Jefferson High School - Acorn Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1960
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Y fi .- ,, ' j 7' he, mf Wm Wafer JL-E ' I4 FOREWORD This is Jefferson-your school and mine. The building is shown below. But the record of student study and fun will be found on the pages to follow. ln the summer supplement we will recapture Spring and Graduation events. The Year- book staff has saved these moments for you and recorded them in the 1960 ACORN. N, N Sa, ilfxl FN If 1 Q-5 'i QN- Q . N 91 4 , ec Vu J NR. J v Qs if so to .5 as Q ' A ' as A 'N ff vw, :Q H Fixx, A J A J j Q i J 01 t fi ' 'N i J -f- '- V. T ' A X :LX-. xy. X39 T1 V JY ' ,r 'Q7 NJ: 2. B lr ' , V .pw ,i -,A f, A 1 f if J H J 'Xt H -.xp 3 J vi, Ya J it ' 1 N KJ J A ' l li 2 X39 v . Y 7 , I C- . Q , ,N . ,, , J 'Q - V1 ,K . KXK K, cl B V 4 X 2 N 7.6 F il! . , rw X 4 -tl mi 24 KY N r ,J jf? ' N., N - if le PX' v T w Jr LJ' QW, J f N f i . 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The Pep Band in the foreground and cheerleaders counterstage praise the Football varsity. 1- 23 24- 87 88-123 124-139 140-151 152 153-160 161-176 afzzf M, MM Men' wzzw, 4 -3 'Q 5 lllel 5 X il lil? lil sbs .rg MS .3,gilg, 33 S sinh all A 555533.35 vw Q MQW, on , 3 X of our most enthusiastic cheering sections was the one February twenty-third K Q ' for Faculty-Boys' Varsity J basketball game. From the sale of tickets and cookies . 9. We one hundred and fifty dollars. This money Went into the SCA Fund for sup S port of the foreign student who will spend next year at Jefferson 3 N 3 A fn 1 it 'V ai yi i f s is f fl , 4, , l x .f fi ' flip 'f QC, lf jp N Jug' M i K Y ' A . 1 9' ' . l - ' 5 L 5nJ V L! i X in -1, li' Y ll O 63146 Wil' IRM? Z 0 011. l ' , ,fl if f' N X fi' fy If f ? Q Q .f 11,5 ' f IJ of 4 'i,.s,giTj J ll to 11, My X I ., , g Y L. , 5' xi Mud elfilwl ,tw if-'il'.,,:e J 1-ef l f ? Li if ff E 5 Mal Ti be y eea y y is ily fwwafwaffeeeewwe e r ttf i' f L J ,,. , ff, , Pmy ,. , L. ,,1,.,,vx9,kJru,,4'Q.t X 'Lf W, ., ,,, . ws., Ll I 'tau x sgee Aivmstd Q91 l-Oriel ' PCO msuuiiflff Vw-Seo-cSf I-QM 'natal 0 Mk Gil Mvlfr MAJ So r Lge ' K.-QJ A ag:-Ely Frances Hawkins, Sue Beard, Bobby Doriot and Lynda Bowles set up a poster display for their study of RICHARD III. C 5,Qa.Q.-J., M M CLE E Z ll d KIA? Z0 . . y -IVVXQX vb. LAQ ,Quay giwg. dffnfwql In Automotive Mechanics class, Larry Lyle, Gary Q x Baldwin, and John Eakin dissemble an engine. ':.jZxgy..f'-fNvE :Z C5-'79 Q BL lQ3'QVVxQ.S: sl LDQLQZQLMWQ Lest you think life here is assem- blies or Faculty-student basketball games, let us assure you that Jeffites spend many hours in class, home, library, or on the job study. We can receive training in academic, shop, retailing, business, homemaking, athle- tic, or music subjects, thus preparing our- selves t9V61' career wi might follow. 1 QWPW . fijgijl . 4 Y 1 I so f, lt 6 'Q - QQ we Q-New - EQ Le ,241 kfbsaxfd wwf M ICA-41 -65 314.48 0-AA-11 -f XAW . Qfeftqgh L0 D ,6f64Aq,,Qk-4-1 a.,a.44c-LBAAPST LLM, sdxifwze 7 ,L-4,41 g,t...,pli,s0 1,04 Ltep J fvwmfff 'Z eu ,0-Q, zap Xwa wbggsvw- 54,7-AM1 9401211 C94 '4 'Z'aZ7Li il GLMQ-CZ' ' ' ,QL SafW',A,ef, 15414 i jf! qduyf Q L'7 01 I a Jane Bibb, left, reads out the directions, as Glen Garland, right, weighs materials for Jim Watson. Various solutions are being made and tested by the method of titration. 7 ' 'illbucl ff! ,V x ,iw l I I J i .Mraz , , f , I if fk.1..,' N- O O , l li i iL5U'4 I . . D ' ffg NJ 4 V ilWL,ef,vi,fJ all u4WuacL,i1.Zi2,'LffU'fJ ' ywqsl' '-Q Ltlwj 'EQUAL' ,...-,f., Ni' X Miss Martin Senior Advisor goes over their scores from College Board Examinations udfki WLAAJ with Barbara Lee, Roger simbson, Linda Brenner, and Lave Hurt. 5 It ,fi my If V' C70 heme? are During the Saltville game, a muddy one, Footbali lt Manager Bob Sumner quietly cleaned mud from Wayne Ferguson's football cleats. xl, 2' V. Lf 9 . A 0 Miss Margaret Martin, Mrs. Ruth Staton and Mr. Howard Em- mons rotate the jobs of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Advisors. We feature Miss Martin, Who, as Sen- ior Advisor, has made available great amounts of vocational and educational information to stu- dents. Tirelessly she arranged in- terviews, College Day, and testing programs, Wrote innumerable let- ters of recommendation, and com- piled records and statistical data. The Drama Department presents four plays a year-a Fall and a Spring play, a Christmas play, and one which is entered in the One- Act Play Drama Festival. What a Life , a story of high school life is centered around the character of Henry Aldrich. our had Mya! .055 xx, ' , , lv i 7 2 . . .X . , , I 1 .. .5 V, X. E, V L,-g J ' :fr kfyer ' xg' ,UC 4' A.,-Ha'-gulf -VAS ,ffgf-'9':4rQW 1' yi . V45 J , ' W ' P . . A,L2C'T Lllfo,-'ral MQ?-c-:iff ' ,gg QLQ, ,g ,g,.L.yg4yz,,y,q,,Lf y 3, ly If A -. - , ,-LL Y' - - 3' 'f'f'ifflj,,P A LJ' 4-5.9 .f!7f'Sb'w5-' ,H ,L es'ilQ,1b Y' 9 ZTX' V 5 I This year Tove Effelsen from way and Risto Lausa from Fil have been students at George Wash- ington in Danville. In February, they spoke for a Jefferson assembly pro- gram and visited classes. The picture at right shows Tove Effelsen, escort- ed by Richard Bushong, Prefect member, being introduced to students between class periods. Members of the cast of What a Lifel' pose below for a formal picture. They include T. O'Nei1, M. E. Buchanan, A. Kavanaugh, G. M 1-ff ' Grammer, F. Shelton, R. Price, L. Hurt, M. Thomas, D. White, J. Craig. his 9 W ie 6 QM! .1 , ll . X, . .- .cuff ' is Z ' I Rain ruined our original plans for Homecom- ing. But the postponement only gave .leffites longer to work on the Pre-game Ceremonies and Parade. Verlyn Simmons, above, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Her Junior At- tendant was JoAnn Floyd, and Mary Ann Lan- caster was elected Sophomore Attendant. We consider it an honor to represent Jeffer- son to others-as members of a literary or athletic teamg choir, band, string ensemble or dance bandg club convention or field trip group. One of the greatest of honors is to be elected Madonna, or President of an organization, or editor or queen. Becka Quinn, Yearbook Editor, with members of her staff, attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion Conference held at Columbia University. Mike Fisher, Yearbook Photographer, took the picture below of Becka as she stood on the University Library Ter- race, checking her workshop schedule. KMA, jvc,-4Z4J iifii VL mafia' f .ff ,du One very impressive service is the Hi-Y Induction, held each year at the Second Pres- byterian Church. 4 . , U I A X .40 4 4 4-1 E' 614.-lien! jjvso 411 4241. is 71 'N .',a,,p 0 Q 5, ' v..J, I ' .nc , 'H-1 1 3 41 -'I Zur! 4 G 0 , .E Ll.. . -ff 61 f L sl 'p . 1, 0 4.-,,, , 4' , 7' s S . Q 569 if ,J qffgf4 b',. ki, ,it-Ot.. Q - ,'j.L,3, ful... - I 1 - - ' A f . sap C ff-504' v1,,, , X rpg- ' F-456 ' J, , 4' bi , 1 ... - Q :Q FQ' 17' ':'x - 'L'9'0Q fa, Q , K. 'kiwi .fa 1 f Q. I ' ' ' I f' IHA if' Q10 4' .' ' sR,5. 4 ,JO :Jig cf O ,Ffa eiazreicoigous If ge fact thaftfagt gsglayo-luysve stu-,dy'l,! gf Ap V l and leafi basl subj ct matter. Without realizing it, We V a X 1 'x' Q, Widen our spiritual horizons when we applaud good sports- manship, honestly do the best we can, and appreciate the ' I ' 'Q efforts of others. Each day in Home Room period We affirm our faith when We pray and pledge allegiance to the flag. Some school organizations are designed primarily as charac- if ' f- . ter-building groups-such as Y-Teens, Hi-Y, the Bible Club, , X A and the Voice of Christian Youth. We learn moral value f -I .. through observations, and through increased understand- ing which comes with maturity. . Q.. nf' 4 if l l S5 5 v 1- I ,ff l A ' 'N X 1 i L '-z. QD J , . wg-g as - -- -N1 nseamih ': ffl.-5' vnefdisf ,iggqg Ysfrfgarfk, D -15 1' i To Jefferson, the biggest school we had ever known, we came as strangers. Sopho- mores spend the first year getting to know each other, getting acquainted with new subjects and new teachers. Juniors, with that feeling of newness now ipassed, settle down to accomplish the wonders long dreamed of. A Seniors, old friends now, are themselves sur- ., mal w A prised at thefeeling of closeness that springs if J -if up, within so large a group. The only sad thing about graduation is the going away, friend from friend. This loss is keenly felt when seniors sing for the last time together - Dear Jefferson to thee . . . . T - -as Becka Quinn, Gwen Coleman, Harriet VVillianis, and other f 1 Q students take advantage of the rare opportunity for a snow battle. , A 1 W sf 4- ,ng All students eagerly await lunch time at Jefferson. Our on the last shifts get really hungry. Pocketbooks ap- lunch schedule is divided into seven periods and those pear to be the main course at this table. K 1 If 1 is .A , V2 ,,. ,, 5: '1 -... ..-1 x--,-as .aa 2.- , 2 - Q - - Q 0 -' 7 The Seniors above are unable to suppress their excite- left, is giving out collars, and Richard Martin, right, ment over the arrival of Graduation caps and gowns, pretends to award white cords to Honor Graduates, and therefore try them on immediately. Steve Hodges, Deaf fe1?2'f'J'01z This is Jefferson-your school and mine. This is the place where we study. dream of the future, learn good sportsmanship and team unity, Where we develop our various talents, swear eternal friendship, develop spiritually, and learn tc appreciate the world into which we are moving as adults. , fo Mae. - l l - a JEFFIIEQ HRC KJKHIEFUL ,..-x .rf .wsu Q wi' Pictured above are Mr. Houston B. Sizer, Man ager of Student Activities, Mr. Jerald R. White, The most important people at Jefferson are its students-this year 1755 of themg 685 Sophomores, 566 Juniors, and 504 Sen- iors. Provided by the School Board to help them are the Principal, the Assistant Prin- cipal, the Director of Student Activities and their staffsg the facultyg the cafeteria ladies, and the custodial staff. Mr. Harold M. Secord, Principal, and Mr. J. R. White, Assistant Principal, have the Assistant Principal: and Mr. Harold L. Secord, Principal. joint responsibility of determining and ex- ecuting policy and regulations, of establish- ing the curriculum and assignment of stu- dents and teachers, and of representing Jef- ferson to parents and the public in general. Their assistants, Miss Edna Chesney, Mrs. Una White, Miss Barbara Grasser, do all the surface things that we notice-such as answering the phone and sending us the thousands of messages for mothers and em- nina.: Miss Chesney smiles bravely as she receives one more student's transcript form for college. FOR YOUR THOUG ployers, preparing the home-room notices and absentee lists. In addition, they do the things We do not see or appreciate Cuntil later, when We apply for college entrance or a jobj such as, keep all high school academic records findelible ones of our successes and failuresb, write transcripts and recommenda- tions for colleges and jobs. In the Activities Office, Mr. Sizer and Mrs. Foley are our business and financial wizards. fill. 'imma Mrs. White does much of the Office correspondence Above, she is preparing a letter of congratulations to the parents of all Honor Roll students. HTFUL WILLINGNESS All student transactions go through their hands. accounts and audits, payments for class dues, for publications, for tickets of every kind, arrangements for all team and field trips, all book issues, all visual aids, all school supplies. We often say Mrs. Foley removes every cent We have from pocket or billfold-and to cap it all, she even takes the Blue Horse from each packet of notebook or typing paper. 'valJ- U ,. . f , ,,,,.,,A.?, .. MA W ,,.,..m-an-...,....,,.o VL., + ' 14 Us N, fs' 1' r ,.. Checking the files for a change in an address, Miss In the Activities Office, Mrs. Foley records the expen Graesar keeps the student cumulative record cards up ditures for all school and extra-curricular activities to date. including sports events, trips, publications, text books films, and the everyday expenses of a school. Mr. Harold L. Secord Principal Mr. Jerald R. White Assistant Principal Mr. Houston B. Sizer Director of Student Activities lu MARE ucuoiuwb, UG- - 1-f 5?..T' FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Mr. James P. Comer History Mrs. Evelyn Foley Secretary. Activities Dept. Mr. George H. Graybill. Jr. Dean of Boys, Physical Asst. Football Coach dx QQ, 5. .. ,v ' , 'A-'x ' X4 1.5 WV, lx V, 4:21 A511 'v av' f ? y '.1 -ff QW . f I 'L' gf sly 1' 'S 1 1 A.- I fifty 4. if W,-K. A I Q., , . L F, f ei-Ji , '-s . N T .K , on , -,71 1 7 . - ti .A If' .8 l'z'-43.5. ... . f t - Qmafa my, is 'R A ' S ' ,w 'v, 16 Miss Mabel Noell Mathematics Mr. Walter Wesley Palmer History Mr. Charles T. Tucker Physical Education, Head Coach Education, Miss Bettye Carolyn Via Biology Mr. Donald H. Alexander Physical Education, Asst. Coach in football, Golf Coach, co-chairman Physical Ed. Dept. Mrs. Marian D. Barber Home Economics, Sponsor FHA Mr. Donald Bartol Mathematics, Driver Training, Basket- ball Coach Miss Jeane Bentley Dean of Girls, Chairman, Physical Ed. Dept.. Sponsor of Cheerleaders Mr. James VY. Bishop Mathematics, Chairman. Guidance Committee Miss Miriam Bowman Spanish, Sponsor of Pan American League Mr. W. Irving Brinkley Electricity Mrs. Mildred G. Brust Business Education Mr. Charles R. Buchanan gistributive Education. Sponsor of D,E. V ub Mr. Joseph L. Byrd, Jr. Physical Education, J. V. Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach Mr. Gordon Camden Auto Mechanics Mrs. Violet E. Carter Business Education Miss Thelma A. Chambers Business Education, Chairman of Bus- iness Department Misa Edna Chesney Secretary, Main Office Mr. Joseph W. Cohron Speech, Dramnlics, Sponsor Mnsquers and Thespinns Misa Frances J. Cooper Chemistry PLAN OUR SCHEDULES, Mrs. Nina Smith Cooper English, Sponsor Senior Y-Teens 111 Mrs. Sadie D. Cote English Miss Anna G. Cronise Coordinator of Business Business Education Dep Miss Ruth Marie Cronise English Mrs. Martha D. Crute Business Education Mrs. Nancy S. Dickerson Biology Mrs. Ruth B. Dorsey English, Chairman of English ment Mrs. Elizabeth M. Drewry English, Sponsor of Yearbook Mrs. Evelyn Eckman artment. Depart- English, French, Sponsor French Club Mr. Howard Emmons History, Guidance Mrs. Frances E. Falls Business Education, Sponsor J Teens Mrs. Henriette Fallwell French, Sponsor L'Echo, French Club Miss Margaret Fisher Mathematics Mr. Arthur H. Freitag Mathematics Mr. Jack B. Fuesler Band, Music History Mrs. Evelyn G. Giles History, Chairman of History Miss Barbara Graeser Secretary, Main Office Miss Sarah C. Goodwin English Mrs. Martha R. Gravely Physical Education Mrs. Ann S. Graybill Business Education Mr. Robert H. Griffey Choir Miss Anna L. Haley History Mr. J. N. Harker, Jr. Physics, Bible Miss Berta M. Hartman Mathematics unior Y- Sponsor Dept. W ff , fy.. ff ,wif ,i 3 Q fr- Q.-xsmvsasex z,: -f 417' Ns-. , ., V ,,, f - n f, ' ,' 1 ji X 2 fy , 1 '.,.,.f.p. , ,. I ff, f qi. ,jr , ,.., A, I V ! I1411!fgf',,,iz2EEf'ii?2:i'jf' f . My H' 5,1 in ,R 1 Ti . . , , ff . yi 1 Q. 4 A 4' 7 fn ibwx 4 'fn 7 --.A an a't. r - as 'f M 2, 'ff Q N Q 1 W 7, X f i Q it a i 1 1 X i an 1 ' i , 1, fl' If vfmfr. C' ,,T,, -new -Q.. .4 1 X w. rsh- E- fn? 1 , 1-I3 llx if 99 cf' TO INSTRUCT BY WORD AND EXAMPLE ,fn 1--. L Qi. 1 nag, m J is n., -1 .' r L 4-, Q Q L 4 Y? if l L , M :- -Q' A I utr, wr. Lx ft ' 1 s ' l 1'5 ...ii dv.. 3 as . .11 fs. v- , 1 4 , qi-fn '11 s -if? Q1 . f 1' 0 'F' c-55,1 4 1 x ' . , Av-X ll li 'lr ' ' Om I 8 Mrs. Sue P. Hill Business Education, Sponsor Junior Class Mr. VV. O. Holloway Sheet Metal Mr. John Jenkins. Jr. Biology Miss Lucia Johnson Latin. Sponsor Junior Classical League, Sponsor Sophomore Class, Sponsor Roanoke Roman Miss Mildred Kerlin History, Sponsor Junior Red Cross Mr. Howard Light Physical Education, Head Vi-'restling Coach, Asst. Football Coach Mr. G. Clyde Macdonald Orchestra Mrs. Elsie B. McNeace Library Clerk Mr. Leo A. Maier Graphic Arts Mr. Perry E. Mann English, History Miss Margaret Martin Biology, Guidance, Sponsor Tri-Sci. Sponsor Junior Red Cross Miss Frances Miller Librarian, Sponsor Library Club Mrs. Evelyn F. Mitchell Home Economics. Sponsor of FHA Mr. A. Carl Nave. Jr. History Miss Mary E. Obenshain Business Education Mr. VValter D. Owen XVelding Mrs. Betty Jo Patsel Physical Education. Sponsor of Mag- icianettes Mrs. Natalie Petersen Russian Mr. Charles Lewis Pitzer, Jr. History, Sponsor Senior Class, Sponsor Hi-Y Mrs. Helen S. Rewis English Mrs. Mary H. Richardson Eflillish. Sponsor National Honor Snolvly Mrs. Nancy G. Robertson ll-:me Et'llTl0l1llCS, Sponsor FHA Mrs. Mildred S. Sadler Elllrlish. Sponsor ACORN Mairnzinv Sponsor V.k',Y, Mr. W. R. Saunders lliology Dvconsvmi Dr-ceniber 15. H559 TCL ,8 EAD, SUGGEST, AND, Mrs. Mary G She h d YES, PUSH A BIT.. i f, . p er , . ' L' ' Biology, Chairman of Science Depart- . ' A r VV Mrs. Madelyn R. Singer 'VME' ' ' ' Z L- , fig ,Vw 'V Mathematics ' 4 - E ...of Mr. Frank 0. smith , T, f V T f , N. y .Z , fc Mrs. Lecy H. Smith ,V fi English . 'f ff , Z V.VZ ',,V , V Miss Lelia A. Stalker , ' lf V' ' A Mathematics I QW, x Mrs. Ruth Jett Staton VV V Q . , f Journalism, Guidance, Sponsor Jef- is ' ' 7' f U, , ' ferson News -M . , VV VW 70 f T 3 ' l Mr. Paul Henry Steagnll, Jr. V J Business Education, Sponsor FBLA 7 ' 'Oi' Zig- , f mf Mrs. Bess L. Stevenson f' 7 Physical Education, Sponsor G W ,, -f A , lf' fi , ,,,g, g 1 ,fb VM, , if :WW V , Mrs. Anne M. Stone , 5 V ,M Mathematics 'N V V W -:V f' Mrs. Florence C. Stump V 'f ' VV if W k 1:7 . Mathematics, Chairman Mathematics 'i' V Vf , 7 QT Department ,, f ,f O .f ' W., ., . ,,,, 1 , ' f I Mr. Howard Lee summer f, . - . Auto Mechanics 'fag' K ' gf Mr. Bernard C. Talley V , lg ,, 1-if . Business Education Z1 . sr ' QE ' ml X 3 iiiiiif f 1 ll i it 1 2 S 1 I I Mrs. Lottie W. Tice V English, Sponsor Junior Red Cross AV Mr. Arthur R. Trinko 771 I T' 4' Mechanical Drawing 2 ft , - fu V ,VL V T , , , H- va Miss Jean L. Umberger 6 -W V,, , ' ' English , ' X 1 , , , Mrs. Dorothy S. Walden , . V gr: English '5:',. .Iraq g:::,' 5 , ' V ' '.:: 90: ' Q I 't.i..'-:'::f Z V A 1 '- '.'-' ' -'. . .' fr Mrs. Elizabeth 0. Ward T A , V English, History , , . ' fw. er. Mrs. Shirley J. Wheeler X -S' English .3 X Mrs. Una V. White ' f Q I Secretary, Main Office ' I f 'l Mr. Robert B. Wilson , X Physical Science X 1, , .l K ff '- ' 1 V . ' 1 Miss Velva J. Wood ., J g, Vi' ' K V Spanish, Sponsor Student Cooperative RV ' . Association, Sponsor Pan American 2 ' i V League Z jg 4, 6 V .e V V , V E R V, ' 1 3, 4 , Mrs. Virginia D. wood ,X Q tvs ,S English , g T ' 4 Mr. C. W. Woodson V 'i .6 , Wood Work f V V, A V . Mrs. Shirlee C. Young wwf 3 5 V , A J V i ' Art, Sponsor Art Club, Art Sponsor ' 'V V- ACORN ' ' ' V V. I9 iv , , .ff , if W z-'52 512' .,.-A If , F1 1 Sis' Preparing Guidance information which will aid Jeffer- and Senior counselors, respectively. Standing, is Mr. son students are Mr. Howard Emmons, Mrs. Ruth James Bishop. head of the Guidance Department. Staton, and Miss Margaret Martin. Junior, Sophomore. Guidance The long-range ambition of the Guidance Department is to help each individual pre- pare himself for his place in adult life. More immediately, the Department helps the stu- dent adjust to the school curriculum and the activities of his teen-age years . . . to find the specific abilities and skills which he posseses. It provides important occupation and education information. and encourages each student in making his vocational and training choices. W x ' 1 ALWAYS TO HELP US... f- The Attendance Office must account each day for the presence or ahscncc of every student. Above. Miss Bently, Dean of Girls, checks students excuses with her student assistant Kathy Callahan. Mr. Gravbill. left, Dean of Boys, listens to Tommy Hnnibi-iQk'g 1-dagon for being: absent. rs- zif-z,,d,OLlfJ 47,Lcu., 77 sea! ilu, . - J' f.-.,.,,. ' 4, ,fi .L,p,,, ' , , f' 1' I I Jlgmfri f . 'ikf 52,99 .,v,,,-.1 ,4.,4,,,.Ql 7, , gl L45-.H-I 1--V - - B A f ff , f , 4 , , f I V f--, fr , ,y,,,,q., 'ff ,fos.d4.,'-1 6 do E ifC 9 - 1, My of V, f-' ' -1 JZ lfff' xr -'Af -f'0L!.,C4J' J'-li-fb'-X' ff V ' A, - 4 1' sl .9, f .,tza,w' ' wr' ' X 7':a,,,..M . , Jw!-IC: 1 uf ,Jv4t' - . .- ,aff ff ,.ul,c ff! U K l K . fr f . 'i- , MVA f 7 1, 7 .wg C l g f 1 X , 5 ff ,, +.,,l -. rn A . DEDIC 4 1 ao- As head of the Guidance Department Mr. Bishop talks with students about colleges, test scores, and many other things. Here he is talking with Edward Keller about the National Merit Scholarship Examination scores. A .VV 21 0 W all X TION In appreciation for your contributions to our school life, your guidance and influ- ence in our development, the staff of the 1960 ACORN Wishes to dedicate this year's Book to you MR. JAMES BISHOP You have always been Willing to help us and ready to cooperate with us. You are a constant source of inspiration and en- couragement to the students of Jefferson. 's-r I lb I 7 I I 4 v , Hall Monitors and Office Assistants are First Row: l. to r. M. Keen, G. Plunkett, J Adams, S. Kavanaugh, R. Garst, D. VVade, V. Hill. J. Perigan, B. Becker, L. Edminston Second Row: A. Hubbard, A. Miller. K. Bullington, J. Craft. C. Callahan, N. Reynolds H. Benard, P. Robinson, R. Harris, V. Simmons, R. Bushong, R. Lovern. Third Row: K Saunders, D. James, H. Crawford, B. Howard, M. Hodges, R. Pierce, S. Norris, J. Baker WITH INTEREST AND ENTHUSIASM Under the supervision of our Cafeteria ladies, Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Damewood, Mrs. Slusser, Mrs. Almond, Mrs. Poindexter, and Mrs. Garland, our seven lunch periods always run smoothly. I , . ' 1 .. . 1- M I' - A I . 1 ' 1 VY nr : Q ff' 4, .M 1 , ' 2 f - . I I. .- li: 1 1 'I -f ' I I Ng,-i' ng-5 ' ' 'Fa , I I J gg. K' Mi.. gilf fr Q ' N. Kingery, M. Alfork, P. Hartman, J. Sink. Fourth Row: B. Hall, S. Meador M Dillon M LZ L. Obenshain, G. Lanz, J. Wilson, S. Huffman, B. Mason, R. Welch, L Holcomb A lj! Craft, R. Martin. Fifth Row: V. Reid, J. Wade, N. Royal, C. Anderson C Thomas S Bieler, B. Young, M. Russ, E. Martin, L. Townsend, W. Ferguson. ALL THRU OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS W r ...,,,, ,.,.., ,. 5. 'E XR A lf . ,, .4 my S ty' . ' f XX I iiyfik:-L . fl 5 ' R 'Q X-aft nf - ' A - H 4 1 ,L ' H 1 f 3.1 S -x - - 'V xi, --., 5' 'r A M, ,. - X' ,A , X ' ' xr Mr. Ed Gillespie, left, and Mr. W. M. Flowers, school custodians, pose for a moment before be- ginning their daily routine. On these two pages are the people who serve us at Jef- ferson. With different groups working each period, our halls are kept quiet and orderly at all times by the monitors. The office assistants act as runners and telephone clerks in the main office and attendants offices. 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Sophomores not pictured are Mar- vin Atkins, Douglas Austin, Patricia Altis, David Brammer, Kenneth Ca- perton, Connie Bobbitt, Mary Jane Boitnott, Betty Bowe, Robert Crews, Benjamin Davis, Everett Divers, Lin- da Crooke, Garland Ferguson, Cor- nelius Flowers, Peggy Driscoll, Tom- my Hambrick, Loretta Gilbert, James Hunley, Charles James, J. C. Jones, Peggy Hylton, Barbara Kefauver, Hu- bert Looney, Raymond Miller, Gary Mitchell, Micheal Mitchell, Mark Moses, Charles Newell, Dickie Or- field, Eddie Oyler, Rita Pillow, Robert Perrin, Edna Richards, Patricia Ruck- er, Nancy Runyon, Alwin Roberts, Marvin Robertson, Cecil Short, Mich- ael Slusher, Nancy Thomas, John Trainer, James Witt, Ted Wohlford, Linda Wray. , 1 William Abbuehl u 'T r 1 A Rf' 4 .., Fred Abbott 2 5 ' Qbf ' Charles Adams .. l ,, ug -gh Bill Aldrich n l Connie Agnew Q X A -Ai., ' , Phyllis Alger , , , Sandra Akers A F' , . ' l it -F Trenda Akers X M ' AL. H Twylia Akers ' ' -9 Wayne Akers 0 Sally Ann Albergotti Nr Emmett Albergotti x A 5. Hillery Aliff Bobbie Allen f John Allen . '4 - Carol Altizer L- ' - - - - Q- Q Marguerite Alvls - VJ' Mary Louise Amos Sharon Anderson I l I O Dorothy Argabright Fleda Armistead Peggy Atkins Betty Aydlett Jeff Bailey Joyce Bain Jerry Baker Linda Baldwin Sarah Ballard Kathie Bancroft Sarah Bandy Jerry Barker Wanda Barkley Carolyn Barton John Bates Bonnie Bayse Kathryn Beard Andrea Becker Izetter Becker Anthony Beckner Carl Beckner Dot Beckner Carolyn Bell Alma Bishop William Bishop Beverly Black Judy Blake Kenneth Blankenshi Wayne Blankenship James Blount Danny Bobbitt Bobby Bohon Roy Boitnott Linda Bolen John Bolger Judi Bondurant George Bourne Billy Bowers Billy Bowles Carol Boyd Peyton Bradshaw Linda Brewton Judy Brinkley David Brooke Calvin Brown Catherine Brown Darlene Brown Donald Brown TAKING A GIANT STEP OU' f Ji,y gi' ' , A, 'U' ., f ,,,, A.. v -' ,ei ' 2 , frwr 14 ,f za , if fi f m 11 ,,, O 99 Tl FROM JUNIOR TO SENIOR HIGH, ln.- , I 3 f , 2:-I ,M 5 gt. x A p p 5 ' I fix if T he 1 fray: 2 I I.. 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L 30 Mary Divers Lettie Dix Barbara Dixon Delores Dixon Alice Dodd Wayne Dodd Anita Dodson Dennis Donnelly Sandra Dooley Jo Ann Doran Louise Dowdy Donna Dowdy Jerry Downs Kitty Downs Theodore Driesch Linda Drescher Pat Dudley Johnny Eakin Johnny Eary Nancy Echols Connie Edgington Carol Edwards James Edwards John Edwards Hill Ellett Willie Elmore Marybelle Eniick Pat English Sally England XVayne English Claude Evans Larry Evans Ray Evans Michael Ewers Betty Farmer Susan Feather Betty Figgatt David Fitzgerald Mary Fitzpatrick Carol Fizer Dale Fogg Paul Forth Ann Foster Dave Frances Suzanne Francis Wayne Freeman Bill Fritts Angela Gamble John Gardner Emma Garmcm Evelyn Garren Judy Gee Linda Gee Jeanne Gerdes Margaret Gibson Richard Giles Robert Giles Stephen Gillespie Betty Glass Maurice Goad Lillian Godard Andy Good Brenda Gordon Suzanne Grasty Becky Gravett Vinson Gray Joan Greenway Barbara Greer James Greer Richard Greer Jack Gregory Rodney Grogan Carole Grossman Sarah Grubb's Mike Guill Angie Guilliams Elizabeth Guthrie Betty Gwynn Douglas Hale Mary Hale George Hales Curtis Hall Edward Hall Carlee Hall Nancy Hall Phyllis Hambrick Philip Hamilton Bill Hammond Dianna Handy Gloria Hanson Jeanette Harlow Danny Harmon Edith Harper Ronald Harris Donna Haskins Elaine Hatcher MAKING NEW FRIENDS, , I.,, A ff ht ti W, f fy .Lic S Mi, ij U fr, AW f 9 f ff ' 74 f 4 ff, 1 f ff 1 1 f I , ff 'QM ':,gf?' ,, ,, ,,, 'f X I f 2 I 4594 , f Z' V, y ' ' 1.1. 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Juniors not pictured are: Ralph Anderson, Mary Ellen Buchanan, Douglas Bolling, Don- ald Brown, Diane Childress, Bramble Collier, Kathleen Davis, Dickie Eades, Phil Eddy, Tommy Elvin, Sheena Garrett, Barry Hale, Betty Ann Gregory, Wayne Holley, Alvin Hypes, YVilliam Jenkins, JoAnn Jones, Nancy Johnson, Joseph Lynch, Clinton Moses, Wil- liam Murray, Anna Marie Miller, Carolyn Moore, Larry Payne, Linda O'Bryan, Rupert Richards, Ivan Roberts, Hallie Sellers, Alma Sims, Sam Vass, Billy Whitworth. ax -' T e.- A x V A M 1- , iv s. o f I 5, i , , 55 p .l N fi , W A. f Q' if 4 l 6. Jr . 11'-17 Qu.. lglxx X - xp 5 f 4' M. ! Michele Abbott Judith Abercrombie Janet Adams Basil Akers Carolyn Akers Sandra Akers John Aldrich Paulett All John Allman Tom Amos Carolyn Anderson Ginny Anderton Eugene Angle Donna Arrington Glyn Ash , W ,Hr sq: ' fi' ,, I 'hffizia wffffa .. 704 ,giifff , , 9!'.,: I .V if-V, .o--. fa - nr-' Ai. 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X f V KT ' ff 7 Pat Bicking Billie Bigger Paul Bland Susan Britton Kenneth Brooks ,-. 3 .- .v 6 C 6 '.J 951 '- il' Q. - N , l v H T! ,. I, Xxx i -5 .. K..- . N75 0 sf .3232 ' Y E353 'E Q-f , ,P ,x if v 3, 4 .big if 5 Z f i. 'Sr , , . naw.- . .,.A y ck .S ,, ,. -,X , fp 5' J 5, f , Y X 5 HT? M, x A 95' ' L lm X' rx, Rita Brooks Charles Brown Warren Bryant Jerry Bush Enola Butler Janie Campbell Judy Camper Alfred Brown Howard Brown Kay Ann Bonnie Bussey Sandra Caldwell Nancy Campbell lla Carter Bullington Barbara Brown Lois Brown Billy Burks Chester Butler Delia Callahan Patricia Campbell Rebecca Carter Barbara Cash Melinda Charlton Bobby Churchill Gladys Clifton Dian Colbert Mildred Coleman Jane Conner Pat Cecil Allen Childress Dennis Clark Nancy Coffman Rebecca Cole Linda Combs Mike Cooley 1 ff'-, 7: J 'QP C6 3 , ' -y, B - - ., .1 , A J: A t. A 5 9' 1 t X... , ' ' f- 1 tl it t - X. gif- . W, ,K Xt B, x f fl? i, 4 a- 4 ' ,, L- a - , -eq 'N . Q. 1 f C f -'lik' u. t - x Q Q i -lf fr -' -' 'afa,.:wf- -- .--wr? I Lx . , fT ,,f ' ' xi Don Cooney Douglas Cooney Carol Ann Cooper Louis Curd Phyllis Dalton www i. 'iffffu , if V P ,7 1 M , WZ, gl 'gf' 5 , A 'W A , 'f Q , 'fi ' we f ' ' f , ' fwfr ff 'u 2 ' L i A f. 'S fi Q I I , ' ' , rx ' , I ' egg iif f or A fav. or we f 45,414 4- X . X - ff A in-ff! K ,, . Q 4, f' - Z-I 1 ,. I x- ' ' I - 4' if 1 A, .Q nd 'X -f 'ii if ff' my Av B 1 95 .W .5 I ,V I , V .f Q . J, - h I CNA-Lv-Id' '3 uL,,'4 lg If 'Q 1 l ll ,, Mary Stone Diane Cox William Cox Luther Craft Sandra Craig Jane Crowell Copen aver Diane Copty Gary Cox Anita Craft Peggy Craft Nancy Craighead Buck Cuddy Mary Council Peggy Cox Danny Craft Sue Craft Beverly Crouch Jimmy Cundiff FOR BIG THINGS AHEAD! Kay Davidson Richard De Haven Cletta Deyerle Shirley De Busk Libby Devers M' ' I 29 , Richard Dickerson 43 Becky Dillon Martha Dillon f zf ,, H Va, 31, C -s-Ni. if ks. ,ws Q Ai- A .. , Samuel Dillon Judy Dingman Mary Dishman Gene Dodd 'UK 9 Q v nk ' I . P' -iw uf Q Q It G ' f ? if ' i ' :- in was if , :- X -an : tu E A gn .a tw 1' K N K YZ Beth Dorton Hugh Dowdi' Richard Downey Yifard Faville Danny Feltb' 2 Y 5' f hh.A 4 sg , ,nf vs if vs s X in . w- ,, -:si ELT 5' 5975 AA' F Y V Q 4,5 ,fi N fi 'l I' 'W ' F Kr- r , , ' L., - Q 1 .so ia. , ii L tj 47:- , S, Vg . 1 FE is .I 9 x i e 3 . I Patsy Dove Diane Dugan Sandra Dyer Billy Edwards Perk Ellis Cynthia Draper Kay Duncan Eddie Eanes Helen Ellis Bonnie Elmore Eva Drates Marie Duncan XYalter James Ellis Carl Epperlb' Bobbi Ferguson Dickie Ferguson 1. O- ? rl 3 K E H, xx, X N.. is V Q. sv. ,g Edmondson WE HAVE GROWN Judy Ferguson Richard Ferguson ,fi X ii F 1 'flgif Shirley Ferguson XVayne Ferguson vw-1 ,L- s... ,I , 44 Carolyn Fidler Jimmy Fields i is we I John Fields Don Fife I 'Vx iv-N . QS A 4 ' QTVR ,fi ' 1 Paul Epperllf Kab' Epperson Alice Estes Jean Fisher Yvonne Fisher ,,, . Q . 3 4 if N-I.l:4 A . , We , 'il if 5 .Q ,f s, W ,W 1 ' - 'il , I N XY -xf. rl K e Q' , .9- 1 R 'V I y,..,,, If mrxvjf if N. s .. .F . Betty Gene Patra Floyd David Fox Christine Freeman Bgb Gaines Fitzgerald Wanda Flora Bill Foster John Franklin Marion Freeman Rodney Garst Joanne Floyd Ellis Foster Carolyn Freeman Barbara Fuller Charles Gay Shalmir Glenn Octavia Gooble A ,, S, ' 4 , Wir 3 if f Q xv ff. . 7 ,A W xv I meg' u f 'in f Lg,3Qfm,, , 1, ly, fa? lm '- or 1 , ,4 9' I V M, 13399, E, f , Till 5,- 'fifty 'UW Qs-A-,' nv I A -, 1 f v- 1 , X Danny Gee Martha Gibson Alice Gentry Herbert Gilliam Carolyn Gibson Ruth Gillispie NOT ONLY IN PHYSICAL STATURE Ralph Good Vickie Goodman Geneva Gordon Donna Gray Bobby Gregory Phyllis Grasty Trish Gray Charley Gregory M' V I M , , , if if H ,gr ., XVM, I 'f gf, , , ff f , ,, ,WJ K , fffw ., ,, f , f, -. Don Greiner Shirley Griffin Diane Guill Diane Guilliams 4 V' V 'UQ V ,F V .r , , . .. ..,, y Z7 , -A , G , 9, :'. K ' ' ju, ' P .,.,r fe-, . 'ii an ' -s 34513 , f L ' 5 X . 1 .- A 'Tj 'M 'X 'F -I .fxli X E 'MA 'hs' i 45 '- , 1-v ,m i-. - 4'z1'iltz t ' xy V ' ax . 6- g M Ha My '41, '11 Ma , A x. ,., E- x. i - Q. ff A? U , Q , Q- Lowanna Guilliams Charles Hale Janet Hale Dottye Hess Bell Hodges -Q . ' - -, YPQ- ' . 'ns-vf ?' I A H. X . l 1 Q Jimmy Hale John Hall Sue Harris Pat Hartman Bev Hawkins Bev Hall Richard Hall Betsy Harrison Jerry Harvey Gloria Hayes Carolyn Hall Nancy Harmon Carolyn Hartman 'Willie Hatcher Mike Haynie BUT IN EAGERNESS TO EXCEL, , ? f iv' Rdk Tommy Hedrick Nancy Henderlite Kathy Heslep Doug Hudgins Sandra Huff Carolyn Hodges Tim Hodges Edith Hogan Louise Holcomb Bob Hovis Margaret Hodges Danny Hogan Louis Holcomb Calvin Holdren Geoff Hubbard L , , 4 V' A Lt 33' t..- L. X ,- K F1535 f Y' ,fl ti! I, 1 : 1 46 lksi X., David Huffman Pat Humphries Ashby Hunt M .,,.'w 'N2 , Q x , sw 41 , fu, ff, I ,auf S- T- David Hunter Ronnie Hylton Edward Hurley Eunice Jackson Mike Hutton Ronny Jackson Al 'UU I an O S. 4 I I gg Ke I I f ' -' P l , fy' f , ag, , 7 ,f f ,V ' M 0 A an J fa: 2 6 2 V ,an uf f 'f , Jack James Margaret Jett Edith Johnson Bonnie Jamison Barbara Johnson Judy Johnson Carolyn Jett Carolyn Johnson Mary Johnson IN DESIRE FOR RESPONSIBILITY, L, in ' ! ,Wx ., in 5 f I ' f. . .lf fy nge I ..- i ' ' . ff f ,ad 4, Q, f' ff 4. Ronnie Johnson Alice Johnston Bobbie Jones Benjamin Jones Robert Jones Alice Kavanaugh Cecil Kelley Joan Kelly Judy Kessler Zetsie Kidd Richard Jones Lacy Kanode Susan Kavanaugh Missy Keller Carolyn Kephart David Kicklighler Caroline King 22317 17 71 Q27 .- in 'I 5 I' A , I , -A , ' 1 ff . AZ? A ' , ' 1.5. 3 ' ' 1, 4 ,, CH N ' A- L, L 5' ' i f f 2, L' ' A f ' 'I za ' ' I i- If a 1 ' 1 F - ' . ,fir ' .1 I A ' ,Q wh? ,I Q ' f' '3'fflf,' I f ' , ., .WW , , f I . I I 2-W We 1 'S'-f' 47 v 4' 4' 11 52 - v-O' rug 4 N. -5 :ix 1 ! QA .sa :K B .fx 5 4' e me E g. ly? as .Q , N X -.i 1- Catherine King Margaret King XVa5'ne Kirkpatrick June Linkswiler Cheyenne Little x. TQFS li , P-. , x V' 4? ' Va, S- 4 'N L L '22 v . L in X .A ,K . ,4 xl, , .bv I ' ' ' 43 f' f' s t f - . N ' Q' - 'Q 3 X v-YW HH W if i , I J A ' 'i J ,, ,M -. i '-:- S h if ,,. 5 3 - V 'b 2 1. f 94 ' .L K x N ,U .FWF , ,Q f. 2 ' ' L 'V Jimmy Korte Roger Lacy Marie La Prade Bea Lavender Bob Leeper Linda Krebs Helen Lane Richard La Prade Greene Lawson Ronald Leonard San Kummer Gail Lanz Georgia Loughlin Duane Lee Bill Lester IN WILLINGNESS TO SERVE Sue Little Richard Lovern Joyce Lunsford Barbara Looney Barbara Lubinski Ronnie Lunsford Carolyn Mackie Jimmy Maddex Martha Malone Doug Marc um Ronnie Lichtman Jimmy Light Douglas Linkenhoker Joe Max-echal Jufh' Markley '- i 3 55 , L LA i 1 'Al -e lee ffl to. ei -A' Nl 1 ,h fi X D r X. to ' A , A ,ei mil:-5 -- ..,. li V fi' Q- X Q .A D Ai L. . . Q - T .r H 1 .L 1' ,X 9 , ' ' xl 4 , Q, . 1, l-i,.,tR -OS 2 ,R , Ea' 2, y . f , . ' as f ,, , ,, y Us ' X N 7 :U '4 ww f M MF'-n. 4 Us M 'X fy ' is ' - . . 4-M 44'-s . 'FW it 'fs --,- - v,..v , Q fws ' L ,, , , ,,.,,, , 'Wm' ' ' M i M n ui, r in - -' f fi. 1 f Ugg' f . 'f-0, A, if V A qi .,- W.-ri rw-4 :rw 1 , 421 .5447 W 4 X f 2 1 ff 4 2 2 H W f 1 4? ,ff ' f 4 f 4.-4 fe 'ky 1 Susan Markley Glenn Martin Roy Medley Sandra Minnick Linda Moncus Sandra Moore Kenneth Mottley Billy Martin Susan Matthews Carolyn Menefee David Mitchell Glenn Moore Kenneth Morris June Mowbray Geneva Martin Bobby Meador Gale Miles Mike Mitchell Nelson Moore Judy Morgan Donnis Mundy Nancy Mundy Nancy Murphy Roy McCormick Gail McCrory Bill McGalliard Wayne McGuire Nancy McNutt Peter Munger Mac McClure Don McCray Pat McDowell Harriet McGavock Sue McKay Shirley McNutt 1 as 1 1 5- G X Qzwf' Q' ix X V ft A s wi' Wi , zl-' ', 49 eve Leo McPherson Jeanette Xaff Mary Neff Susan Owens Jane Pace F , 7 . 4 is ,ff su A if gl- H , . L- X 4' X A h fl iv- T 'tfx -C ' , 3 x. . f ,J 2 J RH: so , f. 'X , -.., L , if WY' an N Av Us 61 M , tb . .... In ,,,. J J t 'Y f 7 'f 'af' f. gaaf ' l 'f ., v-Ls 'Y 1 5 xr if 'I V ,, va - . V . ' ' EX f , . , ., 5 in 'NH - . V -A ' Q ' r 'S 7 - wh- 5- , A . -7- K ,hs A , . X X X A N M X Richard Nelms Mary Nichols Sonny Noell Anne Nunn Barry Oliver Tommy Overcash Roy Nelson Vicky Nichols Robert Norcros Sylvia Oakes Jeanne Ostvfald Betty Overstreet Aubrey Nichols Cookie Xininger Sybil Norris Carolyn Oakey Jeanne Otey Judy Owens WE ADD CLUBS AND CHOIR, Donna Padgett John Parcell Rex Patrick Pegg! Patsel Jimmy Pedigo Juanita Paitsal Jo Ann Parker Joyce Patsel Betsy Payne Roswell Perdue xii ' J ' 7 - L'-P 6- J , , A M . ,x ,X Y 1 I Q, M 4- ' A LV , 4 , A X ,rr 'L J -ss, , x I I .- I Q A .. X T 1 ' 4 5. ny Us 'S A E4 A-5 5- 5 -X N, . - A ' 3' f N I H.. . 1. L A 'X Donna Peters XK'ayne Petezs L F- 5 . S X 39 5 4,3 gy ee . V if 1 .. s .J I A Evil.- ' ' 3 xiii: ze K L, ., 24 .Q f-fe I I Brenda Peyton Gloria Peyton Duke Phelps Carolyn Reynolds Phil Reynolds Carey Pickard Grover Plunkett Rod Porter A as vi I il- T... ' 4 My ww., .a A Patty Pratt Shirley Pratt Ethel Preas wg-v Nancy Pringle Richard Pruitt Izetta Purdy AND MANY OTHER Suzy Reynolds Tommy Reynolds Q fe is Bob Rich Mary Richards Vw 4? Ur' -.- L, vi , I ?L'1'5v 'g it 4 of W, E, .7-'. it Mary Ricks Edwina Ridgeway . 95 as ., - wffiv 1-ff' of Sl A A an -I. ew. ,Ll X x - A . I we QA r Mike Quam Taylor Quarles Henry Quekemeyer av- , .. , 1 K X' K . f , ia M Carol Quinn Cathy Rakes Mary Clair Rankin ACTIVITIES.. Peter Ring Norma Roark Judy Robbins Mary Robbins :Q ,,,,, f, W A Wendell Reed Irene Reese Jerry Reich Carol Roberts Harvey Roberts 11 X 'T -5 lx .:..sy ll' 'N 4 A X K X 5 i .R . I I ll I 'ei if f- ox vjg 1 :VP I ..,, ,. ' v xx , Q , i pf I , -4 ' -' , . , as 'T as S , V 2 ,r is L K. 4 0- :55 Q.. -, Q--K J .i A l If , , 1 l 5 Q, 4. I L 'S M .R 1 S vs ,S 5, 5 ' 4 4 ca- hr: ..' iff vm' x , ' - - . vu 4 . S p, mb- ' . . ,, N, ,iffy 2, 4-La.-a , t K if V -.. , V I Q ' N , IS Q., is ggi N CL' Q 'S 'Si 'S U 'S 4, 1 ,Q V . .. 9, e, Q' ,S -f , I 267' Q X ,. X ,-3 S - fel 1 Buddy Robertson Pat Robertson Charles Roupas Ellen Sandefur Mike Sarver Sue Scott Butch Robertson Nancy Ross Pat Roupas Monty Sanders Roger Saunders Harold Secord Cathy Robertson Virginia Ross Tommy Ruble Judy Sarver Joan Schoonover Louise Shanahan Bobby Sherman Don Shively qvv ' Q PLUS GRADES IN PHYSICS, John Shoemaker Carol Shrickex' vs ' N . X Elizabeth Shute George Shute Vicki Sigmon Lynn Silverman Hope Sink Jimmy Siler Danny Simpson Ruth Smallwood ,.-. . , '- -x K1 1 XS -'vt ,X ' M 8 gg , ig 4 A- S it A i tm ,I 5 - 'S i 'iv I AQ I ' S :- R Q 2. X 1- L- Carl Shell Mary Shelton Ronnie Shepherd John Smiley Carol Smith A . X J wmv-.X ' ' ,aun- Y H' , ww ., 5211. lg 5 .rg '11 ,.. 3 f2X, fw: , vw L' -We - ls- ,Q ls 4 X. D' l v 'E ' z 1 .- ,. l 'W :X ' i,f5'1'sQ, 3 I ti ii . '- S. .H ' x E3x ' fl 'ww 9,8 .K K- Donald Smith Nick Smith Norris Snead Judith Smith Ronnie Smith Frances Sours Mike Smith Tommy Smith Charlie Spencer AMENCAN HHTORY Judy Stoller Charles Stone Andy Stone Allen Stover Arnold Summitt Mickey Spencer Robert Spencer Buddy Spradlin AND Joyce Stump Susan Sweeney John Swim !..'-'PPf -:wan :g , .. ' a 'Fa - , S 8 ' . -Q 441' ' ik I RW I ,V 1 . ,. Q, I, . ff 2 A fa K' -' f X. J ,EZ 'gi 7- , 53 ,,,gW fffffff, mini, WM, .W . ,.,A -fy f I l 'Z I ,, I 'f Z A We 51 ,. f 9 ,4 ,q. Z vw. J 3 gf ..1 '- ., f . , .gy ff' If 7 ' f f WW if .,f K Y zf 7 in f :Z 4 1 ' 'F'--- X. gf, ww Z .,. , ,X X f ,A , H. 'K-,efffw 'W WHS E-L' John Stafford Ann Stanley Carl Stanley CREAT! Lorraine Talbert Virginia Taliaferro as I -'- 'w lt., f v ff' SR A K 1 1 Nl j 4 X, w 1 L ,. :rw ,Q ff Z ? 1.5 Wi. . 5.5-f ig, ff.,-rg 'a is Q 3' X 22.1. ' 2 . 9 l It is , Y f hw V f 'af' ' , Charlotte Staton Judy St. Clair Carolyn Stevens Ann Stevenson Carol Stinnett Sue Stinson VEVVMTHQG Nilah Taylor Winston Tear hw.. is if ri X. X . XB, lk -x. gi rf eff-.f Robert Terry Ann Thierry -. ge- .s -Q'-'Q X - .s5NW,.,,. ws.-. ' TTNSSB x . . Q1 , , ,tr .,lp.x:....A:1 X Y S F Q 45. H 'ML' - its Sa.. L ,r 4- 'fri 1- , , , 63' k -Q Q ' 1 X xxQvX .4 ,,..v fx ' If as 'S' I , X f X439 Q--F -. -51- .- ..,A . I it Carolyn Thomas Sandra Thomas Sharon Thornton Lina Tipton Roger Trainor Danny Tuck Susie Turner Darlene Thomas Sue Thompson Carol Thurman Douglas Tolbert Carlton Trout Judy Tuck Bill Tn-ee D01-lglas Thomas Mary Thompson Shelby Thurman Dot Tomlinson Clinton Trout! Bill Turner Janice Vandergrift Liza Venable Danny Vernon Kyle VVard Bonnie VVashburn Terry YVebb Linda YVebber Corbin VVellford Murray VanLear Marilyn Via Virginia Ward Juanita 'Weaver Gayle XVebber na .1 41 Fi 4. .T V. L Q . Q A H 11 l T , bv ,, 4 A ' 'i.' ll, A I ' i 'R 4 -. .. 1: 1 T , :I A L N R I eh 1 J ' V ' , V A ' ku K A 4 54 Mickey NVebster Margaret Welch .. . Q-Lx if t t X fnni is 4 W i f 1 - , , M 42, i . all Wfff 1 , : . ly A fff ' f A. My f ' 7 4, .fu , f ,f ' c I- V ZLLQ ' f . X Lf I M I' - 1 . , AZ' , ,ff Z, ff ' eff.. fr- 3- - Ai. i -fi' 'gi x ' 'V , V H A 4 I V ,,f, ,l I 'v I A K ' X 'fr' w , ' N' , , f f' V- f, ' 'i-. ', I 1 ','f f m X f fy gs., 1 V ical G , fr ': 6, ax 1 A Grew -.v Q . .51 5 15,4 , 'C' Xl la' 1 if ' - i ' U W' , 'Q-rev! V z K A A io., 'Xe Hazel Wertz Earnie Whanger Carol Wiggins Judi Williams Peggy Williamson Doris Wills Linwood Doug Wills Willoughby Shelva Willoughby Mary Wertz Danny White Carol Williams Lois Williams Rocky West Patsy Whitlock Jeanne Williams Robert Williams Bob Wilson OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS. Jackie Wimmer Richard Wimmer Tommy Win-sing Lloyd Woods Buddy Winesette Ralph Wimmer Richard Wisely Linda Woods I Nancy Wilson Barbara VVimmer Don Wimmer Michaele Woods Greer Wright Kenneth Yancey Jerry Wright Luwanda XVrighl Buddy Young -, , '-M' ,N is D4 - ,R 'S , I , an 1- n ,Z ' A tj I x , 7 4-fl,?W.:1 iQ Qmzm y A -V A ff 9 6 5 if - if .go - 2 ', '- if , rv Q 9 nz -' ' LA 7 ' f 'N -if A V... . ,QA . ff , X 3 'XM VV V ' V W . A z ' X XV pw. x W ' x ,W--13. W . 'Zi in SS 4- My , . ,f,, ,I Before Senior Home Room is called to order, Officers dent, Bobby Doriotg Secretary, Glen Garlandg Chief of the Senior Class talk over the activities of the morn- Advisor, Mr. Lewis C. Pitzer, Jr.: Treasurer, Sharon ing. This year the Officers are left to right: Vice Presi- Bieler, President, Steve Hodges. SENIORS For Seniors this is the biggest year. June 10. Graduation, marks the end of one goal and the beginning of another. For some it means college and for others it is a step into military service or the business world. As we look back into the past we will always remember our years at Jefferson full of hard work, grood times, triumphs and, yes. a few tears. Seniors not pictured in the Yearbook are Clifton Peyton acl Fonley Martin, Ann Carol McGhee, Mary Rebecca Alcorn, Jack Montgomery Vurnzninygs, L1-ray Hopkins Nolan, Frerlcrie Vernon Perdue, John William Ragland. Dillon, Bobby Wayne Henley, Larry Gordon Lyle, Mich- Linda Sue Shelton, Gerald Ray Sullivan, Myra Lee Willett. 56 WE HAD HAD OUR FULL MEASURE X 'nw is 'R , ,f gfjfzfa , X 1 qu, ff f X 4 4.3 X A 45 1 f? 4. ff I L. cf 'Q-1. sf f ,f J M TC' TV H I V, ,'A, I I Frank Jesse Aaron Linda Joyce Akers Carter English Allman Judy Ellen Armstrong John Trusty Adams III Grace Marie Alford Rachel Ellen Altice Ruskin Parker Arnold, Jr Ronald Thomas Agner Steve Wilson Allen Charlotte Yvonne Altizer Betty Jean Arthur Tom Allen Aker Wanda Patricia Allman Robert Shannon George Allen Ashley Argabright 57 OF THEMES, QUIZZES, EXAMS, em 5, S - 4- 1- -mr-'-' 3 'L- ,af ek- Tl 'Ds Philip Alexander Bailey Robert Andre Balluu James William Burton Elva Rachel Bass Donald Francis Baker lfllizulwth Jean Hunks Garry Ray B2lSl12ll1l Farol Lee Baumgardnel Gerald Kent Baldwin llumcr lice Hartley Larry Gray Buslium Bobby Edward Bays Garv Wayne Baldwin liuth l,ux'ruim- Burtun Nancy Alma Hzishum Sandra Lou Beard FIELD TRIPS AND CONCERT TOURS rm 'U' S as . Q f ' 4 We iv , 1 , V. 4, M 2 15 i in wavy , .Q 'Vxi fl? Jerry David Beard Brenda Rae Becker Joan Kendrick Bennett Sharon Ann Bieler Kenneth Wayne Beard Richard Darryl Beckner Harry Thomas Bentley Shelby Carrel Bivens Sue Lingle Beard Douglas Wayne Beckner Helen Hughes Bernard Arthur Lester Black Richard Reynolds Alice Jack Belton Emma Jane Bibb James Bryant Blackstock Beasley IV ASSEMBLIES, PARTIES, PLAYS, .Til IN 'V'- .. . . .. . . , .. , , ' -'ws . ,, Douglas Watson Blessanl Nancy Leigh Body Brenda Darlene Bohon Charles Lewin Hnitnutt ,gag 1950 is -Tx 92, ll It 'A Lynn Nelson Bond Geraldine May Bowman Larry Elmore Brewer Imnalrl Ray Bmnth Vuthleen Murpguret Boyd Surah Judith Brewer Peggy Lee Bnwe Terry Wayne Brenner Carolyn Winsloe Brickey Lynda Ruth Huwles Linda Bremwr Joyce Marlene Brinkley 1 .0 SOME UNEXPECTED SNOWS ,-H S-nv. VH is Bill Erickson Brinner Ronald Lee Brooks Norma Darlene Bryant Richard Guy Britts Lynnie Barry Brown Brenda Joyce Buchanan Patricia Ruth Brizendine Patricia Ann Brown Vallo Gene Buck George Aaron Bronson Tonnie Berger Brown Joyce Ann Buckner 61 l Rh. Patricia Ann Burnett Sue Ree Burroughs Arthur Lester Bush Linda Elizabeth Bush WITH RESULTING HGLIDAYS... on. 5... fl', X Ag 3 .SL 4 ,V .,. -JN, Q Cf' ,M 'Ns I ff fa in Q 1 liicharfl Henry Hushnng fkmllc Putririzi Valc lleunnu Rluryluml Cassaflu Fredrick Michael Church Kermit Franklin Byrd Annu- Kathleen Vullziluin liQUl'lIl' Wilfmwl Fussell Andy Elmore Clingenpeel f'la1'em'c Evlwin Vallmiiss l'll'2lllL'L'5 Vzlrmun Vumplwell Owl-n Stuart Clmttin llzivisl Wheeler Coffey Nanvv Wrcnn Vzulll ll-lv llllllltl' l'unnzuly Marvin lwigli Vlmcklutt Leonard Elswortli Coleman FOLLOWED BY MAKEUP DAYS ,411 Gwendolyn Annette Coleman Cheryn Lee Coller Dianne Sue Conner Earl Eugene Cook fi? qjflifff' 4 . ' 1 y 4 '11 Y , i i 1, l 'M 11iffJ - A , 5' mill L: 1, f i Piiilia-V ifmnfz icfmii .w 1.-. 9 1 1. hcfijud, in 1 A wa! '51 1 .ff 6 f ray . L ff-ff, ' 6255 1' ff ' . .ul-1. :X 4- - 1 ' 3 x . .ff5v.:2,nv,, . ,l, f - , i X , , ,J Linda Lee Corstaphney Gilbert Dallas Craig Helena Susan Crawford Lawrence McNeill Cotton Sherrille Lane Crai Joyce Walton Creasy Mary Ellen Courtney Gloria Jean Craig Robert Edwin Crews Harry Stanlev Craft Pearl Jeanette Craighead Phyllis Glenn Crossgrove 63 WE HAVE HAD SOME R' ' ' 'nfs-'af - V W , I -, Z- 1- H 1.16. fy' I Qi 4' rv X v. sg T ' '?. V L Jerry Gordon Cundiff Gary Miles Davidson .lanies Willard Dean Andrew Michael Dillon Thomas Ray Vunnimrhani Marvin Vlark Davis Robert Edward Dearing Bruce Wayne Dillon Estelle Hope Dannel Mvcziila Elizabeth Davis Shirley Cocke DeYaugl1n Robert Glen Dillon Paul Thomas Darnell, Jr. Dwight Lee Dean Duane Henson Dillard Jerry Kenneth Dillon L-4 46 sm A X . . I , VIOLENT TUSSELS WITH LOGARITHMS, 'iw ffi gz 'KM Robert Wayne Doby Tommy Douglas Dowdy Benjamin Wayne Dunman George Adam Edwards Robert Edmond Doriot Carole Lee Draper James Burnett Dyer Lacy Lee Edwards Doris Lee Doss Mable Louise Drewry Raymond Henry Ebbett Virginia Louise Elmore Carolyn Leigh Dotson George William Drewry Lyn Greer Edminston Nancy Darlene Emerson 65 FOREIGN POLICY, WORLD LITERATURE, 15 'VT ' M, Qi 1 ' 1- 6. 76.3 ' X 55 ig' , Patricia Epps .Ivan Betty Falkenstein Betty June Ferguson Martlia Ann Fisher Fannie faroline Etter Mary Glenn Falls Brenilu l':1rolyn Ferguson Earle Micliael Fisher Nancy Melba Evans Billy Lynn Feufiisnii .lziniuc Vnrulyn Ferguson Tlionizis Lynn Fitzputric Patricia Maureen Ewa-rs llnrliurzi L'Iflinv l Q1'i:L1smi Patsy Suv Fields Lil'OY91' Clevelgmll Flint, III CICERO, SHELLEY, AND SHAKESPEARE... 'K x 4' if 2 -,- .,., -, f , 4-..,,-, ,gg,i t,.,A I isa- . Sandra Twiner Flora Ann Tilghman Francis Glen Garland Judith Paulette Glass Roger Wright Foutz Linda Gay Frazier Kenneth Wayne Garnett Mary Isabel Gibson Thomas Stockton Fox Wayne Loren Frazier Maxine Charolet Gearhart Freda Sue Gilbert Shirley Mae Fralin Marsden Eugene Gardner Claudia Elaine Geiger Ronald Lee Gillespie 67 WE HAVE ENJOYED MANY VICTORIES 'S in-fl 8 S.-ff fl Y.. Elizabeth Vcllll ll lwfwr' h Phyllis Allll lQl'm-llwzly Pfllxllllcth Rl-itll llllfi' Yllqillllll L00 Hull Sallrlrzl Lu- fll1I'Il1llI1 3Iil'I1lll'l lhlllllw lQl'li't'lll Vlll'-llyll Suu H:lll'1'il'lll lN11I'OlC -111110 Hallll G21I'lll.I'14l HI'illlll1l4'l', .Ill Iillllll .Xlll-ll Griggs fyl1ll'lxl' Hllmlililll Hlllv Sylvia 1.00 ulllllllh EIIXVUI VIL-llllfllt lmli .xllll llllbll-l' .Xllll lglllxlllwtll llzllc Szllllilxl X-YUHIIQ I Gluvutt, .llx AND SOME CRUSHING DEFEATS .... fy., 55 , 1.3 Wg!! ., 5,14 ,Q ,rf I Rosiland Russell Harris Fred Scott Harris Shirley Ann Harris Joyce Francenia Harrison A Barbara Jean Hartman Frances Hunt Hawkins Bonnie Ella Haynes Jacqueline Sue Heath 79 Sandra Ann Helms Antoni Lee Herndon Jeanie Corinne Hendrick Joseph Alsen Herron Richard Glen Henning Virginia Anne Hill Carolyn Lee Henritze Paulette Elaine Hill IN OUR YEARS WE HAVE DEVELOPED 9'5- ,Qv,.,--1 XX I S UTS Q5 wr? In QD? ,vw '25 .gx 'E ilvw-r I n Stephen McQuinstun Hodges Martha Sue Ilmlfges Mary Eleanor Ilmhgcs HUIJUII II21l'uI4I IIUVZIIK E' Betty Ann Iiuwzml Iiurl Malxwcll Iludgins Mary Annu Hunt liznmlulph Allcn Iluwcll .Iuhn lhxviml Iludson Lzxvinl Emory Hurt, III 1 Ruin-rt Nurris llmvcll Varmlyn Suv Ilul't'm:m IIIlIl'g'lll'0I Delores Hutton Hum- Ann Ilulmlmrml IIUIIHIIIS liriw Ilumphrey Edward llerokson Jnnles ll MANY VIRTUES BUT, TO BE HONEST, W fx :FW to-W. K . 'cz' X -VVS l A T -w. X 5 k Y s . , A X Q f . el ,xx 3 I- T by Q ix TE Barbara Dean Jarrett Laverne Marie Jett Dorothy Lee Jones Marlene Virginia Keen Carole Lombard Jarrett Valerie Evelyn Johnson Joyce Gale Jones Edward Lee Keller Wanda Faye Jenkins William Sidney Johnson William Dennie Jones Ann Elizabeth Keys William Cornell Jeter Andrea Lee Jones Cecil Jackson Karnes Larry Kenneth Keys 7 l QUITE A FEW DEFECTS AS WELL! 'EIN 7 5 as ily N, iv' I ,,ci . A '11 5' 6 3 Q 2 'fii3 Tf,fE Q. i . X f ,. 5 cv' -A -4 . 5 I X it ff'37i'ff'-Ti lg.. .Tr ,,6ibL:-f 5Zf 2. :lg 'f - , ' fig ge wig.:-'f ,: - f V ' ?ffig71':.i2:?l'f?1 '25 fu ., , 'uv--sf Marilyn Louise Kilggure Haymunfl Barry Kim: Nancy Lee Kingery BlZlI'l.f2i1'Ct I,M1'utliy Kurslmm 151 5'5 Yirginizi Lee Lambert 'l'ruuillu Ann Layne Dorotliy Susan Leech l-Zulm-1't Huy Lum-ustei' Alice Szxunilcrs Lee .lumes Milton Leslie my 121-z11'le-:ic Luwsun ll:11'lm1':x Ann Lee Evelyn Litchfield Lewis l'uul liznviil Lziymun Leslie llclen Lee William Oscar Lipscomb BUT, GH! THE LAST JOY warm ,,,,., , JP' 'G' ,, i Q Cathy Elaine Logan George Michael Jane Catherine McGee Linda Joyce McLain McCathern Donald Lee Lucas Rose Mary McDowell Robert Gene McGuire Wayne Castle McLemo1'e, Jr. Douglas Charles Lucas Ronald Lee McDowell Diane Horsley McGuire Lewis Barnhart McNeace, Jr. Cecelia Sarah Lyle John Walter McFarland John Richard McKee Richard McNeace 73 OF BEING A SENIOR AT JEFFERSON... li YN as 1'-xan- ax- 0 Zu, ,, Q34 '26-ii f 4514 . -' Qi, AJ, . TQ '1 1- Q Im 1 -0 ,sq ,.. ..- 95 'vim 'F 3 01,5 Q-Y - Patricia Arm Mf:Nutt Shirlvy Jam- Mairtiu Ellcmlei' Lewis Martin Mary Ruth Mauney .lane Czii'o1 Mzulilux Hzirry I':liXVlll'li Martin Nutty Lou Mason .Tuliu Sandra Mayer Iluuglus i'Ir:z1fz:u1ts iiivhiml Ilvwuym- Mairtin Ruth lfllizulwtli Mason Ricliuiwi Arthur Mayo Mufgunn filuria Fay Mzirshzill Ihwis Nznrim- iyilllfill Wxxyrw Tlwmus Massey David Leo ix'I01lL'i1Ll1ll I THE GLORIES OF SENIOR DAY . , I ,. f UW'-gk mf J, QQ? X a , f 5 -Qt,-', flu VV' il Wbv' William Taylor Meador Peggy Ann Miles Barbara Carol Meador Ann Elgin Miller Susan Elaine Meador Judith Gaynell Miller Jesse Thomas Meadows Virginia Mills 117' 1 lil Beverly Ann Mitchell Lorenzo Moore Wilson Pickett Moore Carol Jean Morris E l , Victoria Iris Moses Robert Courtney Mottley, Jr. Patricia Ann Mullins Carolyn Joy Mullins AND BACCALAUREATE SERVICE S-r 1619 1 it-aa ,. I e' i 5 3 - - 5 Vi . U ,J 54 Q , U 52:11 l gf John Stuart Mullins limiulil lim-my Nate Hzilpli Gcrulil Nol'sing'e1' Lois Ann Olwiisliuin James Alexander Mullins lluilulpli Matthew l,o1m:irll .ll-l'I'vi'son Noland Lynn Walter O'Donnell Nm-ip:liIm1's Shirley Juan llL1i'l,lm'k l i'urn-4-N lmc Ni-wmun lllvlvin llmiglzis Nowlin Tummy Yzinston O'N0ill Wanda .lil-an lllycrs .Im-ssc Iilinc-r Nil-liuls llzwiil 1,1-0 Olwnsliuin Sumli Ellen Overfelt f ARE OBSCURED 47 31 'Www 3' 1 ,,W.,..s,,: .4 5 cl.. kg ' P 1 5 f 5' William Earl Joanne Louise Palmer Zurna Pentecost Roslvn Pierce Overstreet, Jr. ' Martha Ann Owen Norma Kay Pannell Rebecca Sue Perdue Carolyn Cofdova Platt Carolyn Jean Pace William Thomas Paxton Jan Perigen Georgia Ann Plunkett Sheila Marie Padgett Dean Fuller Penley Zona Gail Phillips Donald Eugene Poff 77 BY THE BRILLANCE OF GRADUATION. .4-u..., if 'CZ- ' Q Y 155 fi-5 Shirley Jean Puff Mil-lizwl lice Prillninn Rebecca Clement Quinn Nancy Bryan Reynolds Beverley Louise Preas l'2ltl'll'lZl Faye Proctor liivhuril Hcnry Rouse William Elzio Riclialxlsoii Donald Lee Pre-as Sliirloy .lc-un Puckett Victoria Ann Roid Ronnie Richardson John liichaiwl Privc- Iiolwrt Louis Quurlos, Jr. Dexter Snow Rcpnss .lim Edward Rinehart WE HAVE SO MUCH AHEAD ZW ww-ww' ,rw W, ,Q-qi in 'vw' 'ky Wayne Morris Roberts Patricia Lee Robinson Morris Padgett Rorer Marian Alice Rugs John Winifred Robertson Larry Rogers Richard Dennis Roscoe Thomas John Ryan Wayne Douglas Robertson Patricia Ann Rogers Nancy Calhoun Royall Darlene Marie Ryden Wallace Adela Robertson Tommy Jefferson Rogers Richard Earl Ruble Linda Lee Ryder 79 YET SO VERY, VERY MUCH M0 'td X ?...,f ,pf- Nancy Lee Sulomonsky K Sharron liianc' Szirvvr Barry Rzinelolph Szirvvr Czxrltun Waynu Sun! 'iff' .15 lllzirylcne Suunilers Milmlrvml .loycc S1-lilottliolwr Nunvy Ilunu Sm-Icy lklnrizn Rose Sollcrs fs? ,x K Nu.-w,. ,L , .-xr' NX.. A ... .rxssviy rx., ' x Frances Carolyn Shzxy Bri-mln Lou Shelton Ann 'llll01'L'S2l Shelton Iris Fay Shi-lton Y .fi If sv-X-A fi Kathryn Josephine Shelton Nunnio Mae Shepherd Clara Ilunysc Shilling Estln-1' Loo Short TO LEAVE BEHIND. , 4 we S? iii W 'Ui X if fm ef-r' 'wk 17 if mi 'Ruger Leslie Edward Siler Jane Whitney Sink Nada Jane Smith Joe Cephas Smitherg Verlyne Deloris Simmons Nila Jacqueline Slusher Lonza Reynolds Smith Robert Burr Spencer Carolyn Leigh Simpson Margaret Mae Smiley Woody Ray Smith David John Spencer Roger Lyndon Simpson Doris Evelyn Smith Charles Oliver Smith Robert Jarratt Spiers, Jr 8 I WE HAVE BUILT UP WITHIN US 'UN Cr ,funn X I A X Q x wk ' .ie 1 Q5--in R' . air,- g..- we f 'S X ' ' 'S I vu... X, X L g,,x ' is 51 7' eo-'- -E' ' r'U6g 'W Q' 1 is w v .I I 1- if ' I, X 11's IS E ki- i I lx' kr' - T nw..- ,lik J Connie Kay Spitzer Stella lllurlene Stafford Wayne Kenneth Stanley Alta Rooth Strieklin .Juanita filc-Lives Sprnusi- lN'Izn'y Ellen Stanley Jerry Alun Stinson Judy Rose Stump Roy Lee Swinger Vumlyri I+'i'um-es Stanley Lois Ann Stinson liiclinrd Henebry Stutts Johnnie Tlwinns Snwili-r Allin-il Flzipiflenii Gary Rznululpli Stovall Elvu Anne Swartz Stun ey, . r. bf A STOREHOUSE OF MEMORIES, AN ln P' 2? if Nha. rg... , jg A Ann Carole Tabor Patricia Margie Thomas Franklin Delano Ida Mae Tibbs Thomason Sadie Mae Tate Martha Mantelle Thomas Vernon Charles Thompson llflZ1l',Q'i11'Qt Jane Tilghman Chapman Douglas Tate Charlotte Ann Thomas William Douglas Sherwood Lynn Townsend Thornburg' Jackson Lee Thierry Michael James Thomas Brenda Thurman Hoy Edward Tuggle S3 AND IN THE YEARS TO COME 211'- .psy Q ,Q Qs ,. . . ' --Q f?: - I ,X - f : ' 11 .nv --3,95 -1 fi af 3.13. bg.,-YK' F, 1' 9 . ff A .ff fif- .Q I! r .xi 'Alive -X sk f Y. x': .' ss--V A-'- i X., IN lv Donalfl Loo Turznzxn Iqlljllll' Lev Upllilw llzxvifl Timuthy Vernon John Silas YVade II Paul lllitvlmll Turnm-1' Rznylnurn llnwurnl Runnin- I'z1g'c Yost Robcrt Leo VVz1de Vzlnmlcgwift Morggan I4-Q Tyrrvll llvrsln-I Ill-1'lw1't Vzxughn .Fully Cnrulc Vest Carolyn Ann Wuggonor Eleanor' .lc-un l,llllllC'l'L1'l'l' l':1t1'il-in .lm-un Vnxngllt lhnlglaxs Lipscmnb Wznlu Allie Loo lYilldl'0l1 84 WE WILL, AS WORDSWORTH SAYS, NWS! Cv iii' W1-M 4' ,M-11 Ali' N asia' James Ralph Walton Russell Edwin Walton, Jr. Robert Oakey Warner Q-V f' - - ' E , 0 an Si M Nj 8, 5 Sv 1 . ' X .Q ' W A 'l ' Ai '..'l ii' '- 1 51,5 fl r 3 xg fq X x v r . fl I' H A James Clyde Watson James Donald Webb Lester Ray Welch George Douglas Watts Betty Ann Webb Tunis Eugene Wells Geo1'e Ronald Weaver Rena Lewis Weld Betty June Wheeler Brenda Joyce Weaver Robert Martin Weiner lvlurtha Ann White Sue Sawyer Waters LOVINGLY TAKE THEM OUT . - .. . N. M , :. ,s ' x' ...an . x b q, .. ,,,,1,. .. X i , .. . in , 'Y' 'K -' is ,'j'af5i' 73? 'k A ,. , . Y , . EMA 3 J ful' Q 'QL if? ,, is ,Q 'Cf' A Virginia Lynn While Melanie .ln Wilkes Donald John Williams Cliarlotte Sue Williams Richard flarst White Rub' lialclwin Willa-it llubcrl lllarvin Williams Gerald Tate XVilson Annie Margaret llarrii-tl llianc Williams liunalml liiiiruiic Williams SlieHa Lynn Wilson Whittaker Douglas Eflwarfl Wharlcy Nanvy .lnyw Williams Lewis Clifton Wills Norma Henrietta Wimmoi' FOR RECALL. 4 ff , , 6 4, ' I ,..,,, K,- ,A I I -. i, V 13, V ' 4 fi 'VI' I f 4. 5 , 5 V Wauauq. 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The S.C.A. is a great force in training youth for the time when they must take their respective places in the World. Through this group, students, by working to- gether, are given an actual part in the govern- ment of the school. They gain a better under- standing of themselves and American demo- cratic procedures. As usual the Student Government has cen- tered its activities around school life. They have worked with an orientation program for new students, organized the sponsoring of a Foreign Exchange Student, prepared and given out Student Directories. presented the annual Snow Queen Dance at Christmas, and a Spring Project. Representatives from Jefferson attended the S.A.S.C. Convention in Corpus Christi, Texas this Winter, and acquired many new ideas. Jef- ferson had the honor of being elected Parlia- mentarian for the 1960 Convention. STUDENT GOVERNMENT SERVES Hanging fire exit signs throughout the building are Prefect members Gynetha Coxwell, Margaret Kurshan, Recording Secretaryg Tommy Holcomb, Patty Martin, Johnny Edwards, and Mary Stone Copenhaver. ' ' I I,-f 4 5 QQ, 1 Student Government Representatives: First Row: B. Abbuehl, B. Buchanan, R. Lichtman, C. Coller, C. Mor- ris, L. Hurt, S. Huffman, J. Hensley, F. Pleasants. Second Row: J. Watson, T. Seeley, J. Belton, A. Steven- son, E. Sandefur, N. Seeley, B. Weaver, Y. Crouch, B. Leonard, S. Glenn. Third Row: G. Shute, B. Bowman, B. Davis, J. Kessler, M. Rachel, C. Wire, J. Bondurant, S. Grasty, M. Emick, B. Harrison, J. Johnson. Fourth Row: G. Garland, J. Blount, J. Vandegrift, J. Toler, B. McAffee, B. Cuddy, W. Massey, R. Ruble, C. Kerr. Fifth Row: W. Ferguson, H. Quekemeyer, T. Wirsing, B. Sumner, T. Fitzpatrick, R. Stutts, L. Craig, J. Sledd, G. Remaine, N. Nicodemus, D. Denson. WITH EFFICIENCY AND DISTINCTION. Preparing information for Student Government are Miss Velva Wood, sponsor, Frank Byrd, Vice-President, Bobby Young, President, Mary Mauney, Secretary, and Ceal Lyle, Treasurer, the officers of the Student Government. Prefect Members Richard Bushong, JoAnn Floyd, Eu- gene Angle and Robbie Horak count votes from elec- tions. ' 44, W I inf? I ififfxi f, cf? -- ,, A M' 'Q 114, , 0 W - Y- ., Hwy, .LW-M ff-' -gmt? I . , ,S 9 I 1 - rf: ' H ' f...:fr.1ef,cfnf1,'i1iz5fLvfQqlQ:91gfQ? vi l ffl Jtllllvblh llll CLLR V. ' 7 1960 H,-,,.... Changing the Hi-Y bulletin board are Mr. M. G. White, Mac McNeace, and Mr. C. L. Pitzer. CLEAN SPEECHWCLEAN SPORTSMAN SHIP... Conducting one of the Wednesday night meetings are Mac McNeace, President, and Bobby Spiers, Secretary. 92 This yearls Hi-Y proved to be one of the school's outstanding clubs. The group sponsor- ed many service projects such as collecting and distributing the Christmas baskets for the needy and treating a group of underprivileged children to dinner and a party. The meetings every Wednesday were interesting as well as inspirational. A Mother-son banquet capped the year's activities. The officers are Mac McNeace, Presidentg Billy Edwards, Vice-Presidentg Bobby Spiers, Secretarvg Doug Tate, Corresponding Secre- taryg Bill Lipscomb, Treasurerg and Geoff Hubbard, Chaplain. The advisors are M. G. White and C. L. Pitzer. i.,.., V Preparing programs seems to be enjoyed by Steve Hodges, Bobby Young, Mac McNeace, Ken Yancey and Billy Edwards. CLEAN SCHOLARSHIPNCLEAN LIVING-- Hi-Y Officers are, front row, Mac McNeace, President: Butch Foutz, Sargeant-at-arms Bill Lipscomb, Treasurerg Bobby Spiers, Sec-retaryg Billy Edwards, Vice-President Second row, Geoff Hubbard, Chaplaing Ken Yancey, Program Chairman: Doug Tate Corresponding Secretary. 93 AEMS OF ALLMYHGROUPS.. 1 W 1-if Taking part in a candle-light service at one of the Monday night meetings are Joyce Creasy, Kay Pannell. Andrea Becker. Joan Falkenstien, and Marian Russ. 1 . 'if . . Officers of Club I are seated: June Wimmer, Treasurerg Mary E. Hodges, Presidentg Jane Bibb, Secretary. Standing: Ann Tilghman, Inter-Club Council Rep.: Katherine Shelton, Program Chairman, Ann Tilghman Francis, Vice-President. The Y-Teens is a club of girls seeking spir- itual growth and rendering service to others. This year's activities included selling Savings Stamps, fixing and delivering a Christmas basket, stuffing TB envelopes, working for the March of Dimes and selling Y-Teen Candy Bars. 94 Y Senior Y-Teens Club l: First Row: J. Falkenstien, J Creasy, M. Russ, K. Pannell. Second Row: J. Wimmer A. Becker, J. Bibb. Third Row: M. E. Hodges, C Schricker, T. Francis. Fourth Row: B. Hawkins. S Dyer, T. Gray. C. Morris. Fifth Row: T. Layne, R VVeld, J. Maddox, B. Perdue, C. Lyle. Sixth Row: C Thomas, L. Frazier, A. Tilghman. Seventh Row: L Shelton, M. Mauney. 4 x . 'f fi V Members of Y-Teen Club II include: First Row: R. Pierce, B. Lee, P. Robinson, W. Robertson. Second Row: Mrs. Nina Cooper-Advisor, J. Belton, C. Boyd, M. Russ, R. Harris, C. King, J. White. Third Row: A. Gentry, B. Hawkins, J. Adams, M. Jett, C. Mackie, B. Dillon, B. Payne. Fourth Row: F. Hawkins, J. Smith, J. Baker, S. Mon- nick, M. King. ALWAYS TO BUILD CITIZENSHIP ' .w , - 1 .f ,- . ,fe , ' f n . L f J-4 1' The activities of the Senior Y-Teens Club II covered many varied fields. Members partici- pated with other Y-Teens in selling candy bars to buy camp facilities, had an ice-skating party, and attended the annual Y.W.C.A. Supper and sight-seeing trip to Natural Bridge and Monti- cello. Club II also took part in the city-wide in- stallation of officers, and in a half-day confer- ence on art, music, and literature at the Y.W.C.A. ff Officers of Y-Teen Club II are, left to right, Secretary Ellen Sandefur, President Judy Glass, Treasurer J Bowman, Vice President Jeri Bowman, Worship Chair man Carolyn Anderson, Program Chairman Zetsie Kidd. 95 ' 1 f 1 WORKING TOGETHER Nwcw Officers of the Junior Y-Teens are Jackie Null, Presidentg Christine Catron, Vice- Presidentg Bonnie Wilkerson, Secretary: Sherry Hillman, Interclub Council Rep- resentativeg Mary Hale, Treasurer, and Kitty Downs, Program Chairman. Junior Y-Teens: J. Weaver, R. Noell, S. Jones, G. The Junior Y-Teen Club of Jefferson is made up of Sophomore girls. Members have participat- ed in many varied activities this year such as selling candy for the benefit of Y-Teen Camp, a fund-raising bake sale and parties including one at Halloween and one at Christmas. There is also a mid-winter conference held in Norfolk. Virginia, for the purpose of training leaders for next year's Senior Y-Teens. Officers are encouraged to attend Camp Kiwanianna for two weeks of training in the summer. D. McLaine, A. Stone L Johnston N Murphy M Mauney, C. Corlette, N. Echols, and Mrs. Falls. Spon- O'Canas. Fourth Row: VY. Crouch, of Vllood, L. Crook: sor. Second Row: G..Coxwell, S. Albergotti, P. Martin, J. Stanley, S. Nelson, B. Bayse. C. Campbell, C. Edgington, D. McFarland. Third Row: bard, P. Greenway, L. Webber, C. Freeman, V. Ross V. C. Y. members: First Row: G. Gordon, A. Miller, T. Aker, M. Alford, K. Callahan, T. Bentley, M. Smiley, C. Wiggins. Second Row: J. Aldrich D Brown, P. Hartman, N. Pringle, B. Mottley, R. Har- W VZWP' ford, L. Akers. Fourth Row: M. Haynie, B. Haff S. Meador, C. Geiger, R. Barton, J. Kessler, H Crawford, S. Casteel, R. Mullen. Fifth Row: G. Hub- ris, J. Bowman, R. Martin. Third Row: M. Jett, F. Hawkins, J. Bain, A. Dodson, B. Jones, M. Staf- PROMOTING CHRISTIAN IDEALS. The Voice of Christian Youth is an affiliate of Youth for Christ International. The purpose of the club is to promote Christian fellowship among students at Jefferson. Miss Sarah Goodwin and Mrs. Mildred Sadler are sponsors. and Mrs. Mildred Sadler, Advisor. The V.C.Y. meets bi-monthly. Programs are presented about varied and interesting subjects concerning the development of spiritual life, teen- age problems, and Bible interpretation. The major project of the club this year was the Thanksgiv- ing Assembly. Special speaker was Rev. Burrel Lucas. Officers of the V. C. Y.: Tommy Aker, President: Ann Miller, Vice-President, Frances Hawkins, Treasurer: Dottye Hess, Secretary, Geoff Hubbard, Asst. Trea- surer. V. C. Y. members love to sing. Pictured here are P. Greenway, S Meador, L. Webber, J. Byrd, D. Brown, C. Byrd, M. Alford, F. Hawk- ins, V. Ross, and D. Hess at the piano. 97 .Q RX 'ii-A .3 . Second and third year members of the French Club are First Row: S. Flora, C. Brickey, S. Mayer, B. Moore, N. Smith, J. Craig. Second Row: L. Silverman, C. An- derson, M. Russ, J. Creasy, M. Hodges, K. Pannell, M. Alford, M. L. Hodges. Third Row: J. Williams, L. Bush, F. Hawkins, C. Lyle, B. Haff, Jane Bibb. Fourth Row: V. Sigman, B. Peyton, J. Wimmer, M. Kurshan, L. Brenner, L. Moncus, M. Kilgore, A. Francis. Fifth Row L. Cotton, B. Foster, B. Mason, J. Maddox, G. Coleman S. Bieler, A. Lee, B. Quinn, A. Tilghman. Sixth Row W. Smith, R. Foutz, M. McClure, C. Coleman, C. Thom- as, B. Young, K. VVard, B. Mottley. P. VVhittaker. T Fitzpatrick. THROUGH VERB BLANKS, READING CONVERSATION, L'Echo de Roanoke, French newspaper, is brought out four times a year. Its staff includes Kay Epperson, Re- porterg Margaret King, Editor, Bob Mottley, Co-Editor, Mrs. Fallwell, Sponsorg Andrea Becker, Reporter: Becky Perdue, Typist, and Mary Hodges, Business Manager. Jefferson is one of the few schools in the United States to publish three different newspapers in three different languags-English, French, Latin. I 'L 1 'nr 'JH Organized for pupils with a special interest in the language, the French Club is designed to acquaint students with French culture and to develop ease in speaking the language. These objectives are attained through regular month- ly meetings. Students sponsor a French orphan and correspond with French students during the year. At Christmas there is a party at the home of a member where the group participate in skits and serve refreshments. The yearly spring picnic brings club activities to a close. Representatives and Officers of the French Club are, First Row: Rebecca Perdue, President, Jeannie Williams, Vice-President, Louise Drewry 7 Secretary, Ronnie Lichtman, Treasurer. Second Row: M. Rankin, N. Kingery, P. Humphries, V. Reid, D. Smith. Third Row: J. Umberger, J. Adams, M. Thomas, L. Krebs, S. Wright, C. Staton, M. Copenhaver. Fourth Row: Mrs. Lynn Eckman, Advisor, J. Sink, C. Roupas, R. Stutts 1 J. Mundy, S. Salmons, J. Stone. Mrs. Fallwell at the Christmas party , v,,, ,,--L--ff' shows her enthusiasm. , ,,,.. VOCABULARY STUDY, First year members of the French Club: First Row P. Mayhew, J. Davis, J. Adams, A. Kavanaugh, V. Nichols, S. Norris, M. Jett, S. Minnick. Second Row P. Brown, R. Ostroy, A. Foster, E. Drakes, M. Amos, D. Copty, C. King, N. Mundy, H. McGavock, J. A. Floyd Third Row: B. Harrison, B. Hawkins, S. Scott, D Watts, M. Rachel, J. Morgan, K. Davis, J. Kessler, M. Fitzpatrick, A. Zirkle, B. Hall, M. Woods, A. Stev- enson. Fourth Row: P. Dove, M. Sims, J. Markley, V. Ross, L. Brown, M. Platt, A. Hunt, M. Ricks, S. Shute, J. Stoller, M. Johnson, B. Lubinski, F. Sours. Fifth Row: E. Sandefur, C. Schricker, S. Grubbs, K. Hyde, M. O'Canas, L. Venable, C. Agnew, B. Payne, M. Keller, S. Britton, P. McDowell, S. Kummer, S. Glenn. Sixth Row: J. Bondurant, C. Nininger, P. Pratt, C. Fox, B. Stephens, J. Compton, S. Francis, R. Rowland, R. Johnson, T. Drish. Seventh Row: S. Olenger, M. Hay- nie, J. Maddox, P. Bradshaw, F. Ross. .far Q-4 I 1 . ,4 HA 3 a t : ' r Members of the Pan American League are First Row: R. Cummingham, C, Akers, A. Swartz, R. Carter, B. Washburn, J. Via, D. Casada, A. Moomaw, B. Robertson, J. Crowell, J. Johnson, S. Waters, J. Carico, B. Becker, S. Spencer, C. King, W. Hat- cher, M. Smiley, J. Campbell. Second Row: J. Slusher, L. Hurt, S. Markley, S. Turner, C. Robertson, S. Hurd, B. Luckado, J. Strickland, C. Law, R. Arnold, D. Gray, S. Wil- IN TRANSLATION Miss Nickels from Hollins College is the Spanish Student-Teacher. ' -GT3xvssiHm-!ixHwaPtr m'sSN1s!cm!Qw ww1:vwF1ssx' Wav' The Officers and Program Committee members of the P.A.L. are First Row: Kathy Heslep, Alta Stricklin, Carol Morris, President Tommy Mea- dows, Diane Dugan, Richard Bushong. Second Row: Rena Weld, Dennis Donnelly, Shirley Pratt, Joan Falkenstein. Third Row: Ann Miller, Kathryn Shelton, Brenda Weaver, Stuart Mullins, Glenn McNulty, J. Allman. Fourth Row: Ida Tibbs, Miss Miriam Bowman, Mr. J. N. Harker, Jr. and Miss Velva Wood-Advisorsg and Buddy Robertson. '+... -sw. IOO J ,. V' I U I . T i fs-. -. Ligfiy . in lg. . f . it 294 f.4.,nc-i.1'.,,,f. -M an Lf1.li...'511 il Af ,', Q17 l V 'jj A K?-lJJn21'1'!d!,,'lf-L ix I l',L.JX. '.,2fkYfl.,f,f1 'T V ,.wf .... 1 - ' sf T ey f T'-,N lg tl, VM? V ff 1 ,, --' e , ,Ji - p , .J ,kg K ixrl ., I iJ - f 4 . H Q .1 are 1 fe , , T f .. Wg I , , X ',.- I N f 4' V R 1 ,f -. jr n lp K 25:1 Lf! X, -.,,, J4',L-LT J fl . V 0 ,, . ' , 1 . . 0 rf ,ff 1 TA ,H xl VV , L. j . ' ,Q . --1 J - 3 ,. fy? , K ' -74,5 vVJ,x,.4., il! r . T -+A' -a--.l.f., . A 1, . ., i 'A ,fi I, Q, .. , Z! , i ffq fl . , r , 0 1. i ff .,, W f ,f-,VN Cav uf? lg we-1 fx' l qlijl .. . .4.,vV,'1,4MZ 1 .. f ..-T .XJ 1 P 7 ,-.X . J-,.1..'s'i'Uf2f' .J M L 'H f : if r ' X i fr , . f I A 'Xi fel' N ' l. . X Ji X ' ' - 1' A 'Y'-Cf G vc ,i-fl l It A . . X , ' A l in J vf sf fy., ,Au Y E KX., . more, M. Williams, L. Tipton, J. Self, R. Bushong. Third Row: T. Webb, J. Blake, L LJ Quw'..ff .T .ekffkce-ef A. Gentry, P. Floyd, H. Williams, L. Williams, H. Alliff, M. Neff, T. Taylor, B. Dixon, .I if l ,fi ' -J ,A G. Lawson, F. -Shelton. Fourth Row: P. Chapman, W. Weeks, L. Lawson, P. McCall, Lk. Jgjit -X ,T 'f,a,fUij, ,LQ M. Taylor, E. Simpson, J. Baker, S. Dyer, D. McFra1and, V. G. Buck, S. Grasty, T. Bren- ,U 'lf ' ner, M. Charlton, H. Baldwin, J. Kelly, M. Saunders, M. Carraway, C. Draper. D f' . fi -gf, ' T 1 .Jfi1.ctw,gY, f-4 rf' 1 A , X 1' F- Vx? ,I W g,.J..,. Q AND CONTINUOUS LANGUAGE DRILLI X' ,H 7 ,Lv fix Cf? If ,lg4,.g,., 'X v,,,..M Ybfvlqymx ,App uf.f,',,, 'VL-Z.3g,.4Qf,Q-1, 1 T fV,,+.3 X Y T if H, .. ,A K 5 ffl Ni' XfJ A j sJQ,f'l,u fl ivy H I .XJ . H ., .H , . ., , AQCF, 192 ,Wy im. Luge: UQ iv-if , w f -- Q, I X The Pan American League at Jefferson was -f' .1149 g .l ,F yfiffy ,lf fl , 3 i f given its charter on March 30, 1943. Los,X 1 '-ft! 'LW' AJ Amigos Unidos is the name of our chapter. 5' 'iT T 'f 1 ,, ,ff The League is an international organization, ga ,fy 7 , 5 ,-5. , ,A part of the Pan American Union of twenty-C ,f' rj ' ' T Z re ,f 1,4 iii' 'W one American nations. The purpose of the P.A.L. is the active futhf ' erance of Inter-American understanding to the end of promoting a hemispheric spirit. The Pan American League has 105 members. The annual fall picnic was held at Fishburn Park where everyone enjoyed games, hot dogs, and singing. The tradition Christmas Party was held in the cafeteria with the breaking of the pinata. This year's officers are President Tommy Meadow, Vice-President Diane Duncan, Sec- retary Carol Morris, and Treasurer Joan Falk- enstein. lOl X - ,HWY Y, ,ff 4 X The breaking of the Pinataisffffaditional at the P.A.L. Christmas Party. l Students in the third vear Latin Class include E. Sandefur. Third Row: M. Mauney, P. Martin. First Row: l. to r. R.-Lichtman. S. Thompson. J. Korte, D. Mfhite. Fourth Row: S. Meador, N. S. Minnick. Second Row: Miss Johnson, Instruc- Royal, D. Martin, L. Combs. tory A. Estes, M. Copenhaver, B. Cuddy, T. Amos. 1 gal 1 :gf I fi ' I I' 'I ug: .. 1.4. - -1- .t,.A v-1 N-Sty Members of the first year Latin class are ex- hibiting projects made by former classes. Doris VVills, wielding a battle axe, and Sandy Brown with a pilum attack B. VV. Jones who shields himself with a scutum. WE LEARN The second year of study consists of a review of first year grammar and a study of Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War. The third and fourth year students study either Cicero's orations or Vergil's Aeneid and selections from the work of other poets of that era. The studies of Cicero and Vergil alternate year to year. W rfmi ff? 32 K? fi 'W P, ff? fav' - Z! Members of the Junior Classical League: First Row: J. Little, M. Hale, J. Slusher, E. Bass, L. Johnston. C. King, N. Royal, L. Drewry, J. Corte, K. Callahan, M. Camper. Sixth Row: L. Combs, L. Goddard, B. Allen, T. Amos. Second Row: P. Martin, S. Meador, B. Ayd- S. Waldrop, A. Spencer, K. Downs, A. Jarrelle. Seventh lett, C. Bancroft, J. Adams, C Davis, J. Coxwell. Third Row: T. Driesh, P. Thompson, M. Smith, J. Adams. Row: E. Hatcher, L. Frazier, M. Ocanas. Fourth Row: M. Fisher, J. Gardner. Eighth Row: B. Abbuehl, M. Lieberman, L. Drescher, A. Stone, C. Wood, M. Moses, D. Denson, B. Leeper. Smiley, J. Trent. Fifth Row: D. Martin, S. Casteel. SPEECH AND CULTURE OF OTHER PEOPLES, The torch of learning against a background of laurel leaves is the symbol of the Junior Classical League and is shown in sterling silver as the pin of the organization. This is suggestive of the purpose of the club to foster and pass on the love of the classics. Meetings are held the last Tuesday of each month and programs of songs, skits, talks, or slides in Latin are scheduled. One project of the club is the publication of the Roanoke Roman printed twice a year. About forty percent of all students enrolled in Latin are members of the Jefferson Chapter of the National Junior Classical League. IO3 2 . g.. x x . X i if -i '- ' nuff .-an-- :Z Q 5 gi -' 2 l. fi E if 'o-fs ff FW 1' xrirk f Q5 X ,V V ' J M9mb6l'S Of the Library Chlbi L- to R-- Diana Guin- tricia Mullins, Barbara Jarrett, Cletta Deyerle, Charles iam, Judy Lowman, Phyllis Aker, Mary Camper, Pa- Wilkerson, Regina Slayton, Evelyn Lewis. WE PREPARE FOR CAREERS Members of the F.T.A.: First Row: Frances Hawkins, Reporter, Brenda Weaver, Secretary, Nada Jane Smith, Treasurer, Judy Kessler, President. Second Row: Peggy Craft, Judy Caldwell, Sherry Hillman, Mary- belle Emick, Sue Scott, Margaret Smiley, Betsy Harri- son. Third Row: Betsy Gwynn, Mary Hale, Joanne Self, Jeanne Ostwald, Pat Hartman, Jeanette Naff, Kathie Bancroft. Fourth Row: Kathryn Shelton, Bun- nie Wright, Sandy Mayer, Judy Powell, Richard Mar- tin, John Allman, Judy Baker, Mrs. Florence Stump, Advisor. Advisors not pictured are Miss Thelma Chambers and Miss Ruth Cronise. 5 f ffl P1 . i W? X, n .1 x ,M N 1 I l , , KA H Y A?.f. ?'!.4ff 1,7 .il A A 'Q 54 it My E 4 y ' . ,- ' . Y ., -we WHILE AT JEFFERSON The Future Business Leaders of America, an organization for business students in high school and college, helps to improve business education through classes, school, and community relations- ships. Members profit from a well-balanced pro- gram of activities such as panel discussions, spell- ing bees, employer-employee banquets, regional and state conferences and summer workshops. Virginia is divided into five F.B.L.A. regions, each centered around a state college-Radford for this region. Business employers find a valuable source of recruitment in the F.B.L.A. Installation of officers was held in the chapel of the Calvary Baptist Church. S e a t e d are D. Humphrey, J. Beard, J. Miller, V. Moses. Stand- ing, First Row: 1. to r.: K. Saunders, Reporter, J. White, Historian, R. Barton, Treasurer, A. Nunn, Song Leader, C. Jarrett, Parliamentariang J. Rut- Looking over their 1959 F.B.L.A. exhibit, which took a Second Place National Award at the state conference are seated, Jenny White, Historian, and Judy Miller. Standing: Elaine Hill, State Recording Secretary, and Verlyne Simmons, State F'.B.L.A. President. ledge, Photographer, S. Griffen, Secretary and Radford Region, Secretary. Second Row: Sue Ep- perly, Past President, Andrea Jones, Presidentg Pat Ewers, Vice-President, and Verlyne Sim- mons, State President. , a ,,,, W' , I , f YY . ' 1 t iv , A H at l H' l W' . .. .7 'f.i in 'fl 49 1 if ' . 5 S , F.B.L.A. members: First Row: Z. Kidd, A. Nunn, D. Arrington, J. Stump. Second Row: J. Weaver, J. Spradlin ,M. Ridgeway, B. Webb, V. Hill, S. Griffin. Third Row: G. Clifton, D. Hendrick, D. Tomlinson, D. McLain, J. Armstrong, L. Bowles , X ., .V , 7 ' W '57, AND ON THE JOB ALWAYS . -, .. .... .F n .1--ui Members of the D.E.: First Row: D. Blessard, T. Wells, E. Banks, B. Ferguson, J. VVilliams. Fourth Row: Mr. R. Howell. Second Row: M. White, Treasurerg VV. Buchanan, J. Stinson, H. Reese, G. VVatts, G. Basham, Jenkins, M. Hutton, M. Courtney, C. VVood, T. Layne, D. Dean, R. Nofsinger, T. Darnell, A. Clingenpeel, J. Abercrombie. Third Row: J. Paitsel, D. Ryder, S. De- D. Simpson. Vaughn, V. Johnson, C. Shay, P. Gooch, S. Overfelt, Joyce Willianis, below, right, finds that helping customers to make their final de- cisions plays a big part in her work. '11, IQJ3, . Joyce Schlotthober arranges a jewel- ' ry display to attract Valentine's Day shoppers. The purpose of Distributive Education is to give the student a chance to gain valuable experience in an actual retail, wholesale. or service occupation. He not only re- ceives on-the-job training, but spends an hour in the classroom each day, learning the different phases of dis- tribution. This information is applied to his own job. D. E. students all belong to the Distributive Education Clubs of America. Each D. E. Club enters students in a district competition which includes contests of merchan- dise presentation, window display judging, sales demon- stration, essays, and student of the year. Winners com- pete with others in the State and Nation. The D. E. Club winds up its social functions for the year with Employer-Employee Banquet. Appreciation is expressed to the employers for their help. guidance and understanding throughout the school year, IO6 LOOKING AHEAD. In 1944 the Future Homemakers of America Club was organized at Jefferson. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfac- tion of homemaking has been the goal of its members. Among activities for the year were fixing a Christmas basket for a family, making and selling corsages, earrings, and pins for Christ- mas. A panel discussion on Teenage Problems 'YV F.H.A. officers: Parliamentarian, Mary Glenn Fallsg Vice-President, LaVerne Jettg President. Patty Pratt: Song Leader, Virginia Hallg and Treasurer, Betty Haff. Valerie Johnson, Cheryn Collar, Linda Shelton, and Anne Shelton enjoy making pies for their dessert. was given. A Christmas party was held at the home of one of the members. In the Spring, the home- makers went to Longwood College to visit the Home Ee. department. The members of the F.H.A. have worked to f K- achieve their goal. Living by their motto, To- ward New Horizons . F.H.A. members: First Row: B. Fergurson, K Duncan, V. Hudson, P. Pratt, J. Carico, J. Powell J. Davis, A. Moomaw, F. Pleasants, Mrs. Robert: son-Sponsor. Second Row: S. Leech, C. Harper, C. Hall, M. Falls, B. Haff, D. Conner, V. Hall V. Sigmon, L. Jett, J. Campbell, D. Brown, Ji i. Strickland. Third Row: J. A. Palmer, S. Francis, J. Stump, B. Peyton, S. Scott, S. Huff, C. Davis. Fourth Row: P. Campbell, C. Little, N. Rauch, N. Echols, A. Jarrell, W. Barkley, V. Simmons, A. Jones, J. Ferguson, C. Campbell, B. Jett, L. Dowdy, S. Nolen, M. Rauch. X li lO7 X L K T af The Art Staff includes: First Rovv: A. Johnson, D. VVoodyard, D. Dovvdy, Mrs Young J Haddon S Beard Childress C Robertson, D. VVatts, H. VVilliams, Z. P. Ring, F. Harris, G. McCathern W Tear C Bephart Pentecost V5 Barkley, M. VVilkes. Second Rovv: J. The ACORN MAGAZINE, which is published twice yearly-in the Fall and the Spring-is the literary-arts pub lication of Jefferson High. The magazine has membership in the Southern Interscholastic Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Last year the Acorn received the highest rating possible-Medalist-in the Columbia competition. A varied list of contents are presented to the ACORlN readers-poems, articles, short stories. impressionisms features, cinquains, hokkus, and a new section with the Fall 1959 issue, Vignettes. The balance obtained from the use of equally divided art work and print has brought about this year two of the most attractive ACORN issues we have ever published. Acorn Magazine Literary Staff: First Row: Waldron, S. Helm R Price NI Wilkes J V511 B. Ferguson, B. Lubinski, S. Mayer, M. Staf- son, E. Hatcher ford, C. Henritze, B. O'Laughlin. Standing: A. l I V w V F o : A V 4 fel H xx ,lf -dw- X h .... Y T ' rr' IO8 WORK PRODUCES CREATIVE EXPRESSION Editor of the Acorn Magazine is Sandy Helms. Editorial Staff: Seated: A. Tilghman, J. Bennett, M. Council, S. Helms, and M. Wilkes. Standing: J. Woodyard M. Stafford, W. McLemore, and Mrs. Mildred Sadler, Literary Advisor. . gg . 4 77 , , ' V' 4 Ziff? . . if , ' - J . 'f J he L 1 Other members of the Literary Staff are M Council, H. Bernard, C. Geiger, B. Buchanan R. Brooks, A. Hale. Second Row: J. Bennettz W. McLemore, J. Dingman shaw, N. Cadd. Uluf 109 A BOOK OF WORDS AND PICTURES 1 X . .:l' ., 5 V' . f as ' .Q .lg gi' 1. . 'rg ,lu 1- '. 4 Peter Ring, Harriet Williams, and Sue Beard, Art Editor, talk over the Year- book layout with Art Advisor, Mrs. Shirlee Young. Mrs. Elizabeth Drewry, Advisor to the Yearbook, and Mr. Houston Sizer, Business Manager check in the money from the sale of senior picture packets. s-an - ,l Yearbook Editor, Becka Quinn, discusses the photo- grapher's schedule with Mr. George Meador from Delmar. AN. Q xg 4 ,.l. I TO INVCKE MEMORIES i gl oi l Staff members Kay Epperson, Brenda Becker, and Gwen Coleman sort pictures for the Honors pages. Since August the Yearbook Staff has been learning the major Yearbook Photographer Mike Fisher, facts and minor details of putting together a good yearbook. In October several of our staff attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Clinic at Columbia University where our 1959 ACORN received a rating of Excellent. Many things must be done before the yearbook becomes the finished product most people know. Individual pictures must be taken and identifiedg all club activities must be written up, and pictures made of them. The honors, assemblies, and sports must be covered. When all is finally finished, the yearbook serves each student as a book of memories which will recall all phases of their school year. for a change, poses for a picture. rather than taking one. Sports Editors Lane Craig, and Billy Edwards look on as C. T. Tucker and Don Bartol examine the only Varsity Football jersey remaining in the equipment room. l w DAY BY DAY ACCOUNT .- 'W x, ...Q Sports Editors are Robert Norcross and Mike Smith. The Jefferson News Staff meets daily in order to publish seventeen issues of the newspa- per a year. The complete planning cycle for each issue therefore falls into overlapping two-week periods. In little more than a Week, assignments must be given out and completed, pages made up, and the entire issue sent to Press. During the following week, plans for the next issue are made, and the staff proofreads the paper al- ready at the print shop. By Friday of the sec- ond week, the staff is ready to proudly distri- bute their finished product and begin again on the latest news. Seventy-five to a hundred ex- change papers are sent to High Schools throughout the United States. Staff members are Barbara Fuller, Cookie Nininger, Sharon Bieler, Vickie Reid, and Ellender Martin. Standing is Cartoonist Fred Harris. Business Manager is Virginia Hill '09 , -- .Y ' T114-1'Aii 5 IIZ fill' OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Typists are Linda O' Bryan, Juanita Sprouse, Jeri Bowman. ff,Lwn,ta' - ,f ,,' zgsfyerlf Richard Martin is Editor-in-Chief. -4 Photographers Johnny Robertson and Tommy Aker stack equipment for the weekly dark room cleanup. Managing Editor is Pattie Vaught. Q f 1 K ' I x Q KX xt- Page Editorslare Barbara Hartman, Nancy Seeley, Doris Smith. II3 Members of the National Honor Society are First Row: Sharon Bieler, Ann Hubbard, Becka Quinn, Gwen Coleman, Louise Drewry, Ann Miller, Mary Mauney, Ceal Lyle. Second Row: Sandy Helms, Joyce Williams, Linda Bush, Susan Meador, Judy Glass, Kathy Callahan, Nancy Kingery, Mary Elea- s 1 Q ' nor Hodges. Third Row: Jeanne Umberger, Carol Jarret, Charlotte Thomas, Frances Hawkins, Marie Alford, Betty Mason, Alice Lee, Andrea Jones. Fourth Row: Lane Hurt, Edward Keller, Frank Byrd, Bobby Young, Larry Cotton, Steve Hodges, Mac McNeace, Richard Bushong. WE HONOR SCHOLARSHIP AND ACHIEVEMENT NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society was started to stim- the students of the high schools, and in doing so. ulate an interest in Scholarship in the Secondary Schools of the country. Its purpose is to recognize to try to inspire all members of the high schools to try to attain those attributes and those elements of Character, Service, Leadership, and Scholarship in high standing. :ml V A I 1 ,png V14 rowl, J. Watson. T. Akers sler, M. Thomas, J.-Korte M. King, G. Hubbard. New members who were tapped into the Honor Society are tFu t Amos. tSecond rowl, L. Bremiei R Horak. A. Stevenson, D. Hogan R Lichtman, E. Angle, L. Combs A Estes, K. Epperson. J. Adams B Mottlcy. tThird rowl. Y. Simmon R. Barton, S. Pratt, P. Ynught NI H0dEes, J. IVoodyard, L. O wen shain, B. Perdue, N. Royal, J. hes Humplu-ies, D. White. trotmh ifvwl, M. Wilkes. S. Beard B ludmly, P. Mungcr, M. Copenhngl ,i,,, ' , ' r iffy, H . ,' , , f 'Q 4 . Z mi 3 if ',: ' ew, 4 X Z 7 Z 1 J 'f,f ' 'ff,' , V' 2 WW' 1 f f i I I Www xw1x,, . ' fi wwf' f . ' f . ww f,-44, f g f . , V V . ,Q ' z fi f 4 4 2 4 . I 4 2 6 I W. 1 ,AL , -W., , , W 1, W 9' Pictured while visiting the Temple Emanuel are First Row: J. Pace, P. Mullins, C. Hall, B. Meador, J. Brinkly, B. Jenkins, D. Turman. Second Row: W. Stanley, M. Stafford, Z. Pentecost, S. Wilson, AND SPIRITUAL VALUES Through a knowledge of Bible history ob- tained in Bible class and in the Bible Club, the student obtains an understanding of the development of Christianity. In the Fall, greater emphasis is given to the old Testa- ment, highlighted by trips to the Temple for services and study with Rabbi Shillman. In Members of the Bible Club: First Row: Joyce Brinkley, Vice-Presi- E dentg Marlene Stafford, Presidentg Carolyn Hall, and Mr. Harker, Ad- visor. Second row: Toni Herndon, Secretaryg Izetter Beckner, San F' J. Self, J. Richards. Third Row: C. Jett, T. Herndon, N Wills, L. Townsend, D. Corban. Fourth Row: F. Aaron, Mr. Harker. the spring, the Life of Christ, establishment of the first church, lives of the disciples, and the missionary journeys are discussed. Pu- pils successfully completing the year's course are awarded a blue-seal certificate indicating that they are qualified to teach in Bible Schools. Kummer, Zurna Pentecost. Third Row: Frank Aaron, Treasurer, Barbara Meador, Patricia Mullins, Linda Carter, Jane Pace, Nancy Robinette, Carolyn Jett. Fourth row: Don Turman, Douglas Mag- ann, Wayne Stanley. H5 fy x.. ' , -, ' . A 'X ,Q ,ig - , -..lk , ., A A . ' ww .fb at I 'J F ' . rn L A J - . Ls! L ' .L A - M - i K. A , , - X' nal-3 P' A R. Y ' W 9 'rv ! 3 ,,.?.3 X M' x. - Y . ' 3 5 -3 ' U 7 1 , 4. V, C .- ai' ' 'f A .2 . A ,,, , , 4 Q A . ' ' ,Q X gg Q S1 N J .J Vg L' -I N G ' ,Q f 1 --. V U ,1 4 I , - 'js Q. Q 1 A - N l -1 g V iii, 1- A, f ' ' . - 'es , . - L - J I 4' I J f 19 J' 1 9 X ' L. . . , 3 - ,y H X -. -, 48 -it Choir Members: 4First Row : L. O'BrVan C J . , - Mayhew, P. Heartman, J. Adams, J. VVimmer, N. Pringle, Y. Crouch, M. Ricks, D. Peters, N. Smith, B. Stephens, E. Divers, L. McPherson, L. Crook, F. Lee, A. Guilliams, J. Morgan, A. Miller, Mr. Griffey, Director. lSecond Rowb: Committee Chairmen: Linda OlBryan, Brenda Weaver, Margaret Smiley, Ann Hale. Standing: Ann Miller and Linda Akers. ,IW aw - 1 - , - in f 1 f n my '1 :'-A. F f ' Q Q , - L ' Ki fi' : . .L V 'Q L',1'YI , .MQ ,, , X ,gp , ' , 15? I 'J II6 P. Dalton, L. Moncus, J. Kessler, V. Nichols B. Weaver, M. Hale, M. Fitzpatrick, G. VVright, B. Newman, J. Adams, T. Holcomb, M. Smith, D. Cooney, D. Gray, B. Davis, J. Davis, A Spencer, M. Smiley. iThird Rowjz A. Gentry S. Harris, L. Akers, M. Kilgore, S. Markley 9 1 1 All VVest Chorus: John Adams, Ann Miller, Charles Roupas, and Linda O'Bryan. Mr. Griffey, Director and Charles Roupas President. . G 1 , re ,tw ' 7 ' Q 2 5. P ,V j 1' I . ' f' .7 '4 f f 'W f ' f, V 1' , 'X f f -If I ' I ff , 125 fs: 2. '. ' 'Y . I ik a,,1jwQ s y M , ,e lf f Z fl, P .RJ V j, . K - , f 1 E, ...J y, If ' ., 7 ' V ' T ,,. ,. 7 , v . if 5 .f I ' 'L , . 4,4 'X 5 2, ,, it Y . , .,... . g f . Lwl..,,b .N .Y ns.ff'M 4 - 5' J S H. Sink, C. Wood, S. Turner, F. Shelton, H McGavock, R. Kelly, S. Collette, K. Shelton, M Carroway, S. DeVaughn, N. Kingery, J. Ding- man, B. Luckado, B. Mabe. fFourth Rowj: A Hale, J. Blake, G. Hanson, C. Leigh, J. Smith, M. Robbins, M. Rolley, P. Martin, D. Martin D. Conney, R. Salmons, D. Tate, B. Cuddy, D WE LIKE FOURTH PE Donnelly, B. Turner, C. King, S. Norris, S. Wilson, C. Draper, B. Lancaster. fFifth Rowl: T. Wirsing, B. Otey, B. Foster, B. Weeks, A. Nelms, E. Angle, W. Tear, D. White, E. Whanger, D. Fife, D. Vernon, K. Hyde, C. Roupas, R. LaPrade, J. Dean. RIOD MUSIC EVERY DAY The members of the Jefferson Senior High School Choir have had a very time-consuming but profitable and interesting year. The Christmas season was an especially busy time for the choir. Programs were presented for the Kiwanis Club, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Service for the Lighting of the Candle on the Court House Lawn, and also presentations for radio and televi- sion. Soon after Christmas, extra rehearsals were called to practice for the annual Spring Concert and Spring Tour. Along with all this Work, the choir found time for parties, bake sales and sell- ing cards and candy. The money made from the articles sold was placed in a fund for the Choir Trip. This year the choir visited Fayetteville, North Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, Atlanta, Georgia, and Pembrook College. As usual, this was a memorable trip. The last important activity of the choir was participating in the Bac- calaureate and Commencement Exercises. Cele- brating the end of school. members had a wonder- ful time at :1 final swimming party. lk i Officers and Accompanists: First Row: Mary Ricks, Accompanistg Charles Roupas, President, Kathryn Shelton, Vice-President. Second Row: Nancy Kingery, Secretary, Jackie Wimmer, Treasurer, Dick White, Business Manager, Nancy, Pringle, Accompanist. Third Row: Tommy Wirsing, Treasurer. 421, , ff 3 -ff 5 + 4 ff 1, 'J' 3 1 ' r- I P32 'Y' iii Members of the Art Club are lFirst Rowl P. McCall, H. VVilliams. M. W'ilkes. J. YVO GOOD IDEAS The Art Club is one of the service clubs at Jefferson. Every play, assembly, parade, and exhibit is backed by the skill and willingness of the Art Department. For the first time, the Art Club has kept a continuous Art Ex- hibition mounted in the front hall. Active members give freely of their skill in helping with the sets for plays and assemblies. An original float was entered in the Homecom- ing Parade. The Art Club takes the lead in creating the spirit of Christmas by decorat- ing the front hall and erecting the Santa cut-out, a past product of the department. on the front of the school. Varied programs. including the histories of famous artists and field trips to visit exhibits at the Public Library give all members an opportunity to obtain knowledge as well as enjoyment. 5-1 I.. Akers. Robertson. rSecond Rowl P. Brown. P. Whittaker. odyard. C. S. Beard. N. Body. C. Logan, F. Harris, K. Bulling- ton. FOR DECORATING Using the theme of Jack Frost. the Art Club made a colorful appearance in the annual Homecoming Parade. Working on the float. are tSeatedl Z. Pentecost, F. Harris. K. Bullington, S. Akers. P. Whittaker, 1Standingl L. Frazier, S. Matthews, S. Bivens. P. Brown, C. Robertson. C. Thurman, P. McCall, S. Beard. C. Logan. Art Club Officers: Harriett Williams. Committee Chairman: Peggy Whittaker, Vice- Presidentg Sue Beard and Zurna Pentecost, Committee Chairman: Sue Burroughs. Presidentg and Mrs. Shirlee Young, Treasurer. Advisor. Not pictured is Sandra Akers, Secretary- S- T ---41, any sl., - G-,.s,,.. ..- .. 1 .!'E :N - --- . l it . JH ' . -- , vw., A 'fs ' ,ATQQ - - . ' .FL-5 v' 1. - ' - . I, , If z !,.W hd' Y 1' 47,?f1fL , X . ,. X f , , wx' 1.5. I ff., .,,,4.1! ty W Z I ,ff ' if ,h . K g,5.1'1,. fl, ,fQ 7,f' . I' F5 'ii 'VV7 I ' ' 'Q 712 . . I . P - , if I ,. V . 7 1, Q Thespians: fFirst Rowl D. White, J. Richards, L. Hurt, J. Slusher, E. Bass, R. Price. fSecond Rowl F. Shelton, M. Thomas, C. Coller, B. Gaines, R. Richardson. fThird Rowj R. Brown, T. Ryan, L. Coleman, J. Dean, L. Bond. BRINGING HOME DISTINGUISHED RATING! Members of the Stage Crew, Ronnie Richardson, Jim Ryan Lynn Bond, Clip Coleman, Ronnie Brown, Bill Foster and Jimmy Dean imitate the previous cheering of the football team. Masquers: fFirst Rowj B. Leonard, M. Rachal, M Platt, V. Ilieff, P. McDowell, L. O'Bryan, G. Lanz. CSecond Rowl M. Alvis, S. Wilmore, C. Mayhew, K. Downs, C. Wood, G. Grossman, M. Lieberman, S. Thompson, S. Kavanaugh, A. Kavanaugh, D. Cald- well, F. Nelson, R. Ostrov, M. Kursham, J. Ostwald, The Masquers and Thespians worked in cooperation with classes in Dramatics and Director of Dramatics in the production of the fall Play, What a Life , the Chimes , our annual Christmas Assem- bly, the production of a one act play, The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife , for the District Play Festival and the presentation of the Senior Play. The Masquers are an apprentice group preparing for membership in the Thes- pians. Membership in both organizations is open to all students who do work of merit andfor show genuine interest in the school dramatics program. G. Sullivan. fThird Rowl P. Driscoll, J. Johnston, S Albergotti, J. Davis, J. Craig, B. O'Loughlin CFourth Rowl T. Ryan, R. Brown, C. Coleman, C Campbell, G. Grammer, M. E. Buchanan, R. Roland D. Nininger, I. Tibbs, C. Bancroft, T. O'Neil, R Burdette, B. Foster, S. Cook, D. Frances. f N Ifbfwgxfw.-so JI.. STRIKING HALF-TIME SHOWS The Marching Magicians form a rabbit face during the half-time at the homecoming game. i i i s Q -V i V MM .....k ,,.. i.,,.,..,., X ..,, .. l20 FEATURE LIVELY MUSIC ,ga 1 The newly organized Dance Band has played at several dances and has become popular in a short time. Mem- bers are fFirst Rowj Danny Felty, Billy Overstreet, Derek James, Gus Dearman, Gordon Brown, Bobby This year, as usual, the Band has been very active. The full Band has made thirty-six appearances, in addition, select groups have appeared an additional twenty-two times. The Band's innovation this season was the presentation of a Coffee Concert. The program included light music and featured the Dance Band. Cokes, coffee, and cookies were served by the Magicianettes during the concert. The Magicianettes have become a great asset. They not only beautify the Band during parades, football games, rallies, and the Spring Band Show, but they also serve as ushers and hostesses. The most exciting Band event of the year was the trip to Florida to participate in the New Year's Day Gator Bowl Par- ade and pre-game ceremonies at Jackson- ville. Spiers: fSecond Rowb Danny White, Don Lucas, L. C Lucas, Douglas Lucas, James Blount, Ronnie Williams Bob Warner, Eddie Keller, Jimmy Mundy. The Band Staff makes and enforces band regulations. Members include Danny Felty, Student Conductor: Bobby Spiers, Information Advisor: Doug Lucas, Personel Man- ager, Jimmv Korte, Special Affairs Chairman: Don Lucas, Program Chairman, fnot picturedl Jimmy Mundy, Pro- perty Managerg Lorenzo Moore, Transportation Manager. 121 'Y f 2' f- 'M f 'iklf .H l'9l61?'1 W+1!5?I-ills!-'A 'wry' , Ugg- ,L s .n.s.....n-...- 'I A i' ip, ,. The Magicianettes perform with the band at football games and parades. Members are Sandra Creig, Phyllis Grasty, Patsy Dove, Carolyn Anderson, Bonnie Leonard, Melanie Wilkes, Nancy Kingery, Mary Anna Hunt, Cookie Nininger, Judy Smith, Carol Hamlett, Sharon Sarver, Rosiland Harris, Sharon VVahl Bobbv VVright Judv Woodyard, Ann Stevenson, Cletta Deyerle, Nonie Corvin, Beiferly Mitchelll ln the P center are Head Magicianettes Melinda Charlton and Elaine Hill. ' D R E C I S I O N M A R C H IN G iff Q, All f ii :ji g ag! 5 ti - : '. 'f --' Members of All State Band: fFirst Rowj Eddie Keller, Don Greiner, Doug Lucas, Don Lucas, Bobby Spiers, Danny Felty. fSeCond Row! Bob Warner, James Blount, Helena Crawford, Nancy Mundy, Claudia Geiger, Ronnie Willianis, Derek James. Officers and Vouncil: tFirst Row! VVun4la Ca Ju, Council lVIeinhvi', Ronnie Hylton, Tl'L'IlSLll'l'l Claudia Geiger, Publivity f'hz1ii'm:iri. 1Sc-min Rowj Nancy Mundy, Sc-1-i'c-tzwyg lfliiilie Km-llc-1, Presirlentg f'a1'oiyn Briwkey, I,ibr1ii'izin. 1ThiiwI Howl Derek .lzuns-s, Vuunvil My-iiiln-i'p lionnii- Williams, Virw--Piwfsirli-nt, iiieftfief J iffy!-:rv 7 f k . ' Q .L -ea , ' X Ay Q Q!,.Q:if'. , 51- ,ZQJ EQ ,LQ J 5 Afakfficf if gras., p C., J. l , ,pj'fvQgrJiJ ,eff ,J l f' f F fo 4 W XJ! 145 egifmbw V all ' GJ' 2310 ZZ? ,J Cheerleaders Colemarfjftfvard, Thomas, Prati, Hubbard, Brenner, Humphries, Epperson, Weld, and Maddox pose with Tech cheerleader before the Shrine Bowl Game at Victory Stadium. mf? wg 0 f' S- 4 gf,fs,....,m fi A f, A y y , 'I-U A Jfffad 1 'auf gf!!! W' 'KJ Linda Brenner Kay Epperson 'Lal V JLJ i I ' Sh 1 P tt P t H h GIVING HONOli5TCi,,l,Q'FFERSON! Hey ra a ump ms , J,-.1 X 23 'J Gwen Coleman Charlotte Thomas Rena Weld Vickie Reid Jane Maddox Betty Ann Howard Head Cheerleader Ann Hubbard l23 54' -:qgfssf ' ,Ui , -:ff w sn, f t . ,, ' 1, 5 ' im 412' ' ff -'S-: - ' ,.,n-ff' 5LWf ' i'1 R ' Za' 1, ,.,, E15 'JT' f v, VF 1 ' 1? , J , , 7 , f .1 V 1 ,yi 59 , ' 45 'J 4 Z fl A 7 f '7 'H' If 1 1 ,wil rfb Y I , ,- 2 V f ,gf M ' f f ,z 3 1? , X , 1 4' M14 A ', if -f 1 124 ,1 9, 4 wr , , 722, 41 1 1 aw f il! 5. 4.5 1 ,, 1 ,yn nw ,- 11 ,319 5211-. -,142 , W' 'if ff AM! A www.. -,.,,.X. ,...v QQM-.,..,,,-, N X.. . I If 7 ' I f 9 V 1 1 ,f 1, I ,..f 1, if 'J ,4 -1,4 R, fx 3 P-4 . ia ef , X Members of the GAA: J. Adams, Secretary, S. Sarver, Vice-President, L. Obenshain, President, A. Swartz Treasurer. fSecond Rowj B. Allen, I. Beckner, M. B. Emick, L. Bowles, K. Callahan, L. Frazier, J. Sarver. fThird Rowb M. Hall, S. Willoughby, C. Barton, B. J Bayse, M. O'Canas, C. Gibson, J. Johnson, G. Webber, C. King, C. Catron. QFourth Rowj P. Craft, W. Rob- ertson, S. Waters, N. Salomonsky, C. Freeman, S. Brown, S. Sarver, E. Harper, C. Law, M. Hale, R. Pierce, M. A. Nofsinger. Promoting sportsmanship and providing activities for girls who are interested in athletics are the purposes of the Girls' Athletic Association. To become a member one must have earned 100 athletic points while at Jefferson. The GAA spon- sored ping-pong, badminton, and shuffleboard tournaments. They also provided officials for the volleyball and basketball intramural games. At Christmas, a party was given at the home of Anne Swartz, and a basket of food was sent to a needy family. Bowling and skating parties were also included in the l, 2, 3, 4-class hault! rings clearly through the gym and the exercises seem endless. G.A.A. activities. pose. Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Jo Patsel modern dancing has become very popular among the girls at Jefferson. Below, J. Stump J. Smith, S. Pratt, K. Heslep, and D. Thomas strike a modern dance - s 5 Members of the Varsity Basketball Team: fFirst Rowb S. Waters, G. Webber, L. Oben shain. J. Johnston, P. Craft, L. Combs. fSecond Row! J. Adams, S. Sarver, A. Hale, E Hill, B. Allen, A. Keys. ORGANIZED SPCRTS PROMOTE TEAM SPIRIT. Members of the Junior Varsity Basketball Team: fFirst Rowj C. Logan, J. Weave1', S. Dooley, C. Catron. fSecond Row! A. Swartz, managerg S. Brown, S. Davis, B. Bigger, M. Kurshan, M. Shelton, N. Salmonsky, manager. 5' S' N. V? T 4' J .V at x 5 bv l 7 Y Members of the Varsity Volleyball Team: fFirst I. Beckner. 1Third Rowb L. Bowles, NI Hale B Rowb G. Webber, S. Waters, J. Sarver, L. Obenshain, Allen, L. Frazier, M. King, J. Johnston P Craft A R. Pierce, J. Adams. 1Second Row? M. B. Emick, Swartz,manager. manager, S. Brown, M. Hale, C. Freeman, S. Nolen, SKILL AND POLISHED PERFORMANCE During the winter physical education classes turn coed for many phases of dancing. Below. students earnestly learn a folk dance. l Lois Obenshain, right, scores in spite of guard Susie VVat- ers. Long hours of practicing paid off in a 5-2 basketball record. ' i su 4 . .fy- FF All boys who have earned a letter for participa- tion in a varsity sport are members of the Varsity J Club. The purpose of this organization is to sup- port all varsity sports, and to encourage partici- pation in athletics. This year the J Club sponsored the Pigskin Prom, with Charlotte Thomas reign- ing as queen. Mr. Tucker sponsored the club, and plans were made for bringing the J Club back into more active participation in school activities. LETTERMEN PROMOTE SPORTSMANSHIP Charlotte Thomas was elected by the 1959 Football Squad to be Queen of the annual J. Club Pigskin Prom. Ann Hub- bard and Vickie Reid were her attendants. Below, Charlotte is crowned by Lane Craig. Members of the Varsity J Club are fFirst Rowj D. Beasley, J. Wilson, J. Turner, B. Robertson, L. Ed- J. Edwards, B. Johnson, J. Brandau, K. Garnette, Wards, B. Howell. QFourth Row! R. McCormack, R. Lovern, K. Beard, B. Sarver, R. Horak, G. Flint. D. Roscoe, R. Weaver, G. McCathern, R. DeHaven, fSecond Rowj T. O'Neill, J. Churchill, F. Harris, R. Bushong, C. Gregory, B. Stephens. QFifth Rowl J. Franklin, A. Bush, B. Turner, M. McNeace, T. R. Jackson, C. T. Tucker, Sponsorg B. Gregory. Rogers. QThird Rowj L. Craig, D. Hogan, R. Nelson, 3 . H. XQYSXI nm-g l29 l fl 4 Jim Sledd 4405 ha plents of time to find a receiver while Charlie Gregory 1505 and Pictured above are the manag- Lacx Edwards 1423 protect the passer. ers, the nnsung workhorses of any varsity sport: Bob Sumner, Andy Stone and Don McBriar, H I G H S C H O O L V VVayne Ferguson lj! Lacy Edwards ,QD di Q ' , ' DK s A 'X' Ti Au f . sf of rf ex Q MP 'Qr--NMAX-X, K , r ty 44 6 1 . . mf' FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ',5'Qi Jefferson 26 Pulaski ...... . 0 Jefferson 27 Saltville . . . . . . 13 Jefferson 14 Grundy . . . 6 Jefferson 19 Fleming . 0 Jefferson 7 Kingsport . . , . . 7 Jefferson 6 E. C. Glass . . . . . 0 Jefferson A12 Andrew Lewis .. .. 6 Jefferson 7 Warwick .... . . . 26 Jefferson 35 Danville . . . O ' z n F. ' 1 an '.,. .' fn I f. ws - J Bni...:.aie,:d ir, . 'ww -.sfii ' A , V. bv ig, A -J T1 A TA Wir X C. T. Tucker's first year as Head Coach of r the Jefferson football squad was a successful f' one. The 1959 Magicians completed the season sporting a record of seven wins, one loss, and one tie. The wins came at the hands of Saltville, Grundy, Andrew Lewis, arch-rival Fleming, Pulaski, Glass, and G. W. of Danville. The sole 2 4 fm y qi . Zz a , , Q Il' I i 4 af f T A 2 ff , ,Q loss, to Warwick, was a heart-breaker, because 1 until then our team had been rated a top con- tender for the State Championship. The tie was 3 a come -from -behind thriller with powerful Dobyns-Bennett of Kingsport, Tenn. The team did win the Western District and City-County races, however, and all eleven nominees from Jefferson were placed on the City-County, six were on Western District, and four were on State honor squads. l Pictured above are the coaches, Mr. Byrd, Mr. Alexander, Head Coach Charles Tucker, and Howard Light. GRIDIRON HEROES BATTLING Charles Gregory Ken Garnett Jerry Wilson Richard Lovern Mike SF-i1'V6I' Jimmy Brandau Barry Sarver Bobby Gregory Roy Nelson Bobby Churchill ' C ' ' ' - 5--7 LZ'L427l fEi!11wv.aaw-nw in YZWWWETW' wvlwvf 1 'n ' ,. 4, ,,,w,,...5w ' .- 4 ,,.,,..w,.--:- 1 5, if l A I . ,V 1 ,Mr ,Tlf1'1.':J 221 g M2:,,,,.p'pmusuIlwuswwamnvzmm I I 1, .4-ann i gm Luc: I f 9.5 wqupgngmuzf bmw. ,, ,- , . 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ARCH RIVALS GO DOWN IN DEFEAT Ronny Jackson 1547, Kenny Garnett 4619, and ing s Donnie Smith in a game won by Jeffer Butch Robertson 14-U, team up to stop Flem- son 19-0. fr -. ry e a f 3 133 Charlie Gregory 1507, gains yardage against the Lewis defense, While Joe Churchill 4715 and Barry Sarver 1823 come up to block. A NEW COACH GUIDES A SUCCESSFUL TEAM This was C. T. Tuckerls first year as head coach at Jefferson. He coached our boys to a very suc- cessful season, with the promise of an even better team next year. Mr. Tucker came to us from King George High in the Group I Eastern District. A hard worker himself, he requires players to give every effort toward playing a fair and winning game. We congratulate Mr. Tucker on his 7-1-1 first year showing, and hope he will have many fine seasons in the future at Jefferson High. li-1 4:44 - YAX Head Coach C. T. Tucker FAST BREAKING-WATCH YOUR MAN! Steve Baker jumps up with a Glass player while Elbows Rogers 6443 and Lacy Edwards Cbackgroundj watch. Members of the Varsity Basketball team are Robbie Baker, Merle Barber, David Spencer, Kyle Ward, Steve Horak, Grover Flint, Lacy Edwards, Wayne Ferguson, Baker, Bill Lester. Jeff Sledd, Bobby Gregory, Tommy Rogers, Jerry 50' xgrullf We xx V N x 135 Bill Lester pops in two against Andrew Lacy Edwards fights for a rebound during the Lewis, while the A. L. defenders watch Glass game, while Steve Baker KRD and Hercules helplessly. Spencer t4OJ observe the action. NET RIPPING JUMP SHOTS-SWISH.. The 1960 Basketball Squad finished with a fair 10-10 record. Our boys gave away a lot of height to most teams but made it up in speed and team effort. Andrew Lewis put us in a bad humor the first game by defeating us 42-31. After that, the team experienced hot and cold spells, sometimes ripping the nets off, and, at others, unable to break an egg. With Steve Baker at 6-4 as our tallest man, we had to depend mostly on outside shooting. The team did make it to the Western District Playoffs, and after an opening loss to Halifax, Jefferson avenged two earlier losses by defeating Andrew Lewis 48-43 in the Vonsolation Game. With greater height and depth coming on our next couple of seasons promise to lie very successful. Mr. Bartol poses with the managers, Jerry Casey Dillon Carl Songer, and Andy Stone. Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson SCHEDULE Mt. Airy ......... Andrew Lewis .... George Washington William Fleming .. Pulaski . . Dobyns-Bennett . . . E. C. Glass ....... Covington Halifax County . . . Dobyns-Bennett . . . Pulaski .......... William Fleming .. Covington E.C. Glass Halifax County . . . Mi. Airy George Gashington Andrew Lewis ..,. Woodrow Wilson . . George Washington Halifax County . . . Andrew Lewis .... 'f'Western District Tournament. 1 3 60 41 43 24 33 76 46 34 47 64 33 39 37 29 64 60 48 48 44 58 75g 503 David Spencer if 'J Ei Jerry Baker T' EE Robbie Horak 11-.van ... ' :ANS- BATTLE lALL THE WAY. QM lllhjy A Kyle ward' 4 ff ffl? f V Q ' , 1 -6 ' 1 , Na E- i Tommy Rogers 'F' Jimmy Sledd Bill Lester 'sa ii 'ii KC ' Grover Flint 'fi J 5' '13 ' 4 Merle Barber Steve Baker sax, 555' sz -5:1 Jerry Payne Butch Robertson xi ' - L '1 X J Bill Edwards Bill Hammond I I , Q.. 4 4 f 3 ' , - ? 1 It 5 .- X Bill StephenS X A y Ronnie lVeaver '- Larry . ,'. ill 'M Q Q A 15 ' NW' nw- , s H H d Charles Newell . ' Stuart Hurd A rildiglrtar Manager ' A y '35 Manager Coach ' X ' Kenny Garnett Tom Cunningham ' x so-f f , l I 1 5 4 X ,K ' ff . KF 'i B Q , f - di if C4 57' N Huck Cuddy 'L lgill Tumor Richard Dehaven Kenny Garnett drives for a pin in the 177 pound division to help de feat Covington, 38-13. Richard Dehaven scores on a re versal which enabled him to de feat his opponent in the 129 pound division in the Fleming match With Coach Howard Light in his first year as head coach, the Red Raiders compiled a 3-7-0 record. This year's squad had the toughest schedule a Jef- ferson Wrestling team has ever faced. Much credit goes to several on the team for their outstanding Work during the regular season. These are Ronnie Weav- er 7-1-1, Richard Dehaven 7-2-O, Butch Robertson 6-4-0, Kenny Garnett 6-2-0 and Bill Stephens 3-3-2. More than half of the team were underclassmen, a fact that gives high hopes for next year's team. Jefferson Jefferson 18 Jefferson 38 Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson 25 Jefferson 25 Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson .,,.. WRESTLING SCHEDULE Douglas Freeman ....... St. Christophers ........ Covington Washington and Lee .... Wakefield Augusta Military Academy Augusta Military Academy George Washington of William Fleming . William Fleming . 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'VgV:x::, PV-,.'3'? ,V-Vywh - :f . lf ' -V. .- , . ff',f T V V ffwtfizf VV VW . n f'1'- V' - q.,VVg:V naw.-xY?rs5:f . -NV . ,, . V- , .-.,V,V:,.,-L-.xfffm -. : .: - V 7 1 aff: ,J ,W XV-V ..'V- V V , . .V . V.VVV....V:V.-V- V w.-nf ,,.,. , V' V ' f T - ,ya f V f' , VVg. .,:, .. f.1.fZ !fVG:Zi11r.v 5 ..,:.:naw3V.,v..fq,V,:1pa1,--2' f ' f'.f,y,4wVf1 L,w.9,4:5g.- -1 ' -1' 'ff 2--1 V 1 V- fl- :VV f '- 1 ::.V:-.Vv:2'V'V.i:f:-'air' WE REMEMBER.. THE BEAUTY OF THE CHIMES ASSEMBLY Mr. Secord congratulates Ceal Lyle who received the 1959 Good Citizenship Award, presented by the Daught- ers of the American Revolution. This award is given to the student who shows the highest degree of leader- ship, scholastic achievement, and patriotism. 'Iv-..a.Q,u:v.,, 1.'n-x-xe.::nif.sa--L Q .EY . ,J MT' 'sw L? X if -AV, Lfjr 1' 'X '. Q .,.,,. SQ -Le 1. -4' A 'Q' -J IQQTT R+, - 'X ' J -5 ' ' 'NxC i . .,, , -1 .,,J 5.4 9 4 x , . g N . Q . X , 'T . N.: . -I V ,,,. I D x 1 X E J W ey.. W, , , EJ ri' H N' K3 V Q X -..J -I . - lx X x - X X- xx g p , - 'N' ' W-370 Each year -Jn the last day of school prior to the Christmas Holidays, the assembly TVhy the Chimes Rang is presented to the students of Jefferson. A scene from the t'Chimes,' is pictured on pages 140-141. To be selected as the Madonna in the Chimes As- sembly is one of the highest honors at Jefferson. Pic- tured below is this year's Madonna, Roslyn Pierce. J 'x' ' T -' V -.. Students who were selected to attend Boys' and Standing are T. Aker, L. Drewry, M. McNeace, R. Girls' State are, seated, R. Bushong, V. Reid, S. Barton, N. Royal, K. Callahan, C. Lyle, M. Kurshan, Meador, S. Hodges, B. Young, B. Mason, B. Mottley. F. Hawkins, R. Horak, and D. James. FLOWING FORMALS-AT THE SNOW QUEEN DANCE Members of this year's Snow Queen Court were, Queen, Charlotte Thomas, Maid of Honor, Vickie front, K. Epperson, V. Simmons, A. Hubbard, G. Reid, and J. Floyd. Garland. Back, J. Brewer, L. O'Bryan, D. Colbert, Ml. . , , , , . l A . -P, '1 '5,,. - fs.. .32 M X '1'Minl wfQf Q.'i'f nf V K f fl Y R w ' Q X 3 1 ws. ,C . -N ' 'S ' 9' ,.', '4 M . 'V ' Wi rf ' ' f Y. . A md-rss -- N J ,4 -aw. HM ' xt ' '.'t 5? -S, '51 l43 Lacy Edwards and Coach C. T Tucker receive the trophy for Jeffersorfs 19-0 victory over Fleming from Mr. Noble Marshall of the Chamber of Commerce as the team members look on. OUR ATHLETES RECEIVING HARD-EARNED HONORS Bobby Gregory was selected First String Center on the City County, Western District, and All State Football Teams. I-14 V.P.I. fan Lewis Pitzer hides behind the VMI Football jersey presented to him by Coach Don Bartol, who was obviously over- joyed by 'VPI's bitter loss in the annual Thanksgiving Game. . 7.4-AMWWWWMWMMW-W Substitute cheerleaders R. Weave1', K. Beard, F. Ferguson, K. Garnett, R. Brown, L. Edwards, J. Wilson, and B. Sarver practice before the Grundy game. AND ENCOURAGEMENT FROM LOYAL FANS.. Cheerleaders R. Weld, J. Maddox, V. Reid, C. Thomas, A. Hubbard, B. Howard, G Coleman, and B. Quinn grimace as Pep Band blasts in pep assembly. eiffsxx l45 A scene from last Spring's Student Government Project Syzygy shows Derek James, Lane Craig, Steve Hodges, and Tommy Meadows sing- ing That Good Ole Mountain Dew. Tom O'Neill reads his poem Rave-on entrancing fellow beatniks. Ceal Lyle is persuaded by Sha- ron Bieler to smoke that first weed, assured that no one will ever catch them during fifth period Journalism Class. VVho would ever dream that Miss Bentley would be in the halls. TALENT DISPLAYED IN THE PUBLICATIONS The Publications Assembly is presented each Fall to promote the sale of Jefferson's Yearbook, Newspaper, and Magazine. It also acquaints the sophomores with life at Jefferson. Judy Brewer and Sandy Helms pantomime Hon- eybun in recalling the '59 Junior-Senior Prom. A Q l I I I . s 2 , 5 f QT . till 1 3 , is X, I-Ou T TPf'a! , vs I f. ' W ' . Qy-,fix . X X N ' .' f ,. . f ffyff 6, ffwff' The theme of the Senior Assembly was Great Lovers Thru the Ages. Tom O'Neill and Sharon Bieler por- tray Antony and Cleopatra in one of their famous, yet comical love scenes. Servant Alta Stricklin is in the background. AND SENIOR ASSEMBLIES The Valentine Assembly at Jefferson is con- sidered the Senior Assembly. The script is written by seniors, and the participants are members of the Senior Class. A scene from Gunsmoke finds dance hall girls Gwen Coleman and Jane Maddox talking with Doc Doriot and Roger Foutz, while Jim Rinehart tends the bar. Richard Peter Gunn Stutts talks with Edie fCharlotte Thomasb While Bill Moore, also known as Kookie tries to snake him. EMA l47 -nf' x Grover Flint was co-captain of the Basketball Team, and was selected outstanding player from Jefferson. He was on the City-County Basket- ball team as well as the Western District squad and received honor- able mention on the state squad. Margaret King, a Junior, had the great honor of being invited to take part in the VVhite House Confer- ence on Youth. Margaret is active in Y-Teen work at Jefferson, and is on the Y-Teen Inter-Club Coun- cil L ' s 5 The Speaker's rostrum is a fam- iliar place for Student Government President Bobby Young. MAGICIANS GAINING DISTINCTION IN MANY FIELDS Susan Meador has carried off speaking honors this year, winning competitions in I Speak for Democracy , My True Secur- ity , and Forensic contests. l-45 City Winners in Chemistry at the Roan- oke Science Fair were Martha Thomas and Mike Fisher. THE MIRROR td-XI, FRIENDLIEST CAROL LEE BAUMGARDNER RICHARD STUTTS M BEST LOOKING . . 1 VA Nl rm: 5, CHERYN COLLER BOBBY YOUNG ,Q-' TYPICAL SENIOR ANN HUBBARD LANE CRAIG MOST POPULAR VICKIE REID STEVE HODGES -xx fy 9 a a . I 5 .54 gg 1 g -'- I 6 'Y di' S ,fl-f'HF'f im Va: X - , 7 I , I gf P E Law- 2 1 EEE , . 5 ' MOST TALEN TED if SHARON BIELER BOBBY SPIRES .X gl-,,J If CUTEST COUPLE GWEN COLEMAN JERRY WILSON WITTIEST RENA WELD TOM O'NEILL 3'fm.N.,4M MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CEAL LYLE EDWARD KELLER MOST ATHLETIC LOIS OBENSHAIN LACY EDWARDS QS 1- D 925 9 rr 87:77 N gkst 7 3-:bar Q , Page fin: A 7' 3 . - ,.- c y:iv9.'4f'1, 118 I-, as , L CEQHPVC-Qi-tue .. 15 C-y tlyjsfv . lg 1 V fsediigef. it . il, QM, :gs . 1. ,Le 1.9, .,1'1i'9f-ihjciffzz . . as-125 3Ql137 , 1 , Bibleilutr QY,gQQL,,g,g,Q, . . .cw gi 1 g ,cafetetia-4 ,,,,...... J ..... , . ef . .tZfydj,2f1z'E lx 1,59 5Ch1eerleadE1g . .7. . 3. . . 2 . . xl! 123 77? Choir ....... .... I .5 5 A q 116-117 Classwork .... ..... . . .... . 6-7 Dedication ............ . . . 21 Distributive Education .. 106 Faculty .... . . 14-19 Fleur-de-Lys . . . . . 98-99 Football .... .... 1 30-134 Foreword ................,......... ...... 2 Future Business Leaders of America .. 105 Future Homemakers of America , . . . 107 Future Teachers of America . . . . . . . 104 Girls' Athletic Association .... .... 1 26-128 Guidance ................ ..... 2 0 Hi-Y ........ ., 92-93 Honor Society ..... . . 114 Introductory Pages . . . . . . 2-13 Jefferson News .... . . . 112-113 Junior Class Officers 40 Junior Class .......... Junior Classical League . . . . . - J Club ...,............ Junior Y-Teens . .. Library ....... Magazine . . . Maintenance ., Mirror .. Monitors ....... Office Assistants . . . Office Secretaries Pan American League .. Senior Class Officers .. Senior Class ...... Senior Directory .. Senior Y-Teens ........ Sophomore Class Officers Sophomore Class . Student Government Table of Contents .. Thespians ............. Voice of Christian Youth YVrestling .............. Yearbook .... SUMMER S UPPLEMENT Awards, Baseball, Baccalaureate, Concerts, Forensics, Golf, Graduation, Junior-Senior Prom, Senior Day, Senior Play, Spring Project, Tennis, Track. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Football action shots Ctop page 130, bottom page 133 and top page 1343 first appeared in THE ROANOKE WORLD-NEWS. Pictures of Majorettes and Color Guard 1Pages 88-893, Band Formation gpage 1201 and Magicianettes Qpage 1225 were made by Mr. Robert Russou. . 40-55 102-103 . . . 129 . . . 96 . . . 104 108-109 23 149-151 . 22-23 . 22-23 15 100-101 .... 56 57-87 153-160 . 94-95 ... 26 . 26-39 . 90-91 .. 4 .. 119 .... 97 138-139 110-111 SENIOR DIRECTORY ERANK JESSE AARON-Treasurer of Bible Club: Fleur de ys JOHN. TRUSTY ADAMS-Red Cross Representative-25 Wrestling-2,35 Choir-2.3,-1: Hi-Y--2,45 Pan American League -2,31 Masuuers-3: Importance of Being Earnest -3: Junior Classical Leagu-2,341 RONALD THOMAS AGNER- TOM ALLEN. AKER-Home Room President-33 President Voice of Christian Youth-45 Photographer for Jefferson News-45 Boys' State-3 LINDA JOYCE AKERS-Voice of Christian Youth GRACE MARIE ALFORD-Home Room Vice President-35 Vice President FHA-23 Treasurer Red Cross-4: National Honor Society-3,43 French Tournament-3 3 Choir- -2,3 5 National Me1'it Scholarship EXBTII'-3j Girls' Attendance Office Assistant-4 STEVE WILSON ALLEN- CARTER ENGLISH ALLMAN- WANDA PATRICIA ALLMAN-Red Cross Representative-2A FBLA-4 RACHEL ELLEN ALTICE- CHARLOTTE YVONNE ALTIZER- ROBERT SHANNON ARGABRIGHT-Home Room Vice-Pres- ident-2 3 Wrestling-2 JUDY ELLEN ARMSTRONG-Home Room President-2' FBLA-3,4 RUSKIN PARKER ARNOLD, JR.-Pan American League--1, Hi-Y-4 BETTY JEAN ARTHUR-GAA-2,3,4: FBLA-4: Gym As- sistant-3 GEORGE ALLEN ASHLEY-- PHILIP ALEXANDER BAILEY- DONALD FRANCIS BAKER-Football-2,3,4: Basketball-2,3 STEVE MONROE BAKER-Basketball-3,4 GARY WAYNE BALDWIN- GERALD KENT BALDWIN-Home Room Vice-President-2,33 D E Club-4 ROBERT ANDRE BALLOU-Publications Assembly---3: Stu- dent Government Spring Project-3 g Science Fair-3 ELIZABETH JEAN BANKS- HOMER LEE BARTLEY-Track-4 JAMES WILLIAM BARTON--Home Room Treasurer-3,41 JV Basketball-2 : Baseball-2,3,4 RUTH LORRAINE BARTON-Home Room Vice-President-25 Red Cross Representative-3g Historian of FHA-23 Treasurer of FBLA-45 Girls' State-35 FHA-25 FBLA-3,41 Voice of Christian Youth-2,3,4 GARRY RAY BASHAM-Home Room Vice-President-33 JV Basketball--2 LARRY GRAY BASHAM- NANCY ALMA BASHAM- ELVA RACHEL BASS-Home Room Secretary-2: Secretary of Thespians-4: 'Chimes -3: What a Life -43 Latin Tournament-2: Member of Public Speaking Group-4g Na- tional Merit Scholarship Test--3: Masquers--25 Masquers and Thespians-33 Thespians-45 Junior Classical League--4 CAROL LEE BAUMGARDNER-Vice-President of Sophomore Class--2: Home Room President -2: Home Room Vicc-Prcs- ident-33 Y-Teen Conferenc-25 Y-Teens -- 2,3,4 BOBBY EDWARD BAYS- JERRY DAVID BEARD-FBLA--2,43 Vocational Office Train- ing-4 KENNETH WAYNE BEARD- SANDRA LOU BEARD- Assistant for Mrs. Carter--2,4 SUE LINGLE BEARD-Art Club -2,2l,4g Acorn Magazine Art Staff-2,3,4g Acorn Annual staff---3,45 Art Editor of Acorn Annual-43 Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference ?41l1NatIOh3l Merit Scholarship Examination- Sig Quill and cro -3 RICHARD REYNOLDS BEASLEY, IV-Track---3,4 BRENDA RAE BECKER--Home Room Secretary-33 Red Cross Representative-2: Chimes -2: Publications Assembly---2,4g Panic -2: Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference --45 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Hall Monitor -43 Acorn Annual Staff-3,4g Pan American League-3,45 FTA-2,3 3 Masquers-2,3 1 Y-Teens-2 DOUGLAS WAYNE BECKNER- RICHARD DARRYL BECKNER- ALICE JACK BELTON--Home Room Secretary 3g Home Room President -45 Intramural Volleyball and Basketball-2: Intramural Basketball--Slg President of Junior Y-Teens-2: Y-Teens--2,3,4, Pep Club-3: Vice-President--2, and President --3, of Y-Teen Southeastern Regional Conferencey President of Citywide Rell Cross Council --21 President of Citywide Y-Teen Proprram Council--3g President of Citywide Y-Teen Intercluh Council -4 JOAN KENDRICK BENNETT -Red Cross Representative-23: Intramural Volleyball- 2,33 Intramural Basketball-535 Varsity Basketball-3g Junior Classical League--25 Fleur-de-Lys-33 Quill and Scroll- 3,41 Pep Club--33 Acorn Magazine Staff-3,43 Exchange Editor Acorn Magazine--45 French Tournament-35 GAA-3,4 HARRY THOMAS BENTLEY Treasurer Voice of Christian Youth--43 Boys' State--33 National Merit Scholarship Exami- nation--3 J HELEN HUGHES BERNARD--Home Room Secretary--2: Home Room Treasurer-41 Intramural Volleyball and Basket- ball---2,3g Boys' Attendance Office Assistant-4: Masquers and 'Fhespians--33 Acorn Magazine Staff-4 EMMA JANE BIBB-Secretary Senior Y-Teens Club I-45 Lab Assistant-45 Y-Teens--2,3,4g Junior Classical League-2: Masquers-23 Fleur-de-Lys-3,43 Tri-Sci-4 SHARON ANN BIELER--Home Room Treasurer-2: Home Room President--35 Home Room Secretary-45 Secretary Jun- ior Class--3: Treasurer Senior Class-4: Junior Class Steering Committee-3: Jefferson News Staff-43 Student Gogernment Spring Project -3: Publications Assembly-2,3,4: Junior- Senior Prom Floor Show-33 National Honor Society-3,45 Quill and Scroll-Cl,4: Monitor--4: Y-Teens-2.3: Pep Club- TL4: Junior Classical League-23 Fleur-de-Lys-3,41 Masquers- 25 Orchestra-2g French Tournament--3,45 National Merit Scholarship Exam-3 SHELBY CARREL BIVENS-Art Club-2,3415 Y-Teens-2: FHA -23 Library Club-3 ARTHUR LESTER BLACK, JR.- JAMES BRYANT BLACKSTOCK- DOUGLAS WATSON BLESSARD-Vice-President D E Club NANCY LEIGH BODY -Acorn Magazine Art Staff-3: Art Club-Ci,-I BRENDA DARLENE BOHON- CHARLES LEWIS BOITNOTT- LYNN NELSON BOND --Stage Cre ii'- - 2,3,4 DONALD RAY BOOTH- LYNDA RUTH BOVVLES-Manager Girls' Volleyball Team- -tg Captain Girls' Championship Volleyball Team-3: FBLA- f 43 GAA f2,iI,4j Study Hall Checker--4 GERALDINE MAY BOWMAN -Vice-President Senior Y-Teens Club ll -4: Secretary Junior Y-Teens-125 Typists for Jefferson News Al: Assistant to Mrs. Staton---l: Y-Teens -13,43 Voice til' Christian Youth- -3,42 Tri-Sci --1 CATHLEEN MARGARET BOYD- LINDA BRENNER--Home Room President---21 Junior Varsity Chccrlcader--25 Varsity Cheerleader -IL tlirls' Varsity Basket- ball -2: Ping Pong Champion -2, French Tournament Test- Zl,-1: Choir 2. Ifrc-nch t'luli---2,-tg Y-Teens-12,-I TERRY WAYNE BRENNER National Conference of Christ- ians and Jews -Zig Pan American lieairue Ill,-I LARRY ELMORE BREVVER Home Room Vice President--Ig Pan Americinn lrcnxrue 2 SARAH JUDITH BREVVER l'l't'fL't'I -il Home Room Secre- tary 2,242 Ilomc ltoom Vice President-43 Co-captain of Gil-lg' Junior Varsity Volleyball Team 25 Secretary Junior Y-Teens -23 Acorn Magazine Staff -Zig Publications Assembly-12,Il3 Junior Senior Prom Floor Show--iii Junior Class Steering Committee Jig National Conference for Christians and Jews--A3 UAROLYN IYINSLOE BRICKEY Publications Assembly--Ig All-State Vonl-ort lflnnd 23 All-Stnte Reading: Band 23 lylug- out-rs and Tliespians Zig Fleur-de-I,ys-- -I JOYCE MARLENI-I BRINKLEY Bible L'lul---Ii,-t, Vice Pres. ident of Bible Club 4 BILL ERICKSON BRINNER- PATRICIA RUTH BRIZENDINE- Varsity Basketball and Volleyball 1l,3l, Badminton: 'Fable Tennis: Assistant to Miss Cronise GEORGE AARON BRONSON--VV11-stlim: -21 l'an American Lenyruc -Ll: Hi-Y SENIOR DIRECTORY RONALD LEE BROOKS- LYNNIE BARRY BROWN- PATRICIA ANNE BROWN- RONNIE BERGER BROINN-Football-2.3,-1: IYrestling-2: Stage Crew-4: Varsity J Club-2.3,-1: Pan American League- 2 : Masquers and Thespians--3 3 Choir-2,3 NORMA DARLENE BRYANT-Band-13,43 Color Guard--3,43 Publications Assembly-3 BRENDA JOYCE BUCHANAN-Home Room Tl'E8Su1'9l'-22 Home Room Vice-President--3: Home Room President---43 Hall Monitor--4 VALLO GENE BUCK--IYrestling- 2: Football-3: Pan Amer- ican League-3.43 Spring Project 3,-1: National Merit Scholar- ship Examinatoin --3 JOYCE ANN BUCKNER- -D E Clutr--3,4 PATRICIA ANN BURNETT-Athletic Intramurals-2,3 SUE REE BURROUGHS- -President of Art Club-4 ARTHUR LESTER BLISH-GOlf-ii,4j Chimes Assembly-23 Choir---2: Hi-Y-2 3 Pan American League-2,32 Choir As- sembly-2 LINDA ELIZABETH BUSH-Red Cross Representatiy-3,-it Masquers and Thespians--2,33 Voice of Christian Youth- 33 FTA-3: Y-Teens-23 Junior Classical League-2: Fleur-de- Lys-3.4: FBLA-3: Tri-Sci-43 Pep Club-3: Acorn Magazine Art Staff -33 Art Club-33 Chimes Assembly---1: FTA Con- ference--3: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Na- tional Honor Society--3,-1: French Tournament-3.4 RICHARD HENRY BUSHONCP-Prefect 4: Home Room President-33 Varsity Track--253,43 Junior Varsity Basketball-- 2: Vice-President Pan American League-3: SCA District Meeting-33 Pan American League-3.4: Junior Classical L93gLI3-22 Varsity J Club -2.3,-13 National Honor Society- 3,4 KERMIT FRANKLIN BYRD-Vice-President Student Govern- ment-43 Prefect 3: Home Room President-2: Vi'restling--- 2,33 President National Honor Society--4: Syzygy -3: South- ern Association of Student Councils- 4: SCA District Meeting- 3,43 Le High VVrestling Clinic-2: Madison Conference-33 Rad- ford SCA Workshop-3: Junior Classical League-2 CLARENCE EDWIN CABANISS- 'hkVI'ESiIII'IH'2,RI L e H i g h Vllrestling Conference- 3 NANCY WRENN CADD Acorn Magazine Literary Staff- -3,4 CAROLE PATRICIA CALE- ANNE KATHLEEN CALLAHAN Red Cross Representative-- 43 Intramural Volleyball and Basketball 2,33 Secretary Junior Classical League-23 Vice-President Junior Classical League- 43 Editor Roanoke Roman 3, Business Manager- 43 Latin Con- vention-33 Girls' State-3: Phys Ed Convention-3: National Merit Scholarship Examination- 33 Gym Assistant-3: Girls' Attendance Office Assistant-43 National Honor Society-3,43 Junior Classical League 2.3.41 Voice of Christian Youth--2. 13,-IjTrI'SCI'4I Health Board 3: GAA- 3,4 FRANCES CARMEN CAMPBELL---Costume Committee The Importance of Being Ernest and NVhat a Life 3 Y-Teens-2: Masquers 3,43 FHA--2,3,4 ROY LUTHER CANNADY -Choir- 2,33 Hi-Y-2,3: Choir Trip --2,3 DEANNA MARYLAND CASSADA - Pan American League -- 4: Senior Assembly-4 GEORGE WILFORD CASSELL- Track OWEN STUART CHATTIN, JR.- MARVIN LEIGH CHOCKLETT- FREDERICK MICHAEL CHURCH- DENNIS ALEN CLARK- ANDY ELMORE CLINGENPEEL D E Club 4: Choir 2 DAVID WHEELER COFFEY Special Recofrnition for Na- tional Merit Scholarship Examination R3 Math Club --I GW'ENDOLYN ANNETTE COLEMAN Home Room Secretary 23 Home Room Treasurer ll: Home Room Sccl'eIary-'I'reas- ui-pr 45 Junior Varsity flI'lf'f'l'll'fIlIl'l' 23 Varsity Chcerlemler 3,45 Str-1-ring Committee for Pep Club -1: Columbia Scholar- ship Press Association Conference 43 Fleur-rlc-I,ys 14,43 Y- Tcens 2,243 Choir 23 IN'-p tllub Il,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Athletic Awarils Assembly Il,-13 Choir Trip 23 Ifrench Tournament 2,43 National Merit Scholarship Examination 543 Checker in Study Ilall 'lg Publications Assembly -11 Senior Assembly 4: Arorn Annual Staff' -I3 Science Fair Cl LEONARD ELSWORTII COLEMAN- CHERYN LEE COLLER-Home Room President-2,43 The Man XVho Married a Dumb XVife -2: Chimes Assembly-2, 43 IVhat A Life -4: Fleur-de-Lys-2,33 Y-Teens-2,33 Thes- pians-2,3.4: Publications Assembly-1: Director of Senior As- sembly-4 DIANNE SUE CONNER-Historian FHA-13 FHA-2.3,-1: FBLA-3 : Pan American League-2 EARL EUGENE COOK- LINDA LEE CORSTAPI-INEY-National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Junior Classical League-2: Assistant to Miss Cooper and Miss Miller-4 LAIVRENCE MeNEILL COTTON-Fleur-de-Lys-4: Senior Assembly-4: French Tournament-4 MARY ELLEN COURTNEY-Library Assistant-2,33 Intra- mural Sports-2,3: Library Club-2,33 D E Club-1 HARRY STANLEY CRAFT-Secretary Chess Club-3,43 Chess Team-3.-I: Band-233.4 GILBERT DALLAS CRAIG- GLORIA JEAN CRAIG-Checker in Study Hall-43 Fleur-de- Lys--2,3,4 2 FTA-2 : FHA-2 3 Y-Teens-2 SHERRILLE LANE CRAIG-President Sophomore Class-2: Vice-President Junior Class-3: Junior Class Steering Com- mittee-33 Home Room Yice-President-2: Home Room Pres- ident--3,-L3 Yarsity Baseball-2.3,-I3 Most Valuable Player :AXV3I'CI-32 Co-Captain Baseball Team-1: Sports Editor Acorn Annual-3,43 Varsity J Club-2,3.-1: HI'i'-2,3,4J Tri-Sci-43 Special Recommendation for National Merit Scholarship Ex- amination-33 NVestinghouse Science Talent Exam-13 Around the IVorld in S0 Minutes -2: Syzagy -3: Publications As- sembly -3.4: Athletic Awards Assembly-2,3,-1: Senior As- sembly-4 PEARL JEANETTE CRAIGHEAD-Choir-2 HELENA SUSAN CRAYVFORD-Intramural Volleyball, Bas- ketball, and Badminton-2.33 Publications Assembly-3.4: Band Concert-253,-1: Head Majorette-3.4: Bristol Band Festival- 2.3,4: Band Trip-2,-1: Band-2.3.-I: Office Assistant-4: Yoice of Christian Rvlbllth-2,32 Senior Y-Teens-3,4 JOYCE IYALTON CREASY-Prefect-4: Junior Class Steering Committe-3: Home Room President-33 Secretary Senior Y- Teens Club I-3: Publications Assembly-4: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: French Tournament-3.4: Fleur- de-Lys -3,43 Tri-Sci-4 ROBERT EDIVIN CREWS- PHYLLIS GLENN CROSSGROYE-Home Room President-2: Red Cross Representative--3: Y-Teens-2.3.-1: Junior Classical League 21 Fleur-de-Lys--3,-1 JACK MONTGOMERY CUMMINGS- JERRY GORDON CUNDIFF- THOMAS RAY CUNNINGHAM-Home Vice-President-3: Wrestling--3,4 ESTELLE HOPE DANNEL- PAUL THOMAS DARNELL, JR.-Tennis: President of Junior Achievement Company-4 GARY MILES DAVIDSON- MARYIN CLARK DAYIS, JR.--National Merit Scholarship Examination -H MECAILA-ELIZABETH DAVIS Home Room Secretary-Treas- urer-Ii: Bible Club-3,4 DWVIGHT LEE DEAN Home Room Treasurer-43 D E Club-4 JAMES IYILLARD DEAN- ROBERT EDW SHIRLEY COCKE DeYAUGHN- ANDREW MICHAEL D ..,r. i ,V .nn N I V .A , , It unrci Iss-,nibly J, thou ln, thmr Tl.,p,3.3: Flour-dw ARD DEARING Home Room Vice-President-2 ILLON-Home Room Treasurer--I 3 JYS ..,, BRUCE YVAYNE DILLON- JERRY KENNETH DILLON-Manager of Basketball Team- -jl-42 Milmliler of Baseball Team--2.3,-S: Manager of Football 'I'i':in1qL2Ig National Merit Scholarship Examination--33 Art l uh l3 All U11l'Tr1v--21: Senior Assembly -4 LI-IR.-KY HOPKINS DILI,ON- ROBERT GLEN DILLUN- ROBERT VVAYNE DOIIY -Home Room Treasurer -2, uchiniegu Asst-mlwly ZZ: Choir 25 D E Club 43 FTA -2.3 Junior Cla-ssiral l.t-apzue -2,743 Tri-Sci 4: Publications As sombly- -I 3 Senior Assembly- 4 ROBERT EDMOND DORIOT Vice-President Senior Class--45 Home Room President 12,33 Home Room Vice-P1-Qsideng.4. SENIOR DI DORIS LEE DOSS- CAROLYN LEIGH DOTSON- TOMMY DOUGLAS DOWDY-Track-2,3 CAROLE LEE DRAPER-Pan American League-3p45 Y- Teens-3 BARBARA LOUISE DREWRY-Red Cross Representative-23 Junior Varsity Basketball-2g Secretary Junior Classical League -3: Secretary Fleur-de-Lys-45 Treasurer JCL-43 Hall Mon- itor-4: Y-Teens-2: JCL-2,3,4g Fleur-de-Lys-2,3,4g National Honor Society-3,45 Special Recognition for National Merit Scholarship Examination-33 President and Concert Mistress of String Ensemble-4 GEORGE WILLIAM DREWRY- BENJAMIN WAYNE DUNMAN- JAMES BURNETT DYER-Art Club-2,3,4 RAYMOND HENRY EBBETT-National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 LYN GREER EDMISTON-Hi-Y-2,3,4: Senior Assembly-4 GEORGE ADAM EDWARDS- LACY LEE EDWARDS-Varsity Football-2,3,4: Baseball-2, 3,4: Varsity Basketball-2,3,4 BARBARA DANIELS ELLIS- VIRGINIA LOUISE ELMORE-Assistant for Mrs. Brust-4 NANCY DARLENE EMERSON- FANNIE CAROLINE ETTER- NANCY MELBA EVANS-Home Room Secretary-35 Red Cross Representative-25 Band-2,33 Band Trip-2: FBLA-2 PATRICIA MAUREEN EWERS- JOAN BETTY FALKENSTEIN-Home Room Vice-President- 23 Red Cross Representative-45 Corresponding Secretary Y- Teens-3: Treasurer Pan American League-43 Treasurer Tri- Sci-4: Editor of Citywide Y-Teen Newspaper-4: National Conference of Christians and Jews-3: Girls' Attendance ggfice Assistant--45 Y-Teens-2,3,4: Pan American Leagu- , ,4 MARY GLENN FALLS- BARBARA ULDINE FERGUSON- BETTY JUNE FERGUSON- BILLY LYNN FERGUSON-Home Room Secretary-3: Var- sity J Club-3,45 Varsity Football-3,45 Varsity Baseball-2, 3.4: Senior Assembly-4 BRENDA CAROLYN FERGUSON-D E Club-4 JANICE CAROLYN FERGUSON- PATSY SUE FIELDS- EARLE MICHAEL FISHER-Junior Classical League-43 Band-2,33 Library Club-2: Photographer for Acorn Annual -43 Photo Editor for Acorn Annual-2: Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference-4 MARTHA ANN FISHER- THOMAS LYNN FITZPATRICK-Home Room President-43 Football-2,3 GROVER CLEVELAND FLINT, III-Varsity Baseball-2,3,4g Varsity Basketball-2,3,4g Hockey--2: Publications Assembly-2 SANDRA TURNER FLORA-Fleur-de-Lys-2,3,4 5 Y-Teens- 2,31 Assistane to Miss Cooper-4 ROGER WRIGHT FOUTZ-Football-23 Sergeant at Arms Hi- Y-43 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 THOMAS STOCKTON FOX- SHIRLEY MAE FRALIN-Home Room Secretary-2: Home Room Treasurer-33 Red Cross Representative-4: FBLA-3,41 Y-Teens-3,43 FHA-4 ANN TILGHMAN FRANCIS-Vice-President Y-Teens-4: Pub- lications Assembly-2: Chimes Assembly-25 Hall Monitor- 41 Junior Classical League-25 Fleur-de-Lys-3,41 Y-Teens- 2,4 LINDA GAY FRAZIER-Red Cross Representative-45 Varsity Volleyball and Basketball-23 Varsity Volleyball-43 Pan Amer- ican League-25 Y-Teens-2,3,4g GAA-2,3,4g Art Club-2,43 Junior Classical League-3,45 Tri-Sci-3,4 WAYNE LOREN FRAZIER- MARSDEN EUGENE GARDNER- GLEN GARLAND-Secretary Senior Class-4: Home Room Vice-President-2,33 Home Room President-4: Y-Teens-2: Junior Classical League-2: ASSSitaY1t to Miss COOKIE?-4 RECTORY KENNETH WAYNE GARNETT-Varsity Football- -23,41 VHF- sity Wrestling-2,3,4: Senior Assembly-4 MAXINE CHAROLET GEARHART-Home Room Secretary- 23 Checker for Study Hall--4 CLAUDIA ELAINE GEIGER- Home Room Secretary-3: Var- sity Basketball-Iig Intramural Table Tennis and Badminton- 2,3g Literary Staff of Acorn Magazine-3,43 Band-2,3,4g All State Band -251,41 Art Club-25 Voice of Christian Youth-45 GAA--3 MARY ISABEL GIBSON- FREDA SUE GILBERT- RONALD LEE GILLESPIE-Junior Varsity Football-2,35 Track-2,3 JUDITH PAULETTE GLASS- Home Room President-2: Jun- ior Varsity Volleyball and Basketball--2: Intramural Volley- ball and Basketball-2,33 President Senior Y-Teens Club II-3: Y-Teens Virginia-Carolina Conference-31 Y-Teens Midwinter Conference-2,35 Hall Monitor-35 Assistant to Mr. Nave-43 GAA--2,33 FBLA-4 ELIZABETH PENN GOOCH-D E Club-4 SANDRA LEE GORMAN-Manager Basketball Team-2: Y- Teens-2.3,4: Junior Classical League--25 Library Club-2: FBLA-3,4 GARLAND GRAMMER,JR.- EDWIN CLEMENT GRAVETT, JR.- PHYLLIS ANN GREENWAY-Voice of Christian Youth-2,3,4 MICHAEL DALLAS GRIFFIN-Football-2,33 Basketball-2, 3: Stafze Crew-2,3 ELMO ALLEN GRIGGS-Hi-Y-4 LOIS ANN GUSLER-Tri-Sci-4 ELIZABETH KEITH HAFF-Red Cross Representative-4: FHA-253,43 Secretary-33 Treasurer FHA-43 National Merit Scholarship Examination-33 FHA Girl of the Year-35 Junior Classical League-2: Fleur-de-Lys-3,42 Voice of Christian Youth-4: Tri-Sci-4 CAROLYN SUE HAIRFIELD--Assistant to Mrs. Mitchell-4: Voice of Christian Youth-4 ANN ELIZABETH HALE-Home Room Vice-President-3: Varsity Basketball-2,3,43 Literary Staff Acorn Magazine-3. 4: Pan American League-2,3: Y-Teens-2,3,4: GAA-2,3,4: FTA--23.42 Tri-Sci--4: Choir --2,3,4: Red Cross Representative -3: FTA Convention-4 CLARKE HUDSPITH HALE, JR.-Pan American League-4: Bible Club--3 VIRGINIA LEE HALL-FHA-3,41 FBLA-4: Voice of Christ- ian Youth-3g Assistant to Mr. Talley-4 CAROLE JANE HAMLETT--Home Room Vice-President-3 5 Junior Varsity Volleyball--25 Varsity Volleyball-3 1 Publica- tions Assembly -43 Magicianettes--3,4 : Y-Teens-2 : GAA-2,2 SYLVIA LEE HANNAH-Vice-President FHA-3: FHA Federa- tion Meetings 2,33 FHA-2,31 FBLA- 4 SANDRA YVONNE HARE-Art Club-23 Masquers-3: As- sistant to Mr. Nave 4 FRED SCOTT HARRIS-Home Room Vice-President-43 Track Manager -3: Junior Varsity Football--2: Staff Car- toonist, Jefferson News --43 Acorn Maxrnzine Art Staff-4: Art Club -3,45 Varsity J Club-3,4 ROSILAND RUSSELL HARRIS-Home Room President-33 Intramural Volleyball, Basketball and Baminton-2,33 Choir Assembly--2,343 Band Concert Il: Choir Concert--2,31 Choir- 2,3,4g Magicianettes 3,43 Choir Trip- 3,43 Band Trip-45 Band Festival-43 Hall Monitor 43 Office Assistant--4: Y-Teens- 2,3 SHIRLEY ANN HARRIS-Intramural Basketball and Volley- ball---2g Library Club --33 Y-Teens 23 D E Club--4: Junior Achievement--Cl: Hall Monitor 3 JOYCE FRANCENIA HARRISON-FBLA-4 BARBARA JEAN HARTMAN--Red Cross Representative-3: Junior Varsity Basketball-25 SIPA Conference-3: Jefferson News Staff --43 Checker for Study Hall- 43 GAA-2,35 FBLA-4 FRANCES HUNT HAWKINS-Magicianettes-4: Treasurer FTA -33 FTA Convention-2,33 Girls' State-3: Savings Stamp Chairman-iZ,3,4: Y-Teens---233,45 FTA-253,45 Fleur-de-Lys- 3,45 Junior Classical League---23 Tri-Sci-4: Voice of Christian Youth-4: National Honor Society-3,4 BONNIE ELLA HAYNES-Y-Teens-2,3 JACQUELINE SUE HEATH-FTA-2 SENIOR DIRECTORY SANDRA ANN HELMS-Home Room Vice-President-2: Sec- retary FTA-3: Vice-President Russian Club-4: Roanoke Ro- man Staff-2: Editor Acorn Magazine-43 Publications Assembly -2,3,-1: Junior Senior Prom Talent Show-3 :Manhasset Ex- change-2 3 FTA Convention-3 3 SIPA-3 1 Y-Teens-2 : Junior Classical League-2: FTA-2,33 Russian Club-35 Quill and Scroll-3.4: National Honor Society-3,4 : Tri-Sci-4 JEANIE CORINNE HENDRICK-Home Room Vice-President- 3: Band-23.43 Band Trip 2.3,-1: FBLA-4 BOBBY VVAYNE HENLEY-Literary Staff Acorn Magazine --3,4 RICHARD GLEN HENNING-Junior Varsity Basketball-2 CAROLYN LEE HENRITZE-Literary Staff Acorn Magazine -3,-1: Pan American League-2: FTA-4 ANTONI LEE HERNDON-Intramural Basketball-2: Secre- tary Bible Club--3 JOSEPH OLSEN HERRON- PAULETTE ELAINE HILL-Junior Varsity Volleyball and Basketball-2: Varsity Volleyball and Basketball-3: Corre- sponding Secretary State FBLA-4: Y-Teens-2: GAA-2.3,-13 Publications Assembly-4: FBLA State Convention-3: Head of Masgicianettes-4: Assistant to Miss Cronise-1: Magicianettes --4 VIRGINIA ANNE HILL-Intramural Volleyball and Basketball -2: Quill and Scroll-3: Reporter for Jefferson News-2.3: Business Manager of Jefferson News--lg SIPA-3: French Tournament-2: Hall Monitor-4: Y-Teens-3,-1: GAA-2,3 MARTHA SUE HODGES-Red Cross Representative-4: Treas- urer Y-Teens-3: President Junior Red Cross-4: French Tour- nament-3: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: FHA -2,33 Voice of Christian Youth-3: Y-Teens-2.3.45 Fleur-de- Lys-3,-1: Tri-Sci-4 MARY ELEANOR HODGES-Red Cross Representative-2,31 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer-4: Vice-President Y-Teens- 3: President Y-Teens-4: Fleur-de-Lys-2,3,-13 Junior Classical League-2: Business Manager of L'Echo-4: Roanoke Roman Staff-3: National Honor Society-3,43 National Merit Schol- arship Examination-3: French Tournament-1Z,3,-1: Boys' At- tendance Office Assistant--4 STEPHEN MCQUISTON HODGES-Vice-President Sophomore Class-2: President Junior Class-3: President Senior Class-41 Home Room President--2: S5'i'i5'zy -3: State SCA Convention -3: Boys' State-3: State Advisory Committee Meeting-4: National Honor Society-3.4: Junior Classical League-253: Tri-Sci-3,43 Hi-Y-3,4 ROBERT HAROLD HORAK-Senior Prefect-4: Home Room Vice-President-2: Home Room Secretary-Treasurer-33 Basket- ball-2,3,-1: Golf-2.3,-4: Treasurer Junior Classical Leagu-23 Boys' State-3: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Hi-Y--lg Junior Classical League-23 Varsity J Club-2,3,-lg Se- nior Assembly-4 BETTY ANN HOVVARD-Home Room President--3: Junior Var- sity Cheerleader-2: Varsity Cheerleader--l: Vice-President Ju- nior Y-Teens-2: Publications Assembly-3-4g National Merit Scholarship Examination -3: Spanish Tournament-3,41 Pep Club-3,-I: Junior Classical Leagu-2: Pan American League -3,43 Junior Steering Committee-3 RANDOLPH ALLEN HOWELL-DE Club-4 ROBERT NORRIS HOWVELL-Tennis-2,3.-1: Choir-2,3 ROSE ANN HUBBARD-Home Room President-2: Junior Var- sity Cheerleader-23 Varsity Cheerleader-3.4: Head Cheerleader -4: Publications Assembly-2,-I: Junior Senior Prom Floor Show--33 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Spanish Tournament-3: Hall Miliitor-4: Y-Teens-2,-I: Junior Classi- cal League-2: Pep Club-3,45 Steering Committee for Pep Club-4: National Honor Society-3,4 EARL MAXWELL HUDGINS- JOHN DAVID HUDSON -- CAROLYN SUE HUFFMAN-Home Room President-4: Junior Varsity Cheerleader--23 National Merit Scholarship Examina- tion-Ilg Hall Monitor- '43 Checker for Study Hall--43 Y-Teens -2,-4: Pep Club-ZS: FTA-2,3 DOUGLAS BRICE HUMPHREY-- MARY ANNA HUNT-Home Room Secretary -Il: Magicianettes --4g Publications Assembly--lg National Merit Scholarship Ex- amination flg Y-Tet-ns 111 Pep Club-fig Pan American League -2 LAVIAL EMORY HURT. III Home Room Presiflcnt -4: Vicc- Presiflent Thespians Zi: Presialclit Th9Sliinns-4: Chin1r-s - Qlgz What 3 Liff. ,,,,g3 Importance of Ht-ing Earnest fl: Man Who Morris'-rl n Dumb VVifc -25 Rabbit Punch Zlg Hi- Y Confcrt-nce-23 Supcrinr llatini: in Fort-risic I'rosc Reading-- 2g National Honm' Sm-it-ry ii,-lp Hi-Y -2.24.-1: Pun Amcricun League Il,-lj Junior Classical Lcuxtuc- 23 Mnsqucrs and Thes- plans--'2,Tl,4 MARGARET DELORES HUTTON-DE Club-4 EDYVARD DEREKSON JAMES-Publiwtions Assembly-4: Chimes Assembly-2.3,-1: Boys' Stat-3: Senior Class Repre- sentatire to the Band Council-4: All State Concert Band--2,3,4: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Monitor-4 BARBARA DEAN JARRETT-FBLA Regional Conference-3, 4: FBLA-3,-I: GAA--2.3: Y-Teens-2: Assistant to Mrs. Gray- bill-3: Library Assistant-4 CAROLE LOMBARD JARRETT-Red Cross Representative-2, 3: President FHA-3: Parliamentarian FBLA-4: FHA State Convention-2: FBLA Conventions--1: National Honor Society -3.-1: FHA-213.42 FBLA--I WANDA FAYE JENKINS- VVILLIAM CORNELL JETER-Junior Varsity Basketball-2: Chimes Assembly-2,3 LAVERNE MARIE JETT-Vice-President FHA-4: FBLA-3,-1: FHA-2,3,-1: Y-Teens-2 THOMAS WVATSON JOHNSON- VALERIE EVELYN JOHNSON-Home Room Secretary-2: As- sistant to Mr. Buchanan-4: Y-Teens-2,3: Pan American League-2: DE Club-4 WVILLIAM SIDNEY JOHNSON-Home Room Vice-President-22 Home Room Treasurer-3: Golf-3,-1: Hi-Y-253.-1: Publications Assembly-43 Choir-2,31 Varsity J Club-3,-1: Pan American Leagu-3 ANDREA LEE JONES-President FBLA-4: FBLA Conven- tions-3: Assistant to Miss Stalker-3.4: Assistant to Miss Cro- nise-4: FH.-X--4: FBLA-3,4 DOROTHY LEE JONES-DE Club-3 JOYCE GALE JONES- WVILLIAM DENNIS JONES- CECIL JACKSON KARNES- MARLENE VIRGINIA KEEN-Home Room President-2.3: Home Room Vice-President-4: National Honor Society-3.4: Hall Monitor-4: Pep Club--3: Junior Classical League-2: Y- Teens-2,4 EDWYARD LEE KELLER-Home Room President-2: President Band-3,42 Pep Band-2.3,-1: Student Conductor of Band-3: All State Band-2.2: Semi-finalist, National Merit Scholarship Ex- amination-3g XVestinghouse Science Talent Search-1: All State Reading Band -2,31 Junior Classical League-2: Tri-Sci-4: National Honor Society-3,4 ANN ELIZABETH KEYS- LARRY KENNETH KEYS- DAVID OSCAR KICKLIGHTER- MARILYN LOUISE KILGORE-Home Room Secretary-22: Ma- gicianettes-4: French Tournament-3,43 National Merit Schol- arship Examination--Ilg Junior Classical League-2: Y-Teens- 2.3 3 Fleur-de-Lys-4 1 Choir-2,4 RAYMOND BARRY KING- NANCY LEE KINGERY-Junior Steering Committee-3: Home Room President-2.3: Home Room Treasurer-4: Magicianettes --l: Treasurer Fleur-cle-Lys--3: Treasurer National Honor So- ciety-4: Secretary Choir-4: SYz3'E5 '-3: Chimes Assem- blyirl,-lg Publications Assembly-1: Choir Concerts-2,3: Sci- ence Fair-3: French Tournament-3.4: Band Festival-4: Ju- nior Classical Leagu-2: Y-Teens-2,35 Fleur-de-Lys-3,-1: Pep Club-3: Tri-Sci-4: National Honor Society-3,-1 MARGARET DOROTHY KIIRSHAN-SCA Clerical Secretary- 4I Red Cross Representative-4: Secretary Tri-Sci-4: Fleur- de-Lys-3,-lg Band-3.4: Girls' State-3: Masouers-2: All State Band-3.4: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 VIRGINIA LEE LAMBERT-Varsity Cheerleader-3: Publica- tions Assembly -3: Athletic Awards Assembly-3: Assistant to Miss Cooper 4: Y-Teens-2.3: Junior Clamical League-2: Tri-Sci--4: FHA--T. ROBERT RAY LANCASTER-- NANCY GEARLENE LAYYSON- PAl'L DAVID LAYMAN- TRFCILLA AFNN LATNE-French Tournament-2: Secretary DI-, Llub-4: X-Teens -ZZ: DE Clulr-4: Fleur-de-Lys-2 ALICE SAUNDERS LEE- Red Cross Representative-3: Home Room Secretary--4: Y-Teen Program Council City and Countv - 1: Narii-mil Him--r S-wit-rr :mg National item schoimshii. Examinntion il: Y-Teens -1251,-I: Junior Classical League- 23 Flcur-mlc-Lys Il,-l: Assistant to Miss Cooper-4 BARBARA ANN LEI-I-Home Room Treasurer--R5 Voice gf Christian Youth-4: Y-Teens 2,ZX,-lg Checker for Study Hull-. -lg lnlramural Sports R SENIOR DIRECTORY LESLIE HELEN LEE- What a Life -4 DOROTHY SUSAN LEECH-Treasurer FHA-33 FHA-2,3,4C Russian Club-43 Voice of Christian Youth-4 JAMES MILTON LESLIE- EVELYN LITCHFIELD LEWIS-FBLA: Library Club: Library Assistant WILLIAM OSCAR LIPSCOMB-Treasurer Hi-Y-4: Junior Classical Leagu-2: Hi-Y Conference-35 Hi-Y-3,4 CATHY ELAINE LOGAN-Red Cross Representative-25 Var- sity Basketball-3: Majorette-3,43 All State Band-23 Publica- tions Assembly-3 DONALD LEE LUCAS-Wrestling-25 Literary Staff Acorn Magazine-33 All State Band--4: Band Festivals-2,3,4g Drum Major-2,3,4: Southeastern United States Drum Major-4 DOUGLAS CHARLES LUCAS- CECELIA SARAH LYLE-Treasurer SCA-45 Prefect-3,45 Secretary National Honor Society-4: Panic -2: Interna- tional Relations Forum-3: District SCA Meeting-4: French Tournament-3.4: First in State French Tournament-3: Fleur- de-Lys-3,4: GAA-2,3: Tri-Sci-4: Y-Teens-4: National Honor Society-3,4 LARRY GORDON LYLE- GEORGE MICHAEL McCATHERN-Home Room Vice-Presi- dent-23 Varsity Wrestling-2,33 Publications Assembly-3,4 RONALD LEE McDOWELL- ROSE MARY McDOWELL- JOHN WALTER MCFARLAND-Track-2,3 JANE CATHERINE MCGEE- ANN CAROL McGHEE- DIANE HORSLEY McGUIRE- ROBERT GENE McGUIRE- JOHN RICHARD McKEE-Fleur-de-Lys-3,4 LINDA JOYCE McLAIN-FBLA-4 WAYNE CASTLE MCLEMORE, Jr.-Literary Staff Acorn Mag- azine-3,43 SIPA-3 LEWIS BARNHART McNEACE, JR.-Sophomore Class Treas- urer-2: Junior Class Treasurer-3: Home Room Treasurer-2: Home Room Vice-President-3: Tennis-3,43 President Hi-Y- 4g Vice-President National Honor Society-4: Senior Day As- sembly-3: Boys' and Girls' State Assembly-4: National Honor Society-3.4: Junior Classical League-25 Pan American League -3: Hi-Y-2,3,4g Varsity J Club-4: Hi-Y Conference-2.3: Model General Assembly-3.4: National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews-3,43 Boys' State-31 National Merit Scholar- ship Examination-3: Junior Steering Committee-3 RICHARD McNEACE- PATRICIA ANN McNUTT-FTA-2 JANE CAROL MADDOX-Magicianettes-3: Varsity' Cheerlead- er-4g Y-Teens-2,3,4: Art Club-2,3,4: Junior Classical League -2: Fleur-de-Lys-3,4: Pep Club-3,4 DOUGLAS PLEASANTS MAGANN-Pan American League- 3,4 GLORIA FAY MARSHALL- DORIS MARIE MARTIN--FBLA-4: Assistant to Mrs. Carter -3 ELLENDER LEWIS MARTIN-Home Room Secretary'2,35 Jef- ferson News Staff-4: SIPA-35 Monitor-4: Pan American League-3 MICHAEL CONLEY MARTIN- RICHARD DEWAYNE MARTIN-Prefect-3: President Art Club-25 Art Club-2,3,4g FTA-3,43 Tri-Sci-4: Voice of Chris- tian Youth-2,3,4p Junior Classical League-2: Editor Jefferson News-43 Roanoke Roman Staff-25 Cartoonist Jefferson News -3g Reporter Jefferson News-3,41 Sy2ygy -3: PUbllC2iU0l1S Assembly-43 SIPA-3: Teenage Press Conference-45 FTA Convention-43 National Honor Society-3,43 Hall Monitor-4: Quill and Scroll-3,45 Assistant to Miss Cronise-4 SHIRLEY JANE MARTIN- BETTY LEE MASON-Home Room President-2: Home Room Treasurer-45 FHA-23 Fleur-de-Lys-3,45 Y-Teens-2,3,4: Pep Club-35 Girls' State-33 Manhasset Exchanges-25 National Merit Scholarship Examination-35 National Honor Society- 3,4g French Tournament-3,4: Office Assistant-4 RUTH ELIZABETH MASON-Home Room Vice-President-2,31 Home Room Secretary-43 Hall Monitor-4: Assistant to Miss Petty and Mr. Pitzer-4 WAYNE THOMAS MASSEY-Home Room President--45 Band -23 Westinghouse Science Talent Search Examination- 43 Na- tional Merit Scholarship Examination-3g Hi-Y-4: Assistant to Mr. Harker-4 MARY RUTH MAUNEY-Secretary SCA-43 Home Room Vice- Presiclent--3: Y-Teens--4: National Honor Society--3,45 Junior Classical League-25 SCA District Meeting-4: SASC Conven- tion-4g Choir- -35 National Merit Scholarship Examination-Zi JULIE SANDRA MAYER-Home Room President-3: Home Room Vice-President-43 Badminton Champion---23 Fleur-de-Lys --2,3,4: Tri-Sci 4g Pep Club-43 FTA-3,45 Literary Staff Acorn Magazine---45 FTA Convention--45 French Tournament 23,45 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 RICHARD ARTHUR MAYO-Junior Varsity Basketball-2: Varsity Basketball--Zig Varsity Baseball-2,3,4g Vice-President Tri-Sci--Zi: Junior Classical League-23 Varsity J Club -3.4: National Merit Scholarship Examination-35 Westinghouse Sci- ence Talent Search-4: Assistant to Mr. Graybill-4 DAVID LEE MEACHAM - BARBARA CAROL MEADOR- SUSAN ELAINE MEADOR-Red Cross Representative-4g Pres- ident Junior Classical Leaxzue-2: Roanoke Roman Staff-23,47 Girls' State-3: JCL Convention-3.4: National Merit Scholar- ship semi-finalist-43 Latin Tournament-2,3g Latin Award-33 Winner of City Voice of Democracy Contest-43 Forensic Speller --33 National Honor Society-3,45 Hall Monitor-4 WILLIAM TAYLOR MEADOR- JESSE THOMAS MEADOWS--Home Room President-23 Home Room Vice-President-3: Track-23 President Pan American Leafiue-4: Vice-President Hi-Y-4: Junior Classical League-21 SyZYlZY m3Q Publications Assembly-3,41 Senior Assembly-4 PEGGY ANN MILES- ANN ELGIN MILLER-Red Cross Representative-33 FBLA- 4: Assistant to Miss Cronise-4 JUDITH GAYNELL MILLER- VIRGINIA MILLS- BEVERLY ANN MITCHELL-Red Cross Representative-4: Magicianettes-3,43 Assistant to Miss Haley-4: Pan American League-25 Art Club-2,?ig Voice of Christian Youth-3,4 LORENZO MOORE-Band-23,4 WILSON PICKETT MOORE-Home Room TI'E3SUl'QI'-2.32 Foot- ball- -2,35 Hi-Y-2,3,43 Fleur-de-Lys-2,3,4 CAROL JEAN MORRIS-Home Room Secretary-3 5 Home Room President-4: Secretary Pan American League-43 Conference for Christians anrl Jews-3: Y-Teens-2,4: Pan American L63IIU972,i'l,41 Tri-Sci-4 VICTORIA IRIS MOSES- -Treasurer FBLA-4 ROBERT COURTNEY MOTTLEY, JR.-Corresponding Secre- tary Hi-Y-43 Editor L'Echo-43 Hi-Y Conference-3: National Merit Scholarship Examination--fig Hall Monitor -4: Hi-Y- 3,43 Math Club-12: Fleur-de-Lys-3.4: Junior Classical League -25 Voice of Christian Youth-4 CAROLYN JOY MULLINS- PATRICIA ANN MULLINS- JAMES ALEXANDER MUNDY-Red Cross Representatixe-2: Band -235,45 Fleur-cle-Lys-2,Zi,4g All State Band-3: Spring Propcct-Zi SHIRLEY JEAN MURDOCK- WANDA JEAN MYERS- RONALD LEROY NACE - RUDOLPH MATTHEW NEIGHBORS- FRANCES LEE NEWMAN-Gym Assistant-Zig National Merit Scholarship Examination-33 Hall lJI0l liI0l'--iQ Pan American League-2,3 3 Fleur-cle-Lys---2 JESSE ELMER NICHOLS- RALPH GERALD NOFSINGER- MARY REBECCA NOLAN-- MELVIN DOUGLAS NOLEN-Home Room Vice-President--2' Football-25 Track-2 MELVIN DOUGLAS NOWLIN- DAVID LEE OBENSHAIN-Track -3,4 LOIS ANN OBENSHAIN -Home Room Vice-President-25 Var- sity Volleyball-2,3,-iq Varsity Basketball-13,41 Ping-Pong Championship- 2: Badminton Doubles Champsionship-23 Bowl- ing' Championship--2: President GAA-4: Gym Assistant-3,43 Bible Club-2: GAA-2,3911 Junior Classical Leatrue-2 SENIOR DIRECTORY LYNN IVALTER O'DONNELL-Home Room Treasurer-2: Home Room Vice-President Zi: Publications Assembly-4: Band 2,3 TOMMY VANSTON O'NEILL-Junior Class Steering Commit- tee-Sg Home Room Vice-President-4: Track-3,-I: Spring Proj- ect-3: XVhat A Life -4: Youth Seminar-1 SARAH ELLEN OVERFELT-Bible Club: DE Club VYILLIAM EARL OVERSTREET, JR.-Band-253.4 MARTHA ANN OIVEN- CAROLYN JEAN PACE-FBLA-2: Assistant to Mrs. Carter -4 SHEILA MARIE PADGETT-FBLA-4 JOANNE LOUISE PALMER-Home Room Secretary-2: Red CTOSS Rebresentative--Zi: Y-Teens-2.3: Pan American League -3.3.-1: Voice of Christian Youth-3: FHA-4 NORMA KAY PANNELL-Home Room President-3: Home Room Treasurer-4: Red Cross Representativ-2.3: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Fleur-de-Lys-3,-1: Junior Classical League-2: Y-Teens-2,3,-ig Masquers-2: Pep Club-3 YVILLIAM THOMAS PAXTON- DEAN FULLER PENLEY- ZURNA PENTECOST-Home Room Treasurer-3: Art Staff of Acorn Magaaine-2.3,-13 Office Assistant-1 3 Art Club-2,3,-13 Junior Classical League-2: Y-Teens-13,43 Bible Club-4 FREDERIC VERNON PERDUE- REBECCA SUE PERDUE-Home Room President-2: Presi- dent Fleur-de-Lys-4: Secretary Junior Classical League-2: Typist for L'Echo--4: French Tournament--2,3,4g National Merit Scholarship Examination--3: French Award for Transla- tion-3: Y-Teens-255,45 Fleur-de-Lys-2.3.-1: Tri-Sci-4 BARBARA JAN PERIGAN--Intramural Volleyball and Basket- ball-2,33 Voice of Christian Youth-2: GAA-2: Y-Teens-4: Jefferson News Staff-3.-iz French Tournament-2: National Merit Scholarship-3: Hall Monitor--I ZONA GAIL PHILLIPS- ROSLYN PIERCE--Home Room President-45 Junior Varsity Volleyball and Basketball-2: Varsity Volleyball-3,-1: Madon- na in Chimes Assembly-4: Hall Monitor-3,-1: Y-Teens-2, 3.4: GAA-2,3,-1 CAROLYN CORDOVA PLATT- GEORGIA ANN PLUNKETT-Red Cross Representativ-3.4: Hall Monitor-3,4 DONALD EUGENE POPE-- SHIRLEY JUNE POFF-Checker for Study Hall-4 FRANK MARTIN PORTER-Junior Varsity Football-2g Var- sity Football-31 Varsity NVrestling-2,35 Varsity J Club-2,3 BEVERLEY LOUISE PREAS-Home Room Vice-President-3: Assistant to Miss Cooper-2,3,-I: Y-Teens-2: FBLA-2 DONALD LEE PREAS-National Merit Scholarship Examina- tion-3: Tri-Sci-3,45 Junior Classical League-2: Art Club-3: Voice of Christian Youth-4 JOHN RICHARD PRICE-Football-3: Xifrestling-2: Track- 2: Baseball Manager-2: Literary Staff Acorn Magazine--I: XVhat A Life -43 Stage Cl'CNV73,'II Pan American Assembly ---I: Band-4: Thespians--15,43 Pan American League-3.4 MICHAEL LEE PRILLAIIIAN- PATRICIA FAYE PROCTOR - SHIRLEY JEAN PUCKETT-Manafrer Basketball Team-2 ROBERT LOUIS QUARLES, JR.-Wrestling:-2,35 Football-2: Publications Assembly -I: Senior Assembly-4 REBECCA CLFIMENT QUINN - Home Room President-2: Home Room Treasurer Ii: Intrnmural Vollcyhnll and Basketball-11: Junior Varsity f'hcvrli-:iili-r L53 Varsity Vhccrlcmler 3: Eilitor of Acorn Annual -l, l':inic ---123 Publications Assembly--43 fjf,li,mi,ia Sf-holastir I'rvss Association Confcrcnco---I: Naiionnl Honor Society -11,43 Junior I'l:iss1ii-nl Iicnyzuc 2: Flcur-il0-I.ys- 14,45 Y-Teens Z,14,-l, Choir -3: IH-p Club :lg Nntionnl Mcrit Scholarship Exnniination Sl JOHN VVILLIAM RAGLAND - RICHARD HENRY RICICSE - S VICTORIA ANN REID-Home Room Secretary-2,3,4: Junior Varsity Cheerleader-2: Varsity Cheerleader-3.4: Y-Teens- 2,33 Junior Classical League-2: Fleur-de-Lys-3,43 Pep Club- R.-lz Panic -23 Syzygy -3: Girls' State-3: Publications Assembly-3,-1: Lieutenant Governor of Girls' State-3: Jeffer- son News Staff-4: Youth Seminar-3: SIPA-3: French Tour- nament-3,-I: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Moni- tor-4: Attendant to Homecoming Queen-2.3: Attendant to Snow Queen-2,42 Snow Queen-3: Representative in Santa Claus Parade-4: Senior Assembly-4 DEXTER SNOW' REPASS-National Merit Scholarship Examin- ation-3: Choir-2.3.-1: Chimes Assembly-2.3: Choir Assem- bly-2.3,-I NANCY BRYAN REYNOLDS-Hall Monitor-4 RONNIE RICHARDSON- YVILLIAM ELZIE RICHARDSON- .IIM EDVVARD RINEHART- YVAYNE MORRIS ROBERTS- JOHN VVINIFRED ROBERTSON-Manager Football Team-2,3: Photographer Jefferson News-4: All State Choir-3 YVALLACE ADELA ROBERTSON-Junior Varsity Volleyball- 2: Varsity Volleyball-3: Y-Teens-2,3,-1: GAA-2,3.4: FBLA -2,3 WVAYNE DOUGLAS ROBERTSON-Track-3 PATRICIA LEE ROBINSON-Hall Monitor-4: Y-Teens-2,3,4: FBLA-2 LARRY ROGERS- PATRICIA ANN ROGERS-FHA-3,43 Y-Teens-2 TOMMY JEFFERSON ROGERS-Junior Varsity Basketball-2: Varsity Basketball-3.4: Varsity Baseball-2.3.45 Varsity J Club-23.-1 MORRIS PADGETT RORER-Football-2: YV:-estling-3,43 Var- sity Baseball-2.3.4 RICHARD DENNIS ROSCOE-Football-2: Pan American League-35 Tri-Sci-4: National Merit Scholarship Examination 3 NANCY CALHOUN ROYALL-Home Room Vice-President-3: Red Cross Representative-4: Secretary Junior Classical League -4: Manhasset Exchange-2: Girls' State-3: JCL Convention -4: Hall Monitor-4: Office Assistant-1: Spanish Tournament R: FTA-253.41 Junior Classical League-2.3,-1: Pan Ameri- can League-233.45 Art Club-2.3,-1: Special Recognition for National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 RICHARD EARL RUBLE-Home Room President-1: Red Cross Representative-2: Wrestling-2.-1: Treasurer Tri-Sci-3: Vice- President-Tri-Sci-4: National Merit Scholarship Examination -3: Hi-Y-4: Pan American League-2,3 MARIAN ALICE RUSS -Home Room President-3: Editorial Staff Acorn Magazine-21,43 Hall Monitor-I: Y-Teens-2.3.43 GAA-23 FTA-2: FHA-2: Junior Classical Leagu-2: Fleur- -ie-Lyii-Ig.-lz Publications Assembly-3.4: National Poetry . XVHI' if THOMAS JOHN RYAN--Thespians-3,-1: Stage Crew-4 DARLENE MARIE RYDER- LINDA RYDER-FTA-2,-1: Pan American League-3: Office Assistant-2 NANCY LEE SALOMONSKY-Gym Assistant-3.4: Junior Clas- sical League-2: Art Club-3: GAA-4 BARRY RANDOLPH SARVER-Football-12.3.4: Baseball-3: Varsity J Club-2.3.4 RICHARD SARVER-Football--2,3,-1: Basketball-2: Track- 2,-I: Varsity J Club-2.3.4 SHARRON DIANE SARVI-IR--Volleyball and Basketball-2,35 Vice-President GAA-4: Gym Assistant-3.4: Y-Teens-2: Ma- iririanettes-4 CARLTON NVAYNE SAUL-NYrestling: Football KAY MARYLENE SAUNDERS-Home Room Vice-President- 2: Home Room Secretary--Ilg FBLA--I: Hall Monitor-4: AS- sistnnt to Miss Chambers MILDRED JOYCE SCHLOTTHOBER-Home Room Treasurer- Zl: Art Club Zig FHA Il NANCY LANE Sl-IELEY --Red Crom Representative--2: Home Room Prcsi-lcni -41 Volleyball lnlraniurals-2: Jefferson News Stuff- Il,-lg Quill and Scroll-R.-Ig GAA-23 Y-Teens-23 Pgn Ami-ricnn Lcmzuc 3.4: Spanish 'Tourimnient-12,43 Checker in Slllily Hall 4: Nntionnl Merit Scholaiship Examination-K: Math Club 25 Senior Asseinbly-4: Publications Assembly-4 SENIOR DIRECTORY MARIA ROSE SELLERS-Volleyball Intramurals-2,35 Office Assistant-4: FBLA-4: Y-Teens-2,33 Pep Club-3 FRANCES CAROLYN SHAY-DE Club-4 ANN THERESA SHELTON- BRENDA LOU SHELTON-Y-Teens-2,3 IRIS FAY SHELTON-Pan American League-3,45 Masquers and Thespians-2,3,4: Voice of Christian Youth-2,35 Choir--4: Assistant to Miss Via-4 KATHRYN JOSEPHINE SHELTON-Home Room Treasurer- 3: Home Room President-4: Vice-President Choir-4: Publi- cations Assembly-4: FTA Convention-4: Choir Trip--213,45 Junior Classical League-2: Pan American League-4: Choir- 2,3,4: FTA-4: Pep Club-3,43 Y-Teens-2,4 LINDA SUE SHELTON-Red Cross Representative: Y-Teens: FBLA: Voice of Christian Youth NANNIE MAE SHEPHERD-FHA CLARA DANYSE SHILLING-Home Room Secretary-2: In- tramural Basketball an Volleyball-2,33 DE Club-4 ESTHER LEE SHORT-Captain Volleyball Team-2: Basket- ball Team: FBLA-4 LESLIE EDWARD SILER- VERLYNE DeLORIS SIMMONS-Home Room Secretary-43 Varsity Cheerleader-3: State President FBLA-4: Treasurer FHA-2: Y-Teens-2: FHA-2,3,4: FBLA-3,-1: FBLA Con- ventions-3,43 Homecoming Queen-4: Magicianettes-4: Na- tional Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Assistant to Miss Cro- nise-4 CAROLYN LEIGH SIMPSON- ROGER LYNDON SIMPSON-Red Cross Representative-2,3,4: Vice-President Red Cross-4: Science Fair-2,3,4: Westinghouse Examination-4: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Tri-Sci-3,4 : Band-2 JANE WHITNEY SINK-Home Room President-2: National Merit Scholarship Examination-4: Hall Monitor-4: Checker for Study Hall-4: Fleur-de-Lys-2,3,4: Y-Teens-4: Senior As- sembly-4 NILA JACQUELINE SLUSHER-Home Room Secretary-3: Home Room Treasurer-4: Latin Tournament-2: Spanish Tour- nament-3: Thespians Vice-President-4: Chimes -4: What A Life -4 MARGARET MAE SMILEY-Choir-2,3,4: FTA: Pan American League-3.4: Voice of Christian Youth CHARLES OLIVER SMITH- Chimes -4: Choir-3,4 DORIS EVELYN SMITH-Home Room Vice-Preisdent-3: Ju- nior Varsity Basketball-2: Manager Volleyball-3: Jefferson News Staff-4: Quill and Scroll-3: National Merit Scholar- ship Examination-3: French Tournament-3,41 GAA-2,3,4: Fleur-de-Lys-3,4 LONZA REYNOLDS SMITH- NADA JANE SMITH-Home Room Vice-President-2: Home Room Secretary-4: FTA-Treasurer-4: French Tournament- 2,3: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Fleur-de-Lys -2,33 FTA-2,3,4 WOODY RAY SMITH-Chess Club-3,43 Tri-Sci-3,43 Fleur-rle- Lys-2,3,4: Debating Team-3,41 Special Recognition National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 JOE CEPHAS SMITHERS- ROY SOMMARDAHL- ROY LEE SONGER-FBLA JOHNNIE THOMAS SOWDER- DAVID JOHN SPENCER-Basketball-2,3,43 Band ROBERT BURR SPENCER-Track-4 ROBERT JARRATT SPIERS, JR.-Home Room President-3: Hi-Y Secretary-4: Band Vice-President-3: Snow Queen Floor Show-3: Hi-Y Conference-4: All State Band-2,3,4: All State Reading Band-2: MENC Convention-3 CONNIE KAY SPITZER- .IUANITA GLEAVES SPROUSE-Junior Varsity Basketball-2: Intramural Volleyball-2,33 FBLA: GAA: Voice of Christian Youth: Assistant to Mrs. Staton-4: FBLA Convention-3,4 STELLA MARLENE STAFFORD-Red Cross Representative-- 2,3: Bible Club President-4: Acorn Magazine Literary Staff- 3,4: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Science Fair -3: Spanish Tournament-3: Hall Monitor-4: Y-Teens-2: Tri- Sci-3,4: Pan American League-3: Voice of Christian Youth- 2,3,4 9 ALFRED NAPOLEAN STANLEY, JR.- CAROLYN FRANCES STANLEY- MARY ELLEN STANLEY-FBLA WAYNE KENNETH STANLEY-Bible Club--4: Choir-2 SALLY STEPHENSON-- JERRY ALAN STINSON-DE Club-4 LOIS ANN STINSON---Home Room Treasurer----2,35 FHA-2,33 FBLA- 43 Voice of Christian Youth--2,3 GARY STOVALL- -Banfl-2,3,4 ALTA ROOTH STRICKLIN-Prefect-4: Junior Class Steer- ing Committee--3: Junior Classical League-2: Y-Teens-2,3,4: Pan American League--14,43 National Merit Scholarship Exam- ination- 3: Spanish Tournament-3: Hall Monitor-4 . JUDITH ROSE STUMP--Y-Teens: Voice of Christian Youth: FBLAg FHA-3: Band-2: Assistant to Miss Chambers-4 RICHARD HENEBRY STUTTS-Home Room Treasurer-3: Home Room President--4: Football-2,33 Hi-Y-4: Fleur-de-Lys ---2,3,4: Syzygy --Ii: Senior Assembly-4 GERALD RAY SULLIVAN- ELVA ANNE SWARTZ-Red Cross Representativ-2: Manager Girls' Basketball-3: GAA Treasurer-4: Junior Classical League -2: Pan American League-3,41 GAA-3,43 Gym Assistant-4 ANN CAROLE TABOR-FBLA-3,43 Office Assistant-3,4 Hi-Y-4: Hi-Y Con- CHAPMAN DOUGLAS TATE--Secretary ference-3 SADIE MAE TATE-Volleyball Team-4: Pan American League-2,3,4: Voice of Bible Club Secretary-2: Thespians-41 Examination-3 i JACKSON LEE THIERRY- CHARLOTTE ANN THOMAS-Home Room President-2: Home Room Secretary-3: Junior Varsity Cheerleader-2: Varsity Cheerleader-3,43 Steering Committee for Pep Club-4: Syzygy -3: Junior-Senior Prom Floor Show-3: Athletic Awards As- sembly-3,4g Publications Assembly-4: Latin Tournament-2: National Honor Society-3,43 Hall Monitor-4: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: French Tournament-33 Y-Teens 2,33 Fleur-cle-Lys- 3,4: Junior Classical League-2: Pep Club- 3,43 Snow Queen-4 3 Senior Assembly-4 Basketball Team-3 : Christian Youth-4 3 Y-Teens-4 : Spanish MARTHA MANTELLE THOMAS--Home Room Vice-President 2,3: L'Echo Staff-3,4: What a Life -4: Third Place in Regional Science Fair-3: Hall Monitor-4: Fleu-de-Lys-2,3,4: Chimes Assembly--3 MICHAEL JAMES THOMAS- PATRICIA MARGIE THOMAS--Home Room Secretary-Treasur- er -2: Home Room Treasurer-3: Red Cross Representativ-3: FBLA---4 FRANKLIN DELANO THOMASON- VERNON CHARLES THOMPSON-- WILLIAM DOUGLAS THORNBURG--DE Club-4 BRENDA THURMAN-Fleu1'-de-Lys-2,3941 Y-Teens-2,3,-1 IDA MAE TIBBS-Masquers and Thespians: Pan American League: Girls' Attendance Office Assistant-4 MARGARET JANE TILGHMAN-Literary Staff Acorn Mag- azine- 4: Y-Teens--23,45 Pan American League-2.3: Pep Club Il: Fleur-mle-Lys 3,43 Tri-Sci-4: National Merit Scholarship Examination--33 French Tournament-3.4: Spanish Tourna- ment---2,3 SHERWOOD LYNN TOWNSEND -Hi-Y-3,41 Hi-Y Conference -3: Voice of Christian Youth: Tri-Sci-4: Hall Monitor-4 ROY EDWARD TUGGLE-Treasurer Chess Club: Wrestling: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Chess Club-3,4 DONALD LEE TURMAN-Bible Club PAUL MITCHELL TURNER-- MORGAN LEE TYRRELL-Home Room Vice-President-3: Pan American League- 2: Band-2.3: National Merit Scholar- ship Examination-3: All State Band-3 ELEANOR JEAN UMBERGER--Prefect-4: Junior Class Steer- ing Committee-3: Home Room President-2.3: Fleur-de-Lys- 2,3,4g Y-Teens---2,-1: National Honor Society-3,-1g French Tour- nament-2,!i,4g National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Senior Assembly 41 Third Place in Keep Virginia Green Poster Contest --3 EDGAR LEE UPDIKE-DE Club-4 RAYBURN HOWARD VANDERGRIFT-Home Room Vice- President-2 SENIOR DIRECTORY HERSHEL HERBERT VAUGHN- PATRICIA JEAN VAUGHT-Managing Editor of Jefferson News-4: Quill and Scroll-35 Pan American League-3,45 Tri-Sci-43 Y-Teens5 FTA: Publications Assembly-45 Senior Assembly-4 DAVID TIMOTHY VERNON-Band JUDY CAROLE VEST- RONNIE PAGE VEST-Red Cross Representative-2 DOUGLAS LIPSCOMB WADE-Chess Club-25 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Office Assistant-4 JOHN SILAS WADE, II-Fleur-de-Lys-25 Chess Club-25 Hi- Y-4: National Merit Scholarship Examination-35 Monitor-4 ROBERT LEE WADE-Chess Club-2,3545 Chess Club Treasurer -35 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3: Home Room President-2 CAROLYN ANN WAGGONER-Pan American League-2.3: National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 ALLIE LEE WALDRON-Home Room Treasurer-25 Literary Staff Acorn Magazine-35 Tri-Sci-4: Pep Club-3 JAMES RALPH WALTON- RUSSELL EDWIN WALTON, JR.- ROBERT OAKEY WARNER-Fleur-de-Lys-3,45 Band-2,3,4 SUE SAWYER WATERS-Home Room Vice-President-2 5 Home Room Secretary-4 5 Volleyball Team-4 5 GAA-2,3,4 5 Junior Classical League-2 5 Pan American League-3,4 JAMES CLYDE WATSON-Home Room President-2,45 Home Room Treasurer-35 President Tri-Sci-3,45 Hi-Y-45 Russian Club-3: Tri-Sci-3,45 Science Fair-25 National Merit Scholar- ship Examination-3 GEORGE DOUGLAS WATTS-Home Room Treasurer-2: DE Club-45 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 BRENDA JOYCE WEAVER-Home Room Secretary-2,35 Home Room President-4: Intramural Volleyball and Basketball -3,25 Vice-President Pep Club-45 Treasurer Choir-35 Sec- retary FTA-4: FTA-3,43 Pep Club-3,45 Pan American League-3,45 Choir-2,3543 Choir Trip-2,3,45 FTA Career Day -3,45 Chimes Assembly-3,45 Southern Music Educators Con- ierenc-3: Syzygy --35 Publications Assembly-4: Assistant to Mrs. Tice-4 GEORGE RONALD WEAVER-Junior Varsity Football-2,3,4g Varsity Wrestling-2,3545 Track-3,45 Varsity J Club-3,41 Junior Classical League-25 Jimmy Aker Award for Outstand- ing Wrestler-3 BETTY ANN WEBB-FBLA JAMES DONALD WEBB-Football CYRUS A. WEEKS-Boys' Attendance Office Assistant-4 ROBERT MARTIN WEINER- LESTER RAY WELCH-Home Room Vice-President-25 Home Room President-35 Hall Monitor-4 JAMES THOMAS WELD-Red Cross Representative: DE Club RENA LEWIS WELD-Red Cross Representative-2,3,4: Trea- surer Junior Y-Teens-25 Pan American League-3.4: Pep Club --3,45 Y-Teens--253,45 Steering Committee for Pep Club-45 Junior Varsity Cheerleader-2 Q Varsity Cheerleader-3,4 5 SyZygy -3: Publications Assembly-45 Senior Assembly-45 Athletic Awards Assembly--3,4 TUNIS EUGENE WELLS-- BETTY JUNE WHEELER--Intramural Sportsp Tri-Sci--ill Na- tional Mcrit Scholarship Examination-fi MARTHA ANN WHITE--Home Room Trcasurei-2,45 DE Club --45 Y-Teens-25,45 Treasurer DE Club---4 RICHARD GARST WHITE -Trcusurcr lVlasquers und Thcspiuns -45 Manager Choir---45 Mnequcrs 25 'l'hc-spinns--55,4 VIRGINIA LYNNE WHITE Home Room Vil'0-l rei-iiilcnt- 2,45 Intramural Vollcylinll -253,45 Junior Vnrsity Vollvylmll 25 FBLA- 253,45 Y-Tccml --254,45 GAA--25 Y-'l'c-cn Curcur lluy- 4: FBLA Conference- -155 Assistant to Mrs. llill-4 O ANNIE MARGARET WHITTAKER-Junior Varsity Volleyball and Basketball-25 Vice-President FTA-45 Vice-President Aft Club-4 5 GAA-2 5 FHA-2 5 FTA-2.3,4 5 Fleur-de-LYS-3,4 Z Y-Teens-2: Junior Classical League-Z DOUGLAS EDWARD WHORLEY-Home Room Secretary-23 Hi-Y MELANIE JO WILKES-Vice-President Art Club-32 Short Story Editor Acorn Magazine-45 Cartoonist for L'Echo-45 Acorn Magazine Staff-2,3,4g Art Club-2,3,4: Fleur-de-Lys- 3,45 Quill and Scroll-3,45 Magicianettes-3,45 Voice of Christ- ian Youth-45 SIPA-3: French Tournament-354: National Merit Scholarship Eaxmination-35 Publications Assembly-45 Band Festival-3,4 MYRA LEE WILLETT- ROY BALDWIN WILLETT-Pan American League-3,45 Choir -2,3 5 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 DONALD JOHN WILLIAMS- HARRIETT DIANE WILLIAMS-Acorn Magazine Art Staff- 3: Acorn Annual Staff-45 Art Club-2,3,45 Pan American League-3,45 Y-Teens-3: Art Trip-25 Senior Play-35 Pub- lications Assembly-45 National Merit Scholarship Examina- tion-3 NANCY JOYCE WILLIAMS-President DE Club-45 Y-Teens -3,45 FTA-3,45 Fleur-de-Lys-3,45 DE Club-45 National Honor Society--3,45 National Merit Scholarship Examination -3 ROBERT MARVIN WILLIAMS-Pan American League-3,45 Choir RONALD EUGENE WILLIAMS-Vice-President Band-4: Band -2,3545 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 LEWIS CLIFTON WILLS-FBLA 1 ARTHUR RICHARD WILSON- CHARLOTTE SUE WILSON-FBLA GERALD TATE WILSON-Home Room Treasurer-3,43 Junior Varsity Football--2: Varsity Football-3,43 Varsity Track- 2,3,45 Literary Staff Acorn Magazine-43 Varsity J Club-2,3,45 Hall M0nit01'-4: Athletic Awards Assembly-3,41 Publications Assembly-45 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 SI-IEILA LYNN WVII.SON-Choir-2,354 JUNE ELEANOR WIMMER-Treasurer Y-Teens-45 Y-Teens- 253,41 Junior Classical League-2: Manhasset Exchange-2 NORMA HENRIETTA WIMMER- ROGER WIMMER- CAROLYN WINDLE-Home Room President-2 CAROLYN SUE WOOD-DE Club-4 JANICE MARGARET WOODSON- .IUDITH ELAINE WOODYARD-Home Room Secretary-3,45 Secretary-Treasurer Art Club-35 Art Editor Acorn Magazine -3.4: Art Staff L'Echo-45 Quill and Scroll-3,45 Art Club, 213:47 FHA-2: Voice of Christian Youth-4: SIPA-35 Ma- izicianettes--3,45 Publications Assembly-4 AN-DRA LOUISE WRIGHT-Home Room Vice-President-2,3,45 Secretary-Treasurer Russian Club-35 Vice-President FTA-35 Russian Club-3: Pan American Leagu-2,35 Tri-Sci-45 FTA 2.3.42 FTA Coliwntion-2.4: Manhassett Exchange-25 Band Festivals-2,35 Band Color Guard-3,45 Publications Assembly - -3,45 National Merit Scholarship Examination-3 - SUSAN 'ARLEN WRIGHT---Red Cross Representative-3,4g Vice-Rresident Red Cross -3: Secretary T1-i-Spi-,45 Choir-2 3. Trl-Sci--4 5 Y-Teens--Sl 5 Fleur-cle-Lys--3,4 3 French Tournamgni 'bit Publications Assemblx 4 Nationl M ' Q1 ' '. . ' ' - Sm I a erit ciolainhii Examination-3 L 5 l PATRICIA ELizAnE'rn runs --FHA -ag y.TeQ,,Sc-3 ROBERT WINTERS YOUNG-SCA President- -lg li,-Qfwl Y-4. Home Room President- 25 Junior Varsity Football Ii- Hi-Y- 235.45 Uhlllllllin Hi-Y 3: Junior Clnssicnl Lemruo L13 lf1,x.m.,1, Lys--3,45 'I'ri-St-i--35 National Honor Society--Ii,-l: Ili-Y si-mlrly :mp son. Wm-kshm,-:ap MGA fm- iia-v.Y,gi4. H1521 Sllllil' 553 Hall Monitor' 4: Student Govurulnvnl Spriiiy lib ject 2,3: Pulilivulions Assembly -ig Senior ,S,SS0n,1,Ix, tl' QFK District Mcetinu: -3,115 Hi-Y District Meeting: :Lil Nitin, fl Mori! Scholarship Exuniinntion 35 Good Citizenship' ,Mil-i..lIn'l lioys' State 35 Chuirmun of Forrest City Dclogntiim -U ',.l,f'5' nlisl l'nrty Convention ' lu 77 55-5555a'fv2:-512:f5w'w7mmx1P-'T7,-QE? , V, -mx W.. , . M W ' 4if-'cv'iwc1i4?1vf61YK4:f1agz1ffseff 5 , J 'vi-j' -iggfffg.--25,151 . , , . N . N , .W .,,. e.4,,.X.,,. 1 Jw '-'f-' V v bw td QA UL 'f .f-ff -K .ar Q rf f 1' pf Le ,, .W wa 3, i fig? J .kk FV ' 14,1 Qvefia 45 'fl 'fv J 'af A 1 A A 5ref'Qv,4v!2,g,,'e'gwq,ff,-giavifgVE A ff 'na' 5 K mm V W fy ' at ,rl fy? .Q ,ww I.. T' If I I J . A A A A A 45 nl . .3 S: 'wx 'QQ .K W www-vw-my is sw' . .N. 1 Q . T ,,,,. ., .,., 'S-' 3,45 Qi fA .zf A Q-ar TM! AL 1f 4- fr- 'H 5: ,X . L, M353 .106 531 mg H if ' ,R .Z-'Y .1-591'-1 'f . 'f , . 7' H' f I . . wwf Members of the 1960 track team are fFirst Rowj Roger Binkley, Marvin Smith, David Obenchain Johnny McFarland, Jimmy Spiggle, Johnny Edwards, Butch Robertson. tSecond Rowb Mgr. Bill Mc Aldrich, Bill Aldrich, Tom O'Neill, Bobby Gregory, John Bolger, Roy Nelson. Worm weather brings spring sports At the State Track meet in Williamsburg, Dick Beasely set a record of 19:9 for the 180 yard low hurdles. Track again proved to be one of the most power- ful sports at Jefferson. Under the coaching of Howard Light and Charles Tucker, the thinclads stormed to a 6-1 record in regular season com- petition, winning the 1960 City-County meet. The only defeat came at the hands of E. C. Glass. This year's team consisted of many fine performers with impressive records. Roy Nelson placed fifth in the State meet setting a high school record in the high hurdles at 14:9 seconds. Johnny Ed- wards, undefeated in regular competition, set a Western District record of 12'6 in the pole vault, and placed fifth in the State meet. Dick Beasely placed third in the State meet setting a school record of 19:9 seconds. Howard Light has proven himself as good a coach as he was a runner for Jefferson from 1951-1954. 2 Track Schedule Jefferson ....... 6715 Cave Spring .... 43 Jefferson ....... 76 William Byrd . . .33 Jefferson ...... 865 Blacksburg ..... 24 Jefferson ....... 85 William Fleming 37M Jefferson ...... 2715 Danville ........ 18 City County .... 56W E. C. Glass ..... 87M3 Western District 37 First Place State Meet ..... rlw Third Place Jerry Wilson, Peyton Bradshaw, Geoff Hubbard, Afee, Jerry Bush, Jim Toler, John Store, John Flying feet on the fast cinders ..... Sophomore Johnny Edwards, star pole vaulter, clears Jerry Wilson irightj explains the reasons for the only the bar at 12'6 . loss of the regular season to Coach Howard Light and Q Roy Nelson. 3 Along fly to center... X..,,, The baseball team proved to be one of the best in school history by compiling an 8-2 mark in district play. and a 10-4 mark over all. The team had a fine pitching staff and showed much pow- er at the plate in posting this fine season's show- ing. Much credit must be given to Coach Byrd. Mr. Byrd checks the batting order with scorer Jerry Dillon as Manager Mike Creasy watches. The leadoff hitter for Danville grounds to deep short. The Ma- gician catcher is Lane Yogi Craig. The Umpire is Cassell. who has built a strong team in a short time. The team won the Group I Western District title for the second straight year. Coach Byrd. even though he will lose several senior stars. should have a good team next year. Tommy Rogers crosses the bag after grounding into a first-inning double play against E. C. Glass. The side is Retired... Jefferson's fast infielders were QFirst Rowj Lane Craig, Toni Rogers, Grover Flint, Dick Mayo. fSecond Rowb Skip Salmon, Jerry Payne, Jim Sleed, Jack Gregory, Danny Hogan. Jefferson's four long armed outfielders were Eugene Twitch Angle, Lacy Diniples Edwards, Jinimv Fields and Wayne Ferguson. Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson... .. Jefferson. .. . . Schedule FJerning .... U Va. Frosh . EC. Glass .. G.W. Danville Cave Spdng . Ilahfax .... Halifax . , . Covington . Covington .. FJerning .... QE.C.i3lass ... G.W. Danville VPI Frosh .. Rocky Ddount The fine pitching staff included Bill Frog Ferguson, Ronald Leo nard, Andy Good, Bill Barton, and Dave Braninier. 5 5 - ,,. . ,M dy. ,Ji - L. ' .JI J - , 5, a Pictured above, prior to a long early morning ride to the State Matches, is the golf team. Members of the golf team are fl. to r.D Mac Hudgins, Billy Johnson, Bobby Sommerdahl, Artie Bush, Robbie Horak, and Mr. Alexander. The golf team, coached by Mr. Alexander, and the tennis team. coached by Mr. Graybill, both compiled fine records in both District and State play. Our golf team finished seventh in the State Meet, with Jefferson's number one man, Robbie Horak, finishing second in indi- vidual play. The tennis team achieved a well earned T-2 record for the season, thus showing much promise, since several of the players are underclassmen. Long Putts - Bockhond volleys. Members of the tennis team are lFirst Rowl Bobbv Cooper Rustv Richardson Dou Th Preston Thomas. fSecond Rowj Coach George Grahybill, Johh Allen, Bobby Howyell, Rilph twig: mer, David Burrows, and Mac McNeace. J xx, il 'x fi v 5 t R 1 I x f I' J .- nt 6 ,,..--- ' Backstage, Mr. Byrd, right, selects her jewelry with the help of Mrs. Stone, while Nancy Seeley, left, adds just one more bracelet. These members of the cast are preparing for the all male wedding. SCA presen Joining the entire cast in the finale are Mr. Em- mons, Egyptian Pharoahg Donna Martin, Bridie's past, Patty Martin, the real life Bridie g and Fredd Harris, her psychiatrist. Attendants and entertainers of the court stand at attention before the Egyptian Pharoah, Mr. Emmons. Satori , the Egyptian name for awaken- ing, was the name of this year's Student Cooperative Association Spring Project. Every spring the SCA presents a combina- tion talent show-play as a money raising project. The theme was a burlesque on Bridie Murphy. Bridie Burphy , played by the Martin twins recalls her past life out West. in Rome, and at the Pharoah's court in Egypt centuries ago. Money raised will support next year's activities. ts Satori Earnestly practicing their parts at dress rehearsal for the male wedding are Mr Bishop, left, and Mr. Buchanan, guests of the bride. ll The top twenty-five students according to rank include 1First Row. l. to r.i Edward Keller. Yaledictorian: Su- san Bleador, Ceal Lyle. Robert Mottley. Martha Thomas. Roger Simpson. Frances Hawkins. Nancy Royall, Ruth Barton. lSecond Row? Louise Drewry. Marie Alford. Mac McNeace. Carole Jarrett, Mary E. Hodges, Kathy Callahan, Betty Haff, Ann Miller. lThird Row! Alice Lee, Ann Hubbard, Larry Cotton, Richard Bushong, Gwen Coleman, Robbie Horak, Tommy Aker. Jeifites, cs always, do their best Mr. White awards checks and medals to Becky Perdue, center, and Louise Drewry who tied for first place in the Modern Luniguafle Tournament in third year French, both in the state and eastern United States. 5. A M, 1, li 'L i e 1 J ' x L ix .. ts, . r .Q f Y 1 A1 Representatives from the Hi-Y tl. to ini Steve Hodges, Robert Mottley, Peter Hunger, Hobby Young, Billy Edwards, Advisor- Mr.'Lewis Pitzer, and Mac McNeace get ready to load tho station wagon for Richmond where they attended the Biodgl General Assembly. 8 The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife was this year's entry in the University of The prodigious wife, played by Sandra Cooke, does not recognize her husband, the Shoemaker, play- ed by Garland Grammer, when he at last returns to her. Virginia Drama Festival. In the picture above, village gossips, Diane Cald- well, Elva Bass,,Mary Ellen Buchanan, Margaret Platt, Sarah Wilmore, Robin Ostrov, Lynn Davidow, and Carolyn Thomas, taunt the Shoemaker's young and beautiful bride, played by Sandy Cooke, center. In sports, languages, drama, speech Forensic team members are ffirst rowj Robert Lepper tDebateJ, Jim Watson fProse Readinglg tsecond rowl Susan Meador tSpeak- ingj, Nancy Wilson fSpellingb, Mary Stone Copenhaver tProse Readingl, Robert Young tSpeakingJ, Jimmy Korte fDebateJg tthird row? Glenn McNulty fPoetry Readingl, Woody Smith and John Wilson tDebateJ. 9 This has been an exceptionally good year in Forensic activities. In addition to honors in drama we took first place in the Western District in both Boys' and Girls' Public Speaking, and Poetry Readingg second place in Girls' Prose Reading. and Spelling. In Grown I state competition, we won first in Girls' and Boys' Public Speaking and second in Poetry Reading. Ronald McDowell, Don Lucas, Virginia Hill, and Elaine Hill proudly march through the Jefferson Ring. And yes Playing the leafl roles in this years Senior play Lilliom were Cheryn Coller, top, and Tommy Meadow. Cheryn portrayed Julie, and Tommy took the part of Lilliom. Mr. Buck Via, Dr. E. R. Rushton, Superintendent of Schools, - and Mr. Harold Secord, Principal of Jefferson, watch the swim- ITIGFS. IO Senior Day-the twenty-second Jefferson Senior Day-but the first one land lastl for us -Assembly, reading of the Will, Prophecy, Class Poem, presentation of the Mirror, and the traditional walk through the giant ring- then all-day picnic at Lakeside. The following night, the Junior-Senior Prom made our Week- end complete. The theme of the Prom was Re- member Whenf' The Kazim Shrine Temple re- placed the school gym, and also for the first time, We danced to the music of the Jefferson Dance Band. Now almost the end! Only exams, Baccalaureate service and Commencement Day! even in Senior Day picnicking I . ,4 - l ,011 -' N, w- Eff ' The last issue of the tilefferson Newsul Jimmy Dean exclaims, I never thought I'd see this day, and other Seniors search for their names in the Class Prophecy and Will. Nancy Kingery, Dick Mayo, Bonnie Haynes, and Richard Henning take a ride on the Ferris Wheel. it ,xi A u 1 5 WZ, Taffy, I ., ,V X ,, I l Sharon Bieler, treasurer of the Class, holding the chef's hat in one hand, presents Mr. Pit- zer, Senior Class Coordinator, cooking utensils for his new charcoal grill, gift of the Senior Class. George Shute and Ronny Jackson do a pan- tomime to the record Bermuda Shorts in the floor show at the Junior-Senior Prom. 3 1-:qi QEEX, 4-1 'K -' ,X i ' h Ay, N, 'rm 'x Y -1 A f A., f 5' '9 F, .5 ,. ' ,eg 0 M .. lv lf YE ,, ,M ,X me '3 -W Qc? .b li -211 Q53 i ' ff. 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