Jefferson High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Falls Church, VA)
- Class of 1945
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' _ -w. -Ai. ⢠...â ..A i l till ' 1 STaFF Fa it or- in-chief Assistant Lcitor Business Manager Sports Editors Society Editors Literary Editors Art Editors Faculty advisor John Heal Billy Parrott Anna Jones Pay Ungerer June Printz Betty Piggott Lois Walker Shirley Bhein Peggy Tasker I.layne Thompson Loris Norman John Denison Anne Ballard Miss Carmack THE FACULTY Mr. E. Bruin, Jr. A.B. , M.A. Principal Miss Pauline Brov.n, B.S. Science .v.iss Lucile C r ac- , A.B. , A. A. Librarian, English ...rs. F.uby Louglass, A..B. English, Spanish .r.iss N. Gregory Edwards , A.B. En . li sh , Ala t he:r.a t i c s Mrs. Laura Furman, A.B. Social Studies, Physical Ecuc tion  lrs. V. inefrec Likar, B.S., A.B. Music, Science jirs. Margaret Mitchell at a ther.;: tics Mrs . Anne Pullman Social Studies, L tin Miss Alpha Spitzer, B.S. Commercial ..ir. Gregory ' roniev.-icz, B.s., .4. A. Physical Education, Social Stucies Mrs. Claucia re iewicz Ofi ice Secretary W ' XWMSfcW ' V. ⢠V. 5fiK ⢠r ? 77 fâ7 ' ' 7 T Ad A tm â ' V J - J Ik AY 4 Y I r r t) t j K PI iÂŁIL EN ' T John Ileal John If I haven ' t a he rt for football, I have one for girls. Year Book Staff, St icont Council. VICE-PEESISENT SECFKThFY John Denison John ...htll draw the Thing as he sees It for the God of Things as They Are! Football, Track, Baseball, Year Book Staff, Oratorical Contest. An a Jones anna Green To be efficient in a quiet way; That is my aim throughout each uay. Year Book Staff, Jaguar Journal St ff . TP KASUKEF. eggy Tasker %ueenie Of all the girls that are so smart, There ' s none like pretty Peggy. Year Book Staff, Then, Jaguar Journal Reporter. HHB â l- â L ' â ' . ' â˘Q. Bertha Heinbuch Bert a health unto the happy A fig for him who frets. ' nette Kipps Kinpy eâs a gay and bonnie lass, of the merry xiiakers of ur class. eball, Basketball. Anne Ballard Ballard Hereâs to the one whoâll not pretend But is, and stays tne steadfast friend. Then , Baseball, Year Book Staff. Shirley Bhein Shirley She has as many moods as an April sky. Glee Club, Thea. Therese Kauf mann Terry Small in stature but large in disposition. Glee Club. Ceracy Boggs A kind ana Patrol . Camcy -entle heart she has. Y Milared LeSage âMildew a lively lass on the go from ,.iom til night. Basketball, Baseball. Madeline Loy Middlin ' 1 Sne is gentle she is shy Bat thereâs mischief ' in her eye. Basketball, Baseball, Jaguar Journal Staff. Compton Marster Coia ' Mis limbs are cast in manly mold For hardy sports ana contests bole. Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Ma ;azine arive. Godfrey merril S.uorgie And all I ask is a merry yarn from A la ghin fellow rover. Football, Track. Jane Nenr;nan Tnere is a soft ana pensive grace, A cast of thought unon her face. Doris Norman Normandy a face with gladness overspread Soft saiiles by human kindness bred. Year Book Staff, Baseball. June Print Prune it dy to work, ready to play F.euuy to help wherever sne way. Junior Red Cross, Cheer Lender, Thei , Basketball, Victory Queen. Elny .e Thompson China Createc to keep men :u sain ⢠! Year Book Staff, Thee. , Glee Club, Paper drive. Bore drive. Betty Piggott Pi-gott V.âhom we adore for bet ity, res pect for intelli tnce, admre for virtue, ana love because we car. t help it! Basketball, Year Book Staff, a. a ;a7ine Drive. Billy Parrott General A youth scientific, whose nov ledge about everything is perfectly terrific. Basketb 11, Year Book St ff. Joy Peeve Joy Vnen fill the bowl, away with gloom. Our Joy will lv.; ys last. Thea, l â  b 11, Tear Book SI ff. Billy Robinson Billâ A proper man as one shall see in a s Liner ' s cay. Glee Club. Lois Walker Knees To those who know thee no words can paint. And to those who know thee, all woras are faint. Basketball, Baseball, Year Book Staff. MMuaa M V.sry Walker Jiary Be sweet y unj teid Let those who ' ill be clev-r. Patrol . jtarjorie Ware. Margie The rule of ray life is to make business a pleas re a-d Pleasure a business. Glee Club. Fay Unu.erer Speecy 0 oy Love ' s Liki That ' s newly siruv in June . Football, Bas etnbll. Track, Year Book staff. David Youn-3 Dave Tne name of a pal does suit him well, Why? Just si his friends to tell. rr m r r r r r r 7 r T CLASS PROPHECY This is your air wave Fresso gas reporter, telling you to take care, save wear on that new 1956 rocket-car. Drop in to any one of our convenient roof-top stations for a complete check-up. And here is a special bulletin â Please clear the beam to Mars, make way. Dr. Denison is urgently needed there to perform an oper- ation on Superman himself. Please clear the beam to Mars. I will switch you now to Mistleforest where Miss Camcy Camel- lia. star of âHow High is Highâ is awarding the Florence Nightin- gale Medallion for conspicuous bravery during the Peruvian earth- quake to those gifts to humanity, Margie Ward, Jane Nearman. Mildred Le Sage and Betty Piggott During the intermission you will hear the âWaltz Songâ from ââCarmenâ as sung by Madame Heinbuch planet-famed soprano. Your next half-hour is sponsored by the firm of Neal and Parrott, Engineers Extraordinary, sensa- tions of the generation. Switch on your teevision screen, now, folks, then stand by for the show. Good evening, fellow Americans, this is yours truly. David Young tailing you that at the next signal it will be 19:30, Bluen watch time. Folks, next time you hop over the country, drop down and visit the new Robinson process, glassed-in Ssfeways. Now hear a mess- age from C. G. Marsters, our unexcelled general manager âTry our new fly-in service. Have your helio-car washed, greased and tuned up while waiting for the electro belt to deliver your spinach, your steak, your Whsaties, or your corned beef and cabbage in the new dehydrated, deflated pink pills for pale people. This is head nurse Anne Ballard bringing you the Inventorâs Hour. We give you the latest discoveries from day to day. The great educator. Miss Printz, will demonstrate our revolutionary system for easy, painless learning. The humorous Dr Reeve, who wrote âOne Thousand Easy Jokes for Inopportune Occasionsâ, will start the exhibition by inoculating one of Miss Printzâs students with Latin. Sorry to interrupt, folks, but here is another urgent bulletin. Special Pediotrician Taske is requested to come immediately to Tsai-Ling General Hospital to assist Doctor Thompson.... Now back to the Inventorâs Hour Next, the next to the latest thing in typewriters. The Kipps and Jones Ribbonless, key-stickless. Marginless. Demonstrators will be those international experts, secretary superior to the World Council- Loy and Walker. -i tn 1 ' ' ... . ⢠. â â ' . K :lÂŁtÂŁnr. Flash! The high-minded battle of the sexes is over. Yes, a tie it was. .. The Kauffmann Cloud-Skitter and the Merrell Time- Splitter just came in. Miss Kauffman has now stepped out. She looks very chic, too, in her snazzy Dhein-designed dreamland duds. That great star of sports, âFireballâ Ungerer has just himself step- ped out of his helio-car. He shakes hands with Merrell and Kauff- mann, he claps Merrell on the back! they seem to be great friends from a long way back. And more congratulators. Coming on the screen from the left is Miss Norman, decorator divine, who did the interior of the studio to which in a moment you will be returned. Next to her is Miss Walker,, whose theories on child rearing and child care have endeared her to all of us Back to that Norman studio Iâm afraid youâve missed most of the Inventorâs Hour, folks, but weâll be seeing you tomorrow with the latest. Announcers: E. G. T. S. A. D. V7I77r Z 7 77777777 777T7I7Z777777777 7771 FES A ' A V t ' A TigÂŽ IL-nztStr ⢠7M ZZ2JJL 7 7} r 77 S S V Jl -s T T ' JF f CLASS WILL We- the highly intelligent and most dignified class of Jefferson High School, being sick and weak of too much studying but as yet of sound and disposing mind- do hereby make this the Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1945. To the following, we will, bequeath, and donate all our earthly possessions : 1 . To the school we give and bequeath the deep sorrow and despair caused by our departure. 2 . To the Juniors we leave our favorite homeroom teacher. Mrs. Ruilman. 3 . To the Sophomores we give the privilege of skipping Physi- cal Education. 4 . To the Freshmen we bequeath the destiny of becoming Sen- iors. The following trifling bequests we make with apologies: 1 David Youngâs dark hair to Audrey Hall. 2 . Betty Piggottâs brains to Frank Towsey. 3 . To Don Baldwin, John Dennisonâs voice. 4 . To Jeanette VanderKaden and Clarence Kipps, the friendli- ness of the inseparable pair. John Neal and Billy Parrott. 5 . To Betty Root, Elayneâs acting ability. 6 . To Christine Eppard, Joy Reeveâs indigestible comments at lunchtime 7 . To Iris Arrants- Anne Ballardâs stately walk. 8 . To Roger Taypton Mary Walkerâs ears. 9 . To Margaret Ribble, Peggy Taskerâs role of Queenie. 10. To M.x Geddes- Rayâs way with the women. 11. To the whole faculty, Jane Nearmanâs kind disposition 12. To the whole school Mildred LeSage wills her supply of gum 13. To Jim Powell- Shirley Dheinâs giddy gait. 14. To Ralph Taynton, Doris Normanâs small feet. 15. To Betty Clem, Carneyâs absenteeism. 10. To Freddie Ravenscroft, Annaâs efficiency. ; 17. To whoever wins the crown next year, Juneâs regal mein. 18. To Mary Ann Taylor, Jeanetteâs obstreperous manner at Physical Education. 19. To the whole school. Marorieâs sincerity. 20. To William Trask, Godfreyâs personality. 21 To Bob Thompsen, Thereseâs long, dark hair. 22. To Mr. Wroniewicz, Berthaâs ability to see the sunny side of life. 23. To Mrs. Mitchell- Billy Robinsonâs circumlocution. 24. To Betty Donaldson, Loisâs way with men. 25. To the coach, Madelineâs patience Written witnessed and signed on this day. the sixth of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-five. Joy Reeve, Attorney at Law h A | rÂŤV ; ;rt BKisasssssags CLASS OP ' rICEBS President - John ...offatt Vice-President - Vera Stanfield Secretary and Treasurer - Don Baldwin MEMBERS Arrunts, Iris Baldwin, Don Casey, Earle Catte, Joe Conklin, V. alter Donaldson, Betty Epphard, Christine Fixx, Marian Franklin, Gilbert Genovese, Kathryn Hall, Kuarey Hinkle, Milton Kipps , Clarence Kirch, Patsy Lingley, William Marsters, Eugenia Moffatt, John Myers, Betty Ann Price, Marta Ravenscroft, Freddie Pibble, Margaret Root, Betty Rusk, Mary Hilda Russell, Ann Saunders, Wayne Shughrue, John Si.-nms, V.ayland Slade, Delores Stanfield, Vera Taylor, Cyler Taylor, Mary Ann Thomas, Theda Towsey, Frank Trask, V.âilliam Vanderkaden, Jeanette - ;r 7 â â r ' 7 7â A -A K:- ' 11 wm U iilii mm X 1 llli r a MEMBERS Altfather, Barbara Austin, Jack Banner, Delores Baimbnck, David Boggs, Ina Bruin, Mary Jane Casilear, Violet Christensen , Ruth Cl rk, Dorothy Clem, Betty Cockrell, Arthur Curtis, ' . ' alter DeGroit, Drake DpJarnette, Kenneth Moore, Robert Keene, Minnie Knight, Donalc Koblenz, Dick Lahey, Helen Long , . .arvin Magsig, Fay cainster, Oneida marshall, Roderick .uason, Elsie Matthew, Lorraine Me Aden , Raymond Merserrau, Jimmy .Dillard, Peggy Dobson, Ella Fov.ler, Basil Geodes, Max Glover, Allison Hamilton, Robert Harris, ,.nna Henry, Beth Hilenian, Daniel .Dorris, Patsy Nalls, Barb ra Nelson, Pat Newheiser , Jinny Nicholas, Pat Osborn, Mary lay Payne, Phyllis Petty Ethel Houchens, Billie JeanPetty, Mildred Jarrell, Leah Powell, Jim Johnson, Farnum Pringle, Nathan Jones, Freddie Redd, Margaret Jarrell, Sylvia Trout, Mrrgarite Eexroce, Vernon Lice, Jeannie Robinson, Joyace Lowland, Cl ire Sals ' ouiy, V arran Seuveur, Anita Sehmuyer , Mary Elizabeth Schweitzer, Frecia Sherman, Jackie Shields, Billy Simon, Donna Lee Sliger, Ester Speaker, Aucrey Speaker, Elayne Spencer, Lick Starliper, Charles Stott, Catherine Taynton, Roger Taylor, Becky Thompson, Bob Tro.abo, Louis Ward, Hazel V.alker, ;aary Lou Weaver, Sam Williams, Dolores Woodward, Joy Purgitt, o las ix-. â A.-b . : ,, ... . â Vni f7 ; l7 77 rZ77y77777 7ffZ. ZZZZ7777 m mmmmmammHB Abell, Fred Arnold, Richard Barber, Lee Bass, Dorothea Beauchanys, Diana Bennett, Donna Blankenship, Ruth Bolen, Robert Boone, Betty Boyd. Darlean Erink, Clark Chew, Dorothy Chambliss, Dana Childs, Virginia Cockrell, Violet Cofer, Laura Coffett, Donald Coffett, Georgelyn Cole, Roger Coleman, Thomas Compher, Kenneth Cornell, Rene Dailey, Dorothy Demory, Margaret Earman, Teunis Edelen, Charles Edler, Karl English, David Fender, Robert Fisher, Marjorie Florence, John Fixx, Edna Franks, Nancy Jo Genovese, Sarina Gibson, Robert Harding, Evelyn Hayes, Jackie Hinkle, Bobby Kinman, Wilbur Iddings, Carol Johnson, Phyllis Joss, Frederick Kane, Mary Kelly, Joan Kipps, Cathleen Kirch, Barbara Kohmeier, Joan Kuhn, Elizabeth LeSage, Joan Loy, Marshall Lynn, Barbara Maiden. Eddie Marsters. Donald McElroy, Marilyn McManus. Barbara Middleton. Ralph Mills. Joe Muse, Marjorie Norman, Bruce Pannihill. Jean Partlow- Mary Jo Patterson. Frank Payne. Jean Peters. June Pierce. Betty Reynolds, Sam Robey. Dorothy Rouillard, Ben Root. Rose Schour. Carl Shiner. Charles Sisk, Charles Sisler, Anne Slaten. Donald Spaulding. Henry Stanley. George Stansbury. James Stodter. Charles Strachan. Jeannine Stumpe, Clarence Tasker. Ruth Tavenner. Thomas Taynton. Ralph Thompson. Dick Towsey, Jane Triplett. June Vail. Patsy Veach. Eleanor Wallace. Frances Walters. Alice Weaver. Nancy Weller. Joyce Westlake. Earle White, Martin Wise- Betty Woodring. Anne Wren- Catherine Young. Lawrence Jt â â § ' FOOTBnJLL i ImA G. Franklin , Lo , â . Conklin , -J ⢠1 , V . Si is, D. . i e J. Denison, J. ewhieser, J. Goodwin , H. Ungerer, c. Marsters, J. Moff et , L. Baldwin, F. Towsey, D. Thom sen, B. rhompsen, E. Casey, . lei on, â˘. Merrill, b. Lingley, D. Bvrgitt, 1. ..ersters. fcGHI L . Li Sept. 29 - Quant i co We 0 They 18 Oct. 9 - Gcorye Washington 0 19 Oct. 13 - xt. Vernon 5 6 Oct . 23 - Swanson 7 7 Oct . 27 - 3cor.:e V. a shin ;to 12 19 Nov. 1 - Mt. Verr.on 0 25 Nov. 7 - Washington Lpe 0 lo N ov. 14 - Swanson 6 6 N ov . 20 - Rockville, c. 7 13 â . . i (.⢠â 41 r -- wLLUU, 1 l Ld b .. ' . 1 I J :ne intz, J r.ette ⢠i .s, Audrey Hall, Petty i ' .-cott, Loi ' Wal-er, -Llcrec LeSa,-e, ry Jane Bruin, .viar r t Pedci, Madeline Loy, Beth Henry. hr boys basketball team F.ay Un urer, Billy Pt-rrott, ...urvin Lon,;, Gilbert Fr- r.r.lin, LoUf-lss Pur;itt, Lo is Trombo, Bill Lin.;ley, Bob Thoiupren, Dick Thompson John Morence, Lon Baldwin. 1 z I ⢠-mil t i ⢠ -i. i. - â . aâ. .--.--1.1.1. ,  ..u..,l.l BASEBALL T ' I- ay Unperer, Dave Youn.;, Freebie Jones, Jii.m Nev leiser, Lick Taorapsen, Bob Thoiopsen, Gilbert Fran 1 In, Louti Tror.bo, F.ay McAden , Eon Baldwin, Frank Towsey, Dan Hilem n. Jack Sherman . GCiLiiL ;LK April 4 .viount Vernon Away Aril 10 rierncon Home A. ril 27 .at. Vernon Ho ' .ie ..lay 5 iit. Vernon Away Aay 8 Herndon iway A ay 15 Fairfax Away ; .ay 19 rf.t. 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