Jefferson High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Falls Church, VA)

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‘-Tl ' a ' a ' d 7 DEDIG AT ION To the Jefferson High School Faculty for its invaluable aid and guidance through ohc past four years and for whose services we are deeply indebted Virginia Collection Mary Riley Styles Public Library Falls Church Virginia W Cal lit - 328617 M. M?NAB E. O LSOM J. BOLAND W. WILLIAMS M. PAYNE stNIORs o E. WOOD J. HARMON D. CORNELL R. WASHINGTON D. ALLEN L. KNOX R. STAEBNER E. FOWLER M. ELLIOTT W. HALLMAN M. FOX L. PARMELY B. CARTER ■1 SENIORS ' ACTIVITIES Q . T . . — -a — .S . -t.fi -£L.a_.. Nickname: Dot Ambition: Secretary T Favorite Expression: (Silence) Activities: Commercial Club. Nickname : J Ambition: Writer Favorite Expression: Activities: Rosaii of Holland ; Believe 37; Jeffersonian Staff «V u t! T Queen 37; 36; Pres. Everything all right Runs Riot ; On the Air ; Girl Shy ; It or Not ; Crazy to Reduce ; Jaguar 37; Treas. of Choir 1 36- • 37 ; Choir Glee Club ’35 - ' 36; Sec. of Cotillion Club 35 of Junior Literary Society, , 34- , 35; Dramatic Windmills Staf f 35 — 1 35- 1 37 ; May Latin Club Club. A Nickname : Ambition: Favorite Expression: tstS Corg d Radio Singer What the « Activities: Windmills of Holland ; Believe It or Not ; •57; Choir ’35-«37. jO Nickname: £ inny V Ambition: Nurse Favorite Expression: Oh, gee Activities : Crazy to Reduce ; May Court ' 37 Latin 35- Sj Nickname: Betty Ambition: Dietician Favorite Expression: Activities: Medica ' -i. of Holland ; Treas. Oh boy, babe group ' 35; Pres. Medical Group 36- ' 37 ; Windmills Girls Athletic Assoc iati n 36-’ 57; Choir ' 35- ' 37. Nickname: Catty Ambition: To own a big baseball club. Favorite Expression: Listen here I Activities: Glee Club , 33- , 34; Windmills of Holland ; Baseball , 33- , 34; Crazy to Reduce ; Believe It or Not . Team 2 ) Nickname: Dot Ambition: Secretary Favorite Expression: Man I Activites: Commercial Club. (2 j rtviTDA ' asowa - • ' ‘ 6 “ cG : r r Ioir ! t ' ac jr : it i-i - : no •■■ aa enq«3 . «tln . oft iO .. • -t .:0 • vtJt)4 V. M n : o.TiijruioJtV T • i . • t tv .3 jA OVtil ie ' rw . r ' • .rT, ; • csaiC : v ' ' t r. avs L !• ; J : r - • • ' .• Cl . It tzxnQ ; si£ ' - 8 to ; ■’ V V. ' ■ V x “V : sruartoM ' -,;ij j f ' W ' ' :r.) n T k xZ o. iiovt . - .V. •- o ' ti it; ;Vo . J ' l Afc Q v _ vnnxCi ; oruarJ.- ' r • ' : ; i ■ ' . :iA . . AS ' hC ' O V ' ‘ : i f io ' r. nO ’ : -oi T . vo, r -xS ' V , v, isC .: ri . 6 . xoi- , co : t • i • ) x i . v • ; ' -Or . . • lfc :s 1 vid • : • ' ■ : • ' - • . jtT I bftsii oH to .. , fj- : . o ui : : : ..•Aran; ’51 U Tlicv ; « - V , . 1 r. 1 ; ' ; : r i. ?. vs.iO ; ‘0 - • . ’ s X (T JoC 5 £ i v : cf : A l nai ■ ; v oj .r , i 3 J“ 1 v to A Nickname: John Ambition: Journalist ( Favorite Expression: What s the tune to ' Alabama Barbecue ! ? Activities: Treasurer of Class ‘ 33- T 34 ; Secretary-Treasurer cf •34; Pres, of Class ’ 35- 1 37 ; Treasurer cf Athletic As socle l. on President of Athletic Association ’3 o- 1 Baseball ’53- ‘37: Class ’33« • 34 - 1 36 ; jaske L oa j ! ' 35- ' 37; Captain cf Basketball Team o6- J 37; Jaguar Staff 1 55- ' 37 : Jtua- ent Council ' 33- ' 34; Latin Club ' 33 Jeffersonian Staff ' 36 ' 37 V ? fcsi ' isirrLs Nickname: Marion c Ambition: Secretary favorite Expression: And he was the cutest Activities: Latin Club ' 33- ' 36, Jaguar c Choir ' 35- ' 37; Windmills of Holland . thing- in cjtaf ' 35 Glee Club ' 33 - ' 35; Nickname: Err Ambition: Architecture Favorite Expression: Ahem--er--ah--well, you see-- Activities: Jaguar Staff. 136- 37; Jeffersonian Starff ' ’57 f . X ' 7 Nickname : Amb: linn: Foxy To get S 2 1 cluJ L Favorite Expression: a That 1 si r i gh t ' ! Basketball Team 1 ' 35- ' ' 37 ; Activities : Art Club 36- s righ ty ' ! i 1 ' 35- ' 37; Baseball Team ’ ?3- ' 34: Monagcrrof Basketball team ' 35- ' 36; Manager of Baseball Team ' 33- ' 35; Vice Pres, of Athletic Association ' 35- ' 36; President of Athletic Association ' 36- ' 37; Latin Club , 33- 56; Glee Club ' 33 ' 34; Windmills of Holland . Nickname: Reverend Ambition: Play second base for the Giants. Favorite Expression: I dunno. Activities: Baseball Team ' 33- ' 37. Nickname: Joe Z ' 7 Ambition: Champeen ePrise Fighter] Favor! te Expre s s i on : Oh ye ah? Activities: President of Junior Literary Society ' 33- ' 34; Secretary and Treasurer of Class ' 53-34: Basketball squad ' 35- ' 37; Baseball team ' 37; President of Comma r Uni - .lub ‘ 36- 37 . r£ Buddy ( To play opposite Martha Raye. Baseball ' 33- ' 37; Girl Shy ; May Queen ' 36; i ckname : .Vbxtion; ? Ac 1 i i ties ; Hcuiiand • Favorite Expression: Ah, shut up J hi Windmills of V • V. : t-.Tj.vi:!.- ' : — • • ■ • r , , . « -jbIIjuvsuqt, :noi JicV A : • o 1 e i.;xa OJiTOVj? : . ctJl ts -A ■ • ‘ • 1 ’-■ • r O ' ?. 3 a 0 1 , .a ' rt ; 1 ' • - to it 4ivtq r : V£ ' -d£ 1 r - : ifanwoO Jna A ariic:.: :c n;iolf r « : ' • . - • ’ - • ... : -iii- • .r ... i : Id : ■ ■ . : . • ■ : ■ V, - ' ' V- O ' . ' • . :noj _ • ’PI an ,.- oT ' r :K f • • c Yy ' ; v xi V j . + . . .. bn icvoH ; g , n.onXo 1 ;i « J:.A£ :. r 1 ' ff ) 3 i T • xci v f •■• ' rrl ' ’ 1 ' w itioiiL 1 4 xJ oJiiov : . — v • • ' .•■ r r ii.;. J i . x ooL ;s-pcn; u ' £ • 1 or t ' .-i ' noc- ' Ti ' «;... r IO ; 1 - , ■ ' • . ■ ■, X . - • J ’ . _ u • t ; ■ ' • l u • ni ' tn Jt2 ro ' iq.v.S o. i :r,v. Nickname: Betty Ambition: To join the Navy Favorite Expression: Goe, I wish Activities: Secretary of Dramatic •36- 37. X I had, some gum Club 35- ' 36; President of Art Club Nickname : Ambition : Favorite Knoxy Teaching Expression What’s the Matter now? Crazy to Reduce ; Windmills of Holland ; Believe Staff ’35- ' 3V; Jeffersonian Staff ' 37; President cf Activities : Not ; Jaguar Club 35 — 1 36 ; Latin Club ’35- ' 37; Cotillion Club ' 35; Secretary letic Axxociation ' 36- ' 37; President of Homemaking Club ' 36- ' 37, It or Latin of Ath- Ni cknamc : Ambition: Favorite Activitie ociation; Holland ; May Court Cotillion Maggie To be Expressi s : (JJapt ’36- 37: Jaguar •37; Crl Club ' 3 V ?rj a farmer on: I wish I a in Basketball could find my team ' 36- ' 37 Librarian Choir ' 36- ' 37; Choir ' 35- ' 37; Staff ’36- ' oo 5: 37; Jeffersonian Club ' 33- ' 7; Baseball team Librarian 35; Dramatic Club glasses Vice President Athletic As Windmills cf zy to Reduce, Club ' 35- ' 37; Staff ' 37; Cr 1 35 Latin ' 35- 37. Nickname: Eddie Anbition: Radio Engineer Favorite Expression; Huh? 7 f O A. ' Mj2. • j a Nickname; Tex Ambi t i on : Medicine Favorite Expression: Now, wore you referring to-- ‘.ctivities: Secretary of Literacy Society ' 36- ' 37; President of Medical Club ' 36- ' 37 ; Believe It of Net ' ; Jaguar Staff 36- ’37. n ’ 7 Jickname : Ambition: Mary Elizabeth Ain t got none. 1 TV 0 v . — III Favorite Expression: Now, see hero Activities: Rosalie Runs Riot ; Windmills of Holland ; Believe, It or Not ; Choir ' 35- ' 37; Secretary of Choir ' 35 ' 37; Jaguar Staff ' 35- 37jv a Glee Cliib ' 33- ' 34; Jeffersonian Staff ' 37; Latin Club ' 35- ' 37, T icknaiae: Icewagon uTibition: To Graduate favorite Expression: Well, I forgot activities: Shocking Shakespeare ; Windmills of Holl and ; Uot ; Choir ' 36- ' 37; Manager of Basketball Team 35- 36. Rosalie Run • or.r.nicJ Jr.oblLj ,• „ -) r. o 1 Srtol8£- icx$I dJi i: j3 1 • .vij , ,V6 , -35 ts, OX V ' V ' ' y S -y c hpvi-o t ' T + r.u ,.4. | artlriojj T ::-oiJiz ' r • X ”7 J w jH • ; ” ( ; . ?. , . ‘ JiflQ no IItfon 2 t,- -, • , , - . ' . f «; • - ’ 1 ‘_ X ' j nodai-pi ;T£ ' -Ov. ' f .-■• ° J ' ■ t - 3 r-Qbla-j’1% oo IV- jve ' tle r ' • - i 1 ' ■ ' c ' -’ Aitovs ' - ‘ . •• : . : ■ tVlio ' n .-■•’ . .v + .... 7 ’ ' •• fill 2 m ' i • • - ' ■ : . . ' c jj c-d cT : htic i JsfiD - c- 1 i - • : -i ; rr. j i Ttn al . ' H oijj.v; n dx xrf f irioiB ciqxZ tJiiovrA t V- « r [• WsJIJtj x T : on.an . ' o j; ' - - : YI ; V v ’ - v.t - ' . f ; . - — . j JI ovo io? ' jrt -{ : dL r • 3 y i ' . ' : O ' . rofo i; • anon Jo-, j r; i . ' • - ' ■ . •■ •; ■ ■ ■ - . ; ’?■ C ' irSvi 1 ' 4 V ' v i G J.:, or I :o ,ca n . -1.1.- Vif “ 1 • 1 :ncl.ja .cxS oJliova’ ; bnrlfo II Jo e t£J« -ibn , ,1 t. 1 • ' ije qxE o l- xov.v- • .: , : ■ vi 1 -oO • -; x f. , jn . 3 rr Nickname : Dick Ambition: Engineering Favorite Expression: Ahh-h-h-hem ( Nickname; Ruthless v ' A Ambition; Head librarian of Librar Favorite Expression -f Activities : Jaguar dent of Class 34- 3 ' 5; of i Congress O Well for goodness sake 2 Staff 34- 37; of Athletic Association 3o- 37; of Librarian Club 34- 36; Latin Jeffersonian Staff 37; Presi- Vice President of Class 55- 37; Treasurer (! 1 Student Council 34- 36; Chair- Club 34- 37; Glee Club 53- 34. r Ni c kname : W impy Ambition: To play Hamlet; Favorite Expression: Aw, shucks now. Activities: President of Aviation Club Club 36- 37; Latin Club 33- 37; Jaguar ian Staff 37; Basketball team 56- 37; dent of Literary Society Shakespeare ; Windmills 34- 37; Secretary of Art Staff 34- 37; Jefferson- Baseball team 37; Presi- 36- 37; A Thriving Business ; Shocking Holland ; Believe It or. Not. L v Nickname: Ju3t Edith Am bition: Secretary Favorite Expression: Well, sir Activities: Choir 36- 37; Glee Not. r£. Jis ) Club 35- 34; Believe It or • ' . . . ■ •• ■- ' - • ' ' • ‘ . I 1 ® - - •- . . t I C LASS W i L _ My friends, as executor of the estate of the Jefferson High Grad- uating class in the year of Our Lord, One thousand, nine hundred ard thirty seven, I have solemnly summoned you hither to hear the last will and testament of this galaxy of most illustrious seniors. V. r e, the Senior Class of 1957, being mentally and physically sound do hereby bequeath the most auspicious qualities and properties in our repertoire to those whom ue deem most deserving, in hope that they will be received as enthusiasticly as they are given. Item I. We hereby decree, bequeath, and will the following qualities and possessions Article I. C organ Brown 2 Caruso-like crooning to Dick( Personality )Korne . Article II. Mary Pox’s folk dancing accomplishments (remember the % I,laria Maria 1 ) to Shorty Coleman. Article III. To Alice Pierce, Maggie McHab s braces. Article IV. Richard Hollins’ accomplishments in English IV to Howland Kenyon. (Poor Boy) Article V. Ruth Staebner’s executive abilities, to that fiery orator and potential presidential candidate, Webster True. Article VI. Joe Harmon’s wisecracking to Robert Purvis. our campus canary and May-timing Article VII. To Virginia Roberts, Betty Carter’s power of eloquence in that ronov ned Civics Class. Article VIII. Earl Fowler’s commanding voice to Philip .Hcvcnor, Article IX. Dorothy Allen’s demure noin to Marion Sparrow, Wriglcy Chewing Gum Factory 1 Article X. Lucllyn Knox’s typing accomplishments to Article XI. To Mr. Sc next year’ s hac .retball Article XII. « « ■ ri Dorothy Cornell’s shyness to !ary O’Connor. quest of thb Article XIV. Davis , .Article XV. Wimpv Williams’ school girl complexion (by s dares.) to the damsels of the Junior Class. that Shr inkin for uso at special ro- B. 0 Violet , Dick Washington’s lady-killing ability to that hand omc up qu a 1 i t i o s of an d his tri- Junior , Richard Wood, who is exhibiting all the and coming Romco--well, coming, anyhow. Article XVX.. To Margaret Dellinger, Edith Wood’s Hopburnlikc onic abilities. Article XVII Piliy Thomas’ knack of graduating without attending school diurnally, to David Thomas. (Mo relation) Article XVIII . Mitzi Payne’s car to Howland Kenyon, who pcrchanco might start taxi service between the chicken coop and the school house. Article XIX. Edmund Olson’ s extreme boisterousnccs to Josephine Pink- ard. Article XX, Donna Carrol’s ability to trip the light fantastic to the Junior Boys. Article XXI. To the entire Junior Class, one of Catty Cooke’s lunches for use throughout the next term, the remainder of said mid-day snack to go to charity. article XXII. Joyce Boland’s lackadaisical lingo to to Ivlary columns Jones , Roberts Article XXIII. Loren Parmlcy’s platinum hued curl3 who pcrchanco p ines for those tresses a la Harlow . Article XXIV. Marion Elliott’s ability to crash the columns of the Phantom to Emma Dellinger. Article XXV. Betty Hunt’s daintiness to Ain Cline. article XXVI. To Clifford Turner, the senator from Dunn Loring, Walter Hallman’ s baseball ability. I iny pp a T 3 Jt i C C TV, J . ’ “ • ' ■ -if ' - ■ J . ‘ ' f l 7 ; ’ (i i t , - 4 . , ■ f . ■ • j j • • 1 • ’ + ■ I • . ' ■ • V oXoii-j ■ . v o; ,w c.;- ' • r O f ' ' « ,n H ■ ' . • | . ‘ i i ■ ' - • • :-.t . • . 4 . -■ ” • ■- “ • -O 1 J ■ T T «■,. . • X x 4 . C . j ' I JL - r • « • . ■ . . , • • . ■ ■ ■ . . . f . . _ , , ' • j L ■ r w r , — . - dJfiJL T t£} T rv ■j -i r j t • • o • .. v 3 X 0 ioi • 4 ri r , • . T ♦ ... . v io i , . ... ,r . J - U i . j r « • ± u . ' • ■ • : Article XXVII To Lewis Moffett, all the quotations from Hamlet which Jack Dale- didn’t learn. Y orcls, words, words.” Item II. To the faculty, our sincere appreciation of their splendid cooperation and whole -headed efforts to aid us in our climb to success. To the student body, the desire that the traditions of . Jefferson be carried on, that good sportsmanship always be exercised, and that Ex- celsior” he the motto of the Jeffersonians in keeping our Alma I.Iatcr close to the top in the realm of educational institutions . For Parting is such swot.t Sorrow ” To which we set our heart and hand this fair dcr- in Juno In -.7 it no i. ' S Who’ll forget - - Mitzi Payne’s dashing about? Joe Harmon’s wise cracks? Catherine Cooke s giggle? Ruth Scaebner’s good disposition? Richard Rollin’ s slow progress through English IV? Earl Fowler’s bursts of genius? Mary Fox ' s Chemistry ability? Wimpy William? s chewing gum? C organ Brown’ ss swell tenor? Dorothy Allen’s nice appearance every day of the year? Walter Hallman rushing in after tardy bell? Jack Dale ' s scintillating personality? Eddie Olson’s faithfulness? Tex Tamely ' s histrionic experiences? Dick Washington ' s Hel-lo ? Billy Thomas monthly school appearances? Chauncey Butler ' s ability to see a thing through? Joyce Boland ' s ingeniuty? Donna Carroll’s good looks? Betty ’Carter ' s serious trend? Dorothy Cornell ' s tininess? Marion Elliott ' s great loves? Mary Fox ' s grand Mary Fox? Betty Hunt ' s sweetness? Eula Mac King ' s songs? Luellyn Knox ' s abilities in almost anything? Maggie McNab’s generosity and ailments? Edilh Wood ' s quality pipe-smoking ( Believe it or Not )? ° ' ' J LL: • ■ ’ C , v yd V • ; I VXX c S. a i n. % ' • • 1 • - ■ 1 £J 0 1 iS : .i •. ; 1 ... _ - , Ct. tf- . : . . J -; : -- ' ' r - V • - ■ L - ' ‘ f • •• •: d- ' : j r . .1 . I • vro noc’! j ,.’7« jfo U :r. i .o x.;- • d . , iir.l ' t ? i V: - . o - - i r ftfrf,. ?e:foj8 to ' r.7 L’no :v vo ' : ’ . ' ■ • io v :K • no J I soqaJ I; 3oo o 7 mJo«d a i ' VI. ’ ' fsx.i n rf-jx oTrtt v. rr o ' xq voXc ' aiXXoIJ bn tin; ■ 3 1o c3 : • 7 I O ' S lf. ‘ ?v. MX 05 ... r iin ,.M;o ; . r ?-.rr r-J-;Oilo htMSiXXiV vor.rV ‘ SCiliKi XT W.i iV.vo i 7 . ni 0 o,:. u ' ( u .o r. f rr X X A - .-toToa ?XX u Y.’:-u;r ■ - j ' wtrttir :tr.r ££aH -r :.V- f.-.’-i.-no rr . y ■ 35Xr_.-trJ 5 2 t • r:..!C To; ' , ' j •- ‘ 0-.1j_.ni U , . r fO SlO Oxi { C c- ' q ■ :U; ' 3CJ..J vX •: -.7 ' cX-ToFI e nJCrfaaV: JolCI or.B ' LUJ • -;5 loonot X.ldfrv : rllif • j „ J 1 1 rj ■ . • ' l l Cji ; • ; ■■ : c t.ij ' 5 XT ... Jnalofi ’ 0 c v . 3i I .JO 03 3 •XX; a AqQ ? : ;• ' 7 0 oi : f t o 3 n jc H ; j i ? dn ' d i IXemoO xtitonoG ? ■ o : dxjo ' t?} a’dioXCX ' r noi t Jl 5:: £ 13 s o I r iD T xf« d ’£ e dn rH • ' d.-.: - ? . ' 03 c 3 7XX or: • r 0 ’LL ( to . u T,- v..:a a. J ,. «C5tIX ' v 2 •-. - r ‘ } i r oi™-yqlq diX. f r p a X ooU rfJ .Ij3 In a magnificent opera house I see Corgan Brown trucking belter skelter, a-foot, across the stage, a tear in his eye, a sob in his voice, as he whils Poor Butterfly . Mary Fox }s still a West End debutante. Having had 2 trips to Paris, she can t be boat for looks and style. Dorothy Cornell is a tap dancer. She ' s teaching Fred Astaire new steps. Donna C. is married to C. Cable and rather bored with the studio routine . Edmund Olson, by the way, is doubling for Tarzan in the movies. Earl Fowler a tight rope walker? No 1 Yes i He 1 s on his own, too. I see him in the Capital thrilling a vast audience balancing _ per i- ously on a string over their heads. Dick Washington is a guide at Mount Vernon. Now on your left is where my grandfather- Ruth Staebncr is editor of the B a llston Bugle. She rides to and from work in a chromium plated roadster. Edith Wood is post mistress at Falls Church, Believe It or Not ' . ' Betty Carter is pitcher for the Boston Red Socks. They say she ' s a second Babe Ruth , Walter Hallman is owner and manager of Wally s Hot Dowg Tavern, - and does he drag in the dough? Dorothy Allen is inventor of a new and scientific ’ , Allcn ized toothpaste. On the Allen-ized tooth paste hour we hear notables tell how it put a shine on their teeth in a few days. Joe Harmon -with his Ipan smile has become a famous movie star and is at present appearing in his latest smash hit, Harrnoniana • Jack Dale is pretty independent these days. But ' tis rumored taat he sells all his jokes to Joe Fenner and Jack Benny, reppectively . He lives in a penthouse in Manhattan. Joyce Boland is now mistress of ceremonies at the newly erected Casino in Falls Church The Crimson Cashew by name. Betty Hunt has given up her idea of joining the Navy dnd ' has opened a cattery and doggery at 42nd and Broadway, instead. In the same circus with Richard Hollins, I see Billy Thomas playing with cats. Yc-s, sir, he ' s the now lion tamer and the kittens rcaJLly behave themselves when he drives about the cage in his new Pontiac. But where ' s the traditional Chcvvy? And while ultide was amusedly watching Billy Thomas oh, so bravely tame the kitties, I tipped quietly out of the room (I made no noise on the carpeted floor) and was just nearing the skylight (I had no fund- when much to my chagrin I stumbled on a chair and fell crashing to the floor. Wearily I climbed back in bed, covered up, closed my eyes and waited for another one to go by. just wJ r „ « . • ■ J ' 3 1 ' ' ' kr ' € ! w L.X1A W 01 8a . :)0ic • -« 3 J Uk uJj i ' Ha SOr j 3 [ i, i v t y V tr-j r «“ oX -TO! 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I .7 •! C y fi ' ii ' i’i?) £iph j f [ p % 1 -J ' r )s; ■ ' ■’K ' lrl ' c lift , vr- fc ;.V £• —A ' )r . • r ' • c n«f ' ■ vi ' ■ ' -‘ (TCn r;c £SH jM£ N U POOR ' FRESHMAN r . JO N L Y A I I G “G OSH LO O K ■ AT FRESHMAN L. 1 THAT SEN I O R ... . Ml’: fl 2s V « • I • •• _ S • - ■ — — m j, n • - ■ ;} ■■ ►n vV JP y ‘ A 1 v- . •?• S A £ T ; ' V r - i V- L .J) C. ■ -.-■ -■. , - V 7 (ff L M [A ' i 1 II, • ' SOPHS L . - o, r . ' VA AJ.-L A i l ' TH gang ' s all here cT ■ , .1, 1 li i H„ • ii II ' f H--TI ( f l I £• rA K R V4. C • 6, 4G !• F 1m. W A.C J. 0 - L . k. J hi H.v JLJNIO k $ 1 (JJST ONE ' BIG HAPPY FAMILY) f : : i r ' j tL , | VT.i o SEMI O S, (gra d u atiqn exercises) f, s x ' VvAv’ V A G T 1 1 H i c A JQ Front Row- Joe Harmon, Richard Ellicott ,Bunnie Gibson, Maurice Ward Back Row- Mr. Scott, David Thomas , Edward Dixon, Wimpy Williams ,D. Mart in Well, folks, thej «done it again l n Those amazing irs have walked Ox . ith another county basketball Jefferson Jaguars have walked ol .hfith another county basketball champion- ship And what ' s more, sports fans, they once again copped the crown without dropping a single encounter ! I When they won their final game this year, it marked their twenty -fourth victory in a row in league competition, the Cats also being undefeated in the two previous years, and in addition, marked the fifth straight championship! That, dear readers, is a sample of the miracles that Coach Scott can perform and is performing. Congratulations, to Mr . Scott and to the boys, and the best of luck for nc; t year! Jeffers on (50) -Fairf ax( II ) Jeff erson(26) -LIcLoan( 7 ) Jeffers on (24) -Herndon (15) Jeff erson(5I ) -Lee-Jackson( 15) Jeff or son (21 ) -Lee -Jacks on ( 10 ) Jeff or son (41 ) -Herndon ( 10 ) Jefferson(38 ) -Fairf a;c( 25) Jeff erson( 29) -LIcLcan ( S) M.Ward 1.3. BASEBALL TEAM J. Harmon R.F E. Salisbury 2.B. E. Dixon P. C .Turner L.F W. Hallman S.S. D. Olsen P. J.Dale C.F W. Williams 3.B. D. Mar tin (3U3 ) 5. Gibson C. J. Gibs on (S 13) P.S We tied for second place in the league . I .. |g ft E ■ • ■ ’ ' - , .. ■ . ; . . . . o-, iV .K BASKETBALL TEAM G i a L s ' .Back Row-A. Pierce, C. Brooks, A. Cline, Miss Wynn, V. Covington, M«Fox M, Hirst. Front Row- -A Covington, M.McNab, K. Spaulding, G-. Wheeler. At last it ' s happened! After so many years the girls again have won the basketball championship of Fairfax County. The officers of last year ' s team were reelected: Captain — Maggie McNab Manager — Mary Fox Our team wishes to express our appreciation to Miss Wynn (our Coach) for her helpful coaching and untiring patience. More luck to you, and may your future teams continue to be successful. The scores of the league games were as folov s: Jeff er son (21 ) -Fair fax (13) Jeff erson(ol ) -McLean(14) Jef f erson(20 )- Le e - Jacks on( 22) Jeffers on (22) -Herndon (14) Jef for son( 28) -Fair fax (39) Jeff or son(22)-Herndon(13) Jef f or son(29 ) -Lee Ja ckson(24) Jeff erson(35 ) -Me Lean (17 ) Championship Game Jef f erson(18)-Lee Jackson(18) Tie Off Jeff erson(20 )-Lee Jackson(14) ' ' J c - t 3 f , ?■ , 7 % . . 1 ORGANIZATIO Junior Class President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Paul Herron Evelyn Brown Alice I ierce 3 . llarr.arot Betsy Austin, Evelyn Brown, Charles Cousins, Burton Davis, Dellinger, F ' - ' M Kerr on, Richard Horne, Marie Hirst, Howland Kenyon , Lewis Moffett Nelson Kaffett, Mary O ' Connor, Mary Parker, Alice Fierce, Josephine Pinkard, Anno Pryor, Robert Purvis, Mary Roberts, Virginia Roberts, John Rothgeb, Ernest Salisbury, Willard Simpson, Marion Sparrow, David Thomas, Virginia Thompson, Webster True, Clif- ford Turner, Grace Wheeler, Wesley Wilkerson, Richard Wood, Sophomore Class President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Bunnie Gibson Virginia Belle Covington Mary Boone Frame ( Edward Mary Bo Ervin C dridge, Gibson, Lester, Parker, Charles Russell, Catherine Shear, Katharine Spaldi Philip Staobner, Shirley Wells, Josephine VJheolcr, Maurice Ward, John ’Washington, one, Carolyn Brooks, Horace Brovm, o Ionian, Virginia Belle Covington, Richard Lllicott, Raymond Ferguson, David King, Richard Hood, Joanne Jannoy, Corinnc Montgomery, Donald Mart..:-.,, Do vre arp enter, Roy Case Dixon, Charles 31- John me ibs on Kay Kinsey, Grace 11 Olson, Margery Ruby Lee Parrott, Ruth Pficl, Thomas Rcnn, Marion Roberts haw, ng, Henry Sparrow, Dorothv Ann Ware. Freshman Class President Bcrnndino Brown Vice President Francos Jane Hollins Treasurer Arm Covington Elsie Allen, Florcnc o • Bakcfclt, Bernadinc Brovm, Ann Covington, Ruby or, Margaret Duffy, Estelle Edmiston, Lorraine , Francos Jano Ilollins, Jane Ingling, Harriot , Francos Lester, Gladys Lunsford, Virginia Mel- vin, Constance Pendleton, Dorothy Pficl, Edna Powell, Martha Pryor, cssio Robinson. Rebecca Rowe, Mattie Lou Rowe, Daw s on , Emma Dell ing Green, Helen Grove Keith, Joan Kc 1 ] V W 00 J Katharine Roberts, J Ma ry Thonp son, Lou i s o Turner Brown, Charles Byrd, Edmund Brown, Ruby Y iikors on, Billy Ball, Edgar Millard Barman, Blackmbro Fergu- son, Tom Hayes, Millard crrelT Philip Ilcvcnor, Herbert Hirst, Charles Hugh, Powell, George Reeve Philip Thompson, Mac Bernard Lunsford, George -cNab, Warren Phillips, James s, Leonard Rogers, George Robinson, Howard Smoot on Ware, Kenneth Winfield, Fielding Washington. Faculty Miss Edwards Mrs. Ru liman Mr. Jones Mrs. Douglass Mr, Scott Miss Wynn Mrs, Shaw ? I HI 1 6 ' 1 i. 1 A. ) ; cc tl J . 30 ' ’ f fl.’ ?no£ Xn ri -uV fJ ■■ ' T ; vn,.-f . 2 r:-.: ' xC njtA i;i 3 - i.II ' Vi fio.Oj : ' . ■ i gru vcO ’i u . o ' rfT .nxV roTuraa orcT j;I t- ' Otl aoo-xfcf; .nOEtiicfoX - V-« i il t . y c J ' lO ' XiW 4 iOff TX ' 2 . r.Xi • M . - - r . . r «r - r j ' -qTo - L K rjima: , aj .c Tofi niii3rIuJ3 ' i ijoJ t aoeqnOi ' T? c ' .i , , s j,; :i;- i n •-3 ' « rn7o r i .. i;.. r ii.n L2 t iy rjC coItxxt ' O .rcvrc ' iS « :x J! . : r 3 1 j ] ii-alliM r.j oH «oT .hob r £ 5V % cf.o - ’ - - - - . t ■ t rj fyl ■ n r i T ao ’ fcisr I t auv , % rfn: I! j£i $riO • ur. Ycrfiro ' X cairol, rc ? I JdooQ .x’l ceXlt n.?,:?! J! vl , lI A C A P P E L L A CHOIR First Row-B. Carter, V. Thompson, Mrs • Dwight 3haw,F, Roberts, V, Roberts Second Row-E. Brown, M, Elliot,E, Wood,J, Janney,B Cribs on, C, Brown Third Row-J. Boland, II, Payne, E,M, King, M, HcNab, R,L, Parrott ,B, Brown Fourth Row R,Ellicott , C .Eldridge,3 , Cline, B Mar tin, W, Thomas Among the various activities of our newly-organized choir during the year of 1956-37, the two most prominent features were the concerts presented at Christmas and in the Spring, Field trips were made first to Richmond, then to South Carolina, and again to Richmond, The choir sang before the Woman’s Club in the home of Lira, John Bowci?., Several appearances have been made before our P, T, A, as well as before the Fairfax Chamber of Commerce, They also sang for the convention of the National Association for Teacher’s and Supervisor’s Penmanship held in the Wardman P ark Hotel in Washington, Appearances have been made in many of our local church services. The choir sang for the 11 In and About ,f Liusic Club of Washington under the request of Hr, Barnes, a well known Washington musician. They also sang for the annual banquet of the Masons in the Masonic Temple, One radio broadcast was given while on a Richmond trip, .The final appearance of the choir this sem- ester will be at the Commencement Exercises, Juno 8th -• , V ' • e • - • J • . - • . ♦ t . . ■ -■ - - - C , , v • . V v • ' nOt a.i. ' ld t C AST OF BELIEVE IT OR NOT Back Row : A. Pryor ,S . Cline, W. Williams, L. Parmley, R, Horne, C,Br own, V ,B. Co- vington. Front Row: M, Payne, J. Boland, E. Wood, C, Cooke, L.Knox LITERARY SOCIETY LATIN CLUB Fre3. Willoughby Williams Vice Pres, Richard Horne Sec, Loren Parmley First Consul Second Consul Censer Quaestor Joyce Boland C organ Brown Mitzt Payne Carolyn Brooks VOCATIONAL CLUBS CLUB Commercial Dramatic and Music Homemaking Physical Education Medical Library Journalism Aviation Agriculture Engineering Forest Rangers Medical Art LEADER Joe Harmon Mitzi Payne Luellyn Knos? Mary Fox Loren Parmley Betsy Austin Anne Pryor Howland Kenyon Clifford Turner David Thomas Maurice Ward Betty Carter Betty Hunt ' ■ . - . ... . ' ■ -• • • r ' . -• . • V ' : i JAGUAR STAFF Back Row-Mr s. Douglas s, B. Gibs on, E. Fowler, J. Dale, V Williams, L.Parme ly Se cond Row-M. Payne , M. McNab, R Staebner, J. Boland, A. Pryor First Row-C. Brooks, L«Knox,IU . rown,M.Fox, G.W eeler JAGUAR STAFF Editor-in-chief Ruth Staebner Associ ate Editors Luellyn Knox Wimpy Williams Business Managers Maggie IvlcNab Mitze Payne Literary Editor Joyce Boland News Editors Carolyn Brooks Horace Brown Athletics Grace Wheel er Jack Dale Typists Grace Wheeler Mary Parker Anne Pryor Joke Editors A Bunn i o- Gibson b Lor on . ?arme ly Alumni News Betty Hunt Art Editors Anne Pryor Earl Fowler Minoo,-;rn oh. L ■“ y ’ r TV . ' -n Faculty Adviser-Mrs. Douglass JEFFERSONIAN STAFF Editor-in-chief ' Athle tics Luellyn Knox . Jack Dale Associate Editor, Prophecy Maggie McNab Joyce Boland Art Editors Class History Earl Fowler Wimpy Williams Wimpy Williams Class Will Mimeograph Jack Dale . Mary Fox Faculty Advisers — Mrs. Douglass Business Managers Ruth Staebner Joe Harmon Typists Mary Parker Anne Pryor Maggie McNab Grac e Wheeler and Mr s.Ru liman 1 ' I ? A U i A t V ■I pm p. }j % • ' ■■.■■•- — • . % - ' ' ‘ Vijj . • • •V •- ■ . , A- . ; .1 . .. . • . •- •’ • ' • . v • I - • • ■ w 19 . V - • : ' ' - , « ■•■ . ' • , 4 p •■,; Wi ■ . • • ' ' ’• .• « v • . .... ■ rvi- : ■■ fk v fi J i- t - - V. - „ , •. 1 ■■ ?c J. ? ■ ' ' ' f ' u? £i ■ • 3;; ' Hi f;. •. Vi, ... , r ; i t ' • !• in. - i; i- i U • . V. j.,. m } . ’ ’’ e . . i , • ' ■ ’a .i r O X : 1 . ■ ”• o. oi jjuv,; b.-; ji; 1’ Z vc- i; • ' . • •• yi t • - Ur - 4 . , - Oi .1 oc • ' lo. , . ii i ll y I ' 7 r f . . ' C: fit, -U v; -U U ■ ) — 1 ! T-t — . -U i ) 0 1 ul O c? — I JTl E . 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