,X-tiff Gene Carroll Harlow Nancy Catherine Harth Carolyn Delores Harper James Garnett Harvey L 'VN vw- lg 5 l F , 3: J , b .- ., V, , 4 '-1- i Hin 'f 1: so '- ' :..,,f1' ' f:,l, 1'- , .' V o K A Hansford Taylor Harvey James Franklin Hatcher f if ' EFX 'VK ?, fe 1 f 7 4 ff I 1 4 1 1- 4- any . ,,,. - . ,ef , .- . W9 2.0. f-pw' iff, -5 251 z 1, if X Yr fx., ,f 'Iliff Elizabeth Barr Hawkins Katherine Winifred Healy Robert Wesley Helm Don Herndon Ronnie Edward Haynes Suzetta Jean Heater Calvin Walton Heptinstall Worley Carlyle Hickam Traditional Senior Them CS Martha Lee Hill Martha Ellen Hinchee Melinda Joan Hiscox Martha McQueen Hodges George Phillip Hillen Carolyn Yvonne Hippert Betty Kay Hitch Thelma Louise Hodges vvwx fl The Thrill and Excitement lf, is QL W fl .XLT-4 ,TQ ri - tie! ESQ? ax' .J '1 -H-, 5 J Q5 s -if f' X 'N X -N-ef' 4'-. 5fi l r? i Q 3 R' I7 2. :if . -If ix' K , iv ' ,' h A M ' 4 I to A If -y t . S 'gi s ee ' J J 5 iii? , A izlfgz s ' - ' . rr ffw w ' I a J Q lfr xfmilih Sic. B., Wfeifv. S' y N P Y '3 1 l-QW 2, Mary Lee Hogan Kay Roberts Howell Judy Marie Hurley Shirley Ann Irvin Chester Earl H0lliT1gSW01'th Bonnie Sue Hudson Agnes Jen Hutchinson Joan Jackson William Richard HOODGI' Peggy Ann Hughes Donna Lee Hylton Henry Franklin Jackson James Laffy Hoover Harriet Preston Hunt Peggy Viola Hypes Helen Sue James 41 Each Football Game Q,,. ,,,, ' 1? , nngq ff , V A ,L wg, f , 1 TWV' I0 ' L2 -. .4 if if C 9 ? 1 ,,,:, ,goo y ?' , if Z , f ,Q A i', -:i ' . e -, ,f - 1: . at qw, 1 .- t lQuizl'fY5:of.g'f,. i f Loretta Jamison Hal Wayne Jamison Sandra Lee Jarrett William Lewis Jeffries , W .,'.-rw v'-473 Q-- gn I? , 4 ,,,, X f,..,N . Mg' ' if , , 4 , , ' if fr if , l .- 11 f Y- W or flae f J s S , -.-- I x el- W? f fr- . X W wffi 4' v I , H s.-1I1i5'j,? ' 1 , fff!fu,'ffffffffzffez2f 2:1 'i .' 'Q e fs K R 'f fy fg ' ' fr'-' ' J Q 1 -41:1- o1.z'Qf ff' . A X J --mmf.. 2 ' IQ? Q? f 'M f ' 17, 1 ' 1 5 in - J, ! ' .fu-f I W-wg 'vig-J ,f ,,,, ,. K -N J , sql fx '. 1 - 3 J Betty Ruth Jenkins Alfred Lee Johnson Bailey Linwood Johnson Richard Weldon Jenkins Charles Frederick Johnston Roger Willard Johnson Winfred Martin Jenkins Fowler Pearis Johnston Sandra Johnson Joyce Ann Jennings Earl Labon Johnson Vicki Johnston 43 ,yr ww L s 554 Q ' 2 ' .:,, Q W- . 'L g '31 'v .f ' :,. , 31.41432 1 412.4 f '61 - Nasa: 'i?Mfl i6'5' 1: 2 ' ' -sw , 7 51 if My Q If A 51 Aldme Charles Jones 4, all . ' y Richard Jones MM. .fa f ' f',',,, ,af-Q 11 j Paula Kelley Susan Kelley lan Z 'IN Mm Richard Kemp iw we--sf' M, -my Shelvy Kerr 'Q'-- f' ,, Kay Kiel' A 02,21 'T ,.,- 2 1' vi, an QMM 35 'fi ,fgfv 'f Q Z2 4 53 Q21 ff4L'VQ7.eL ,E 5. 49-4, - 5 Jo Ann Joseph SX vf gf? X Flwf Mary Ann Kanode Q v xfx Q17 J 'L . lg WWW P -ig ' B J , il ,,,...,,,l L , R! nv .. 'N i I x J lmmle Scott Key , fgkw I Unlucky in Love Susan Chandler Lane Mabel Lavender Jean Margaret Layne ' Allen Lancaster Ronald Lancaster Joan E. Layne .i ig- f-- ,-..-4 1 Nelson Leftwich Lucy Boyd Lemon Charles Lester Merita Light Eula Ligon Ralph Lindsay Fred David Linkenhoker Mary Lewis Linthicum William Collins Lowe SUE Elizabeth Lewis Lynn Martha Sue McAfee Darrell Winston McCall qpsv' -53:9 i A .a.N G'f m' f-'aa , ' ' ei, . X J an Wir- 9 'f ,H ,e , I ,- .kr Avxishx Lili ' 'QV' I t eww, ,X l I . ya'-N fl -. ' . u 5, i X Eli . E- it 412137 10 M ef 1 Am 4 ' 54. A A W'LaM.... Q- ,ff This Year's Valentine Presentation Edward Lee McClelland Richard Ira McCormick Murray Joe McDaniel Roy Vincent Mitchell, Jr. .. 5 'U 1 1, if Q K 1 'st l f f z 5 - A q- Mary Sue McGall1ard Betty Brock McGlamery Joan C McKee Sallie Sue McPherson Gladys Page McGavock Judith Ann McGuire Helfffl PBUICIZ McLeod Leonard Lee e agic of Sprln Brought Sue Ellen Marshall Bernard Francis Martin vw rx 'VS l 4. qs-. x X I Q IN 3 if T- E, 4 'R fb Sherwood E. Meador, Jr. Renate Thumser Mickey Joan Charlotte Miller Dan Luck Montague Jere Ernest Meredith Ruth Monika Mickey John Clay Moldenhauer Frances Page Montogomery r Last Junior-Senior Prom - John Kenneth Moorman Byron Douglas Morgan Regina Lynn Morgan Beverlee Jane Morrow Ronald John Morgan Jo Anne Catherine Moser -1 , ' x . 4,58 fi- ie Frank Wayne Mullen Charles Michael Murphy 5 13- 'R' 1 -vm T he Fun of Senior Day S 1-S JQXXQ - -5 r m f- --es m 'l 5 x 'T 'QS' 'fg 4-x 'fi' Q. XI ks ' F A if Maudie Wynn My91'S Caroline Scott Norman Brenda Gale Obenchain Dan Darby Owen Gloria Jean Neigl'1b0I'S Gayle Ann Oakey Shelby Jean O'Bryan Mary Estelle Owens Tommy Edward Newman Susan Ramsey Oakey Mary Overfelt Patricia Lynn Padgett Gretchen Gale Palmer Dorothy Sue Parker Nancy Gale Patrick Audrey Lee Patsel Betty Jo Patsel 48 Cramming for Final Exam 1 Q f ,,,r-'Q fi' X? Q8 ,,.,, WMD L '54 - 'X viz GYN E- AQ- 'Ea' DI- rxfy if 'H , . Q, gl. Y GH' John Lester Patterson Judith Lynn Pharr Donna Jo Anne Pearce John Harvey Plunkett Joyce Ann Pendleton Larry Eugene Phillips Ella Elizabeth Pitzer Henry Boswell Plunkett Jimmy Milton Peters Alexander Hunter Pierce VVilliam N. Pleasants Bonnie Sue Poff K E I 2 , r- 'V CM OJ l fi 0 , T3 gf' Q XIX' V 3 ' ff 2 , ,I ? x , LJLQ., xl J I J X X U T 4 iv J .. f Wi J , Q? I ... Ti W gil 1 lLLf i! J 1 2 ' 1' ' sb: Q 4 X RY Z. lX-51 l Ji eircilagiezs Ll: 6-' 3 l ea: efx 'UW K 5 Nc-My M ., -. A ' '96 . 1 ' 1 i'- 1 n ff- ww, 2- X355-R V' A 21 ' Kv6'gf v! Z ' iulfygi' . 3.1.4 Tung 4 LW' 1 Q-5 L t e r e a r s a u a 1 Bonme Sue Ratllff Owen Warren Reed Vanetta Margo Remame Dolothy Helen Reynolds .x- ,, AM gn- Ernest Frank Reynolds, Jr. Howard Irvin Reynolds Mary Elizabeth Reynolds Betty Jo Richardson Brice Kermit Ridgeway Faye Ann Robertson Patricia Evelyn Robertson Russell Lee Rosenberger Evans Caskie Ross I z :ui :EAN Harriet Carol Rudd Michael John Rumburg Margaret Ann Saville ca an R it 1 '13 lk., ITT: 'YS gm- qqj--v 4 y lili ,f be fi 45 ww auf-N Q A Jefferson Has Broaden Ruth Saville Wade Hampton Saunders Randy Gordan Saunders John Randolph Sadler 5' if QL 'R Q -5,-, fx' I J Hug me I, M if rr , St- --ray 'vw . - YS' lg Catherine Virginia Schuyler Harold Settle, Jr. Linda Shelton Samuel S. Shutt Joyce Ann Semones Lana Lee Shapiro Robert Dewitt Shoemaker Tommy Lanier Sink In Three Important Way Ffances Leoney Slayton Linda Leigh SlUSh91' Larry Lee Smith Charles Warner Sommardahl Shirley ADH Slaydfm Sarah Ann Smiley Gary Marshall Smith Roy Sommardahl B me ' -- L , ' V' X. Q X ve 'll -5 It 6 K fi? Q ' A , -fi f .X f 'fl Y X ggi - - 1 .X X z X -. Q Q SN if . :Si 'fl '53 y Q ' 4. D ,, XJ, -1 . A Q W 1 -K Aix if S I O O A '? 'f' pil rr- 'Q 7 va-J' fwgw-H' Q f fgfx A V .,, Tiff Lois Creasey Sowder Norma Lee Stafford Reba Maye Stanley Lila Ellen Stephens Jeanette Rebecca Spradlin Anne Franklin Stanley Robert Michael Steele Judith Ann Stevens I U I lcademlcally . . . Athletlcally . . . Socially . . . Cecelia Ann Stiff Harry Wilson Stockton Lee Bane Stoneman James Louis Surface Sherriell Worth St0Ckt0n, Jr. Charles Verable Stone Kathryn Meade Stull Patsy Ruth Sutphin M 'W -fe J so 4' 'H has The Class of 1959 Carries With t X ooe : '1 A i 'V Q94 Q err'- f' Ives ' fe - if . if -jk' Xl. Mildred Rebecca Sweeney Charles Toby Thomas Patsy Eleanor Tolbert Sara Leftwich Urquhart Janet Faye 'Talhert Paul Lewis Thomason Carole Lee Tuck Brenda Joyce Vance Frank Donald Taylor Hugh Percy Thrasher, Jr. Gary Wayne Turner Joan Gayle Vernon Richard Burford Thomas, Jr. Rex Thurman Tingler Patsy Lou Turner James Hooker Via 54 . .Memories That Will Live U' x E7 we 5: 6. 6 KT' vs Y 221' ei 'mb' George Irving Vogel Bonnie Dawn Ward Pauline Marie Webb Clarence Eugene Wheeler Cecelia Ann Waldrond Dorothy Rae Yiiaters Vivian Leigh W'ebb Frederick Whitlock Carlton Wayne Walker C. Tyree Watkins, III Pat Webster Virginia Lee Whittaker Leighton Lindsay Wall Frances Darlene Watkins Travis Larry Whatelyi Gregory Wayne Whittaker I . vw, ! 'W 'tx W R A I , . , V . si .. X 5 V ,. ' RN 11N . . .Q ,,,, A , E3 Jan Parcell Wilkins Joyce Ann Williams Jesse Lynn Wilson Sheila Woglwine Myra Willet Sue Ella Williams John Conner Wilson Margaret Carol Wright Dorothy Elizabeth Williams Shelby Williamson Emily Coxe Wirsing Raymond Ashley Wright F 0 r e v e r . BUSY ADH Yagel' TFSHS. J0yCe Yates Ovella Young Robert Hampton Young Norma Jean Zimmerma 'fi M A -V ,f vt' K 'f ,A- ' Q . ' 3719? '- - 2 - VN 1- - A r u 'N 5 'QS W? L Juniors . . . The Class of 1960 iw L., U fl if X-1l gmail? .ar K ' . 'I ' - '-.... 71 ' 5' 'Q A.. Q :Qi - . 4 'F X, ,As -QQ. A-sz. A P 'v5 TP f x . L25 Pictured above are Mrs. Shepherd, Lane Craig, Sharon Bieler, Mac McNeace, Steve Hodges, and Mrs. Dickerson. The officers of the Junior Class are: President ......... --- ---Steve Hodges Vice-President ------- -------- L ane Craig Secretary --.--- ---- S haron Bieler Treasurer --------- ------- L evvis McNeace Advisor ---.-- ------- M rs. Kay Shepherd Advisor -.--.-------- Mrs. Nancy Dickerson Juniors not pictured in the Yearbook are: C. Alcorn, B. Argabright, J. Bartley, R. Barton, B. Beck- ner, T. Bentley, J. Buckner, N. Cadd, G. Cassell, D. Clark, C. Coller, H. Craft, R. Cundiff, L. Curd, B. Dillion R. Dillion, L. Dillion, R. Doby, C. Draper, G. Edwards, J. Gearhart,' W. Good,l E. Gavett, J. Herron, Holbrook, J. Hudson, W. Jones, J. A. Jones, R. McDowell, M. Martin, R. Martin, R. Nace, M Neighbors, L. Nolen, D. Nowlin, D. Penley, D. Preas, R. Puckett, R. Quarles, F. Ragland, J. Ragland J. Robson, L. Rogers, G. Sullivan, J. Webb, R. Willett, J. Willians, S. Wilson, N. Wimmer. 57 ' 3 A im, i ,,.: , as kwa ,dawn f ,f 'ew . 5 Q r V fab 58, ,f ' 1 wah. 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A A i .l I i K , , m gi AA a AA ywsings Aak a v fig M fwi aj Q 3 8 Elizabeth llnnks Philip Hailey Donald Baker Steve Bukcr Gary Hnldwin Robert Baldwin Gerald Baldwin Robert Ballou Brenda Barker Mary Ann Bnrker xg., 1 'gr n William Burton Elva Bass Carol Loc Bnumgnrdner Gnrry Bnshani Larry Basham Bobby Bays David Bayse Kenneth Beard Jerry Beard Sandra Beard Assumed ore Responsdi ' ilit s..,,. 5, ,.. px ix, Y fgrj' 3 were Q - L 'Lab - NA ze - 1. Q, 4. or W.. , L eg :ii- f,,. ul Sue Beard Brenda Becker Douglas Beekner Richard Beckner Jackie Belton of .2 t ' I V V VK hi K ' J. f vs V K V gi, s,,, Q L 1-v ii, Q - el ? 'N , 4m 2 is 'e -l B Xt' 1 , J 7 , or x l 1 1 Rx . L 'T' ' .lr 4 X Ins.. NXLo J' ' i in ,bb :hx it if in N 'Y . K. VVVW, , - X who ix ml ' e Shelby Bivens A. L. Black Joan Bennett Harry Bentley Helen Bernard Jane Bibb Sharon Bieler Jimmy Blackstock James Blake Doug Blessard ,Wk . g- ff fe R A me -ff 21: Q5 A y 8 4, I-I if ,K 4,7 L , , , f , '- I 5 f, fi fi . ' B ever 1 ,Q if 'rl . .X nn, Vi y 4. 1 is--f' ,km M A Kenneth Board Nancy Body Brenda Bohon Charles Boitnott Loretta Boitnott ' Leaders As Jefferson s 59 4552. is ' -5? f ' A ' Lx 1 -sk '- ' 'S ' f . ff I 0: V W ' I . l .B i X, ' f I g- M XI giiywlp l in 551 I .L ak 4, fu RJ , ,V V 1 I 1 .NN Lynn Bond Bill Brinner Gary Booth Richard Britts Peggy Bowe Lynda Bowles Jeri Bowman Terry Brenner Judy Brewer Larry Brewer Carolyn Brickey Joyce Brinkley Pat Brizendine George Bronson Ronnie Brooks v V l n , .1 F rt 5 X 5 , 1 - ., , ' -so in--he -fr ' I. . 'HE 5 r 1 1 A x W. W P , ,ha A ,v ' 7 .E ,V 5, ' X K - Li W-'v-ff 'Qt i 3 Q ez- N ' ' . wc' F 5 Q 5. t QK- V Lf' 4 Q A . 5 3 A' X A A X ' A , Q 3, . 4- .. 'ra 1 ,. , K ad ' - , Jay T 4, W Q. -R n B B l C-A J C 'Sf Q, 1 vga A fg- Q R X 1 1 .ig 1 - A955 cd fx ik Q x All -'Q V ,s ex :X-, ,B 4 Q V 4 41- - N K - h ll - - 4 B vi 'V B- X Q ri -ff -N .. -4 '- A in 4 . x Y V t. K 5 I , A V ' xx . ' W Q C 'U , ' Patricia Brown Ronnie Brown Mary Ellen Buchanan Arthur Bush Frank Byrd Kathy Callahan Roy Cannady Howard Brown Darlene Bryant V. G. Buck Linda Bush Edwin Cabiness Carman Campbell Bill Carper Barry Brown Brenda Buchanan Patricia Burnett Richard Bushong Carole Cale Allen Camper Ann Cary William Chapman Marvin Chocklett David Coffey Leonard Coleman Diane Conner Ronald Cook Mary Courtney Owen Chattin Fred Church Gwendolyn Coleman Kay Coleman Carl Cook Linda Corstonhney DB118-9 Craig has -Q 6 Q J, L. Y. A F ' - x 'QT' , . , ' g,..5 ' ' , V QL , V L' 'npr' vj , W of s A an f l N f ' X Q f N X J 5 . W W 1 5 5- A' 5: r a L71 9 A ' N A A X, iq X ' B ' ' L- ' v x 1 L 5 I wi , ,N nb Iwi GX , 11'-1 3, , . Ai , ss,- ksf.. fl , W., 4 Iii' In . E ,ali 0 ' .gg -315 3 -W Q ' C ' ,lg wi. 1 4- xral ,N me gf-...,v Jean Craig Lane Craig Juanita Craighead Af. ,,,, r i. wr ' '11 Cx AX Q, . A fa We Ass, , Helena Crawford Joyce Creasy Robert Crews I1 Olll' Richard DeHaven Shirley DeVaughn L 'QW f l 4- 2 0 E , 3? X We fly Duane Dillard Andrew Dillon H in for Y, R xv! , il 5, di. ,'?'i will V ' Phyllis Crossgrove Jerry Cundiff Ronald Cundiff Juni Jerry Dillon Robert Doriot 1 M... fs 64 ny , Y X 6 w Q' 5. . Q ln- V ' f -ukxh W in ! 31: .,,- A l ' I ' .. .-:.I, l Qggfll 4, -1 Aix l f .M tr - 5 - we ' e lk . .Q 1 lil ws.. 3 fr: ,, , 5 ,., ,, ,,, ' l A 'jst ff ve ,fgfx M. S Tom Cunningham Barbara Daniels Estelle Dannell 0 I' Doris Doss Carolyn Dotson 4- l x ft, D ee I as j WK af-f 5-, is... A Paul Darnell Gary Davidson Mickey Davis . 'Q 1 :J 1 it :Ni W 1 i-'- Q' K 3 ., 3 ' is E' -., i I -J' . , Marvin Davis Dwight Dean Jimmy Dean ssembl Tommy Dowdy Louise Drewry my ...W it , N... in 9 0 iff qv'- William Drewry Wayne Dunman if T A a . 1 rf Q itll, f' -'.'-:asm ,N 1 1. S.- Al ' Stephen Dean Robert Dearing Jeff DeLong Raymond Ebbett Lyn Edmiston L I I I ,yar e var , fr , QV. 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'M - h .th 7 I K Lacy Edwards Virginia Elmore Nancy Emerson Patty Epps Fannie Etter Ebbie Evans Nancy Evans Pat Ewers Joan Falkenstein Mary Glenn Falls Billy Ferguson Babs Ferguson Betty Ferguson Brenda Ferguson Janice Ferguson Patsy Fields Don Fife Martha Fisher Mike Fisher Roy Fitzgerald Tom Fitzpatrick Edward Fizer Becky Fletcher Grover Flint Sandra Flora Roger Foutz Tommy Fox Shirley Fralin Anne Francis Linda Frazier Wayne Frazier Kenny Garnett Maxine Gearhart Ronnie Gillespie Glen Garland The Junior- enior Pro 1 Garland Grammer Claudia Geiger Freda Gilbert Judith Glass Mary Gibson Penny Gooch Sandra Gorman Judy Gray Carolyn Gray George Gravely Phyllis Greenway Mike Griffin Allen Griggs Lois Gusler Betty Haff Carolyn Hairfield Ann Hale Carolyn Hall Virginia Hall Carole Hamlett Sylvia Hannah Sandra Hare Fred Harris Rosalind Harris Shirley Harris Joyce Harrison Barbara Hartman Frances Hawkins Bonnie Haynes Jackie Heath Sandy Helms Jeanie Hendreck George Henegar Bobby Henley Dick Henning .. 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Q.. i ' W- . is ' ' ,Lv A l D of we .0 ' ,' f ' r KW-A ad., J L., f r X X -- 5 ii 59, as A' t fj Carolyn Henritze Toni Herndon Paulette Hills Virginia Hill Steve Hodges Martha Hodges Tim Hodges Mary Hodges Robbie Horak Betty Ann Howard Bobby Howell Randy Howell Ann Hubbard Mac Hudgins Sue Huffman We .lunio Douglas Humphrey Mary Anna Hunt Lave Hurt Margaret Hutton Darlene lpzo rsh 64 Derek James Barbara Jarrett Carole Jarrett Wanda Jenkins Cornell Jeter La Verne Jett Billy Johnson Valerie Johnson Andrea Jones Dorothy Jones Joyce Jones Cecil Karnes Marlene Keen Edward Keller Ann Keys ad the Privi le Of tt ,R . nil- ' hc. M n ' 79 F. 5-h , fi, F. . ffwkfil. 'MG' '55 if 6 1 :A 155 QR 1:7 A! Qi V y :T . .J X 9 f Larry Keys David Kicklighter Marilyn Kilgore Ray King Nancy Kingery 5, .- 'fx 5. ., , ,N 'J ' A 9-N . 4 710' ,, f .A vw ' A 0' 1 1 6 Y ,' JL, 5. , I- il 'Q .V w I ' , ,fig-iff: V, , Q K V W I ff fff v ' ' ' f' V ,E b L ci' ,A EJ G -1' e xg 7' '3 ' - f , U A , A, , I X. 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' Q: 4 Q, . -iff '15 'X 52, 'L 'M 5 v f ' A . ,L , I was 'e L Y 'li'i-7 Margaret Kurshan Deka Lambert Bobby Lancaster Paul Layman Trudy Lane Nancy Lawson Alice Lee Barbara Lee Leslie Lee Susan Leach Beverly Lemon James Leslie Evelyn Lewis Bill Lipscomb Cathie Logan George Lorch Nancy Lovern Donnie Lucas Ceal Lyle George McCathern Richard McNeace JOY McAllister Rose Mary McDowell Ann McGhee Linda McLain Johnny McFarland Gene McGuire John McKee Wayne McLemore Mac McNeace ending the enior Da Assembl 65 wx i l Y A7 ml - 1 J 1 2 If' of ws: ,. , ' J 4, , v LA f A '5 V7 ,, U 'mjaf , 42? 4 Q, 1 'f , ,4zy.L,f Q Patsy McNutt Ellender Martin Jane Maddox Barry Martin Douglas Magarm Shirley Martin Patricia Meredith Peggy Miles Ann Miller Jesse Nichols , fi H ff ,G y 3 57' Ia 94 3 , a f J r , .Q , .JI X 5? Q' 9 N -w,. ,. W ' W- i n J A 6 , 1 Q51 'B . ig 'gwwk 'M :sf I el r 3. v., .' if - I W ow f ? t a f W 'UW .W , 4- X M Q Qn...Q ,J H Richard Martin David Martin Doris Martin 'fi , 1 .ff-1 X 4 , 4, fn-'sl ' X fi 'rw , Betty Mason Betsy Mason Wayne Massey 4 4, 1, rygi., 1 i 1 1 -wow ., pw' y f V. Y M. 93. 'WN Y in ' Zvi i a. 51 V xi f 7 '-i f x if 'zz V' ? Q 'Q T .Q , 42 ': if z f' , 9'- ' Q1 ' x 75 'izcwf ,T . -X , sw-9 Janet Mauck Mary Mauney Sandy Mayer -. J 7 ..,A . fomiweaofww if iii-... iff' sang iggll for M- vt, XV I ..., ' r QQ 1 J' ' X rfi J. ink rw 0,1 ' 'V,': j , Dick Mayo David Meacham Barbara Meador hedding Tears For . . Anne Marie Miller Virginia Mills Judith Miller Beverly Mitchell 3 3' Q, 4- inf: fi J '-.. l I , .4 - 4 94 -Q, G I ' I ,- 3. Mae Milton Lorenzo Moore wg:- Bill Moore Carol Morris -v ' I. ' 75 as 4 ' A iff N 1 Q . 'pf' KX 64 5 ' is la iw' M or Bill Meador Susan Meador Tommy Meadows Victoria Moses Robert Motley ,957 SX .RV ix X Q-. ff! 1, We' I A ..-if ', . Vs. ,k Ly 1 Q C Carolyn Mullins Stuart Mullins James Mundy Carolyn Pace Sheila Padgett rg- 'ff Q l L rr v- . - . I, 5' 95 fr '--. ' - . t f Su Q if . ? '- f -:A - 9 - 4'-1' 0 , 1? X g V .., if 3 w-I - ' r f N. P , 5 ' I 1 ' if-L 1 ' Y W ' . f- q X.. .fe X vt ' K 1 'e lf? ar, R lf? :- CE .1 X X ,Sf , V d i 1. Q ' Y '1' V t ' fn - ! ' J .J X an Axes' -.. P - f 'V ' i ' a 1 ' K ll 1 ' . XX N i X ' X A , .6 ,za er 'R 2: 01 54 -- 3 I: ' P a H ' ' Y 4. Qi . 5 - ' EJ f ' . g' - 4-, ' X . K . at N ' - A v A Zu L a Y Q . x . M William Murray Rudy Neighbors Aubrey Nichols Rebecca Nolan Lynn O'Donnell David Ovenshire Mary Mussel' Judy Nelms Wayne Nimmo David Obenshain Tom O'Neill Bill Overstreet Wanda Myers Frances Newman Ralph Nofsinger Lois Obenshain Sarah Overfelt Martha Owen . Departing Friends Joanne Palmer Kay Pannell ff ivy' Y' 'fri sv f if .., V 'Q Y '-:: V fx ia AT 'I - K William Patterson William Paxton Q. fa A 'ess Larry PaYDe Zuma Pentecost James Pedigo Rebecca Perdue y.. ed 'PP'- .E . A sg 'V-e , .X Q ,- . I 5 ,nm - 1' ' , ' ,ixxg ,y - V V 4 K te . I .,-ai ir, 'raf- 5. ' QV 4-ul i . L - 1 f we N- - . 57 Frederick Perdue Jan Perigen A - K ve 5 ., . L lik ,gc 1 'v -12.1. X Duke Phelps Zona Phillips l 'X FN 2. 5 , G. A K' - X, ! -cr i. apr? ay P , :ir , .N Q8 X K. I be , ' vu-+--- . . 1,1 A X Q kg X. A,....... is ' Q . .v .r N - .., 1 ' x K I f xXx bi- . -: 'WQ9 I , sr X ey N - I :cyl F A! T it -9. is ,c -mv, if Q x T, - 2 xx! Q 5 Q, . h A- Q R L , X. : Q s. Sikh -A 3,3 , ggi-v-r 3 K - , X. ., .. an-R S, '-X'f. 2 I e f jr V ' 's 2 f- . se- we its Q A Wei I ' 1 - ...X D is ' li 1 Us Q Q: ,Q hx :Z -n - kd. ix ,fir V KX 6.- 1 7 ,X , A X E H ,af :il ii ,YN CN. . ' i - 'e ' 4 Y li, 'fe -. 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A Roslyn Pierce Carolyn Platt Georgia Plunkett Shirley Poff Frank Porter Beverly Preas Richard Price Mike Prillaman Pat Proctor Rebecca Quinn Wayne Rankin Henry Reese Vickie Reid Dexter Repass Nancy Reynolds Charles Richards Judy Richards Ronnie Richardson TVilliam Richardson Jim Rinehart Wayne Roberts Wayne Robertson Wallie Robertson Johnnie Robertson Patricia Rodgers Tommy Rogers Marie Rohmer Morris Rorer Dennis Roscoe Nancy Royall Richard Ruble Marion Russ Tom Ryan Linda Ryder Nancy Salomonsky The ational Ilonor ocie 68 Barry Sax-ver Sharon Sarver Richard Sarver Carlton Saul Kay Saunders Richard Sawyers Joyce Schlottober Nancy Seeley Maria Sellers Carol Shay Martha Shaver Larry Shelton Brenda Shelton Sidney Shelton Faye Shelton Kathryn Shelton Margaret Shelton Clara Shilling Esther Short Leslie Siler Verlyn Simmons Roger Simpson Carolyn Simpson Jane Sink Jackie Slusher Margaret Smiley Lonza Smith Doris Smith Woody Smith Nada Jane Smith Joe Smithers Roy Songer Johnnie Sowder David Spencer Bobby Spencer if ga Ing M a ymnj ia 2 ML. w-,, 'tin 14 N1 if 127- 1, W . nf, f vw' ff Wake ' V ff I 1 1 ft , I Z f we 1 W X af ,, aff- , ef . iw! 2 .4155 1' 91 fl -4' ' S'-R, 'S , ii- ,fi ll a 2 aa. 31 ' t a in J 'Q PT 'ar six 3 M. T., ' 7 N , I in ,v S 4 1 X sr, ,L 4- hgpc, .r,, , .r,. 4 P 4 if , ff., -.W ' 50 1, E 4? un.. J, ., R ea 1 , 2 l 6.- or ii ,f 2 Km 1 ii... . X .3 9.6 X f my LQ he cw f aw' - h ffm. , vw- ,Z '- 5-' A' 3 .fowl he , 'E ' M- N if ,Q l..,w V' wiv, 1 Wa -,, . QYT47 1 - f 3,3- . ,,. A J ,A Vw ,Z I Q S fe 1 W f ' A gf 'fy5 W- M y-M' , In , gf. 1 at U 1 . e ,551 'Y ai ax., X A A f X K 'fm' .K Q S6 . aw, ret wt, aa ffw Y- J J fhvttha A ,ff , 1 to , S .7322 S a f- aavla Aff' ' V' f ' VV jf J , A ,,,A,A A X , X in 0. A Tzlp peed l?e'w Ilucli Jllnicir 69 S N .f, 6 K :Q , , ., in J Su--S. 4 Y Q ,.,, - S in . 4-'L , ,vw 5 all V uf 4. , T, Q fell -' 'V Q, 1 T s Bobby Spiers Juanita Sprouse John Stafford Malene Stafford Alfred Stanley Y. Q if ' - iv? I: X ' it -A 1. ff ir, --1 4 X' -' , fi, .X 5 .oi ' ' fx-., H . . '94- A K . ii 1 ,Sk 4 ,wi YV. r 1- , he g. ' 'iss V, N. V 3 H f C-tj it ix L . if , t f , hy we ii ' , , Ent V b . J ,re '91 , 'Q Fa- W' '- ' T 44- t o Q- .,, 5, 7322 , ,lf':..jf' . Carolyn Stanley Wayne Stanley Mary Ellen Stanley Lois Stinson Jerry Stinson Gary Stovall Alta Stricklin Diane Puckett Judy Stump Richard Stutta 'VN i7 it ag, Y i Li. f., A fr , ,V ii A E' . . 5 X 'g Q 1 is f,.r 2 Y fl 1? veir X y 1 fu Q 715. 3 Y ivs ,. Ann Swartz Charles Switzer Ann Tabor Doug Tate Sadie Tote la' K 'K M ll 229. , 5... 5 - 4. .Ma ,., - M 5 'gg 5 ? 55? , 'J in midi fl, , f , J 7 . 4-5 4' '27 ff? LW 1 .Quilt-.X K xp .r V. ,- 5 -A Q 3 J Q! 72. 'N , .LO M . we Jackson Thierry Charlotte Thomas Mike Thomas Martha Thomas Pat Thomas S vii 45.9 I A it X wr? Oi N f 5 s M aw -9 rn! , as , I SZ' ' ' Q.--X Y L M :l, S Q1-. 4 I ' .All Frank Thompson Janice Thompson Milton Thompson Vernon Thompson William Thornburg S-.xxx lt e r in 5 3 N?-.rx , w 'g , wid' f: la 4 , 2 1 1 I 1 N of' A agp'-fx? ri W A aq 'K 5, ' ,c x Q-. Q,- X Q. Lynn Townsend Brenda Thurman Ida Tibbs Ann Tilghman YVinde1 Trail ow, We, The Class of 1 70 X 714' M t W an gg, 1 e?'Wvf'. A 2 +R-l My get 'J fa, iw, N, QM X1 'f l - , 1 ' .,., : lj I A' , ,V V 5 , It , , V - VK. , 5 fi I --,V , I x 1 .F 1 I f - VV' Z Aff, L' ' ' 4' x 1-f 'V tj, . X A , 42 f ! ' 'l l 5. A n n lx., A A in .,., ! F , f , ef , I 4 n Y I , I .ish I 4 A .wr -3 '1 ' i Q ' , t ZQV7h,,Zv2 K V 42 ..,, --.,,. 1 K Q M -51'-we Q! t,g,4m5gz5g,',g., g, Ai 2 as X Rodger Trainer Terry Trekill Roy Tuggle Don Turman Paul Turner Bi11 Tyree Morgan Tyrrell Jeannie Umberger Eddie Updike Rayburn Vendergrift Patti Vaught David Vernon Judy Vest Ronnie Vest Doug Wade A7555 Q ilu..l 5 ef e 4-.9 J W W R ' V f V , ' 0 I r' 'X W an ,7 y Q 1 2 fy LW e,-oe ' , 4 J 1 1 l Q 'IQ v ?' 4 jr, f ' I 2 X, ,A X f f , Q., AW Q? 43 ' u if W ee e e A f bl, . gf P 'ef if r Russell Walton Bob Warner Vincent Warner Susie Waters Jimmy Watson Jack Wade Robert Wade Carolyn Waggoner Allie Waldron Jimmy Walton Eagerl Await Next eptember 71 -,,. my x nw, i, V , ,, .Q ,an i L. W L- ,a, aah f '21 fi- ' K f 3' bw C e George Watts Brenda Weaver Ronnie Weaver Betty Webb Gary Webb 1 1 'i HW, :X Q' A i Q ' 1 I I Q 1: Q V My .35 ' rf - Ron Webber Bob Weiner Ray Welch Rene Weld James Weld is- V 3' wx , - ,. 'EN as 5 l u r iff S 'X l 'F sz-N . V , S lx fx ' 'S is 7 ' 'T '-f--A -' '- if r g i f 5,175 K w . K x . h ,- TN E lx' iQ mb X . rf? 5 L lil'-T YL . X . 4 ..Jit15'Qx Toby Wells Gail Wertz Betty Wheeler Martha Ann White Dick White We Matthew Whitcomb Jenny White Peggy Whittaker Billy Whitww'0rth Will RL. e I te, A, X --. 'P' X J 321 ,1 C T Doug Whorley Melanie Wilkes Betty Willett Be GL-, X. .Af-1 N, xi X tx ar. re X t W X .. mv' Axe' .3 P., l -x fix, 'N FN John Williams Marvin Williams Harriet Williams enior t fb Q ' -'fi-wx Y' 'X Q I x in R . -f ,,.---. , fa '12 Us if ,C 'V , X l x , Y f Q Ronnie Williams Joy Williams Lewis Wills sl! A-5 aa Sis' get as idx vc' N 5 v. is it 'N F7 Q , .RV N, .. TX , 'K 'E it .Z Sue Wilson Jerry Wilson Richard Wilson ! Pauline Wilson June Wimmer Rodger Wimmer Carolyn Wood Bunny Wright Patty Wright Bobby Young Paul Wilson Randy Wimmer Diane Wiseman Judy Woodyard Betty Lou Wright Susan Wright Patty Yates 'K A A za 31. 'Fw if r if '5 it M 3 sa . 4 ii M 4- -all-X -a, I Wrfff f, 0 A 1 R A -Y ' . Q., ,N X - up - W 5, ,,,, .,,, . H k. 5 V - 1 .5 , ' ' 1 ' X N-. ' ' 'N , A i Q . 5 ff' ff ' l H 5 72 g ,. If it Q Ls Eiophornores ... 'S 'U Sophomore Class officers are: Mrs. Carter, advisor, Peter Munger, presidentg Alice Estes, secretary 5 Danny Hogan, vice-president, Kay Epperson, treasurer. The Class of 1961 Sophomores not pictured: Billie Bigger, Kenneth Caperton, Ronnie Carter, Bobby Churchill, Bob Draper, Richard Eades, William Foster, Barbara Fuller, Reba Gearhart, Diane Guill, Jerry Hogan, Jesse Holley, Cecil Kelley, Robert Kelley, Carolyn Kephart, Mary McCormick, Mac McClure, Doug Marcum, Robert Manning, Clinton Moses, Susan Owen, Carolyn Patsel, Ronald Ratcliff, Rupert Richard, Frank Roberts, Harvey Roberts, Jeanne Roberts, Nannie Mae Shepherd, Danny Sink, Sue Stinson, Brenda Taylor, Clinton Trout, Edith Tolbert, Judy Tuck, James Wilson. 73 mmm We Arrived on Orientatio W. A 'W 3 Za ...., , fw- Q X ,gy ,F , N 7 M , xg , aff' -...- W, Z 4 Y 95. 'K ,. 47 4. L A- lg! ' iii Sn. ,L- , ef Q., W V ' '-ling :I '- If X f fl: f QQ v 5 -1 ,X il. ' f 8 ' f 4 1 . 51 x av, Aa ,F V 1 I U E , -dl ll l 194215 - za' ' N: V . e Q 5 .q i tk ' ,K if w e rm' E e , 'Q 372 EETIYYVA ' .,,, A 9 I V is if as ii x. if mfr A I 1 ' - 1 ' A .g i 5 I , if ' V X A A I A N Q1 , if H1 I 1, 5, '-3? 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J be-J Richard Bentz in ,, Pat Bicking Qi - V -X 'gf .- Roger Binkley , f' 'B , ,fiw Paul Bland ' f ' Charlotte Blankenship 'ff f f Sheila Blankenship i it , Danny Blount David Bocock V it 5:1 Carolyn Bohon r an Eric Bollinger ' EQ? F LY Shirley Borden f . Billy Bowers 5 Robert Bowen ' Bob Bowman fl, , , , V A Joy Bowman A , ' ' , 'iz y if Cathi Boyd 'X f 0 .,,, K, John Boyd , V t 5 ' James Brandau I f Q , I M '1 V4 4, f 4 J it Judy Brasfield , Linda Brenner N ,, G E Judy Brinkley ' G ii ' 'C Susan Britton 'N .I 1 t' Kenneth Brooks f 3 1 Q Rita Brooks :,., Alfred Brown Barbara Brown g. 4 .4 'Q I '4- Charles Brown Q . f F ,I A- Joyce Brown ' f gp f rr-- Lois Brown .. .. vf A' ' at s B i f ' Vffjg, am rown ' , -. 4' Warren Bryant If A Kay Bullington ,' 'Q A Kenneth Buckner f- I '55 'B ' 3 lf' ig 74' Billy Burks 5 . 4 rl-, :Lyf 'fl ,fills Jerry Bush I ' 'f Y Ev Bonnie Bussey A -I Q 1' i if .A ,, if 6 yi , W f , is: , , il ,fha I ,- Q, A xiii, ,. .,,, , Chester Butler X . Enola Butler I Y ' V Delice Callahan V 4 5 6' Carol Campbell 1 ' . ga 1-,Girl - Janie Campbell M' B Nancy Campbell ' ' K. if Pat Campbell Judy Camper Ida Carter Linda Carter Rebecca Carter Barbara Cash A ,. 7 I- in, 'ZZ x g ! if if 24 fP 'fa ,, g5Mf.,,2c:e1 fl 1 a t ' hiv 4' .fffj 'P , , 1 .fu ,.gwmv..af:4- 41 521 ' 'ff W' , , A ,c'.iCE ..5a' , 7 5 ,f wh, N J ly I ' J 1- A Q.-5, 5 4' ' tim Man urprises Awaited Us err P , If I S 4' - -ea e if 'X I 5, , H Q ii, X f X l John Castleman Patricia Cecil Melinda Charlton Anita Chewing Allen Childress Buddy Childress Diane Childress Jack Chisorn ' Q 'Q N M 'l Ch h ' , L 4, A arl yn urc it 42- ,S--, Q-A '- Gladys Clifton X , Norma Clingenpeel L R X Nancy Coffman X f X l Diane Colbert ' ' Rebecca Cole :P ., -C , I f 'W 21 , Mildred Coleman w vs 5 4 . ' -rx w , h gf.. Linda Combs .f M' 'L ,V ' ' K -:Ti Jim Comstock 1 Q , . - N X N Diane Conner 'ff21..3Hs:33 , , - Jane Conner ,my V Richard Conner f ' 's 'xt I 'R rn ' Mike Cooley G - e tl, 5 w V Don Cooney M- 4- 5' ' 1 if - l ,el I Douglas Cooney ' .I W ' - Patricia Cooper 1 l .. l l Carol Ann Cooper Mary Stone Copenhaver we , Y , Doris Correll 5, V , Us 'hx 'H f 'Q Elizabeth Coulter i A ' , QA If G gr-- T Mary Council 1 Q '- C '27 W 'L' Diane Cox ff X' ' Gary Cox Peggy Cox William Cox ' ' SN N N. , Sandra Crabtree , f- , X ' Anita Craft 2 - ' 'E ...sw X i X Danny Craft N vw l Q 1. . fy X ' 1 is Peggy Craft Sue Craft 5 K Sandra Craig , N Nancy Craighearl L B G' 'X ' al 5- is 2 Shirley Crawford 2 Q A- fl , L ' ' Beverly Couch 6 ff' 4 5- ' l or . ,, K Si Jane Crowell Bucky Cuddy James Cundiff ' ,., xl .,, 3 K Phyllis Dalton 6 .' ' 4' g 4 Kay Davidson h K .. 'S .l g , 7' Doris Davis sb Wy eu 8 l The Maze of ew Faces. Jerry Dean Shirley Debusk ' W F ,4 III Don Dennison V D. ,I Q1 f, 4-az' ' Pat Denny V 4 4 57, I V V Q- 9 Q Sandra Dew .D I II I V ' , W I Cletta Deyerle f' D, f , ' dh :fb f 5 'E V ' V , , ,, IQ , ,f ,V I I ,mf I Richard Dickersor I ' V Earl Dickson gh GIV III ' I , ' ' .V Martha Dillon Wg ew ' A D . I Martha Dillon .., Q. I I I f ' ' if V Rebecca Dillon I 2 1' , Z I f ' I . if ,7V, 'D f ' Z f ,' Vx J Judy Dmgman V f V 3 , ' XV , V ,QU V' if Mary Dishman ' if H 1 f Mary Divers Gene Dodd ., , lm .1 VV f- . , 'VI5'x, ,,wD, r ,,, I II , I DL? ei V ik ,I is sz f ,Ik JW, 4 v-... 4'f X W ' fbi ve n 'V 2- 5 Z3 fa 4.4 Beth Dorton ' 'g M2 - . Patsy Dove V W V Q ' sas. M Af Hugh Dowdy , V, we 1' il It Richard Downey Jerry Downs - J Cynthia Draper I I I-I ,,, I Eua Drates II 'ml l IV I, ts I :I II?-Tx I D A v Diane Dugan I ,fl 4 f I , s-A it' Kay Duncan ,I I IIIIIIII ,I N V N D W' I E I ' Marie Duncan A ! ' ,V , 5 Jim Dyer f V fl- , f 7,1 ,. ,II ,, . -m 5 Ve Q if Nr as 4? 3 'af fe ' Sandra Dyer ' - , -... x ,,r,w f 4. -, ' , f . fI ,I ,I x -V Q 75 D. , L, 4 7v41,,I QM ' 5 Di fig ,D 'W . ., , A 'f ,gI ray-Q4sVs+.V , if ,. fl ,ef ' ' -, , ll, - if I fi , 5 5 'V V ef' eae+f , 4 ' ' we VV -f in VV V ? M ' ae: zia. VVQV Va'.e egg, fia A ' ' are ia- aeV Q xwV , V.,I , f, 'V V-ww V ' I V ,VI . ,V a Q V 1 ' f 2 Tl, ,I I , If I ff I '. if-V QQ., wwe QMQW- I ,W I If, ,I M , --1-I, , II V DVVV, .ee 4 e YV 2 4 . , f' e 2 , ' 'V ' V 555 V Vf '1 4 ' X X ' , gg, me , V V, V 4, , , ' , , , , 4 . 2 l if fre 'f , 4 'e . 'V ' 'J ' 7 ' 414 .VDIIII .III ,,V V,.,II IIIII V I IIIVf ,, w i i V .V ,A ' W l I G.. : D , ,-ty 5 I 3 5 ,V ,V, I ,, , , .lD- VV , r a Vi T' 'reVe' all a 2 , , 1 77 Dm! I Eddie Eanes Hugh Eaton Philip Eddy Walter Edmondson Billy Edwards James Ellis Jim Ellis Helen Virginia Ellis Bonnie Elmore Charlene Elmore Tommy Elvin Susan Entsminger Carl Epperly Paul Epperly Kay Epperson Alice Estes Ray Evans Ward Faville Danny Felty Barbara Ferguson Richard Ferguson J 3 - 6 AI' A V f ,, l., H i, ,,, M, .gi 3 ff ,W C5 , 'E 5 H D9 A , v,', 49 , If V UH. m if a- f,4 .V fy W, m N '4 , Vw I W CD ,. v rn' WP F Q ff W F , -U :hx I ,- .ea .. --.pp Q I t 1 . lf' 4 , lf gl N -'i' if 1 rl Q .C 1' ' ' , fr , e N f 1 All Q A in SH dm 'I l n the Annex Richard Ferguson Judy Ferguson Shirley Ferguson Wayne Ferguson Carolyn Fidler Johnny Fields Jean Fisher Yvonne Fisher Betty Fitzgerald Wanda Flora Jo Ann Floyd Pat Floyd Ellis Foster Coppy Fox Anne Francis Claudia Frazier Carolyn Freeman Christine Freeman Marion Freeman John Franklin Barbara Fuller Bob Gaines Sheena Garrett Rodney Garst 78 Charles Gay Peggy Geary Danny Gee Alice Gentry Carolyn Gibson Margaret Gibson Martha Gibson Loretta Gilbert Ruth Gillispie Stephen Gillispie Shalmir Glenn Octavia Gobble Ralph Good Vickie Goodman Geneva Gordon Phyllis Grasty Donna Gray Patricia Gray Betty Gregory Bobby Gregory Charles Gregory Ronald Greinei' Shirley Griffin Bun-nclle Guilliam Q I O Q 1 1 ez: we ' elf . 19 ., , I 5 is 4 , Wx 1 as T 3 C in ' H ' x Q , Z QQ ig. , x X we K 1' , , , 'vw gg sy 1 ,Y 'Six . f L 1' e, 71 1 df 4' 11 Q-ef 'Q ' , 1 C '5' Q, W is X fs me fi g -, 1 3- t jf . l N. X l x C Q., ,,, 1 Q, 4 x --f tk 1 b 6 0 Activities Period . . . f Qu A it ,i if-,R Tlx lk 51? Mus? Q J 1 12 1 1 Q ' 5 ,limi-'i'f3'il. .lull C- 4 so sen V. L J Q ' s 1 N fillrxlih 1 A sr Ji- K l 'Q' Q11 J E1 X 'Q 1' I 'Fi 1' fr iv , -1 N - .R r A 4V t N .V Q in GL' E, Q Q E E W2-A Li N ii r A 4. D A sf 1 , Qc., X 4,5 . K, Carol Guilliams Diane Guilliams Charles Hale Douglas Hale James Hale Janet Hale Barry Hall Beverly Hall John Hall Richard Hall Diannia Handy Barbara Hannabass Billy Harmon Danny Harmon Nancy Harmon Richard Harris Sue Harris Betsy Harrison Carol Hartman Nancy Hartman Patricia Hartman Jerry Harvey William Hatcher Beverly Hawkins Gloria Hayes Mike Haynie Tommy Hedrick NBHCY Henderlite Connie Henley Russell Herman Kathy Heslep Dotty Hess Marjorie Hill Carolyn Hodges Isabell Hodges Margaret Hodges Danny Hogan George Hohmann Louis Holcomb Louise Holcomb Calvin Holdren Marsha Holland John Hovis George Hubbard Douglas Hudgins Sandra Huff Carl Huffman David Huffman 79 is +. W K, - N -'S' ' r I H A Q sr- l l Yi ,, 5, , dx 5' . 'Y l 5 'I ' ' ig. Qi W- 'ki- 1' . .r J ,r a 4 -ef Q2 ' gtk-, t ia xr l , 55-V 1 , F Q 1 QLEX. in V :JH L 4 ' ' Li Y' ,. 1 A -fa K N , a I 3' :Q-'gif' QW ggi f . as - ,R e .Y K, f 2 s x I ' ,X Disecting Frogs in Biology Class 1 -M 1 Q 4 4 K sf is X ..-F A ri aw, ,N A 'w iv . , is is K -Y X A i . 7 4. Q1 f , X X X 11 J r-- .X X N Pat Humphries Ashby Hunt Bruce Hunter David Hunter Edward Hurley Mike Hutton Mike Johnson ps il :J if - 'N vs it X H51 Q ffiw A' N W P a l . ' X I N lr af Hg R +. Q is if J r QR ,, kx P be l 'QHEA C1 ., , if-syn , -. , QR .5 ' - A 4 f 5 51 fi, f - V Q, X I 1 Ronnie Hylton Jack James Alvin Hypes Bonnie Jamison Francis Irvin Pete Jefferson Robert Irwin Eunice Jackson Ronny Jackson Bobbie Jones Ronnie Johnson Carl Jones Watson Johnson Jimmy Jones Judy Johnson Edith Johnston Lynn Johnsoi Sue Johnston Mary Johnsor Benjamin Jones al' ' 'Zi :Q- 'zrj i - l :il 6 -- A N , 6 ,V -F N. P 1 ,.., 1 l 4 Q l I ' I M-T - ,, - n ' fa- s. M P 5 ' 'vs' ,, Q D Nr ' ' ,.. A . N-4 px l 4 P T 1 ' 2. , . at .4 ii ' ro ' lsr Richard Jones Robert Jones Roger Jones Q N., 1- lit? v- 'Q i' 1 ,dt B 5-X X N il bl BO rl r N .r if , 0 -1 K5 ll ' - -if A wjfr, K -W. ,, , an ar , 5- a gl t N. fir- 'N'- X K A , w K w - , s N K' I VK. - fi rlilr Ellen Jessee Barbara Jett Carolyn Jett Betty Jenkins William Jenkins George Jennings Lacy Kanode Alice Kavanaugh Susan Kavanaugh Mary Wiltsee Kell Felix Kelly N.-1 ,sg 4 T fx l Marty Jett Alice Johnson Carolyn Johnson Judy Kessler Zetsie Kidd Caroline King el' Joan Kelly .,k P-. y vm-J. ... 5 W Q- ...N Qi r r X '5 . A, p is Yifi C A G or R A S33 'R' T ' - 'sift' yk , X K ' -n , ' is 6 , . v 'X Was Quite an Experience o 0 A ,, ' -A x If 153, JJ J rl M-as i ii K 5 ' ' f 52.'i I D ', -Y , .j f' ,ff ' , T' m ' I 3? ,A '53, life - f x - 15, - , gg, . i ev I - 5 ,ji af.- , Q Q ,- 173,13 1 Y , H1 'E Q I, ' , gil? 1 U: f- LA' , ., ,Z J ' U ! 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W Q 1 Q :Q 5 Q - '+A' .. f' -Q Exam ' V , 73 gran ' 4' x I Q , A fi... Don McBrair Betty McCloud . 4 Bill McGalliard Harriett McGavock K, ,Q gy .- V K i elm, ,QQ vef 7 ft L Z 2 , T., .,-hi., 41,51 .X , v 1 :ggi .ff3.', 4:' , 1 , l 'I ' A, qv, f - 7143 Qwfgjf -, ,I ' jp, ,' KV 'Q V,VV 9 fi f 2aae5KhAaSafK'e51rc Hx M , V:,, 3 4-, gg 4. , ' , , H ' ' 1457? H- N' - ' fa it L1 J ,ii 1' vi , L Wm , X. , , 54 h .wh 81 We W ere Thr llled . . Page is v- 'wb 52 Q. f ci' i 'X J ,, Q J iv ia. ig QA? , vs k F- A A 4 or 3' 2 N J 5+ f' 'fir ' X ' Q ' E X X .fa - A :1 . ' J ' ' if .- v- 'QANQ ,Fu or 'e .fm 3' ,J L- X , QU e r 4 Q- , xt V X ' ..,, J A' me-3 ' J X i .elf x K f a: xi Q .NKSM X Y . qkqi N, ' , -K' KN is 'ar ii- or gi 1:1 gin L 2 V V. f .Xiu lx x L ' QQ ' X Q 2 I . r ig f K 3. isa J'-. Q f , e c' ye ,-gr V , Q. ,V RE i X fr gr, 1 L. Y . 5 . E , ' c Q Ia. 5 ' . f 1 Y a v ii w X 1 y N l X 'M ' f M . , c A R ,7 f I R ' 'X ' x . li ' i X s' . ki , .. V iv ,- I X I I ffl 1 my e, I ' N. . 'q 'N C- K ' -' 4 N ' 5 A I ul? ' N 1 ., fx 5 Q . Qx M 82 Wayne McGuire Sue Ellen McKay Nancy McNutt Shirley McNutt Leo McPherson Dorothy Mabry Carolyn Mackie Jimmy Maddex Martha Malone Joe Mareschal Judith Markley Susan Markley Faye Marshall Bevelene Martin Billy Martin Bobby Martin Geneva Martin Glenn Martin Susan Matthews Joyce Mawyers Diane Mays Larry Mays Robert Meador Roy Medley Carolyn Menefee Julian Meyer Shannon Miles Delores Mills Franklin Mills Sandra Minnick David Mitchell Michael Mitchell Michael Mitchell Linda Moncus Glen Moore Nelson Moore Sandra Moore Joyce Morgan Judy Morgan Kenny Morris Kenneth Mottley Judy Mowbray Don Mundy Donna Mundy Nancy Mundy Peter Mungzer Jean Murdock Nancy Murphy . . At Jeane Naff Mary Neff Richard Nelms Frances Nelson Roy Nelson Mary Nichols Vicky Nichols Bennett Nininger Virgil Noell Robert Norcross Sybil Norris Ann Nunn Linda O'Bryan Sylvia Oakes Carolyn Oakey Barry Oliver Jeanne Ostwald Jeanne Otey Betty Overstreet Wayne Owens Jane Pace Donna Padgett Juanita Paitsel Jo Ann Parker Charles Parsell Rex Patrick Joyce Patsel Peggy Patsel Betsy Payne Edward Payne Roswell Perdue Robert Perrin Donna Peters Wayne Peters Tommy Peterson Brenda Peyton Gerald Philpott Martin Philpott Carey Pickard Sherry Pitzer Grover Plunkett Larry Poff Thomas Poff Nancy Poindexter Judy Pollock Rod Porter Patty Pratt Shirley Pratt Our First Pep ssembly 4-N As. Q is Z- tls ! X H .v- L. 71 is al., . Vs X 5 F 'FH if lil J Q vw V I I ., ,. 1-:Q 4 VJ ' 7 Q45 r- , , , if. L 4 w N rn. gr Q I J E l 1' N , f I Q 5:5 P' 'href J -91 4 ' ....- v gy 1' 'Q -v l ' ' ,'3fl'?5?' :,. 'P 6 ' PM af ,lf QQ-xiii ,-..,. 1 fr ' 4 -Tis W t srf Y H ew Q ag N, a , X, vw A X K' 'l ' 'X V' I M all Q. 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Mary Purdy Monty Saunders Roger Saunders Carol Schricker Joan Schoonover Sandy Scott Sue Ellen Scott Harold Secord Hallie Sellers James Shanahan Louise Shanahan Gordon Shapiro Carl Shell Mary Shelton Ronnie Shepherd Bobby Sherman Don Shively John Shoemaker Mary Shrewsbury Elizabeth Shute George Shute Vickie Sigmon James Siler Lynn Silverman 85 011 derful Experlen If AVS ge I 'N any 1 x ie ll no . f. 3 S et. -iff SP fa, .1 We , 4' ' ' T J it , 1 Q1 lp , , ' Q it 1 o 1 X 'f 1 v N 3 5 L X , f . l X Y K E 1- 'Y 5 'H - ' 4 n .. 5 S wg- 'rr r 'Q 'lil 1 x ' i A 'l X l G- 5 K ,Qu 5 Q , , W se- f me X ,V 4 S I :- , , V- ,iq 1 , xx al, x S ty 1 if lx T 'iv ' 4 'Z' Q ,vi 3- ' '-' 41 - ei 'Six S fl, Nic- A' S' ' Y 2 33 xx' -'sr ' K.. K wzififfj-'Q iv .1 I TJ. , i .. , Q v 'R S- 4- vs in J - in -1 I f JV, ii f I l 1 , Z' Vsyrwv- ' :N 4 , , , 5, , g t g 5' 'K 5 lima, . it 1 ,. ll ,f if If .3 T -pn 5 .R ct Q R- .f . e ta L , X . 9 ' L Q ii s x L . 1 nhl 41 .- - , 1 t 1, ' ' ' T' J v- , ' l 1 5 ' . 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Q' f . ., 4 1 S ck, L. 5-Y I N s V 'f Way Margy Wertz William West Ernie Whanger Patsy Whitlock Barbara Wickham Mable Widener Carol Wiggins Mike Wilbourn Carl Williams Carol Williams Jeanne Williams Judy Williams Lois Williams Nicl-:ie Williams Robert Williams Peggy Williamson Linwood Willoughby Shelby Willoughby Doris Wills Doug Wills John Wilson Nancy Wilson Barbara Wimmer Don Wimmer Jackie Wimmer Ralph Wimmer Richard Wimmer Ruth Wimmer Carol Windle Gene Wine Buddy Winesette Tommy Wirsing Ronnie Wirt Richard Wisely Danny Witt Gary Wolford Ted Woliford Linda Woods Lloyd Woods Michaele Woods Janice Woodson Greer Wright Jerry Wright Luwanda Wright Ken Yancey Buddy Young Beverly Zack The Camera . Recalls Our Club Activiti 'Ak fx, , l W l I S 4 T li, e o ou S udent Leaders . . . 'Nm fi.,-f' Officers of Student Government are Lucy Boyd Lemon, treasurer: Harold Settle, vice-presidentg Ken Moorman, -presi- dent: Page Montgomery, secretary. Here they are preparing to leave for Jacksonville, Fla. for Southern Association of Student Councils. STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Government is a vital part of any functioning high school. It allows each student to have a voice in school affairs through elections of representatives from each class to serve on the Prefect Council. This year. the Student Government has led the student body in maintaining a well rounded and useful scope of activities. Projects for this year in- cluded a tea for teachers, Orientation Day for Sophomores. conducting election of class officers. compiling and publishing of Student Directory. sponsoring Commandment Week. and clean-up cam- paign, planning Snow Queen Dance. and crowning of Homecoming Queen and conducting an Honor campaign. and, of course, the Student Government project which displayed the talents of the entire student body. The Student Government is co-spon- sored by Miss Edith Moore and Miss Velva Wood. Publicity for the Snow Queen Dance is handled by Mary Stone Copenhaver and Richard Martin. 5 JSNH Bill Z' -2 if -X i l I N ,limit W - 6 1' ' Martha Hodges, Bobby Young, and Steve Hodges repair a sparkling centerpiece for the Snow Queen ? fn 5 c 2, ii ' 0 'W 1 , f 3 Q 3- I , ,X it V Di X , , v J 1 . A Model Democracy , Peter Munger and Ronnie Lunsford begin the Student Directories are unpacked and readied for a big task with beautiful results. distribution by Tony Hancock and Jo Ann Floyd. ff! K , .N ,,. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES ON STUDENT COUNCIL are: First Row: Mary Ricks, Jo Ann Floyd Sharon Bieler, Kay Epperson, Kay Pannell, Betty McGlamery, Joyce Creasy, Linda Bren- ner Second Row: Kenny Pollock, Danny Hogan, Judy Evans, Marian Russ, Liza Venable, Jeanie Um- berger Tommy Akers. Third Row: Bucky Cuddy, Jo Blank, Pat Humphries, Wayne Rankin, Betty Barr Hawkins, Michael Woods. , j f: ,, T: :MT A c, ,f - , r. V. I -1, in jg We Whitney Grove chats with Miss Velva Wood sponsor, as she checks appointments for the teachers ,.... Q We Grow in Appreciation . . . 1 as is -C MEMBERS OF THE ART CLUB are First Row: N. Body, E. Lester, M. Neff, S. Woolwine, J Woodyard, M. Wilkes, Mrs. Quimby, advisor, R. Martin, J. Brewer, N. Salomonsky, L. Bush, S. Turner O. Temple. Second Row: J. Overholt, R. Brooks, S. Pitman, C. Bell, D. Mitchell, R. Cook, J. Marechal E. Collins, D. Preas, J. Dyer, J. Dillon, T. O'Neil, P. Kelley, H. Williams, F. Harris, S. Beard, J. Mat- tox, K. Logan, H. McGavock, Z. Pentecost. ART CLUB The officers of the Art Club are Judy Woodyard, Secretary-Treasurerg Richard Martin, Planning Offi- cerg Melanie Wilkes, Vice-President, Judy Brewer, Planning Officer, Emily Wii'sing, President. At the beginning of the year members of the Art Club ANS. made and sold miniature meg- --' aphones to bolster Jefferson school spirit. At club meet- ings during the year local artists lectured on different .,,, phases of art, and work par- ties were held for Art Club projects. For one club meet- ing a special tour of Stone Printing Company was taken to View first hand, commer- cial art on a large scale. The highlight of the Art Club year was a field trip, planned , N, Q and participated in by all members' Members of the Art Club making miniature megaphones are Nancy Salomonsky, Sue Beard, Ronald Cook, Fred Harris, Harriett Williams, and Nancy Body. C1 And Understanding . . . summons.. fuasw- ,Bm , . lu new me, ,I 5 ,,.3i,'m, llinvxmswewwmr 5 0 Sh 'IM . U I vm .' JR. Y - TEENS MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR Y-TEENS are First Row: F. Sours, Secretary, S. Glenn, Vice-Pres- identg S. Craig, President, J. Lunsford, Treasurer. Second Row: S. Shute, A. Gentry, J. Adams, L. O'- Bryan, S. Markley, J. Keller, P. Dove, S. Scott, S. Turner, C. Akers, D. Ballard, J. Naff. Third Row: P. Doss, E. Sandefur, Z. Kidd, C. Mackie, V. Easter, S. Norriss, A. Stephens, P. Pratt, M. Charlton, S. Pratt, B. Peyton, C. Anderson, H. Sink, R. Lichtman. Fourth Row: C. L. Thurman, M. Ricks, J. Williams, C. King, G. Wright, H. McGavock, M. King, B. Hall, J. Baker, B. Harrison, H. V. Ellis, A. Stephenson, P. Humphries, Miss Frances Elliot, Advisor. LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS are R. Altice, S. Harris, C. Deyerla, S. Bivens, C. Lester, D. Guil- liams, H. Lantz, H. Eaton, B. Abelsma, C. Heptinstall, M. Holland, M. Courtney. Not pictured: G. Cress, S. Smiley, J. McDonald. Members give one period a day in the Library of service in shelving, checking, mending, typing, reading shelves--all the jobs necessary to keep a Library functioning smoothly. . . we-ag IU A' 'W' Uxqgvmyfggr , . In F - -Tv-:w.a1zfnsfhFir'Z. ,sxyg--5gsm5,'TlE'T 31.2 Pinging-y.,, gunm- il Wal! 3951 991- QICSZ UIQ! 'Xl Cl We Must Also Grow . . . SENIOR .. E ? X ,.. MEMBERS OF SENIOR Y-TEEN CLUB I: First Row: M. Kilgore, L. Obenshain, O. Martin, V. Reid, A. Strickland, K. Pannell, C. Boyd, N. Brown, J. Fender, P. Branstetter, J. Pharr, J. Gryder, J. Miller. Second Row: L. B. Lemon, L. Slusher, M. Lavender. J. Layne, R. Mickey, M. Myers, M. Russ, B. Oben- chain, M. Willett, P. Hughes, K. Kier, C. Bruce. Third Row: S. McAfee, P. Montgomery, G. Dickson, H. Williams, L. Morgan, C. Dillon, N. Kingery. J. Burks. B. Graeser, P. Bauman, P. McGavock. Fourth ROW: B. Ward, B. Bowman, R. Chitwood, D. Hylton, B. B. Hawkins, A. Lee, R. Mickey, G. Oakey, M. Black, M. Black, J. Ferguson, D. Igo. Clubl Two Senior Y-Teen Clubs are formed at Jefferson to accommo- date all the Junior and Senior girls who wanted to join. The Y-Teens are interested in the community, school, and home. In these fields we seek to serve X X under Christian principles. L E In our own school the Y-Teens provide the blessing in the cafe- teria at all lunch periods and on designated days of the week we sell United States Savings Stamps. Officers of Club I are Page McGavock, Crystal Dillon, Jean Burks, Rena Mickey, president, and Nancy Brown. Lynn Morgan, Rena Mic- key, Jackie Belton, Peggy Hughes, Ruth Mickey, and Kay Kier ride along on the Y-Teen float in the Homecoming Parade, gaily singing On Ol'e Roanoke! ,fa mu11v a-fr' . ...ny . . plrltually . . . , F gg B - TEENS Along with service projects we have fellowship and fun by work- ing together. Each club meets twice a month for a program plan- ned to illustrate the club's ideals. Much time is taken in planning Y-Teen programs. Below: Betty McGlamery, Frances Hawkins, Cynthia Delong, and Carolyn Hippert discuss devotions to be given at a January meeting. I l White. .af ' I 'W il A I- l I I H . . , W, 4 . an .. r K rf' . , Adv - rf. M -: '1 . . 159.5 ', X 4 nf ,f , eff ., 4 0 Q ily, .. ., M 4 Q T -N '- -'vi . 5 Y, fx N51 , -i ,, s Q A V . , . ' 9 i'fQf'53' . 1 is .ilff?Etff . ft J V, 5 , i ' . E 1 Officers of Club II are Joan Falkenstein, Joyce Creasey, Rita Cover- stone, Mary Eleanor Hodges, Mary Etta Boswell, president, and Jenny Club II MEMBERS OF SENIOR Y-TEEN CLUB II. First Row: T. Trekell, R. Coverstone, S. Gorman, M. Owens, S. Irwin, B. Buchanan, J. Wimmer, M. E. Hodges, A. Cary, B. Wright. Second Row: B. Purdue, P. Robinson, S. Williams, R. Drawbone, A. Tilghman, J. Creasey, J. Falkenstein, M. Russ, R. Quinn, B. Coleman, C. Hippert, E. Stevens, L. Shelton. Third Row: M. E. Buchanan, J. Glass, R. Pierce, C. Stiff, F. Robertson, J. Bradshaw, W. Robertson, J. Belton, M. E, Boswell, F. Haw- kins, Bonnie Haynes, J. White, B. Mason, M. Alford, B. McGlamery, N. Zimmerman, C. Harper, C. Delong. 5 , I : L' V. , J' ' i pi . X f, X ., . V l ' E Q 5 ' 4? - .1 , 1, , -, .gs ,.fqf,f,ff,,. -f .. 1,- 2' g 9 27,2 gf : P 5 .. ,, . , if .1 I ,, W W , My W H, . , frjpf s f ri h4,gx'-,- ru Q 4 9. ,352 VV, f Al I ,V f. -1 wx f ' fi' . ' . fi 5 ' . ' ' ffi, 2 , - ,iff iv , I , r,,3,,MfZ'7,,, L I, 1 :,.71,,,f-.,.2-Lwifzwl A , ,,,.1:1,,,.. ofwrtizlct , - ef I , an -i ll s 5 Through Service to Others . . . J, 132 in V i le S 'Wa' mm 46 031 -R .4 , ...Mx ,S Q At the annual re-dedication ceremony held at the Y , leaders were Mr. M. G. White, Geoff Hub- bard, Kenneth Yancy, Jack Davis, Harry Gamble, John Moldenhauer, Jim Surface, Miles Francis, and Buddy Saunders. HI-Y The Hi-Y statement of purpose is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home and community high standards of Christian character. ss-Q, ,, The four planks of the Hi-Y program are clean ' A X speech, clean sportsman- ship, clean scholarship, and 'i ifxdqga. clean living. Hi-Y officers are Cleft to rightb, Front Row: Randolph Sadler, Buddy Saunders, Dave Q Etheridge, Miles Francis. Sec- ond Row: Bob Hale, Tommy Ed- wards, Jim Key, Jim Surface. President Buddy Saunders Cleftb stands with induction an r- speaker Billy Futrell of Lynch- burgf. I Ilia!!- Utilizing Our Own Talents . . ., , W., Q 0.0 THE NEW SENIOR MEMBERS ARE: First Row: B. Hawkins, C. Dillon, B. Davis, J. Semones, L. Shapiro, S. Oakey M. Steele, B. Davis, S. Angle, J. Armentrout. Second Row: W. Healey, J. Evans, D. Burroughs, J. Moser, V. Whittaker C. Delong, R. Mickey, E. Wrising, M. Hodges, P. McGavock. Third Row: L. Hoover, T. Hancock, D. Burfond, B. Stockton, R Hooper, J. Surface, B. Saunders, H. Gamble. THE HONOR SOCIETY CHAPTER at Jefferson was started eighteen years ago. Requirements for acceptance are based on four specific fields: Scholarship, Leadership, HONOR SOCIETY Service and Character. To be eligible, one must have a 3.75, which is a G. average and eight activity points. JUNIOR MEMBERS INCLUDE: First Row: C. Drewry, M. Hodges, J. Glass, S. Meador, J. Williams, C. Callahan, S Helms, M. Keen, C. Lyle, M. Mauney. Second Row: A. Miller, M. Alford, B. Mason, A. Jones, C. Jarret, L. Bush, C. Thomas S. Beiler, A. Hubbard, B. Quinn, G. Coleman, A. Lee. Third Row: S. Hodges, M. McNeace, B. Young, R. Bushong, F. Haw kins, J. Umberger, F. Byrd, R. Martin, E. Keller, L. Hurt, N. Kingery. E Z . z I l I ,..3. I 1 I 4 . 3 Q E: 97 Through Bible Reading Bible is offered not only to students who wish to gain more knowledge of the Bible but also as a prepar- atory course to those going into Christian services. 1527 Bible History is studied from the creation through the lives of the disciples, with particular emphasis on the life of Paul. The Fall group studies the Old Tes- tament, While the Spring group studies the New Tes- tament. The Club is composed of members of the Bible class. Officers are Kenny Fore, president, Page Montgom- ery, vice-presidentg Dar- lene Watkins, secretaryg and Betty Jo Patsel, treas- urer. Among its activities were organizing an honor system and a trip to the MEMBERS ARE: First Row: P. Montgomery, D. Wat- kins, B. J. Patsel. Second Row: H. Rudd, B. Preas, S. Sweeney, C. Wood, C. Walrond, J. Gray, C. Harper. Third Row: Mr, J. N. Harver, Jr., advisor, S. Overfelt, P. Green- way, J. Williams, M. Manning, E. Branch, E. Bourne. Fourth Row: P. Hughes, J. Heater, J. Bratton, D. Dobyns, F. Robertson, G Hubbard. BIBLE CLUB eyl.. tv 2+--.4 L .... , W . X 5 '5 !,i ?p ffg-can. ' Jewish Synagogue. Above: Mr. J. N. Harker, Jr., presents Kenny Fore and Mary Manning with certificates for having completed one year's work in teacher training enabl- ing them to teach Bible classes. As part of his work, each member of the Bible Class is required to teach the class one day. At. left. Geoff Hubbard takes his turn at this assign- ment. nd Organized tu d . . . i i l l W4 N P-M. Miss Sarah Goodwin, sponsor, Bob Belton, treasurer, Dottye Hess, secretary, Ann Miller, president, Fred Linkenhoker vice-president. and Mrs. Mildred Sadler, sponsor. Not pictured is the third sponsor, Mr. A. D. Hurt. V.C.Y. A group of V. C. Y. officers and members, discussing plans for a future program. From left to right: Patty Vaught, Richard Martin, Fred Linden- hoker, Ann Miller, Dottye Hess, Rus- sell Rosenberger, Sue Ellen Marshall, and Marjorie Feather. Informal group snapped singing at one of the evening meetings, in the Recreation Room of Betty Kay Hitch's home. Seated in the center is Mrs. Mil- dred Sadler. one of the Sponsors, play- ing an accompaniment on the Auto Harp. 2 3 X -u Sp-rf' The V.C.Y.'s meet twice a month. Programs include Bible quizzes, singing, panel discussions, and films, with an emphasis on student participation. The VOICE OF CHRISTIAN YOUTH is an affiliate of Youth for Christ Interna- tional. 99 All members sign a creed to conduct themselves as becoming to a Christian and to promote principles and ideals which build character and contribute to the happiness and well-being of others in home, school, and community. Languages . . . mf! .A -Ls like Qi Iv Q- ,ref vw J., an- , 5 L h 4 ,, lx. A - y 5 Q VL. ! ,T sf, in 1.4. i' ' W il as-s . fm X g . 14. - W ? ., - 1 ' 9 1 :Ea ' p ig... is lf' 2 llll '5 ,, ,K R ,- If . 1 i i is ff , 1 1 - lx in 5 f g 1 :J I easssusws' 'W' i s.-411, 1 vs x.. THE MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE ARE: First Row: Mrs. Rewis. D. Cooney, K. Epperson, M. Mauney, J. Floyd, P. Grasty, F. Sours, J. Naff, J. Kesler, P. Hartman, V. Nichols, E. Sandefur. Second Row: Miss Johnson, J. Armentrout, J. Meyer, K. Callahan, B. Zack, S. Meador, J. Dingman, N. Pringle, A. Stevenson, J. Baker. Third Row: M. C. Rankin, H. Eaton, C. King, B. Harrison, S. Abbott, B. Hall, S. Mathewes, S. Glenn, M. S. Copenhaver. Fourth Row: J. Maddex, A. Stone, C. Roupas, J. Adams, S. Hodges, B. Wilson, M. Haynie, B. Cuddy. The Junior Classical League holds its meetings on the last Tuesday of each month. President Susan Meador presides over the meetings, which are held after regular school hours. Speakers, slides, playlets, contests, etc. are presented. The majority of mem- bers take part. The club has a membership of 45. The club's two big social activities of the year are the Christmas party given during the Saturnalia - 'Lk 'L ri'- , '5' mf 1'-1 x .VV N season, and the spring picnic given at the time of the last meeting in May, often at Lakeside. For the last two years, we have also entered a Junior Classical League float in the annual Home- coming parade. This year, our scene depicted the Vestal Virgins praying to the gods for a favorable outcome of the football game. f J.C.L. J ' f Q! i The Roanoke Roman Staff are, standing: Caroline Kingg Bob Mot- leyg Miss Johnson, sponsor: and John Armentrout, assistant editor. X Seated rare: Mary Eleanor Hodgesg -llldb' Kessler, corresponding secre. tary: and Kathy Callahan. editor. Classical and odern . . . f- s 'i ,I li ll! , .V 0 . gmc' The Junior Classical League is a nation- wide organization with chapters in every state. Its symbol, the Torch of Learning, sig- nifies our desire to pass on the knowledge and enjoyment we possess for the Latin language. The Roanoke Roman, Latin newspaper, put out under the sponsorship of the Junior Classi- cal League and under the leadership of its editor, Kathy Callahan, has published two mimeographed issues. One was published last fall and the other appeared on the Ides of March with Julius Caesar as its headliner. Two kneeling maidens, Janet Adams, and Kathy Callahan, beg a favor of a Roman centurion, John Armentrout, while Pat McLeod and Susan Meador look on. 3 ...a N .3116 ' Aly., Joan Kelley, Allen Childress, Bob Gaines. and Liza Venahle are shown here with Miss Johnson looking over projects from past years. Each Latin student is required to complete at least one project a year outside of class. Danny Hogan, Billy Edwards, Michael Woods. Carol Thurman, and Joyce Luns- ford, look on as Mrs. Rewis points out the path of Ceasar's campaigns in Gaul. Mrs. Rewis came to Jefferson this year from Winchester. 5 gf , A QI! 1 l . .5 ., , I 3 5 5 f'-'snr i M 4 5 I ,- '--.gf if: ' vsll I .1 ,.,...,, ., ,M it i 9-:ll Bring nderstanding 0 0 0 .Q vp A rf , U1 4 A - S s A12-fx ' ' 3 ff X ' ,wg 1 ew A fi 5' -rf , .WW-W . . A'g' ' 5 ' if --A--, 7KfwTr,r,f,eo-fffxg ' xmhk 1 5 'Xi Q f . ff-+.x..,.,, ,Egg V- .fm . J , , E . ,,., ,,.,::s aw., v, , We-firm My , F swf? 'gm - 3 -,-A ,.-, gym ' .......... if-:f, lif ' 3 mm- :M . ' - - Q- ' ,-fm. 'TQ .- 3' 2. ., 4.1.2 -- .. WA: - -. kai Rumi E . gf ' .fi:'.3Qwq A ,, M 1 ' K NQW ' tw W S8 A E 'Mx M iv' x Q . r f Qs- , E E A 1 fe if 'Q xv Y- ef . ' -Q . 'Ve VY T A 6 21 H..-1 . we S' fu f ' is Q 1? 55 ,..,...W.., . ..-Akai. ? Q? fart M ' - ,ggwzf X FAI- D as-ww' - MEMBERS OF PAL are: First Row: A. Bush, G. Dickson, B. Bowman, S. Turner, S. Waters, H. Secord. Second Row: N. Seeley, A. Stricklin, S. Scott, J. Ostwald, M. Smiley, A. Miller, C, L. Baumgardner, A. Swartz. Third Row: B. Wright, J. Miller. K Howwell, L. Rvder, P. Vaught. S. Pittman, T. Meadows. Fourth Row: B. Ward. S. Clement, V. Whittaker, B. Weaver, P. Roupas, J. Palmer, G. Shute, F. Newman. Fifth Row: P. Montgomery, V. G. Buck, J. Patterson, J. Moldenhouer, PAN AMERICAN LEAGUE 4. , 102 Officers are: T. Tre kell, O. Martin. Secre- tary, A. Hale, M. Owens, President: A. Tilgh- man, S. Ferguson. R. Arnold, Honorary Mem- ber: T. Harvey, R. Bushong. ViceP1-esident: G. McCathern. Miss Wood, Advisor, Miss Bowman, Advisor: Mr. Harker, Honorary Mem- ber. Of Other Peoples . . . ,sn Left to Right: D. Waters, D. Magann, J. Ellis, F. Shelton, J. Allman, M. Stafford, K. Bovd. The students above are showing the P.A.L. Christmas show- case featuring Christmas cards done by the Spanish students. The Pan American League has made an effort to create a greater international interest among its members. The first and one of the best programs this year was an international fashion parade put on by the students for a P.A.L. meeting and for OF P If FS fe fx 1 Wx 4 , If J-w.ZfQ,Al 'vis if 'fbi . 'z,..' ,., . 2 E59 3. . W, 'Jw ff? i AQQ .3 4 Senora Mamie de Patterson, pictured above is dressed in her native Spanish costume for a P.A.L. meeting. She was a practice teacher in Spanish at Jefferson this year. television. The club enjoyed two tours through the Mother Country with slides and discussion by Miss Wood and Mr. Radford, of Woodrow Wilson Junior High. C Bohon P Hale F Johnson AL are First Row H Lane L Hurt J Falkenstein C Morris Second Row D Dugan, C. Henley Third Row C Elmore C Freeman J Casper J Slusher B Becker. F. Mullin D Daily L Glendy B Guelpa H Williams B Abelsma L Frazier S DeVaughan H Baldwin D Roscoe Sixth Row L Johnson J Franklin J Beasley Members not .MM3 Webb R Weld N Royall B Johnson 3 3 I, 103 MSA Nxt X wot sw f- X w -J .C . XX MEMBERS OF THE FLEUR-DE-LYS are: First Row: M. Hodges, D. Gray, V. Sigmon, G. Lance, A. Becker, E. Cant- rell. B. Moore. Second Row: N. Reynolds, B. Perdue, J. Bibb, A. Francis, L. Drewry, S, Oakey, C, Norman. Third Row: J. Craig. D. Smith. C. Silvnvfvvman, R Cole. M. Rankin, L. B. Lemon. C. Stiff. J. Jackson. Fourth Row: Mrs. Lynn Eckman, Advisor, C. Cutler, E. Wirsing, M. E. Buchanan, S. Comer. C. Oakey, C. Lyle, P. Crossgrove. Fifth Row: J. Williams, E. Bourne, C. Bruce, N. Stafford. H. Hunt, P. Highes, J. Nvimmer, J. XVilliams. Sixth Row: B. Haff, S. McAfee, S. Urquhart, M. Kurshan. D. Burrouchs. S Maver. J. Evans, L. Morgan, C. Delong, J. Hubbard. Seventh Row: J. Bennett, W. Smith, M. Steele, E. Reynolds, T. Reynolds, M. McClure, B. Motley, N. Snead. Their Culture and Customs . . . The French Club with a membership of approximately 135 is one of the largest clubs at Jefferson. Sponsored by Mrs. Lynn Eck- man and Mrs. J. H. Fallwell, the club parti- cipates in many activities. Some of these are sponsoring a French mother and two chil- dren and holding a party at Christmas and a picnic in the spring. At the Christmas party members participate in skits and re- freshments are served. The annual picnic with games and food is a pleasant end to a Wonderful year. Programs at the meetings include speakers from France, games, and skits. OTHERS are: First Row: N. J. Smith, M. Alford. S. YVright, XV. Grove, M. J. Blank. G. Oakey. Second Row: P. XYhitt- aker, A. Tilgman, J. Creasy, B. Mason, M. Russ, M. Hodges, S. Irwin. C. Dillon. Third Row: XY. Rankin, B. Quinn, G. Coleman. V. Reid, S. Beiler, C. Thomas, J. Umberpzer. B. Cox. Fourth Row: J. Mundy, B. Young, J. Sink. L. Bush, J. Mad- flffx. A- Lee' K' Panneil. M- E- H0fl2es. Fifth Row: B. Foster, M. Myers, B. lNIcGlamery, D. Hilton, E. Ligon, F. Hawkins, J. Delong, K. VVarrl, B. VVarner, A. Dillon. rm 3 4 ?aHT!'.1IIfYl.'lTl' T L.,.. K I X I AZXLA s K F . J i...-.A FLEUR-DE-LYS 'TSN 2 75,3-1 X' MEMBERS OF THE STAFF OF THE L'ECHO de ROANOKE are: First Row: Barbara Guelpa, co-editorg Mme, Henriette Fallwellg Lana Shapiro. co-editor. Second Row: Betty Ann Cutcliff, Lucy Boyd Lemon, Margaret King, Myra Fox, and James Surface. Not pictured are Frances Davis and Ebbie Evans. Their Heritage and Problems . . . The numerous high scholastic ratings Won by L'Echo de Roanoke justify the hard Work involved in putting out a newspaper in French. For instance, the Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association Medalist Award came to L'Echo in March for the second consecu- tive year. 1 , '. .gp .y Sharon Bicler models the latest thing in the world of fashion in one of the skits at the French Club Christmas party. OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FRENCH CLUB are: First Row: Betty Ann Cutcliff. secretary: Gale Palmer, vice-president: Phil Hillen, presidentg Nancy Kingerv. treasurer. Second Row: B. Davis, L. Brenner, P. McGavock, T. Fitzpatrick, C. Epperson. Third Row: B. Bondurant, B. B. Hawkins. M. Thomas, C. Staton, T. Ryan. Fourth Row: R. Foutz, T. Edwards. a fx.. gf... s ,,x sl., Fas i' at V . gslftgiizrleriakgf - gaaasgi? g t iaegwa 3335.332 K fsieiee N - .. , Q V ' it E mpn- . H Y 632.-SW wg QSQSYN NE . ..,. . ,. .fr ex-.Xl OFUVJFU iWe Gain Practica By knowledge, training, and experience, the D.E. class prepares students for employment after grad- uation or helps them go to college. The Distributive Education Club at Jefferson is composed of mem- bers of the D.E. class. The club is designed to give the students working in distributive occupations a better understanding of the possibilities in this field. The members of the local club are eligible to join and be active members of the state and national ww DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB MEMBERS OF THE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB are: First Row: J. Layne. S. Meador, J. McDaniel, C. Murphy. Mason, J. Layne. Second Row: P. Cunningham, M. Manning. O. Young, S, Fetzer, B. Morrow, P. Meredith, L. Jamison, McGalliard, S. Slaydon, C. Price, I. Puckett, J. Neighbors. Third Row: J, Hall, J. Baumpzardner, G. Baldwin, P. Hypc-rs, Jenkins, K. Howell, F. Jackson. Fourth Row: R. Webber, F. VVhitlock, J. Ferguson, C. Schuyler, C. Catron, E. Stephens, Patrick, J. C. Gallimore, R. Saunders. Fifth Row: N. Leftwich, W. Walker, P. Turner. S. Darragh, S. Williamson, B. Vance, B. Patterson, A. Lancaster. Sixth Row: J. Weld, L. Shelton, R. Adams, G. Turner, J. Bishop, E. Fore, Mr. Buchanan. l Experience organizations. Contests are sponsored by these or- ganizations for any students who are interested. Some of the contests include merchandise presenta- tion, job interview, sales demonstration, window display judging, essays, and the student of the year. One of the hi hlights of the year is the Em- ployer-Employee anquet. The employer is invited to dinner and an evening of entertainment, planned and paid for by the students. Carolyn Catron applies her D. E. training as she .Richard Mason, a D. E. student. tries to sell shows a new spring bathing suit to a customer. Shirt to a prospective Customer. 'i 5 ll gig hr. Q- , f , 'ff i ,Rini W f I ' 'V . M2533 ' f I i In 1 W 1 x '6 , ,SJ 1 a O K -ZW x 1 I . 5 . 4 4 i I 1 1 5 ff-. li c gf . WBAW L .1 'MTX -.... .N J in. 1- . . . In a Chosen Field . . . The F.B.L.A. promotes the following purposes: To develop competent, aggres- sive business leadership, to strengthen the confidence of young men and Women in themselves and in their Work, to create more interest and understanding in the in- telligent choice of a business occupation, to encourage members in the development of projects and in establishing themselves in business, to encourage members to improve the home and community, to participate in worthwhile undertakings for the improvement of business and the community, to develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism, to cooperate in cooperative effort, and to encourage and practice thrift. -Qsi ,ff . . f5'a,s.....,.,a. Miss Anna Gray Cronise, sponsor: Joyce Semones, Barbara Jarrett, Marilyn Via, Verlyn Simmons, and Margaret Saville have just prepared a slate of can- didates for regional and state officers. The sponsor is approving the slate. Officers-First Row, left to right: Carol Crouch, Vice-Presidentg Jenny White, Historian: Ruth Sa- ville, President. Second Row, left to right: Rita Cov- erstone, Reporter: Douglas Wills, Parliamentariang Shirley Griffin, Treasurerg Margaret Saville, Secre- tary, D. Conner, G. Clifton, R. Barton, Chairman Bulle tin Board Committeeg J. Clifton, R. Tingler, R. Draw- bond, S. Williams, B. Wright, B. Young, and C. Heptinstall are making plans for the Bulletin Board C t t. Bl t th W t E. t' ' th on es as e ay o 'cecu IVQHQSS, is e theme. Ruth Barton is drawing a sketch. Left to Right: Shirley Fralin, Patty Epps, Patsy Catron, Pat Ewers, Virginia Whittaker, Andrea Jones, Barbara Daniel. This group is looking over the work of last year's exhibit and making plans for an exhibit this year. Patsy Catron has just come up with a space idea. 3 W 'H 1' U fl 3 . ,K if A353 x gs N Q -4 xt ' ' . 0 4 b , if X . , 5 V owe ff 9 fi? .si it 107 Planning for the Future E, HUNUH 3 9 N FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA f I Sitting: Janet Hale, Carloyn Harper, Norman Zimmerman, Frances Hawkins, Linda Bush. First Row: Sue Scott. Mar- garet Smiley, Sponsorg Miss Cnonise, absent, Susan Lane, Jeanne Ostwald, Richard Martin, Pat Hartman, Judy Kessler. Alice Gentry, Jeanette Naff, Diane Guilliams. Second Row: Betsy Harrison, NVendall Reed. Peggy VVhittaker. Sandy Mayer, Jane Hale, Nancy Pringle, Miss Chambers, Sponsor. RUSSIAN CLUB This year the Russian Club, 14 members strong, will celebrate its first birthday. The purpose of the Russian Club, sponsored by Mrs. Petersen, is to promote knowledge of the Russian language among students. Members of the RUSSIAN CLASS are: First Row: Joane Jackson, Betty Farris, Bunny VVright, Sandy Helms. Jim YYatson. Second Row: Betsy Lynn, Opal Garnan. Liz Ramsey, Martha Thomas. Page Montgomery, Susan Leech, Duane Dillard. .sxmx S J ' fa . ffl , .'. fs 4 LW.. '-Q1 1- 'r'-. tri' Design for Living . . . Nu, 17' .ff 1 N V F. H. A. MEMBERS--First ROW: J. Campbell, L. Stinson, L. Jett, V. Hall, S. Huff, D. Padgett, S. Scott, H. Sink, S. Hannah, F Sowers, V. Sigom, M. Falls, P. Campbell, C. Akers. Second Row: B. McGlamery, P. Pratt, M. Alford, V. Sim- mons, D. Carter, P. Yates, C. Anderson, F. Robertson, B. Ferguson, C. Jarrett. Third Row: C. Little, M. Hodges, C. A. Bell, B. Willett, B. Haff, P. Roupas. THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA is a national organization of girls studying home- making. The F. H. A. provides for the development of leadership and stresses the importance of being a good member of family, school, and community. Q4 Boys enjoy taking Home Ee. just as much as girls do. Here We see Bobby Edwards, Francis Cundiff, Travis Whately, Billy Ferguson, Johnny Ewart, and Tommy Thompson being served their lunch by Jan Wilkins. WN F. H. A. OFFICERS-Left to Right: Mary Falls, reporterg Betty Haff, secretary, Carol Jarrett, president: Sylvia Hannah, vice-president, Martha Hodges, parliamentariang Patty Pratt, historiang Carol Ann Bell, song leader, and absent, Susan Leech, treasurer. Miss Michell, advisor, standing. at 5 I Z Three Groups . . . 'L ' . . af- ,Q jfs x A X . First Row V Remaine S Urquhart D Kessler L. Moncus, P. Hartman, C. Draper, D. Cooney, T. Reynolds, J Rob ertson D Repass B Bent M Williams E Cantrell D. Peters, C. Baumgardner. Second Row: D. Hell, R. Lichtman, L O Bryan H Smd R Chltwook C Oakey C Bruce S O'Bryan, B. Turner, M. Steele, H. Dowdy, A. Hale, M. Alford K Shelton N Kmzerv D Igo S DeVauzhn A Mlller Mr. Griffey, T. Harvey. Third Row: D. Burroughs, S. Wright, B. Weaver R Harris B Howwel A Dillon D Waters D Gray M. Aleshlre, M. Ricks, D. Daily, M. Smiley, M. Mauney, J. Adams S CHOIR This year, the choir has planned various activi- ties of educational value. The April choir trip in- cluded visits to Washington, D. C., Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia and Princeton. The All-West Chorus, which six of our members were privileged to attend, proved helpful to every member as a result of reports made to the choir upon their re- turn. The representatives from Jefferson were Carol Bruce, Rosemary Chitwood, Dottie Waters, Eliza- beth Cantrell, Johnny Robertson, Swanson Angle, and Mike Steele. Performances were given for civic organizations as well as the Christmas and Spring concerts for the Student Body. Mr. Robert M. Griffey is the choir director. He is pictured at left with Taylor Harvey, Student Di- rector and Danya Burroughs, accompanist. Chairman of the various commit- tees, Publicity, Activity, Robes, and Music are pictured at left. They are V. Rcmuine, L. Cantrell, D. Waters, D. Fcrpguson, and C. Schuyler. TT'Y'Th . - That pend Ma n Hours J rtr is ,,A'v 1 I ff., , V ' , .5 . V A I. , .I ,, I V, by , .,.,., 9 X. ,F 'vvv f' , ,ffl ' ff ', ' 6 7 '7 ' '. :: V . ,, . Z: ,1.,.., E ' ' ff. 2 I lr 1 W' , V, 5 ...A .,... Q ,LQ .,. 5 5 ' . W Z.. J . srfiofilel' - g A x '.11 ' -' f I . ,AAA . 0 ,11,,,l,,l, , F 'H . I 1 A t ' I ,,,, , ' f i ,Q I I -1 Norris. Fourth Row: J. Wimmer, V. Nicholas, L. Brenner, L. McPherson, E, Cooney, B. Foster, J. Dean, P. Dalton, B Fifth Row: S. Harris, G. Wright, H. McGavock, S. Dew. A L. Wall, R. Richardson, S. Angle, H. Gamble, E. Angle, C. shaw, B. Alls, C. Staton. R. Brown, D. Cricllin, E. Reynolds, B, Curlfly, J. Ellis, W. Tear, Lavender, J. Dingman, S. Wilson, S. Akers, N. Pringle, L, Akers, Patsel R. Rosenberpzer, B. Cannady, B. Johnson, T. Fitzpatrick, Roupas, H. Baldwin, K. Yancey. J. Surface, M. Council, J. Brad V 1 X ,....L, 12 r- President, Hugh Thrasher Qifgfiflimzw 'f Choir activities included thousands of hours in re hearsal, performances, trips, s E parties, and money raising' projects. S. Urquhart, R. Chitwood, V. Remaine, and F L. Cantrell wait for 11 cus- tomer at a bake sale held at - Sears' Town. . 16 WW' Other officers are, seated: Rosemary Chitwood. Standing: f Danya Burroughs. Brenda Weaver, Phil Hillen, Bonnie Alls. 4 W l 92i...s....iQi1 fc' f W1 MEZSBM f--f- f-f-f-----1-W V N - - --4+ f-N. W f- Q - f --A . v ANI' , .. . .. ....n....., t...,- ML ,Z-, , r X ., .V ' 'B ' - ., Ylwiinln-::::xsssua. in . -,. , ..,..a,,1-,,...,.-,,,x . s 'V gi , '- X 3 ---- -- k aes-.W -Lea ...M 'M Y - . Ad U - ,. ,, -M p - e----Q 4, . an sawn xt vm, 41-vm.,.g, K MEMBERS OF THE BAND are: Carolyn Brickey, Cathie Logan, Judy Evans, Darlene Bryant, Carolyn Fidler, Margaret Kurshan, Susie NVaters, Donna Dooley, Billie Bigger. Anne Swartz. Danny Felty. Nancy Mundy, Mary Johnson, Derek James. Jimmy Korte, Harry Craft, Morgan Tyrell, Bunny XVrig:ht. Joyve Prillaman. Claudia Geiger. Lois Gusler. Madison Folden. Blike Fisher. Gladys Robinson. Hookie Dobyns, Emmy Lou Ciitcher. Cheyenne Little, Helena Crawford. Kay Davidson, Kath- ryn Stull. Sandra Jarrett. XVanda Allman, Jurly Stevens. Harold Entsminger. Billy Overstreet. Ronald Nace, Ed Keller. Bob YV8I'!'l6l', Ronnie VVilliams. Harold Secord. Ronnie Hylton. Lorenzo Moore, Dot XYilliams. David Vernon. XYayne Austin. Bobby Spiers. Don Greiner, Patty lV1'ight. Norma Roark, Doug Luca: Lvnn 0'Donnell Kyle V H'd. Cmwlon Bailey, Don Lucas. Rich- ard Puckett, Gary Stovall. John Armentrout. Sammy Dillon. XVarren Bryant, Barry Hall, James Robison. Jimmy Mundy. B. VV. Jones, Jeannie Hendrick, Jerry Harvey. I I U I Douz anrl Don Lucas, twin drum majors have 5 Q 9 rc-r'eivefl much l'QCllLjf'lltiflTl with their high step- ping and fancy rlrillimr. At the Southeastern Band Festival at Bristol, Va.-Tenn, they won the Southeastern Vnitefl States Drum Major Cham- pionship for claw A hands. Brimminq with enthusiasm and snnrl lim: with vitality. the nmim-91195 lead the way for the band. They are: Donna Dooley. Sandra Jarret. Helena Craw- ford, Head. Cathy Logan. and Emmy Lou Critgher. ,sag -t ' 4 . X 4 ' . ., l l'7T 'I -. 'L' ' 'l'D'S 'f'!lFf'l 'i' D1 Q' VJ V . V, , -Z' 'f ' ' 1- 1 ' ' JKlb0fvfv'ma,..4,4.a:a .4 x , 7 . A 5. .1 . V' T' ,L f. 9, BAND To Assure . . . vs ' .X ,V Ti. if, f f, -. ii. . Fi t W .A -. 1. A i V - if f 1 I i 3 . 1 . V .-p . is ' X .c , +V L. ' N .4 , . ., , W , xbffpf I V2 fi I M 1. f ,,.- t I +V Z ,,, ,,,, V , Q M Q ' . , , Q ,, X ' ' ' i i 5gi 'i ,f.a3'r'4 :':2.1fK 5' t 4 W S1514 'W Ui Ar ....................Q......l...i-.. ... , -... The Magicianettes, a precision drill team, were arlflerl to thc band this year. They performed at football games and new assemblies. Members of the team are treading clockwise? Carole Hamlet, Frances Hawkins, Melinda Charlton, Jurly Woodyarfl, Melanie Wilkes, Beverly Mitchell. Terry Trekell, Jane Carol Maddox, I-lax-bara Snidow, Katherine Stull and Elaine Hill. Center: Darlene lgo, Captain. The band is a Well-known and much appreciated organization here at Jefferson. It attends all home football games and most-out-of-town ones adding a great part to the football season. The band participated in all parades held in Roanoke, gave concerts at all junior high and high schools in Roanoke and attended the Southeastern Band Festival at Bristol where it received an excellent rating. Under their director Mr. J. B. Fuesler, the band introduced a new style of marching called spinning movements . Mr. Fuesler brought this style to us from Northwestern University. MEMBERS OF THE ALL-STATE BANDAare: First Row: Judy Evans, Margaret Kurshan, Jimmy Korte, Derick James, Mary Johnson. Second Row: Danny Felty, Richard Puckett, Edvard Keller. Donald Greiner, Bobby Spires, and Nancy Mundy. ,- ,.f ' 'uw' L Qwnf., M5 1 awk ' X 4 .-ay W, 1, Y ,, f 1 , 1.1 :C ' , Hill? .nag An: f Polished Performances . . . 1 Q,ggf?:t Q7 V ,fn rs THESPIAN OFFICERS: Pat Branstetter, Secretary: Lave Hurt, Vice- FALL TERM THESPIANS are: First ROW: Presidentg Fred Linkenhol-cer, Scrapbook Chairman: Carol Cundiff. President: Pat Branstetier, Maudle Myers. S.6 0l'1Cl Row: Hugh Thrasher, Scribeg Pat Hammond, Committee Chairmang Ray Bagby C3l'0l Cllnfllff- LHVE Huff- C1'YSfal Dlll01'1. Charlie Treasurer, Stone. Third Row: Lynn Bond. Ray Bazby. Hugh Thrasher. Fred Linkenhoker, Pat Hammond. MASQUERS AND THESPIANS FALL TERMS MASQUERS are: First Row: Richard Price. Sue Little. Sue Scott, Judy Pollock, Sue Parker. Ann Stan- ley, Shelby O'Brian Second Row: Paul Thomason. Judy XVilliams. Olivia McClure, Linda Combs. Carol Quinn. XVinnie Healy, Tommy Newman. Third Row: Ronnie Haynes, Linda Bush, Susie McAfee, Carolyn Thomas, Sandra Hare, Helen Bernard. Carolyn Brickey, Elva Bass. Fourth Row: Bobby Edwards, Carmen Camnlnell, Martha Hodfzes, Mary Stone Copenhaver. Judy Evans, Jackie Slusher, David Kicklifzhter. Jane Lemon. Fifth Row: Jim Perle Ellis, David Ovenshire. John Armentrout, Linda Brenner, Jeannie Ostwald, Joan Jackson. Bob Gaines. 4-A if , M 191' I-5-1 ijt..- is QEQMQ mfg-1 iv- f +. iff' is 'wi VWUBW gy 'Q , Il if, Y, , ,Z ,P yr,,,q'. 1-fd 3 an www as i S 'oiiff' A if ,R .., 2 ,,.Vwi,g- .fvnamsl .- BQ fl 1 'fi ff 1-0 E A .j . . ' ' 4 :a.L.f.,.,,,.,. 1 -' '-1 llll nd Artistic Achievemen ,kl- . ,. 1- ffm Q- K 1 'f t... 1 4 1 0 . , 4 Y It j, 1 ly , VV qi. f ' an , A 4r 4 .1 we A. . 3 ' ii f 1' '41 ,T i 12 ,y . -if In a scene from the fall play, The Importance of Being In another scene from Ernest are Carol Cundiff, Ray Ernest , are Carol Cundiff and Charlie Stone. Bagby, and Judy Pollock. The Drama Department includes two clubs: the Masquers and the Thespians. Everyone interested in theater activities first joins the Masquers to Work toward becoming a Thespian. After the goal of ten points, he is initiated into the Thespians. Four plays kJ 'i. are presented each year, and the stage crew is the backbone of these productions. The crew works back- stage on sets and lighting for all plays and assem- blies. MEMBERS OF THE STAGE CREW I are: First Row: Miss Howell Hardie, Billy ,I Pleasants. Hugh Thrasher, Tommy New- ' man. Second Row: Carol Cundiff, Dave f ,f I Third Row: Richard Price, Jim I Ellis, Bobby Edwards. Ovenshire. Paul Thomason, Ronnie Haynes. .. .. Perk H5 The Jefferson News Covers .. 1 1 Rx K X Y ' V ,X 'iT Tr X' E 1 fig A X .f.1:-s-tfxzisfr ..a.ts.rt.:.e ....: se.x...N.uX.ss. L! gh kk Lkkk k Q: E JZ g :X -- .gi ............--Ninn X ' - K A J d J .1 - 1 . . .. . X J x A A T ' X x.-- 49 '.- -f may er' e V . x. - ' X . 5 f ff. A , - get Q5 4, . . -. sw? .- P fries.. . V-sw--f .Egg wet. fx-zu . . K -s . K .. k s X .. , .. l The editor of the Jefferson News is Rich- ard Hooper. Jefferson News is the official news publication of Jefferson High School, and is published every two weeks during the school year. The newspaper is completely student written and student edited. Staff photographers take the pictures and process them in the school photo lab. The Managing Editor is Joanne Moser. Richard Hooper, editor of the paper this year, has been connected with the News since his soph- omore year. David Burton, sports editor, and Joanne Moser, managing editor, have been associated with this publication for three years. Mrs. Ruth Staton is the literary advisor. Staff photographers for the News are John Freed and Eugene Crumpler. II6 l Day by Day Happenings . . . f,V, 'ell' ' 5 L ,l D 1 V ' I li A i' 'WI' r MM. 1 ll' X, The business managers are jx In 2 fr- K-1. Ward and Gayle Oakey. -F344 y ,, o f iiQf2Z2l' N A i il lg fi Qi, .,, W ' - , '7 . iiik , -..f -gc:- s A l 'S a 2 ' 'I 3 'M l ' E1 11 2 fl 1 Next year's staff will be: First Row: Cookie Nininger, Virginia Hill, Richard Martin, Barbara Fuller and Mike Smith. Second Row: Patty Vaught, Sharon Bieheler, Nancy Seeley, Vicki Reid, Johnny Robertson and Doris Smith. I-1-it Above are members of the sports staff: Ron Foutz, David Burton and Butch Cox. Below are two staff members: Ramona Drawbond and Laban Johnson. E -'fr 1 , . , ' l 'ef , C i ' i Q f Ha, 1. Qi v, Bonnie lei iii f 5 The exchange editors are Barbara Hart- man, Harriet Hunt, and Nancy Brown. S4 1 X' .,, ., ,.-- M , A .-, S ' .7 'sw V f gg? f z'lQ'e.,LI , , ' 'I V, fp! , .asa , J? S l, ,Za if ig ,S QM- A S t ew up .ff i T' The Magazine Gives Us . ,z .ex Mm -E Y .A xl N- fm-., ' s 1- Vx b X Q 1 l 4 m .1-.1-7 i M ,We-.mfg ACORN MAGAZINE Editor Sally Ferguson takes time f1'om correcting Mrs. Mildred Sadler. FSC'-Q1fY LitQI'!f11'Y to smile for the camera. Upon her shoulders falls the burden of material AdV1S91', fe3Ch9S the C1162-UV6 WFXTQHE selection and arrangement. A talented and discerning writer, Sally is 01255. 3dY1S9S and 1191195 H1 the Selectlcm Mrs, Sadlefg mainstay, of material for the ACORN. The ACORN MAGAZINE, published twice a year, in Fall and Spring, is a product of the Creative Writing Class. The class meets every day, and gives Jeff's journalists the chance to express their thoughts and ideas in writing, and to develop a style of their own. Individual participation and crit- icism are important aspects of the course. The works of great authors . . . poets . . . essay- ists, are studied for style and technique. The desire to create manifests itself in that first short story . . . cinquains . . . impressions . . . a personal inter- view that evolves into Profile, The exchange program with other schools teaches how other magazines function . . . how ours can be improved. There is constant striving for a well- rounded magazine . . . humor, adventure, love. The staff puts in endless hours behind scenes, selecting, re-Writing, and typing. Attending Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association convention in New York, S.I.P.A. in Lexington, affords a world of insight and inspiration. As though the mere joy of writing creatively were not its own reward, fin- ally that dream comes true, on ACORN MAGA- ZINE day . . . seeing our own work in print. STAFF MEMBERS BELOW comparing our magazine with those of othe sch l , r oo s are: Mrs. Sadler, Advisor: Judy XVood- yard, Art Editor: Sally Ferguson, Editor, Russell Rosenberger, Articles Editorg Betty Bondurant, Exchange Editorg Sandy Helms, Short Stories Editor. ' 4 'L 1 F.- .1 Stories, Poems, Articles . . f? - 'el 1 J- P L. J x '- W! Yi' Q N '- ?. V ,S v We . A . I Next time let's have a section on . . . comment members of the staff, above, in looking at S F B Bon- magazines from, other schools. Pictured are . . . First Row: S. Helms, B. Cutcliff, . erguson, . durant, D. Lucas. Second Row: J. Brewer, W. Healy, W. McLemore, D. Lucas, J. Bennett, M. Hill. A t ff b s at Work on ACORN illustrations.. First Row: M. Wilkes, M. Body, H. Williams rt s a mem er , J. Woodyard, L. Bush, Z. Penecost, J. Umberger, J. Robins, M. Kanode. Second Row: R. Cook, J. Mare chal, S. Beard, C. Elmore, B. McGlammery, A. Johnson, C. Robertson. Oth members of the literary staff are: Standingz' R. Rosenberger, G. Palmer, B. Willett, B. Pit- er zer, J. Peters. Seated: T. O'Neill, J. Woodyard, M. Wllkes, J. Pharr, R. Quarles, M. Russ. 95 -1 -.f BBQ. all? WV '5' '-A-Q '-k-vL.,. SE -l N l Iffsgf- 5 A-., , X V , Lf, lx Q 3 2 P pn ,-if -1' -'W '? 'is 12,26 ,M 5 ,,, , . , X9?5a,, i. If sig A x Hx Q ', As the year opened, members of the year- book staff began putting together the ACORN yearbook. Upper right: Lane Craig and Larry Smith see Mr. Byrd about football pictures. At left: Brenda Becker and Becka Quinn discuss copy with Miss Hardie. Above: John Freed, staff photographer, develops a picture. Mrs Drewry explains lay out of yealbook to members of the staff. ummarizes Our Activities Q- -is Thg Annual Staff has spent one uv perio each day preparing a year- jj' book which will reflect school life in all its phases-one that will enable ti you in years to come to recapture V memories of this school year. There are many responsibilities . . . getting pictures of every student and identifying them, adequately cov- ering club activities and honors as Well as sports and special events. We have taken The Camera Sees Jeffer- son as our theme, believing that a pictorial and written record will be one that you will cherish now and in i the years to come. ,ff az rr-'X Above: Carolyn Epperson and Vanetta Remaine look over other annuals for ideas. Below: Pat Stull, Gari Dickson, and Sue Beard lay out football pages. .. 53 v'r'r w-r t tll if f 9 -'1 Above: Sara Urquhart and Pat Branstetter assemble infor- mation for the Senior Directory. Below: Buddy Saunders asks Mr. SiZe1 S help in identifying students. 4 -, - N. N ' F f 5,,,..,.,- Q-------nmpqqmqgpgf Lower right: Mrs. Drewry, advisor, telephones our pub- lisher's office to plead, Just one more color picture. , XX CHEERLEADERS 3255133 iiil ,.-Y 1958-'59 CHEERLEADERS Ccounter clockwisej Gari Dickson Rena Weld Gayle Oakey Ann Hubbard Charlotte Thomas Verlyn Simmons Carolyn Epperson 'glial V Deka Lambert Melinda Hiscox Ona Martin Vickie Reid Bitty Davis Becka Quinn Gwen Coleman Q.: G Q N .1 Mascot Center- Vanetta Remaine, Head Lois Epperson ,The Camera 0 0 U y . I I O M M Olll' AthlQtlC Alll ltl6 . . . + C 3 ll I' C ' u ' 1 . , N I I . . .,, K X jug, gm, fag-'V 1.v,.ggW,4afg5:m 1 1. 04 Ng if 1.5 g,.gJ,- ul .-,W ' ' . 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X f ' 1,f.111fm,,wfff W .f 'I ,Q A ,V A '- , , 1,-' g4,1,,w,,:Y','fA 'V -?,,f,g.c., ..,:- f ,, wg -1 ff ' ' - ,Q QL? 5 - wg-,,,w3,, '-15 ' Q-w-.Lg 'I ' -' fa wsu 1, ' 4 k. f IV , . J l , X , . X I - I I F , I , I I r , ' V Y , I I I , I I 4, j w K y wr-'1f.Q., qM,',,mI U wi ' It , , K A V K , , I , . , I V I I ' . -A su K f x y I I L ' A I I x L , -V V- +-' ' ' 'f ' 'W' L M, . V . x ' --L H - , 1- A .,, 9 f , A L f 'Q' ' -'M' Mr, ' ,wp ' , 47,4 f' ' , ' ,. m,,1,.T, ,wal , A .'3-hn.i4 N1' A.,-,faux ' - ...M '4 5' . I' I .4 triving for portsmanlike Attitude . . . .3 'Q F N A dr 5325965 5 1 A MEMBERS OF THE G.A.A. are: First Row: S. Johnson, J. Craft, D. lgo, J. Semones, B. Arthur, B. Ratliff, R. Pierce. Second Row: C. Geiger, G. Webber, J. Johnson, C. Gibson, B. Ferguson, L. Shanahan, R. Williamson, J. Brasefield, J. Glass. Third Row: B, Hartman, D. Smith, J. Mauch, S. McGalliard, C. King, C. Freeman, P. Craft, M. Hannabas, J, Adams. Fourth Row: J. Bennett, B. Jarrett. J. Stump, D. Carter, A. Swartz, L. Obenshain, S. Sarver, M. King, W. Robertson. G. Under the leadership of Bonnie Ratliff the Girls' Athletic Association began the year with a meeting for the new members on Sept. 10. Plans were made for a hike to Mill Mountain on Oct. 8 to be followed by a bowling party in November. Among the other activities were a skating party and a social at the home of a G.A.A. member. Active membership reached a total of 56 girls. To become a member one must have earned 100 Officers of the G.A.A. are Joyce Semones, treasurerg Sha A TTOH Lois Obenshain, first vice-presidentg and Darlene Igo, secretary. .A. points while at Jefferson. There were 36 teams playing at the volleyball intramural tournaments in addition to the school varsity and junior varsity teams. The president was assisted by the following offi- cers: first vice-president, Lois Obenshaing second vice-president, Sharron Sarverg secretary, Darlene Igog and treasurer, Joyce Seniones. Sarveixgsecond vice-presidentg Bonnie Ratliff, president: ':e'i ?ZuKE?EI 'E'l ' N :l'f Y . ' ' . . , 1.1, ..s,..,.........e.,,..., . .....---M .J.,-..,..,. Y . -.......,.-...+ A- Healthf ul Living I.- MEMBERS OF J.V. VOLLEYBALL TEAM are: First Row: J, Johngonl C. Gibson, J. Adams, P. Craft, B. Hanabas, J. Brasefield. Second Row: J, Stump' B, Ferguson, L. Shanahan, C. King. C. Free- man. MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR VAR- 'LT SITY BASKETBALL TEAM are: First '- Row: S. YVilloughby, L. Comb, J. Adams, G. YVebber, K. Duncan. Second Row: J. Johnston, L. Brenner, M. Shelton, D. fl-L YVills, B. Craft. Third Row: A. Swartz. 11.2 Mgr., C. Gibson, S. Harris, M. King, C. i A King, M. Campbell. PARTICIPATING IN TUMBLING DEMONSTRATION: First Group: F. Mar- shall, C. Lyle, L. Gusler. Second Group: V. Hill, B. Howard, M. Kurshan, V. Mills. A. Hubbard. S, Huffman. Third Group: B. Meador. R. M. McDowell, J. Miller. Kathy Heslep, Betty Ann Howard, Cathy Logan, and Anne Hubbard strike a pose in the modern dance class. oordination of Mind and Body Sr ,S K - V 4, K MEMBERS OF THE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM are: First Row: J. Craft, L. Oben- shain. Second Row: C. Logan, P. Wright, B. Zack, A. Hale, L. Couller, S. Johnson, P. Brizindine, S. Sarver, C. Geiger, C. Freeman, A. Keys. GIRLS' SPORTS VOLLEYBALL VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS are: D. Igo, R. Hamlett, J. Bennett, P. Williamson, J. Craft, S. Johnson. Second Row: J. Class, W. Robertson, L. Obenshain, S. Sarver, R. Pierce and M. King. 'gp-uw. N 'fwzswmfrf-41-1 in x 1 -is U- 1.51 . . . In Football... , 3 A A ' ' f A 5 E ' A 1 1 JK, ' J ' If 0 F ' Q , VY.. 1 . A' if F -1 1 J., QQ r - lt A if . ' i ' J 1. 2 'N 'Mp '15 X if ii if 'f l ,li-2 , y, , J I x if 5.2 .....J ,,, 3 Football coaches study the Write-up before the Glass game. Right to Left: J. Byrd, D. Alexander, Head Coachg C. Rohrdanz, T. C. Anderson, G. Grabill. C. R. CRudyJ Rohrdanz receives from former coach Hunk Hurt a camera at the farewell assem- Dr. Harris repairs battle wounds of Frank Porter bly given in his honor. A black day for Jefferson as Mgr. Johnny Robertson watches. try c1fr'r if 2 FE ' A be . ' W fix E f 9 n in N fr appropriately Friday, the 13th. 'NSN .ffl C uf' - T x 2 l t 4. in 59. Ps fvl Rs, Y -4-v .1 ll' oaches . . . Plus Team Effort is 1 -- 5 we? .. First Row MAGICIANS are: P. Cutright, B. Ferguson, B. Jackson, N. Moore, D. Talbert, D. Cooley, B. Turner, D. Wills, D. Baker, K. Garnett, S. Angle, K. Clark, J. Meredith, J. Wilson, F. Porter, R. Brown. Second Row: Mgr. Smith, G. Wolford, K. Beard, R. McCormick, C. Thompson, J. Franklin, D. Roscoe, B. Robertson, E. Angle, R. Lovern, B. Cuddy, R. Cooley, B. Saunders, R. Beard, D. Hall, R. Weaver, Mgr. J. Robertson. Third Row: C. Gregory, B. Gregory, R. Nelson, B. Sarver, G. Vogel, R. Haynes, J. Key, B. Stockton, D. Etheridge, P. Eddy, D. Burford, E. VVhanger. D. Hale, S. Brown, C. Hardy, L. Edwards. The Jeff's entire defense smothers Glass in one of the most exciting games of the season. The final score was Jefferson-27, Glass-20. FOOTBALL The Magicians' 1958 Football squad proved to be one of the best al- though they played several poor games. They started the season strong by defeating Pulaski and Grundy but lost a heart-breaker to a State power, Graham of Bluefield. Although they lost to spirited William Flemming, they more than made up for it by beating the then undefeated E. C. Glass, and Saltyille. Beating Covington and Danville, losing to Kingsport, and tying Andrew Lewis, gave us a fair 6-3-1 record. One of the fastest teams in the sehool's his- tory, after a poor start. found them- selves. IRR k Equal Action A if if ' . -is 'L .1 -U' 'ff'- . . '- if ' .1-,., -. wiv -'15 U ., N de' ' '-j'f..LI'f. l' Mp ie 4' MQ FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Jefferson 14 Jefferson 25 Jefferson 34 Jefferson 20 Jefersfon 7 Jefferson 27 Jefferson 13 Jefferson 27 Jefferson 19 Jefferson 26 Key Clark receives the Paul Martln Award Trophy from Manager Johnnle Robertson Coach C. R. Rohrdanz as Co Captalns Jay Blackwood and watches the Grundy game Richard Beard look on. 5. y. mf 1 .C . Y 1 f .Ng ,N 129 X 'X ' f v 'N ff efllll 7 .lf-' X 'Q .J fi '3r-- fig, ,.-. ,f W . 5 5,l,:.m s M e 414452. gf IJ? George Vogel Tackle K .4 ,, n in I1 v fm ' PM ' K T ' -Q D ,S 4 7 u , iii . R , I Donnie Hale End Sam Brown End vi f I, , ft ' qi, ,, , A Q ii muy- Nelson 11001-Q P1-lil Cutl-ight Kenneth Garnett Richard Beard Back Back Guard Tackle High chool Heroes , , g, M 0 Q, , ' I -,' r FF' C LN ,.-,A.,.. 4. .f e t xfff H fl . S ..-,AX Quarterback Buddy Saunders gains as Clifton Alcorn blocks a Covington man. 'A -v 1 . 'Wi ' Jerry Wilson Jere Meredith Buddy Saunders Lacy EdWa1'dS Back Back Back Back ff' A ,, iffiswi A ' xm J' is ,,,,,g , 'W-e + ,.. 1 i- . I' Y , H' David Cooley .T ,J Center , N, A ,.Ji-J A 5 Q -T' x 2 1 1 or 2 1 I . o 4 if y 1 , ,K '1- , I. I C N 4 'Wx ,, ,. ,Q ,A , I L X H' I I ,,.,,,,1 i fffff ' '- 7 i - ., P ' ' ' ' ' ' W-7 , - . gif' af V 'Q K xg Q ., - , is K ,, ' C-T.',.i-fstifi f ' 'l , A 2 - W -A .. 'A A - . r. Q '- easel -1' - W0 .Q -ff Y, . -, A -.W rv-.f Jw. . L .' A 'J '-'l EW Donnie Baker Swanson Angle Dave Etheridge Bud Stockton Jim Key Guard Guard Tackle Tackle Tackle Grandstand Hysteria 'N ie, . etaf 'i f 'KX 'f L Ytrvsrlvi , ,2- JY4': .,-V... High School All American, Jay Blackwood, shakes Lewis Jay Blackwood Key Clark Frank Porter hw End JR,-X ,JK X U oyffelson End X of N oug Burford Bd! Back Back Back I I 5 viii? Qi it 32 FYR - X , gr. ry' 3,-25 ,Ln Y T , , , , . 52,-2 Q-1 ,fa , ff , yy 1.1155 ., og - Y, . Lawrie- ,W 4 -f -, . - -v-an.. V. jg . V , A, V ,, , ,M , -7 i 4- -1, :fy ' xg QA, 4, .RWM X ana . W, V' -'I ' : y Q Q. , A-.5 . L 4 ,ADM f.-ef-: ,f f , X W, ,, ,. Q ,w w,-aamf.. Bobby Gregory Center i XM. . ' ' , sf ' X ,,, X , We f G5 ,: ' . . , 5, Yang ..- I - M-'lily 'nm 'rr--1 1,., 'Y N 1 ff Princess Vickie Reid . -.NX 49- US Pia- ,gzs F T11-4 i .. .iz 'fifai Queen Vanetta Remaine Homecoming . . . the big game . . . pre- sentation of Queen and attendants . . . working on the floats for the parade-all signify the beginning of another school year. The big game was a thriller with An- drew Lewis-final score 13-13. The stu- dent body elected Vanetta Remaine as Queen with Vickie Reid and Dian Colbert as attendants. At left-C. Epperson, who was undoubtedly excused from class to decorate a float, is hard at work. Below- Before and after pictures of the Publica- tions' Float. .. fe'-lil mb Q x gl. V ' 1 -1... And Excitement of Homecoming . Princess Dian Colbert Basketball . .Capable Cagers ,,,,,1::,,,.:1 N ii' lQ.,giilif4f53 fr K fl 353 Q2-limi.. s a ll a g E Tommy Rogers, Roy Mitchell, Steve Baker, Butch Cox, Doug Burford, David Spencer, Alfred John- son, Lacy Edwards, Robbie Horak are 1959 Jeff Magicians. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jefferson 46 Jefferson 56 Jefferson 61 Jefferson 43 Jefferson 56 Jefferson 62 Jefferson 55 Jefferson 61 Jefferson 40 Jefferson 51 Jefferson 70 Jefferson 37 Jefferson 53 Jefferson 66 Jefferson 57 Jefferson 62 Jefferson 43 Jefferson 45 Jefferson 79 Jefferson 61 Mt. Airy Andrew Lewis Covin ton 8' George Washington Halifax Co. William Fleming Dobyns-Bennett Virginia High E. C. Glass Covington George Washington Benedictine Dobyns-Bennett Pulaski Halifax Co. William Fleming E. C. Glass Pulaski Mt. Airy Andrew Lewis WESTERN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Jefferson 88 Tazewell Jefferson 48 Hopewell Jefferson 52 Virginia High The Jefferson Varsity basketball team, led by co-captains Al Johnson, Butch Cox, and Roy Mitchell, had a winning season although they played the toughest schedule in the school's history. Below coaches Bartol and Byrd experience a tense moment in Jefferson's 43 to 45 loss to E. C. Glass. 133 fi 4, 'NX 2 MX r ld ' H l I ,ew I sg: Roy Mitchell Alfred Johnson Lacy Edwards Robbie Horak Hook, Lay Up, Rebound . . E I 1 L., g Grover Fllnt Al Johnson, Tommy Rogers, and Doug Burford watch helplessly as Danville rebounds. 9U'f33 ' 'V-'X Q1 - '- Johnson in a daze. Wavne Proflt of E C Glass crles Mama' as he fouls Butch Cox I ' m I 7 w4Ts,5.,,Q. we A i vgcghv Qrgiciqf, ,. a n ,,,A,, , V JV Z. 1 1:7 t I A' ?f Q 2, .4 ir I David Spencer Steve Baker Tommy Rogers Butch Cox To First Place in City-County . . Roy Pete Mitchel scores. Johnson uses his amaz- ing jumping ability to score against E. C. Glass. , T .4- Roy Mitchel poses for camera as Johnson scores. Vi V . A i 'E' J Wi F Kenneth Garnett is congratulated by the referee, enthusiastic teammates, and a less jovial opponent after he gets a pin and five points for the team. Garry Stafford works for pin. All of Jefferson's home matches were held at Jefferson: two double-headers, at Monroe Junior High School with Fleming and Jeffer- ion against Wakefield and Washington and ee. WRESTLING SCHEDULE Jefferson 7 Jefferson 42 Jefferson 15 Jefferson 25 Jefferson 42 Jefferson 41 Jefferson 34 Jefferson 2 Jefferson 3 Jefferson 12 Jefferson 28 Jefferson 6 Jefferson 10 V.S.D.B. 37 Climax 13 Fleming 35 Doug. Freeman 28 Covington 8 Climax 7 Covington 20 Wakefield 41 Wash. Sz Lee 42 Danville 32 V.S.D.B. 24 Fleming 35 Danville 35 Rough and Ready Red Raiders N. .jg g HIIGICIINS WRESTLING TEAM MEMBERS are: First Row: B. Turner, G. MeCathern, R. Porter, R. Dehaven J. Turner, G. Stafford, R. Weaver, T. Cunningham, M. Rorer, B. Robertson. Second Row: B. McGal- liard, G. Shapiro, W. Hatcher, D. Tolbert, J. Swim, D. Thomas, B. Edwards, M. Cooley, J. Boyd, E Cabaness. Third Row: B. Stevens, M. Gray, B. Cuddy, G. Grammer, T. Amos, P. Eddy, A. Peirce Absent: R. Quarler. Although the Red Raiders had only five victories to eight defeats, the youngest team in the school's history gained valuable ex- perience. With the entire team returning next year, Coach T. C. Anderson can expect one of the finest seasons ever. Special rec- ognition goes to Garry Stafford, to Frank Porter for his outstanding Work against Wakefield and W. Sz L., and to Ronnie Weaver. Coach T. C. Anderson Tom Cunningham works for pin. Rant and Rave . . . 6 ' fm? Z- 7' 1.6. 5Q'zli.ff5Qg 4 1 4 Bill Barton Pete Mitchell Tommy Rogers Lacy Edwards 7 ZAYZQW J 47,1 I ' Z ff ' f rv , va ,yy ' 1-1 .J ' ' , , , A ,. fu I' ...f Dick Mayo Lane Craig Baseball has been revived at Jefferson! Last year's was the first team since 1950, and this year's team, coached by Joe Byrd, had a full 20-game schedule. The squad carries 18 boys, and two managers, Jerry Casey Dillon and Ken Foul ball Board. The team had 9 returning lettermen, losing only 3 players from last year's sophomore-studded team. This year, having had plenty of experience, our boys proved to be a winning team. This year's squad started the season against a touring team from Michigan followed by encounters with Fork Union and the University of Virginia Frosh. Other exciting games were with Danville, Christiansburg, Halifax, and E. C. Glass. The J. V. team, coached by George Graybill, competed with the Junior High teams. Coach Byrd has hopes of making baseball a permanent sport at Jefferson. Baseball . . . Byrd,s Bombers ' k .s7 Qs . X-xglr' Don Hale Morris Rorer Bill Ferguson Grover Flint BuihHng OurIhHHes.. .On Hu:Diamond ... e Craig discflss Scoo Butchorggz agsmgazkiith Bloomfmeld fOr somezlct' ayo, in c lofi. Dosit ' Qlxsigldds, Michigan- 1011, waiting Or on Cinders fs? ! , 1 my no 'dig' The distance team is composed of Key D Ald d M R h Clark Richard Bushong Jerry Wilson d Ong re ge T 0 rdanz and M 1 - , I'. Jay Bzlackwood. , , an discuss the team's performance at On the Ground and in the Air - if-, 0 , Q, S6575 V' XPS we THE MEN OF J.H.S. TRACK TEAM are: First Row: M. Francis, R. Bushong, J. Wilson, J. Black- wood, K. Clark, J. Davis, L. Nolan, T. Edwards, J. McFarland. Second Row: B. Young, T. Cutler, W. Ballou, D. Aldredge, B. Edwards, B. Jeffries, T. VVirsing, R. Gillespie, R. Nelson, T. O'Neill, B. Hale. The Jefferson Cindermen were coached by T. C. Anderson. They started off the season with the State indoor meet at V.M.l. Then followed a triple meet with GRY. and Fleming, dual meets with E.C. Glass, Fleming, and Andrew Lewis. They also competed in the l3.B.I. meet at Blacksburg. as well as yieing for the City-County, District. and State outdoor titles. Jefferson placed high hopes on the merits of hurdler Jay Blackwood. sprinter Key Clark. and high jumper Bill Jefferies. Roy Nelson .517 Jay Blackwood is -......a.-..- ff I 40 The Camera . . . Records Our Achievements 141 i I 'T' f ,Q K 1 P V l .Sli E rfgssg S l i if 'X' Q42 2 , L in qi5,:,v'1 ii. 1 - XL ' '51, Jfzfkr. g X2 liz I' Yi? 1' ii sg fi 1-'rfjfi' S4 1 s, rf., 5 f i.f'i'i as ' of 'V fsfsgfi .eff 1511 S ,. Q. . L..s.-f-1 il ' i ' . asa? . A it A ,Q gj,,,:Q53,:: 1. ft' . f a 5?' Q Q' S 1 If .. 'xg 'J f ' '--A, ,,,, , fl 3 esfff .XYM THE TOP STUDENTS OF THE 1959 SENIOR CLASS are: First Row: Tommy Ed- wards, Richard Jones, Lana Shapiro, Judy Evans. Second Row: Whitney Grove, Ruth Saville, Cecelia Stiff, Winifred Healy, Ken Moorman. Third Row: Edward McClelland, Pat McLeod, Susie McAfee, Jim Surface, Margaret Saville. Fourth Row: Joyce Semones, Larry Hoover, Sally Abbott, Ginny Cress, Tommy Cassada. Members of our Forensic Team are Cstandingj Martha Hodges, Poetry Reading, Su- san Meador, Spelling, Ccenterj Public Speakers Shelby O'- Bryan and Andy Christensen, at right those of the one act play cast, The Rabbit Punch, Lisa Glendy, Winnie Healy, Richard White, Carol Cundiff, and Lave Hurt, Debaters are Cseated at leftl Hugh Eaton, John Arnientrout, James Mad- dox Cnot picture-db Jerry Gold- stein, Prose Readers are Page Montgomery and Charles Stone. it 111: ?,,. , ,. sa. fi . wk' .,., Q 1' -qt ,511 - o We Honor Jeffites Cecelia Stiff received the 1958 D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. This is awarded for dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. 7 ,- i i r l P 1 H ,K l i 'I ifiiililll XX l i si '1 ill x I lu I 1+ , 1 :le Et J 142 For Spiritual Understanding f----rf X I me , A V f-,, if , , X The 1958 Madonna for The Chimes is Harriet Hunt who is pictured above. The Madonna is chosen each year by the student body, and she is presented to the assembly a few minutes before the play begins. It is quite an outstand- ing honor to be chosen to portray the Madonna. The assembly Why the Chimes Rang is given each year on the last day of school before the Christmas holidays. 1958 was the 23rd consecutive year for the pro- duction at Jefferson. The story has a theme very suit- able for Christmas and everyone looks forward to the production, especially the sophomores who are viewing it for the first time. Baskets for needy families are brought onto the stage after the play. These baskets are filled by Jefferson homerooms. In a picture from the cathedral scene are Jan Wilkins as the priest and Pat Branstetter as the rich woman. HU Fm' Quaiihes of Leadership .. . 2 X5 Mr. Emmons and Mr. Pitzer sweep away their 'iProb1ems,' in the Senior Assembly. ZZ' ' ,JV X V' ,f 93,1 sf 'UQ L 6507 fx f 1 i v I , , . I . ' Xt i-I .x x 3 XT -S i awiiix 1 CUTIE , 'Um' 1 i i I, 4 YA' i i- .i In 1 I - E , , L,,,i.,.. -l h Q f x . AQ Q 5, , .IT H- I fx F1 ii I A D Q i X- N ii' E '- i H i , ' n H iQWf ' ' J EERE M ,sfmi i :shows L ' ' jZ'r - Y r lff vw ii i s rv? 1 p in si ' i'-1 17- s 2- 'wgl 'IQ-1' 41' . ' ..,, WZ? 51? 1, T. ii 'L A '-,fn .4 ,A -ii 351 R' ' W In the Valentine Assc-miily, hy trmiition pri-gi-nf.-il by Seniors, Cupirl fTh:irlf-za Stow- fi1'I'I1Il!Ni'i :1 flziy of' vaun- on. Ha- pi'c-ssiiiw-14 Bild Sim-kiwi, tukiiiyg thi- part. of Qrcy, into zivting' for' him on this one iiiipiwtziiii riny. overs i,:11'i'y Smith mul .io-Jo iilunk find themselves rim' f'i,1pid's sp!-li. 144 Oh Ambrose, It's dark in heahl V -. 5 , I Wa M Ona Martin, Peter Gunn's f'mo11 . dances to his theme song. :if '. ' , is S s-'-S wa THFQNQI inn IDM llkii ill ' x vu - ..i. H 1452 i Qi 'ilk ll Y F . N ,rggg : 5. Lef,P f ' uns. ' .. , is H1 iv... i mg uulg -1 W , , , .' .maggs ' i'.' hifi? ll' ,' '.i l ,'1 n.!' . e lif' . :lfs . V. ,' V . . For Proven Abiliti I - rw l in ' Sally Abbott, a Senior, won first place in the Girls' Senior Biology Division of the Science Fair for her research demonstration on the Ra- diosensitivity In Mice. e S 0 0 0 cw' l .Y K llll I In the Science Fair Jane.Lem 7 if? on's exhibit on Electrical Circuits Won First Place in the Girls' Divl sion of Chemistry and Physics Jane is 15 and a Sophomore. ..' 3 i t I in 'npr on .iw 1 Nici! Q uh is JQENMHBM ,U Qin 'Q Klub I, 7:3 MM 'fs n, 'Sw' X , X km, ' , 'sg . 24,911 i.,W3.'5r 5 N- - wg, C 35 558WJ4:1y,-. Mein Mm Roewff. ' ONS 1zefsaai,w5,,m 4 DMOLD: me NE5ll wiuri'um QEQIQ 'Nu 'VQ'i,Na. uk s x.ll'N 5 , Syria' '4,,:h,hl win M, ull, 'Q un lo 4 'W WS ENTS if ,o A f4P',,n0H I L F o L 5 0 M 4 ,w0 offmcarlls uf,+.if': 1g 9 ,iv ,vi gay! Hp, or vno warg AND ' .M uc U51 ,F ,uv S, KMGUQE vwo F:-AAL: mcg 2L:,.ffT'OMdc' nw M:vf'MF,i V Fzanufnnv 2 ..,-UL A' ,gui ,rho 910' . . vwo 1-,.,oU,,A,m homage ,d us WN N1 in 9 :uma-um Lon N, R lg Q fdlgsirm 9 ' 5 OF wmsnr Amo vivm.nvv gs-4 '6H wa 1----.Q iff' , um.,irv4svm.4 .- FK - -'- Man, SEAslr:nugf. ,, 9'- W M H Hicoul- Q H 'io-onus c-woAN,g,. fs. fr . I 'Hurt CELL Dsavnupq-,DN N H 5- ' ' f.an,g,A A., rxuxvan, , -f 1f.- .1 f, no 1 'A,w..:, f 4. ,xwcg ' VY'-Hx ,. 'Vg 'H ' USN V rr mia-vcr P, rx M wmvr comer -noch f in Miriam 'sq f 4.-.5 ' uf, ,mv r ' mumrn nr n mam, rsevial snvvusufn. , own. umm Legg L ,sz ff-.sFr,x'.1wAv1Qy, 5 CfJNJi,mQTqvA NAOUEFFATE ERYYL AND HAIR LOS' Z. SLIGHT ENFLAMMAYION CUNJUNCTIVA F A ,J mum: EPYTH FEB 2 CJ' 3000 Q ANU HIUR LO vw . . . For Application of Ingenuity . . Q , li I gl f 5 K l NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY These students, tapped last year for membership in the National Honor Society, are considered this year to be Senior Members. In a Friday, March 13th ceremony, these Senior Members tapped and in- ducted into the Society those of the Junior and Senior classes who had met the high requirements for membership. fOther pictures on page 977. Senior members are First Row: Whitney Grove, Susan Mc- Afee, Sallie Abbott, Melinda Hiscox, Cecilia Stiff, Tommy Edwards, Page Montgomery, Mary Etta Boswell, Lucy Boyd Lemon and Lynn Morgan. Second Row: Vanetta Remaine, Carolyn Epperson, Ona Marltiig P131 Hillen, John Sadler, Ken Moorman, Marian Jo Blank, Margaret Saville, Caroline Norman, Rut avi e. Ken Moorman, Student Body President, taps Louise Drewry, a Junior, is tapped by Senior Martha Hodges for membership. member of the Honor Society, Page Montgomery. 146 Seniors who attended Girls' and Boys' State are: First Row: L. Shapiro, D. Bur- roughs, P. Hillen, H. Settle, T. Edwards. Second Row: B. Saunders, W. Grove, A. Christensen, M. J. Blank, B. Alls, S. Angle. Third Row: C. Crouch, P. Montgomery, S. Abbott, S. McAfee, L. B. Lemon, G. Oakey. Fourth Row: L. Hoover, S. W. Stockton, C. Stiff, K. Moor- man, A. Dickinson. U Cl III U Yes, teachers are human! Miss and Miss Quimby laugh over a joke faculty meeting starts. or Academic thletic and ocial Growth no o o Members of the Snow Queen Court selected by the student body were Vanetta Re-maine, Marion ilfo lgank, Dian Colbert, Cecelia Sti , ueen These comical characters provided Vickie Reid, Maid of Honor Carolyn comedy for the Snow Queen Dance Epperson, Gari Dickson, Ona Martin. Floor Show. Harriet Hunt, and Liza Venable. v a te' MK!-Q-V . 5 if S1 if 1 s 9334? :ge Q., M Q- 32 s ss Y ' V .1-25 f H' '- 1- ii l'oi ' 5 ie -. ' ,. 6' . , Q X, kltxqiflgv 1 , V if fr me . fn as r f-1 1 -N G to u u V! .iii-: 1 ' is .v ' , IQ K'-A 2.11. N. 5 Q-,ye 1 C? ' . -- 1 . J .I fi . ,. j f , ,.-use -we glsgillt s' ig Q ' Q Q l At the Football Awards Assembly. Jay Blackwood receives a football from Coach Rohrdanz for being co-captain of the team. Looking on are Jere Meredith, team memberg End Coach. Andersong and Dickie Beard, co-can- tain. 'M l R. Rohrdanz gives Key Clark the Paul Martin Award presented annually to the football player who shows out- standing qualities in the fields of lead- ership, sportsmanship, and character. Alfred Johnson, co-captain of Jet't'erson's basketball team received these honors: Out- standing: player in City-County League, Cav- tain of the All-NVcstern District Team, and 'L First 'Foam All-Tourney Group I. ' In thc State Tournament at Clmrlottesville 5 Alfred sc! n new individual scoring record. I H0 scored 47 points in our pznnw mzainst 5. Tnzuwcll. .r ,, w 4 I , Cnrnlyn Eppcrson was chosen in reign ns F Snow Quvvu for tho Snutn Claus Purndc, This '. llXlliI1tiK', reviewed by thousands on T.V. or 1 street corner, annually ushers in the Roanoke i'i'll'lSiYll1lN Season. ., , YK '7' NS. J ? , 4..,,, ff' ff If f,,f-QM I WWQQ ,'frQ', ,1 WW xf BEST LOOKING Carolyn Epperson and Dave Etheridge 3 , 2 31:1 TYPICAL SENIORS Gari Dickson and Doug Burford MOST POPULAR Vanetta Remaine and Bud Stockton C UTEST COUPLE Beverly Dent and Jere Meredith r- . -l 4 Q WITTIEST Lisa Glendy and Dougie Morgan FRIENDLIEST Page Montgomery and Tony Hancock w 71, F C 9, ' 5 'L ' t f MOST TALENTED T l H d Jay Blackwood, Key Clark, Sgncgfa Bilgisllgilg MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Cecelia Stiff and Tommy Edwards If R455 f, l ' ' 1219, , , fyef fl ','gWt,., ' ,f 1,4 ,. ,415 ' flaw w 'WWf,. , 055 .V .gy A INDEX Activities Office J'-Azeri, ........................ .......... 2 2-23 Art Club ....... s.n:t-Q---.L -Q,- --92 Bend - - ' -gm-AQYL-A -s-he-LQ.--.1..w.I.E.a .... 112-113 Baseball A-.s.s..Q.,.1-o.as.fn - - ----A ........ 138-139 Basketba -2AU.-.m1fAQ- - - -133-135 Bible Club Qs- .la--QAQY... ........................ .......... 9 S Cafeteria ..... LL- - Qs. -N-9:Q-1!3siUXt4.Ll - . -26 Cheerleadersig-AS: - - - -..Q..Lz-!..JA- - 2..9l'LQ.i1:, - -.- ..... 6 .. 3- - - 122 Chimes --- -- -QQ-- -l- 5..a...L-1 .... ----- Cheir ---mfg. fs-cl-- - 1s.s.1LLQ--- ........ 110-111 Classworlfm.-LQ.--3.59--- ,-bQ.-SIIXY'-- - - .... ---6-11 Dedication 'Ile--s:u...b2.-0:--xr-es.-ln-11 - - Z. ....... 17 D. E. ---9-Q-Z ........ ---- ------------ -1 ------------------ -106 Faculty ----.'1:s..b.s---..i----- 1- --QAM--QL.------13-21 Fleur-de-Lys h.L.L--sJL.!isA-- ' -- .- .Ctx..L1Ll-- ------ 104-105 Football -- M J ---- ----127-131 Foreword - -nQbb--- -Q-9 ------3 F. B. L. A. QQ-.h...5 .----...---------------.--------------- 107 F. H. A. ------------------ L,.o.as1-1.- QA -- -------------- 109 F. T. A. ...........-....... .-.pg.J-L -- -- - ..-. - ----108 G. A. A. - ---------------- Q-519--RBI-51:-59,2 ---- 124-126 Guidance 1Q.-5-,-,D.L,Ll-...QZX.i.fQ-l-- .- 7 - -24-25 H1-Y ---.,s.Uee...... -.Li-ss--e-ze-faq -s.....gL,u.-- ---------- ---93 Homecoming ----------------- ' - ------- Tiff ----- ----- 1 3 2 Honor Society ---- 1 ---...-. .---.---.-.--....-.------------- 9 7 Honors ----------- 1 2.sA-s1-Eb-se1- -------------------------- 142-151 Jefferson News --------- Q1A21-q-a-1- -we-aa-a -2-l -Q..-di-if ----- 116-117 Junior Class Officers -'-lygf.-f-A-A - -i.f.e.L7- -Qig-m-:fat - - - fl- - - - - - 57 Junior Class - -.gL...134i1QaQ-s,- -c-A11 :- - -J4uJ-L.a- -n,2.-s1..LA-a.1N- - -58-72 Junior Classical League CQQ-1-2:--A-51 - -Q:2Q- -eamegeaxez - -1- - 100-101 Junior Y-Teens - J'Q9-11223-1-2-0-A -'- -Ee-ii L -B-A 1 -.---- T ----------- 93 Library - -- ..xu'fb.. 1419-as-sei -s-time-+A-A - CA- - ksefsusgeaag- 511-egg -.--- 93 Magazine - - ,Ai-LQ-A - 9360-AAN-,S-CL - -Qas-.-E- lb+Q.Jbg Q-Lena-.X-118-119 Maintenance -1-Heilgg - -Arabs . ass-Aw.-Us.-ts, - 1-0-QQ.-s.sjlf1.s-..-I - - -26 Mirror - -Ee 9533- -s-ga-1-se s-,SE -- --as-o--si -A1-Q-A - - 149-15 1 Office Secretaries -3-C24-X- XB- -aa - 's1-1ci.-tsL1N- cs- 11.1.1 ------ 22-23 P. - SLJ.-Q... -1. - .lflm-'Alia-5, - -RLAA-.A.L.2.Q,D-.L.4.,R-3x:u2..j1..A-,N ..... Pep Club - -141 -it-Q: - -s-f.s-T-A1-.- - A-A,-Orb.,-1 - L-T-L1-s.1-Q 3-Lv.-9.1, - -2 Senior Class Officlers Ili- Sag-ref:-L-lJQ431.a-3ignQ1sQ-'23-,L -l- ----.-- 28 Senior Class - --It.2-AA - s.-.cfz-1-af:-1-2 - l..i.a.J--1L1a.f-at-. - -l:Aa-Q-A ---- 29-56 Senior Directory 1' - -A 2--2.J..-LL - - -!--.o-.a.ag-- -sea - 1125-5-JA L ---- 153-160 Senior Y-Teens - -- 9- -0-.9:Q-- - Sl-Q-1 -X2Lv.-n..Q-.1-.-on -s-sei.1Asn- - - -94-95 Sophomore Class Off i rs 1- 1v9.fsa.-2,- -is-Lezxv-me A-L -QULL-Q -..-- 73 Sophomore Class - 5-L A A1-A-1 53 ns- - J-s--eg-A---emi - -13--bs g.-L-A-5.7 4-88 Student Government LYQAL s-9-:-g.- - s-Qs-l-Q.-'- - -C-tgufgle-fe-M-43.-L90-91 Table of Contents -is -f-- JD- LE -'-1.9.33-. A - -1:-2-.L A- -1-AS-iQNA-Q 1.-161 - - -3 Thespians -Q-1.9--se - -ew--0-. - 1 Dru A -L-L - 1 ii:-.Q.1:-2 - - -EL ms-L-.il-L-V1-14 Track - - 1. -1- 5-e-e AA -- M Less- A As-L -X15-Bb-1-Q-QL 2- 139-140 V. C. Y. - - -Seen-4-sis, - -mf - - -K-5-ysfxm-14, - sf!-..1.,Qf'f1-gg-A-A ----- - - -99 Wrestling -------------- ' -.--..------.--.--- Afse--,s-1 ------- 136-137 Yearbook --.....-... - - - .......... ........ T .-....----- 1 20-121 152 4 ,U 1 EJ iisgfili-.33YYsa.,igy:gFfl-QVQJ, J 4 V ,I ' X l lx r l , . . ,,, W pr J JBL, J . :Vw 'Y ' 1' ' Y- , ' 'kan 5 it J ., J 'VJ Z' KLLMIL: kj , gi, f- ggi' V 'dy X Q, gre--ify, L .1 K ,Jw 57' L egg Af A-is V xv' ,hir , Y V Y L xrirbrrx i M Y Q 3' I 1 J . ir Tj Sally Ann Abbott-Student Council Representative-2: Red Cross Erskine Miller Bradley-Home Room Vice-President-3: Junior U.. 47 Representative-2: Entry in High School Poetry Anthology-2: Assembly-3: National Merit Scholarship Test-3: H-Y-4: if I Publicity Chairman V.C.Y.: Secretary Science Club: Typist P,A.L.-3 ll: Q Jefferson News: Spanish Assembly-2: Awards Assembly-2: 1 , fl Publications Assembly-3: Florida Band Trip 3: Bristol Band di! Marion Jo Blank-Senior Class Vice-President-4: Home Room W' ,lr 'L-.2 U Trip-2: Virginia Girls State-3: Second Place Roanoke City my President-2,45 Home Room Vice-President-3: Cheerleader-3: fa Science Fair-2: Second Place Western District Science Fair-2: 9' French Club Representative-2: Acorn Staff-3: Publications M all Honorable Mention V.P.I. Science Fair-2: Junior Homemaker Assembly-3,43 Junior Assembly-3: Girls' Sz Boys' State As- 9 , 1 Degree-2: Merit Scholarship Exam-3: French Tournament- sembly-4: National Conference of Christitans 8: Jews-2,4: qv 'F' IW'-, f 2,35 Latin Tournament-3: Westinghouse Science Talent J Juvenile Delinquent Panel-4: National Honor Society-3,45 ,QL i Search-4: Scholarship Qualifying Test: General Motors fe Manhasset Exchange-3: Girls' State-3: Merit Scholarship lg j ,D Scholarship Test: Betty Crocker Model Homemaker Test-4: K Test-3: National Honor Society Qualifying Test-4: Math , IU f Office Assistant-4: Study Hall Checker-2: Band-2,3: Voice Q Exam-3: French Tournament-3,4: French Club-3,41 Y- ' 7 K Q, r of Christian Youth-2,33 Y-Teens-25 National Honor So- gn Teens-2,35 Senior Assembly-4: Snow Queen Court-4 Q7 ff ciety-3,43 Fleur-de-Lys-2: Science Club-4: Latin Club-4 1' 1 X .sf fBetty Anne Bondurant-Home Room Treasurer-2: National -X K Beatrix Maria Abelsma-P.A.L.-4: Library Club 4 Q, Literary Essay Competition-3,43 Literary Cavalcade Magazine 45 'r' Entry-3,43 National Poetry Anthology Contest-3.4: Y-Teen ,,-. Robert Douglas Adams-P.A.L.-2: D.E. Club-4: Acorn Maga- fig' Worldfellowship Chairman-2: French Club Representative- ffm zine Staff-3 3,4: Y-Teen Inter-Club Council-2: Acorn Magazine Staff-4: Q fi 7' Acorn Magazine Exchange Editor-4: Publications Assembly- 3 Raymond Delmar Akers- iii 3: Thanksgiving Assembly-4: S.I.P.A. Convention-3,41 U .ij f P.A. Convention-4: French Tournament-2,3,4: National Merit r ll, Douglas Wayne Aldredge-Track-2,3,4: Football-3 f Scholarship Exam-3: guillharecl lScro3llZ4: V.C.Y.-2,3,4g Y- B 'J i Teens-2: Y-Teens-3: renc u 2,', S, I Charlotte Marion Aleshire- Chimes -4: Time out for Gin- U J ger -2: Song of Bernadette -2: Masquers-4: Choir-3,41 gil-Ielen Ann Boon-Stage Crew- Chimes -3: Stage Crew- Qi fl Scholastic Aptitude-4: Latin Club-2: V.C.Y.-2 Junior Assembly-3: P.A.L.-2 X' 9 , i Larry Ellis Allen-Varsity Football-1 QHM:-iry Rosetta Boswell-Y-Teens Program Chairman-2: Y-Teens 44. JE President-3,47 Y-Teens Secretary of lnterclub Council-3: f fi William Letcher Allman-French-2: Band-2 Q, Y-Teens Vice-President of Interclub Council-4: Chimes -3: If I T 2 H R S Spanish Assembly-'lg Y-Teen Conference 4Vice-Chairman- M Bonnie Lynn A ls-Home Room reasurer- : ome oom ec- 23,43 Ch ' -2,35 National Honor Society-3, L retary-Treasurer-3,4: Varsity Volleyball-2: Choir Secretary- .. mr . , 4: Bible Club Vice-President-4: Girls' State-3: French Club- 'f'Edith Clyde Bourne-French Club-3.4: Bible Club-4: Latin fx 2,3,4: Choir-2,3,4 Club-2 if U Gi - U l, W'll' L Alt' e-V.C.Y.-3: F.B.L.A.-3 N El' b th B -Elitor of Acorn Yearbook-4: Publi- PW I lam awrence lc UA igiiibnslifssGemblyY2aS.l.PiA.-3: National Merit Scholarship if Remona Lee Altice-Library Club 4 ' Test-3: Spanish Tournament-3: Checker in Study Hall-4: 6 W P.A.L.-3,4: Y-Teens-3,4: J. C. L.-2 ' D Swanson Woodson Angle-Senior Prefect-4: Steering Commit- 11 ' tee-2,3,4: Home Room President-2.3: Football 2,3,4: Varsity ,J Joan Carolyn Bradshaw-Home Room Treasurer: Red Cross Rep- w l J.: Junior Assembly-3: Junior-Senior Prom Floor Show-4: 'fy resentative: Chimes : Publications: Choir-2,3,4: National 3 Student Government Project-2,35 All State Chorus-2,3,4: Merit Scholarship Exam: All State Chorus-2: P.A.L.: Y-Teens ,I Choir Trip-2,3,4 'li Y Erma Jean Branch--Red Cross Representative-3: Home Room John Hobson Armentroiit-,Hom1e,rooig1 Vice?:P13esidEntEg:4DcilIJat- A. Vice-President-2: F.H.A.-3: V.C.Y.-2,3,4: Bible Club-4 'ng T rn-2,3,4: J.C. . ice- resi ent- : . . .- , , : as- ,. y buersilg Band--2,3,4g Assistarlrt Editord Rolzgnokle Vlfltiman? Q Dennis Lee Brandau- VF 2,3,4: A orn Art Staff: Man W o Marrie a um 1 e - : X1 il FinaliStiNati0nal Merit SChOl21TShiIJ Test-3: Latin TOUFDH- fi- Patricia Lynn Branstetter-Student Government Representative- ' ll ment-3: Quill and Scroll-3,4 M, 2: Thespian Secretary-45 P.A.L. Program Chairman-4: U Q ' Acorn Yearbook Staff-4: Song of Bernadette -2: Brother ' 4 Ronnie Odell Atkins- Rat '-3: Publications Aiselrlnlbly-4: C3hiimes -4: Y-Teens-4: . P.A.L.-3,43 Masquers- : espians- , y Derwood Ray Bagby-Home Room Treasurer-2: Forensics Play- L, ?1'3W-Ttfaifliiligfzi 1'il f5iZFt174'2-U-QIIJEQEEHZ 1301-nil'Ehsul.'iin' F Jean Faye Bretton- ow - 3 - Y -' or Q 3: :The Importance of Being Earnestn-4: Thespians-23,4 James Richard Brooks-Student Government Representative-2: fl: LQ Christopher DeBroise Baker- Choir 2'3 7 , . . i . , Nancy Wharton Brown-Student Government Representative-2: i Q Dflgld I2eePl?Lj753JfgT1fQfl,,0me Room Vmepresldent-2' Football-1' ,, Y-Teens Vice-Pregidelnt-3: lgirench 3lilubA Represenlgaitive-3g arsl Y - 1 ' Jefferson News xc ange itor- , : ssistant itor o Af br Editorial Page of Jefferson News-4 ' U Howard Randell Barger-Hi-Y-2,3 Q Janette Elizabeth Brua- re l Walter Lewis Barker- 4 f ll! ' Carol Leonidus Bruce-Prefect 3: Senior Class Secretary-4: gl 7 Jerry Dame B21l!Ilg211'dT16I'-H0H'19 ROOTH Pfesldent-3? Track-33 Home Room Treasurer-2,3: Home Room Red Cross Represen- 0 D.E.-4: Merit Scholarship Test-3 tative-2: Panik -3: Publications Assembly-3: Jr.-Sr. Prom Q, Floorshow-3: Snow Queen Dance Flolor Show-3,43 ghoir Cgn- , I E ' ' - ' I b-2: F.B.L.A.-2: Y-T - certs-2,3,4: Junior Assemb y-3: C imes -2,3,4: enior s- ,jf i J Paiigg-lgllillmliriileeiiclrgfilBlgelpraitimehttlgssgstlant eens sembly-4: Thanksgiving Assembly-4: Manhasset Exchange- fic: E 3: All West Chorus -3: Latin Club-2: Y-Teens-3,4: French 4? ig Richard Lee Beard-Varsity Football 2,3,4: Varsity J-2,3,4 Club-3'4l Choir-2'3'4 H l Alice Jean Brumhaugh-Student Government Representative-4: 'L Brenda Kay Beckner-D'E' Club-4 Home Room President-4: Home Room Vice-President-2: f E21 , Merit Scholarship-3: Lab Assistant-4: Latin Club-2: Y- fifi Carol Ann Bell-Varsity Volleyball Team Manager-3: Varsity Teens-13,43 Red Cross Rep1.eSentative,,3 , Basketball Team ManagerE3li 1Be1g:y groickeg' ll-ilagmimagcesr Ko ' Shl h' Tt-4:M't coarsip es-1 ..--,Z - ffl ffTeenS-352 G'A.A--2,3 Gerald Bob Brumbelow nj iw Robert Buford Beltoniq Jr.-Y.1Ca.Y:t 'griasurerr-35 Manhzasset W- T- Burch-Rifle Club Treasurer-4 Kg Ek -33 t' r c oars ip xam- G -'Q Hg Exchange Group a Iona e I Douglas Gene Burford-Rome Room President-2,3: Football- , . .1.do- ,Q - . '-. --7.x ,, Q Charles Carter Berkeley, III-Home Room President-4: P.A.L.-2 'gioluiflgjbau 2'3'4 ' Panic 3 ' H' Y 3 ' We ' l Velmar Yvonne Berry- Jean Ann Burks-Home Room President-2: Y-Teens Treas- Gi urer-43 Mrs. Murphy's Assistant-4 Y '7- D Joseph Archie Bishop-D.E. Club-4 - C l B d B tt M .C t ' A ' t t-4: F.B.L.A.- fi' GJ Charles Douglas Bixby-Baseball-3: Football 2 aio yn ren a urne e- rs ar ers ssis an K :r Ll j Martha Lee Black-Y-Teens-41 Pep C1ub'45 DE' Club-4 Betty Marthel Burnette-Secretary of F,H.A.-4: F.H.A. Con- vention-3: Typist for Home Ec. Teachers-4: F.H.A.-2,3,4: V James Mathew BlackW00dIF0Ofb21ll-1: Varsity Football-23,42 F.B.L.A.-4 , A Basketball 1: Track 1,2,3, ' - A A A 0 it is tk. , :Qv..l4,.f-- f'1i4,,, ,. . ,XL , - Q. ,- -4 , 7 ff, , Q.. X Danya' Ann Burroughs-Home Room Secretary-3: Treasurer of Choir-45 Panic-33 Publications Assembly-33 Junior As- sembly-3: Choir Concert-2,3,4: Choir Assembly-2,3,4g Chimes -2,35 Junior-Senior Prom Floor Show-39 Girls' and Boys' Assembly-4: Thanksgiving Assembly-45 Snow Queen Dance Floor Show-3: Girls' State-3: All West Chorus-4: Choir Accompanist-3,4: Madrigal Choir-2: French Tourna- ment-3,4: National Merit Scholarship Exams-3: French Club-3,43 J.C.L.-23 Y-Teens-4 David Linwood Burton-Sports Editor of Jefferson News-3,43 Assistant Sports Editor of Jefferson News-2: S.I.P.A.-3,4 Beverly Jean Burton- Brenda Joyce Callahan-Student Government Representative-25 V.C.Y.-3,45 F.H.A.-2: F.T.A.-2: J.C.L.-3: P.A.L.-3 Cynthia Ray Callis-Red Cross Representative-4: Miss Oben- shain's Assistant-4: F.B.L.A.-2,45 F.H.A.-3 Larry Malcolm Campbell- Calvert Wayne Campbell- William Robert Campbell-J.C.L.-2: Hi-Y-4 Rachel Elizabeth Cantrell-Home Room Secretary-2: Home Room Vice-President-2: French Club Representative-35 Panic-3- Junior Assembly-3' Snow Queen Floor Show-33 Junior-Senior Prom Floor Show-3: Choir Christmas and Spring Concerts-3: Merit Scholarship Test-3: Madrigal Choir -3: College Boards-4: Choir Librarian-4: All West Chorus- gg Cfhgig-253,519 Y-Teens-2,35 French Club-3,43 Latin Club- Harriet Lacy Carper-Home Room Vice-President-2: Honorary Mention in State D.A.R. Contest, Winner from Jefferson-3: Junior Assembly-3: Publications Assembly-3,45 Y-Teens-2: Acorn Magazine Staff-39 Jefferson News Staff-4 Bonnie Darlene Carter-Volleyball-2,3 g Basketball-2: G.A.A.- 3,4: F.H.A.-4: F.B.L.A.-4: French Club-2,33 Y-Teens-4 Nelle Louise Carter-F.T.A. Convention-35 Activities Office-2: PiA.L.-2g Y-Teens-2: Bible Club-2,33 F.T.A.-3: D,E. C ub-4 James Roger Casper-Football-3: P.A.L. Assembly-2: Choir Concert-2,3: Choir Assembly-2,3: Chimes Assembly-3: Jefferson Choir-2,3: V.C.Y.-2,3: P.A.L.-2,3,4: F.B.L.A.-3 Tommy Edward Cassada-Westinghouse Talent Search-4: Merit Scholarship Exam-3: College Board Exam-3: College Board Entrance Exam-4: Band-2: Hi-Y-4: Physics Lab. Assist- ant-4 Carolyn Sue Catron-D.E. Club-4 Patricia Ann Catron-V.C.Y.-2,3,4: F.H.A.-35 School Orches- tra-2,3,4 Patricia Ann Catron-F.B.L.A. Social Chairman-43 V.C.Y.- 2,3,4g F.B.L.A.-3,4: Pep Club-4 Barbara Anne Caudle-V.C.Y.-4 Joyce Ann Chewing- Rosemary Smith Chitwood-Music Chairman of Senior Y-Teens- 4: Snow Queen Dance Floor Show-2: Junior Senior Prom-25 Panic-25 Chimes -3,45 Junior Assembly-33 Choir Spring Concert-2,35 Choir Christmas Concert-2,3,4g Choir Trip- 2,3,4g Senior Assembly-4: All West Chorus-43 Vice-Presi- dent of Choir-45 Madrigal Choir-45 National Merit Scholar- ship Exam-3g Choir-2,3,4g Y-Teens-2,3,4g P.A.L.-2: Senior Assembly-4 Andy Bruce Christensen-Steering Committee-4: Home Room President 2.3' Baseball Captain- ' Panic-33 Boys' State- 3: Property Manager Band-3: Physics Lab. Assistant-4: Varsity J-Club-3,4 Thomas Key Clark-Football-2,3,4: Track-2,3,4 Shirley Lane Clement-Red Cross Representative-4: Junior As- sembly-3g National Merit Scholarship Test-35 Assistant to Miss Bowman-4: Y-Teens-2,3,4: P.A.L.-4 Julida Jane Clifton-Student Council Representative-4: F.H.A. Meeting-3: National Merit Scholarship Test-3: Cafeteria Assistant-4: Art Club 4: F.H.A.-4: F.B.L.A,-43 P.A.L.-4 Virginia Ann Clingenpcel-Y-Teens Grnun Chairman--1: Study Hall Checker-4g Assistant to Mrs. Hill-4: Y-Teens-2,3,4 Ellen Cordelia Cockran-V.C.Y.-4: F.B.L.A.-4: Typist for Acorn Magazine-4 Eric Justin Collins-National Merit Scholarship Test-35 Scholar- ship Qualifying Test-3: Hi-Y-4: Art Club-4 Delores Earlene Conner- Ji Rheba Helen Conner- Albert Watson Cook, Jr.-Office Assistant-4: Hi-Y-2,3,4 David Cameron Cooley-Student Council Representative-4: Home Room President-4: Football-2,3,4: Wrestling-3: Moni- tor-4: Hi-Y-4: Camera Club-4 Rita Dale Coverstone-Home Room Treasurer-2: Home Room Secretary-3,4: Treasurer Y-Teens-35 Program Chairman Y- Teens-4: Reporter F.B.L.A.-3,4: Y-Teen Conference-3: V.C.Y.-4: Band 2 Leon Edward Cowan- Josh Curtis Cox-Home Room President-3: Varsity Baseball- 2,3.4: Varsity Basketball-2,3,4: Staff Reporter Jefferson News-4: Monitor-43 Varsity J-Club-45 French Club-4 Jacqueline Patricia Craft-Red Cross Representative-2,33 Home Room Vice-President-4: Varsity Volleyball-3,43 Volleyball Captain-4: Basketball-2: Varsity Basketball-3: Vice-Presi- dent of G.A.A.'s-3: G.A.A.'s-2,3,4: Hall Monitor-3,4: Mirror-4 Ginny Lee Cress-Student Government Representative-2: Home Room President-2: Acorn Magazine Staff-3: Publications Assembly-2: Math Exam-3: Merit Scholarship Exam-3: French Tournament-2,35 Miss Miller's Assistant-45 French Club-2,33 Library Club 4 Richard Jeremy Cridlin-All State Chorus-3: Choir-2,3,4: Chess Club-3,4 Emmy Lue Critcher-Student Government Representative-2: Y-Teens-4: French Club-2,83 Publications Assembly-2,35 Band-2,3,4: Majorett-2,3,4 Carol Jean Crouch-Junior Class Steering Committee-3: Social Chairman Y-Teens-3: Vice-President F.B.L.A.-4: Girls' State-3: Miss Cronise's Assistant-4: Main Office Assistant- 4: Y-Teens-3,43 F.B.L.A.-3,4 Eugene Poindexter Crumpler, Jr,-Home Room Treasurer-2: Staff Photographer Acorn-2,3: Newspaper-2,3: Publications Assembly-3: Merit Shcolarship Test-3: Scholarship Qualify- ing Test-4: Choir-2: S.I.P.A.-2 Carol Shelor Cundiff-Scribe of Thespians-3: President of Thespians-4: Brother Rat -3: Assistant Director of Broth- er Rat -3: The Importance of Being Earnest -4: Into the Morning Sun -3 William Francis Cundiff-Business Staff of Newspaper-4 Phyllis Anne Cunningham-F.H.A.-2: D.E. Club-4 Betty Ann Cutcliff-Secretary of French Club-4: Tri-Sci Club- 2: Reporter for L'Echo-3: Member of Acorn Staff-4: Madame Fallwell Assistant-4 Carol Gertrude Cutler- Philip Rodney Cutright- Thomas Charles Cutler-Track-3,4: Journalism Club--4: Varsity J -Club-3,4 Dorothy Daily-Chairman of Props-3: Choir-2.3.42 Junior Assembly-3: P.A.L.-4: V.C.Y.-3: Masquers-3: Thespians-2 Sally Darragh-Home Room Secretary-2: Red Cross Representa- tiv-2: D.E. Club 4 Frances Gibson Davis-Home Room Secretary-2: Cheerleadei- 2,3,4: L'Echo Staff-3,4: Junior Assembly-3: Publications Assembly-4: Chimes Assembly-4: S.I.P.A.-3: Latin Club-2: Masquers-2: Y-Teens-2,3,4: French Club-3,4: Tri-Sci-4: Pep Club-2 Joseph John Davis-Home Room Vice-President-2.3: Football- 2: Baseball-3: Track-3: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floor Show-3: Junior Assembly-3: Publications Assembly-4: Hi-Y-2.3,4 William Henry Davis-Home Room Treasurer-4: Home Room Vice-President-2: Varsity Baseball-3.4: Football-2: Varsity Football-3: French Club Representative--4: Latin Club Repre- sentative-2: College Board-3: National Merit Scholarship-3: Math Exam-3: Scholarship Qualifying Test-3: French Tourn- ament--3.4: Latin Tournament-2: Physics Lab. Assistant-4: Hi-Y-3.4: French Club-3.4: Latin Club-2 Brenda Deaton- Ronald Eugene Deaton-Band-2.3 Myron Cecil Decker, Jr.-Basketball-2: Track-2: Football-33 Varsity Basketball-3: Track-8: J-Club-3-4 Enrnest Fredrick DeLauney- Cynthia DeLong-President of Library Club-2: Library Assist- ant-2.3: Red Cross-2.3: French Club-3.4: Latin Club-23 Library Club-2: Lntin Tournament-2 Vrff + J Reba Dennis-Activities Office-3 Beverly Elizabeth Dent-Sophomore Class Secretary-2: Senior Class Treasurer-4: Home Room Treasurer-2: Home Room Secretary-3,4: Newspaper Staff-4: Y-Teens-2,31 P.A.L.-35 Cheerleader-3 Shelby Jean DeWitt-Student Government Representative-2.3: Home Room President-33 Business Entrance Exam-3: Miss Cooper's Assistant-4 Anne Irene Dickenson-Red Cross Representative-2g Volley- ball-2: Roanoke Roman Representative-2: Girls' State-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Math Exam-33 Office Assistant-3.43 Latin Club- 23 G.A.A.-23 Y-Teens-2,3 Gari Wells Dickson-Home Room Vice-President-2: Home Room Treasurer-3,43 Cheerleader-2,3,4g Annual Staff-4: Junior Assembly-3: Publications Assembly-3,43 Student Government Project-3: Snow Queen Attendant-4: Mirror-4: Pigskin Prom Attendant-4: Y-Teens-2-4: Latin Club-2: P.A.L.-3,4: Pep Club-4 Crystal Dillon-Student Government Representative-2, Red Cross Representative-4: Secretary of Y-Teens-4: Chimes - 2-3: Junior Assembly-3: Man Who Married a Dumb Wife - 3: Song of Bernadette -3: Student Government Project-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-4: College Board Exam-4: Masquers-2: Thespians-3,43 French Club 3,43 V.C.Y.-3: Y-Teens-3,4 George Barry Divers- Gene Ramon Divers-National Merit Scholarship-3 Norris Foster Dobbins-Tri-Sci-2 Dorothy Ray Dobbyns-Home Room Treasurer-3: Publications Assembly-2,3,4: Band-2,3,4: Color Guard-3,43 P.A.L.-3 Donna Marie Dooley-Red Cross Representative-2,3: Publica- tions Assembly-2,3,4: Band-2,3,4: Majorette-3,4 Ramona Fay Drawbond-Red Cross Representative-4: Y-Teens Devotional Chairman-3: Jefferson News Typist-4: F.B.L.A. Convention-3: National Business Entrance Exam-3: Mrs. Carter's Assistanc-3: Miss Chambers' Assistant-4: Y-Teens 2,3,4: F.B.L.A.-2,3,4: Pep Club-4 Samuel Willis Dressler-Wrestling-3,4 Nancy Evelyn Dudley- Doris June Eades- Robert Greenwood Edwards-Junior Assembly-3: Hi-Y 4: In- door Track-4 Richard Thomas Edwards-Prefect-2: Debating Team-2,3,4: Track Team-2,3,4: Hi-Y Treasurer-33 Hi-Y Program Chair- man-4: Hi-Y Conferencm-3: Vice-President of City-County Hi-Y Conference-3: Boys' State-3: Hi-Y-2,3,4g French Club-3,4: National Honor Society-3,43 J-Club-3,4 Robert Daniel Edwards-French Club-2: Wrestling-2,3: Pub- lications Assembly-2,35 Stage Crew-4: Junior Assembly-3 Stephen Houghton Emick-Wrestling-25 Hi-Y-4 Gloria Dean English-Mr. Anderson's Assistant-4 Harold Patterson Entsminger-Band-2,3,4 Carolyn Marie Epperson-Home Room Secretary-3: Home Room Treasurer-45 French Club Representative-2: Social Commit- tee Chairman-French Club-4: Acorn Annual Staff-3,4: Junior Assembly-3: Panic-33 Publications Assembly-3,43 National Merit Scholarship Test-3: Scholarship Qualifying Test-4: Snow Queen Court-3,4: Snow Queen-Roanoke City Santa Claus Parade-4: Cheerleader-2,3,4: Pigskin Prom At- tendant-4g French Tournament-2,3,4: Math Tournament-3: Pep Club-4: Masquers-2: French Club-2,3,4g Y-Teens-3: Maid of Honor-Snow Queen Court-4: Sr. Class Mirror-4 David Myron Etheridge-Student Government Representativ-4: Home Room President-2,4: Home Room Vice-President-3: Football-2,3,43 Track-2,3,4g Indoor Track-2,31 Hi-Y Basket- ball-2,3g Sergeant-at-Arms: Hi-Y-4: Publications Assembly- 2,3,4g Junior Assembly-35 Student Government Project-2,33 Hi-Y Va. Model General Assembly-3: Hi-Y Conference-ff: Science Talent Exam-4: College Board-49 J-Club--2,3,4: H1- Y-3,4g Latin Club-2 Judith Louise Evans-Home Room President-4: Band Publicity Chairman-4: All State Band-2,3,4: Newspaper Reporter-3,4: French Club-4: Band-3,4: Masquers-3,4: Quill 8: Scroll-3 Johnny Ewart-Junior Assembly-3: Publications Assembly-4: Hi-Y-4 Dorsey Martin Etzler, Jr.- Betty Maria Fariss-Study Hall Checker-33 Russian Club-4 fl - Soo- oo-C5-Q, Marjorie Mae Feather-Home Room Vice-President-2: Main Of- fice Assistant-4: V.C.Y.-4 Narma Jeanne Fender-Home Room Secretary-2: Home Room Xice-President-37 Junior Assembly-3: Latin Club-2: Y- eens-4 Donna Jean Ferguson-Home Room Secretary-2: Y-Teen Con- ference Chairman-3: Choir Robe Chairman-4: Choir-2,3,4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Betty Crocker Home Ec, Exam-4: Y-Teens-2,3,4: V,C.Y.-2 Janice Marie Ferguson-Home Room Treasurer-2: Miss Bates' Assistant-3: Y-Teens-2,3,4 Joan Marie Ferguson-Volleyball-2: Y-Teen Conference-2: Y-Teens-2: F.H.A.-2: G.A.A.-2 Sara Elizabeth Ferguson-Literary Cavalcade Scholastic Writing Awards-3,4: National Poetry Association-3,4: National Essay Association-4: Student Sponsor-P.A.L.-4: Acorn Magazine Staff-3: Editor Acorn Magazine-4: Publications Assembly- 3,4: Thanksgiving Assembly-4: Spanish Assembly-2: S.I.P.A. Convention-3,4: Spanish Tournament-2,3: Quill 8: Scroll-3,4: Y-Teens-2,33 V.C.Y.-4: P.A.L.-2,3,4 Susan Elizabeth Fetzer- Patricia Ann Fisher--Y-Teen 'Treasurer-2: Y-Teens-2,3: World Fellowship Committee-Y-Teens-3: Red Cross-2: D.E.-3 Woody Flowers- Madison Folden-Home Room Treasurer-25 Band 2,3,4 Edward Folsom-Track-2,3,4: J-Club-3.4: P.A.L.-4 Emmett For- Kenneth Edward Fore-Home Room President-3: Track-2,33 Football-2: President of Bible Club-4: The Importance of Being Earnest -4: Publications Assembly-4: All-State Band- 2g Scholarship Qualifying Test-45 Latin Club-23 Bible Club-3,43 Student Government Representative-35 Hi-Y-35 J-Club-3,45 Chimes -43 Senior Assembly 4 Ron Woodward Foutz-Red Cross Representative-2: Assistant Sports Editor-Jefferson News-4: Latin Club-2: French Club-4: Hi-Y-4: Quill Sz Scroll-4 Myra Lee Fox-Red Cross Representative-2,31 Typist-L'Echo- 4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: French Tournament- 3.43 Study Hall Checker-45 French Club-2,3,4g Y-Teens-2 Betty Lee Fran cisco-F.B.L.A.-4 Miles Francis-Track-2: Hi-Y-Treasurer-45 Model General Assembly 3 Roger Edward Franklin- W. Hampton Frazier, III- Chimes -2: Publications Assembly- 2g Band-2: Merit Scholarship Exam-35 J.C.L.-2: Masquers-2 Dallas Neal Frazier- John William Freed-Yearbook and Newspaper Photographer-, 3,45 Publications Assembly-35 S.I.P.A.-35 J.C,L.-2: Tri-Sci-3 Gregory Lee Freeman- Hunter Beasley Freeman-Band-2,3,4 Roy Carroll Frink- Junior Curby Gallimore-D.E. Club-43 V.C.Y.-4 Harry Yandle Gamble, Jr.-EX-Officio Member of Prefect-2,3,4: Class President-2,3,4: Home Room President-2: Beta Hi-Y President-2: Vice-Chairman of Health Council-4: French Club Representative-3: Junior Assembly-3: Student Govern- ment Project-2,33 Junior-Senior Prom Floor Show-4: Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews-3,41 National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Math Test-3: Choir-2,3,4: Hi-Y-2,3,4g French Club-3: Manhasset Exchange-23 President's Club-43 Senior Assembly-45 Chimes -4 Opal Adeane Garnand-Home Room President-23 Student Gov- ernment Representative-2: Merit Scholarship Evam-35 Spanish Tournament Test-23 Camp Director-Y-Teens-33 Y-Teens-3,45 Russian Club-45 P.A.L.-23 D.E. Club-3 William Barnes Gilmor-Home Room Vice-President-2 Maxine Elizabeth Gl -S ' h A bl -23 N ' ' Scholarship Examjg? F.3ig.i3,4:si?2.YX-4 atlonal Ment Elizabeth Margaret Glendy-Senior Class Steering Committee-4: Red Cross Representative-4: Spanish Club Reporter-43 News- paper Staff-45 Junior Assembly-3: Spring Project-35 Jr,.S1-, PFOUI F1O0T Show-3: Publications Assembly-4: Youth Semi- nar-3,43 Y-Teens-2,3,4g J.C.L.-23 P.A.L.-3,4 Jerome Brian Goldstein-Student Government Representative-2: Home Room. Treasurer-3: Debating Team-4: Chess Club Parllamenfarlan-4: The Importance of Being Earnest -4 Gloria Jean Gordon- ISS I ,211-L 5 -- - 5 76,16 Barbara Anne Graeser-Office Assistant-4: Mrs. Giles' Assist- ant-4: Y-Teens-4 Ray Scott Grasty-Merit Scholarship Test-3 Jerry Michael Gray- Phebe Whitney Grove-Prefect-4: Steering Committe-2,3: Home Room President-2,3: Home Room Secretary-4: Jeffer- son Representative-Ford Press Convention-47 J.C.L. Secre- tary-2: Jefferson News Staff-3: Junior Assembly-3: Publi- cations Assembly-4: Student Government Project-3: National Conference of Christians and Jews-4: Girls' State-3: Fourth Place in State French Tournament-3: Math Exam-3: Na- tional Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Scholarship Qualifying Exam-4: Manhasset Exchang-3: Quill 8: Scroll-3,4: French Club-3.4: Latin Club-2,3g National Honor Society-3,4: Y-Teens-2: Choir-2 Judy Levora Gryder-Social Chairman-Y-Teens-4: Y-Teens-4: F.B.L.A.-4: Office Assistant-4 Virginia Barbara Guelpa-Home Room Secretary-2: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Scholarship Qualifying Test-4: French Tournament-2,3.4g Spanish Tournament-3: French Club Publicity Chairman-3: P.A.L. Program Chairman-4: Co-Editor of L'Echo-4: Time Out for Ginger -3: Mas- quers-Thespians-2,3: French Club--2,3,43 P.A.L.-2,3,4 Dennis Lee Guthrie- Donald Neal Gwaltney-Football-2 Earl Corneilous Haga-Home Room Vice-President-3 Jane Ellen Hale-F.B.L.A.-25 F.T.A.-2,3,4: Y-Teens-2,3 Milton Robert Hale-Football-2,3,4g Track-3: J-Club-4 Don Wayne Hale-Football-2,3,4: Track-3,4g Baseball-3,4: J -Club-3,4 Robert Eugene Hale-Home Room Vice-President-2: Hi-Y Bas- ketball-2: Hi-Y Secretary-4: Junior Assembly-3: Blue Ridge Hi-Y Assembly-4: Hi-Y-3,4 Clarke Hudspith Hale, Jr.-Bible Club-3: P.A.L.-4 John Peyton Hall-Choir Treasurer-4: Publications Assembly- 3: Chimes -33 Panic-35 Choir-2,3,4: D.E. Club-4 Patricia Grace Hammond--Parliamentarian of F.H.A.-3: Thes- pians Committee Chairman-4: Panic-3: Chimes -4: Brother Rat -3: The Importance of Being Earnest -3: Man Who Married a Dumb Wife -3: French Tournament-2: Betty Crocker's Homemaker Search of Tomorrow Exam-4: Thespians-3,43 V.C.Y.-2,3,4: F.H.A.-2,31 F.B.L.A.-2,3,4g Y-Teens-2,3,4: French Club-2 Louis Anthony Hancock-Prefect-4: Senior Steering Commit- tee-4: Home Room President-2: Spring Project-2: Senior Assembly-4: Junior Assembly-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: J.C.L.-2: Hi-Y-4 Ray Davis Hardy. Jr.-Basketball-2: Varsity Football-3,4: Acorn Staff-3: P.A.L.-2 Geraldine Virginia Harless- Gene Carroll Harlow- Carolyn Delores Harper-Student Government Representative-2: Home Room Secretary-3: Secretary of Jr. Red Cross-2,35 Secretary of City-wide F.T.A.-2: Vice-President of City-wide F.T.A.-3: President of City-wide F.T.A.-3: President of Y- Teens-2: Brother Rat -3: F.T.A. State Convention-3,4: Main Office Assistant-4 Nancy Catherine Harth-Home Room President-2: Office As- sistant-4: Teachers Assistant-3 James Garnett Harvey-Scholarship Qualifying Exam-3 Hansford Taylor Harvey-Home Room Secretary-2: Music Di- rector-P.A.L.-4: Student Choir Director-3.4: Publications Assembly-3,4p Panic-3: Chimes -2,3,4: Senior Assembly--4: Junior Assembly-3: Catastrophe -2: Mirror-4: Hi-Y-3: V.C.Y.-25 P.A.L.-4: Choir-2,3,4 James Franklin Hatcher-Home Room Treasurer-2.3 5 Baseball- 3: P.A.L. 3: Snrimz Project-33 National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Spanish Tournament-3 Elizabeth Barr Hawkins-Student Government Representative- 4: Home Room President-4: French Cluh Representative--1: Scholarship Qualifying Exam-3: French Club-3.4: Y-Teens- 2,3,4 Ronnie Edward Haynes-Football-2,3,4: Publications Assem- bly-3,4: The Importance of Being Earnest -4: Chimes -4: Hi-Y-3: Thespians-4 Katherine Winifred Healy-Home Room President-2: Latin Tournament---35 J.C.L.-33 Acorn Magazine Staff-43 The Importance of Being Earnest -4: Masquers-4: J.C.L.-2,3 6 Suzetta Jean Heater-Bible Club-4: F.H.A.-2,3 Robert Wesley Helm- Calvin Walton Heptinstall-Secretary of Library Club-4: F.B.L.A.-3: V.C.Y.-3: Library Club-3: Hi-Y-3: Jefferson News-3 Don Herndon- Worley Carlyle Hickam- Chimes Play-4: Time Out For Ginger -2: Song of Bernadette -3: National Merit Scholar- ship Exam-3: Masquers-2: Thespians-3,45 Hi-Y-4: P.A.L.-4 Martha Lee Hill--Volleyball-2: Acorn Magazine Staff-4 of Home Room-2.3: Student Beta Hi-Y Secretary-2: Pro- gram Chairman Alpha Hi-Y-3: French Club President-4: Man Who Married a Dumb Wife -3: Chimes -3: Panic-32 Brother Rat -3: Model General Assembly-2: Boys' State-3: French Tournament-3,4: Scholarship Qualifying Test-4: National Merit Scholarship Test-4: J.C.L.-2: French Club- 3,4: Hi-Y-2,3,4Q Masquers-33 Thespians-4: National Honor Society-3,41 Choir-2,3,4 George Philip Hillen-President Government Representative-3: Martha Ellen Hinchee- Carolyn Yvonne Hippert-Red Cross Representative-2: Y-Teen Fund Chairman-3: Y-Teen Service Project Chairman-4: Spanish Club Scrapbook Chairman-3: National Merit Scholar- ship Exam-3: Betty Crocker Home Ee. Exam-4: Monitor-4: Y-Teens-2,3,4: P.A.L.-2,33 V.C.Y.-4 Melinda Joan Hiscox-Home Room Vice-President-3: Scholar- ship Qualifying Exam-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam- 4: Westinghouse Science Talent Search Exam-4: French Tournament-3,4: Math Exam-3: Cheerleader-3,4: Roanoke Roman Staff-2: L'Echo Staff-3: Junior Assembly-3: Senior Assembly-4: S.I.P.A.-3: National Honor Society-3,4: Y- Teens-Z: French Culb-4: Choir-2: J.C.L.-2 Betty Kay Hitch-Red Cross Representative-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-39 Spanish Tournament-3: V.C.Y.-2,3,4g J.C.L.-2: P.A.L.-3 Martha McQueen Hodges-Prefect-4: Home Room Vice-Presi- dent-2: J.C.L.-2: French Club-3,4: Masquers-4: Impor- tance of Being Earnest -4: Youth Conference of Christians and Jews-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Math Exam-3: French Tournament-33 Manhasset Exchange-3: Band 2 Thelma Louise Hodges- Mary Lee Hogan-Home Room Treasurer-2: Bible Club Treas- urer-3 Chester Earl Hollingsworth-Basketball-2,3 William Richard Hooper-Sophomore Steering Committee-21 S.I.P.A.-3,41 Manhasset Exchange-3: Hi-Y Publicity Chair- man-3,4 Q J.C.L.-2,3 g Hi-Y-2,3,4 3 Star Reporter-2 g Roanoke Roman Business Manager-2: Roanoke Roman Editor-3: Jefferson News Front Page Editor-3: Jefferson News Editor in Chief-4: Publications Assembly-3,4: Hi-Y Conference- 2,3g Hi-Y Model General Assembly-3: Quill 8: Scroll-3: Math Exam-3: Westinghouse Scholarship Exam-4: Science Fair-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-4 James Larry Hoover-Home Room Vice-President-2: Student Government Representative-2: Band-2,3,4: Chairman of All State Band-2: J.C.L.-2: Lead Pep Band-2.3: President and Student Conductor of Jefferson Band-3: Junior Assembly-3: Panic-3: Boys' State-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam- 3: Senior Steering Committee-4: Boys' and Girls' State As- sembly-4: Senior Assembly-4: Scholarship Qualifying Test- 4: College Board Exam-4: Chemistry Lab Assistant-4 Kay Roberts Howell-P.A.L.-3: D,E. Club-3 Bonnie Sue Hudson- Marlin Edward Huffman, Jr.- Peggy Ann Hughes-Home Room President-2.4: Y-Teen Cabi- net-2: Junior Assembly-3: Snow Queen Dance Floor Show- 2: Publications Assembly-4: Around the VVorld In Eighty Days -3: State Y-Teen Conferenc-2.4: Regional Y-Teen Conference-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-4: French Tournament-3,43 J.C.L.-2: French Club-3.4: Bible Club- 3,4: Y-Teens-2,3,4: Senior Assembly-4: Spring Project-4 Harriet Preston Hunt-Y-Teen Cabinet-2: Jefferson News Staff 3.4: Editoriol Page Editor of Jefferson News-4: Star Reporter-4: Song of Bernadette -2: Publications Assembly- 3,4: l Speak for Democracy Contest-2: French Tourna- ment-3,4: Study Hall Checker-4: Quill Sz Scroll-3.4: Y- Teens-2.3,4: Masquers-2: J.C.L.-2: French Club-2,3 Judv Marie Hurley-Betty Crocker Exam-4: Y-Teens-2,3: F.H.A.-3 Agnes Jean Hutchison-Activities Office-4: Y-Teens-2 Donna Lee Hylton-Home Room Secretary-Treasurer-2: Y-Teen World Fellowship Chairman-4: Chimes -2: French Tourna- 1g1entZ3,4: J.C.L.-25 French Club-3,4: Y-Teens-3,43 Tri- cl- Peggy Viola Hypes-G.A.A.-2,33 Y-Teens-2,33 D.E. Club-4 Shirley Ann Irvvin-Student Government Representative-2: Home Room Vice-President-3: Red Cross Representative-4: Chimes -2: Time Out for Ginger -2: Song of Berna- dette -2: Man Who Married A Dumb Wife -3: Panic-3: French Tournament-3.4: National Merit Scholarship Exam- 3: Math Exam-3: Hall Monitor-4: Masquers-2: Thespians- 2,35 Y-Teens-3,43 French Club-3,4 Joan Jackson-Prefect-2,31 Home Room Vice-President-2: Russian Club Program Chairman-4: Catastrophe--2: Chimes -2: Panic-3: S.C,A, Convention-3: Scholarship Qualifying Exam-6: Hall Monitor-2: Hall Receptionist-4: Y-Teens-4: French Club-4: P.A.L.-3: Russian Club-4: V.C.Y.-4 Henry Frenklin Jackson-D.E. Club-4 Helen Sue James-Hall Monitor-4 Loretta Jamison-D.E. Club-4 Hal Wayne Jamison-Rifle Club-4 Sandra Lee Jarrett-Band-23 Color Guard-33 Majorette-45 Y- Teens-3: Band-2,3,4 William Lewis Jeffries-Track-2,3,4: National Merit Scholar- ship Exam-4: Hi-Y-4: J-Club-3,4 Betty Ruth Jenkins-D.E. Club-4 Richard Weldon Jenkins- Winfred Martin Jenkins- Joyce Ann Jennings- Alfred Johnson-Basketball-2,3,4: Track-2,3,4 Earl Laban Johnson-P.A.L. Sergeant-at-Arms-3: P.A.L.-4: Cub 8: Staff Reporter for Jefferson News-3: Staff Reporter- 4: Feature Edtior-4: Publications Assembly-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-4: Science Fair-2,3: Quill 8: Scroll-4 Bailey Linwood Johnson- Roger Willard Johnson- Sandra Johnson-Red Cross Representative-2,41 Volleyball-2: Basketball-2: Varsity Volleyball-3: Varsity Basketball-3: Co-Captain Varsity Volleyball-4: Red Cross President-4: Vice-President of G.A.A.-3: Study Hall Checker-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: French Club-3,43 G.A.A.-2,3,4: J.C.L.-2: Red Cross-2,43 Pep Club-4 Charles Fredrick Johnston- Fowler Pearis Johnston-Wrestling-31 P.A.L.-4: Hi-Y-4 Vicke Johnston-F.B.L.A.-4 Aldine Charles J ones-Home Room President-3: All-State Read- ing Band-33 All-State Concert Band-2,3,4 Richard Jones- Jo Ann Joseph-Home Room Vice-President-23 P,A.L.-3 Mary Ann Kanode-Art Club-33 Acorn Magazine Staff-3,4 Eldon Karr- Paula Kelley- Rebecca Keiffer- Susan Kelley-Voice of Democracy Contest-25 Y-Teen Cabinet- 2: Jefferson News Reporter-3: Staff Reporter'for Jefferson News-4: Song of Bernadette -3: The Importance of Being Earnest -4: Publications Assembly-3,43 Panic-3: French Tournament-3: Math Exam-3: Y-Teens-2,3,4: Masquers-23 French Club-3: J.C.L.-2: Representative to Homecoming Queen-2 Richard Kemp-Home Room Vice-President-25 Basketball-23 Track-25 Football-3,4: J. Club-3,4 Shelvy Jean Kerr-Student Government Representative-2,3,4: Home Room President-3,45 National Merit Exam-3 Scholarship Kay Kier-Home Room Treasurer-3: Red Cross Representa- tive-2g Junior Assembly-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-35 College Board Exam-4: ,Y-Teens-2,3,4g P.A.L.-3,4 1!L,LJ.Z ,fb-'LJ- Jimmie Scott Key-Football-3,4: Track-3: Hi-Y Corresponding Secretary-3: Publications Assembly-3: Hi-Y District Confer- ence-4g French Club-2,3: Hi-Y-3,41 J-Club 4 Allen Lancaster-D.E. Club 4 Ronald Lancaster-All-State Band-2,3 Susan Chandler Lane-Red Cross Representative-4: Math Tournament-3: Latin Tournament-2,35 National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: F.T.A.-4 Franklin LaPrad- Mabel Lavender-Home Room Secretary-Treasurer-45 Activities Office-4: Y-Teens-4: Pep Club-4 Jean Margaret Layne-Secretary of D.E. Club-4: D.E. Club-4 Jean E. Layne-French Tournament-2,33 French Club Repre- sentative-3: French Club-2,33 Y-Teens-43 Pep Club-4: D.E. Club-4 Hugh Le- Nelson Leftwich-D.E. Club-4 Lucy Boyd Lemon-Student Government Treasurer-4: Treas- urer of Junior Class-3: Home Room President-2: S.I.P.A.- 2: Cheerleader-2: Acorn Magazine Staff-3: Chimes -2: Publications Assembly-3: Junior Assembly-3: Boys' and Girls' State Assembly-4: Manhasset Exchange-3: Girls' State-3: S.A.S.C.-4: National Honor Society-3,43 French Tourna- ment-2,3,4: Math Exam-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Scholarship Qualifying Test-4: French Club-2,3,4: J.C.L.-2: Y-Teens-2,3,4: Masquers-2 Charles Lester-President of Library Club-4: Library Assist- ant-4: Library Club-2,3,4g F.B.L.A.-4: P.A.L.-2 Merita Light- Eula Ligon-Panic-3: French Tournament-2,3,4: Math Exam- 3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-35 Choir-2,3: Y-Teens- 3,45 J.C.L.-2: French Club-3,4 Ralph Lindsay- Fred David Linkenhoker-Vice-President of V,C.Y.-4: Treasurer of V.C.Y.-3: Thespians-3,43 French Club-2,33 Chimes -2: Time Out for Ginger -2: Catastrophe -2: Man Who Married a Dumb Wife -3: Panic-3: Thanksgiving Assem- bly-4: Band 2.3: French Tournament-2,3 Mary Lewis Linthicum-Spanish Tournament-3: J.C.L.-2: P,A.L.-3: V.C.Y.-4 William Collins Lowe- Elizabeth Lewis Lynn-J.C.L.-2: Masquers-2: Y-Teens-2: French Club-3,41 Chimes -2: Publications Assembly-4: French Tournament-3,45 Math Exam-3 Martha Sue McAfee- Darrell Winston McCall- Edward Lee McClelland-Home Room Vice-President-3 Riglzard Ira McCormic-Football-3,4: Wrestling-2,3,4: J -Club- Murray Joe McDaniel-French Club Representative-2: D.E. Vice-President-4: French Club-2,3: D.E. Club-4 Susan Shelton McEntire- Mary Sue McGallia1'd-Varsity Volleyball-3: Volleyball-2: Red Cross-2,35 G.A.A.-2,35 D.E. Club-4 Gladys Page McGavock-Home Room Secretary-2: Home Room Secretary-Treasurer-3: Red Cross Representative-3: Y-Teen Program Chairman-4: French Club Representative-4: News- paper Staff-3: Panic-3: French Tournament-3,43 National Merit Scholarship Exam-4: Y-Teens-2,3,4: French Club-3,4: Art Club-23 J. C. L.-2 Betty Brock McGlamery-Home Room President-4: F,H.A. President-3: Panic-3: Junior Assembly-3: J.C.L.-2: French Club-3,4: Acorn Art Staff-4: Y-Teens-4 Judith Ann McGuir- Joan Canle McKee-D.E. Club-4: V.C.Y.-3 Helen Patricia McLeod-Y-Teens-2,35 P.A.L.-3: V.C.Y.-4 Sallie Sue McPherson-Red Cross Representative-4: French Tournament-3: F.H.A.-2 Leonard Lee Manning-French Club Representative-3: National lfgegiggholarship Exam-4: College Board Exam-4: French U 1 Mary Frances Manning-D.E. Club-43 Bible Club-3,4 Mary Haseltine Markham-Miss Umberger's Assistant-4: Li- brary Club-2,3,43 P.A.L.-3 Sue Ellen Marshall-Student Government Representative-2: Catastrophe-2: Chimes -33 Hall Monitor-4: V.C.Y.-2,3: Choir-2,3: Bible Club-3 Bernard Francis Martin-Choir-2,3,4: Hi-Y-3,4 Ona Mary Martin-Home Room President-2, Home Room Sec- retary-3: Cheerleader-2,3.4: Panic-3: Publications Assem- bly-3,4: Spanish Assembly-2: Senior Assembly-4: City- County Y-Teen Conference-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: National Honor Society Qualifying Test-4: West- inghouse Scholarship Test-4: Spanish Tournament-2: Moni- tor-4: Study Hall Checker-4: Secretary of P.A.L.-4: Na- tional Honor Society-3,4: Y-Teens-2,-il P.A.L.-2,3,4: Pep Club-4: Snow Queen Court-4 Richard Vernon Mason-Tennis Team-2: Vice President of D.E. Club-4: Hi-Y-3 Earl Wayne Masterson- Richard Maxey- Sherwood E. Meador, Jr.-Editor and Promotion Manager of D.E. Club-4 Jere Ernest Meredith-Football-2,3,4: Basketball-2 Rena Mickey-Y-Teen President-4: Y-Teen Program Chair- man-3 1 Junior Assembly-3 1 Panic-33 Choir Concert-3: Jr.- Sr. Prom-3: Y-Teen Conference-3,41 Y-Teens-3,45 Choir-3 Ruth Monica Mickey-Red Cross Representative-4: Home Room Treasurer-2: Y-Teen Vice-President-3: Y-Teen Devotional Chairman-4: Choir Assembly-3: Y-Teen Conference-3.4: Choir-33 P,A.L.-3: Y-Teens-3,4 Joan Charlotte Miller-P.A.L.-43 Y-Teens-4 Roy Vincent Mitchell, Jr.-Varsity Basketball-3,43 Basketball- 2g Baseball-3,4 John Clay Moldenhauer-Spanish Assembly-2: Flag Monitor-4: Hi-Y-2,3,4: P.A.L.-2,3,4: Tri-Sci-4 Dan Luck Montague- Frances Page Montgomery-Student Government Representa- tive-3: Secretary of Student Government-4: Home Room Secretary-2: Home Room President-3: National Honor So- ciety-3.4: Choir-2: Cheerleader-2: Steering Committee-2.3: Publications Assembly-4: Junior Assembly-3: Senior Assem- bly-4: Girls' Stat-3: Southern Association of Student Coun- cils-4: Math Exam-3: Spanish Tournament-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Scholarship Qualifying Exam-4: J.C.L.-2: Secretary of Y-Teens-2: Y-Teens-3,4: P.A.L.-4: Vice-President of Bible Club-4 John Kenneth Moorman-President of Student Government-4: Vice-President of Junior Class-3: President of Junior Class- 3: Home Room Vice-President-2.3: Basketball-2: Tennis- 2,3,4: President of Beta Hi-Y-2: Vice-President of Alpha Hi-Y-3: Boys' State-3: Blue Ridge Hi-Y Conference-4: Southern Association of Student Councils-4: Model General Assembly-2: Hi-Y-2.3.4: French Club-3: Choir-2: J-Club- 2,3.4: Monitor-3: National Honor Societv-3.4: Junior As- sembly-3: Senior Assembly-4: Panic-3: Publications Assem- bly-4: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floor Show-3 Byron Douglas Morgan-Band-2 Regina Lynn Morgan-Student Government Representative-2: Y-Teen lntercluh Council Representative-2: Y-Teen Program Chairman-3: Y-Teen Conference-3: Math Exam 3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: French Tournament-3: Y-Teens- 2,3,4: French Club-3.4: J.C.L.-2: V.C.Y.-4: National Honor Society-3,4 Ronald John Morgan- Beverlee Jane Morrow-Home Room Treasurer-2 JoAnne Catherine Moser-Volleyball-2: Finance Committee Chairman in F.B.L.A.-4: Newspaper Exchange Editor-2: Star Reporter-3,41 Front Page Editor-4: Managing Editor- 4: Quill 8x Scroll-3.4: S.l,P.A.-2: F.B.L.A. Leadership Con- ference-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Mrs. Ruth Stnton's Assistant-4: G.A.A.-2,33 F.B.L.A.-2,3,4: Y-Tccns- 2: V.C.Y.-4 Frank Wayne Mullen-Track-2,3,4: Football Manager-4: Span- ish Assembly-2,33 P.A.L.-2,3,4 Charles Michael Murnhy-Student Government Representativ- 3: Home Room President-3: Home Room Treasurer-2: Wrestling-2: D.E. Club President-4: F.B.L.A.-4 Maudie Wvnn Myers-Student Government Representative-2: Father Trims the Tree -2: Panic-3: Junior Asaemblv-3: Chimes -2: Passion Play-2: The Importance of Br-ing X 77,1 0 William Harris Neff-Home Room Devotional Chairman-2,31 The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife -3: Office Assistant- 3g French Club-2,3 Gloria Jean Neighbors-D.E. Club-4 Tommy Edward Newman- Brother Rat -3: The Importance of Being Earnest -4: Study Hall Monitor-43 Masquers-4 Caroline Scott Norman-Home Room Vice-President-2: Chimes -2: Publications Assembly-4: French Tournament- 3,4g National Honor Society Scholarship Test-43 Girls' Attend- ance Office-4: National Honor Society-3,45 Y-Teens-2: Masquers-23 French Club-3,45 J.C.L.-2 Gayle Ann Oakey-Home Room Secretary-2: Cheerleader-4: Y-Teen President-2: Y-Teen Secretary-4: Jefferson News Staff-3,43 Publications Assembly-3,43 Chimes-25 National Conference of Christians and Jews-3: Girls' State-3: Na- tional Merit Scholarship Exam-3: French Tournament-3,4: Activities Office Assistant-3: French Club-3,4: J.C.L.-2: Y-Teens-2,3,4g Masquers-2 Susan Ramsey Oakey-Prefect-3: Steering Committee-3.4: Home Room Treasurer-3: Red Cross Representative-2: Red- Cross Treasurer-2: Roanoke Roman Business Manager-2,3: Panic-3: Manhassett Exchange-3: National Merit Scholar- ship Exam-3: French Tournament-2,3,4: Girls' Attendance Office Assistant-4: Study Hall Checker-3: French Club- 2,3,4: Latin Club-2,3 Brenda G. Obenchain-F.B.L.A.-4: Y-Teens-4 Shelby Jean O'Bryan-Student Government Representative-2.4: Home Room President-2.4: Home Room Secretary-3: The Importance of Being Earnest -4: Panic-3: Junior Assem- bly-3: Choir-2,3,4: French Club-2,33 Pep Club-4: Mas- quers-4 Mary Lucy Overfelt- Arthur Wayne Overstreet- Dan Darby Owen- Mary Estelle Owens-P.A.L. President-4: 'P.A.L. Secretary-3: P.A.L. Assembly-4: Girls' Attendance Office-42 Y-Teens- 2,3,4: P.A.L.-2,3,4 Patricia Lynn Padgett-French Tournament-2,3: F.B.L.A.-2 Gretchen Gale Palmer-National High School Poetry Anthology- 4: French Club Vice-President-4: Acorn Magazine Staff-3.4: Roanoke Roman Representative-2: Publications Assembly-3: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Girls' Attendance Of- fice-43 Y-Teens-2: Masquers-2: J.C.L.-2: French Club-3,4 Dorothy Sue Parker-Red Cross Representative-3.4: The Im- portance of Being Earnest -4: Chimes -3: Pep Cluh-4: French Club-4: Masquers-4: Thespians-4: Rabbit Punch -4 Nancy Gale Patrick-D.E. Club-4 Audrey Lee Patsel-Volleyball Team Captain-2: Choir-2,3.4: G.A.A.-2 Betty Jo Patsel-Home Room President-2: Bible Club Treas- urer-4 John Lester Patterson- Joyce Ann Pendleton- Jimmy Milton Peters-Acorn Staff-4 Judith Lynn Pharr-Red Cross Representativ-2: Home Room President-3: National Poetry Anthology Contest-4: Literary Cavalcade Magazine Entry-4: Publications Assembly-3.4: S.l.P.A.-3: National Literary Honor Society-3.4: National Essay Competition-3.4: Y-Teens-4: Magazine Staff-3.4: P.A.L.-3: Study Hall Checker-4 Larry Eugene Phillips- Alexander Hunter Pierce-Wrestling-2.3: Football-2 Donna Joanne Pearce- Ella Elizabeth Pitzer-Acorn Magazine Staff-4: Pep Club-4: F.B.L.A.-4 William N. Pleasnnts-Home Room Vice-President-3: Red Cross Treasurer-2: Stage Manager- Chimes -4: The Importance of Being Earnest -4: Assistant Stage Manager- Brother Rat -3: Hall Monitor-4: Thespians-4 John Harvey Plunkett- Henry Boswell Plunkett- Bonnie Sue Poff-F.B.L.A.-4: Mrs. Shepherd's Assistant-3.4 ball-2: Basketball-2: Tennis varsity Footiiiu-3,45 ,- G 143041. S-0 -we aaa. 5 Wade Hampton Saunders-Hom oom Presiden Varsity Basketball-3: Hi-Y Vice-President-3: J-Club Secre- tary-Treasurer-3g Hi-Y President-4: Sports Editor of Acorn Yearbook-4: Junior Assembly-33 Boys' State-3: National Conference of Christians and Jews-2,4: Manhasset Ex- change-3: Girls' and Boys' State Assembly-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Math Exam-3 Margaret Ann Saville-Red Cross Representative-3: Volleyball- 2,3: FlB.L.A. Vice-President-3: F.B.L.A. Secretary-4: G.A.A. Secretary-4: Acorn Magazine Typist-43 F.B.L.A. Conven- tions-3,4: F.B.L.A. Workshop-4: National Honor Society- 3,4g Miss Cronise's Assistant-4: Y-Teens-2,3: F.B.L.A.-2,3,4g V.C.Y.-2,3,4- G.A.A.-2,3 Ruth Savill-Home Room Secretary-2,3: Volleyball-2,31 Y- Teens Vice-President-2: F.B.L.A. President-4: F.B.L.A. Con- ventions-3,4: National Honor Society-3,4: Mrs. Mitchell's Assistant-2: Y-Teens-2,3: G.A.A.-2,35 V.C,Y.-2,3,4: F.B.L.A.-2,3,4 Catherine Virginia Schuyler-Basketball-2: Volleyball-2: Choir Officer-4: Choir-2,3,4g D.E. Club-4: V.C.Y.-4 Joyce Ann Semones-Student Government Representative-2: Varsity Volleyball-3: Y-Teen Treasurer-3: G.A.A. Treas- urer-3,4g F.B.L.A.-4: Y-Teens-2,3,4: G.A.A.-3,4 Harold Settle, Jr.-Student Government Vice-President-4: Rifle Club President-4: S.A.S.C.-4: Panic-3: Catastrophe-2: Band-2,35 Lab Assistant-2,35 V.C.Y.-4: Rifle Club-4 Lana Lee Shapiro-Student Government Representative-23 Finalist in Voice of Democracy Contest-4: French Club-2,3,4: Quill Q Scroll-3,43 L'Echo de Roanoke Typist-3, Editor-45 Panic-3: S.I.P.A.-3: Girls' State-33 French Tournament- 2,3,43 Scholarship Qualifying Test-3 Begty .Task Sisson-Home Room Secretary-23 Home Room Presi- ent- Robert Dewitt Shoemaker-Band-2 Samuel S. Shutt- Tommy Lanier Sink-Basketball Team Manager-2,3,4: Moni- tor-4: Chess Club-3,4 Frances Leoney Slayton-F.B.L.A.-4: Pep Club-4 Shirley Ann Slaydon-Home Room President-2: Varsity Volley- ball-3: G.A.A.-2,3: D.E. Club-4 Linda Leigh Slusher-Y-Teens-4: Pep Club-4: Hall Monitor-4 Sarah Ann Smiley-Red Cross Representative-35 Library Club Vice-President-45 F.B.L.A. Conventions-43 Library Assist- ant-4 Larry Lee Smith-Roanoke Roman Representative-35 Foot- ball-23 J.C.L.-By Hi-Y-4: Art Club-33 Assistant Sports Editor of Acorn Annual-43 Publications Assembly-4: Col- lege Boards-45 National Merit Scholarship Exam-45 Scholar- ship Qualifying Test--4 Gary Marshall Smith- Charles Warner Sommardahl-Student Government Revresenta- tive-45 Home Room President-43 Home Room Vice-Presi- dent-23 Hi-Y-3,45 National Merit Scholarship Exam-43 College Boards-4 Roy Sommardahl- Lois Creasey Sowder-F.B.L.A.-3,43 F.H.A.-23 Choir-2,3,4 Jeanette Rebecca Spradlin- Norma Lee Stafford-French Club-3,43 Y-Teens-2,33 F.H.A.- 2g Red Cross Representative-2 Anne Franklin Stanley-Betty Crocker Home Economics Scholar- ship Test-43 Mrs. Walden's Assistant-3 Reba Maye Stanley-Mr. Anderson's Assistant-4 Robert Michael Steele-Hi-Y Secretary-33 Model General As- sembly-3: Choir--2,3,4 Lila Ellen Stephens-Y-Teens-2,45 D.E. Club-4 Judith Ann Stevens-Student Government Representative-4: Home Room Vice-President-23 Home Room Secretary-Treas- urer-33 Home Room President-45 Band-2,3,4g Band Treas- urer-4g Mr. Talley's Assistant-4 Cecelia Ann Stiff-Student Government Representative-23 Pre- fect-3,4g Chairman of Point System-3,43 Steering Commit- tee-3,43 Home Room Vice-President-33 National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Math Exam-3' French Tournament-- 3,4: Time Out for Ginger -23 Chimes -33 Song of Bernadette -2: Junior Assembly-9: 9-C-A--33 S.C-A. W0Tk- shop-4: Girls' State-3: Hall Receptionist-45 J.C.L.-2: Thespians-2.3,-1: French Club-3,45 F.T.A.-23 National Honor Society-3,43 Y-Teens-4 f f f A ig, -lfcpgf 74 'T 'X f Donald Eug e Poff- XV MQ Judith Leigh Poff Home Room Sec ar 25 P L. Scrafp book Chairman 3 . - K , 2 J Kenneth Charles Pollock-Red Cross Rep sentativ 35 tuden Council Representative-4: Home R Presid t-4: Math Exam-3.4: Scholarship Qualifyin es 4' tiona Merit Scholarship Exam-3 Spanish ournament 4 . . .- I t , Chapman Lawrence Porterfield- Carol Sue Possin-F.B.L.A.-4: Pep Club-4 -K. David Lee Power- M-Z Ellis Jackson-Preston- Connie Price- Faye Price- Joyce Ann Prillaman-Red Cross Representative-43 Band- 2,3,4: Colorguard-2: Librarian-33 Head Colorguard-3,4: Secretary-4 Imogene Puckett-D.E. Club 4 Charles Leigh Pugh-Home Room President-3: Voice of Democ- racy Contest-2: Poetry Reading Contest-3: College Board Exam-3.4: French Tournament-33 National Merit Scholar- ship Exam-3 Robert O'lelee Quam- Elizabeth Lynn Ramsey-Home Room Vice-President-2: Stu- dent Government Representative-3: Business Manager Jeffer- son News-3: Quill Sz Scroll-3,41 Jefferson News Staff-2,3,4: Chimes -2: Publications Assembly-3,45 Song of Berna- dette -3: Catastrophe -2: Y-Teens-3.4: J.C.L.-2: Russian Club-43 Library Club-3: Miss Bowman's Assistant-4 Bonnie Sue Ratliff-Manager of Basketball Team-3: Manager of Volleyball-4: President of G.A.A.-4: Vice-President of G.A.A.-3: Gym Assistant-4 Owen Warren Reed- Vanetta Margo Remaine-Student Government Representative- 2: Steering Committee-2,3: Home Room Vice-President-3: Cheerleader-2,3,4: Head Cheerleader-45 Acorn Yearbook Staff-3,4: Chimes -3,45 Publications Assembly-3,4: Catas- trophe -2: Choir Christmas Concert-3,4: Panic-3: Jr. As- sembly-3: Junior Attendant to Homecoming Queen-3: Mem- ber Snow Queen Court-3,45 Homecoming Queen-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-4: Scholarship Qualifying Exam-4: Y-Teens-2,3: J.C.L.-2: Choir-3,41 Publicity Director Choir- 4g Pep Club-4: National Honor Society-3,45 Tri-Sci Club-4 Dorothy Helen Reynolds- Ernest Frank Reynolds, Jr.-Alternate Photographer Jefferson News-3: Math Exam-3,-1: National Merit Scholarship Quali- fying Test-33 Certificate of Merit, National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test-4: French Tournament-3.4: Choir-2,3,4g Chimes Choir-4: French Club-3,43 Hi-Y-3,4 Howard Irvin Reynolds-National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: College Board Test-43 Rifle Club-4 Mary Elizabeth Reynolds-F.B.L.A.-45 Pep Club-4 Betty Jo Richardson-V.C.Y.-3,43 Pep Club-4: Y-Teens-2,3: Bible Club-2,3 Brice Kermit Ridgeway- Faye Ann Robertson-Volleyball-2: F.B.L.A.-3: Y-Teens-2,3,4g F.H.A.-43 Bible Club-4: Art Club-4: V.C.Y.-3,4 Patricia Evelyn Robertson- Russell Lee Rosenberger-Home Room Treasurer-3: S.I.P.A.-4: Hi-Y Chaplain-2: P.A.L. Sergeant-at-Arms-39 Panic-3: Junior Assembly-3: Chimes -3,41 Publications-4: Scholar- ship Qualifying Test-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam-3: Hi-Y-2,3,4: J.C.L.-2: Choir-2,3,4g P.A.L.-3: V.C.Y.-45 Science Club-4 Evans Caskie Ross-Home Room Vice-President-2,31 Wrestling -2: French Tournament-2,37 Hall Monitor-4: Hi-Y-3,45 French Club-2-3 Harriet Carol Rudd-Y-Teens-3,4: French Club-3,43 Bible Club-4: Art Club-3 Michael John Rumburg- John Randolph Sadler-Prefect-3: Steering Committee-2,3,4g Acorn Magazine Staff-3: Basketball-2: Track-2: Hi-Y Vice- President-4: V.C.Y. Treasurer-2: Manhassett Exchang-35 Hi-Y Conferences-4: National Honor Society-3,43 V,C,Y,- 2,3,4: Hi-Y-3,4: J.C.L.-2 Randy Gordan Saunders-Football-2,33 D.E. Club-4 AL4 l li j , ',, lr J, Hi, lj' N i L I f 4 li W 1 'I 'K ff I I I . f evil eylf' ' l ff If w KQQ , iv ik, J il X , W' ,tf rl l lv nv: JZ l L, Sherriell Worth-Stockton, Jr.-Varsity Footballgl-2,3,4: Track- 2g City-Countyu Football Team-45 Junior .Assembly-33 Publi- cations Asvsembly-3,4g Panic-33 Senior Assembly--43 Boys' Stat-31 J.C.L.-24 JfClub-3,4 ,' ll e , eg' 1 xg, ' l l tb w e 'l Harry Wilson Stacktoin-Football-2,3,4g National Scholar. N Qalemxam-4 E X 'T fr r , 'V , i Hughh Percy Thrasher, :i ship Exam-4 :Qwest Point SCompetitive Test-All 3 j , f 1 i ' i L MJ Charles Venabl 'Ston- Man-'Who Married a7,Dhmb Wife -93: Junior Asseni ly-35 Chimes -33 The Importance of Being i Earnestlz'-4 g ' Panic-3 5 Qt.-Sr. Prom Floor Show-33 Publi- i catid5Qs Assembly-4 gy-Senior Assembly-43 Manhapbet Ex- change-33 Voice of Democracy Speech Contest-IM National Merit Scholarship KaExam-35 Hall Monitor,5'4g Band-29 J.C,L.--2: Masquer-Thespians-13 g Thespians-QE' QQ -y w f , H 'J i i I ,N Pi Lee Bane seoiidmaii-Hometicoom President-23 Football-2,3 fl V fi I V l Kathryn L eade Stull-Junior Assembly-3,t1 Student xGo5fe'i'nment ,. Spriwii - roject-3 5, Publications Assembly-33 Band-2,3,4: Maggaianettes-43 ftifle Club-4 Li' Q1 u , ' i , iii 'V 'A James Louis Surface-Home Rqoin President-7313 Debatingflrzgam 52i5,4: Hi-Y' Treasurer-2: H1-Y Secretary-43 L'Echo gta f- 4: Chaplain of S.Wg District Hi-Y Conference-43Lfhoir- 2,3,43 French Club-31 J.C.L.-23 Hi7Y-2,3.4 , Pats512fRuth siitphavgh A , Mijdfied Rebecca 1 Sweeney-v.c.Y.-3,45 FtB.L.A.-4: Pep Club-4 1 , Janet Faye Ralbert- 5 A dr Frank, Drgnald Taylor-5 W K fl: N , fi f ' Richard Burford Thomas, Jr.-National lfit Scholarship Tolbgii Thomas-Ho!-ne Room Vice-Presideiit-25, Home Charles' Roorritllfresident-3 I K ,fe Paul Levvis TliomasoniProperty Manager- The Importance of Stage Manager- Ghimes -43 Hi-Y- ff it i X Being Earnest -43 2,3,4g Thespians-4 ,U 4 if rf Jr.-Thespian Scribe-43 Choir-2,353 Lab Assistant-43 French Club-2? T Masque's-23 Thespians-3.43 Stage Crew-43 LightingffV or y The'fgong of Bernadette -23 Chimes -2,3,4g Who Choir President-4 3 ,g W M arried A Dumb Wfe '-3: Brother Rat -33 Junior-Senior 1 il X FOITIDL-31 The'l: Importance of Being Earnest -4A: Senior. l fy' lay-43 Publications Assembly-43 Technical? iDirector-4 f' X ,, JA Panic-3gLJunior Assembly-33 Into the Mori-ring Sun -WB ,Q - 1 i .4 ei , i 7 if pf i, 9 Mfg pb , f Rex.1ThQirman Tiiigier-Hall Monitor-43 F.i5ti:.A.-3,4 :mv f 4, X1 U ' Patsy Eleanor Tolbert-Student Government Representative-23 , Home Room President-23 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer- 1' 3: Masquers-2: F.B,L.A.-3Ql4: Mrs. Carters Assistant-4 ,A V li' . Y sk, H . Y iff J Carole Lee Tuck- gg fi X 5 e ix? 1 i Gary Wayne Turner- A S Y Y i ' f i , fp U w e ' i Pansy Lou Turner-vdiieybaii-2,31 Basketball-V2,9?g Gym AS- sistanlt-3 3 G.A.A.-213 w ff ' i A l it Sara Leitwich ,Urquhart-So homore Class Treasurer-25 Home- room Treasurer-25 Cheerleader-3 g,Acorn 'Annual Staff-4: Junior Assembly-2: Senior Assembly-45 Publications As- sembly ,,4: Chimes -4: Choir'-4: French Tournament- 3,4g Mat! Exam-+435 J.C.L.-2,,gt Y-Teens-2g French Club- 3,4g Pep Club?-gil ,f Brenda Joyiie 'Vance-D.E. Club 4 Joan Qayle Vernon-V.C.Y.-3,45 Pep Club-4 ' f ames Hooker iVia--- M, 4 , William MBfY'k- viii-Rea cross Representative-3 J Georg? Irving Vogel-Home Room President-23 Football-2.3,4 X ,, of ,V elia Ann Wulrond Bible Club -4 1 Carlton Wayne Walker--D.E. Club-4 Leighton Lindsay Wall, Jr.- Chimes -43 P.A.L,-2,3,4p Hi- Y-4p Choir-4 Bonnie Dawn Wnrfl-Refi Cross Renrosnnmtive-3.4: Volley- ball--3g Basketball--33 Y-Teens-3,45 Jefferson News Staff- 3g Business Manager-Jefferson News--45 Publications Assem- bly-3,4g Junior Assembly-33 Science Talent Search Exam- 4g National Merit Scholarship Exam-43 Hull Monitor-BA: Office Assistant--Activities Office-3.45 Panic - 33 P.A.L.-4: V.C.Y.-3.43 F.H,A.-3g F.B.L.A.-3: J.C.L.-3 r A J L it ,S l6O Dorothy Rae Waters--J.C.L.-25 P.A.L.-43 Y-Teens-2,33 Thanksgiving Assembly-43 Chimes -3,45 Choir Christmas W and Spring Concerts-3: Snow Queen Floor Show-35 Jr.:Sr. Prom Floor Show-3: Junior Assembly--3: Panic-33 Choir'- 2,3,4g Choir Librarian-43 All West Chorus-43 National Merit Scholarship Exam-35 Scholarship Qualifying Exam-42 College Board-4 Cloimelius Tyree Watkins- QTY ikFrances Darlene Watkins-Home Rodirll Vice-President-312 e Bible Club fSecretary-4: Red Crossdiljeigiesentative-2: Choir Christmas' and Spring Concerts-gf, C4 on--2: Y-Teens-23 J.C.L,E-2 Q-4' ,M l 1 fm Pauling Mai-ie Webb-Stmldent glove nment Renresentativ-3: nH0me Room Secretz-1rv-lL2- Nomeigmoom President-33 Study - LHall Checker-35 e Assistant-4 ., , w Vivian Leigh Webb-Stuihisji-iall checker-4 Pat Webster'-Helped n kgfeteria-4 i, Cyrus AckleyRVif5eks- Travis Larry i,Whately-Home Roo Vice-President-25 Home Room Rresident-2 . 'N ' Clarence Eugene Wheeler PJ tieiia Merit Scholarship Exam-3 Fredrick Wirlockr i ,f 4 N ,lf Yiigiiiia Lee -Whitigier-gtudient 'Government Clerical Secre- tary-4g Vollejgs 1.-2: Main Office Assistant-2,4: Y-Teens- 2.3: G.As1.5-A 5 J.C.L.-2: P.A.L.-41 F.B.L.A.-4: Pep Club-4 4. -' Gregory Whyne Whittaker-Mr Anderson's Assistant-4 wiiiisiiecf Wilcox- Edmond John Wilkerson- Jan Parcell Wilkins-V.C.Y.-25 French Club-2 Myrajvviniilei-P.A.L.-4, Y-Teens-4: F.H.A.-4 :Dorothy Elizabeth Williams-Bible Club-4: Band-2,3,4 -John S. Williams-Home Room Vice-President-33 National 'Merit Scholarship Exam-4 Jibyce Ann VVi1liams--Miss Sta.lke1-'s Assistant-4 n Siie Ella Williams-Student Government Representative-2: ,F.B.L.A. Conventions-33 Activities Office Assistant-2: lF.B.L,A.-3,43 Y-Teens-43 Pep Club-4 Shelby Williamson-Home Room President-23 G.A.A.-23 Hall Monitor-43 F.H.A.-4 Jesse Lynn Wilson- John Conner Wilson- Emily Coxe Wirsing-Art Club Secretary-Treasurer-33 Art Club President-4: Junior Assembly-33 Spring Project-3: Publications Assembly-4: National Merit Scholarship Exam- 3: Math Exam-3: Westinghouse Talent Search Exam-43 Art Club-2,3.4: Y-TEENS-2,42 French Club-3.45 Art Staff- Acorn Magazine--2,3,4g Hall Monitor-4: Set Chairman- Senior Assembly-4 Sheila Woolwine-Student Government Representativ-3.4: Home Room President-3,43 Red Cross Representative-3.4: Basketball-35 Volleyball-35 Lab Assistant-4: Hall Moni- tor-2g P.A.L.-3: G.A.A.-2,33 V.C.Y.-2.3: Art Club-3,4 Brenda Joyce Wirght-Home Room Secretary-2,33 Y-Teens-4: V.C.Y.-43 F,B.L.A.-4 Margaret Carol Wright-- Ruymond Ashley Wright-Home Room President-3 Betsy Ann Yager-Red Cross R9lTl'QS9ht3flX'?2Q National Merit Scholarship Exam-33 P.A.L.-2.3.43 Y-Teens-2 Trenn Joyce Yates-- Ovelln Young Home Room Treasurer-2: D.E. 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