Thomas Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1946
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MUNTTEELLU 1946 BY THE SENIUR GLASS 01 HIGH SGHUUL, RIGHMUNILV 9 901 Sfllquo X Wfwuswwv' EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: NANCY BROTEMARKLE BUSINESS MANAGERS: GEORGE BRYSON, FRITZ HELB JV .53 a -, ., I1,.,p.r I' .M . if F 7.1, ,JQ I IIEIIIUATIIIN . xxx .2 IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR VALIANT DEEDS AND SACRIFICES, WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF I946, DEDI- CATE THIS VOLUME OF THE MONTlCELLO TO ALL THOSE OF OUR ALUMNI WHO, BY GOING FORTH TO SERVE IN OUR NATION'S ARMED FORCES,4 HAVE HELPED BRING TO OURWORLD PEACE AND SECU ,..-Q . .,..,-- f U any ff! i . aj ,rw ,' 4 f ,'o 4 I y 9 1 lf ' - ,dreizggf ' ul .f,-1-1-L-1:'3' f-f :52:,':-'1 '-.-.g.111g,' -ff ,- 'QV' , Vg R 4 4 ? ,-:-Q32 f'.',0 3092 .,': .'.-razor - :i'2:'Y-101024 P' ' Ft-111516, ' f X'-iff 11 t '43, I 7 afxi f !'f I X X Z fffojfgvo , - 5.1-2:.'o - , ll! if l -'.'.'11t? 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E 'I' Nix , In 1551 1 1 IS X wk Qx '5 1 .ff XX T l'llllEWllllll FT ff- - ix 'ff ,f 11+ ., Today the ideals in which Thomas Jefferson believed are of as much importance as they were when he was living. ln his time rebellion against an oppressing government established a new nation founded on the principles that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are the unalien- able rights of every man. ln our time we have overpowered the forces of Fascism and Nazism and established a union of nations to try to secure for all men for all time freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. Because of the kinship of his ideas and ours we have chosen Thomas Jefferson as our theme. We hope that in presenting this volume of The Monticello, centered as it is around the man for whom our school was named, we have not only recorded our own experiences but have also pictured the life and times of his day. ,, Tl? 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Third Row: Mildred Brame, Physical Educa- tion, Annie LaRue Brandenburgh, History, Ruth Paul Browning, Biology, Thelma Bryant, Modern Language, Leslie L. Cardona, Jr., Military. Fourth Row: Shelburn Carmack, Physical Education, Clyde G. Carter, Librarian, Marie E. Childress, Mathematics, Thelma R. Cook, Music, Dorothy S. Corprew, Spanish. Fifth Row: Lila Crenshaw, English, Katie Mae Davis, English, Katherine M. Davis, History, Mariorie Goodwyn Davis, Art, Susanna Farley, Physics. First Row llett to rightl: Nancy leBaron Fitzhugh, English, Elizabeth Fleet, History, Clyde B. Fortna, English, Nancy B. Gary, English, Ernest R. Gilbert, Mechanical Drawing. Second Row: Eunice V. Gill, French, Helen R. Gill, Science, Violet Anderson Gilmer, Commercial, Frances Givens, Mathematics, Mary Frances Gray, Latin. Third Row: Merle C. Gray, Commercial, Sallie C. Hahn, Home Economics, Jennette Wedmore Hardin, Mathematics, Fennell Crawley Harwood, Mathematics, Helen King Hattorf, Art. Fourth Row: Jeanette Henna, Mathematics, Emelie T, Howerton, Science, Clinton E. Jones, Mechanical Drawing, Mary G. Jordan, Mathematics, Amy Kratz, Latin. Fifth Row: Josephine T. Kritzer, Dramatics, Mary P. Maddox, History, Frances Trevvett Matthews, History, Helen Rosalind Marks, English, Bessie M. Mottley, Guidance. l 'l'llE FACULTY THE FACULTY First Row lleft to rightl: Charles Franklin Noble, Mathematics-Athletics, Cecille M. Parks, Mathematics, Mary Frances Parsons, Co-ordinator of Distributive Education, George C. Patterson, English, Lyndele Atkisson Pitt, Science. Second Row: Mayo Provence, English-Speech, Roy N. Puckett, Science, Martha C. Pulliam, Mathematics, Barbara Lewis Robinson, Commercial, Muriel L, Sanders, English. Third Row: Ariana A. Saunders, Biology, Esther Singleton, English, Marion Fleetwood Smethie, Commercial, Dorothy G. Smith, English: Edward N. Smith, Mathematics, Coach, Fourth Row: Harriet B. 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W-' ,, 1 1 A.. - 16- i l , A IIIEIIIIIIIIES Ill: ll SEIIIDII QKSBSQTKKB Have you ever played the game of Remember When? l did the other night at commencement, while listen- ing to Mary Lee. She started me reminiscing over our three years at Tee Jay - years filled with pleasant memories, lt all began the day we were herded like cattle into the auditorium.'We meekly allowed our- selves to be distributed throughout the school in ZL homerooms, with the exception of that Brotemarkle girl, who started off with the 3H's, but soon was put in her place. - ' Although we were inexperienced rats, we showed good taste when we selected Miss Fitz as our sponsor and Clarice, Mary Lee, Mary Howard, and Betsy as officers. Our class was taking everything in its stride, even the Cadet Hop, as both masculine and feminine Sophomores attended in all their glory. Remember how certain we were that because of our inspiring faces in the bleachers and our lusty cheers the football team captured the State Class A Cham- pionship? Not to be outdone, our basketball team brought home the bacon, too. With the traditional Sophomore Paper Drive we got our first taste of class co-operation. lt was a howling success in spite of Jerry Gumenick's stacking the paper outside the door and letting the wind whisk it away. Remember how Miss Fitz spent the next week pick- ing up bits of paper from the school grounds? March 8, l944, a black and blue day in our lives, was the date of our Sophomore Skating Party. Most of the girls spent the day falling lfor the good-looking attendantsl . Some of us were really good, though. Re- member Joann Bowles? Having had a slight taste of so- cial life, we decided to bite off a bigger hunk by throw- ing a tealess tea dance. The surprise of the afternoon came with Miss Fitz's bathing beauty, Abe Heller, who, all bonneted and beaued, had been given a rush by the boys. As I was reminiscing about Bobby Joyce's comedy skit, it suddenly dawned on me that the ap- plause ringing in my ears was not for him, but for Mary Lee, who had just finished her president's address of welcome. When the first commencement speaker got up, I vowed l'd pay attention, but somehow my thoughts drifted back to my Junior Year. The Class Membership Drive, led by Clarice, Mary Lee, Jeanne Chalifoux and Bruce Hamilton, was one hundred percent successful. Our Junior cheerleaders, Mary Ann Spain and Doot Dunford, exerting themselves at the T. J.-J. M. game, were probably the reason that the newspaper failed to catch the point we made after THE one and only touchdown. Around December I5 the members of the Junior Class were anxiously awaiting their first Senior-Junior Dance, especially Clarice Ryland and Robert Trombold, who were to assist Rugh Nenzel and Vincent Snell in the figure. QXQTXTKTZKQ The thrill that comes once in a lifetime came Junior Class Night in our stupendous variety show Once in a Lifetime. In Septimber forty Juniors started to create our show, but by February, when those hectic rehearsals started, there were left only five care-worn souls tearing their hair over a worn script. Then came THE day, March Z, and Betsy Herrink's dancers opened the show with a burst of patriotism. ln the colorful first act Ronald Levin made a monkey of himself, while Buddy Reuhl squeezed his accordian for that dancing dolly, Dfborah Lewis. After Jeanne Chalifoux had thrilled us by playing her harp, the waltzers, including Charlie Schuman and his chewing gum, took over the remainder of the second act. ln the third act Lawson was back as master of ceremonies, assisted by those two comedians l?l, Bobby Joyce and Tommy Apple- white. Music was furnished in this act by the Voice iVirginia Westbrookl, Clarice Ryland and her Coon Valley boys and gals, and Professors Gwendolyn lsbell and Daniel Bray, pounding out their Rhapsody in Pink lOpus 678 of coursel . As l recalled the great success of our show, I thought how much credit was due Miss Fitz and the others behind the stage who worked tirelessly to make our Junior Class Night the hit that it was and the precious memory it always will be. Our basketball team shot its way through the Central District Championship and the semi-finals, but I hate to remember what happened at Alexandria. We'lI never forget those pink and white decorations for our dance in honor of the seniors. More confident this time than before, Clarice and Bob proudly headed the marching lines of Juniors and Seniors. All the girls in the figure were jittery when they couldn't get their escorts to begin waltzing after leading them timidly through the rose-covered arch. lt seems as if historical occurrences followed us through our high school career. We had D-Day when we were Sophomores, and in April of our Junior year we were shocked by the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Even though just high school students, we realized how tragic it was that he could not have lived until May l4 brought victory in Europe. As far as I can remember the summer went along uneventfully until the surrender of Japan on August 6. Thus our senior year began with the hope of uni- versal peace. We saw effects of the end of the war in the return of the veterans - some of them actually returning to high school. The class membership drive, ushered in by those operatic artists, Cara Fan, Gwenny, Lawson, and Tee Jay's personality plus boy iBilly Bryanl, was 99 44110095 perfect. The S. P.'s equivalent of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Lawson, Skippy Forrest, Gwen, and Betsy, went galloping through the halls rounding up the ,Li willing but unsuspecting rats to serve on committees. Walloping Jay Em 46 to O in our annual TRACK MEET, with co-captains Howren and Foxworth breez- ing up and down the gridiron, is the most thrilling memory of our successful football season. At the Thanksgiving Cadet Ball Mr. Woody, the new corps counsellor, accompanied by Captain Cardona, watched the figure planned and led by First Captain Jack Chevalier and his sponsor, Ann Sullivan. The cadets might have thought they had difficulties when they practiced for their figure, but the hardships encountered by the Senior-Junior dancers were over- whelming. First there was the flu epidemic, which took out our President, Mary Lee Rankin, and our Secretary, Shirley Snell. The masculine portion of the officers was stronger, Billy Trevvett, Vice-President, was out only two days, while Lou Shilling, our healthy Treasurer, was divided between keeping up with his figure date and practicing basketball. Remember how Old Man Winter laid down such a barrage of well-known white crystalline substance that most of the teachers chaperoning had to leave the dance about 9:3O? In spite of everything Mary Lee and Jim Singleton, assisted by Vernon Walton and Gladys Grosch, did a fine job of leading the figure. l'll never forget the big rush we had to get ready for mid-term commencement. With the term tests behind us, we found that the usual number had fallen by the wayside, leaving IO4 to graduate. At this moment Mr, Hancock jarred me back into consciousness as he rose to introduce Dr. Miller, who started giving out those little scrolls for which we had worked so hard. To escape the nervous tension of this long-awaited thrill, l sent the pleasant memories of the February Rat Assembly racing through my mind. I can see Tommy and Danny now all dressed up in their bow ties and droopy pants, strolling across the stage, the image of bewildered rats. Oh, gosh! Remember how excited we were when our basketball team, with Donald and Jack as co- captains, led us through the semi-finals? Tough luck, Granby! ln the nerve-racking championship game, Jefferson triumphed over Jefferson lthanks for the trophy, boysl. The Senior Class Play, Brother Goose, opened our spring season with Lawson Crowe's talented perform- ance at the sewing machine, leaving us in stitches. But Robbie Cromar really stole the show as the perfect ten-year-old tomboy who exasperated her whole family. Senior Class Day and our swell picnic at the Uni- versity of Richmond climaxed our last year. My game of remembering suddenly halted when l heard my name called. Well, there it was - that diploma l'd been waiting for. Now that I had it l finally realized how much Tee Jay had meant to me. In emnrnam FRITZ HELBIG JR JUNE 21 1929 FEBRUARY 21 1946 FIRST SERGEANT COMPANY D s1iEi9!Ek14iKa-u..L .IIIIIIDR lIlll55 1 l i l i l l l 1 l l , Left to Right: Sue Pitts, Vice-President, Vernon Walton, President, Shirley Spain, Secretary, J. D. Gordon, . Treasurer, Miss Susanna Farley, Sponsor. 4 First Row, Lett to Right: Helen Matzanias, Hilda Wallerstein, Mary Scott Everett, Shirley Spain, Dot - Gravatt, Marianne Beck, Jovce Ann Kelly. Second Row: Betsy Bethune, Marie Hubbard, Virginia Gallaher, Lucy James. Third Row: J. D. Gordon, Vernon Walton, Fred Kraus, Jimmy McNeely. 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SOPHOMORE COUNCIL June '48 Q w ,,., l U l ie' Left to Right: Catherine Alexander, Dick Jones, Barbara Snead, Frank Hawkins, Forrest Tignor, Cecil Bailey, mt Y' B Bobby Tucker, Jane Thomas, Carolyn Roelitz, Miss Beaman. .. f lf .' g A . if 'Q . f .A ,Cir , L L H A i rf ' , 'l?r.V'1?lf4iX , P E Qi . ff 7' J lfiga rus -K' - f M 'N rf,-4lf -171 7 E5fif1L9i?' 1- an fl-'U' f5- Lg ,QV 'I 3.fAQlf? y x1 '6l Zf' NW 3:SpQ1i2Q4IX3i' K I' 'f' 'sth' Q .w, !,:' , ' ' ,Q ,fm ' it V 1 i L1 N' X 5 ,, -. ,L x' l rf' ' E 1 lllfw 1 -C. x 1 , t . S fllggl X ,,,Wzsii5.1 1? , V 'f' it fi f.fg'5l'!'Q, , 5. if fill! , i' , ,gs ' gt 1 1, rn, gag A, ' N, i 1' ,, ., ,,,, , H , . Xxi 5, lx! :.a5','Zj53g,:g!N23!iil3qQilx5 'JSQILN3-WK, K 1' A 'd ly, fl, I ii' -,gr-A-4 i lr fi'-' X M' '1-:Qi 3' K 'V'-If Ali ' , ,. ,: yi, log f yi? 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Rcsenbaum, Bobby Sachs, Carol Sniith, Ed Smith, Jean Smith, Phyllis Smorto, Elena Snead, Barbara Stairs, Shirley Sylvia, Delmer Trombold, Mary Lee Tucker, Bobby Vint, Sanford Vranian, Manuel West, Joanne White, Sally Wilton, Somers tr ft' J . W . ,lr , , 1: Q l. J-,ati 'trial' ,Q , . l5'5i'.ilL'if?ii1J,,'+2Q1 .MT 5 f ff I I V f 'I -.j,b..,' -1- l ...,, awk: Wdyfsmhl ' K by W- r b ri -v .5,VM+qii?!J xi Aw W ik x., -',,i pf Mitt, ,A j xiii nk gy ing . xW,1.,,,,Q9H-L U Y x -41.7 fr., , ,LW ini 7 nf? in Q Qs XANTKN h 4 it t .1 J 1 ,li.- K .J r.-mr, , if ucv.-riff-. -21 I l ' lg j ll 11 3.- J , ig' ls I .L - rms-',i3 ,, AQSKNAN Kifgi- 'J' i -'Jil sri, 1,.. gt. 4,l ff'1 jg 'F- X l lgj gll fffl ',-, WJ., is X , ,I ff ,g el ft F QZi 3 3' K,-, ,i s s 1 l -.P it ii .-6-- e Xl - R , X ' -.i1- - Y .wi 'ku' xx' ' l l, hiflit. New Mn - Xi' 'ing-ff' 5 'E 'I Ii ' x. I .j:,Q2g'1Ft5 , D Pi if J X 4 t i f .Mi N1 i J '-If . if if sf ' fi it li 5534! ' T3 H' ' M 'i JH 4 -- WFS w QI' ll , 1 fl iz-, ,1i j 'i ' ' 'H-' - L 5,35 , V ',,, ,-va ' 1 Q 1 ' 9 i 'Q -' X eeiQlb+ill iifi-Qi-elsif-v,difi 3 -i H:-ll --P -Mr 1 , i 'J fn I 7-Oak. Y 5llllllllIIllll'E ull!!-FEhl'UllI'v, 1948 Beadles, Hunter Beducian, Margaret Blakeslee, Mary F. Boyce, June Burnette, William Chancellor, June Davis, Dick Doucett, Betty L. Dulaney, William Foster, Betty French, Charles Gerson, Jackie Gordon, Anne Grady, William Hclland, Ann Houston, Michael Howison, Nancy Johnson, Stuart Jones, Dick Jones, Jolo Lamm, Harriet Lazarus, Arlyn McDowell, Charlie Mills, Morgan Pearson, Edith Riddell, George Ride, Joyce Ridenour, Joyce Roach, Connie Rogers, Joyce Saunders, Virginia Saunders, Virginia Shortt, Dolores Slater, Ida Mae Snead, Barbara Thomas, Jane Tignor, Forrest Tignor, Mary Byrd Trattner, John Trombold, Mary Lee Tuck, Betty Vaughan, Jean Veal, Eunice Westbrook, Carol Westbrook, Mary Wood, Nancy Woodard, Paul fic... f Y 57 K' ,,..-fr . ff if ' W3 -lm , f,3 J X ,, I T53 fx W ffl ,. -J '-.- ' , ,A . .- ' -- 1 1 S 'fr 1' J - 5 it '...i. !-- 1 ,L 'L .. YN .5 - lf- ' . 1 . M X ' 'fi I H x m t x O f , Ya Q 0 I . 19, ,,.,' ' re 'ffwgt' 1 M1133 . 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'af' A 0 A N fx ffx l Abbott, Faith Adams, Dorothy Adams, Frank Alderman, Carolyn Alexander, Nancy Alvis, Dolores Anderson, Joyce Andrews, Claude Andrews, Jeanne Andrews, Joyce Arcangel, Louise Armstead, Louise Armstrong, Barbara Armstrong, Frecl Armstrong, Gene Armstrong, Geo'ge Armstrong, James Ashby, Barbara Ashby, Janette Atkins, Landrun1 Atkinson, Billy Baldwin, Margaret Bargamin, Sue Barnette, Audrey Baronian, Sammy Baroody, Edward Barosh, Stuart Baxter, Patricia Beasley, Carolyn Beattie, Bettie Bell, Caroline Bennett, Yvonne Bernat, Larraine Berryhill, Audrey Berryman, Irving Blair, John Bliley, Joyce Bloom, Velma Bolton, Joyce Snphnmnre tlnss-June, 1948 Boswell, Jean Bottoms, Anne Bowen, Bill Bowens, Ann Bradley, George Braid, Kay Brauner, Suzanne Briese, Billy Brewer, Betty Brightwell, Ralph Brody, Harris Brody, Maxine Brooks, Frances Brooks, Jean Marie Brown, Constance Bruffey, Jean Bullington, Freda Bullock, Nina Burbage, Billy Burnstein, Jack Burr, Sonny Butler, Evelyn Butler, Gloria Butler, Northrup Caldwell, Bud Cake, Doris Caplan, Herbert Carter, Lenetta Carwile, Hazel Cervarich, John Chaffin, Bill Chapin, Bill Chappell, Patricia Childress, Gurldyne Childress, Regina Choate, Mary Ann Christian, Stuart Clarke, Heath Clarke, William Cchen, Estelle Condyles, Eugene Constine, David Cook, Mary Helen Copley, Carolyn Cosby, Bertha Coulbourn, Charles Crawford, Mary Cronk, Beth Cruikshank, Betty Jean Dabash, George Dadmun, Edward Dale, Barbara Darden, Bill Davis, Francis Davis, Ernest Davis, James Sheldon Detwiler, David De Biasi, Gilbert Dean, Helen Dickerson, Janet Divers, Joyce Duval, Jeanne Du Val, Mary Ann Du Val, Walter Edleblut, Frank Edmonds, Jacqueline Edwards, Martha Ellington, Virginia Ellis, Leon Erickson, Jacqueline Ewing, Robert Farmer, Phyllis Felvey, Stuart Ferguson, Bernard Fleming, Billy Forileman, Peggy Folk, Joann Ford, Robert Fraser, Mac Gammon, Harold Garber, Gray Gary, Dolores George, Joyce Germain, Jack Gilley, Billy Gill, Jean Gillio, Alfred Gilmore, Stuart Glass, Ben Goddard, Warren Golding, Bill Gonsalves, Donald Gooch, Sylvia Good, John Gordon, Walter Goulder, Shirley Gurley, Charlotte Guthrie, Marion Hall, David Hall, Joyce Hall, Louise Hall, Marian Harris, Francis Harlowe, Katie Mae Harrelson, Nan Hart, Betty Haskins, Brodnax Hawkins, Barbara Hayes, Jimmy Haynes, Eugene Hazelwood, Joyce Head, Ethel Heady, Marie Heard, John Heath, Ray Hedley, Lucille Heeke, Anne Henry, Marriott Henshaw, Virginia Hightower, Beverly Hirshfield, Leonard Hodges, Cynthia Hoffman, Donald Hoenniger, Fred Hudson, Page Huff, Clarence Hutchison, Betty Ives, Therese Ivey, Mary Jean James, Florence Jameson, John Jennings, Meredith Johnson, Vivian Jones, Cary Jones, Jean Jones, Joseph Kelley, David Kellogg, Jane Kent, Thelma Kestaloo, Suzanne Kimbrough, Susan Kirby, Geraldine Klein, Edwin Knight, Elizabeth Kolinsky, Phyllis Korn, Charlotte Kovacs, Alex Kraft, Marilou Kraus, John Kuntz, Vivian Laird, Betty Lake, Helene Lamont, Mary Lancaster, Skippy Landrum, Joan Lane, Tazewell i3 Booth, George Coqhill, Henry Forney, Jerry Helbig, Joan Lane, Virginia ,iff Boschen, Audrey Cchen, Allan Fox, Jeane Henry, Lucinda ,. Q xgfyg 1 r 41 KX ' I .N 9 . , X . X ,i 4 . fx. . A , i ,- - fc, 'TX .- f 'n f ..f '.'-q- ' ,iii v. K .Q-'vfw ' , -I .A , XX alfa. X, - 9 lp , JW! 4 i ' t ' 11 1' M iT': Lt-3t5'I,, ' J ,ng .4 ff .- ,J J A it J F gf,-Jem -.,,-,, . A- , . f hifi we Y Ami . 'ui' at - el. i..ef:1-lime i 11-,Q , A' f f .ff S' f f fixfil' ' f , 4, ' i Fil, I ' 5,fxNQlUtnlf1 livin i-N241 1' F-c i 1' ' , 2 J ,J 12, i if ' i -ff:t.i, fi, ' it S f if raw- - F ' l7l' 21Ttll?l 4 ., A 'Tr' - .f , say. D V, 'fl W , T mi Xia' r ,firm , 1 i - Q gi N T4 ' by' i - J :K N 4 c fa fr' Q 'ciiiirffiiatf , :gi wiiif J. as fi 1 , J Q?ifi'?if E5 silt ii-gi C ff . L vf r I 7 ' -N J Q r J , vi VL , , W H . ,I -5.15 1, L . 'ri V LN' X :Q if f i i I 'E xi, yi , I - 8' 4' 1 iff' JJ?-JA, 1945.134 gzhajffffl' Tir i l 4 if ff Cy l ' EL. 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A ff, ,wi V, ,J N A Ac, V Lwclflx I Langford, Dale Lawrence, Richard lawrence, Graham Lawton, John Layne, Jean Lebarwich, Beverly Lee, Betsy Lee, Joyce Lenet, Howard Lewis, Jeanne Lloyd, Florence Locke, Tommy Lucy, Betty Lyle, Dick Mabry, Geraldine Mackinnon, Kent Maddox, Alice Mahoney, Kelvin Mahoney, Vincent Ma'tland, Ann Mallory, Marion Marland, Pat Marshall, Gordon Martenstein, Betty Martin, Shirley Mater, Frank Mayes, Wilson Maynard, Dot Mavs, Anne McDermott, Buddy Meredith, Douglas Mesco, Leo Meyer, Sam Middleton, Ray Milburne, Margurit Mailer, Alfred 6 Snphumnre tluss-Iune, 1948 Moore, Nita Moore, Steve Morgan, Ann Morgan, Frances Moseley, Richard Moss, Louise Moughhamian, Simon Mullinax, Frank Mund, Alvin Murphy, Mildred Murr, David Nasser, Mike Neal, Camilla Nelson, Jean Newcomb, Marie Newsom, Elizabeth Nissley, Billy Nolde, Eloise Nunnally, Pat Nuttycombe, Charles O'Brien, Helen Oliver, Carol Olmstead, Grace O'Mara, Edward Osbourne, Lula May Ott, David Ovington, Joan Padgett, John Page, Charles Lewis Pair, Glenola Pankie, Carolyn Paris, Leonard Parks, Mary Parker, Beverly Partlow, Kenneth Patterson, Pat Perkins, Bobby Perkins, Pauline Perkins, Ray Perry, Betty Petersiel, Allen Petersiel, Rhoda Petri, Donald Pettigrew, Tom Pettit, Audrey Pharr, James Phillips, Howard Pierce, Bill Pitts, Evelyn Pledge, Betty Poars, Wilford Powell, Louise Powers, Shirly Pruiett, Connie Puckett, Roscoe Pusey, Jerry Quarles, Ray Rafferty, William Randolph, Beverley Reardon, Kay Rennie, James Richardson, Atlee Ridenour, Jean Rigsby, Maude Roche, Becky Rose, David Rouland, Henry Rucker, Tommy Rudman, Maxine Rutherford, Lottie Mae Sahiian, Harry Sanford, Isabel Serwitz, Norman Sharp, Sam Shelburne, Bob Sherman, Betty Sherrod, Dickie Shires, Bobby Shirey, Marilyn Shutt, Ann Silverstein, Rosaline Singleton, Howard Sinton, Ellen Skinner, Franklin Smith, Alan Smith, Betty Lee Smith, Craig Smith, Jean Fay Smith, Jean G. Smith Robert Smither, Nick Soghoian, Rose Statlngs, Irene St. Clair, Virginia Steinbrecher, Ethel Stevens, Jimmy Stevens, Richard Stewart, Charles Subley, Alice Sullender, Ellen Swatt, Jerry Taggart, Wilma Tankersley, Beverly Tate, Barbara Taylor, Mildred Terrell, Bettie Terrell, Francis Thomas, Ann Trexler, Nancy Turner, Mac Tutwiler, George Vass, Dorothy Vass, Joyce Waldrop, Dolores Walker, Carroll Walker, Mary Ann Wall, Ranny Walton, Susan Walton, Virginia Watson, Shirley Webb, Guy Weinburg, Fred Weiss, Armand Wells, Katherine Wells, Louise Wiggins, Marion Wilkinson, Betty Wilkinson, Gene Willcoxon, Jack Willett, Henry Williams, Corrienne Williams, Dick Williams, Jacqueline Williams, Ray Williamson, Jean Willis, Jane Wilson, Gerald Wilson, Leonard Wilson, Ruth Winn, Frances Winn, Russell W nslow, Leonard Womack, Patsy Wolfe, Ann JXP Miller, Jack Payne, Jack Schodt, Joan Thompson, Bill Woodson. Irene Q, Miller, Marilyn Pearman, Dicky Schoenbaum, Morton Tinder, Bobby Woody, Allen I . ti ,W Mitchell, June Pemtierton,DDonaLd gchremijn, Billy Tinile, Lgicylle Zambetis, Virginia K' M , Pat 'c'a Pend eton, orot y cott, orman ns ey, uc Mgg?eiyJanetI I Penn, Clay Seltzer, Murray Tompkins, Jack if 1 f R ' Ax? fp Q- raise., C wi. . ith if Q 1 -3' N V ' QP-Zrrzl, -Jai ov .1 'SL 3 r if? i ii-ffl 'ii 'PV ' T Jimi' C' A A f rf in at 1 V .-L1 . . . i ' lf: B lf 1 -I . . -, ' sf u rv n - 1 X- if fyffli-fill:-f rj eyy' -- , Hy X '. ,WJ V ,lla iigfie ' Q1-fw 1iD?,:,3'.x 1 M f x' Y, 4' l I pi T- L ' i, ' 471' V 1 l ' ,Nix . X g if 4.7,-T' ,I gc? .. , , L- ,ilgf-J, ,if L41 el l' 3 3 ww, i my at 119, , , XX J ,E si. 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Q 5 , , .,' Y It Y 5 I K k 'fi'l , 'ipmidnna M , I 4,6 ,..--f' A- 1 K . ,PF 'l'lIE POIll'I' SVSTEIII lllllllllll if ' Q lk . r I I mg! The point system award is presented to students who do outstanding service for our school. lt has the same sig- niticance that membership in the Honor Society has for students who make high grades, that membership in the Quill and Scroll has for those who work on publications, and that the school monograms have for those who are outstanding in athletics. lt is an honor to receive this medal, which is worn with pride by those who have xr -51 . earned it. Eg-Q :FN Q 13 + r - rf 'lb li' R ll' W il A Ve- sffwta W x ,XMJ qv I, -ffm? , 1 1' ,iY,. . fi, Mg .gf FH ,Mo W if RN W , JL ' QL ' a X ' V5 ZX Q X Q, my ,il 4, L' 35,2 Sl 5 751. X L eq g if cl? ,,1n,. g ii?-isfu ,illay .2 fw f V' ' fl PV ff' 1 v -' . 'f Yi l-'lr' V V i 1' - I tis ,Rv fa.. W W Q7 m i i Fr? H Hbqiii 'Lak 2 'W il ' 2 4. t'51.ila54ff5l . ::r' A L X g c, L- 5 'll a ,1 1 we ,f 4:59 . tflf!'f' fz.' 554 W K fi. 14, e--eff' ' 1211: w if: ilx l W ak I w dll l i an lf X 9f l 'i fl i i Bllllfll llf lllllfllillllllillll As the name implies, the Board of Coordination regulates all the extra-curricular activities of the school into a varied and smoothly running program. One of the first things which the Board does each term is to draw up a calendar of events and to see that club meetings, sports, dances, plays, and other activities do not conflict. This group, which is made up of twenty-four students and faculty members, also discusses school problems presented by any in- dividual or group. 0 The Student Participation Association, both staffs of each publication, the three classes, athletics, music, cadets, and individual clubs are represented in this organization. 0 lt is the aim of the B. O. C. to uphold the fine standards of all Tee Jay organizations. The promotion of the last great Victory Loan Drive has been the B. O. C.'s major accomplishment this term. A. Publications Representatives: Polly Nasser, George Bryson, Shirley Snell, Nancy Brotemarkle. B. Student Participation Representatives: Miss Gary, Miss Singleton, Skippy Forrest, Elizabeth Herrink, Gwen Isbell, Lawson Crowe. C. Sports, Music, Cadet Representatives: Lawson Crowe, Bobby Pollard, Mr. Noble, Mrs. Young, Bobby Rudd, Wayland Rennie, Cara Fan Hogshead. D. Class Representatives: Dick Jones, Vernon Walton, Betty Beattie, Mary Lee Rankin, Miss Beaman, Miss Farley, Miss Pitt, Miss Fitzhugh. .' ri f V U if-fgyll - ,il if is is it .iw r- CNW-as . as 4 it A iefriiiil. . . , if fi si r . G at - wi, s was - f if s r- g L A X, . . ,CRXN-W L Ly, rig-Lk ., . Y - xxx K ' wi! L Q AL. Q ,,,gl 51:' - fa, x i sf- M r P aff' f I. E ' fx I CKB. Jlx2:'4XbkPyx ,. C TT C SXTXJ.,-1 +sNMfln'Tf,.? Dlll l lid-LTL CAROL ATLEE CROWE The 5EllllfE The Senate is the executive body of Thomas Jefferson. There are eighteen senators in this group, four student participation officers, three class presidents, one sophomore senator, five junior, and five senior senators. The President of Student Participation presides over the Senate and the Senior assembly, while the Vice-President presides over the House of Representatives and Junior Assembly. Each Student Participation committee is headed by a member of the Senate. Meetings are held in fourth period every Tuesday in room 408. Members of the Senate are elected annually by the Mascot student body for their ability and leadership. Senators strive to u, .--:- if Q: -- promote interest in Student Participation activities and influence , zzgi I the students through their service and leadership. The ultimate ---- . purpose of the Senate is lOOfk of the students serving Tee Jay. . - Q ... -i:' -. --': if fai . Front Row lleft to rightl: Lawson Crowe, President, Skippy Forrest, Vice President: Gwen Isbell, Secretary, Betsy Herrink, Treasurer, Mary Lee Rankin, Senior Class Presi- - dent, Vernon Walton, Junior Class President. Second Row: Dick Jones, Sophomore Class President, Forrest Bailey, Randolph Chichester, Neal Ford, Charlotte Herrink, Virginia , ' ' Herrink. Third Row: Cara Fan Hogshead, Donald McNeill, Nannie Gordon Rennie, Bobby 5 P ' ' Rudd, Margaret Taylor, Barbara White, L 1, X fy P , Al T' , .41 Fw .57 gk my ni I ,' ' A -yjrj rf - J 1 ,, vi- - - V . 1, if .4 V A . wr vwwfm A , or .-, Q-V J , ' f .gr -ff -fr-' wi-' T ' iw in ' ' ' f-wk' J -' wif . 'A ,'x , 4 - - -' , f ',,:' vf. ,if lf . v D 1 .Q 1 - -. A '-.l'- 4 . -3' elm- L-' ' v, :ns s :fi If Ei'-X ' '-5'-'PIC' ,wr 44 ir!!!--9 ie' i'5 3i'i at-'4AZ', fl ,gl Q.. 'S'- if ' ' ' 'f J rf ' , 2' ' ,ff , ' ,H i. U, ,.,, WLQX N, VALFP - ,Afvj ,, .ff eff- i 75 ' 'Egg' My-J., ' ' . 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The secretary reads the minutes, and then discussion concerning activities of Thomas Jefferson students is begun. 0 The greatest accomplishment of the House for the year i945-46 was , First Row ileft to right? : Skippy Forrest, President, Jane Pitt, Secretary, Richard Bidwell, Sergeant-at-Arms, -f' Barbara Allen, Frances Anderson, Betsy Bethune. Second Row: Audrey Boschen, Patricia Bozarth, .loan gn Brauner, George Bryson, Mary Frances Cohen, Bertha Cosby. Third Row: Kitty Cosby, Virginia Crosby, Shirley 5 , Donahoe, Dorothy Drummond, Frank Edelblut, Janeth Faison. Fourth Row: William Flippen, Martha Foster, Helen Jacobs, Anne Jones, Graham Lancaster, Ann Lewis. ,O :lm-I V Q! J ,V .1113-,f -..,5.I , ' .Y ' -- ef 'Q -Q -' ' ' ar ff ix T . ff ff 2.1 1- 'sl -F' V7 Q :-. K' ' f T .,., , M f A4-' ,Q,,.N' N . afizifzi' 'iu:llll 'l U' Ex T . ,J .- X- . Tfiiigiilfff AQ rf -, i' - vi ' f i K , X 2 .fsgf ZS i fgriiggefgi R- gn?-gsig ' ff,--' H in 2.1 N ,SAF I 54, F i ldlfffjaiitixgs U 4 u1,3Lf:.Js ZR X Z 3 H ,A i t I 1 jx , ' , Qfw I mayb- K Q A 4 i- 1,f' l 'B Y 1 TT,V ,fag , V 55 f' , i. 1 f ' .1 ieiwpiif' F- -if f- - - s -Magi ,A-. . ,gif T .Q 1 I 491, min., U . f, 1 A .- ,,.llL.lffe-l,.w,-112 1g3Ej l V: fl ' YQJQ 0 f ' 1' ji' f Bars' -v 4 We ' JJ, nl X. I 1 l ' l r ' K Wi N-W TVN 5 f - NK 'X f f X ,Fee fm . . -x if K HIIIISE llf HElll'E5ElltlllIiUE5 the sale of bonds in the Victory Bond Drive. The quota of this school was S90,000, but the Tee Jay students did even better. The total sales of bonds amounted to 596,000 This was a gigantic task, but the students were happy to do it for their country. 0 The achievements of the House of Representatives are an asset to Thomas Jefferson and have contributed to the development of Student Participation. First Row Ileft to rightl: Bennett Manter, Anne McClary, June Mitchell, Steve Moore, Joan Ovington, Glenola Pair. Second Row: Virginia Payne, Patty Phillips, Beverly Randolph, Nancy Rector, Frances Revere, Becky Roche. Third Row: Jack Sanders, Joyce Sawyer, Fred Scott, Marilyn Shirey, Dolores Shortt, Barbara P W A n Worsham Barbara Wri ht Not Pictur dz Sirles. Fourth Flow: Sue Stater, John Trattner, eggy ayrie, n , g . e Beth Angel, Sue Bargamin, Lewis Booker, Mildred Collins, Edward Dadmun, Anne Faw, Connie Hoggard, Kitty Joyce, Harry Matthews, Tom Pettigrew, Virginia Sowell, Richard Stone, Joyce Wright. -,W , . ., fw- X rqff ' , ' Y, 'fc pf!! V K ,- CQjjEvj,x ,a Q , f r ff if . at spa J 1 9 f f ' ,Q ei -i s -:f S 1 -1 l i 1 l Wtii Q ,Y-L,.e.,,,1g,.-1,. v ' ,f'm'.5it- 'jii fi' . w2iQXf.f4'T-'J I ' Xa' - P Q: f:1.PTsf1'H mlh lhg. , n-'fill QP' at-v- , i fl I A H 7 A13 ' ffrtfffbl 522 -' 1' . -H '3? '- -' -1.3. Ik A -:l,,,A i T '51w'e.tN.,fV, -?2g'?'4'f4' - ' gas. f -N' u, N gg' --Y . Q: lm, ,iff , if! tl X. , W. ,t -rrf 'L-ae. ,gf A - ,:1..j,,.g-.giffgg , A-. N S1-S 1 I 1,3-Q I f 1:11 'arf - X ,.., ,A,7 J., T- - .VX ,V f W, K A W W lr Q, l ' A 'fl' .. , , an bifida aa fr+r:11,. Z w ere Q 2 r . 5 ' B -1 'wiiifilflffna.fsif.fg2lLdl-fflL3l l' ll l!4BM-'I 5 fl 'fl- ? SQ 41,11 GL- X - Y Ii ' l L, A P- Q A. -Q , sf qt -t lf4 , 1- l F . fakfri CHARACTER BUILDING COMMITTEE: First Row ileft to rightl : Lin Hendricks, Dorothy Harvey, Birdie Williams, Betty Meredith, Shirley Spain, Madlyn Guttas, Phyllis Isbell, Jane Willis, Alan Smith. Second Row: Shirlye Levenson, Betty Edwards, Ann Alexander, Sue Persons, Jean Layne, Patricia Baxley, Darrellyn Dunsmore, Beverley Nuckols, Carol Westbrook. Third Row: Phyllis Arrington, Elizabeth Deitrich, Iris Cumby, Mary Jane Ivey, Anne Plunkett, Arlyn Lazarus, Marianne Beck, Rhoda Brown, Janis Richardson, Lou Sanderson, Rose Soghoian. Fourth Row: Gwen Isbell, Harold Stennett, Ellsworth Kammeter, Jack Moss, Emily Hastings, garbara Bgattie, Patty Womack. Not Pictured: Sam Meyer, Nancy Davis, Nancy Miller, Phyllis Cartwright, Lane Shank, Dorothy rummon . u'lllI'lllIfEl' Bllildillg tllllllllittEE The Character Building Committee tries to set a level ot standards tor the school as a whole through interesting and beneficial home room programs to emphasize the responsibility ot each individual in improving his own character. Through thoughtful considera- tion and discussion ot those traits which are desirable, assets in public and private lite are promoted. ' The Steering Committee and the home room representatives work together to promote higher ideals in school lite in order to help make better citizens not only ot Tee Jay, but also ot America. CHARACTER BUILDING STEERING COMMITTEE: Standing Ileft to rightl: Phyllis Arrington, Barbara White, Gwen Isbell, Jackie Vial, Nannie Gordon Rennie. Seated: Philip Rosentield, Lou Sanderson, Neal Ford, Gordon Binns, Helen MacNab. Not Photographed: Ellen Hening. Qi iw l I .Y gk- nn X Y c ,IV f I J I, I , I ' I ,ye I C 9. 4 5-' ff P t I 'kv'-X 'ffl '-' 'U' i I 1' 1 H - Abi' A 'X ww' -T' X -fl ja ' if F1 in .b , , X ,Q ig . gkhw is-fc.,,w1m 'H a vr Q7 K. lglgaggydx? i I - ' E var: ' si' l or s S - f fe L to fr Q -F 5 JET - I I Ni' 2 as J wgil TNQ, is f F-4 , Wi . 1 'gehidgsiijwf J t i' v i lle, ' f .1 33, We A ...-. s ' ' I V Tk rrsa s' Ir- IL S - ',,e .,l'EIfff2vff.- if I-+ es1f 45 , -+ . .N gs R X sassy E affislbgilg-141334, :!2,5,g..f:g:,s5fQ:-7, Qi' J, W 'FE 1' -ff-assi as L so L i f-I A f 3 fi ' F - vfffi 4,15 me ii, 4- 5425 I , 'J X, v X -W-iipx s A - . . .,y' 3 vga X1 ' ' 'Mil KLVLMFN Q4 P11 ,mr-El L I 'Y ' L' , 00 L Nl- i 1 r -Jak Jbf ll A .QF 15,27 WMS? - -s ' .' at .J 3 ,nf elim '71',, flfffffdiit x Q 'Q if 'Mit J it 1 ' f f flfsigifffw tv- 5 -f ig :ii W- 'ii ' - 'W AL... V' Ilnnnr Studies thuirmen First Row Cleft to right! : Mary Sue Mock, Mary Lee Rankin, Chairman. Second Row: Patsy Qann,Alilnne-hPl5Jnkett, Birdie Williams, Wanda ervenc . ir Row: Margery Williams, Dot , Franklin, John Neblett, Ann Jones. i The late bell has rung. As the student chairman goes abqut his task of checking the roll, filling out library slips, and signing notes from teachers, the study becomes quiet and the students settle down to work. 0 A student who wishes to be in an honor study signs up in his homeroom. It he has the qualifications, he is assigned to one. To remain in the study the student must sign a pledge to work earnestly and to remain quiet during the period. 0 Members of Tee Jay's honor study halls may be proud of a workable honor system in their school. w . N ' A J. LGVN2 'E Cf First Row ileft to rightl: Virginia Sternheimer, Mary Jane Bradley, Norma Will, Jean Clarke Ruby Watkins. Second Row: Janeth Faison Nancy Brotemarkle Billy Paine Nancy Hankins Dor s Layne Third Row Muriel Fitcher silk. ' QTY i . ' ' , : ' I ' . I Li 7 ly iv stiff ' fx HA + is i i ' ' ff . , A fl F at li ' iii ' if 'C ' i 1, .1 AL V 'Wir ' ., x, 'WJ' it ' H26 ' L ? 4 ff , X Lf I I .FX ,js 1, ,, r Lx ,i 'N L 'il 9:5512 Q f 6 14:53 0 if ,cf Li . Z: J if f at ' L i f i aff, I fa ff 3 ' Ll 'M' ws' Ed? f r -. 15 ' V f B time 3 ,la . ' ,J . ' 4- FR- .35 -' i ' - A 'L My ., J I ff- if 'f ,fi 'F ,Q K, th.. . 'Qi !,:I' - F. M. -1 can ff J-e A -:Q v , , -YQ? gg Sb ' f 'gf W ,Q Q ls '57 ' 4 A, L, t. ' -,25 1 E' Fr . . ff ' so G Qf ' ii x '59, i., :V gill e .J lg'-llliifffi . ::s' f K 'I -2 EBU' '0 ' f ,llvl y 4 H 'jimi ' V' in f 4 f .- - f 'H l'v'r-' il ' 'W M' 2 .J F sl ' 4 i 2 ' - X.- f wi ,ll 'ul l fe ' -s K sf ' ' S sw Z' X -Q 1- i' KN' 'i i I 'F ? g , B 'ri , J y f ,, r.s iiiiicr f iri if T an ' - it l .'5' v,,-V t V V , J V A x 1 g , 1, ., Y . A ,:..,.: 1 ff. I on . . . ffil . 1 'IIV 'T JM 'S First Row flett to rightl: Neal Ford, Elizabeth Herrink, Cara Fan Hogshead, Chairmen, Phyllis Berger, Joyce Betts, Dorothy Drummond, Janet Faison. Second Row: Lucy James, Jocelyn Hyche, Ellsworth Kammeter, Shirlye Levenson, Maude Levey, Polly Nasser, Frederic R. Scott. Third Row: Jim Singleton, Harold Stennett, Jean Strauss, Captains, Carolyn Alderman, Janette Ashby, Audrey Barnette, Barbara Beattie. Fourth Row: Carolyn Bell, Jean Brooks, Wanda Cervarich, Hamp Davis. tuteteriu lummittee ws v LX The Cafeteria Committee, the largest committee and one of the first organized by the Student Participation As- sociation, continues its fine record of previous years. The purpose of the committee is to keep the cafeteria clean and orderly at all times and to help students to make this part of their school life pleasant and enjoyable. The mem- bers, with the assistance of their sponsor, Miss Gill, strive to keep lines straight, to see that the tables are left clear, and to prevent noise and confusion. Each member gives up half of his recess every third week to perform these services for the school. By taking advantage of the oppor- 5 5, J. lun . Shi? ,I F' -M -SFU N- XM. Af Milf ., ylfjlfalppl Lu 'N XA ,xx ,wif N-N 4 f-' l 3- . X ,ia , .A . k 1-'t Til? . .il I I Y iii-'X' ' ,gl f ,N efivi' N ww 11 in l -L f K ?' ywfi, -., 1 .4 1 Y C1 Q QL 5 cg 'H sf' lj 11- fir ' r .4rp P M Xttilix 9' 1 ,aan g ,W l aj - A ta 5 T TT F 4- A JM A sf- s is .yq .4faf,g.ff.' J tl X waxy RQ 'TSX l x 'Y A V ll w l ll in . if A gk V A4 Ky A Z, -L , 4, -fivmu S SN' Lg, ,S i WW--f gj ,, e - tunity of serving on this committee, a student not only serves Thomas Jefferson but also becomes a dependable - leader and develops a stronger interest in school activities. Members who prove their efficiency are made captains. The committee is headed by four senate chairmen, Betsy Herrink, Cara Fan Hogshead, Neal Ford, and Randolph Chichester, each of whom is responsible for half of one recess. First Row lleft to rightl: Betty Edwards, Joann Folk, Joy Freeman, Marion Guthrie, Betty Hoyer, Lucile Hedley, Marriott Henry. Second Row: June Klein, John Kraus, Helene Lake, Betty L. Lawrence, Carol Oliver, Jean Orange, Janice Parsley. Third Row: Carolyn Ramsey, Margaret Ribble, Jean Ridenour, Dan Rosenbloom, Shirley Spain, Ann Stone, Sue Stater. Fourth Row: Beverley Steel, Beverley Tankersley, Douglas Wiley, Not Photographed: Chairman: Randolph Chichester. Captains: Nancy Bruce, Billy Bryan, George Bryson, Elizabeth Daniel, Fritz Helbig, Mary Johnson, Edward Kidder, Maxene Petersiel, Billy Trevett, Harry Upson. Members: Faith Abbott, Betty Ammons, Barbara Ashby, Peggie Bakeman, Adele Benson, Billy Blackwell, Mary Frances Blakeslee, Joan Bozarth, Gloria Butler, Deane Cheatham, Kitty du Cuennois, Harry Davis, Martha Doswell, Wyatt French, Jackie Gerson, Marvin Goldstein, Jeanne Goulding, Buddy Horton, Anna Hottie, June Houlgrave, Meredith Jennings, Jo Lo Jones, John Kerneklian, Vivian Kurtz, Alma Lake, Edward Eugene Lee, Betsy Leigh, Jamie Lou Leslie, Pat Marland, Beverley McAnally, Donald McNeil, Joyce Miller, Marilyn Miller, Mike Moncure, Patsy Mooney, Eloise Nolde, Jean Oliver, Grace Olmstead, Beverley Parker, Doris Parrish, Ann Plunkett, James Rennie, Thelma Rosenfield, Charlie Shumann, Ida Mae Slater, Jean Smith, Geraldine Smith, Patty Smith, Al ce Speight, Eleanor Snead, Patsy Swaffin, Betty Swecker, Robert Tucker, Connie Turner, Jean West, Jane Willis, Patsy Womack l.enore Zacharias. 'sri' it .v i -ff , .1 t f fmt' y ' if Wigs: A J, if FCA1, nn Civ , , .4 5,3 of U 4 f is .R-fi ,ea .aw , A 1 -15 , gym iff 5 'E Q .ft ,efauig 1dvQf,UL,X A ' Q rfofw., 1,54 .61 ' r .1 K xl ri gf 5 il aft 5 ,M 5274. W ff ,- Ji? .J Un, Ca 1 ' vi V fb, , ?f, K ,af M41 ,L ' f if f 'ii cf 3 i 'C' 'IX 'l 'lllli -HAIJZL' Q T gif'-1 S Y 'HQ Lx 1 ,Q XM-A Z fm A ,J ,is li ffai V ,, If i - Y, hw .., W- ,L-'nigcilu q -Q , . .N . '- f , .. fl N X. r ,v t 5, L -5, . E - ig, -,lil wsu ,f q,5gpg,l -fri f Q , rf' -1 'rw -. M sp ef , f ft' 'X' re ,N l -.fa-i -f.ff1x,y ' z JY- -fir! ' , T2 .I .J li' JAVVJ 3 X rv I L 'tag' f Q-Hu, . ,I A V I I, Z A , d ,Q .r L , ' , 5 J.e:,,,'l X' Q, 9 eq- -Rv 1. i 75 f.v My , Qing.. V, lla! ,E pl V, Qs -15.-. 5 .far , J 4 -S ,ew - 17 QQ- '- 'QSM .iii :My a . if ,r 1 isvqai 5, is ul 'fl P :. , -if-' - .' . .. no -had ...sl -4. -.521 gi F ., . . t 1 -J -ft. as J .L -We Mass :sae a- J - -H as L . L'A,5f, 27,-,V ,A .Qgiif KA ,K :Efhf '- ' L M45 jf: ' ' -f X sf , h 1- ' H- P 51 : 'T 41 .15 ', -Jo, --.'2:, .il-.5-1' sul' W' Y: 1 5 ri X QW' -.L..d :L -,ff .2-'E 'Q . '..l, U lhypfa ,R C 13 fe ff ' M 'sl -P ,ijH,,..f ,X ' C3 'Vw T ,.!-,. ,jg si A lL,X hx D ! 9 ': ., LL. A, tw, . QW . vt' 3 X ,rs '80 First Row fleft to rightl : Bobby Rudd, Senate Chairman, Jim Singleton, executive chairman, Loyd Carpenter, J. D. Gordon, Fulton Lee, Jr., James Robinson, captains, Billy Blottner. Second Row: Wesley Ferguson, Fred Hoenniger, Bennett Manter, Allan Smith. Not Photographed: Armand Weiss, Dick Williams. BElIl'ElllIillll Hllll CIIIIIIIIHIIIEE In the recreation hall the students who bring their lunches find a pleasant place to eat and chat, or even to study. The committee tries to keep the hall clean and reasonably quiet and orderly. Members are stationed at the doors to prevent anyone from entering the last ten minutes of each recess, as there is not room to accommodate additional people, and it is felt that students should be out-of-doors as much as possible. There are faculty advisers ready and willing to give advice to anyone on the entire committee. 0 The boys' section is divided into two shifts, with a captain heading each shift to supervise the work of his fellow Committee members. This year the boys' committee has had to serve on continuous duty for the entire term, instead of the usual alternate week - a tremendous job, but one well done. At the head is a Senate chairman, assisted in his duties by an executive chairman. 0 The organization of the girls' section is much the same as the boys'. Each shift works on alternate weeks, for only one half of the recess, thus allowing time for the members to eat and associate with their friends. A Senate chairman heads the group. First Row lleft to rightl : Charlotte Herrink, co-chairman, Betsy Bethune, Dee Curry, Betty Doucett, Marilyn Searcy, Mary West- brook, captains, Joyce Bliley. Second Row: Bertha Casky, Ann Donnelly, Martha Foster, Esther Goren, Mary Matta, Camilla Neal, Nannie Gordon Rennie. Not Photographed: Virginia Herrink, co-chairman, Carolyne Gardner, Lena lggers, Jean Jenkins, captains, Louise Arcangel, Sue Bargamin, Betty Beattie, Mary Helen Cook, Mary Lou Craft, Muriel Davis, Ann Kemp, Florence Lloyd, Elizabeth Newsom, LaVerne Reed, Betty Sherman, Betty Smith, Carol Walker, Mary Ann Walker, Mary Elizabeth Webb, Frances Winn. ' i Fwfw ?-if if bl 5' A f X ,NN 8-Z E561 5 .r -:- .-' ,A . 1 f 47 A jf 1 AK' f , t 'Y I 1 fa, -2:11, 'L -.41 3' :J M L 'I-'6,t'l' :::::9 5. V iff' f Q C X I I 'Y I in I . A-Tfgxr Y :Y Zrjffngfiq, 'A 'W D 4 f ff-ii!! 69? ,,t 'hwf if ff, 4 M . if ,gfzrfl .1 , is -4 V' H kb, ' iq' a 'flf A ' f 2 : ' T 'A 'Egg zfftgflf. '. i 4 , ,-ll :f , ' 4'?'i Q- '-:E7 , .gee ' f 'fa fy '?,,7vl5' X . se' 'f- ffagl i lr- .' F 43 i- Q 1, 5 ' ff f gf1. - - -1. t ,ff 1' of 'Z f. ' . 1 - T' i . it fl L f-I--' X N nefltslfbf Lf+.L.weeeg1. 5 l ffiiil 'iw .lt ? 'Z R f 3 Efrlwl' - TJ? FZ f 4. . J- .ia - ' - kr F , ' ,!.'nfqt,,Yf,C,'j+s.xiQ-.Qirrg .,., bf vip! xtelqlv I -X ii 223 K 'L-, f f ,ZZ X, 4 W E7 , Qgryx -- :iff K Dff,g.ff. J gf- , l f' , g KN R if T r ' mf Iii he gi ' If W IA' ' '- 1 - - X . it qu ' 'Ni-. Vg Q, . A I 1' x ' f K f M X X i ll, ,, ' N? l l. .iw l '- ' A l -L: f1-- l t, - af .- -XX so I - . tg ., . . x Xe 1 . .s .- . c f sf-. MESSENGER COMMITTEE ileft to rightl: Charlotte Herrink, Chairman, Janeth Faison, Virginia Herrink, Lucy James, Bobbie Pollard. Not Pictured: Billy Bryan, Beverly Nuckols, Carole Sachs, Betty Schulze, Sue Stater. 'HIE mE55EllQEI' IIIIIIIIIHEEE The Messenger Committee was organized for the purpose of delivering notices for all com- mittees of the Student Participation Association. All messages which are to be delivered are turned in to the Student Participation office before the close of school, and the following morning the members of the committee receive the notices and distribute them to the indicated rooms. The committee consists of a chairman and nine members who serve in shifts of three every third week. The work carried on by this group is appreciated by both faculty and student:s. BEIIEIIHIIII DES'-I fllllIllliHEE Very often a visitor's first impression of Thomas Jefferson is strongly influenced by Mary, Jane, or Sue - or any one of the girls who serve on the Reception Desk Committee. Each member of this committee must serve one study period a day, every other week, and she must also be familiar with the school. Those at the desk do not simply tell the visitor where to go, but, if necessary, escort him to his destination. Truly, these young ladies can be called the hostesses of Thomas Jefferson. RECEPTION DESK: First Row lleft to righti: Joyce Adams, Jean Beasley, Jackie Berz, Jean Clark, lris Cumby, Janeth Faison, Dot Franklin, Jean Hawkins, Second Row: Doris Layne, Helen MacNab, Barbara Macy, Barbara Martin, Keturah Patrick, Bobbie Pollard, Jaclge Vial, Norma Will. Not Photographed: Phyllis Arrington, Elise Bellenot, Nancy Miller, Sylvia Stein, Virginia Sowell, Doris Tatars y. , 'V , I A.., V, I in Q.,,,.,,, Ni . in I A Q I .M , ' . A ..., ,,,i' . E ' ' ... A 555, ' ,gf 3 1 .Q .,,, . , 1 J . A I . . .... .,,,, . 1 '- 3 if '-r--- r-- i f ft- ',ih . J ...F . 1311, W F ' - H .Ms W ' I, ,..,, , ' . . H ll . '-:- -X -, . A ,Qi .,.,. , , .1 . .QR xi ...I M 'K I :Ei ' g I ,V '--' N -.: A F .A 1 ' 'if, ..,. i f -Q 5 ..,,,., L , i n ' - 3 - ... ' i'i ' st., .-'r f s ,.. x :i 'J' V' '. KA ,, , X ' N TY at 'fKf,,g?' l in 3' i,.xgx-JT, ,..,.55T' 'iiif 54522 . Vg , VASE R - 3. 'afli ffl' , frogs f 1 ,g. Gael fi-so at -af M 9 ck :Kg ,- X agwlfih. fx 4775- !Dn,i-LJ X , it w.,iv ,, Ziff! '5 N .iEkkL xsA,, ff..,'g ' ,J ' ii g ii g ik- Li' X-4-gf' ft, ,H L. .I K 7 7 5- A X K is ft ll J J . if Mill lee- ,rm iftfftiarms. fi 5. ,712 age-s-Q77 4. Q if F 1 - Tijfqigb we - s. C, ac -get ' .. 5.-, .st ws. ., if X A f - f fs: . AZ X V . ' -' -wel ,132 gl. ,es-l,'KLpl'z fx . T 'A- .. f , A yf 'vi V' 'l 1,55 i . . .. . . 1, 645.2 at Y W 7,757 'if ...i it-li 1 il jlif xl P Ni 93 , it Z. ai. filglgil 4i J .--. J ' 1: ' ' BIIIIEHII Bllllfll IIIIIIIIIHREE The bulletin boards are constantly reminding us of the games, activities, and social events of the school. This year they played an important part in promot- ing the Victory Loan Drive. Two of the boards have special functions. The one in the front hall on the first floor advertises lost and found articles. Opposite the service flag on the second floor is our service men's bulletin board, on which are displayed newspaper clippings and letters concerning former Tee Jay students who have served in the armed forces. 0 The members of the committee work in shifts, each member taking charge of one bulletin board for a week at a time, and being responsible for keeping it neat, attractive, and up-to-date. Some of the more talented members of the committee have made attractive and timely posters for special occasions. S X First Row lleft to rightl : Betty Wilkinson, Janet Dickerson, Ann Thomas, Nannie Gordon Rennie, chairman, ' 'X Billy Bryan. Second Row: Fay Rees, Dolores Alvis, Jean Andrews, Marilyn Searcy, Virginia Winston, Carolyne X A fyt Gardner, Gatewood Holland. Third Row: Suzanne Kesteloo, Golde Steiner, Frances Jobson, Caroline Copley, 0, Betty Hart, Beverly Randolph. Not Photographed: Joan Bozarth, Christine Murray, Frances Winn. 7- Qv i'i '. f , 1 -' 3 1, ff' L- X va , 1k ll 'flfflllr K ,ilk fsftj , 2 GXFSS JQ, '2 W. -5 X F' I - Tri' ilu fill' ' 'X ix if -1 T ff , L, n 519- ff'? '37 ' V. ll if , 1 :ki ff J s - 'viififii , . J it A , no - 5 .. , 1 X ., i . . Sli--ur.. s ,xx A i., -v. ' V? 1 .fg,!i,. X K 5 fl .,1 ' -- tv? 0 , . 1 i rm , 'iii-T , i Q, My 'M yil f My-ti l gg. 11 'Z , I-411 X Q . eff 57 ills, ' Us ,' 'N f 'jj c T I ' 743-' ' . ' gf l fT'.l'5l i' ' S..-.Q JE. ix I V W, KA KY ,,,, Q 'VF 5235 -...g f yy -7 9, a i,...,aL.I4d,k K Q i iaA,.,,3. S ' Q-2+ VQQSTW s ig' s:e ee1fQf35'P'if'f'Vp T L fi 'H-. ff l LSL A-. l' 3 S a -' .gj llip 1, lx-vars s . V t 'G ...dr-QM, , ' pig :F f I - m- .-I- 32-M q-xg., ' 1, C .f elf' 'Nf Z fi. 'Qs :QA 5 f i ' , -- - 1. 44 f i T, V ' Rsigfifi- .mil-yfaeftsig f 3. 4 ,. H 'T . l ,, sg X r g. ir , -. , ., ., -.. 31:35 Il N sa. we li .. To X- ' 's nllefll 'il mf.-'!'fjl:9 ., '-l Z. l .Ma -. t s -in-Qs - , I ls, 'Wi t' i'1,-tina ripnwv' .1 'S S21 Y f-Q , X X K swf' ' iv F' ..i wh pg f 10 '-' , be W -' --as .. M, .. cw. V. , : - .' f't . 'gg-.-.':' c A gs ' - ll v l Q ..-- - 1' N-4-sf 1' - sv 2 Uf-W.-. E. -ei--1 F ll , -, affine. . l Tl'llffilI llllll USIIEI' flllllllliHIEE5 The members of the traffic committee, stationed at strategic positions in the halls, have succeeded, with the cooperation of the students, in making our halls safe. Although many problems have arisen during the school year, they have been met and dealt with efficiently by the committee. Two new positions have been added this year on the first floor to prevent unnecessary speed on the way to the cafeteria at recess. On the usher committee there are twelve boys, six for the Senior Assembly and six for the Junior Assembly. These boys are stationed at the doors of the auditorium and do not allow anyone to enter after the program has started. They are often called upon to give out and collect programs. , k 1 'Tr-,B Q 1.4 First Row lleft to rightlz Bill McMullen, Walter DuVal, Paul Cohen, Glenn Shutt, Jack Thalheimer, Sam f 219, . Perry, Vernon Webb, Forrest Bailey. Second Row: Lewis Booker, Charles Schumann, Jim Singleton, Edwin ici, . , 4 Kidder, Donald McNeil, James McNeilly, Stuart Butler. Third Row: Bob Hatcher, Bill Chapin, Dooley Dillard, ,S J' . , ' ' 5 John Baylor, Dave Wolf, Ellsworth Kammeter, Henry Pitot. 4' ' 5 . 1 Al 1.2,-'X X Q 9 4. 1 N . is A J ' - 1 X , ws ryrhllglxkzua. N .UQ l nn! Y, J tif' , G+ ri vt. r 'dv M . f-pw' MA F 'JL - t A, 'I L, isa -'JL 75-, 'mvgf J A . WV 'mfr , Q, ..I 0 , ,V 4 J ' rapt- Q I il I ' 1. fp, , .-. g -. 4. 'l A , . '., 5. 1.1 QT p':' v girl - -E V -,-,,5, 1 'A , nt, 65 'W ff 5 f. -'9,':3- T593-A.Tqf'L-'Y 1, F' ' in ,JTL4 Y 'O Q ' S 1 ,G gi' It s .n J, ,g- Q-X, J i-,,'sg,,, , gtvfff 1 K -:gin 'L:,,,pV- ,I-.' ll ' , 5 J1 Q Ts, 1 'TX ,' ,h rv.. 'A fi i Jr. ,V-if - S Q ,,:, ,, 'fri 0 t A Q .,. lit 'J TIF. . LV ,X N. ,.?,L'-,J i :' Q21-' K 55 -' - A-rx f ' f ' 'VT - kriifffivjf -.V ' - . - 'f , ,' Q '4 ' . f . g ' -J X . 1 -i f, N Fgaazfvf' , 4- 1- - J 4? if . . f N ,fri ' 4. .. - ,'g'r'. re ' '-' . , ,',, ,i ' ' ' ,-....w V U 'I'4 us5iFJi4gjg . - ll ff7'i1f I f ' -,l :' -1 if .un G, f 17 il 'IIN f 1,1,ff,.- 5 '22 N , , 1, -1---V.. X K X ,. I, 71 . 'iw .,.U. f Z, J . --Q -jg . i...1,c xg ,f , X Vi ,, ill, Ki, If i,',4r- . 4 'Q H--.-? V. j. I. ELL L, -Eiga I J ' f 1 M X 'Teen , 'X gr, .i -- - Q. K' 04, p lf. A -, gsm?-X , ,, T H- an ' . -- 'ia -1 aug, 'Z 05 3.2, -3, as . . .. NURSES AID lleft to rightl: Roslyn Bell, Marion Hough, Charlotte King, Beverly Smethie, Mary Lee Thorpe. Not Pictured: Ann Bowers, Lois Boyd, Eleanor Brodersorl, Gloria Bullock, Joan Eardley, Betty Foster, Yvonne Griggs, Bobbie Howard, Pat Lewis, Doris Mosely, Jean Norman, Elena Smorto, Betty Woody. llllI'5E'5 Ilid fllIlllllif'l!EE Our nurse is aided each period of the day by a girl who is interested in helping her with her duties and who has one study period a day which she can give up. The aids' duties are numerous, varying from running errands to giving aspirins. Not only do these girls render a real service to the school, but they receive valuable training as well. The Club Affiliations Committee, composed of a representative from each school club, regu- lates problems concerning the organizations such as time and place of meetings, securing sponsors, improving the attendance, and arousing enthusiasm. The representatives also bring in suggestions for improvements, and for form- ing new clubs. A member of the committee attends the House of Representatives meetings to keep the home rooms informed about club activities and to keep the clubs informed about school projects. 'l 'il' CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Left to right: Cara Fan Hogshead, Mary lb l, Frances Cohen, Lou Sanderson, Fred Scott, Elizabeth DeWolf, f Margaret Taylor. Not Photographed: George Harris, Donald Mc- ge Neil, Bobbie Pollard, Beverley smelhae. , , 4, A4629 - fa, G l' far-V' I. 0, S1 ,,, if .li ,haev --' ' is 522 ,ax .N 'r-P: ., . s - ' I .fa 24f?X' p 7 735' r '49 . J L ' s nl U 'unify -. M ' 'If v-fg':L21Q f l 'S ' . :affirm K ' xynllll' I ,- Z' . -. fwfr' 1' ,,: K- -1 -fjgz,-li-ff'..Z g fe ,,,-f-a nil ' ' QA f ' 'LAX .L f l faifielrlfl f-fm ea 'M i ,' , X- f -rt' H' 9' , 'r' 'Qin-QE? - .-.fagmafgl f-X fa its 9 r M as , fs . A , ,ff-fe ' ' JV 4 . J' I 1' '-ll f - 1 'T ' f ' M . , llu1lq1,, A-'-ff'-1,--ef- . -,- 5 . f gig, .-Ml,-5 D J 4 I l f h - .J X I ' X X l gif .7 fl ,,' CS.--g..,l,f -fff,--.xYllf'4J' 1J,l? 1 'QW L l 'X-W MN N M l f -mi of WM- l Xffni W. fr A -Aa nm. ...... GUIDANCE AID COMMITTEE: lleft to rightl: Betty Edwards, Jof Freeman, Arlyn Lazarus, Jean Morgan, Delores Rotella. Not Pictured: Barbara Allen, Caroline Bell, Alice Bibos, Ann Donnelly, Mary Scott Everett, Jeanne Goulding, Jean George, Jimmy Harris, Anna Hottle, Jane Lee Kelogg, Betty Lucy, June Mitchell, Elsie Mowbray, Dorothy Newcomb, Mary Parks, Keturah Patrick, Shirley Robertson, Barbara Sheppe, Jane Thomas, Peggy Wayne, Mary Elizabeth Webb, Joanne West, Virginia Westbrook, Jacqueline Williams. EIIIIIIIIIIIE llid IIIIIIIIIIHIEE The Guidance Aid Committee is divided into two groups - one working in the guidance office and the other in the counselors' office. Each period, including home room period, a committee member helps our counselors by running errands, keeping the files neat and orderly, and by doing any other necessary tasks. Past-lllur llctiuities Ilummittee The Post-War Activities Committee was organized this year to carry out patriotic projects with which the school might be called upon to help. The members serve in three groups: those who prepare the war stamp orders each week, those who sell the stamps, and those who give publicity to our goals and accomplishments. In the great Victory Bond Drive our school sold over a hundred thousand dollars' worth of bonds, greatly exceeding our quota. POST WAR ACTIVITIES: First Row tleft to rightl: Neal Ford, Doris Matthews, Jean Gill, Jimmy Duckhardt. Second Row: Thelma Rosensweig, Lee Sckinto, Virginia Sternheimer, Doris Tatarsky, Billy Bryan, Dot Maynard, Ann Mayo, Skippy Scott, Second Picture: First Row lleft to rightiz Elizabeth Harker, Marie Hubbard. Second Row: Virginia May Dolbeare, Maxine Rudman, Bill Chapin, Carolyn Gardner. Third Row: Mary Frances Blakeslee, Joan Brauner, Carolyn Bowers, Sarah Lea Felker. Not 5.111 :XA L Rachel Mertens. Photographed: Frances Jobson. 7t , fir K .. Q . aff 9, H ff' ' 1- 1',rI 'ti E' vII'l I , F tHJ':qL'f' 1 QVX ffl! f - gy' VJ, - I ' , , X 'X' .Y ' - 1' ,-1 Lu , .2 I I g A -if .L ,uf . vp . I 3 if I , . f 'ilaai-1:,a.sJ,w it fm?- 7FfF ,C-' JAM' V, 'J V' , J 7.54 f . ' Ta I-f5'iZT i' i I' il..-il ,f Q h, 7 S-,A gif IQ!! dwg - T, , Ar A -N - ' itAUmgr-,,Q.i- V579 ghrc . J. J s ao, 2 1 ,, - i I A 5 N I I - ff ..- lb 4 -1, - is L X fan S F fi ,ttyl rw W .WI f lg, ' 1. , TffT I Q g.:1, ',f.U' ' -,5,.f2h, 'I 1- if I him.: - ' 'Sf' ,J 'I' ' ' r ' ' A mt dr 1 il . -V V ,, -X-I 115 I , ' -2111 ' - , Sl ', t 17, if ' ' 'Il' I UTI V' Sil fjt fgi I 'iff 'W' f - 6 yr v., '.X,.-f Kg ii MIK' 3 'ZII kk' Il 1, X Lf , If if gf: t x' jg! Efuij H3 Tli I ,I I 4 , ' , I I H AQ A is K Ny, l X N-, A 1 5' :xx It .yt ' Y I '. Z, 'f ,', ,X V T5 ,' y' I . 'I fl , -I, .A s , . +C w A. 1-JLL, , . i I . 1 I fl , 2 'I ii i. 'TW' fi 4. A . a,,'I13sLa-453' 1-all-VI- . , 1-9' 3.1.-974 I I 6 61 '73 If 'i',el . 1' v -if 'far 3' ' Q N: tw ' N'i3a,.Y A aqzffe-A T .-'flaw fi . 0 fx'.LaHi f m .. f ' Y, re' , yi 3 5 ' --- S ,K '- ... 1,--St - 4 fe, r We 1 ' 3 .51 ' -f a? M :Jw-f' O M' for Ax, , H L Q- A 4 T I 123. :P-. A 1 Qi' -yt , A. gb s I .s Y Wxxqt 1 - H Iwvjtqi ,, N DAILY REPORTS COMMITTEE: Barbara White, Mary Lee Clop- ton, Harriet Butterworth, Betty Lee Doucett, Garland Hood. ABSENTEE SHEET COMMITTEE: Ruby Watkins, Christine Coats, Peggy Lloyd, Judy Speake, Joyce Ann Kelly, Muriel Hodges, Shirley Upchurch. llllllllliHIEE llll IIHEIIIIIIIIIIE nEllll'd5 E To furnish teachers with a record of absent students there are two committees which assist the Daily Reports and Absentee Sheet Committees. A member of the Daily Reports Com- mittee collects the reports from the home rooms on each floor during the first period. From the information thus gathered an absentee sheet is mimeographed. The students on the Absentee Sheet Committee then take the record to all rooms in the school at the third period. lllfite Ilid tummittee The Office Aid Committee is made up of students who have volunteered to help the office staff and the principal in all ways possible. The duties of the members are to run errands, look up information, carry messages, sort the mail, help the students who come in late, and do other necessary tasks. All members have one study period a day which they can devote to this work. OFFICE AID COMMITTEE: First Row ileft to rightl: Madlyn Guttas, Elizabeth Daniel, Sue Ford, Barbara Burnette, Shirley Watkins, Wilma Jones, Elise Bellenot, Mary Lee Clopton, Anne Faw, Betty MacDonald, Betty Lee Lawrence, Frances Anderson. gecgnd Row: Margery Northern, Jean Lowry, Marie Hubbard, Barbara White, Betty Wingo, Adelaide Hope, Elizabeth Smith, Doreen ac s. vi V T, .ff i Qi, V,-Q5 5 i , ri' 'ff ' -- . K 'y if' 'firff' K , J . 4 l Lf T . . ..,., .1 N . V 2 K-+7 7Z E 'tl 3' tiff' e . l197fIQ 'l ff, if S-W 'ees , U. , ,Q-4...,. '.-H I i .. Hi,-M . M, 5 , . it ,tial J A f., f--- f 2 -'tt -,. ,Q .. -..rr f ,- lfxv-Y.,,,f . iii t F - I 'lr -.1 -sf - 1-ti ,yi-49X,,,J yi Y ,Riagg J u-9. -Y- ft , A x 1 tkf It '14 -. lf iw lib' gli, ' i x pp -an W 'Q s 15 5 , utr ,- First Row lleft to rightl: Margaret Taylor, chairman, Barbara Ashby, Suzanne Branner, Levetta Carter, Betty Cruickshank, Adelaide Hope. Second Row: Jean Nelson, Polly Newell, Jean Ridenour, Maude Rigsby, Marilyn Searcy, Ruby Watkins. Not Photo- graphed: Barbara Carwich, Barbara Dale, Mary Eaheart, Jackie Erickson, Frances Hazlewood, Charlotte Korn, Mildred Murphy, Eloise Nolde, Lula May Osbourne, Jackie Payne, Annette Rose, Carole Sachs, Alice Speight, Betty Taylor, Mary Webb, Jean Williamson. lihrurv Ilnmmittee The Library Committee consists of twenty-nine students, whose duties are to take up library slips and to check the time. They keep the library in order and assist the librarians in any way possible. Under the sponsorship of Miss Clyde Carter and Mrs. Frances Young, this com- mittee functions smoothly and quietly. For each period there are four students, working in shifts in alternate weeks. The committee has no regular meetings, but oc- casional meetings are called to help the members with their work and to discuss various things concerning the work of the library. This committee is greatly appreciated gi QTWIT-' by both faculty and students. pf ilk . '. if' ,VF L5 4 + f F ro llhafil if 'C W3 li ffl- i wrt L sl if be J s QV i. swim Q lgilffff time f il' if- ve X 5 V- .I rp. . IT PM, sf 9 '- ' ,. Q 7 2? uv' U jg efefv J el A tai M2534 fiat X- ri sm is ,Jill if T 2 ...C -. L,Q7 X WT' El e K'-7' +- fy, A l A f f , f iy A rg Ml'g:Y.' fF :,i: 6' f 3, I cu A,, I ijff V1 'V-'i fflax if f kk, Liv mt C rr Q D, laillsig-Ili' E . ..ug is J? H S G in 5 J 2 i illfll, fyw , A J-i i s--i . f . it if Q 1 414 a , Hgh ' V X 'b J LLL NIA ,y 3. li!g,' .,1n. sg? 44- A ,J 'J ,g t fa A 11 f , Zi A--51. -- K 1'- 1 , . - .1 - 'M 1 ,V as -1- ' '-V :CX ,I ' ii 2 -ll ,ff 5 H' '?s.- k - 2: ik V ' First Row ileft to rightl: Nancy Brotemarkle, Barbara Ann Taggart, Drinard Taylor, Robert Rudd, Gwen lsbell, Mary Lee Rankin, Virginia Watson, Dorothy Drummond. Second Row: Polly Nasser, Barbara Beattie, Virginia May Dolbeare, Janeth Faison, Shirley Snell, Cara Fan Hogshead, Mike Moncure, Lou Sanderson. Third Row: Maude Levey, Elizabeth Daniel, Georgie Lee Blackwell, Barbara White, Barbara Macy, Mary Frances Cohen, Phyllis Arrington, Bernice Meyer. Fourth Row: Phil Frederick, Donald McNeill, Edward T. Ruehl, William Wiggins, Ronald Moore, Neal Levin, Gordon Binns. Fifth Row: Marvin Bernstein, Dick Burch, Forrest Bailey, Douglas Wiley, Maxson Greenland. Membership in the Thomas Jefferson Chapter of the National Honor Society is based on the qualities of leader- ship, character, service, and scholarship. Assisted by its sponsors, Miss Stephenson and Miss Williams, the society is strives to live up to its pledge and to take an active part in school activities. Coaching fellow students is the outstand- ing project of this society. it J xx ff i if :S Ai? A. me-z X ' .,.c ,gl 1 2, , . lyk .. . l- i . . l. Hp- . Y' ' - i , ,f , YN . 3 ., . , I, .. T 1 , ff' , 't' l ' G 1, h: 'i1vg9' tx l ffl' . fewer-iii A , , i AU ' :sag . ,v 2ttzgfiHl'j,i. Q , lgssf -X X - Y ' A, - l ' ' U4-rgljV.?, -', 'i ' LS-l . . . XL KX Q. xii- X 1 .,5,g9l1ulg, Q31 ff ' .f , - 1 . ' 'fr ' S . 'r V gig. ' i H ff so it :lf as Mwi l- ith R xy, -tain' ffgzg,-1,1 .J-e 1-- til . a...,, .Wwhfl .mc 1 f ' 1, if f' Membership in Quill and Scroll is an honor that all student journalists desire. One must be recommended for distin- guished work on one ofthe school publications, either in the field of writing or in business management. 0 This year Quill and Scroll has had two projects. The first was an fs assembly for sophomores, explaining the publications and urging their support. The second was a special section in The Declaration, containing only work of Quill and Scroll members. First Row lleft to rightl : George Bryson, President, Lou Sanderson, Secretary, Mary Frances Cohen, Treasurer, Phyllis Arrington. Second Row: Joyce Cooke, Dorothy Drummond, Janeth Faison, Cara Fan Hogshead, Gwen Isbell, Shirlye Levenson. Third Row: Barbara Macy, Bernice Meyer, Polly Nasser, Bobby Rudd, Fred Scott, Jean Zickrick. Not Pictured: Fritz Helbig, Maxine Petersiel, Vice-President, Shirley Snell, Barbara White, William Wiggins. av .. , I xS 1 Al 5' tw i ,ass W5 ,ii A f af 2 7.7 V K- L. if 4.-..-ali 'is-wily' , ilY'v'-il.-dull Ll .2 2-Z. qfl Z' 5 ,92- V F , 21. 3, at V - r inlllil UI 1 1 In X . i ffei., M R 'ull H QA - ,Q fwfr y f ,aa If u , . 1, :M ,yy J il ,, i. The lellersnniun literurv Stuff Rounding out fifteen years of pleas- ing the public, just in time to cele- brate its birthday, The Jefferson- ian Literary Staff decided this spring to publish a six-page Jeffer- sonian. More pictures and book paper were two important features of this new publication. More sports and feature stories were also in- serted, and the news was presented in a more interesting fashion. Since l93l, The Jeffersonian has informed students of sports and events of home room and school in- terest, besides carrying special fea- tures, gossip, and news of the world I. Polly Nasser, Editor-in-chief, Joyce Cook, Managing editor, Spring Term. Z. First Row: Mary Frances Cohen, Feature editor, Shirlye Levenson, News editor, Barbara Beattie, News editor, Bernice Meyer, Feature editor, Maude Levey, Sports editor. Second Row: Gordon Binns, Feature editor, Jim Singleton, Sports editor. Third Row: Phil Rosen- feld, Feature editor. 3. First Row: Fay Rees, Columnist. Second Row: Harold Straus, Columnist, Betty Gray Finney, Columnist, Lewis Booker, Columnist. 4. Rachel Mertens, Associate editor, Neal Levin, Asso- ciate editor, Janeth Faison, Associate editor, Estelle Hill Associate editor. . Fall Term: Harry Fitch Art editor' Maxene Petersiel Assignment editor. ,ff fi N'Xf ,-if , l I X mx l it tan ie giigrjgjifgg -fxhm, f T ax jf g gggg ' -1 AQQJWQKQ J I , 4, 5 , 1 , ie? 1 ' 9. ' , , ' ,:-i J!'f fw:- i 1 Q . -N -f '1 R ' QQ our JU. if, ' F ' 'I'3 .S A 4, w ' - ' ia .. V . Y 7 . V , . . . '5 , Fw 4 J TX tu J N, .--' - l '- VN .mfs a X .-1- Q: le - - , Jjgiifrgze 1 ' 1 . ' 1 , -L-ff: J .egg ' ,..'-. , I ff ii?,1i': my Q sg ,P I I I4 I t v, if v..-- 5 Y,A, ,ef f,,,.,,,u, O ty 1.11, WJ' X. N 3 NL I I Q , SJR 3' I I D A ,,?1xl ' f w , , 7, 4 l 'fy by N A -- Y ,f-fem ff 5 Y , y , 'Q u I X M y- K I., ng V- fl 1- -We ZEZF f '-- - TTT'-+ ' Kr 7 Lg- V Y A '4 E - L, f va.swxA 'W sry. H H114 r 1 ' , S D2 f X ii i f 1, X f ,f X f C es . . N X X T 1 'l M, J CFNA by way of editorials. The staff has always striven to produce a finer publication than ever before. This year, under the supervision of Mr. Clyde B. Fortna, and the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Polly Nasser, the staff has attempted to adjust the students to a world of peace. Several polls were conducted by the paper in order to get student opinions on world events, such as the United Nations Organization. The Jeffersonian has received International First Place and a Quill and Scroll A for notable promo- tion of United States war and peace news by the Critical Service of the Quill and Scroll International As- sociation. A. Feature Writers, First Row lleft to rightl: Ruth Mor- rissey, Joyce Sawyer, Doris Parrish, Jane Gough. Second Row:hHilda Wallerstein, Dot Franklin, Jack Moss, Beverley Smet ie. B. Reporters and Assistant Editors. First Row lleft to rightl: Joyce Marmelstein, Florence Gordon, Betty Mere- dith. Second Row: Anne McClary, Virginia Crosby, Peggy gakeman, Martha Wood. Third Row: David Hill, Bruce wain. C. Reporters. First Row ileft to rightl: Bobbie Martin, Marilyn Searcy, Janice Parsley, Dee Curry. Second Row: Laura Shank, Shirley Spain, Ann Donnelly, Edith Hutzler, Third Row: Hamp Davis, Wyatt French. D. Secretaries and Typists. First Row ileft to rightl : Cor- nelia Hayes, Betty Smith, Shirley Miller, Joyce Sawyer, Kitty Crosby. Second Row: Floyd Dunn, Phyllis Whitmore, Rosemary Fahed, .loan Bozarth. Third Row: Frances Ander- son, Mary Lee Thorpe. flea? K .1 Jfaf ' 4- Q. I 121 msg isreaunitu xg Aifflifll s i i Ietfersnniun Business Stuff This year The Jeffersonian business staff has far excelled its previous record. At the end of the special lOO'Mp-for-the- term drive in September, forty-three home- rooms received a dollar prize, signifying that they had reached that goal. Ninety- six per cent of the students were buying the paper, and a hundred alumni were having mail subscriptions sent to them. Thirty-five complimentary copies were being sent out. The Jeffersonian ex- changed with fifty other Pacemaker and Medalist papers. The exchange editors also wrote a column containing bits of in- teresting news from other papers. 0 In February The Jeffersonian became a five-column, six-page paper, and the cost per issue was changed to ten cents. A term subscription of six issues was sold to students in the school for fifty cents. The prices to mail subscribers were raised to seventy-five cents per term and Sl.25 per year. 0 A special issue published by The Jeffersonian in cooperation with the Senior Class appeared on May 24. It contained news of special interest to the seniors. 0 The advertising staff of The Jeffersonian met every Thursday to dis- cuss ads, layouts, and copy. One of the high spots of the year was the trip that the members of the staff made to the printer's, where they saw The Jeffer- sonian set up in type, ready to be printed the following day. 0 The efforts of the staff have been devoted to the improve- ment and enlargement of old and new ads. I. First Row lleft to righti: Assistant Circulation Man- ager, Carolyn Flandersg Advertising Manager, Shirley Snell, Assistant Circulation Manager, Dot Smith. Sec- ond Row: Circulation Manager, Georgie Lee Blackwell, Assistant Advertising Manager, Dorothy Drummond: Exchange Editor, Jean Zickrickg Assistant Exchange Editor, Orianna Robertson, Circulation Manager, Wil- liam Wiggins. 2. Front Row tleft to righti : Shirley Snell, Beverley Steel. Back Row: Harry Upson, Harold Stennett, Jack Thal- hirner, Captains. Not Photographed: lris Cumby, Bar- bour Swann, Captains. 3. First Row: Jean Orange. Second Row: Patty Mann, Deborah Lewis. Third Row: Betty Swecker, Virginia Lee zlxi Farmer. Fourth Row: Alex Fleet, Stanley Miller, f Captains. l -f 'X 4. Advertising Staff, First Row lleft to righti : Jane Poole, J! .xt , X Nancy Perkins, Sue Pitts, Vivian Kuntz. Second Row: ' f 1:5 Lucy Regester, Martha Foster, Carolyn Ramsey, Betty f Tlxfhx McDonough. Third Row: Glennie Jean Miller, Jo Anne X ' ' , ..,.. . Crawford, Jeanette Miller, Betty Jane Edwards. 'W' 'W' A if V X I ,r .Y ,K 1, ,l1g,',.!,:L ,V VV 'sux ,W n, -A yin I - lily! I gg.. iflii v gi. 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I H-4 ' --S . 5 -' '- i- f H 'su X- -I First Row ileft to righti: Pearl Hall, Betty Edwards, Laura Dial Paul Cohen, Armand Weiss, Beverley Cruickshank, Betty Swecker, Sarah Jane Dill, Mary Ann Edwards, Betty Lee Coucett, Jackie Berz. Second Row: Beulah Johnson, Nancy Howison, Barbara Martin, Jean Morgan, Wilma Taggart, Kitty Lewis, Floyd Dunn, Doris Tatarsky, Frances Ripley, Alice Subley, Allen Petersiel. Third Row: Jack Hamilton, Johnny Fanning, Mildred Murphy, Virginia Crosby, Glennie Jean Miller, Mozelle Wills, Peggy Bakeman, Mary Marta, Ruby Watkins, Nancy Moss, Rosalie Silverstein, Fourth Row: Bob Perkins, Joe Mathis, Birdie Williams, Virginia Eubank, Shirley Felthaus, Dallas Robinson, Beth Crank, Patty Phillips, Christine Murray, Lucyle Tingle, lsabel Sanford, Billy Trevvett. Fifth Row: Jimmy Seymour, Fred O. Wygal, Jr., Anne Beasley, Nancy Hankins, Sue Huff, Jack Redford, Richard Horwitz, Fulton A. Lee, Jr. Absent When Picture Was Taken, Dot Davis, John Lawton, Billy Bryant, Drusilla Hood, Bill Chapin. lelfersnniun lieutenunts At the beginning of the term, each homeroom chooses a Jeffer- sonian lieutenant. His job is to collect money from subscribers and turn it into his captain, and to deliver the papers when they come out. Also he tries to stimulate interest in The Jeffersonian in order to obtain his goal of one hundred per cent subscribers in his room. lf he is unusually successful, he may become captain and ,z , 1. 1 later win a staff osition. -N L. p liif e, fi, l 'fx - V , ill, ll l i l f F ii Aliif' 6 ig, ii gifn ig l 'git , A J aff f -g fi 5' , ievii, J, 1, KU ., Q' ' Q rf: Q 'I W W W , vi., L L, 'lu ' ,i., l A it , ,, 'L 'wif-is A I I Q iw , ,. I A ' Q iff evil? SH degli-lflllf ,Pills 5 .A I J., .3 i , X C, , K W X A , XL, Q . it J 34, t r, 2, Y -Y-, J, --,Mt ,nj , ,V-iXhiLi ,'1'g?5 f L i 'Cv v17: ?Eig:lz5 XM ,ll..1c,fji lil QC ffl! 7 ,,,gfsi.f:i l A' iw EQ I fl ' ffl -, V an lA! i -ff lfsti f l ii: illllliif-' .1 i Tit U. ,ITA r lm ,I s 1 -:kr 1, Y, ,MT mal: M ll, X . X ,L ,I X1 V, vos., A K, 'M .JV 5,6 1 ,Q-api 5.1. Im: , ml if .VH 1 gi, K 5 ii, Xi 'J ff, il, Jifrlll lst I-i ii' il J' ,xi fig Myth Wi A fl 'il -'r1l'iHf 'l : ,Hia T 'H ' W WT' lil i L ,iii J i, if F2 2 ai QQ 'rf b J' .w A ef ,M 5 ' K ,-X ff! IA-'I xf U ly I :I H ! wiv Axliilg r X ATV I i-Aw, ft! X ' nl if f 1 i. rf Y- -1- i i, -V -,H at f 'fill ' - MQ , if vi , l Jil W i ff -A f R A l l 1 of W A' , , - ' 'il B XL, ' YQ? ravi' ii 'li l .J X212 ca l ' ibssfx Seated lleft to rightl: Beverly Smethie, Margery Williams, Barbara Beattie, F A d r P II N Fa Rees Golde Steiner. Standin : Shirl e rances n e son, o y asser, y , g y Levenson, Lena Iggers, Virginia Sternheimer, Philip Rosenfeld, Phil Frederick, Maude Levey, Bernice Meyer, Joyce Cook. The nElIlllI'lllIillll THE DECLARATION, the literary magazine of Thomas Jefferson, is published semi-annually by members of the class in creative writing under the direction of Miss Azile Berry and Miss Nancy Gary. The magazine, which was entered in the Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation for the first time in the spring of l945, was given a second place in general rating and superior rating in the field of essay work. As has been the custom for several years, a biographical sketch of a prominent school personality has been included in each issue of 2 the magazine. In addition, short stories, essays, ' ,li is f W fl li E ff od L-Z 7 327 if fe ram V gl, S N7 Qi A jf, hjgiiwg f L21 pf Jgwpvw, A sm ,I Q .g , Vll A , 'swim , r 'Mr A, ,XL U 'W ,ss MW -J. T 9? , l U , , f, r ,I -S-sl 5 J I X , ,yi I d,',,',f , 1 , A L so g ,, - if 1 it 1 QL' fi .MW fd ,, V .iii L if i xii if-1 i ' A xg ii .ff ' gs' - - N T I f ill 'HE 5 7' , ij? ff ' Lf , T A Igg 4 Ci F - Q-1 C g 4 so g fi 'ff NNY, s v ,Q 0 F gg-ga E f ,- ff rj, sq., l .-ig' Y - A xke.: , C 5 1 W ' ' l. ,,. 'wliuotffl ? ' A 'Q , Lfiiii, , prfl- N l The lletlurutiun Seated and Leaning: Patsy Mann, Joyce Adams, Kirk Ball, Business Manager, Miss Berry, Adviser, Elizabeth DeWclf, Rachel Mertens, Editor. Standing: Jeanne Goulding, Charles Fleming, Gerald Scates, Allen Riley, Business Man- ager, Sam Woods, Mary Scott Everett, Art Editor, Doris Parrish. poems, and book reviews have been contributed by members of the class, members of other English classes throughout the school, and alumni. Q The class which edits the spring edition of THE DECLARATION has been represented in THE MONTICELLO for the first time in the 1946 book. The staff has used summer sports as a theme for this spring issue ofthe magazine. All drawings and photography have dealt with sports, and to some extent the essays, stories, and poems have borne on that subject. gl lr ic' 4 C v Q , f-f ' I wftfl- f- 'NK fk Ox X ,A ,f pf, ,U -f ,i 5' ,f l . , fe, Lew 3,1 ' ,711 VJ E.,-7 2 f' r f 'X - fii-Tr UAE: 'f 6 'Q fe 15- f L r. 2 2 i . t Mf5e'3zw'U-Sb .ii gf 331,53 ae.. Q , 1 , Q 1 W QQ 2 f gt 5,4 . T. X V J rf ,pf i T' I , xf 'q ii? A '.- 1-I4 . if. .gf 'tr ,gg ,nf X 9, L ft.. 'Fill FRI-A -1' g ri -. -' Q 1 eo. :i 391 . - T -7, 3 1 , . .,, pt.,-1 .f., uv . -Q . . .gf rf ' .a in JM. f .K JK t 5. 5 1 '1 'ual 'lea-?'s1l gy -r M, mikey . ff U vi K. 1 7' 'Xl 'W-at l ,, 'gvbt ,',-.-1 , -,,,:,'.:,p'r'l ' .qylr V -r any ' Pig 'E .1 ,J c .-.- 5557 l Nl . 1115? ' 1 rl' Kill A 9275 '49 pil lfi fi? ' FV ..' :fill ' fr- s y . 'A' 'Av L .-?'2'x , P fi, 45' Rx K ' H' ' nl fi' 715' vii l 'i -'sway - 17' I W ' I 'l - ,P E ' . 4V , ff A 4 Y fi' -1' ,W iff 5451-A i lzgl' l I i ' L l . D , aff AX 'Nw 4 4 'X O3-r 1, i ' 'p '- f3': l M ll f ' fli .1-f ' -I -F 'I :kv ' 57 79 - ' ig lg Egg . . 5 u ' P931-:Q 1-I M .t f 1 5 ' .buf f . - as -ef is. :Ei T' 5 ' xi' 512' .f - , I 1 uf -'J'??'l' .A-X LT U, if' jijfifw . QfNfp3wfi'ab: ' li? - -f f -T if-'Q .i...'J ' '1 ' .'f'4' . X i , 13 'vfiiml fzf 5:5 E' L ffvltx' riff! -1- ' -X T f N f- -4- U- r E l '-: ' Hia r ' - 1 i a 1, 1,1 '31, Q, 'T .Y a A AifLxiq'3-,Le Q - E -3 . ,ff - ' L' ,f Q V f xr'-'V TQ f ' 1 r an l li Y Ol ,Lx l wg X' l Illnntitelln literurv Stuff No one can have a real idea of what goes into the publishing of The Monti- cello unless he has been on the staff. The work of this group naturally falls into two divisions. The Literary Staff is entrusted with the task of compiling the material for The Monticello. With the aid of the Business Staff, the theme of the dedication, the general plan, and the color scheme of the annual are selected. After these decisions are made the vital work of editing begins with the writing of the dedication and foreword. 0 The most important task of the senior editors is to assure each eligible senior who wishes representation in the annual that he is correctly identified. Another of their duties is the writing of the class history. While this is going on the club editors are collecting and revising the write-ups for their section. The military and sports editors must obtain specific information for their departments. The feature editor has the difficult task of being original. All editors working together check the pictures and plan and diagram the pages. During this time the staff artists have been illustrating the annual. 0 Finally the copy is ready for the first printing. After this it is returned to the staff for proof reading. Then, their tasks over, they just sit and wait. Seated Ileft to rightl: Frances Jobson, Phil Frederick, Golde Steiner, Nancy Brotemarkle, Editor, Barbara Macy, Gatewood Holland, Elisabeth Brauer. Standing lleft to right! : Edward Dunford, Mary Sue Mock, Barbara Allen, Jean Shepherd, Sally McGuire, Bobby Rudd, Marianne Beck, Bill Astrop, Virginia Sternheimer, Mary Jo Sledd, Lucille McClevy, Olivia Lowrv, Miss Provence, Adviser: Miss Bentley, Adviser. , ., , ,. w . f,,,i,!A7 f Affjgtwlti ' P54351 ' Q 'S X H .f may , T kgjgiiffjfllxwv A f, J,l,.' w I - . :ij 1 5, . V. L 3, A -a , f , Vi! i mf .1 , 1 I -wlf5nzQl'l1 w 5lf't!lf - l 4 I l 5 ' - f 5 1 v- - ' f' 'J .1 ' was f tX,V'3,fx'f'i:fgiIVt,,w, ,W Jr., . 'I , A , s.:,4Y.Qrg- f . .- , X . , -,, ,w ., f, '- ff , i is f -Q g'efgjl9'l3gQ42: - . ' ' la tt . it 152-QQ gt -' V l 4 'A T ' NH. f' T l ' :wb ' l ilfJ 'lU, f 1' , ' . . ' , 4 s X Q, , ' Q' , i. ' L Ll'i ' ' , X ,I , ff yi .4 ' ,, V. ,V if lid 1' i- ' ' l i lvl l' 'ill flaw W mr' 'Hit' rf' Zgfjall . iv ., J 'O 1 ffl. Til Q,full5?4f'?9f3t'f'fif-l-jfs:fi? ' , Ava Q Q A ,tl ...af ' ' T T A 2 t qfgggtfly ' tli in .l tg fill . '01 ff it -wg! .T B jjfigea . f ,t f --., -. T gf, it -' -eel 'ff 11 f t ..-if iaqz-f an .T 4. FN W:'.f' fi' ' - - '-. A A JL H 3155 -,' fn'-lv 'G' W' X if sm, 'Ms-ai, l f ' 41 , W , i1.,v1t.,aLi-l 1 ' + 'A' f' X N r-M tt I f Q, K 1 T E i- I l TXVV V X Xfjl I , , i f :aff - -Je ' ,,fl,C,0Q- l ii 'TX Q ,if ' J V , LMA, 'I xkf nl ifgfx mllllllillllll BIl5illE55 sfllff Every Friday during the fourth period there is a meeting in room lO7 of The Monticello business staff. Under the expert guidance of Miss M. Frances Gray, the staff strives to achieve its yearly goal of S ,cc,c . .. At the beginning of the fall term everyone works hard to make and distribute senior picture appointments. The next step is attending to the junior class and club pictures. By November first all the members are very busy selling annuals and arranging for the mailing of those ordered by February graduates. Much time is spent during the entire year soliciting ads, checking advertising proof, and collecting money. Finally, when the last piece of proof has been returned to the printer, there is a short lull before the storm of distributing The Monticello. 0 At the end of the year, a banquet is held by both divisions of the staff to welcome the new members and honor the retiring staff. 0 Even though the publication of an annual is arduous work, it affords much pleasure and valuable experience to all on the staff. First Row lleft to rightlz Helen MacNab, Phyllis Whitmore, Ellsworth Kammeter, Billy Barker, Associate Ad Managers. Second Row: Glennie Jean Miller, Hamp Davis, Junior Business Manager, Becky Yonan, Mike Moncure, Lewis Booker, Manager Senior Pictures, Barbara White, Club Manager, Joyce Betts, Manager Senior Pictures. Third Row: Bernard Lacy, Nancy Bruce, Betty Finney, Dorothy Drummond, Janeth Faison. Fourth Row: Sue Huff, Fred Scott, Anne Stanley, Phyllis Berger. Fifth Row: Dolores Alvis, Ann Maitland, Betty Hoyer, Nancy Satterwhite, Betty Chapman. Sixth Row: Tommie Rucker, Lucy James, Junior Assistant, Mead Wright, George Bryson, Business Manager, Frances Gray, Sponsor, Henry Pitot, Junior. l The IIIEE llluh The Glee Club is a group of about sixty boys and girls who are studying voice and enjoy sing- ing. lt meets every day during the fourth period. Under the capable leadership of Miss Thelma Cook, the group has presented several outstanding programs this year, and assisted with the Thanksgiving and Christmas pro- grams. Public service has included singing over l First Row lleft to rightl: Margaret McGee, Joyce Rogers, Shirlye Levenson, June Houlgrave, Audrey Boschen, Jane Whitlock, Dee Curry, Doris Gammon, Betsy Lee, Bobbie Pollard, Mary Derdivanes. Second Row: Joyce Adams, Betty Shulze, Barbara Sheppe, Betty Meredith, Joyce Sawyer, Doyne Croft, Shirley Blackman, Joanne Bowles, Betty Derdivanes, Betty Sherman. Third Row: Bill Payne, Janeth Faison, Shirley Dona- hoe, Dudley Brett, Jean Forberg, Iris Cumby, Jean Norman, Mary Byrd Tignor, Mary Frances Blakeslee, Sue Bargamin, Charlie Karo. Fourth Row: Bryant Clarke, Mary Anne Choate, Betty Beattie, Mary Jane Cummings, Lona Russell, Mavolyn Brown, Frances Dietrich, Barbara Wal- drop, Walter Trexler. Fifth Row: Glenn Shutt, Harry Bectemerian, Joe Sanders, Bob Trom- bold, James Morrissey, Robert Northwood, Jim- ? my Birch. Sixth Row: Joe Uzolini, Ed Smith, ?- -K Harry Matthews, Bernard Alley, Jimmy Harris, a local radio station tor the Red Cross Drive. Mm, Fwd, L gxx ,gf EW' f , K, M ,N K i,4.r. ff! 'p lfhj 'LL' I lf YQ, f 7'r: I , 1 -,I-, I , 6,1 1- Qf'wruf -' A l it -3 ' 1- Ili! 4-Ii, r'-fri Y 1 XZ I my! wg - 3 , P l. :. 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X l' Yee A' cf- clt-T Oe-MH :v':v'f '74v',s- fir- 't14: ,--'2.5.'E et , S225 sy i ' is 4? s - - - lf' 7.?f- 1. 7',e3-i'p:13?f- aL3',G'f.5:.:Z are J SP1 ,k fm JPN h Q EQ----0 - f- --- if-Y. sbt, 0,1 IN.. ,, -a5-.f, +- g 331-5 ,sq 89 , Minbfl lx '- - Xxf- it -ri -ll. ll l 4 ' '-5 , Y -if Y .57 Us O29 N , K bi, A First Row lleft to rightl: Cara Fan Hogshead Eleanor Braid, Nannie Rennie, Gladys Bibb Floyd Dunn, Mary Jane Felvey, Jane Wyatt Mary Flowers, Jean Bischoff, Jean Morgan Second Row: Lucille McClevy, Beulah Johnson Lottie Beazley, Florence Lloyd, Lucille Headly Virginia Saunders, Betty Doucett, Corneli Hayes, Pat Smith, Florence Read. Third Row Lillian Malanirina, Joyce Schuman, Yvonne Grigg Muriel Wash, Evelyn Pate, Vera Coons, Bobbie Howard, Roberta Roberts, Alice Bibos, Eleanoi Coghill. Fourth Row: Phyllis Isbell, Juanita Coffer, Margaret Bryan, Margaret Collins, Shir- ley Robertson, Jane Poole, Nancy Heslep, Joyce Foster, Barbara Matthews, Garland Hood. Fiftt' Row: Birdie Williams, Alice Subley, Betty Wingo, Betty Apple, Flossie Specter, Hester Sleyman, Dorothy Douthat, Nancy Perkins, Ani' l The Girls' Glen tluh The Girls Glee Club, originally the Singing Forty, was reorganized in September l945. This group, under the direction of Miss Thelma Cook, has taken part in a number of activities both in and out of school. The members have enjoyed presenting programs in assembly and giving concerts. Through the preparation of this work the members have added greatly ,L I f Cornett, Betty McCormack. Tlqell' S'l'Ol'6 of l'T1USlC8l lfnONVledQe, LF .3 X 4: 0, 41 l vw i Q s I 11 AA 0 Q 'A - ii jj 1 fr ix I M. , H n AP f ff-to '-4 'w'.'r -:Qt - af-Nw fJP+Qfm Q' .J-.' ' t .. , ' lil FQ fi N51- 1 'F 1 'T' 'NV5 N' 1 D . .-'if lwlll' rl J I QT , V f Q . - sw A ' Z U.: . ' 'l 9 ' Q 1.'.,'g,,J! ' V . 5 if ,A 'V l 1:52 1 if sis 1-is sf? -'-'5'?sIZ- kflf f'ff'?zati 'z5.f'Q,E fr: ir Q- ' Ji, Tzu. , 1,8 A - nh, N Jo- 4 KF 4 gi. .I 1 YL I Q gig: , 9 . -ss ey U' . wx X 5 X.. ' .-A, L 'Q-.Al f ,I ff, gf'-' 5 5-51:4 - A.r.iA f 4' 9., ,,.l. Zii + A 1 7 if 4 .Q W' . i ' f' X ' Q5 W - 0 i.I',uu-ill-214472 , - .15 if ffyl i lf f 1 - ,a Z ,ffff ,a -' ,w X'l f ,, f1' eff' ' ,,- fiilifg.- 7 4-' V V , ' 0, .4 V, . ,, 4 , 1 fy,-i i ,V 1 , ,,..-f . , ,sg lllx l .ff c - Ti tl --' ff fc I ' ---H- 1 .. T T ,' ii . 3- ,315 ii, 1- ,. g,,1' L , Z? -K X H 1 N .1 , .,i.x , lt' ,,'.'i if ifj -1-'-j rf 2? kbs- dnl. ., fe- ' .S Qi ':i Qff il' +11-1'-+i ff ,X it' vi., ffl lu The Ul'lIllE5tI'lI The students at Thomas Jefferson who are musically inclined find member- ship in the Thomas Jefferson Orchestra a way to develop their skill and talent. The orchestra, conducted by Mr. Frank Wendt, has played for the Parking Lot Canteen, the Richmond War and Community Fund, the Valentine Museum, and the meeting of the Virginia Education Association, besides taking an active part in the school's assembly programs. Small ensembles, string, brass, and woodwind, chosen from the orchestra members, get addi- tional experience in performing before audiences. All string players, further- more, went to the String Clinic, and a few orchestra members went to the Band Clinic. The climax of the year's activities is reached, however, on the night of the Annual Spring Concert. lt is there that the more difficult music, which has required many rehearsals, is performed. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: First Violins: Lou Sanderson, Concert Mistress, Ernestine Briesmeister, President, Barbara Broome, Nancy Howison, Cecil Bailey. Second Violins: Marilyn Shirey, Bertha Cosby, Ann Shutt. Viola: Wilma Taggart. Violincello: Charlotte Gorley, Nan Harrelson, Fred Wygal. Piano: Mary Jean Ivey. Basses: Jay Donohue, Kenneth Ramsey, Bob Whitehurst, Allen Kinzey. Flutes: Dot Hatke, Secretary-Treasurer, Marjorie Simpson, Laura Dial. Oboe: Fred Kraus. Clarinets: Jean Hawkins, Barbara Martin, Betty White. Trumpets: Fulton Lee, Jr., Vice-President: Dan Johnson. French Horns: Jim Singleton, Bill Williams, Robert Mann. Trom- bones: Donald Bartlett, Wayland Rennie. Tuba: Jack Swats. Percussion: Harold Smith, Ellsworth Kayhoe. f l X l i if iq X l l l ll I , fi f ly ,ui ,i dy K l 'awry f , ' A-,E M i sw 7:9 X , '. iffiibf'-st Tx lil 5 Ky If . . , . 29, 'Eff' 1. ,i .L .. - . , .t . D, ,Q l l I .gl ,,,,, lli l,1 ':i. , ' . X i'ii.wQ'lj fr kr . 'WIT-cr-l' D X g..5Q:'w ' ,it , X 1 ,. , i i . - ,i ' 1 ,A 'i .f 1 A-i. ' .1 ,, . + . of , f i -i s an , . if .f wife f ff 2:1 ' sbt A t' 'QL 5 l A Q c, .i was V - . 5 :x The purpose of the Jeff Clef Club is to build and maintain an interest in music, both classical and popular. The club has had programs on modern composers and on the music of various nationalities. Following out the good neighbor policy, a number of programs during the past year were devoted to Spanish, gypsy, and French music. The members not only listened to the music but also discussed the technique and expressions of the pieces. The club was fortunate in having outside artists to appear and also having the use of records of the Public Library. Among the most enjoyable programs of the club was one devoted to talent in the club, in which several members r fn 'arts-Qeytbpy M participated. First Row left to rightl: Dorothy Drummond, Marianne Beck, Hilda Johnson, Barbara Sheppe, Phyllis NX Cartwright, Betty Sheppe, Nancy Moss. Second Row: Skippy Scott, Shirlye Levenson, Muriel Wash, Carolyn fvplf fl n Ramsey, Margaret McGee, Alice Subley, Suzanne Branner. Third Row: Elizabeth Harker, Eleanor Bear, An Stone, Mary Byrd Tignor Laura Dial, Miss Crenshaw - L .akrlhof XX Mm 8 Si? 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V. xx V s ' ' 4 si 'N ' . . fi ' l ' 'l ll fl f' r Haig . Q2 K. JJ XADJ4 1 I7 mf, N? LQ?Lj,??4iXf, iiirii, in V , I .6 . ti ,ij tlllpit 7 I X tfg f ' t ,rj gf- QW' ' 1 ,i ' , - - 'WMV JY' ..' ,-- '--237, x '.,.1y! 12223 I-LW an l Lf If P if 3593353 bln Ab:Tt,,FvQ I dr Jw ,J ua, A . , ISC, i lr 1-. 5 . K-L-fb--vt,9 j g .4 fkm' yy x, W ff Q3 iff ' - V ' - . . f te- ,T M A '1 nfk. . , .21 I V., ,W A. tg! If hxzk V .- Y WW' 4 .C - 1-'XXIJVA' HAL, -Q l GI ,I x l it ll -L l The lihrurq Stulf The Library Staff is made up of eighteen students who have volun- teered for one period each day to assist the librarians. Each student has a sincere interest in the library activities. Members attend to the borrowing and returning of books, they repair books and keep them in order, they type and file catalog cards, and they render other valuable services to the students in their problems concern- ing the library. Besides caring for the books, the staff prepares magazines and books for circulation. The members of the staff meet every other Friday during homeroom period to discuss matters which will help them to become more efficient. In addition to their regular daily work, some members of the Staff made posters for National Book Week. ff. 0 . ia 1 .M First Row fleft to rightl: Nancy Hankins, President, Beulah Johnson, Treasurer, Adele Benson, Vilma N Bloom, Elizabeth Daniel, Sally McGuire. Second Row: Rachel Mertens, Zeffie Moore, Rhoda Petersiel, Jean 7- She herd Mar Lee Thorpe, Joanne Wharton. Not Pictured: Nancy Davis, Secretary, Virginia Hicks, Nancy yr D 1 Y W, H 4, Howison, Dorothy Pendleton, Virginia Whaley, Irene Woodson. Q H .23 - 9 .8 - K- ef 'f : , ' A yfqg M.. l ' fi ' faxge .5 ' 43 ' 'iff if f X V ' fm ' y I W.: - 5' f'3.Qi5 V -49353, 2 Z, 65,0 V, z',:,j:gif i L I ,5 , 5 145' ,, V K . f yn in V J. ,E-i i, yl ..'1fiqf-fi, , , Q it 7V . 1.4 4 rg, .-:Tl ia' J ' ' 4? fi 4: 5 - 'fl , 4 X - - V- f 'af 'xc ' -vb ,lv 5' X , f' ' 'f ' X '- ' f f ' ' .-323: 4 if-L,-.5614 X Fife. ,.f T fy l . i 1 f ' 1 I f ,4 LL 1- :f of ', A U : ':'4:1,H . ,f L f ,A f ,, .f 1 X ' , , , K, 'R ' W 'SWS Q. - - '52 , 7 -- I nlt ' tp HQ' .f L. . 9 ' .3 'fi l'f. X N 7 ' 'F ' L - EKU: -7- ll' l' 'F 'D Ll 1- ij L.. Ei 'offw i Ml ' 'v 'Tv VK' i . XX ' 'E S' V f :if i rallies .grifwfffihafi 'li ea , g . 9' , - CA , W f -- ' A V 'fe-f-1' . , - 'ig 5 ' 2' 1' -1-gf-fx Pk' 7' S D l MMG aa: pwairrff Q' 5 ' ' 4 , -for 'i oi , , ,-. ' New rf 4 ,X ' ' ...41-L I Q xy -, 1 . ,d , f- l 'X f Y --.., A ' if 'L Z. I 1' X M 1 K .... -vlnnw -3?,i 3- f ag! ., f 4 in:-'Q-9,,.f,K W x X '1,j: 'fx'x X ws Y J I 77. 4 ff Z i li :ix I , .' I :1:i:Yw.Y 4i - 2 The Blllll-I llllll The Thomas Jefferson Book Club, which was organized last year under the sponsorship of Miss Lucy Henderson of the English Department, is conducted for and by those students interested in reading. The sole purpose of the club is to increase enjoyment of reading through the discussion of old and new books. This purpose is further accomplished by book reviews, quizzes, lectures, and the purchase of books. 0 Any student meeting the approval of the group and showing an interest in the club may become a member. A member need not stay after school to attend the meetings, for they are held Friday during home room period in room 408. First Row lleft to rightl: Mary Frances Cohen, President, Shirlye Levenson, Vice-Presidentg Polly Nasser, Secretary, Fred Scott, Treasurer, Virginia May Dolbeare, Dorothy Drummond, Sarah Lee Felker. Second Row: Bett Gra Finne Emil Hastin F J b B b M C I R Sh I l y y y, y gs, rances o son, ar ara acy, aroyn amsey, ir ey Spain, Hi da Wallerstein, Not Photographed: Mary Frances Blakeslee, Joan Brauner, Maxene Petersiel, Margaret Ribble, Golde Joan Steiner, Virginia Watson, Barbara White. Ti 3 . 91 if T x-f 'l' Y' T Ti ,K .f 1512: I? A 15,4-Tj by ,la-sf, mf? fi Eli' it V+- iw' a a +V sud 7 r,f:fL.Z:?5fCl' L Z.?f,ff'i g ,, .W - L ii ii liillrl .5 , Q-ff of ff J QL , T .-is we Ag !E4,.E'L ,J f 1 33 l ,lin Eg 42. at f 35 f Y l it el T T rf' 1 -r aa 5 as was '-of QM Iv if T me 71 ,- R' ,..s. A , l'r'f ,ffl , M7 ,lczWe ,aft-i' 'i.,,,,., S I X l. 4 A x ggg E K, 49' Ly n , 1 Iv Q , . ,Hi Ny 'gnu 11,39 3:4 -I'-if ' N W .,.,,, x t f f 4 l - ,. , ,Q A F5 L,l .I-. x M ' ,,- ' 'Q' A Q-1 Q7 VVVT iff? i n f ' 'W gill S lfllleifii .3 125 -33,5 K J! 5 G s, 1, ' I J W 'lf ,l l fu It ,f Ayala Aff.,- Q, 543 4- f f,w 5,'t3' '19 av- ': 4- W 5' H V 'T I f , . - ff f, 1i?i?jifr 1 I 'lf 4 , 'Iii .l-Tl. , f 1 Y , . ' ,T W 'AHA -we rl ,f t ,S ,ij Q ,T ,fi 'Fez-f ze 3 3-1 ly f 'll ' 1 2 l '-li z: ffff 'whggaff' r ' a- V The spanish nun The Spanish Club was formed for those students interested in the language and culture of the Spanish speaking countries. lt is the aim of this club to promote more friendly inter-American relation- ships and to develop a keener interest in our neighbors south of the border. The programs are planned to present a clearer picture ofthe customs and traditions ofthe Latin American countries. This aim is realized through the interpretation of Spanish dances, by having speakers who have lived in a South American country and have known its people intimately, and through music. Membership in the club is not limited to Spanish students, although the meet- ings are conducted in that language. First Row ileft to rightlz Miss Stephenson, Virginia Watson, Barbara Beattie, Ruth Morrissey, Lou Sanderson, Joyce Betts. Second Row: Beverley Steel, Shirley Spain, Vilma Bloom, Janice Parsley, Doris Tatarsky, Peggy Bakeman, June Kline, Charlotte Kamsky, Joan Brauner. Third Row: Jean Orange, Lucille McClevy, Hilda Johnson, Jocelyn Hyche, Becky Yonan, Martha Edwards, Wanda Cervarich, Sally McGuire, Rhoda Petersiel, Beverley Brauer, Frances Jobson. Not Photographed: Gurldyne Childress, Sue Huff, Harriet Kruger, Bernice Meyer, Mary Sue Mock, Elizabeth Newson, Betty Perry, Birdie Williams. 4 i 5 of J l x I-i I 7 l sqfll - 'itil 5 pw, t 131 sf ,M-.1 J -, , , , MT' ,T K f ' 56 A -?,-'jx lg If My , J fx l ' . - xfgfft Iv- Vl ll .I ef' l f' -: A ' Mil' - f - 55 l ' i Y SPV N V -7 f 1 'X f V W 00 I QV' ' 'Qfwf . 1 ff J J J gi 'ss J 5 -M9 ffm' -4, lx l ff 'K' V! ' V v I f A X: S ' AT-f ' -T: Y A 'M gl ib Rx . f , -X K -X X V a Ax 'S ti xzg fja ygql? AI V ' ga 4 J ,i , as-e S . B ii ,. S I X. dl - Y 5, 1 YV, Y ks, if Xi 4 QxqMfZ,,,: - l '-111144.11 S f Q L Liicc refs---U ze W if l The lllfill lllllll The Latin Club, which is made up of the pupils of Latin 5 and 6 under Miss Kratz, meets on the first and third Mondays of each month during the fifth period in room 3lO. The name of the club, Roman Novorum Temporum, and the motto, Non progredi est regredi, were selected by the members. The purpose of the club is to acquaint the members with the Latin customs and times, and to teach them something about the lives of famous Romans.'lThe vice-president presents very interesting and varied programs, such as talks on well-known Romans and plays in which the Roman life and customs are presented. The members feel that they learn a great deal from these programs. r-P' I 1 H 5 w . +1 ff.:- ,, 5. , - . First Row lleft to rightl: Lucy Register, Margaret Taylor, Lucy James, Dorothy Gravatt, Betty White, Jean NLM X fr t 1 Fried. Second Row: Anne Plunkett, Marianne Beck, Mary Ann Edwards, Betty Anne Swecker, Elizabeth L 1, 1.2. -:R DeWolf. Third Row: Miss Amy Kratz, sponsor, Bill Stuart, Fred Kraus, Maria Fraser, Bernard Lacy, Bill O! , ,f?'.ir,,.,5ff+ Williams, Mike Fletcher. Not Photographed: Ruth Dickens. l ' d'1l 'l ' A' g . T f'3sn'x' 1' 3 Q wwf-t.. ,. '- ' ' , 14.17 . , :,' i..4 stw , ,fr ,341-5 V ' . 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Xl. 1-A Tfffgh i l:.4!.r'lR4 JAM W f l X' ll 'flu' if if z--5 1- Q,-+4 ,X Y -v ,Ii -A, 4 A i it i ju fa:-5 ,. -F-w--:bljti ' fitness ' - r , 1 T 1 ff' ,.s, B -. , - , l VK x M 'Yi-X K A ' sf ' ,'Nt . XZ, ------...- . ' -s- fr' f fv, ,Y 4' 3 - M. .JAJJ -KF' Tee-Iuq Distributors' lluh The purpose of the Distributors' Club is to further retail training in the school and community, to inform stu- dents as to opportunities in the field of retailing, to develop leadership and right attitudes, and to provide group recreation for employed students. Prominent people in the field of retailing have been invited to speak at the business meetings, which are held during class period once a month. Field trips to local stores and social gatherings are also a part of the club's activities. Since we are affiliated with the State Distributors' Club, we send a delegate to the state conference held in Rich- mond in the spring. All members work in local stores and receive store training at school. k-, . ,V V , 1 , -4, ff! lf il Ji, W M, , ,ri -fl 1-vi ' ,' A 'i , , , if rj ,M ,J , 15 ' gi , ,I-f . flee f N ' if J J A A K..i 5 ,X,' jig -X . ,i.' A VV ,1 11 -i ,, 77, ,M A. A A X J L- ll yi irrf. ii We-1 S ' I AL if R 'f ix' j Q ti, iff Uimj ajft 4- 7 i f y ' 1. J f X -fi ,Af X, AA A . . af.,,,x,y--Y-,Qi gy lf. X I XX A., x XA ' AAA : Seated lieft to rightlz Barbara Dunn, Dorothy Lee Stallard, Bar- bara Guthrow, Betsy Anderson, Joyce Stinson, Jean Parish, Mary Aprahamian, Patricia Reilly, Joyce Coulter, Doris Walker, Laurel Hornsby, Alice Webb, Frances Horsiey, Alice Kainakian. Standing: Catherine Henshaw, Kate Glass, Kathleen Buckner, Bill Ervin, Harry Anthony, Lewis Hollins, Miss Parsons, Dorothy Myer, Suzanne Richardson. Ab- sent: Nelda Bamford. -- ...f - . , 'y--..., 1 755-x V Eflilll if if-1,5 -ig, - S- S M,-A. -..iv..if:.vr1 l , - ,1 ii. .-Uplvlvxblllf , il xf .3,.4.yY The lnmmertiul tluh The Commercial Club, the oldest club at Thomas Jefferson, was or- ganized to familiarize its members with aspects of the business world not covered in class work, A busi- ness meeting and a program are held monthly. The programs usually consist of speeches by prominent business people, field trips to in- dustrial concerns, and socials. There are thirty-six active members of this year's club, which is sponsored by Miss Helen Botto. I. Left to right: Sue Person, President, Floyd Dunn, Vice- President, Elizabeth Smith, Secretary, Beverley Smethie, Club Affiliations. 2. Front Row lleft to right! z Joyce Lowery, Martha Dos- well, Barbara Hawkins, Ann Jones. Second Row: Kath- erine Joyce, Joyce Schumann, Jean Mallory, Rena Griffin, Lillian Malanima. Third Row: Barbara Sirles, Joan Bozarth. 3. Front Row tieft to right! : Doris Chappell, Gladys Bibb. Second Row: Elizabeth Allen, Beverly Smethie, Esther Goren, Floyd Dunn, Evelyn Thieme, Mary Lee Thorpe. Third Row: Helen Jacobs, Joyce Sawyer, Joyce Hooper. eiitffafrtg-fe J is aw, 2 ll l WLML I IEE, lv-feta If 1 .x fy! Lg v,rNkL,k,f L 4 it 19' f llgl-litl wltqgl' .gg mff-1fvf21fc - 1 H XX--Egxx it oooo , ff' eiee . 'I Fx LL N -- jlligll l f l We 95 ' , lil ll rm fr -3- 'IP' me 4' 5 The Fnrum The Forum is made up of girls and boys who are interested in studying and discussing current problems which confront our country today. The members suggest the topics for their own pro- grams. The students themselves prepare talks for some of the meetings. Frequently guest speakers are invited to talk to the club. Valuable discussions follow the speeches. The Forum has presented two assembly programs this year, one in October and one in March. Through the experience and training received in preparing pro- grams and participating in discussions, students learn to approach the problems that they may meet in the future as well as those ot the present. I. Left to Right: Shirlye Levenson, Polly Nasser, Phyllis Berger, Vice President, Bernice Meyer, Treasurer' 1 Frances Jobson, Secretary: Barbara Waldrop, Lena lggers, Esther Goren, Sarah Lea Felker. 2. Left to Right' Roy Soukup, John Trattner. Hamp Davis, Neal Levin, Ronald Moore, Presidentg Gordon Binns, Mike Fletcher, Lewis Booker, J. D. Gordon: Not Pictured: Bill Astrop, Hunter Beadles, Audrey Bochen, Polly Hank Dairs, Lucy James, Bernard Lacy, ' F' l' 'QL g '-K Fav :Fla 'S nr: 5 'J QS t P,-nib L, ff my' Q X r 1 g 0 , AFB. 52 Hg -3 4 , 1.5 J '91 ii gg-, :TQ .9 'K Si, r , v N , tj r,Q-Lffl yg Au? Cn I , 1,5 , 1 fi A .f r WJ K -P X JEL :Le-14339 L11 .fCf.v,,, xv- .. 27 -' Q ,X L ,255 'XY -ff sd -if ,,g',51':wgV- If. , Q 4, till, x Ui. , A 7 X - ,E-vm 'f il 2-2-X 2 ' -L 1- se 'ff' M 'li ff - - f L! X , - A ,., - Z.. ik Q. J 111, 35 ll ll TN ' ' Xxi gi-3-.-:l-, 'gf ,r ' 8 J !,,,:fi- 3 M .V A . ' . ' ' I Th ff , . Of'L'7y 'W' , f - ,LF L , f- - 1 my ff ll .F 'ls 1 ' .f,ef .QTff5tif-'T f fl ,Ae-' L, If ' V1 ,K : :' T '- , V 4 13352. Q T X riexhf- E. :files mia lpn-gTf'5gIf1.faf'1f .x ini. E554 Wm, Qffhnx ...ik-n-.n..-4 ' l-i35 ' 'l'3' l T l1- ffe MMM A luniur Red truss tnuntil The Junior Red Cross, led by its fourteen councillors, has had a very busy year. lt has sent boxes to war orphans and Christmas stock- ings to the soldiers at our local hospitals. It also distributed boxes of clothing to mountain children. lt has undertaken more activities this year than ever before, and much satisfaction has been mani- fested in the completion of its work. Some of this work goes on continuously in volunteer groups. The Junior Red Cross realizes that it has had a big task to do since the end of the war in order to help make this a better world. Councillors: Dot Franklin, President, Martha Foster, Vice President, Frances Jobson, Secretary, Ted Adams, Elizabeth DeWolf, Ann Flinn, Joyce Hooper, Theresa Ives, Maude Levey, Ronald Levin, Pat Smith, Shirley Spain, Gilbert Specter. Representatives: Gurldyne Childress, LaVerne Croft, Mary Ann DuVal, Carolyn Flanders, Joann Folk, Elizabeth Harker, Dorothy Harvey, Lucille Hedley, Charlotte Kamsky, Jeanne Kelleher, Vivian Kuntz, Olivia Lowry, Barbara Macy, Charlotte Massey, Anne McClary, Ruth Morrissey, Betty O'Brien, Doris Parrish, Helen Pitt, Barbara Rogers, Barbara Sheppe, Betty Sheppe, Martha Ann Snead, Anne Stone, Mary Lee Trombold, Betty Lee Tuck, Marilyn Walseth, Susan Walton, Betty Wilkinson, Margery Williams, Martha Wood. 4 Ama . it FQ ' X, L gr A f ,f L'-J 23 K ffl ,M 613' 342 -. l, fi . i X---ff, 4 gi M y lt, ,N ,Cyl-E' l ,gli ,, lu I, X N! ' V, t '. r X,-'lf lffjgy, ,V Y. 1 A Ak Y XP? KD LA I A , ' W NJ., tu lj, L fa 59.1 f - rw ri 6.3 f -ef 'P fwlv V J H, ,rl slit ' ' 1 at ii t mi if f - , wi iirl C 1 is i ..rr zrf-ef-:Q , we .i.fi. A i -,Z w ,ff ., e z i ,-. KJ' J Q1 li L , 'llrif rn - i i ll T ight' A fl r' ,B 'ftf .--1 l' it is i - w U Wig Y QQ 'c f 'Gi 'W-ilti ' if ':lJJE:l 4 H 4 ll - QsKL q ff it 1 LiffllQ,,,i 'y ' l li ,fi C is , ,,,, ,' 2. , My ' f l: Y 'Tr' A ' l if 1' lf-j2E'f131'2.q-:7,',. , -2 it fir' 'viyt jg a h 'ff f y ,fit r if ' ee- it ., A ,i f 4 lltl QI, -V 5 ',,,, f fi-31 H .IR-I, XT!!- vffix J nil V. f Q . l if r - Ii ll. xg q l ' zz lf-24 ., Q! i J 4 X .. X Q, if l i, X l ffl i P l' lr. Tee-luv Hi-V-thupter I The H-Y started off this term with two programs to help make our school a better place to live in, one on cleanliness of the school and the other on honesty. Through these programs more boys became interested in the prin- ciples of the Hi-Y, so many that a new chapter had to be formed. O Our first social event was the annual Victory Dance after the T. J.-J. M. game. This was followed by an outing and a banquet. The Hi-Y was also represented in the Y. M. C. A. Basketball League. We had plenty of good clean fun whenever the club got together. O The money made at our social function was not spent entirely for pleasure. A large sum was given to such charities as the Red Cross, the Community Fund, and the Christmas Mother. ln all we had a very success- ful term. We feel that we have fulfilled our pledge, which is To create, maintain, and extend throughout our school and community, high standards of Christian Character. , XFX' 'lllilfr 7 XXX First Row lleft to right! : Eugene Foxworth, President, Beverly Horsley, Sponsor, Otto Brauer, Vice-President, Jimmy Duckhardt, Treasurer, George Harris, Secretary, Tom Cunningham. Second Row: Cary Carrington, Lyle Snidow, Bob Trombold, Artis Jay Donahue, Wilson Andrews. Third Row: Ham Oldham, Norman Scott, Jimmy Hazelgrove, Skippy Forrest, Blythe Brown, Bobby Fleming. Fourth Row: Donald Phillips, Dooley Dillard, Bill Cowan, Jack Jones, Albert Ride, Thomas Sanford. Not Photographed: Jimmy Tenser, Johnny Baylor. l 'li 4 I rf X , -YJ 1:7 13 f fd L., t t ' - Ht wif! fs- W 'i WV 'Lying' 19y,,,,iW1lpf .W lflxhyl llw 'Ik-f -- KRT s-lf ,-N KN S, Wi 5 t X Inv - X ss, -se A fi A J f it - s A J if La Qf2i17?7f T, i A 'll ' ' ' llflf J 'X ,ls S' X J ll.-it-I gf J ..f-idk Q W i Lib, ' f s' . C 4 t J g ,Xxx - in wil, if xf X RX A L X 'Q LA , hhSf,i1l.',., ' g gf H i fl . s s..faffef K V xv gt . ,M A affer- kswr L: A ,WLLTYJX uf- V ,Z--1 Lf- V,--,.. l l fx lb 214 :L Qf' ' Girl Ileserues tluh The Girl Reserves Club is an organization sponsored by the Young Women's Christian Association which tries to give girls the things they want through fun, new friendships, new experiences, better understanding of how to get along with people, and a faith for everyday living that helps them meet difficulties. 0 The club meets at the school on the first and third Tuesdays of each month and welcomes girls of all faiths. The club adviser is Miss Jeanette Henna. .skis n First Row lleft to rightl: Olivia Lowry, Anne Cheatham, Mary Westbrook, Ernestlne Allport, Carol West- brook, Phyllis Whitmore, Nancy Satterwhite, Dudley Brett, Anne Blake, Barbour Swan. Second Row: Charlotte Herrink, Jean Lowry, Ruth Dickens, Mary Anne Edwards, Mary Lee Thorpe, Betty Chapman, Anne Stanley, Lucy James, Miss Henna, Elisabeth Brauer, Marie Hubbard. Third Row: Bobbie Pollard, Virginia Dolbeare, Joan Brauner, Nancy Bruce, Sally McGuire, Wanda Cervarich, Alice Speight, Shirley Goulder, Beverley l-lcrsley, Mary Anne Spain, Clarice Ryland. Fourth Row: Dorothy Davis, Joanne Capstick, Lou Anne Hall, Sue Pitts, Audrey Petit, Marriett Henry, Betty Anne Brewer, Jean Pace. Fifth Row: Dot Maddox, Betty Leftwich, Sue Hutt, Nancy Hankins, Katherine Alexander, Margaret Bryan, Charlotte King, Betty Hoyer. , ., 'L fl fl' 53 YQ 'xv . 5 . ...L Ja ' , sa, Nik . - ar f N AFV . - I ki A .N it p 4-flL.,i L U V i. Ll Hb ix li K f 'xl 5'B1'-ffl F at wa l ik' , - ,y ,':, -1 A l N' ,gf .fabv A I 1 - , , 71?-ig t A . Q ., X .- '- 'G WL . We ra, g g ,V g M in Y K ,Vx -be A T 1' f e ef' he J C -1 -L 3. il f If ., . Wifi, 4, fe fd , ,,, ,rf 1 Q: . s , stu ,- , - 3 ffm' -ig . .gg . 1 .X , V ,ark A , U , V .Gee K X I X , . t I fi lay M ijt! 'U TE rl r D F U J fafffm 1 -CTX 1 3 f QQ , -jg , X' r 1 ' will Q 8 L4 I JJ 54 s fy' 5 3 fl , K' ' 'f W' 5117, c it ft c 3,539 ip CQ A I ay X KY xrr . X AQLX ryan.: i 'E ' X N , ,gfy 'Sf X 256, Y, N 5 l my Am X 1 au. V ,V L U I, fri 1, M z vc :S cv X Kgs gg ws. h J ffl qi, New, .1 My J, ,-A7 , A .,...m L13 W -wa J '51, 55, Qt. ll Hi 'h L-1 N 'fiw 'V fi I ,, , 'if ' Nl l 'Q M- .ff 2 iff' . itil L ' .1 - A ff X ff .N tp 'wt l ll V in-1. .at ---'1 if M I I -N A Hu f J, th' 5 I ,sw i lit RU 4 f k 'f gf if 1 if Q11 ' :lm f rp I i N f A 'X i K C 1 V' ' J ll I l fl' l U l V 'J I Nl l , X ., -L x ' t, A ' f f K. , 5 ,l 4' f z I v 1 I, N 1 W, , KW! I- iw ' fe , y 23 ld D T J' X V' L ,1 4 I ig J i 1 l V rv Qxt U ?,B r Til, 5 - 11 A ' O V,-,sexi K Q X 1 N I y, 1 if .Aa - .Li 2 x , la Y, Ki o 1 , ix' , ' l . . , fl X4 i 1 , 5 3' 3 ll, C Y ' W 'l fu. f W wnfw' , ,iw W, TM maui 5 s ef we si -al -4-ffwff, 'Y ww' , ' f' luhnrutnrq llssistunts lt is a combination ot fun and work to be a chemistry or biology laboratory assistant. Between helping the teacher and keeping the stock rooms orderly, one has plenty of time to examine plaster jaws and learn the intricacies of bandaging a burned finger so it won't hurt. 0 To be chosen as a laboratory assistant one must have an interest in science, a good character, high scholar- ship, dependability, and the willingness to shoulder responsibility. O The biology assistant helps the teacher whenever necessary, distributing and collecting material during the period. The chemistry assistant unlocks the desks in the laboratory at the beginning of the period, and locks them at the end. He helps the teacher get chemicals and has charge of the stock. To do all this, one study a day every day is required. 0 Although laboratory assistants are not alternated, as many committees are, the students still enjoy their work and find ample time for study. First Row lleft to rightl: Sarah Allen, Dick Bidwell, Emily Hastings, Mike Houston. Second Row: Maude Levey, Ann Lewis, Bobby Moore. Not Photographed: Mike Fletcher, Jo-Lo Jones, Roger Johnson, Martha Anne Snead, Jane Thomas, Bill Trevvett. l i-1 U . af 14 ,2 ' ,fi 'Y-V 'xl il I. A ' vig Q I: l'?'a,i-9 . . N JA E I hx Lf :, pbxnlgii f' 2 n R I ii J' A A ,V -' 1 'ass . ' ,. . . ,-A Q ' ', V, X qfravi F fly 4 X ill if X l fo? lsxigzal l l f X iff A' --fx no 'L' 'W i' W ,A 5 03 , QA f 1 'N i 'vp r 2 v ,yr X, 2, 5 D' ' '5 'll I s Z X! 5 If l A H ,Ji .aug L?,q-.Mill L avg? , if Ni It Q I 4? - -4 X . 2- l ' J ,i l ff. , H '- 3-5 L, .- ZIJLTI Y l 1? I -I Ak, . , fngilsi in Y xx K. K 4? 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CAMDEN RICHARD L, BIDWELL Assistant Adjutant Assistant Quartermaster Finance Officer Officer of the Guard Buttulinn Stuff-Full Term X.: , hx Color Sergeant Corporal Private , X. Sig? K' MANUEL O. JAFFE D. PAGE KELLY MORTON SCHOENBAUM lEffY5?f7F ' fi T , T T T: . A 5? 5 4.1 lifts : 1 - ' T ' - . t F UP- -L74 fi f of -' ,-f'?'9'f 1 uf ,fx-. ., -af:f'2i52- 3 ' A -' wg., J- i A .39 ix ,...t.j,f ten, A n kwiafi-L. i vs A T it .fwfr ff ,Nj 555, , , Q. in ,p 7' . IU:-g l!'l'4L1L.L44'L M , T s r gf? Huw 'lf W 'gq FK,-N QA' P Q. 4 -Y 'TS' l , or ' v Wye ,, f fl K, ml Xp 'XM lr K5 ' ,,..., V W ,ai H V -V I?-'i iw 1- il-l 'r' xc , Q :tw K , ,J , ,fu n lYs,kt.,x,, vi, 1 . N1 lm, ' Y 3 N U gf? , Q56 -33' f. - 5:-Q ,. L s A '. -'ft - 5 ni, Q i X T52 .f N 'L f X ill 'gli J H WU- ' ' ' ' 'il 'iW .1 'f 'l ., ' - 'twffffffffd ,Jaw 14 T T Q' L ffm ls xfltllll J if KL lt '- A ' f f 4 if ll'if'l 'i iff 'tml Ni '- 1 fi y . M3 . f-Q V 1, ! :A ,ni At! 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CAMDEN Assistant Adjutant Finance Officer Bllllllllllllll Stulf-Spring Term Chief Warrant Officer MANUEL O. JAFFE Sergeant Private D. PAGE KELLY MORTON SCHOENRAJU .. I fb .N4 Mb' NA JA, ' P- . --. . . . , . '. .a f . . .' 1 .1 , ' 8 f, 5 .5 5, - ,-l:'fq' ,Qu tilf . ig Yi' ' in jf. I J Rl V,-A - if H.,-f, .. sl: 'ff' ..M,C'J ' II., 4, gm ,LLQAJL Y , . 1 ,Q . A ., ,n ,I I- J y, . 2 ,J .,,..- Y Y, .. i V r I 1 ,' 4 ' - . 2? ,, - . ..v-. - fri: of it I L,- -L.- 'L X . ' -- .,.',.u- .4 f A ,A , ,, . i i x 4 ' fl. f 4 ff , If . 1- - A-,ff ., a, f- iff Qilaig f e -' , , ,, X, ri -.-. . -,hr . a. ,,-- , ' -, .-.f-,V J f i , gf , X - f . , ff Iii I ' gl - 4 . A .1 . lr . ' i 'fe 4--a re L f . ' mg' K i' Eg.. P--'j -W ' I , , Z' 2 ' X X cf' 4 K v .JH 'lf 1' N' 4 i'-f , .W .Ji ,ii +.i,ggiQ Q1-a..,,,.,i - 22' J 1 'rv LC. ' P as u if-X Q' V 2 I .41 lt-rp irqzw fl A -U. K! w, y-,f .J ry . 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D. McLaughlin, D. H. McNeill, P. L, Payne, H. J. Singleton, J. H. Swats. CORPORALS: D. H. Bartlett, J. D. Gordon, M. E. Kayhoe, J. L. McNeely, R. D, Moore, J. W. Robison. PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: P. M. Browning, E. W. Ferguson, R. J. Franck,-R. O. Petri, J. Smorto. PRIVATES: L. B, Armstrong, R. Barnes, D. Cooper, J. S. Davis, B. C. Freeman, C. H. Gilmer, C, D. Hall, J. L. ai Hirshfield, F. B. Hoenniger, W. E. Holloman, J. E. Hood, D. T. Horton, J. T. Jamerson, A. M. Kennedy, S. Mough- Q2 amian, D. Mul'r, E. J. Page, F, L. Perkins, J. C. Rennie, F. A. Smith, W. S. Sullivan, A. Sultan, G. E. Webb, B. F. ' .N Williams, C. H. Willis, L. F. Winslow, W. O. Wolfe, J. A. Woody. Hg . 'L QW' f. 'NL 'M ' l ' '. ,Lf fr , . re V31 5 , F W Ll-5 .17 il vb' l l bfifm, 'L Q- F? 41 , fi -4 ,ff 'E . , . J lr ,f 3 i M913 - Hs il Q wi' l iiifwzol' A 'z' ' 4' if 4 , vi W 5, W Klw c. ,f EU 5 AV lJ fm i ,l as 'td' N Lilii. ri Ill ,ky 'M rf., ll tie' 'QQ N Gigli lt- . A' Q' f l. A . 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Jones, P. F. Mullinax. PRIVATES: F. S. Adams, G. Armstrong, W. E. Atkinson, G. Bradley, J. W. Clawson, J. H. French, L. E. Haynes, D. Langford, R. C. Lawrence, R. H. Mann, H. C. Penn, R. E. Pucket, C. L. Stewart, A. L. Rothschild, S. L. Harris, ,Zigi T. S. Bullington, K. L. Tingle, G. H. Stansbury. fix S L , L ,L SL .,,, + , Q-A-t , 'J V' 2, af?-' c W 3 ww is e.f2w'a Egfr: AQ , ,X 1 IL Aff., 2, gy, cjfui-zu. WE ,ff Ai , 1 A l , li 3:1 K, .CX I X l v- Y ' 5 ef T ' Sy..-5-.i'D5A' 7, . 3 lpllwifi 'fit f a if vl. .ar A f fi 4' WQTJ ' ff Sie Ji xffrf ff F415 I 84'-'J ,1i A l- 'luoht ' lf 1 -5 Ellis: H A U ,' NF leo? - Q- 'fa' rf' if Q M ffl as Q A at - T' ' 'ff' ' ' - U 'iff' . 'I - ' -ff-J'---5. ' sado 2 team fi Xe W x,f.1,. + 1 f Sl? T iw. -e f QQ? 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' ff J I if 55' L.-.fftea IC I A It ., 4051, K -.f4- Nw, Q' e - ,sn ,z , F x XX Y , ,.T1,, W ,IA a 0 I 2 2 pb J L21 ' vI M IW I, - I , r an I I 'X V Ti! ' 'ff X X I IL. I L QQ. C+- ,S -ffl gyge - 4 Kwik? Captain ,,.....,,, . .,..,. -.. .,,,,,...M... J. R. NOLLEY First Lieutenant ..,. .. ,.,,,, M. L. BERNSTEIN Second Lieutenant. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, T. L. STRAWHAND Second Lieutenant ,,,,,,,, V. L. STATER First Sergeant . ..... ,. . ............ R. F, JOYCE Supply Sergeant .. .... ..... ....... . C . HUNDLEY Staff Sergeant .............. ............. . .G. LANCASTER SERGEANTS: R. H. Davis, T. R. Gregory, R. F. Hawkins, R. B. Hobbs, N. E. Morton, H. A. Nelson, J. F. Nolan, G. W. Reese, S. T. Underwood. CORPORALS: W. D. Alcorn, G. L. Bowen, E. G. Davis, C. Dennis, R. McClintock, R. W. Raabe, F. D. Tignor. PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: W. D. Breese, W. J. Burbage, W. M. Goddard, G. G. Pusey. PRIVATES: J. R. Amadeo, F. A. Carts, H. C. Clark, A. Deep, G. G. Garber, S. E. Gibson, R. E. Huband, W. l. . Nissley, H. S. Patterson, R. N. Pearman, D. L. Pemberton, T. F. Pettigrew, J. A. Swatt, H. D. Willis, G. C. Wilton, be c. L. woodwafd. '.,, ff ,M ,lil -ix' ' 1 fx lf H 'f ' l A iv vl. iflf xl' lf X f f ' 'MT 'W 't.7fs1-fle . .. , .ff2,i.r':'W 'i 1 . Stl 731 -C. H it 1, . or . .ZW it Y - aw - 1 s - -2 'r'. as ...wt saw .... , Lat-9' f-' 'N il l ll ' Awww. .- .Q f.r- . if ' ' T131 L.-A .xk'Q -N w Fi- .S I -il 2: ' ,gtk ,Q i..,,. 473' vs'-me . ,.,,,. Q, is J. 1,c1l '5f,45'lQ,Z32,fp1Qfg?? QNXX . ar.- Q T Rt f V '-e NBTA ' - 53157454 F99 ll?-:Mila l7f'? k 'Fi'i3.f'i lfJ'- trellis? X- ' Q ,N -N q g .x ,,,.. l, v,i:?Q MJ Mt J 1531?-Za. J . .. r as . ' , V - : ir, li I N GL. 2 7-,f 2' L., , fP '-3 K, K-gf l I l R2 X173 A ' Ns l -71 Z, :F lg. LJ WH WML a n Fi L xi 5- N 1 V MV 5.3! , VJ- 4 Q ffl! f4'!L,,g. 2 Y: lfef4zl1-a.g,..r'-pizglgf !..i A - rr ' ...L tl . . .f 1+-2 ll ,x NM L 1 I Wi., EA.. X: V Y 12 l ,rxlx 'Xie J :gi UM M kim! , X ,,, .Qf,'.r: T-ylii 2.1, ,T . M. V, , .. , , 5.5. .N fi, Q, .W Y 2 1' -T . 'ew M N rw ,f WK' W M rife f N - I 03 .JL l ll ,I ll W W I i T l l 1 A- J i Y , we ' FALL Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant BRUCE R. HAZELGROVE ARTHUR G. RIDDELL T. WESLEY VOLTZ DONALD U. DOGGETT SPRING Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant EDWARD L. DUNFORD DONALD U. DOGGETT JOSEPH F. INMAN LAWRENCE T. BERRY S -x Aw a '- . TW' it in . r ,. f F f i.. ff . f 9 .K i ' f if , V. ., , f 1 acij, ,x'lE' wR1. 'Q Q iw -7 X - Q . , gym. 1 ,, . 1, 3 4' ,,, Y, -xi , L .la I TM 'EH View ' X45 if Y' fbi, A11 1 L-A E950 W 52' . ' 1 w, f fini' - I ' 'X 4'Jf7L'X4'A 1i'iQl'. In VJ .fn '. Sidi-i 1-ite . f lf fx 'fi'Nif y- ' P ., -' nl' I W x K. ., l vffwmp bv,..?'2:. E A is lcyyi L All.,-Q .ix U XV f LL RJ 0 98 ' ' 9 If 4 -1, A N ' X ' J A 1 I l Q 1-yg , Ya gf? I .J..5 X .51 f - -n g.. A7 N ,Vi 1 rc 1 I I 131-i -V 5: ' I df-.I-I., Q .N 1- ff Y Y Qc- Hz X , KV 'T 'ki F ,n,..!r A yn ,if X' , r i' f,1 KM sgfeinv ! ' JR -gif r ' fi!! ffi J, We , - H54 -: iw -jiiafg Wi ? A ala E 4- if - fi ze fazwi-N -. T it A Q f t or 4- Q. at .T f if , O JINQ xy of A ...A ix 1 ji -4 '53 ' 2 - A - 1 XX -V L.. -S N .1 QUEQHQ, 17.3.-'-'Z',9 f 1. HE- fiiff' , - ' -1. -., - - -- -- , S X fe Q :1 .u 1. -at ,J .1 ,- ' ,--'g.1. -i g dec' ig - A - .gee 3. ..,,. . v-gf. --, ., -, gn My -:.f',..,,:.4? . Am , V -g'N7-Lf., 1 5:15, 5 fi iq 15 JH- 5 - -..5ww6:':.-i. 3- , il 4: ,X A on '5,,,,2f1v1X E+ faffisiikf, , , ,,TQa-cc c Q' -44: -i w-f wt Wife l l Captain ,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,..... E . L. DUNFORD First Lieutenant. ,...,., . A,.., D. U. DOGGETT Second Lieutenant .,,v.,, ....,,,, L . T. BERRY Second Lieutenant ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, J. F. INMAN First Sergeant ,,,,,,, ,,.... D . W. WILEY Supply Sergeant ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S . M. BUTLER SERGEANTS: VV. C. Blackwell, C. T. Earnest, W. R. Harlan, M. E. Kammeter, A. L. Loftin, W. P. McMahon, W. S. Moss, H. C. Pitot, C. W. Sinclair, J. M. Wright. CORPORALS: L. H. Kyle, B. B. Lacy, A. J. Noble, D. P. Shafer, R. H. Shultz, R. W, Stone, B. C. Wells. PRIVATES FlRST CLASS: F. E. Fowlkes, W. R. Hart, T. C. McDowell, D. G. Ott, K. L. Partlow, C. Yungkwai, PRIVATES: C. F. Andrews, J. Cervarich, S. B. Christian, S. F. Davis, G. F, De Baisi, C. W. Dickinson, H. H. Gammon, D. L.. Gonsalves, G. T. Graham, J. A. Heard, T. S. Locke, R. E. Lyle, F, H, Mater, P. C. Smith, R. S. Tucker, J. W. Wilcoxon, A. S. Winston. ,iM T 10 , , YV Y ' NP I L 'HX f 4 . M 'rl gf' ...X Vlmaffl' . we is flWfT?'f ffiliff K 1 ai -. l l f I wx,-5 .!V 'L ' 4.1, 2 T594-fr' X, -NQEQQ-A 5, 4, k 'fi .Q ,QR ' a W Pi NBJ ff., l - tw f it l if 1+ -1. t f A v 114325 lit' 1 4-1-4 J, qw lpllgflll f 'V-'law-2Q...g' A W:jg1j :4.y ' g ' fa-l.,f',lfj5g'i,1yx ' pf, mail . fs . K . . tybgsx 1 :J :M -5? W5 Q MQQSKVLQBY yx-45:i','rr!f'! , fX.'?,rlF1, ,f,- uf: .-'ggi ,rw Jku- -t jq 'A 4- Q .J ,V A,-, . A- -. T - -- lm ef? ffm - 1 . TAN ,f , . -. h nf 4 ,Ny X xW-J , -C' x 'Wa NLE, , Mil, Nwjgri Hr V v... 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J 3 ' 'I IPI iiIv.I'ISIr:LF'I -4- Ipit' I If ' -4 C I V- S 'gli ' .. fc' '- 'N ', 'j xg - X ,- ,,' A I 17 , Mft '53, X , we H' f S w Lk , 1- . YF ' I 7 'f' I T. F1 ffwi. X - ' 2? X' 71 ' 'Lf pf 'ef Xfygftg . - 1 A ' 6 V ww w an-ew ,M Y I Q95-f, it f -V 27745 1 Sw 1 sitgvif X vc, lfi i Ii1, -- i,f3iWf1 Q, 4 ivy? , X Q11 ' , C Ffa at lvdzfjffa' 4 ks' P -1 ' 1.3, ! 1 ELF' Pk- - ,, ,J -f --- ' -.r-,. ' L , . ,, . gf. ' A 'A' -- .-QA-Q- - A' I If , , ' J, I2 f I, ' QU - f 4 f . ,X fi -mi-,:- 'L' aft' e e 5, I I ,I If ,J ig to ,,. e1l, W .- nz Liiffl- ,,i 4 y t: Er S' ' Ix .- xg f Rest: - 'e fig? QQ, .fi-1'-if-a .. 'I , ,iiifi , if e A ' '-s '- Xa-I in .XX vi- ' '- it ,, ' I 1: f1.g'.',--0? '- S - Y fk , i fe iff 1-ffit.,1'Tf5-tv iff i if but-Pig as T, W vbufflw H I I-I ' 'L ,, 4- 4 - ,LL Lg 'NI AXA IZA '53 r l Captain ,,,,...,. .. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,... R . L. BIDWELL First Lieutenant ,,,,,,,,, ..,,,A F . C. BAILEY Second Lieutenant ...,,,, ...,,,, C . D. BURCH Second Lieutenant ,,,.,,,. ,,.,,, H . N. UPSON First Sergeant ,,,,,,e ,,,, . NG. L. COX Supply Sergeant. ,,,,,,, . ,,,, E. F. BANKS SERGEANTS: R. Chichester, J. R. Ford, J. E. Gray, B. A. Kidd, L. C. Madison, D. W. Otey, W. B. Swain, W. W. Taylor, L. E. Thorpe, W. E. Trivett. CORPORALS: R. L. Germain, A. W. Harman, E. E. Lee, P. C. Omohundro, G. T. Riggin, C. M. Southworth. PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: L. F. Edelblut, J. H. Harris, JA. Schmidt. PRIVATES: G. E, Armstrong, E. E. Baroody, L. H. Brody, G. C. Burr, L. C. Curtis, E. M. Everett, T. E. Farmer, .UI W. F. Gilley, J. D. Hall, K. V. Johnson, K. E. Mangum, C. L. Page, W. A. Perkins, M. Reinstein, H. G. Rowland, , giggle? K, T. E. shapp, cs. D. waiksnson, P. T. Williams. Q, ' - Nl, few, Us -'F EE 1f.5 f s,.j up ,Q 71' A. . .-Q.,g- f..w,.wf' 39 , N .,'. 9311, .51 . ' -P H,-ff ,xc 1 Y - mf ' 1, , eg...-14- -, V f . if . e Mi' ' Q filfi' 3 - I3 8 ' 'S f ' Jl!Lc:F '. 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TUCKER SPRING Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant T. WESLEY VOLTZ O. DRINARD TAYLOR R. GLENN SHUTT JOHN K. TUCKER Q1 1 , u,,XgLg!'4?:f.'7- J W' 3 i1,f,..j?'.A sb J, - 1- ' , - . A ,s .M f ., 5 ,W if ISV A . A 3 . We 1 .f T Q X g E .. i A -we irf,,Lf:i.AiV1 H !V'5j.:fgJ. ,t J . Il, L57 - , ,L lx., ,f If fx has h 3' ' i'f.,.,i nr 'Wit ' - f f i Ki' . 'J ' I c .ig ' I 0 1 I., . -'Vu 5.14 ,A Sf . A fill LIST 1 '11 LV U , N v F-, I 1 Y N f Y, Sf , ' -Jw erwf. ' ' SN if figs. ff?-7 7 ,iii 1, iii? f ,tax , 'Ai . N . A M ,it A ,f,,,., X, If ,. M Q W - .., N if I' iii 'f ,, QQ. V ii, ' 'X -V pu , ii i E , , xg, 7Qff.,i,'Q4 , -G ,W lfyk , ,V 1 K A ., H., if.. ,if zip , tif. T J -133 . , Q, '. ,Lf 1-':mJ.y'Qg,' A 'T't 'l fi. Vi. 'J '-5-11,-f A2'a- ,Lei Ti 'J' ii-' 'W . , I T 77 X? -1 x -7 , ' Y- ,....-f- - - W ral---. -Aix. ' - f - -I Q 0 .-, a F ,-,I E ,OJ X SX, 'f.J JXXH, vfxafff. 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Shahda, B. F. Skinner, W. Stevens, J. Trexler, S? -rf JHF' J. R. Williams.. C 1 Ziff f X Q f 3'. Pre' H .hnflt If-'XR n fx O 2, '- f,.V 6 - 36, ,U J I Ji .f za. i f5QJ 5 . . 111, , , ,,..iE,31Qm,?rr,f eg ,-45' r fx ' :jg i.. . J , Q, X Q, if ,AK Qing iw i 1 K 4' A I F n r -7 ' fr' 'G 9 f , 1 ffl, of-3, tv? lnj gi, 3 QC 1 , SJ .4198 ,J If 7 Elf! cc' fx V3 r ll SQ ' 'V jl I illh 611:11 rl ff 4 , 'Ll , ,1 , gn. HY -iq lf , -X ff 1 ,Lu .rr . X. , A ' .. 7-- -EE. ,r . ,',1g,4J Q . i ,S ' X .ap 'e ,L -WTTJRS ,J ,ix 3, r - -A is-A er , q,,, ':f1i M rr .fEg2,:2'glIl L. , , r , 'Q-1 Z.. ' ,Sf J, tif, , ,XIV 'M 4-L, N A . .53-'37,E-,i,g'itW!l.'L,my V I ,calf ,V W- W yi' i s 'f JAX! N .-- -111' 1 Q..-v f j 2 , oi-4: 3? dr- rv.: VI-' fi' ' F ' f lf I -N ' fl , gn, -' r 2-.,': ff ' nj M x K A 'Q 7, Ifzv Q13 Wu 1510: . llfmf ' , l Luo ' r-9 f ' a - J - Q7 fi fxr' Zi 4 -x Rv 1' . ': 21: ff' ? 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The Honor Court serves as the judicial branch of the Cadet Corps. lt is the duty of this organization to give a fair trial to members of the Corps who have been found breaking the Corps rules. lf the offender is found guilty, the Honor Court decides the appropriate punishment. The meetings of the Honor Court are called by the chairman, who is elected by the members. The membership con- sists of commissioned officers, not below the rank of captain. The emblem of the Honor Court is a golden eagle worn on the left sleeve of the uniform. The Honor Court performs an important function in preserving the dignity and good name of the Thomas V i JCM? 111' 1 3, sf. Jefferson Corps. . y M y, Misafir r :.liLaiy T 1 a fe if T ,. T Q .fi-. NC! ,, A VV, a : - Z vi: xi my .,1Yv.,V,,,' 'gg i 4 .,f ,y ff f . mgii i i. 4 . gy , vi .S -- 1'.r 7 NE? .. QQ Q.. or L mf., mfg. 'Qi f r . H ' . T Lf ,gfsy ...L . 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If X5 MA. 1 ' 'K Rftflk ' 'NIT ' x CADET OFFICERS LEAVING FOR WEST POINT N WW snnnsons HELEN NN F Com HA RR! 'IE Compawl Dany So EMI LY SHARP D Company 1 --I If ' can - 1422164 ,gifrip f 2 .' ,:,:,-.xrvism -' 'M-xii? A g,,,59'f 4 Vf 'QE Q .J l i. TIIIIIIIIIS IEFFEIISIIII IIIIIIET IIUIIFS The Thomas Jefferson Cadet Corps, in four short years, has made tremend- ous progress. During their first term the cadets mastered the art of close order drill, which led to their being recognized by the Army as a 55-C unit. After this rating had been received, the Army supplied the Corps with Enfield rifles to replace the original wooden dummies. The Corps' training program was then broadened to take in extended order drill, first aid, map reading, machine gun, hand grenade, and tent pitching instruction. This course is designed to give every boy who desired it, a fundamental knowledge of the functions of a soldier, so that if he is called upon to serve his country, he will not be altogether unprepared. The Corps Counselor, Mr. Woody, is one of the most important persons connected with the Corps. It is the duty of this faculty member to direct the figure practices for the cadet dance and to represent the interests of the Corps among the faculty. The Corps Counselor is elected by the vote of the Corps at large. One of the outstanding features of the Thomas Jefferson Cadet Corps is its excellent military band. This band had already been organized for a number of years when the Corps came into existence, and so was ready to become a full-fledged military band at once. During the years of the military regime, the Band has progressed steadily under the able leadership of Mr, Frank Wendt. First of all it has become ver- satile in concert work, playing with equal ease and precision the classical works of Dvorak, Sibelius, and Beethoven and the martial airs of Sousa and Hall. Second, it is now an efficient military unit with excellent discipline, well able to march with accuracy in the required band formations, and when the occasion demands, in company formation. Many Band members also take part in optional Corps activities, such as the rifle team, aquatics, and athletics. For these achievements the Band received the Corps efficiency cup in June l945. This, along with various articles in the JEFFERSONIAN, Richmond papers, and even in papers of other Southern cities, suggests that the Thomts Jefferson Band is one of which the Corps as well as the whole school may be justly proud. The Thomas Jefferson Corps has also produced an excellent rifle team, which has been functioning since the Corps was organized. The team meets each Saturday at the police rifle range for a three-hour practice from nine A.M. until noon, After the Corps was recognized as a 55-C unit in September I944, the Rifle Team received a shipment of .22 caliber Matchmaster rifles. With these rifles the team, in addition to winning the city championship, has taken many honors in national competition. ln i945 it was placed fourth in the nation in class B competition of the Postal Trophy Matches. With all of these achievements behind it, our Corps is still striving for better things. lt hopes soon to become a junior R. O. T. C. unit. This would be the highest recognition a corps of this type could receive from the Government. ,ln wig -4453 'lt-QV 4 Y omg, ni. IQ fr: ff-rj, 5 C'553- -5-'l'f'W'g ' - I CF. fi . ff U . - f A lafx -. 'tx 1 Off- ani. 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Q E N X I X I I I ' I .I l , IQ I 1. , K I -, 'I III ., Rf' I , , k -.., , .M al Y, -F Y , J , I W b I A If W 15 . Y fx J rl-V K VVYQ Qlk, 'gill V If I ' Y I i of I ff 'TISLX -.-'2 e11A,I,..-wI..,..IIfH-A-1-ATE e AA f ,Y .X wi. ia, ' r I ,f L ,I ,iid fr- 1 , L. 1 inxlx I VARSITY SQUAD: Front Row lleft to rightlr Co-Captain Howren, Cunningham, Co-Captain Foxworth, Kerneklian, Duckhardt, Jones, Brown, Brauer, -Ride, Mills, Andrews. Second Row: Manager Forrest, A. White, Spence, Snidow, Oldham, Williams, Ritchie, Sanford, Buchanan, Smiley, Martin, Burnette, Manager Bell. Third Row: Coach Noble, Manager Nuckols, Fleming, Hood, D. Phillips, Kohler, D. White, Scott, Rose, Baylor, Coach Carmack. Jeffs Tie for titv thumpinnship Illullop .luhn lllurshull 46 tn ll Howren and Andrews Top Scorers The Thomas Jefferson Varsity football squad of l945 achieved a brilliant record of 8 wins, 2 losses, and a tie. The highlight of the sea- son, of course, was the smashing win over Jayem, 46-O. According to Coach Shelburn Carmack the team was every bit as good as the i943 State Cham- pions. The Jeffs presented a hard running backfield behind a big fast line coached by Hank Noble. The Presidents placed two men on the All-State squad, guard Jim- my Duckhardt and tailback Don Howren, Duckhardt was rated by Coach Carmack as the best guard he has coached in fifteen years. Howren was a great breakaway run- ner and also bore the brunt of the Jeffs' aerial offensive. Tackle Otto Brauer was placed on the second string, while Jack Jones, center, received honorable mention. All of these men received all-city awards, along with end Albert Ride and full- back Wilson Andrews. The scorers were led by Howren with 49 points, but he was followed closely by An- drews with 48 markers. Tom Cun- ningham, wingback, amassed a total of 37 points, while quarterback Artis Mills racked up 24 tallies. Other Jeff scorers were Johnny Baylor, IZ, Albert Ride, 6, Bobby Fleming, 6, and Jimmy Duckhardt, who scored a safety counting 2. David Rose converted 6 extra points while Joe Mathias booted 4. the score, and the Jeffs led at half time l3-O. On the first play after the half Don Howren broke away for a 50- yard jaunt that pushed the Jeffs out in front l9-O. The last Jeff tally was scored by Tom Cunningham late in the fourth quarter on a quarterback sneak, Jeffs Roll Over G. W. 20-6 Scoring in three quarters, the rampant Jeffs rolled over lighter Alexandria to the tune of 20-6. Andrews climaxed a 70-yard first quarter march led by Fleming and Howren by smashing 8 yards for the score. The second Jeff tally was set up by a 37-yard aerial from Howren to Foxworth on the 3-yard line. Cunningham then cracked over for the score. Andrews' second touchdown fol- lowed a George Washington fumble late in the third quarter. Andrews tallied on a 2-yard smash off tackle. Jeffs Trounce Morrison 25-0 The Presidents inaugurated their season by overwhelming Morrison 25 to O. The Jeffs displayed a pow- erful running attack led by Wilson Andrews and Donald Howren. The Jeffs' first score came as a result of a fumble recovered on Morrison's 33-yard line. Howren then cut off guard to race the re- maining distance to paydirt. Q After Andrews, Howren, and -X Fleming had successfully driven fr Wx down to the 4-yard marker, the A tx., fullback finally crashed over for f Ti Nik 'N 'il ' 1 - x T i , -it W 1 A . , , - K: if 'ij -.- W , 'ilk ml Y ZS? ., ff .:. 77 . 1 .19-54: 44-' 1 filfafirftief- il' ff l iglgmiftasat 'yzffy .- .. , lil '-'offs V .- ., . --- W 7 V- f--+1 .N . A e L - B.. -f i T ll? rv' . i Fi '4 '-slim 'T -4 xl! - fr .flip-' . r .1-t.3r.5 2 ' rf 75 : 53 gk..-l4,N ' email by t nf 4 i ,1:si2xr4... . tele- 'tfsrffa . ox 12 . - 11 tr ,rf ,QQ-,',, Mi Sli-v i sr, , ,lair Yilamg, U, ',.-js'-,.,f71' jg- f ,t it 1 -',4,-.a:,zrL :i-A ,jf WLC- ,Uv . l -. 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Andrews scored the first touch- down when he cracked over on a power buck. Minutes later Duck- hardt raised the score to 8-O when he tackled a Blackstone passer in the end zone. With Andrews, Howren, and Fleming advancing the ball reg- ularly, the Jeffs moved down to the 13-yard line, from where How- ren spun over guard for the score. Two President speedsters, Bay- lor and Fleming, scored the Jeffs' last three touchdowns. Baylor scor- ed on runs of 35 and IO yards. Fleming scored the last Jeff tally on a 17-yardl sweep around left end, Crimson Wave Mudders Outwade Presidents, I3-0 That rain and mud go with a defeat was the story as the Jeffs . ..--. - 3 lost their first game to Petersburg, I3-O. This game marked the hip in- jury of tackle Otto Brauer, which considerably hampered the Jeffs' chances in later contests. Baylor and Fleming were the only Jeffs able to move in the mud. The Crimson Wave played their cards carefully and scored in the first and third quarters on a block- ed punt and a 30-yard off tackle run. Mighty Granby Downs Jeffs Duckhardt and Mills starred de- fensively for the Jeffs as they lost their second successive game to the powerful Granby State Cham- pionship Squad. The Presidents were never in the ball game as the Comet backs pa- raded to touchdowns in all four MSM , EilUf!il!lil!ili! ...., . g g 5 ' 4 ' ..., ,. .... . . . F :V .I , jf.-.sg-I :Q .il .uf 5'5:,!Hr.-r'f- , - ...Wm iw,-if ,. , X , V u . 'fix , Q5 Ms , 3 A - f..i...:: ...,. .. ,, ,. wwf.. -,H ,.w,:mgajv,vw ,. ,km cc, Q aaaa . , , 1 ffiisage ei w . .. .A W Fleming on the Loose Big Red Edges Hampton 'I-6 The Jeffs bounced back into the win column as they edged Hampton, 7-6, in a thrilling contest under the City Stadium lights. Early in the third quarter, Donald Howren took a punt on his own l2- yard line, cut for the sidelines, and raced 88 yards behind perfect inter- ference to paydirt. The game was a see-saw thrill- er, with the Crabbers out-playing the Jeffs in the early moments of the game and scoring in the second quarter. The Jeffs completely dominated the play in the second half and walked off the field with a 7-6 victory by virtue of David Rose's perfect conversion. Jeffs Play St.-C. to 6-6 Tie The Presidents and the Saints from Westhampton waged a long, hard battle on the City Stadium field only to have it come out in a 6-6 tie. With Andrews and Baylor bear- ing the brunt of the offensive, the Jeffs were able to move up and down the field for short consistent gains, but had to fight for every inch near the goal line. The Jeffs crossed the goal line three times, quarters to completely overpower L the Jeffs 33-O. ai Duckhardt and Mills showed the gsga, way for the valiant Jeff defensive Q Afqg ' Eugen? FgTwor,,h Arg? ,mms gjguee as they made tackle after l , 'I ? P!! BVI BC - I Q ' . . wn 1 f Wa i A 'l if wr 7 -fu P 1' F ff H- ' mf ntwall 'i5'3tf'i 'ilEf W Vi 2 ,X ll SQ, life 9, .159 ra, 4. i f .. W' ' 'Mi K7 2-V? ' if ' '- 4 ,- N - N A Q36 , .nl gs. ' ' . ,- ,ul K ! e 7- 7- 7 ' itil ev tm v HW 'M E LVVEVM F Ti 9 R 1 C3 l. ,Q ' ' lit' 'ii Fly ' 'a as W ef' f- .6 .- is jf S I5 -, ,J f 1 Ft- za el - as-33514 if f A A fi it rl l u i .Q ff asf mx A ,A T sl - r - a sf is ' f Wi WEE Y 4 'Lrf E V liv i - if if fi l'!I'i'f--,. eeee gi-rr . 1. fffiffw - i ,1 'ff an fist' f 2 ,BJ Fsllli' ,.,ig3,. I X F' V 9 Q ill 'WI El ll ml l I l ff 1' I X ,J 'Q W - Q Mgiyfi ,ii alla--lfl Q24 limi' ..a f' yi, - ' f ' f , lf - 44 it? ' T l f ,.,1,,gf'f L41 F7 ll' it' f lf! 1 -. - if 5 7' 1 ,-e' ' .. gc -Y A X- uf. , W- - ww- f ,,- . -.. , LUTLJL-C 4 Q 1 ' -1 gif..--'fd -f V, ,',' ' 1 a , 1 'N 'x7w K,rQlrb' If A -at , if- If - 4, 4, v ,e , ,L N, Howren goes over the top against St. Christopher but were called back twice because of penalties. Late in the fourth quarter Tom Cunningham took a pass from How- ren on the 25 and raced over. Jeffs Stop Roanoke 'I3-0 The Jeffs, with Andrews and Howren showing the way, spoiled Old Grads' Day for Roanoke as they defeated them l3-O. The Jeffs were in the driver's seat all the way, and the Magicians were unable to penetrate beyond the Jeffs' 35-yard line. Andrews personally conducted a 62-yard drive in the third period and then climaxed it by plowing over for the score. With Andrews and Howren gain- ing consistently the Jeffs scored again in the fourth quarter when Artis Mills cracked over on a quar- terback sneak. David Rose convert- ed from placement. .ff ' f 7' 1 .. , if , FW , - is , M ,yy ga I , Y, L L p AEN! 'Q A ,tm .. .- .... -' .,.. Albert Ride lendl Presidents Outclass Benedictine 37-0 The Belt Liners avenged last year's upset by the Cadets, with vicious pleasure, as they snowed them under 37-O. On the first play from scrimmage Howren scored his first tally on a 'llyard sprint through guard. Minutes later Otto Brauer re- covered a fumble on the Cadet 20 and Howren raced around end for his second score. Late in the second quarter left end Albert Ride intercepted a pass on the Jeff 42 and raced 53 yards down the sidelines to put the Presi- dents ahead l8-O at the half. Jack Jones intercepted a pass on OITI the third play after the half, and minutes later Andrews plowed over from the five. Tom Cunningham made the Jeffs' fifth touchdown when he scored on a reverse. Howren completed the Jeffs' scoring when he gathered in a punt on his l2 and raced 88 yards. A , . 'ii T n qi lk rdf llfigf? A - A' il ,X A l l ' if 'li 4 lfrrli 1? XX X lmvrxfb ,,,e-.. 'AN ri lr L- V 4 .1 if VI 2 Y , NJ 1. 5 xlsi y R , ...Aki X fd l i -1 il car W wr h 1 5 no tr as tml k gl bf- N-Y T .sc A fffvil zffs ' X, f Q n Ns. . 4 ' -asf - -' ' ,ff Ml -X kia. fx' ,yi , is .5 'lg X r , V so L ff: :A if-be . vi sinh xt V I Ib an Y-md - 'T l Jeffs Rout John Marshall Before 18,000 Fans, 46-0 The mighty Jeffs reached the towering peak of their season's ef- forts as they buried rival Jayem un- der an avalanche of 46 points. Wilson Andrews scored three touchdowns to lead the Jeff scorers, while Tom Cunningham scored two. The rest of the Presidents' back- field, Howren and Mills, scored one each. Cunningham scored the Jeffs' first two touchdowns in the first quarter, the first on a l7-yard pass from Howren and the second when he faked a pass and raced 41 yards for the score. Rose converted after both scores. Ride played a stellar game as he threw a devastating block on the Jayem safety to enable Andrews to complete his 69-yard touchdown jaunt in the second quarter. Howren passed for another score in the third quarter when he tossed a l5-yarder to Mills in the end zone. Big Wilson Andrews scored the Jeffs' next two touchdowns on goal line smashes in the third and fourth quarters. Rose- converted after the first and Howren after the second. Howren scored the Jeffs' last touchdown when he took a l7-yard aerial from Cunningham in the end zone. Presidents Blank Devils in Final 5-0 The Jeffs completed their highly successful season as they edged Hopewell in si Thanksgiving clash on Shawen Field. Wilson Andrews was the work horse of the Jeffs' 50-yard scoring drive in the fourth period when he ' UQ, hit the line for repeated gains. Mills scored, however, when he cracked over the half-yard line. Fleming and Duckhardt also play- ed stellar roles in the hard earned victory, Fleming was a big gun in the Jeff offensive, while Duckhardt blocked a Hopewell punt in the second half. Initial Junior Squad Hang Up 2-3 Record Trying to prepare players for the varsity was the purpose in forming the Junior Squad. Although they worked hard, they won only two out of five games, as they were handi- capped by playing tough Class B teams. Losing their first three games to Glen Allen, Highland Springs, and the St. Christopher Reserves seemed to wake them up. They bounced back to rack up a victory over Manchester, 33-l2, and lay low the Boys Home team l2-O. Considering the fact that this was the first year that Tee Jay has Coach Carmack, Howren, and Foxworth with city trophy. had a Junior Squad, they made a good showing. They were under the excellent coaching of Welton lSpudl Bloxsom. Sophomore Footballers Carve Out Clean Slate The unheralded and unrecogniz- ed sophomore squad displayed great ball playing last season, as they won four games out of as many starts. The sophs, coached by Ed Smith, opened their season by overwhelm- inq Manchester by the score of 26-6. Varina also proved to be an easy touch for the soph gridders as they goose-egged them 26-O. By twice defeating the Junior Varsity gridmen from St. Chris- topher's l4-O and 7-O, they rounded out a nearly perfect sea- son that saw only 6 points scored against them. Fullback Sam Vint led the scor- ing by racking up 24 points. End Sydney Lee followed closely with l9 markers, The rest of the scoring was distributed among Caleb Wal- lace with l2 points, George Chum- bley with ll, and Ray Quarles with 7. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD: First row lleft to righti: Farley, Huff, Cournow, Barnard, White, Pharr, Cooper, Mills. Second Row: Quarles, Hudson, Moore, Vint, Goulding, Captain Chumbley, Wallace, Hoffman, Jones. Third Row: Smith, Coach, Tingle, DuLaneg, Tinder, Ramsey, Assistant Manager, Mirakian, Manager, Kelley, Wall, Sherrod, lass. i'. fx F , . , 4 ,fx 3' 5,3-ij 2152. ll ff A' -:fi'sf'f U 1 Q , Sv., N-, ., ,-.' - -i, 1, . 'Nr f -Wu' we V 5. '..f'J?.?5ji.fg .. .,:g'1fAz - fl ,V 1 3 Rf X , M .up , -flfg-Q-M1 xiii , I 4151? .5X,,3. ' Cf -1- wc? -,wi , vg r'lt '- Q, t '- , - K M,g,.,YVf'T ,ggi 1 wi -, . r i +l.eeffwioii it 1 Avro 2-QQ.. ,aw i.-'u-ima, viii' il, 'i cg-l G 4' -'l.'iL'f11,qiQY'. it fd his -- 7 41' X t 0 Nt K. L 5 Y, -y -L, Kg., 1. Y . -, V IT: -ix-531,-,9,.'sN ,I 1 Q:-lj, -or f W. lllltif Meinl if selllfw gi ii- f, f ft fic. if, ., a .1 , ..,...,uf f---ew-wi -fi .fi --fl, li. fi ' i 1' A F! .f'3, , 'Q .917 377' .+,. I KIM- -W --A T .TVJT C+-313, tiki' Alf ,V l K f is lf l t C- as - f fer- e : .g':-I V' .- 4, f , I r : 4 w- A A 1 Ge if f w ill F l4!+f,g. A 1 X 'l i THE HOCKEY SQUAD: Sitting lleft to rightl: Co-Captain R. M. Sullivan, Co-Captain E. Brauer. Kneeling: N. Moss, E. Heriing, A. Lake, H. Lake, M. L. Nelson, A. Bennett. First RowpStianding: B. Hart, P. Farmer, B. Swecker, C. Willis, B. Ashby, M. Vial, L. Shank, A. White, B. Lee. Second Row Standing: K. Harlowe, J. Brooks, M. A. Walker, M. Guthrie, E. Nolde, J. Ridenour, R. Watkins, H. Beckh, J, Ashby, H. Johnson. IEHEHES uilIfllI'illU5 TllIilE, Ti! ull! The hockey team, with only tour letter lassies returning, was slow in forming, but with the aid of the progressive sophomores, the starting eIeven began to develop. By traveling to Petersburg we began our season victoriously with a 2-l score. With TeTe Brauer making a lone tally in the Collegiate game, we were the underdogs, with a score of 4-l. Playing host to the ever-powerful St. Catherine's shincrackers, we again met our defeat by the skill of their center-forward, who chalked up three goals. The game ended with the score 5-O. However, our 9-2. TeTe Brauer led the scoring with four goals, while Phyllis Farmer and Barbara Ashby followed with two goals each. Our next game was a hard-fought one. Nell ff spirits were lifted when we A 75 triumphed over our down- -E -. H . . . 4at?3 33f' a Mauda Lava, Manage, town rivals with a count of a , I I H1 Q, 3 ,J as ,Xa Wy I -at -, 4 1 ,A ta, h f o . ',.'- vat., 5 I M., .X x a, Qian r' ,H bop? 151 9 , . ., - . ' if' - .Y aa, , . if P W. K m .s it J or ef? , 'ffl p . 'ff '++6' f yffiflf Li -n .fi gf? RH, .gfwfa ff tX ' M' ' f XT? Fr y? ii. ..T?Jir' ' 35 l '51 . . A , tl J. jfs. aa ' -' ,' f 'l1,,,:- ,Q N 1 4 at ,ff-:avi A ' V I V 5. -:V -- a. A Q-,QS 'gjtlra 'U V fb .ga ,X , .V ug, ', . SX, .f My ,f l P'M.fB'Qf1, ai jkNl,-:Z f . ii-. ' if' rrfggivg' if , 2 ejgl , U-L1 4 l,7.f'f jig. ' th V It 1 'Self-, is he -se' L 4' ..p.Jf'1 'f ff. 421 f A .. f ' U 4 L?'il .A C Xl i 'Q Ns Mila inxrn 'Ji-A f s ' . I ig Ma! -X 'fr g,fl541+f 3Q'ri3 XX g as f Lg, R -a X ' if 44.3, A ,- -A -M X- NJ :J . '99 J xx .., ' 5-:sg , -.. 6 .1 . - X x f f ' 'Ya SOPHOMORE SQUAD Washer and Barbara Ashby each made a goal for Peters- burg and Tee Jay respective- ly, ending the fray l-l. Our last varsity game was an up- set, when the Justices aveng- ed their defeat by a 4-3 victory. Reserves Set Record The Reserves, winning three out of four games, had an outstanding season. For their first game, they visited Col- legiate, defeating that team l-O. Their only setback came in their second game, when they lost to St. Cather- ine's 5-2. As guests of John Marshall, they added a l-O victory to their record. In the return engagement, the re- serves white-washed the Jus- tices, 6-O. ll-lilda Beckh, star- ring for the Jeffettes, made three goals. Sophs Win Two Games The Sophomores, who played three games with Hill, chalk- ed up two victories to one de- feat. They left Hill behind with a 2-O score in the first tilt, but Hill made their comeback in the next game with a 2-O triumph. Determ- ined to prove that they were better, the Sophs towered over Hill once again, winning 6-O. BOX SCORES VARSITY Tee Jay ,..... 2 Petersburg l Tee Jay ...... l Collegiate .... 4 Tee Jay ...... 0 St. Catherines 5 Tee Jay ..,... 9 John Marshall, 2 Tee Jay ...... l Petersburg l Tee Jay ...... 3 John Marshall, 4 RESERVES Tee Jay ...... l Collegiate ..., 0 Tee Jay ...... 2 St. Catherine's. 5 Tee Jay ...... l John Marshall 0 Tee Jay ....., 6 John Marshall. O SOPHOMORES Tee Jay ...... 2 Hill .... ... 0 Tee Jay ...... 0 Hill .... ... 2 Tee Jay ...... 6 Hill .... ... l VARSITY TEAM s- 'dl ss- .QM ,,g4' Q v5M ' 5 1 X 4. ,mf , I f le QM., is e i i f J i i Ni-' ' ffl. .. lf Q ' -7' ' l ' T l ' t 1 N - as Q . --.4 a 5' -'T' file- ., -,-. 24 WS E il ll fl ll f Hlllll-dig! Me- W.. f f , I bn of I-fig!-5-LT is ,iff 2:2 it lg .Arif-l T -'Tiff' -- k ifv 'el' QL' I sg Y li l , JIYTTQ-lu- iii? Q, lgfpl, Q g - Fifi iffjgxj T -5 ' , 7 .31 L --T5 - 1 ya 96 6.23 ala A - JIU , L v -:N T PV' Kneelinn lleft to rightl: Don Phillips, Bob Trombold, Jack Jones, Eugene Foxworth, Don Hfmwren, Tom Cunningham. Standing Bob Phillips, Gene Doyle, John Dwyer, Lou Shilling, Michaux Buchanan, Ed Proffitt, Coach Bloxsom. Tee-luv tugers lllin State thumpinnship For the fourth time in as many years Thomas Jefferson High's Basketball team reached the State finals, and for the second time the Jeffs walked off the court with the Championship. The Jeffs faced Roanoke in a thrilling story book finish in the finals, winning 23-22, with less than a minute to go. A double foul was committed, with Roanoke get- ting first crack at the basket. When the Roanoke player missed, Don Howren stepped up to the foul line amid breathless silence and sank the point that broke a 22-all tie and gave the Jeffs the title. Although the score was higher in the semi-finals clash with Gran- by, it was undoubtedly the best game of the playoffs. The Granby Three Jeffersonians All-State the Jeffs won 34-22. Exhibiting a faultless defense and a high-geared offense, the Jeffs jumped into a quick lead, and although closely tailed were never headed. l Jones Captain of All-State Three of the Jeffs were honored on almost every all-star team in sight, these three being Jack Jones, Eugene Foxworth, and Bob Trom- bold. They were placed on the all- city and all-district, and climaxed their hardwood careers when they were selected on the All-State squad. Jones, a repeater on all of these selections, was honored with the captaincy on all of them. Jones also won the Hank Wolfe trophy as the most valuable player in the city and the Cy Slavin foul shooting trophy. Win I9, Lose 4 The Jeffs experienced a brilliant record of l9 wins against 4 losses. 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'Z' 'Q 9 ,M . -J' 'Qs ' 2 'viii-tl - wi- E , Q o LQ' '53 lpn!!!-' -15 'R -ft . Y fs- ,XX 'af - -iss., ss X aaae .Q .. es- x-riff .' yn irf - in-4 c Y- -so E Lwpfltfbx Xu Sggms- . I -muen iz, -.1 ,A fu 3, tx, A X, , gg A1 'l lkyx S til- 3 . ji - W, i 1- V hu . ' yt . L .- 'xr f. -' . JF Q K f iI l Jack Jones, Coach Bloxsom, Don Howren Granby. They split two games with Lynchburg and lost to Greenville High of South Carolina, 28-27, in the first round of the Duke Tourna- ment, They won two games from their arch rivals, John Marshall, St. Christopher's, Benedictine, Hope- well, Maury, Hampton, and Peters- burg. Also on the Jeffs' victory list were three victories against Roa- noke. Bob Trombold 33 Bloxsom Builds Effective Team Much credit should go to Coach Welton E. lSpudl Bloxsom for building such an effective team, which won the City title and the Central District Championship. With only two lettermen back, Co- Captains Jack Jones and Don How- ren, Bloxsom had to start from near scratch. Gene Foxworth was a trans- fer from Raleigh, Bob Trombold was a reserve last year, and Tom Cunningham came up from the sophomore team. Don Phillips and Lou Shilling were also from last year's reserves. Phillips is the only one to return for next year's team. Jones Leads Scorers City scorers were led for the sec- ond year by Jack Jones, who rack- ed up 25l points, of which 53 were foul shots. ln the next three places were Bob Trombold, with l68 points, Gene Foxworth, with l58 points, and Tom Cunningham, with g 'xm WV 1'1 if f MTN-L .fl F2351-Slf 'llbg-ll af if f i Y l29 markers. Also high in the race was Don Howren, with l l l buckets. Although Don Howren did not receive so many honors as some of the other Jeffs, he was one of the most valuable men in the offense. His dribbling and ability to set up plays were constantly being praised. The year also marked the Jeffs' first invitation to participate in Duke's Tournament of Champions. Sophomores Undefeated Also experiencing a banner year were Coach Shelburn Carmack's B team. Playing against some of the tougher Class B teams around the city, they rolled to a perfect record of l5 wins against no losses. With all of the varsity first string- ers graduating in June, much will be expected of the members of this squad. Delmar Sylvia was the high scorer of the club, while Mickey Mills, Russell Cheatham, Ray Quarles, and Grady Whitehorn were other standouts. Tom X l 'i x'-+i ,X i df' 4 KZ' 1.. Qi..- ,, Y -.La 1?- ihbh-AV 'fr-ls...,,,s , ,fr .4 V VARSITY BASKET BALL SQUAD: First Row, Left to Right: H. Lake, E. Brauer, co- captain, Maude Levey, manager, G. Holland, co-captain, Alma Lake. Second Row F. Redford, F. Reed, M. Hough, B. Walton, R. M. Sullivan, J. Hawkins, H. Beckh. Zhigd gow: D. Sachs, P. Farmer, C. Jones, J. Ridenour, J. Dawson, N. Harrelson, . ac s. 1 Girl's Basket Ball Varsity i Sets Spectacular Record From the three returning vete- rans, Gatewood Holland and Elisa- beth Brauer were elected co-cap- tains. With practices starting in December, the team got off to a good start. After Chrstmas we began our schedule by playing Petersburg. lt 1 Maude Levey manager was a very hard-fought game, but the Jeffettes were able to defeat them 20-l8. Our next rival was Varina, who succeeded in out-scor- ing the Jeffettes early in the game. The rally ended with Tee Jay trail- ing 33-38. We played Waynesboro in our next contest. The Jeffettes f' won the Iaurels 3l-24 in a well- feated by a score of 30-4O. Travel- ing to Hopewell, the Jeffettes were very pleased when we were able to chalk up another victory on our vecords. By the help of promising sophomore forward Alma Lake, who scored twenty-one points for us, we defeated Hopewell by 52-36. At John Marshall, they took the lead up to the end of the game. With a few minutes to play, Tee Jay was one point behind, when Rose Marie Sullivan made a final basket and we won a 35-34 victory. Collegiate was our next opponent. The Jeffet- tes combinations had little trouble in defeating them by a score of 29- 20. The substitutes proved their value by starring in this game. In the return game with Hopewell, we overcame their threats early in the game and once again outscored them by a count of 54-30. Visiting Petersburg, the Jeffettes made a much better showing than in the first game. Petersburg took the lead early in the game, but we be- gan outscoring them by the end of the first quarter. The rally ended with Tee Jay towering over Peters- burg by a score of 35-18. This end- x rounded game. At St. Catherines 1 ' V Gatewood Holland . EllS8befh Blfal-19 Cmcapfaan Tee Jay was unsuccessful, being de- co-captain A91 .. ,, Qqkl 48 rw. SZ . rv -,-01 -fZ.3e?'f.. ie ' N ,-.. . 1 . 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Since they had not prac- ticed together, we were able to de- feat them by a score of 39-32. Reserves The Reserves record of four vic- tories against two defeats is an out- standing one. ln the first game against Petersburg the Reserves were able to defeat them Zl-l8. Varina proved to be too powerful The Sophomores Vi, K -T'l5i. ' Us f , T5 , Al, if QQ, l 5ji , ,fi - ,'lii.Xi-L' .J 'fb if.. 59.3 J -s ff-'Yi-J' if ff AS .relax a J . I ' IT .ff ill' Ci, 1 5 be-Szgidiygf .jfajsp ii-.' 4.. '. 'IM -' X 1 ,l -. ' 01 ,L ' ,. rw LF'-Feffkgieix A mfg A V ig ,ay a -3' -eg, ,f r 5 W. , ,,i ii.. 1, ,il Y' , - fs, Q JY , sf . ra i sf, . 21 .i 4 - 7, 5, -.J---59911. I 'A+ gh. V ,ygggz wt 'tx f4,'gL,,'n1c,K ,, JT? if-. D. ,yin , 5, J-Jr! lf, A cn: - Avi sf' ' tif MZ- --Q ' R . KT 9 ii if fgilvfflerfx, ' l Ng ' Q t y , -Quik X ' gfuti Q X, . 11 K c ff - The Varsity Team for the Reserves and was victorious by a score of 23-24. John Marshall was the next opponent to yield. The Justices were defeated by the Reserves by a score of 30-l8. In their next game the Reserves de- feated Collegiate 25-l6, with Jean Hawkins high scorer for Tee Jay. ln the return game at Petersburg, their team took the lead, but with keen determination the Jeffettes passed their opponents and the score was 39-Zl. ln their last game, against St, Catherine's the Tee Jay Reserves were the underdogs by a score of 30-38 Sophomores The Sophomores played four games, of which they won two, lost one, and tied one. The Sophs had a hard fought game with Hill, but the score was l-l. With West- hampton Tee Jay lost by l3 I4 N but they were able to do better in their next game. They won the game with East End by a score of 22-l8. 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X Nuff BASEBALL SQUAD, 1946: Sitting, Left to Right: Doyle, Lewis, Dwyer, Wallace, Cheatham, J. Jones, Moughamian, D Ph s Donati, G. Cunningham. Standing: Coach Bloxsom, Manager Mirakian, Rosenbaum, Chumbley, Nash, Mattson, Redford, R Ph ll p T. Cunningham, Manager H. Jones. 2 ff Bllsehllll, l945-l94E The i945 Jeff stickmen started the season off right by topping Battlefield Park 9-5. They were set back, however, by Petersburg lO-4. The Red Sox nosed out John Marshall l4-l l and then routed Hopewell l l-2. Their first game with Benedictine was rained out, but the Cadets snuffed them out with an 8-O victory in the second game. This was followed by a four-game winning streak. The Jeffs beat Midlothian l6-4, gained their revenge from Benedictine by a 5-3 score, and topped Petersburg and Hopewell 7-4 and 7-6 respectively. After being beaten by St. Christopher i6-l , the Jeffs, rated as the underdogs, made a great rally under the excellent hurling of Cardoza, and beat the Saints 2-l . The season was closed as the Jeffs lost by ll-3 to John Marshall. Most of the mound work was done by Cardoza, Kirtley and Lewis. Doyle and Cunning- ham acted as relief pitchers. The men who received letters were Cardoza, Kirtley, Dwyer, W. Cook, Jones, Moughamian, Cunning- ham, Lewis, Redford, Waters, and Manager Norris. - The men returning to the i946 nine were Tom Cunningham, Gene Doyle, John Dwyer, Jack Jones, Bobby Lewis, and Henry Moughamin. They started the season by defeating Caroline High of Bowling Green by a score of 5-2. Gene Doyle did excellent hurling to bring them through. Y A Q' fx X l '- , .K ,YR We 1 nf, ' ffligjz A V I. .:, ' :A '. , WLM! 5.1 if . - F. :fig 1... H XF A A.. i W gg Tis 'X Av '. W1 34 Y 'gf l fwfi, lx-la fe Wei liililefgxki '?f V -ff B-229, 5, 8' 'Q '52 1 i J -41 l I hpfgggg T ,A f , C f . gy my N in, :rm-5 .5 xi KJNIL vi Nw' V Xl ' :I ggi : 4, L ,G JJ f X 4 fat... . ,'. L. i-fp' Too ,c Q .:.-.gg a - A ,ill 1 .fa ' 1175K , . . ,gr , VJ? ii:-1 , Q- A- ,www lv ' ' X 4 J, W A .L of 'J I. T f v..,,X K, p , If ' X VV! fnxvlcxi x u XM W V .l,,A ACC -' :Ai Ng ii .57 . rig: l rr . Pi K ' i- ff, ,Q ppc! U ' 'K tv ,XC N ,V 1 X 'X 'T X ff? ir L - ' l 1' al? ,Cl V :if I ii lil ,,, jx ' 'V J '- 'C ff? - fr W ' ff' 24 tk N J - 1 -xnn f zif - -L , it ... Xi . X Y-Ku A i -gr avxr ,L - fox f X 1 ' K WLHW J L K .gli M X - . - - -g 5 coffin-'iii L -' 1. - i K f' t ' ' X W' m e M of if , X l 1946 SQUAD: Standing, Left to Right: Brooks, Johnson, B. Williams, H. Lake, C. Willis, A. Lake, E. Nolde, G. Butler, F, Abbott, Second Row: B, Singleton B. Burnette, B. Swecker, Y. Bennett, V. Theofanos, B. Hart, D. Madison, S. Gooch. First Row: C. Sachs, F. Read, R M. Sullivan, G. Holland, F. Redford. Second Picture: Co-captain Holland, Miss Brame, Co-captain Sullivan. Girls' Sllflhllll, 1945-1945 The i945 :softball team, captained by Mary Lou Nelson, won four and lost two games. We won twice from John Marshall, i2-6 and Zl-12, and split two games with Petersburg, the first l4-l 3 in their favor, and the second a victory for us, ll-9. In the lead-off game we outscore:l Hill ZO-14, but later in the season bowed to them by a score of 9-6. ' The l946 squad began its practices early in April, anticipating a great and successful season. Their schedule included two games each with John Marshall, Hopewell, and Petersburg, and single events with Hill, Binford, and Westhampton. Bunnie Singleton, Doris Madison, and Janet Johnston were candidates for catcher, while the competitors for the pitching assignment were Alma Lake, Betty Sherman, and Nancy Alexander. Girls returning from the '45 squad included Rose Marie Sullivan, Florence Read, Fay Redford, Carol Sachs, and Gatewood Holland. + , 'wa . L r rf,-Cf 't 1. 1 11 J C5 1 Siu lt: XO' f 9 f .f i ... Y.. ml H V ii l . .W First Row, Left to Right: Tenser, R. Johnson, Kalman, S. Johnson, Mallory, Bray, R. Fleming, Baylor, Ride, Co-captain Andrews, Co-captain Harris, Snidow, Scott, Stuart, Lloyd, G. Cates, Kerneklian. Second Row: Pharr, W. Rennie, Jones, Anderson, J. Cates, Redford, Duckhardt, R. Tutwiler, Tarr, F. Davis, Richardson, MacKinnon, W. Fleming, Bernard, Sternheimer, Oldham. Third Row: Brent, Booker, Hill, Williams, Haskins, Hughes, Lawrence, Moore, Miller, Donahue, Jones, Blair, Middleton, Baker, Huff, L. Rennie. Fourth Row: Coach Noble, Mocha, R. Davis, G. Tutwiler, Morrisey, White, Matthews, Lawton, Vint, White, Golding, Kohler, Bagnell, Overman, Manager Bell, Coach Smith. Buys' Trtltll, IB45 -1945 After placing sixth in the l945 Charlottesville lndoor Meet, the Tee Jay har- riers made a great come-back to win all of their dual meets, a record never before equalled in the school's history. They placed second in the annual Tide- water meet. The scores for the season were as follows: Charlottesville Indoor Meet, sixth, Tee Jay 60 l12, George Washington 57 l12, Tidewater Meet, sec- ond, Tee Jay 75, Woodberry Forrest 52, Tee Jay 63 213, Maury 53 l13, Tee Jay 98 l13, Petersburg 8 213, Tee Jay 65, Granby 52, Tee Jay 88 516, John Mar- shall 28 l16, Tee Jay 89, Glass High 32. ' The Jeffs were led by Bobby Lacy, who ran both the low and high hurdles and participated in the high jump. He was high scorer for the year with l22V2points. - The sixteen trackmen who re- ceived monograms were Lacy, Andrews, Harris, Baylor, Fuller, Snidow, Ride, Sease, Ellis, Fleming, Jordan, Brauer, Hughes, Deierhoi, Emushwiller. - The l946 track team, co-captained by George Harris and Wilson Andrews, placed third in the Charlottesville Indoor Meet, with Albert lBootsiel Ride setting a new indoor high school record for the shot put. Lyle Snidow also set a new state indoor record for the 44-yard dash. ln their first dual meet of the year, the Jeff thinclads defeated Alexandria 67-39. In this meet Ride broke the school record for the shot put, hurling the steel-ball 48 feet 3 318 inches. 2 '91 if gn llll E , I N , 453,15 .D 4' ,VC 5 Slbkx 7 'TX 'win ' sl lv .w f l Zi xx, xdivxf 4 leg I fl, -- ' 'lf i 'fi C, x 0, 1 . g g J J so ll ' aw, - -Va - Mg ,lgf5.l isa t ' Y xx, fs Rjr ' T Xi- L ' ia I A QU l glue IL 1 ,kk Xxx K R, CN X YQ:,,,'GgifJ , A NX.- -- g g x ff+.z.x.- . A N ive l .:,.i ,,,,,, ,. ,, . l Kneelingi Left to Right: J. Willis, J. Pampin, A. Maddox. Standing: N. Alexander, V. Crosby, A. Lake, D. Waldrop, H. Lake, B. Ashby, . M. Sullivan. Girls' Trutk, 1945-1946 There were so few girls out for track in the spring of l945 that they were unable to compete with other schools. They did try to better the school records, and one was broken by Virginia Crosby in the running hop-step-jump. - This year the team consisted of the out- standing girls in the gym classes, track being an activity of the physical education department. They did not have meets with other schools, but they did have one of their own to try to set new J k 4 Y Tee Jay records. 4, . , A Cff',,r f . ., O N J' ,- a - PU. A' l'f.4'X 'Fe' A J 1 1 -ilk' - .J 7 Xt- 'QT Tl' JL' K-'I 2 4 1 3 N' 'K gi in ,1'l, SQ? '41 lxrb if ali sl f 9'-J f ,A .,,,,. F' rf ft ,y f ff if ' 'M ...A 44 ., . 4 i ' ' ff f A rf -..:: na ' . H w 1 . 4 fffig' af ff, .y -1 41 ' .-. -0- v m , - 4 , HV. .r ,'f,. si l s M41 Q -. 0, rv , T- v ' f 'l I .i, ., . gf, N be . ,.,,, guy, I v 7 7,5 'halt , J , vi-3. ' . , ' '. -o rt .- 1 , . . , - - -, , ' , ' .' x' . - N' R fi 5 4 r ,I-..,' V ' '5 5 , ,'--f 4 Yr- 5' 4 5 ' Q .E ,., , . 4,6 , 6 q . r, lv. .X u. ,u ,, ,li .I 1 ,R - V .- , , - - . 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Bnvs' Tennis, 1945-1946 The i945 Tee Jay netmen started the season off right by defeating Woodberry Forest 8-l , Fork Union Military Academy 6-O, and St. Christopher 5-4. Woodberry Forest broke the winning streak by edging out the Jeffs 5-4. The Belt Liners nosed out the powerful St. Christopher team again by a score of 6-3. Winning the last game of the season against Fork Union 6-3, the Jeff netmen made the fine record of five wins against one loss, which gave them the state championship. Returning from the '44 team were Dick Berry and Sam Woods, Jr., who worked with Boxie Wood, Gregory Weatherford, Charles Fitch, Jerry Cunningham, Karl Collawn, and Harry Fitch. - Aided by four newcomers Harry Fitch and Captain Sam Woods holdovers from last year beat Maury 7-2 to start the i946 season off well. T'--.. 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P. l., 3-2, Collegiate, 4-O, and their arch-rival, John Marshall, 4-l. However, the team suffer- ed setbacks at the hands of Westhampton, 3-O, and St. Catherine's, 4-O ' Marjorie Norris held down the number one spot on the court team, with Elisabeth Brauer second and Bruce Hamilton in the number three position. ln addition, Anne Howell and Martha Ann Williams teamed up to form the first doubles team, with either Mary Frances Cohen or Joyce Cooke pairing oft with Diane Brown to make the other doubles combination. ' The i946 team was hard-hit by graduation, with only three letterholders, Elisabeth Brauer, Bruce Hamilton, and Mary Frances Cohen, returning to greet the new coach, Miss Edith V. Todd. The squad scheduled matches with Collegiate, St. Catherine's and John Marshall. 'Q ff. , www' 'fx'-W ' -'M T? 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Heading this peppy squad were Mary Anne Spain and Doot Dun- ford, who were assisted by Jean Zickrick, Gilbert Armbrecht, Shirley Donahoe, Forrest Bailey, Margaret Bryan, George Harris, X Robbie Cromar, and Bill Stuart. Next year, whether winning or X VX losing, the snappy group will yell for the Presidents and carry the X 4 Big Red Team through another year of rallying with Teddy Adams and Dootsie Corr leading. i- we Tara G' I 8,367 l Q H L .. fd., , V .A l 5 ' W A-Q Bw' T -'fill' Wtxfl bg i iglxw or l lgbiqwii ,IX-51159 ,,,.. Nils -ag, af Qi' my X K X ' ,ig X L ix gvggxia 'L' L7 ,rl V ,Z -a 1 tr' U 'ft l ,ik G, Y L Nj iaSX, , i-EQ ,N F , '2 I is , , fi , -L f we fi i. ' 3,1 Z C' ., , i ,- ' - F0 , . 6,5 , 1 ' H' ' .' 5 ga, s ?f 16, V cl 1-'11, 5 ,mr , ,ew , I VI? E , v m i ii- I , ,T 1, GJ.-J, l ,, n , 1 ,Lin a I 6 xv , rJkAx5,.N F W' Y u A . f bg Q R - 2 X ' , te 1 ra, up '45, .diff if ' '41 , ' f X A I af! i 4. 'T 'V 'VU -QP, Q ' A 7 4 . 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W 3 Dlegowighe zlzba Segdfngengsnir sure 9 Sf iliqlfa1fa'Or the ' y fw 'fvn'3Q fongaif Qgaf,'f'?s , pnvfffe Mf 'ag9'Se'? ge rung Lefscggf N g X ftengfgces il wmiyy, MMM ,, ,,,.v. ,, H ,. ,. .. ' J- V, W,,X, RQ X A M,W Wm.fMWf QA'b ww' N LX- o of 'M 6195? fmwfisfwfil X laejftees Lay is Sfrsiaiy fmekf Sewer di-ifecwg tary. Her 91685209 Vefsomww and de X9 'qu rgibxyg' ffm have made her 8 Qwefax f'9'0! 'Af :embers and fewow-students. Smrkgxf dqeivf , A K often, vu! when she iyess egg reaEYYo??Rx:0gigig53g?f Worm whdaggofeizgciefv and The QJQXYXQA5 Sdwxx has shown hefsexf an afifiiife C-'W4'frf?Y m Begg o mf Ama Wffefv Xfizt 0 XE? . N1 'QQ 'WY Li? 1 Zniwi JN ifk , I fax: x '::: -:2. ,QV ::: ' llvf Q WJZKWI illmnji 'K ' M X 1184 -X I X . 5 X k X x -vm xx I Q -x X XQNQ RX? E SS W P ,ai . . iw x X my Q X X V . Ax X Q ,- xx N X Sw WWW of 'PW ,ff 'fi ! :W ,--i T IIRIISSIIIIIIIII Pll11lE ACROSS DOWN l One of the Jeffs' News Editors I. The Monticello's Chief 3. Last Year's Lonely Lady of Honor Society 2. The reserve Quarterback with the captivating grin 5. Charlotte King's Shadow 4. Once captain of the Lost Company 6. The initials of the girl whose current honors are - 7. This man toots the French Horn in the Band Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and Senior Editor 9. A perfect leader for Seniors, Miss ,,,.,,,. of Monticello. IO. The Only one of three sisters who can be recog- 8. Tom the Twirler nized. 9. The Jeffersonians' Tyrant, he rules with a blue l2. The backward president who is slightly forward pencil, I3. The initials of one of our illustrious Senators IO. Miss Kritzer's Hero l9. Though her initials suggest Kitchen Police, she ll. He hammers the gavel of one of our Honor really works on Reception Desk. Societies. 20. When he was a sophomore, he blew his horn, but I4, The initials of the Hero of the Fire Drill now he's a C Co. specialty. I5. The initials of Band member who wears size I4 . Fred Seibel's pet. The Seniors keep her busy every minute. The initials of the shining example of B co. The initials of the first lady of last year's alumnae The initials of the Lady with the Tuckahoe Dialect The initials of the boy you remember by his capers at Junior Stunt Night. 28. The initials of the effervescent lad who cavorts before the stands and Ann! The abbreviation for Cara Fan Hogshead. The initials of the hamburger's first cousin The initials of the guy with the most gold braid 2I shoe. 22. I6. The initials of the vivacious brunette cheerleader 24. I7. This is you and we do mean you l ino hard feelingsl 25. I8. Her name means to imitate, but she doesn't 26. 23 Initials of Ist Looey in Band, and lst rate with 27. studes. Vice-President of Forum from 44-45 and Honor Society now. 33. The initials of boy who has key to Seniors' 29. Treasure Chest. 30. 34. The initials of musical sleuth who handles the 3l. Alumni affairs. 32. QANSWERS FOUND IN AD SECTIONI ,I ' P K ' ' VA.. , K ,,, -4,53 .,-', , fl' f Agfffrif , .fy '15?Qfv f-3: xp. !f55+2 HF. 1. ,V-192' 1 Y. A 52:38 -. .,f- ' ff:-' ' -1? -L H n EAW. -Ll rv, 8 1. ff' ffffibifs ' t M435 ' ff- ' , -7'f , -.'I 5 f 1. f ,ja S. ZZ,-LQ,,:,Lgr '7 AN ,' QP f 'L ' ,.-, f- W :' AL N - 559.141 lg . fx .41 'fghren n ei KJ x H 1 .,.i:x.' ' .. , v,5Qr',hy1., 5 - ,, r-L.-.vf in , Nha' -' ff A W,ix., 464- .1 I X, 1 J W gl M+ , M, The annual staffs, the seniors, and the students of Thomas Jefferson High School wish to express their thanks to the advertisers for their financial backing which helped greatly in the publication of this annual. A C1 B Leader R. W. Andrews Anthony's Grill Atlantic Life Insurance Co. Atlantic Refining Co. Atlas Baking Co. Bagby Photographic Studio Baptist Book Store Baughman Stationery Belfour Products Betts, Tyler 6' Brown, Inc. Berrier's Ice Cream Biggs Antique Co. Otto Blersch Sons Frank A. Bliley Funeral Home Paul S. 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Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. University Pharmacy University of Richmond Van Pelt C1 Brown James Watts Vermillion Virginia Auto Mutual lnsur. Co. Virginia Auto Parts Co. Virginia Dairy Life Insurance Company of Virginia Virginia Tours Virginia Transit Co. Virginia Stationery Co., Inc. W.M.B.G. W,R.N.L. Wades Drug Store Don Warner West Richmond Business Men's Association Westhampton Ave. Service Station Westhampton Beauty Salon Westhampton Electric Center Westhampton Pharmacy Westhampton Shoe Shop W. W. White Whittet G Shepperson Will C1 Delaney Willey Drug Co. W. H. Williams C1 Co. B. W. Wilson Paper Co. Grace Street Meat Market Regal Sl'1Oe S'l'0re Wim Auto Service ii. Gresham Court Tea Room RQICO Woods Cleaners sf, Griggs' Bakeries Richmond Broom Co. Wood s Market Sw, H C1 H Seafood Co. Richmond Dairy F. K. Woodson 5 5 P' Harman-Loving Richmond Nehi Bottling Co. fjgvk. as f I1 I . 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Il U QQ We Never Close 11 , lb It BROAD AND BELVIDERE STREETS, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA If DIAL 3-5367 - 3-5333 gg H 'I If Emergency Auto Repairs In 'T +:::::x:xxxexxeexcxee-:C-2ex::xeeeeeeeee--::e:e:e+ +:::::::::::::::::::::f::::::::::--:ex-::-::::::::--:xcf II If II Mercury Lincoln 11 I II 1 II :: Puse -Parker Inc. :: ll , U ll PARTS - SERVICE - ACCESSORIES 12 ' If A11 Makes Used Cars il if A PHONE 6-1581 :I RYLAND AND BROAD STREETS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 1: xcc:3:::3::::Q:::::::: '::::::':::::::':::::::::::::::::::4 to4:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Q:::::::::::::::: :::: :ect REGAL SHOE CO. 11 if 703 Ecxsi Broad I M PM 2-8413 + LITTLE PRINT SHOP II ''::::::::::::::::::::::::: ll 0 +:::::-,,::::,:::,x::::::x+ Good Printing jf ff Congratulations to T-I Graduates 212 NORTH ADAMS STREET U if HUBBARDIS DIAL 3-0404 11 II BARBER SHOP i If kl1:33lil::1::3Ti!:3lZ31lIZ wil: 'lYf1 DOWN: 19. K. P. 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V I +::::-:eceecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeq. +-::::::::::,c:,.:::I:::::--A gl gg g gg gg WE IN rrE YOU IN gg gg WESTHAMPTON ll TO GET YOUR ITAMINS gg gg ll . gl EOR YOUR ITALITY gg gg 5804 GWR Avenue Il gg gg gg Telephone 5-6922 gl 'I gg g THOMAS JEFFERSON gt ll ALSO g gg gg gg gg CAFETERIA gg g CARL'S BARBER SHOP rg l gg mas. S. D. cor.E, Meneqef gg gg 308 Libbie Avenue Ig tg I. ll Q::::::::::::::::::::::::::-+ Q:::::::::::::::::::::::::::+ +........---::::,e:::..:::::+ +::::::-::::.c::...c::::::::+ jf Compliments of the FRANKLIN INN gg I. H. CHAPPELL CO. Soft Drinks, Sandwiches of all Kinds ll Richmond's Oldelt U ll PHONE Us FOR 5-9551 B00 N. Cleveland St. I' gg . . gg gg gg gg Plumbing Gnd HOUUNJ COIIINCIUIW gg gg Quzcx SERVICE 4-5332 Ric!-IMOND, VA. gg +:::::::::::::e::1:::::::::+ 4::::::::::::::::::::::::::Q+ Q:3c3:33:35::::::::::::,,:::+ +oo::::::::a:::::::::::::r4:::bo+ gl I ll g gl gl ll gg RICHMOND LOUIS O BOWMAN ' gg PRIN'l'ING INK COMPANY gg gg -.- gmgiponnm i gg gl Inks for Every Purpose gl lg Cary St., Ninth to Tenth Richmond 19, Va. gg ' Wh 1 1 D' lrib 1 ll 104 NORTH FOURTEENTH STREET gg gl 0 'W 9 1' on gg +oo4:::::::::::::::::::::::::+ +::::::o::oo::o::o::::::::::Q +::::::::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::c::::::,..t:.c::9 ll gg gl gg ll gl ll gg UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND 3 - - Il Il ll ll RICHMOND COLLEGE. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for Men. R. B. Pinchbeck, gg :L Ph.D,, Dean. ll WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE. College of Liberal Arts cmd Sciences for Women. May L. Il Keller, PRD., Deen. gg ll gg T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW, M. Ray Doubles, I. D., Dean. ll gg GRADUATE SCHOOL, B. C. Holtzclaw, Ph.D., Dean. If SUMMER SCHOOL. W. L.. Prince, MA., Deen. gg If EVENING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Geo. M. Modlin, Pl'1.D., Dean. if Degrees conferred are B.A., B.S., B.S. in Business, M.A., M.S. and I..L.B. gl gg :g Each college or department publishes a catalogue which will be sent upon applica- gg tion to the Dean. P. O. University of Richmond, Virginia. gg gg 1: Summer Session Opens Iune 7, and the next Winter 'Session opens September 10, 1946. gg Credits for a full semester may be earned in the Summer Session. gg .3- gl 4 II P. w. BOATWRIGHT, President fl ,A .' U ll x' 'QI 9 h '.f rr Q.--:::-::::::-::::::::::::::---::::::::::::::::::-::::::::x if f S CI. - A 4 ACROSS: 17. Goon -r . ' N J- V - 'O 9, . 41 'rg w ,St s I gm. . ' 'sb g. , fwiflffs 'uf' ,. S- 'Y' ' W ' If gf ' . , 1 1 . 480- , A .Ju Q Q , mtg,-I we :ZH Ji, g I' NV, Am , e 1 1 gg ge rg F ' fart- V ' f Y welsh -75 A-.mf g nf I- A ffm is 2. ...- g-e-1-is 2.422-fiT f'e'5' n f- Wi? ' e - - - . he , L. 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Whatever your calling may be, a simple pro- if gram of life insurance started at low cost while you are young :I will pave the way for greater things to come. Ownership Of if life insurance is a badge Ot character. Think it over, then call :Q on us for complete details. II nt It E. HAMPTON DAVIS, Branch Manager u 1 if IEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY fl 701-710 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ' RICHMOND, VIRGINIA n nr wlfiiiiiiiliiliilII1CCC23EZ1i1tZ:ZZ:l3::313i!:3Cl3CCCZiT1+ 4c::::::::::::::::::::::::::+ f:::::::r4:::::::::::::::::v 0 if gg 22 B. H. cons ll Compliments of :Q LUMBER CO., INC. 1, NATIONAL CAB Il 11 Rough 6: Dressed Lumber if CEDAR POSTS gg COMPANY H gg AND WOOD DEALER It 1: it 4408 WEST BROAD STREET 11 Phone 5-0641 is--::::---xxccx:::::::4 2222: ::::::::::::::::::: . 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You will need the matchless security provided by life insurance some day, and the sooner you invest in it, the more you get for your money. The LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of VIRGINIA RIC H M o N D BRADFORD H. WALKER, Chairman of the Board ROBERT E. I-IENLEY, President + THE GLIDDEN W R N l Artist Supplies . 109 EAST GRACE STREET I 910 0 N Y O U R D I AL I i Richmond, Virginia 0 + :::::::o::::::::::::::::o::oo::::oo:::::::::::::::oo:: We Specialize In All Types of Permanent Waves MAE-CILE BEAUTY SALON NEAR IOHN MARSHALL HOTEL 117 NORTH FIFTH STREET - PHONE 3-1386 Visit Our Open Shop Mezzanine for Teen Age Girls 4 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,:::::::e Q ML f- fin 0 T Cu 1 DOWN: 21. Crowe ,Al 4.4, -F' AJ , u .,, .1 '24, -U v 1 I - JA 12.74 1, 4'-1 , 'JV 9 ' ' A 43,- F, 6 43133 , iff. 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DRESSES 3 LAFAYETTE ,T 3 II CONFECTIONERY 1: gg BLOUSES lf Between Grace and Cutshaw - - - ll 1- DEHARDIT selected with SOFT DRINKS, SANDWIOHES I l ' I 1: AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES dlscnmmmmg Cure .... :E ,T 1 e:-::m-:::::x--mm-x+ 1: ll Phone 4-0134 0 Westhampton Village 3 SAUL H. STEINER II 5301 G A R, h d V AVA 0 Ieweler and Optician rove ve' lc mon ' G' Q.- 9. 1LE?il 5ST.QAfll'ET'---PLCHYEND VA' , Q .,,,.,..L.AA..,.., AAAA, A M M4 Acnoss: 18. Mock -ez' E Sf: fn. Q' A x fer me '41 3 7 W mia.. 77 'S SL' 7 ' ww 5 l JV T: X -. 747-V' r ft 4 , K, XM, , ,, Q K1 L.,-r W limi? B , ,gh - ,, H L . . gf ,Q ' 1 1-gf ,:- 7- ,nm in 4 V , A, x . rf' 'Z 5 gf, ' 1 -gf N I .Q ,,, . f . ,f , T -,Wx if- A NM5-, P--X ,L -P lf f W 1 ff A , , Km fb , , W ,Q A N - , Y- S? Q ,,,,.. 1 v 5 X , f- ,, -1 5 .R ilzf'-Sri' r, A Y, .T 7 Six 1 :H-QM: .J ll r ' U TF, E' ' H P V T l 'LVDWLM 2 Lvl' Syftfiif 4- , A51 , of'.f..n-t'Ql',1'- ' . 'wif 47x J In D X N 4 ,A Pm f f P, Lf' ,Y . F , -P' 'itil' V ff X 7 , ,QQ O-3852 V W' Q 'wi 1,559 U . Qi gif T L ff P ' L L 1' Q T P U .rx 51 1 -1 - ' Q' f f T ' QL I Tr f ,ml ,- M U . NJ ' .Ah LL 1-..:' ft' ' Nga 1' IN V477 fi, A AX L f 3 13? 1 L Y 'SQ A Xf E xl T U' L ' C T' I f' A W X W1 - P f TW M T 3, eww l LQ ' S M bg Z :ij f mf ,Z X 'fdhi , ,- 1 I - X T at L T X f l r J h P - Art .J P , S fffif'--' . W , . t t W f N NH A it tr -- :- r h 'Mi .,v. ,. , . , , , N, ,E T X W, , XX f M..- A , , -.L A -L, , T f ' ' f Qin. 'S ' - 5- 'a, K.. , .... - 'M 5 ,I f , T .E ,elf T , f T , X 1. ll 1 N 5 -5 .4-,A wt- :af Q fo :::::p4:::::::::l::::::::::vooc::::: l It ll .4- U ll li ae If ll gg RANDOLPH-MACO-N COLLEGE 54 tl ll 55 1830 z 1946 fy fl fl EE EE lf A standard Liberal Arts College for men with a national tw U if reputation for the success of its graduates. IP It 0 35 A. member institution of the Southern Association of Q ll if Colleges and Secondary Schools, of the Association of ll American Colleges, and of the Southern University ll EE Conference. On the approved list of the Association of Q li if American Universities. 3 U ll 1 QE Confers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of 5 ll 4l if Science and provides carefully arranged pre-profession- II II EE al courses leading to medicine, law, engineering, and It QE the ministry. 1+ , as rf :I W 1: 11 1: 0 if FURTHER INFORMATION MAY BE SECURED FROM nt If if MARSHALL I. McNEAL gg 11 nscrsrnnn 3 ll , II ASHLAND, VIRGINIA gl EE ll nr 4:I::: ::::::::::::::::::::'::33:::'::::::::'::::: '::222+ g ACROSS: 9. Fortna if 5, gifs ff + fra? 5. 'tqPaQx l if 5? ., Wx NC Q35 Ji ,iffjw kkyi .fr wit.: , 7 - SQL ,Q my IQAA1 gl' JW X it 525242 A H , -.r -ag I ., ' ' 1 3 L I , Liv ' - if , ffm A-e f I 'Q Y ll-1 li ANIJ ' ll: Z5 3 '7 ' fl -X' 1 JU X rx ' , sy. 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'rx-1oMPsoN ts sou 11 ll DIAL 5-1783 Growers of All Kinds ot Nursery Stock 4' 1: 4034 MUCARTHUR STREET 4 Miles Out Broad Street Road 1: , OFFICE: 5502 CARY ST. ROAD PHONE 5-3750 1: 4..----..------------...-...+ +--------...........-.......+ Q-..--..------....------..-------------: e-: :-:::--: : c :c : : C - Q 15 II 1 1 1: 1 LAFAYETT PHAR A Y .. 0 ll 2 II 1 R . . ,. .,, , ,W,.,-,.W , 1 Q QW A A '1 Columbia 1: 0 . . . 1 A 0 1 Decca 1: 2 Records 3 1 . 11 O . . 0 1 Prescription 1: . 1 2 Service :E 3 1: 2 1 Q Q 11 ' 3 ' 11 S 1 1 1: 2 1011 Lafayette St 1: 0 DIAL 5-1777 11 ll 1 M M AQAAAAAA A1 +-...---...--------...----..+ +--: : :----:,: 3 ::--: : : : : e: C 2:4 ' DIAL 3 5 11 ' - 1 2 BoB's 1: Cavalier Cleaners , 1 ,, 5-1559 2 2 SEAFOOD GRILL 1: +4:::::::::::::::::::oo::::ooQ 2 ll +......---....-..-..--------+ g 'A' i Newman's Service Station Seafood At Its Best 1: 1 4201 wEsr BROAD sr. -A, 1, 8 Amoco GUS and Oil ' w. R. MCGEQRGE II i GENERAL REPAIRS i l fl Qtoobctbtotceotoooccooo 0900 Q09-QQ et c 2 :t : : ::90::9t : : ::Q9+ ACROSS: 23. S, F. 1Skippy Forrest! I ie '5' L NFx'.iY.41- . E ' 1 ' 7,2 1 NWN -1 ff 4 - R31 if ' aff! A-ffvf-E 'L ' - 1 it K VWV.Vm'df' ' 8 X K W1 N 1 XZ hi ,4 M Q WM 'bl ...f -fkfisj L if H W 4, K -4, X C4 1 , - . 1,5 J-L Nb ...lik mx 4 l . , -Xi-X L 1 Lf, V wlyzrgifl 4, ix . sf- ,NQLX R A5 A L, 'f 1 ' 'L - not' 'f l km 3 gi, u Q1 1 ,yah Q6'Y:.4g,.u - ' KX 5,11 fi- K5 'f11g.l no4::3oo4:::1:::pc:::boooc::J4:::t x1:::::::::I:::::::::ot:ib4:::ooq::t- -1 , 1 BERRIER s -1 jf C o M P L I M E N 'r s ,, 1: Always Good 1: 11 IC E C R E A M 1: : 1304 NORTH BOULEVARD :I O F XA DIAL 5-3971 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA .1 U U -t::,.::::1::,f:1::t:,.::, lb I: , A 11' R 1 E N D ,, If if if CITY 1: 1 , R , 1: HAT CLEANING 1 :: 2 15 E. Broad Street Richmond, VG. f::hoo-q:::l::::::bt::::r4:::::pc::::+ 4::::::::::r::rc::::::voc::I::::Q f::booo4:::::pc::::::ooo::po::::t f:::o4::::::::c::pc::::::nq:::::t 0 0 I 1: ll R 11 , A G B I-EADE , 1: wooD's MARKET 1: f, 24 E Broad Street U W ' U 1: CLOTHING - JEWELRY 11 ,, Delivery Service 1. 4:::::::::::::::::::::::::::+ nun ,UAAUH ---HUM ll if I1 I ------ I f-------- mn -f---- I 1 1. 1: 1? Complimenis of gg ,, 1211 BELLEVUE AVENUE I1 U l l U gg Umversnty Pharmacy ll jf DIAL 5-8621 1: H 5718 GROVE AVENUE If ,: Q Qoc::oo4:::I:::ooo4:::v4:::pc:::l:::noQ :::,.::::::::::,.:1:::,...::.c:..::.+ 0 1: 11 A H 11 11 ,, ALLEN SA V ILLE, IHC. 11 11 LAW BUILDING H ll ,E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA I1 lf 'iff 1: 11 ,Q ALL KINDS OF CONSTRUCTION 11 , 9 0- 1: , TT 'I - Q + '? 4.r . C-I A A' ' ,P . . Q, . f 4, Q 4.15 Gym., ,AO ru- ANL, Wt, b irc,-Tustin-T - - fc Wy -- yy IVE ,TP F','iI', 4 A fxrrfrqqtn 1- 7' 'JL vt- V' U K 2 ' 1 I IA. .1 .A ,9,:,., N Li., - 'QF t QV, ,wvy , ' 1 'Ugg' '-141. 4, . 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'vii-dll, if 1,7 1 H :JZ x 211 -i----V X 1 25 +c:::::::::::-c:oc:::::1:1:::-.f:f::w::::wn:R:::1:wc:v 0 0 U 0 11 11 TI 11 'I MEISTER 61 SMETI-IIE 1 it .I It I tl 1, Bookbmders jf It IE 11 2 105-107 GOVERNOR STREET if RICHMOND, VA. J 11 : tl .1 f :: lt lr l It QE BINDERS OF 1946 THE MONTICELLO ll 11 11 Q Xxx: ex:tx:.C3x:.c:..-cncefxieMfeetxexfxfxofexi +:::::::-Q:-::::::::::::::x:::::-e:-::::::e :::::::-+ tl 1: MOTLEY'S MARKET 12 711 Sheppard Street 11 GROCERIES VEGETABLES MEATS 5 +9:?:::3::?:::::::?3:3:93::::::f:::3:f::::5::3::::::57::::: T::::::::::::::f::9:::::5:::+ +::ee::::::::::::::::::::::+ 1: GOULD'S PHARMACY 1 w11.L A DELANEY. Inc. :Q 4013 MacArthur Avenue Building Materials o!AllKinds H PHONE 5-4329 WE DELIVER 5 4410 W. Broad St. Phone 5-8673 +::::::::::::::::f:::::::2+ +::::::::f:ff:::::::::::::s t:::::::9,.-::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::v::::::::::::vo0+ ll BRISTOW LINES PASSENGER AND FREIGHT sERv1cE 0 Ei 7th and Bainbridge Streets ll Richmond. Va. U PHONE 3-3431 'I jg +-:::::::::-- xeeeexee- -- ------A--- xxx:-A :::+ 'W ki ACROSS: 1o. Bray AQ. igyfy 42- if 1 r bjiiiljfi '3 iff-HLA my, :M xy X- 4 ,,, 1' ,rr L f .1 ,.-f 11--T' ff A me A -0 f Q?-:.:.f..1,1 ' fl' N, 5 F' 3'-Pi fn 5' f A 'N ,E Q W ' A N' - f , ' ,g.-'..:'g,,LLwAw 'Rf 1-3 ' ,Ag , 11- 1 7 ,L 5,5151 H- AX- ' ,fgffv Q64 ll fb - qt- ' W I 4 ' S 1' - E Y VI. N 1' 5 K . -7, W : Cl L . I - 1 v 4 XJ T ' 'x ' 'Ia' 'E ,Y fl Q 'li-L-SLM rits'-' - - -::::::::::i:::::-:::::-:::::::::::::::i::::::::::: The Mark of a Champion! When a young man can face the business World with the same undaunted courage that he bucks the line in toot- ball, and can take the bumps that inevitably will come to him in business, and can keep his fighting spirit and keep smiling . . . then he has the mark of a champion. The world needs young men like this and the world will make way for them. The life insurance business needs such men, so why not prepare yourself tor a career in the lite insur- ance business. lt's a business of opportunity for young men of ambition and vision. Home Beneficial Life Insurance Company, Inc. The Home of Protection HOME OFFICE RICHMOND. VIRGINIA WILLEY DRUG co. If 1205 Bellevue Avenue Diltifxacxxxv Builders Supply Corp. if orricss OOOQOQOQQOOOOOOOOOOOQ C , 1 I! 3700-3712 West Broad sf. omphments of RICHMOND VA ASKIN CLOTHING co. gg 3 I - 116 E BROAD STREET 1: 3 Phone 5-1738 ::::::::::::::::+ +:::v:::::::f : :::::::: ::: 1 - - , il DENNIS-VONDERLEI-IR co. HERM-AN S II gg 'rms RECAPPING . S Chamberlayne at Lombardy, Richmond, Va. ll U Qc:::::::::::r:::::::::t:::- 216 East Broad Street 31 0 south Richmond, Va. 2 0 0 , 2h9PP9'd AAAAAAAA-- -AA--i +.- ' RY CllANlNG NORKS -ned ACROSS ll Bryson W.: if ' ,fn 6ix, 5'f'fw ' xl LXX A f gl 4 Sliffzjnf O QNSZTVA ,-2 NYEITZS? 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W, Af ., 1 s. ,-4,1 1 I , y 1 ,ni -his by-, - K 1- V ,- kg- 3 V43 . , .' xr - M .Y 1 -ff-'ffl xxx .., X.. s ' l ' f':i4- i:1 -V - - .4fl-, - '1 Q ',' 4 , + E -TX-IgTej Yale 41. 1- Q 1 ' L fx! - 1 - T ff- 1 Q I ,I '1 '? 17- -f .1 , T -' X Y Y .T-' ' f Z, 1 1-' - 1 A .X - 'QA GIA lluil- ,.1 ,, id' - 7 ' '-U ll' Tsdzahffsfrmrgffez ncufl ' E' li 11: . vm.. , ll P 7 x:::mx ::: 3:::::: 1::::1:::: 1:1: WEST RICHMOND gg I I EE QI BUSINESS MEN'S Qi AsSocIATIoN aa :E EE E T Ei An Association of More Than ZOO Business Firms 5 Located in West Richmond, Banded Together to Promote a Community Spirit, High Business 3 EE Principles and a Greater Richmond. ll It EE ' i L. E. MARLOWE if President 0 G. T. TRU1vIEo E. T. PHILLIPS E. G. HARRIS 5: First Vice-President P Second Vice-President Third Vice-President II ll X It ll o 55 CHARLES P. BIGGER IZ tl 1: Secretary-Treasurer ll it It U I Q::::::::::::::::::::::: --A-:::::-:::::bc::4:::rooc:::::::f DOWN: 24. B. N. lBobby Nolleyi ' is gi-' jvfigrd - F T N I be nf 'nl 1 ii v,. f. U Q, NJ iii. ,Janis ,x' 3?2f' 'Q . f . 5 5 ir T Y, W5 7, ygszg 2 .Inq .9 -I SQ I I ' f 'PN ' V- nJf'R1W r' f1:? 20 - if--If 1' fffwftgim' Q, . nh v xi., X A .fgjgfg gr f'g'?.2,,, .. ,' - TI , LL, .2514 M ff' Si -I rj as , d 1- 2 Q, .ML , , in tilxegfaklg Y r Xu! q,.S,.,. Vvyt f ' Vx fs ,Quik 1 93 wt L xl RTF ' -- 'ff If LIQ4' - L S 'fi --'Q q.a Q.- A 12,5 F ', 3' ' N 'W fl HX 5 wg- T' ffm 52.-..-.1. 'fo' wr ff I I. f-:::i.,yfI - Qs . ss C ff x-11'f1 b..Ir 90 -I f-- - lx J I A 'L ,J -IEQPIT: mr , P ,'7,i?3' :4i1,,,f--, fi ,Ir-ff , ', IQ-X.g4V L' ,f A ,, YY - -T ? S A V 11. Y - TT . --. ' S , 'E-f IQ.-Sv ' . ' -- fi-'Tl . if Y 'fm 'SK ' N K2eei1.L- F-2 '- !'TifH 1 PTSXTY -:KE T : x icait :xnxx 1:'::1: Maxx t::':'::':t::':: T 5 Q 55 cHR1s'r1AN's 55 PRIVATE AMBULANCE jf s E R VIC E H 3 Boulevard, Park and Patterson Avenues Q E ?E ANYWHERE-ANY TIME ii I f :- 5'-:I ,L P' ....... ' I -l'?iiT.A HM 1 li ' ff' ,. ll :r 11 H ll IC 1: nw ,, 4 A II 4' 0 0 H fi :: II 12 0 U .1 D I A L ' V D I A L if 1, if 1- II 1 II 11 S Q::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::A------ ---- -- :::::::::+ DOWN: 25. M. E. S. 1Mary Ellen Stephenson! 51X 93 f ' 5 5 .- 2 'V 'Y'- f I F 1-I fl A' - 'fr' Lf 1522 5 -f?QQK. bf .Khdf A ' . A H Qt, 1+ efffai. l f ,- if .A mme ef ee A V: M awe fwmi Lmeee if mf egfvwa rv V I ' :' 1: Q Lfut A K J - . F ' ' ru f ' W?fQ?fJefEN'iMWHiwwfieleew w f X , , 'C f A. f'-, U X..,.. , be M7 f- 1. Elffw if 1 J'ff9f145l W XV W 4 QA WM ,. ivhfvl . e f ff iififtfl X ' Liuigyff .2 IW - ,-'-,Ib A 'fy K X ' Ty ,. ,f - '37 . tv Yy I,-Qhvrgfvht, E . n u r a 9. nu , Rye 0 W 4 5 VT H n Wit, 4 ' .C f fn fi?'f1'14-,fin i 1-f nf T an-E , Q f f L ' , YA- f f' .L A L.1.4.LP-Lui. I ' 9 '9 0 1 -'ff-:.'f':. ' L - I 4 n ,X J f, ,wfeeeiefzejeeiiii ,, ,...- X 'ff I ef' r N- ' r , , fx 5 ,ff A 7 .A f -T' f ,D ' ?'w:' ' ' K1 A -L Wk .,. f 'F 1 f r f P 'Q KV fn if - I 0 x v , , 13. 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Mum ss. 1: 11 4:ooooo:::::::::::::::::::ooQ +1:::::::::1::::::::q::::::::::::b+ Q::::::::::::::::::::::::::o+ + 0+ 1 0 41 1' 'I - 0 wr nu Wanna' Leam to Play Popular Musnc II II 1: 11 on Piano or Accordlan? 11 +I if Wanna' Learn to Transpose. Arranqe. CO0 0 improvise or Compose? II I P . 11 I rlnters 41 if THEN nos and Stationers :I II 41 nr II DON WARNER SCHOOL SUPPLIES II It Studios: 5, 5, 7, 3 Corley mag, II II soo Marshall sa. Richmond. va. I: u 11 1 QQQQo ::J::::Q 4::::Qoo1:::b4::30o0 +oc:::::::bc::l:::r4::::::::::::::::::::oo:::::::::::a::::1::::1::+ H A ll Ii AMBULANCE SERVICE TELEPHONE 3-2761 El I1 II I1 II ll II 11 1 I. Junewaf ome 0 1527 ' 0 ff ll 11 U If 217 WEST GRACE STREET jj 11 if 1 II FRANK A. BLILEY I. M. KAIN II I1 41 +::::::::::::::::::::C:-:::::::--::::::::::t:::::,::::::::.+ +:::::1::::::32:22:::::::e::::::-:::::::::::::::::::::c:::-+ ll li fl T. G. TABB T. W. BROCKENBROUGH STUART RAGLAND II ll 11 ll U gg TABB. BROCKENBROUGH 13 1: AND :I 1 IC RAGLAND ll 0 11 if I N S U R A N C E 1 ll 11 II Phone 2-6546 1101 East Main Street If 1 ..A--e A -.+A-,A -- 1 ------I3--v32:2I2l3-23132-1-2vt--vvwlllvvlw---32---litfvvv 5 ' I' DOWN: 13. B. W. fsafbarawhafem Q ' 4 ,It C , A X .I 6,51 ' fnfl- fX'v 0 42'-KN .-' F 'U J' in fxffgkg ' 1 75- 5 U-'I-'kr , -A: ' v' Q f 1? IW fi I m 3'zi:v?,J' 6. I r Qi .-gown ' HIS'-I Ia, 4, .92 QC of I-1 T I , T wi .EI asa f 2 Aww ISA 1- - ' f 1 I, fi, -,viii ir-5 , , iv ,I ar.. Qin -F LIL I vgffzbr iii,-:IE,:liI,.w.IIiwI,I,II:? 'I VIA -I 5 2 My 'gfsffii' 1 - pw Q5 K f -'if' ' vdaixfl-ff? fs? ?'i12AVf y 'V '11 .I M- . N A 4 .933 AAI I- I 1 WW 1 -11 A1 are f-A I 'idk 5 ..' i:,9 j 5 f'f v., Qx -1- A ' Nm, - y A -1 S L !.I4t1I ,- 5:2-ig,-' E if .2-Erie 22 J frffi-f aff' 'J TQ- Z-'iff R A ' 1 -gm' ' ' 5.5 , nj 'ff' 111 ,V O 5- Aftl-In T' 'T-7 11 I 2 ' 'K 91 ,,?i41 I --f gf- I ' mfg! QR IXTQCQ S 16 -T' ff I 1 T I 'IA X-11, 4 12, wk. - ,I To 11 -QCA:-1-tA:rt-:tr-1-:Oc-90000---1--t-o00oo ooo0ooQQ +' '- v 'v ' v 'vw vv v nu 5 .. .. 3 ll U gg TEN-HOUR QE tl IP U It gg RECAPPING SERVICE 55 mv , I .1 V if U It lu U lr lt Il 51 Q BY APPOINTMENT FEATURING Q It 0 I: THE FAMOUS II ll 3 HAWKINSON METHOD E WITH THE 5 tl Q KEAF1' SYSTEM or 3 FACTORY CONTROL E H Y ff By appointment we can recap your tires in one day while you Wait IQ or you can ship your tires to us and we wi11 return them to the transportation company within 12 hours after we receive them, g renewed by the method that applies no heat to your sidewalls. H li :I Write or Phone Us for Appointment H n 1: W 5 1: L1 X 0 tl tl A X ,Q MARLOWE TIRE CO. 1: jj mconronnrzn II 0 if 2701 WEST BROAD STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ll TELEPHONE 5-9171 5: I ll IC Serving Virginia Since 1914 fl, u iw it H, 7' f. 3. xr7,1 1 2i5ii ,L A n6,eV,,q 2,1 W 1 LJ,1.,,w A rift gre v fd 'wt 1 , ,E . 'vim' 4' 1.1 3 , Lg' E ,, E, 'Y fm . in 1. -. 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Wilson Paper Co. 2 INCORPORATED ,, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ::bOoo1:::rc::::l::::rc:::I:::4:::poQQ9g:3g::::gp+ : f::10::::f'f:1 'f::1:? +e:::::::xeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I Compliments of RADIO AND REFRIGERATION SALE AND SERVICE GODDIN a oAY'roN ' ' EV ing INCORPORATED In Appliances ,R s us: anno: l nun. 2-4785 +Cx:1:::::::M-f::::::::+ +:f::e::::e-:ex e Seen... DOWN: 26. M. V. S. iMary Virginia Sydnorl -:fm mf., HM .f e isa V sf .f 'A ' 'f X N 1Q x - -fll -I li: I I' VW UE Mr' 1 , n f- f 5 .wr ,f A J if 'W M, Ilr-ef Z V 1 nA' . L. X40 'Y I ' gh Jigga? 5 1, in 'ig Q? al 'ef I I' f ,,f W. - 'gow I ,,, J' 'Z was I A Q IDI' I I ' ' 4 , 'I 14- fl' , 43 Q N 1 ' fi xl e f , A Ti ' H- ' A I , I1 1 e , e H .mga get , N .A 4- I ' wwEpQ!L's-'xl-.O . : ff? Q? ,q ,,! ' -X -l ' --- - X 1 'I . - 1- sv' 1 ,X .pw Ng D U ,I .J kqafbfm :ix I-, 'L if 5513 Z 'Av' Y xx I XM 1 X ' '77 I . I ' vm if Se e e I e .U - 5 . x Xi X I , 3, ' R QA M dx, I ,-' ,ff I I A1 nl: K A f . D 1 I M21 1 N if Lei gril l WM 4 Af' arf-.e -. ::::::rc:::::::pc::ooc:9ooooo+ + H 12 75 li In ' ' M A R K Q W H Hams. Fhppen 6. CO. It gg 11 if P TI jg II Sporting Goods U Il Telephones 2-oeaa - 2-2590 it .,, Il 0 U QQ 304 NORTH SIXTH STREET 713-715 EAST MAIN STREET IL 1: RICHMOND, VA. n :I RICHMOND, VA. 3 4 ,c::,.4::,0c:1::pooc:::::::oooQ Q4:::::::pooc:::vc::1::1:::poooo+ 3,3,,::::::::::-:::::3c,.c:+ +c:::::::::::::::::::::::::of 3 X I1 Betts, Tyler G Browne, Inc. 'I I T1-IE HOUSE or II 12 BIG SYAR :I T1 A THOUSAND CANDIES gg 1: 11 1427 E. Main sem: 4, 0 , QI ::,-:::,c:::::::::::1:::::::g 0 f li EE +c,::::::::::::::::::::::::.:ot Q1 MODERN FOOD STORES Ll W. Morrron Noun-:sn 6. Co.. Inc. :Q I : TLE 11 COLONIAL STORES 3: 1: ASPEHSTLETIIIFE I ACSSEZEICAI TILE I 11 INCORPORATED 4, :L z N. em sn. 2-6501 U - A,,. -----,::,::c:::::4 +::::Q::::::::::::::::::::::+ fo4:-1c ..,. 1 -.-- v A ,--i:, -:::::..::::::::::::::,.:::+ w..::,.:::::::c:,.::-1-L- t E Il 55 II I :I COMPLIMENTS OF 1: ., U U 0 . . 'I ' Mor1con1's Restaurant 15 Aufomolve Parts ag ll 0 U , ai SPECWMNG IN 17 1806 WEST BROAD STREET , RCINIA I :L Sieaks. Chops. Sea Foods :I If RICHMOND VI 1: 1: 1: 1: Phone 5-2855 ll I I l::::::::::::::::::::::::::.i +.::::::::::::::::::::::::::+ -- .--- 1-:::::i:: :::::::::::H::::::::::::,.:+ ?.c::::::::: .....- - I E ll II Congratulations to the G. Q M 3: :I Graduates :I mconronn-run Il tl W 0 lb lv II from il I1 Printers :I 0 I In 4 - lb THE ELINOR FRY If Publ'-fhefs gg ll 0 nu H gg SCHOOL OF THE DANCE 55 Il RICHMOND, VIRGINIA gg ll 0 In 4' i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::f A::::::::::::::::::-::::::::'+ ACROSS: I4. F. B. lForrest Bailey! 5' ,H ff' 6' S V -I 39 ff ? 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VIRGINIA 11 lb Manufacturers of I 1, HIGH GRADE UNIFORM OLOTHS gg jg IN sm AND DARK BLUE SHADES g, it FOR ARMY AND NAVY AND OTHER UNIFORM PURPOSES jf ll AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND BEST QUALITY 1: CADET GRAYS ll jg USED BY THE LEADING MILITARY SCHOOLS OF TEE UNITED STATES gg THOMAS IEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL If Q:::::::::::::::::::::::o::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::+ T::::::::::::::::::c::::::::+ +::::::,.::::::::.c:::...:::9. 0 1: Compliments of :Q 0 nr gg Chamberlayne A F R I E N D gg U 0 EE +-:::::::::::::::::::.c::,::+ :E +::q.Rg?ZlTr?::::::::::::::::.T l jg 793 DRUG COMPANY I 0 Prescription Druqgist :I FOUSHEE AND BROAD STS., RICHMOND, VA. 'P gy DIAL 3-3469 2 4:::::::::::::::::::::::::::+ +::::::::::::::::::::1::::::5 H 32C33C3C QC13C!ZC!2l + il II ll , 1' gg Comphments Of the II lb U D 5: CAVALIER ARENA in 55 U 1 U In 0 gg ll ll 1: 23, ., U I' II II 4:23,:,:::::::,::::::::-,:,:::::x:,,:::::::1::,::::::::,i 4:::::f:::::::::::::::::::::+ +:::::::::::::::::::::::::::5 0 In 4+ II En1oy the Dehczous Candy GRESHAM COURT :I Served ln TEA ROOM :: I I li ff the T' Cafetena 1030 WEST FRANKLIN STREET li EE SUPPLIED BY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 0 . gg Charles E. Brauer Co. D1G15'8953 -' , 1: INCORPORATED Mrs. B. B. LACY, Manager ,A L Q' 4' ll x ' 4::t:::::::::::::::::::::::: ooc::::::::::pc:::::::booc:::p lu ACROSS: 15. w. R. lWayIand Rennie! + + + 31255 : . . - y ' 'Q Av fc -':,..fN '29, 'ln lrrb E .3 as K: J A J 'J ,QE J 1EMig.f-r - I,fj'1'Q ' g 2421 A Q' 'JCg::, ,,f .- ,fn Q , ' -v I- -1-fffvw ' .--ff ' J Aff: I , - . A, v- 1 I.:-F f - -' .- . - J-149 ir, 'f any 1 ,v 0 . .- .. - I. .'. vi ' . .-,f----'33-' N' Q fa- f J .:.: - -- - I? 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VIRGINIA 5: oo+oc I gg For the Best In Meats Ask for Kingan's xc:::cc::::::::::::::::000q:::::::::::::::::b:::1:::::o::::::::+ +333333332322122222223Z323IZZ:ZIII3Z322333333t5333333333339 3: 5 gg RUBBER SUITS - RAINCOATS - HATS gg IC SUPER RECAPPING 2 3 U Il I ll H Everythmq In Rubber gg ll g II gg RICHMOND RUBBER COMPANY gg Pg 7TH AND LEIGH STREETS gg L gl Q:::: :: 3 :::: - ::::::3: : :::::::::9: ::::::::: :4::::ooo::::::::bO+ Q::::vo::::::::::po4:::::::::::v+ +::::::::ooo4::::::::::::::bG:t 3 it it A gg gg MORTON'S Il Goode's Gulf Service 1: gg ll H EE ECON DMY MARKET gg PATTERSON, PARK gg Fqncy Grcceries gg AND COLONIAL AVENUES if and Meats IE RICHMOND, VA. Ig 4' ' nr 614 NORTH LOMBARDY STREET II 'g 'fe gg DIAL 5.9111 gg Phone 5-9642 Eg ,, 0 g ll 4:33:35 ::::::::--::::::+ 4::ff::::::::::::::::::+ Q:q:::::::::o::::::::::::::::Q Q:::::::::::::I:::booc::ooc::f In f' 0 :: CQMPLMNTS OF if :I M031-1A's BEAUTY gg 'F - - fl SALON . Cllfford C. Pedlqo gg gg gg ' n H ll ng 1+ For Those Who Care if U li it 2410 OHRATJAIHRIERDLIGASTNXEAAVENUE g GENERAL .. gg ' - H ig MRS. ALIQCELIEI 111321-JA, P Op. gg State Planters Bank gg OPEN WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS I I DOWN: 27. R. N. L. iRonald Levin! 7 'elif 5 5 .. X931-' v.. at Sl -xhfbqh g.,1-f','F j.2'r'Q,t-,Lu , ' A ,N ,Q ' -HTNJ'--VV, Q ,M ?YT:,?1Q,5',' 'T' A f : R E 'N x N nf ' 'Q A S' Sg egfihf- 3 'N A 1 in f 7 J R We A R7 1 ,, , L'9i'953a-Sf-Av I Wars ' A W I, gg3EjlEfmE'1jfT'?fij- ggi, . QQ, 1 gg ,. Aggvu. .gas . V, f F -e S , ' . K 7 ,N 3, ' , ' I '1 , I 3+-144.445 .Wg-Xxx Muff' gg 1 N f .1 ff 4 X S , A , E ' AXE tqfif-f--.N ' I ?f:3C:99009c::1:::::::::::::: -xx :f:xf:::f::+ It li ll if Compliments of the H U tl I WENDELL B. POWELL STUDIO It ll I 3201 GROVE AVENUE gg 11 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 3 E? +-.c:r::::::::::::::::-xxc: -v:: ::::::::::'f:I:f 'f: 'f::-5 j::.:::'::::::04::::::: ::::::r+ :::::::?:::::94::::::3::::30x li E COMPLIMENTS OF . Congratulations Class of 1946 3: II n ' if DIXIE 22, CENTER gf ii PQT A130 - 11 C HIP szs North Sth sum If 'Q Ri hm d. v . I 1, X5 COMPANY C on G gf H I Successors to HOWELL BROS., Inc. 0 I I 'x 'm 'I 3 Congratulations to You Compliments Of 12 1: C3I'CICI'L1CIIGS ll . jf LEsLEY'S D Amy QQ 1' GIFT and ART SHOP ik, :C U il 3007 Wes' Cm Sheet 1617 BROOK ROAD , Q DIPLOMAS FRAMED U Dial 3-7374 II +-::::f:x:::: -f:f:f::i +x::x:::::::::xzxx::xi f::::f:::::::::::f::f:f:::::::::::::::f:::::::::: :::f:::1:+ tl SE MILLER MANUFACTURING CO., Inc. ll :Q SEVENTH AND STOCKTON STREETS fg Richmond, Virginia . 3 C+! IT MILLWORK - LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIALS ll U +::1f:::f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1--,f:Qc DOWN: 28. E. L. D. Iedwafd Dunfordl if df ' Q Q I ' A 1' X ,I Aw fm- A H , SQ rj W 33, ,V sf, f 'If rf AI A -,Dx 9 fox? bg ' A riuff I., 2 FQ 2, ,'f jQi?gI'1gyie- U L ' fiat? pp 7:53 Q. 1 1 7 I Rf 2 if . 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MWIEILI- , '41, 7 .-, T 1' wg I .e x E . WA VK I J I ig-gli 'WT' M f Off, EA V If 'V 15. Z , Lizxyl xg Q' f53f1'f,' R 5'f'i'?l 'r JV A '-V f ' ,rx , 'Pl -- R A I f M .. If f ' 1-J f i l -U.,Rf'2fQD 'K R f 17437 QA' mg I J, 4,35 S EQ, -.Rim f:f'w'? 239-' KI lf f' ' I ,3 JD M -,J f-X 3. L-.nzffl K I A ' . A- f , X 7' ,, i A IVZZIXI . AI, .WH 1 'ljjh N J 51 Lg? 'V' F ' ,AML JXVD WL , N W GJ RNmRHAmw,O .Ma A A MQQWADA f-'TV fN LN -wr vI, 'bv . :H 1,7 :Q I , ui-nffa li, wr l X ,X :ij,,:. .u, V -7-fr W., . , M, 1, - - H A4 , . V H A w1'f:.1 -A I f ' AWN M XX' j f -QW 553+ -A J I ESI , ' ff I -rf I---1-f. -f M K 4,2 Y 4 -71figvFX , gg J 5- ' L K Z 'l X 1 I , ffflif- 4-6: ::--::---,: : :---:: : :-,:------- 0 0 1 0 lb ll ' HARRIS-BRENAMAN, Inc. 717 EAST GRACE STREET 0000000000000000000 000000+ ll ff Richmond, Virginia 0 if A. G. SPALDING P. GOLDSMITH II ATHLETIC SUPPLIES tl Q-.. .... ..--..--.. .................. .. ...... ...---......... 3-22:--::::-22--2-ee:2: --.. -- --.+. :::::--:::-::--::::A ll EE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES REPAIRED I II CALL US II WHEN HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR il ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 0 if I ones 6 Gooding ii 3150 WEST CARY STREET DIAL 6-3804 l:::::::: :::::':: ::: '-v 'OOOO 'OOOOOOOOOQOOOQ i22222222222222222222220O220+ 2222 OOOO 22::::::::::::::::: It QE C O M P L I M E N T S O F Congratulations gi RICHMOND to the Graduates 55 BROOM COMPANY from 5-3326 if 'f 'f T T z PEOPLES If H. D. Pmson. Mgr. Q SHOE REBUILDERS ..... t:::::::0:::33::C:C::C:::::'+ 0222222222222:'022::::00::Q if BRADLEY BROTHERS F. K- VZQQBEPN CO if Cleaners and Dyers Wholesale Dealers in o U 0 A SERVICE BUILT UP TO A STANDARD 0 NOT DOWN TO A PRICE 00 Candies - Ice Cream Cones PAPER BAGS ' ROLL PAPER ' TWINE ll O ai 71? 5 1009-ll East Cary Street 4: V Q Richmond, Virginia 1+ 2920 W, Broad Si. 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I1 0 lr 0 1: 12th and Hull Sireets 11 Dial 3-9105 TELEPHONE 2-9021 11 + 1 Q::::::::::::::::::::::::oee :::::::::noo4:::::::::::::::: t4:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-::t Il il ll 11 VIRGINIA STATIONERY CO. 11 IT 913 EAST MAIN 1 nl 11 1 SS ff lb mr 1' 1 , li 1 Steel Desks and Files 11 mu N ll ooooooooooc::l:::::::a:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1+ W:::::::::::::::::::::::::::m T:::::::::::::::::::::::::::m 4 11 For Good Furniture II ll Compliments of 11 0 ll 11 41 ll 1' 11 See . . . 11 Mrs. Virginia Mouniioy Hope 11 DEEP mm HUNT CLUB 11 1 11 1, ll 11 THOMAS W. MOORE 11 11 phone 4,1511 11 1 11 ll 11 300 West Broad 11 11 4500 we-sa Broad Street Ii sr 11 il Il +:::::::::::::::::::::::::::y Q:::::::::::::::::::::::::::+ 41:S:ce:::::::::::::::::::::1 t.::::::::::::::Seczceceeeccy Hom: or CLEANING SINCE 1910 Il , 11 If ANTHONY S GRILL 0 1: 3410 Semmes Ave. ll tl 42::c:::::::::t:::::::::::t:5 II + ll ::::::::..4:::::::::::::::::5 ll 11 Office and Plant: 11600-2-4 Floyd Ave. fl II LAFAYETTE FOOD MARKET fi U 1007 Lois ette Street I Dial 4-8971 Richmond, va. 11 I1 Y bbw 1, 11 snr-sEnv1cE E5 ESV 4:::::::::::::::::::::::::::5 +:::::::::::::,.c:,.-::::::::+ 1 ACROSS: 32. N. Levin 5 55'-' AAQ AAA NJN fm Q' 3. 1' 5 4 Jfifpfi' Y.: I 4 1 3124.131 .13 z- .'?1 ul fx I V- ft fx., f3,bQx,-1, A 5 QQ, L: 1 H E 'N -Mais' :Q ,, viii 2 EQ V JS A ,fl 3- 1 ML: . 1 QQ!-Ad' ff wpiieisgifffg Jffmi Zi' , ,111 11 il , My 1 . ',?'1f1?gE- '14,-1, vff,V?V 5 M1121 , 'E' kg'i-3-f r 1 -fx ' E - 1 1 1, 'AJ 1-5425 . U -A V -- V! f 1 f E . ,, I , .1 72 'fx T N, . 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I RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM SHOPPES II II Brook Road and Norwood Avenue I, AT THE END or CHAMBERLAYNE AVENUE Bus LINE 1' Richmond, Virginia ,Q I II 3'-C222::::f::::::::::::::n-2::xx -2: :aww---4 A Acnossz 33. L. s. ILou shunngr 5X Q E l I I I I I, J, A QT i . I I 2 0 NI I - may IM! QX in I II I P' . 7- I, L' MQA E-TRWVEA-?wI1z 5i??g?'5-i,:fi 'N IE' ws., ' 11. w-1-9.32-ffwe - fig , -5:7 'femme 22.5 xx A - ,., - Q1 'Cv E. SH ,. 1-1 3,0 . rs 45 -ex wx ,I-H --+24 ,ff-I2fE+'Tg 1 . 4 i4Q3Ni Ji1 A A I . I I ini. ---5-A-ilTl X-I I .-, , ,main if Q I II pe T152--' A J- f- 'AI ff ra a I,-fi og. A- '- r-f gif fain T 5E!iI-iflfals-5-3 I If I I 'E - o4:::::::v4:::l::::::::.1:::q:::::::r4:::poo-+ IL ll ll Il A. L. LORRAINE HARDWARE CO. gg ll INCORPORATED 0 gg Vauqhans Polish and Cleaner gg gg Peerless Paint Cleaner gg Lowe Bros. Paints - House Furnishings :Q gg Sporting Goods gl nu 1 gg 3114 WEST CARY STREET DIAL 5-9101 jg gg ll +:::::ce::::::::::::::::::::::::-::::::::::.c::::::::::::::+ gg -eeeeeeeet +::::::::::::e::::::::e:::::t 0 1+ 0 1: UNION MUTUAL I: cquinq cards vvhale-U-wan 11 gg LIFE INSURANCE co. gg W E H gg IE Life Annuities 12 ' ugene arvey ll 1: Accident and Health If PRINTING II ll gl 1' gg BROWN 6 MITCHELL gg -0- gg EE AGENCY gl 519 EAST MAIN STREET 501 Central National Bank Bldg. ' gg Phone 3-mg RICHMOND, VA. +c:::::::::::::::::::::::,..y +..........-................+ tests:eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeef g::::::::-:::::::::::::::::e+ ll 1 lb 1 PRICE 'MHERS 1 1 VIM BREAD 1 U Eighth Street, Between Broad and Marshall tl 0 lr II Hrmng. br ah. omg., Home and school gg gg H2 E192 31242191 fi fi fY'l . F31 - 1' goin::,:,,xx:x::::x::, gg It gg w. H. w11.1.1AMs 6. co. Qi gg gg 0 Home of gl H f i g ' in Ig Beuwooa Food Products gg Il Ace: 2 C 2 :sages 3 2 : : 2 : 1 3 2 :e 1: :cl gg gg ll 1+ +::x:,:::,.,xexxeecextc, U 1- gg ,, t S etter a ed gg .. SHOE REPAIRING gg 1, ,, .. U ,, gg Try a Loaf ,, gg W. H. BURRIS, Prop. g, gfgfgfjfggfgsgspfg 11 Shoes Dyed to Match gl WMM gg Your Gown li 41 gg Fine Shoe Repairing gg ATLAS BAKING CO.. Inc. ll II 312 LIBBIE AVE. DIAL 5-4902 gg If RICHMOND' VA' II A X lox:::-:x:::x::,:-:,::1x1 ix:::,x::-::,::x-::,x::.l ACROSS: 6. B. M. maafbafa M.-acyl .2 'Q fu 'L gg , 1 'F l f if ESX ,V-A? E, F 332 fe g ,E ,wc I Hg ii' 7 2 t,b ii 7 C- nc?- yg4 ml SSQQ ,fi W ,- FWHQ ggg 9 , 1 1 if fem, .Q -' 2 MA i f :T - ,, -' -,g. 1115! ,A 4,5319 Je - I Q 1:04, Q QR. -g A 22- 5 , 'H V ' .1 'Lftf-g A A X-i f A A EF' JH ii rf - 1 ' f N 1: ici' . ' 1 4 E' 616 !g1-!f.-,u- Q gf . -r 'Ji . -' - '- 'f 415 ja .wi 4 NBA Qi C ,P ,, ,f-r-rv xg-Iv--' f '51 9 27' 3 , '- '- ' - 'fn ., -2-'A . 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Q6 73 QEMWMA E1 E---.---f- - E - ,, A, A., -JQAAQEQEAAE 8, P .4I,.A.T,- ,,- g:::::::::::::::t:::::::::::+ +:::::::::::::,..c::,c:::,..+ gl WESTHAMPTON AVENUE fl II STUART CIRCLE PI-IAIINIACY II SERVICE STATION 1601 Park Avenue 0 'I ALVA STUCK!-EY, Prop. 1' U I 0 11 3500 CARY STREET ROAD DIAL 5-9533 II Phone 5-1773 Rlchmondf VG- Q::::::oc:::::::::::I:::::::::+ f::ooooc::J4::::::poooq::J:::hoc:f t::::::::::::::::::::::::::pof +:::p4::::::roc:::::::o4::::booooQ 1, 11 II gg The Best for I-GSS gg 1: Robert Lecky, Ir., Inc. 11 gg D 6 I GROCERY CO' 11 11 INSURANCE - SURETY BONDS 1: gc 201 N- LOMBARDY ST- g 1 201-202 Mutual Building 11 ::::::::::::::::t::::::::: :::::::::::::p4:::p4:::r4:::::I::::p+ +::::::::::eeeeeececeeeeeeeet +:::::::::::::1::::e:::e:..:+ EE FINE ANTIQUE AND MQDEIIN IEWELNY FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD I OLD VIRGINIA 1, gg ll gg ESTATES gg gg I gg 0 II M. A. IAI-INKE gg 1: N K 5 GRILL gg Formerly Iahnke G Co., Inc. Steaks and Chops gg 11 IEWELEES AND WATCHMAKERS I+ 11 g gg SINCE 1852 II gg +33 gg g I If gg IQZZQ 3531.233 205W 1f4ijf,f,2',jf,if'VfQj 214 N. LOMBARDY DIAL 6-1212 2:::::::::::::::::::::ecccee5 lee:cet::::-:::I::::::::::::L t::::::-:AA:::::::::::::::::::::::::oo:::::::::::::::::::::f ll I Il ll I' II ll II 'I ll 'I In I VIRGINIA AUTO MUTUAL -g 4' In li 1.1 II ll II ll 1 INSURANCE CCMPAN Y I 1 I Ig I Il R I C I'I M O N D Il li Il ' tl 0 nr Il gg In the Home 0 In the School gf U ,Il ll gg EE On the I-Iughways it Ii I ll - - U 11 g The Safety Pays DIvIdends Company .. d, 1 I E' ll gg X 'A Q t Q::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::bo4:::::::::::::Q ' ,. I' '. of DOWN: 7. Mann K. N F J 'r Q Au I-f.4'X 'F Q L' Hb fi' uf , Nqw- -U-5? - A fig ' -'. I I . ff- .21 'Z 'Sf fd' 4 ' . 4 ' . 'QQQM r 'J' 0, ' -' 1 1 I N. I 4 I 4 ea fx l I I MI- I-If fr'-' f-if . ..K . We wzf, I .f sus! 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Iames vermllllon II Plumlxj calming WHoLEsALE DISTRIBUTOR : Both Room Specialties OF Used Car - Elec ric Rct n n I Electric Reiriqhrcxtorsnges D' D' T' :I English Austin Cars II zoov w. nm-ta same Phone 5-1361 II 602 NORTH SHEPPARD STREET Qoc:::::::::p04:::::::::::::::t ::::::::::::::::::::rooooooo II . THE Complunents of II I NORTHWESTERN II R al En in o. MUTUAL oy grav g C II mrs INSURANCE comrmw II 4- 1: Over 700,000 Members PHo'ro ENGRAVERS Mn KEE' ms' 1: I. ROBERT NOLLEY. Special Agent ef v ' 4 4a Z wsflk.. of. ,- -ffgxr,-W 6' 3 I I t'm'4' ' ' . . 'Y Ci I f' at f XIRN ff' 2 I I H 7 f 'X 2 ,Q V- I I If t t in ,, if I ,j-j',IT. e- 'AMSFQS-Efwv H ,M2f 'I '9 I to I Ife,EfU:jm.,g I-f I If I' 0-Nw fe e I . 'X' G 45555513 f fX fffx k lf- 31. At! I I ' fKI-'JI The Official and Recognized THOMAS IEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL RINGS Sold thru Q Richmond's Leading Iewelry Stores Q MANUFACTURED BY Qi J. JENKINS SONS CO. ii 20 WEST REDWOOD STREET BALTIMORE, MD. l0..........,..c:n.c:::::::::jn:t:x: II ll RICHMOND VALETERIA I INCORPORATED U The South's Most Modern Cleaning Plant U 51 ll t ll II 5: DeLUXE CLEANING, PRESSING I IC AND ALTERING 'a l It 11 it i' H ll 2 If Phone 5-2849 2705 West Broad Street ii ll fy Richmond, Va. H Ii If o o , +ooo4:::l:::l::t::::::::boooo4:::b4:::v01:: nf: Acnossa 34. S. L, cshmye Levensonl E J Y, it f '-f Ana- K- 'RR fx of X I -1412 -f' lf' A ow n- ,, -Q J W . , ' ,,,f gg 7 if-5 rg ' ' ' Q' ' S274 w JJ 1 .Q A, f F 2 ,K 11 nl. I 'ummm' 'M M Q, fy 'SV If , W , x y K if X X ,,,,fLAS-1'FZ9Y Z J fag, few' ff R-'Aff K Z 'R X1 I:-QQ I NL K ' f 'U If 'R , uf C r R E A n I 2 gg, A 'Q -if ,iff P K 'Q JK , K Elm 7 I is '-W? A 0 fv '. x V - - , M , 2, J' 11 la w Tlx of 1 f f ,W I. Q . . - rf- . f - ' . - '. ':, g I 'LI .559 Ml: f Q zffkk gi! 5 up J lie .. , V , 7 R el-I ,Zi g - , L ,X I. 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I' sm- I llrv qs: I IIPPIIIEIIIIITIMIII The staff of THE MONTICELLO acknowledges its indebted- ness to those without whose help this annual could not have been produced: OUR SPONSORS: Miss Catherine Bentley Miss Frances Gray Miss Mayo Provence MR. STIRLING KING: Untailing source of all wisdom OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mr. A. L. Dementi Mr. Harry Bagby Mr. Roy Puckett Mr. Gerald Lisman OUR ADVERTISERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 5 J , V iw I W xl - rilfillii ' x f Cui 1:- I.-?lll'. L V3 T? -, I' ' 'N I' ' 1 ,jfiffn XX- J A eu ANN , 42' 3' I- eau- if 1 www A M W2 Iti,,fI4, '- ' t Lx fl' f G 4?-5' -. fx ' A of C 7 Civ I fy , .yn-,rsT. f tj if V72 EIN 4, Ar J, L23 5 2 Rx 'I , 0. ' I X, 4 I A 5.3, I, f V Ig f 1 , 9 J .Iv it ' qs ,Xia f S! I llrl l -rx ' ' ol ,X Su l Xl 22 Cl.. M LITE...-ff ' - at 'f f L, to f U , 'ff nfl 'l ' l5 l Mary? XD YE !! ' ffl lix J if X H15 I ' T2 I2 - 3 ' fy L u I QW diff , qw -, f 1 fx 'fe-W ' ' fw N 's ' - ' ' ' li I I f' f -' T' 'xkiv ' i n' '11, ' A , 4 V I A L I 'WIA 'I ' I A5 ' -ilu ...L f l AEE ? I SEIIIIIII IllIlElI'I'0IW ADMITIIHENRY PORTERFIELD 3601 aHawthorne Avenue Christ Church School '43-'44 ADAMS, DOROTHY LOUISE Louise 4812 West Grace Street ALLEY, JULIAN MONTROSE JuIian 3339 Parkwood Avenue ALWOOD, BRUCE CAMPBELL Bruce 300 Gilmore Courtway ANDERSEN, THANN I NG W. BiIly 6120 Howard Road ANDERSON, BETSY ROSS Betsy 1301 Hampton Street Secretary of Home Room ANDERSON, SARAH FRANCES Frances 3508 Hermitage Road Red Cross Representative, Girl Reserves, House of Representa- tives, Monticello Staff, Office Aid, Declaration Staff, Alternate to Jeffersonian, Cafeteria Com- mittee, Usher at Commencement, Recreation Hall Committee. ANDRE, MARY Mike 707 South Meadow Street Sophomore Council ARPKIICHII CI-IARLES WILLIAM ar ie 4008 Kensington Avenue President of Home Room, Cadet Corps, Treasurer of Home Room, Recreation Hall Committee, Stage Crew, Absentee Sheet Commit- tee, Sophomore Council. APRAAHAMIAN, MARY VIOLET H ar ,. 1 SouthyMulberry Street Character Building Committee ARMBRECHT, WARREN GILBERT GiIbert 346 .Albemarle Avenue Cheer Leader, Cadet Corps, Treasurer of Home Room. ARRINGTON, PHYLLIS E. PhyIIis 2706 Grafland Avenue I Forum, ouse of Representatives, Jeffersonian Literary Staff, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Recep- tion Desk. ASTSQRP, WILLIAM BOWEN ,. i ,, 343 Albemarle Avenue I Monticello Literary Staff, Junior Council, Forum Club, Quill and Scroll. BAILEY, FORREST CLEBURNE Forrest 3317 Garland Avenue Cadet Corps, House of Repre- BAKER, ROBERT GARLAND Whacker 3523 Grove Avenue Cadet Corps. BALL, KIRK OWEN llKirkll 4107 W the Avenue BERNSTEIN, MARVIN Marvin 2214 Maplewood Avenue President of Home Room, Cadet Corps, Company Captain, Honor Society. BERRY, LAWRENCE TAYLOR BOOKER, LEWIS THOMAS Lewis 4530 East Seminary Avenue Jeffersonian Staff, Mont'cellu Business Staff, House of Repre- sentatives, Forum Club, Cadel Corps, Honor Society, Quill and Library sCommittee, Cadet Corps. 3I':II3uddy R d ::gwLES DOROTHY ELI-EN owana oa , BAMFORDI NEI-DA MARIE Vice-President of Home Room, Dorothy Nelda 5703 W. Franklin Street Cafeteria Committee. BANKS, EUGENE FRANKLIN FrankIin 1226 Stanhope Avenue Home Room President, House of Representatives, Cafeteria Com- mittee Captain, Cadet Corps. BARBKIER, WILLIAM MOSS , I yn 4804 E. Seminary Avenue Cadet Corps, House of Repre- Cadet Corps. BERRYMAN, NATHALIE JOYCE llpatll 2006 Powhatan Street Commercial Club, Cafeteria Com- mittee. BERZ, JOSEPHINE FREEMAN Jackie 4412 Bromley Lane Library Committee, Cafeteria Committee, Jeffersonian Lieuten- ant, Reception Desk, Alternate I I 25 South Meadow Street Glee Club, Jeffersonian Typist. BOWLES, WALTER ERNEST WaIter 1 12 West 30th Street BRADLEY, MARY JANE Mary Jane 2712 Hanover Avenue Junior Red Cross Representative, Alternate House Representative, Cafeteria Committee, Honor Study Chairman, Vice-President of Home sentatives, Monticello Business ge Haus? bof Representatives: Room' Staff, Cafeteria Committee. pams U ' BRIZDZI, ISUDIE REAVES u ie' BEASLEY, FLORENCE ANNE Beanie 15 W. Lancaster Road Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Class Night, Home Room Secre- tary, Spanish Club, Junior-Senior Dance Committee. BEASLEY. JEAN SHIRLEY Jean 1305 Hampton Street Jeffersonian Typist, Recreation Hall Committee. BEATTIE, BARBARA ANN Barbara 1207 Laburnum Avenue Red Cross Representative, Span- ish Club, President of Spanish Club, Editor-in-Chief of Declara- tion, Cafeteria Committee, Guid- ance Aid Committee, Quill and Scroll, Honor Society. BEDUCIAN, JOHN Hjohnn 2577 Stuart Avenue BELL, ROBERT PORTERFIELD Bobby 3614-B Noble Avenue Cafeteria Committee, War Ac- tivities Committee, Assistant Ath- Ietic Manager. BELLENOT, ANNE ELISE IIAII 272 Roseneath Road Miss MotIey's Aid, Girl Reserves, Office Aid, Reception Desk: AI- ternate for Senior Council, Cafe- teria Committee. BENDER, FREDDIE Freddie 2130 West Main Street Monticello Business Staff, Radio Staff. 11 BERGER. PHYLLIS ANN BETISI JOYCE GIBSON , or 2907 Ellwood Avenue House of Representatives, Char- acter Building Committee, Senior Council, Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Recreation Hall Captain, Reception Desk, Treasurer of Spanish Club, Cafeteria Captain, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. B I GLQDYS CATHERIN E adys 3050 Oak Lane Library Staff, Nurses Aid, Com- mercial Club, House of Repre- sentatives. BIDNIIQVEIIZL, RICHARD LeROY H ic ,I 1628 Claremont Avenue Ridgewood High School '43-'44, Laboratory Assistant, C a d e t Corps, Company Captain. BINNS, WALTER GORDON, JR. Gordon 3905 W. Franklin Street Library Committee, Cafeteria Committee, House of Represen- tatives, Honor Study Chairman, Jeffersonian Reporter, Senior Council, Associate Editor on Jef- fersonian, Cadet Corps, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. BLACKMAN, SHIRLEY L. Shirley 2220 West Grace Street Glee Club BLACKWELL, GEORGIE LEE Georgie Lee 3520 Edgewood Avenue Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Jeffer- sonian Captain, Jeffersonian As- sistant Circulation Manager, Jef- fersonian Business Manager, Li- brary Committee: Library Staff, 1207 West Franklin Street George Washington High School, Danville, Virginia. BRAID, ELEANOR JAN ET EIeanor 208 South Addison Street BRIAIIIUER, ELIZABETH THERESA , e ef, 4202 Monument Avenue Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Council, Hock? and Basketball Teams, Senior ouncil, Monticel- Io Literary Staff. BRAUNER, JOAN MARIE , lljoanll 3605 Seminary Avenue Guidance Aid Committee, S an- ish Club, ,Girl Reserves, Art CIub, Honor Society. BRADY, DANIEL EDWARD, JR. anny 140OV2 Bellevue Avenue B Basketball, Junior Class Night, Junior-Senior Figure, Var- sity Basketball, Stage Crew. BRETT, DUDLEY Dudley 3317 Monument Avenue Messenger Committee, Reception Desk Committee, Cafeteria Com- mittee, Spanish Club, Girl Re- serves. BRODERSEN, ELEANOR DORIS EIeanor 61 1 Maple Avenue Office id, Nurse's Aid. BROOKS, JANE VIRGINIA Jane 1612 Pope Avenue office id, Jeffersonian Literary Staff, Jeffersonian Captain. IBROTEMARKLE, NANCY ELLESI uNanCyu . . , , Ph ll' C f 1 ' C 'ti : H s - 1506 Lake Avenue ' :magy?he3snl3gderqsI?lilr1oEoS?:- 5217 lglevbnshire Road ciZlS'ie3?1illo2rduScEc5II. onor O VICE-Pf6SIdeY1'I' of HOME Room' K ' defy ' ' Library Committee, Library Staff, MQSSENQGV Comfniffeei CIWBYDCKY 9 4 ' Jeffersonian Reporter, Forum, Se- BI-OTTNER, WILLIAM EUGENE BP'Id Q Committee: , el 7 BAKER, BEVERLY ANN cretarv of Forum, Messenger Bill Literary Staff, Cafet a - .' BeverIy Committee, Cafeteria Committee: 3313 Fourth Avenue I mittee, Jeffersonian Q , t , 4 1819 West Main Street Monticello Business Staff, Girl Track, Recreation Hall Commit- Junior Class Night, oy -if I, -If -- Home Room Secretary. Reserves. tee, Band. Chairman, Editor-I Ch - 'P 9, . 5' '1 A F . v Q AQ Y' ' ., I41 ew N A5 'gs gh I A Q - J , tr., I I gi ogg' Q , ,, I LW I ami- Kr? 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'-I-II, Z4 H--------.cgn 1 ,. --- I I I 3 .4 ':115g,i-gpg! , -3'-'SM-as V L ' 0 Monticello, Senior Council, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. BROWN, RHODA Rhoda IB Roslyn Road Library Committee, Vice-Presi- dent of Home Room, Secretary of Home Room, President of Home Room. BROWN, SAM BRADY Samba I405 Avondale Avenue Cadet Corps, Company Captain, Staff Maior. ' BRUCE, NANCY DEANE Nancy 5223 Devonshire Road John Marshall High School Feb. '43-'44, Messenger Committee, Cafeteria Committee, Library Committee, Monticello Business Staff, House of Representatives. BRYAN, MARGARET RIDGELY Margaret 2701 Second Avenue House of Representatives, Com- pany Sponsor, Regimental Spons- or, Girl Reserves, Monticello Lit- erary Staff, Cheer Leader. BRYSIHI, WILLIAM WELLINGTON ,I i H I 208 Cgnfederate Avenue Maury High School, '43-'44, Vice- President of Home Room, Cafe- teria Committee, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Class Night, Messen er Committee, Bulletin Efrard gommittee, Rat Assem- y. BRYSON, GEORGE TARRY George 1700 Park Avenue Cadet Capers, Monticello Busi- ness Staff, Monticello Business Manager, Traffic Committee, Usher Committee,QuiII and Scroll, Board of Co-ordination, Cafe- teria Committee, House of Re- presentatives, Honor Society. BUCHANAN, WILLIAM M. Michaux 303 N. Vine St. Traffic Committee, Football, Bas- ketball. BUCKNER, KATHLEEN ANNE Kathleen 31 26 Parkwood Avenue BURSHE CHARLES DICK ,. -C ,I 1432'Lorraine Avenue House of Representatives, Sen- ate, Home Room President, Cadet Corps, Honor Society. BURKAT, DONALD EDWARD Donald 24 N. Sheppard Street Alternate to House of Repre- sentatives, Recreation Hall Com- mittee, Jeftersonian Reporter. BU'lgLER, STUART MILTON if turf I I4 Seneca Road Library Committee, Cadet Corps. CALL, PATRICIA ANN ,,,,a,,, 3039 Montrose Avenue Girl Reserves, Spanish Club. CAMPBELL, ROSS LYON CAPSTICK, JOANNE Joanne 2805 Monument Avenue Guidance Aid, Girl Reserves, Sen- ior Council, Jeffersonian Typist. CARJER, DORIS LAVANIA ,. 0 if 9 N. Allen Avenue Nurse's Aid. CATES, GENE H. Gene 3508 Chamberlayne Avenue Caroline High School, '43-'44, CATES, JERRY H. Jerry 3508 Chamberlayne Avenue Caroline High School, '43-'44, CERVARICH, WANDA E. Wanda 3825 Lamont Street Library Committee, Cafeteria Committee, Red Cross Represen- tative. CHALIFOUX, JEANNE DeLAY Tootie 3814 Chamberlayne Avenue House of Representatives, De- claration, Home Room President, Junior Class Secretary, Junior Class Night, Office Aid, Cafe- teria Committee, Senior Class Council. CHAPMAN, BETTY JANE Betty 1305 Dinwiddie Avenue House of Representatives, Guid- ance Aid, Library Committee, Al- ternate to the House of Repre- sentatives. CHEATHAM, ANN BRADLEY I. nn., 507 North Boulevard Library Committee, Library Staff, Junior Class Night, Jeffersonian Lieutenant. CHEVALIER, JACK WALDEN Jack 4018 Clinton Avenue Cadet Corps, Lieutenant Colonel. CLARKE, JEAN LaVERNE Jean 3421 Parkwood Avenue House of Representatives, Recep- tion Desk Committee, Alternate to the House of Representatives, Honor Study Chairman. CQQZTSGICHRISTI NE VAUGHN ris 3120 Ellwood Avenue Jeffersonian Advertising Staff, Messenger Committee, Nurse's Aid Committee, Typist for Jef- fersonian, Absentee Sheet Com- mittee. COFER, JUANITA HUTCHINSON Juanita 5506 Toddsbury Road Library Committee, Library Staff, Girl Reserves. COFFMAN, MAE ROBIN Mae Robin 3211 Kensington Avenue COHEN, MARY FRANCES Mary Frances I I7 S. Colonial Avenue Jeffersonian Reporter, Jefferson- ian Associate Editor, Jeffersonian Feature Editor, House of Repre- sentatives, Book Club, Vice-Pres- ident of Book Club, Board of Co-ordination, Library Staff, Ten- nis Team, Red Cross Representa- tive. Character Building Commit- COLLINS, MILDRED BURNETTE Mildred 206 Roseneath Road CONE, RAYMOND DOUGLAS, JR. Raymond 1508 Georgia Avenue COOK, NELL ROSE Rose 5009 Bromley Lane Girl Reserves, Jeffersonian Typist. COOKE, MARION JOYCE Cookie 513 N. Belmont Avenue Recreation Hall Committee, For- um Club, Jeffersonian Reporter, House of Representatives, Girl Reserves, Quill and Scroll. COULTER, JOYCE CLARICE Joyce 1629 Princeton Road St. Margaret's School, Tappahan- nock, Virginia, '41-'43, Secretary of Home Room. COUSINS, JOYCE VERA Joyce 402 N. Cleveland Street Recreation Hall Committee, Li- brary Committee. CRAN K, JOHN COCH RAN John 3921 Seminary Avenue CROCKER, JOEL BENNETT nBuddyu 1217 Windsor Avenue CROFT, DOYNE MAE 2710 Grayland Avenue Doyne Junior Red Cross, Reception Desk Committee, Senior Council. CROFT, EVELYN LaVERNE LaVerne 215 South Stafford Avenue Orchestra, Secretary of Home Room, Red Cross Representative. CROMAR, MURRAY ROBB Robbie 3156-A Floyd Avenue Cafeteria Committee, Junior Council, Cheer Leader, Jeffer- sonian Reporter. CRONK, EARLE DAVID Pee Wee 1601 Bellevue Avenue CROWE, CHARLES LAWSON Lawson 351 I Stuart Avenue House of Representatives, Presi- dent of Home Room, Junior Council, Character Building Com- mittee, Junior Class Night, Presi- dent of Student Participation. CRUICKSHANK, BEVERLY RAE Beverly 702 North Colonial Avenue Junior Council Alternate, Jeff- ersonian Lieutenant, Secretary of Home Room, Treasurer of Home Room. CUMBY, IRIS DEANE ,. Hsu 4705 New Kent Avenue Cafeteria Committee, Jefferson- ian Captain, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Reception Desk Commit- tee. CUNNINGHAM, CLARENCE T. . H1-emu 3424 Floyd Avenue Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Baseball, Sophomore CURBRIIIEI, WILLIAM MARTIN 6 Roslyn Road St. Christophers', '42-'44, Home Room Secretary. DANIEL, ELIZABETH LEE Lizzie 4625 Stuart Avenue Library Committee, Library Staff, Home Room Secretary, Senior Council, Cafeteria Committee, Red Cross Representative, Honor Society. DANgSi DOROTHY DALE H 0 H 1203 Libbie Avenue Jeffersonian Lieutenant. DAVIS, NANCY LEE 21 Clarke Road Nancy Library Committee, Library Staff, Tennis Team. DAY, SHIRLEY LOUISE ShirIey 3206 Floyd Avenue Jaegfersonian Lieutenant, Office I . DICIQIIISISON, CHARLES WILLIAM ,I i H 609 Roseneath Road Cadet Corps. DIETRICH, ELISABETH MAY EIisabeth 2908 Northumberland Avenue Office Aid, Miss Motley's Aid, Nurse's Aid, Junior Council, Home Room President. DILL, SARAH JANE Sarah Jane 6 I 05 Wesley Road , Greenville High School '42-'44, Red Cross Representative, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant. DOGEETT, DONALD UPSHUR if eu 4500 West Franklin Street Cadet Corps. DOLBEARE, VIRGINIA MAY Ginny 3213 Griffin Avenue Red Cross Representative, Junior Class Night Script Committee, Guidance Aid Committee, Honor Society. DQZSAHOEL SHIRLEY ANNE onnie 1225 Stanhope Avenue Cafeteria Committee, Monticello Business Staff, House of Repre- sentatives, Cheer Leader, Girl Reserves. DORSEY, CHARLES HOWARD Dorsey 2904 Monument Avenue Cadet Corps, Usher Committee. DOWNEY, WALTER LEE Downey 3208 Forrest Hill Avenue Fork Union Military Academy '43-'45. DRUMMOND, DOROTHY FOLSOM Dorothy 4002 Hanover Avenue Character Building Committee, Book Club, Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Jeff Cleff Club, Secretary of Jeff Cleff Club, House of Representatives: Libra- ry Staff, -Declaration Staff, Office Aid, Assistant Advertisinq Man- ager of Jeffersonian: Girl Re- serves, Cafeteria Committee, Ross tee, H n S ' t , 'll d C 'l, J ' C 'I, S ' C f t ' C ' , ' L 1207 Confederate Avenue Scroll. O or one Y Qu' an Cggggil. Umor ouncl emor Sc?rcill?rl'-lonoralgziaty.Qulu and I 4 ' 1' - e- , ig- N fl . 2 f ofa Kg? . ,E PQ' fri fm 5 '7 - ' I4-, gm W .r If - . A .1 Y 0 vl A T 'JW pil., eiffl s I QPF? Eli ii: If 1 '-T07 ' 'W , lf' 1: Ziyi, We - 'li . 'C-flfiif' '-4, ff I fn 1-. ' Ii' . ' ' .'3'f I , - Ae - II it 'I for 1 ,Q -fm. I em- --,f-if-Q , .-fee, - , A I , A .r ,1 ' 1 I :E 'ffzef-i':2'e3 Q V ' 5 IL I J' hfaffd 4 'Tl X - g ' Qffffff e -gfjfle 1 el, --- an K L . ,J 'ff' c.'gf,' K Sq .' if K- ---gi . i--CW- -- --F4-:'-ff 'A K - Q I-1-ffffefz -J - e 1, .f-e+- Xesg -- ,. ,hi , ,. X 'L-'Q 11-fT 3-if--gg-4, Ti' . F' ' , ' , ' 'T ' 1' ' --'L i?'c'.i--1j..? -f J 1' X flag-T- --lil? H 1 ' 'WMC Q-ap. ff.-4. ffp - :felt l ,.,,,4 ve- f' DuBQSE, WILLIAM T. NBII... 1204 Palmyra Street Sidney Lanier High School, Mont- gomery, Alabama, '43-'44. DUCHENE, MARGARET IDA ,ipeggyu 2206 Maplewood Avenue Girl Reserves, Cafeteria Commit- tee, Library Staff, Cadet Com- pany Sponsor. DUCKHARDT, JAMES FREDERIC Ducky 3127 W. Grace Street A Sophomore Football Captain, Var- sity Football, Varsity Track, Presi- dent of Home Room, Vice-Presi- dent of Home Room, Senate, Chairman of Usher Committee, Co-chairman of Elevator Com- mittee, Co-chairman of Cafeteria Committee, Cadet Corps, Hi-Y Club, Treasurer of Hi-Y Club, Junior Class Night, Junior-Senior Figure. DUKE. HERMAN JAMES uaobbyu 3108 Sunset Avenue Cadet Corps. DUNFORD, EDWARD LIGHTFOOT Doot 318 Greenway Lane Junior Council, President of Home Room, Secretary of Home Room, Cheerleader, Cadet Corps, Junior Class Night, Monticello Literary Staff Feature Editor and Sports Editor. DUNN, FLOYD DARE umoydn 2525 West Grace Street Cafeteria Committee, Red Cross, Nurses's Aid, Jeffersonian Staff. DUNNAVANT, EMMETT YOUNG Sonny 3020 Maplewood Avenue Glen Allen High School '42-'44. DWYER, JOHN EDWARD npinkyu 2416 Floyd Avenue Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Base- ball, Red Cross Representative. EDWARDS, MARY ANN Mary Ann 1406 Palmyra Avenue . Secretary of Home Room, Junior Council, Jeffersonian Lieutenant. ERVANI. WILLIAM RICHARD 1. i H 2312 Maplewood Avenue ESTES, WELLFORD SOMMERS Wellford 31 Lexington Road EUBANK, GLYNIS JEAN Hjeanu 207 Minor Street EVANS, DORIS ANN Doris 402 South Sheppard Street Victory Corps, Dramatics Commercial Club. FAHED, ROSEMARY ANN Rosemary 31 18 Rosewood Avenue Faison, Janeth Lee alan., 3200 West Grace Street Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Cafeter- ia Committee, Office Aid Com- mittee, Reception Desk Commit- tee' Jeffersonian Literary Staff' onticello Business Staff' House 4 Club, I AQ ' - A 'S'-ibfvglg ffffgyff Levi.: ff' J of Representatives, Secretary of Home Room, Vice-President .of Home Room, Honor Study Chair- man, Messenger Committee, Girl Reserves: Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. FARMER, VIRGINIA LEE Jinks 1 105 Libbie Avenue Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Secre- tary and Vice-President of Home Room, Recreation Hall Commit- tee, Secretar of Commercial Club, Senior Council, Jefferson- ian Captain, Quill and Scroll. FAW, ANNE WILEY 3305 Gloucester Road Anne Nurse's Aid, Reception Desk, Office Aid, President of Home Room, House of Representatives. FELKER, SARAH LEA Sarah Lea 330 Clovelly Road Central High School, Memphis, Tennessee '43-'44, Book Club, Forum, Secretary of Home Room. FELVEY, JONES Jones Route 4, Richmond, Virginia. FELVEY, MARY JANE Mary Jane 4004 Fauquier Avenue FERSHSSON, WILLIE EARL if 5 H 1209 Nottoway Avenue FINE, FRANCES DIANE Frances 107 Tuckahoe Boulevard Red Cross Representative. FINNEY, BETTY GRAY Finney 1605 Lake Avenue Messenger Committee, Cafeteria Committee, Reception Desk Com- mittee, Guidance Aid Committee, Sophomore Council, Junior Coun- cil, Senior Council, Monticello Business Staff, Jeffersonian Lite- rary Staff, Associate Editor of Jeffersonian, Book Club, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. FITCH, HARRY JOHN Harry 4022 Monticello Street Jeffersonian Staff, Jeffersonian Cartoonist, Tennis Team. ' FITCHER, MURIEL JANET Midgie 3724 Brookside Road John Marshall High School, Red Cross Representative, Honor Study Chairman. FLEMING, LUKE ROBERT Bobby 3104 Hanover Avenue Varsity Track Team, Varsity Football Team, Hi-Y Club. FLETMCIIZIER, MICHAEL JAMES H ie.. 2914 ldlewood Avenue Recreation Hall Committee, Span- ish Club, Forum Club, Character Building Committee, Laboratory Assistant. FLINN, ANNE CARY Flinn 5027 Sylvan Road Treasurer of Home Room, Red Cross Council, House of Repre- sentatives' Reception Desk Com- mittee. fxfvxl C17 e vga J fieir' ev FLOWERS, MARY LOUISE .,Marr,, 2900 ld ewood Avenue Guidance Aid. A FORD, KATHARINE LEE Katharine 2507 North Avenue Office Aid. FORREST, WILLIAM A. SkiPDvf' 3225 Kensington Avenue House of Representatives, Mes- senger Committee, Laboratory Assistant, Recreation Hall Com- mittee, Character Building Com- mittee, Manager of Football Team, Supply Manager of Basket- ball Team, Supply Manager of Baseball Team, Vice-President of Student Participation, Board of Coordination, Cadet Band, Honor Society. FOSEER, WILLIAM I .1 5300 Bewdley Road Jeffersonian Captain, Jefferson- ian Circulation Manager. FOXWORTH, EUGENE DEWEY nrgoxyu 1220 Bellevue Avenue Needham Broghton, Raleigh, N. C., '43-'44, Football Team, Co- captain of Football Team, Hi-Y Club, President of Hi-Y. FRANCIS, CORNELIA OWEN Connie 3018 Hanes Avenue FRANCIS, RUTH ELIZABETH Ruth 3223 Ellwood Avenue FREDERICK, PHILIP, JR. Phil 2518 Grove Avenue CafeteriaCommittee,CadetCorps, Monticello Literarv Staff, Decla- ration Staff, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. FREEMAN, JOSEPHINE LILLIAN H 0 3400 Floyd Avenue Cafeteria Committee, Arts and Crafts Club, Guidance Aid' Nurse's Aid, Reception Committee. FUGITT, MARGARET REBECCA Margaret 4015 West Broad Street Cafeteria Committee. GARDNER, JANE Janie 31 14 Floyd Avenue Glee Club, Recreation Hall Com- mittee. GEORGE, NANNIE ELIZABETH Shorty 2419 Hanover Avenue Library Committee. GLICKSON, FLORENCE Florence 3009 Monument Avenue Central High School, Devils Lake, North Dakota, '43-'44, Pierre S. du Pont High School, Wilming- ton, Delaware '44-'45. GOLDMAN, JOSEPH BRUCE njoeu 3900 Stuart Avenue GOLDSTEIN, MARVIN H. Marvin 4110 Park Avenue War Activities Committee, Cafe- teria Committee. r 4.3 13 . J ' V .K y .e -,QL .4 ily! GORDON, CHANNING H. Channie 1817 Bellevue Avenue Usher Committee. GOUGH, JANE FRANCES Jane 3123 ldlewood Avenue Library Staff Committee, Girl Re- serves, Guidance Aid Committee. GRANGER, HOWARD LEE Howard 402 North Belmont Avenue GRAVATT, ROBERT DUDLEY Dudley 3003 Griffin Avenue GREEN, BETSY ANNE llBetIl 603 West Thirtieth Street Commercial Club, Dramatics Club. GREEN, JACQUELYN EARLE Jackie 4017 Dunstan Avenue Commercial Club. GRFFNLAND, C. MAXSON llMaxll 4929 Bromley Lane Home Room President, Character Building Committee,Cadet Corps, Honor Society. GREGORY, TODD ROBINS HGIQQY., 2810 Fendall Avenue Alternate to House of Repre- sentatives, Vice-President of Home Room, Cadet Corps. GUMENICK, JERRY Gumbo 310 Oak Lane GLJIILTASGIMADLYN KALI D err 4900 Gryove Avenue Commercial Club, Varsity Basket- ball, Red Cross Representative, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Office Aid. HALL, BERT EDWIN HalI 4709 King William Road Calfeteria Committee, B Foot- ba . HALL, DORIS LILLIAN Doris 2220 Hanover Avenue I Morgantown High School '42- 45. HALL, LOUANN Louann 3127 Parkwood Avenue Jeffersonian Typist. HAMEL, CHARLES BENNETT CharIie 3860 Fauquier Avenue HAMILTON, BRUCE Louie 27 Towana Road Hockey Team, Tennis Team, Red Cross Representative, Monticello Literary Staff, Junior Class Treas- urer. HANDY, THOMAS REED llTon1myll 3507 Seminary Avenue . ce . 1 Stage Crew. HANKINS, NANCY WARE . Nancy 98355 2605 Stuart Avenue el Library Committee, Library Sfaffvi President of Library Staff, Re ' A ception Desk, Jeff sonian Lieu J, Q tenant' Honpr S 55 hairman. -ni , H fag., . mgf- - li-'mf-it Ji. ' - ,V V... a W n' 1 auf -f lc wa., , ,' If-I 1. 'r .5- ir 'vla n I , . f- - ,., -. fr. - - 3 p f A H ' , ' ff M rg '1 1 Q , -'-- - ' I , .4 M. fr' f . fs. , , ,f ' . ' Q 4:1 5 an X I 4 ' f f- 'J - ' T i....i ?' -- i ,-g- , ' . -f Q 3 -7 ,i f J 'vffi-3 , - - , I I 1 I + I V ll B' eq, I n I? I ,ll Q la' ' 1 ', 4 I Im' ' i qv 'I' ' ' ' s sql ' , f H' 1 W7' 0,55 3 l M 1 5 J ' ff ' J 7 u l ...Q .-,P - - . ww w 5 'J' ' ' Tffi 0 ' ,..,? -- . 2-. 5 , trite -.-E 9-1 , ,,, ,. - ,fly M .4 Il- A gs. -o ,gy R2 'W 2 fx f , ,xl Ju E Q. i :7 Y, ,r,li, l, : :,,, i ' 1' , -if-f ll . f ' ---el ii - -- H .J 0 1 ,1 1 ,J K I X, -A5 . ur n dl. , I -L E3 ll will .5 1 , 4 f ' In Q, v ' I l 1' M 4 I A, il CX 'Q' K 'f-if 'I L. 6 S S- i , y i s .1 f ' I A- X , . . f. A -. 4, f- E if 4 4: . J, 7 HARLOW, GERALDINE OLIVER Gerrye 3024 Garland Avenue Cafeteria Committee. HARRIS, GEORGE C. George 1004 Park Avenue Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Jeffer- sonian Captain, Hi-YvSecretary, Track Team, Co-Captain of Track Team, Cheer Leader, Board of Coordination. HARRIS, GLENNA MARIE Glenna 2011 West Main Street HARVEY, DOROTHY MAE MDOT., 5706 Park Avenue I Reception Desk, Character Build- ing Committee, Hockey Team, Red Cross Representative, Jeffer- sonian Secretary. HASKINS, EMMA VIRGINIA Emma 912 West Franklin Street Absentee Sheet Committee. HASTINGS, FRANK ISAAC, JR. Frank 3521 Grove Avenue I Glee Club, Jeffersonian Lieuten- ant. HATKE, DOROTHY ANN Shorty 1620 Pope Avenue Cadet Band Sponsor, Cadet Com- pany Sponsor, Jeff.Cleff Club, Daily Reports Committee, Recep- tion Desk Committee, Secretary of Home Room, Vice-President of Home Room. HAWKINS, BEATRICE JEAN Jean m Avenue 3308 La b Dance Band, School Orchestra, Guidance Aid. HA1:-VLEY, LOIS JOAN 321 5oEllwood Avenue Commercial Club, Dramatics Club. HELBIG, FRITZ, JR. Fritz 4518 Grove Avenue . Cafeteria Committee, Traffic Committee, Monticello Business Staff, Business Manager of Mont- icello, Cadet Corps, Laboratory Assistant, Quill and Scroll. HENING, ELLEN ELIZABETH Ellen 2417 Lamb Avenue . Hockey Team, Junior Council, Junior Class Night, Junior-Senior Class Committee, House of Re- presentatives,Jeffersonian Typist. HENNINGER, MARTHA AMES MARTY I IO1 Essex Avenue Ponce de Leon High School, Florida, Wallerboro High School, South Carolina, Beaufort High School, South Carolina, Will Rog- ers High School, Oklahoma. HERRINK, ELIZABETH TRAIN Betsy 17 South Boulevard Treasurer of Sophomore Class, House of Representatives, Sen- HESTER, HILDA MAY HiIda 2305 Park Avenue Basketball Team, Absentee Com- mittee. HICKERSON, LOUISE LILE Ludie 2817 Moss Side Avenue Brackenridge High School, San Antonio, Texas, Junior Council, Senior Council. HILL, MARY ESTELLE Mickey Glen Allen, Virginia. Cafeteria Committee, Jeffersonian Literary Staff: Dramatic Club, Nurse's Aid, Red Cross Representative, Quill and Scroll. HILLTQN, SIDNEY JOHNSON H i , 3815 Hawthorne Avenue HODGES, MURIAL Murial 105 West Grace Street Guidance Aid Committee, Dra- matics CIub,Absentee Sheet Com- mittee. HOGSHEAD, CAROLINE F. Cara Fan 1302 Avondale Avenue Red Cross Council, Spanish Club, Secretary of Spanish Club, Cafe- teria Committee, Recreation Hall Committee, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Jeffersonian Captain, Jef- fersonian Circulation Manager, Senate, Glee Club, Hockey Re- serve Team, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Jeff Cleff Club, Presi- dent of Glee Club. HOLLAND, KATHARINE G. Squeaky Staples Mill Road, Dumbarton, Va. Girl Reserves, Jeff Cleff Club, Bulletin Board Committee, Bas- ketball B Team, Softball Team, Track Team, Recreation Hall Com- mittee, Messenger Committee, Hockey B Team, Varsity Bas- ketbal Team, Monticello Literary Staff, Hockey Squad. HOLLIDAY, HARPER McDANIEL ,,Hapi, 2700 West Grace Street Junior Class Council, Secretary of Home Room, Cadet Corps. HOLLINS, LOUIS HALEY Louis Staples Mill Road, R. F. D. No. 12 Louisa County High School HOOD, GARLAND LEE Garland 407 Henri Road Senior Class Play, Senior Council. HOZKINS, JAMES EVERETT 12O4HF-'Tark Avenue Southwest High School, Kansas City, Missouri, Decatur High School, Decatur, Georgia. HORNSBY, LAUREL MARIE Laurel 3007 West Cary Street Granby High School HORSLEY, FRANCES BRADY Grances 1102 West Grace Street Girl Reserves. HOTTLE, ANNA ADELAYDE HOULGRAVE, JUNE LISETTE H U 1, 3306 Egnsin ton Avenue Glee Club, Cafeteria Committee. HOWARD, EVELYN MAE Evelyn 21 15 Parkwood Avenue HOWARD, THOMAS L., JR. Mack 3207 Hawthorne Avenue Track, Senior Council, President of Home Room, Junior Stunt Night, Cadet Corps, Cadet Rifle Team. HOWISON, EDNA MARGARET Margaret Route 13, Box 140-B HOYER, SARA ELIZABETH Betty 3320 Loxley Lane Girl Reserves, Vice-President of Girl Reserves, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Character Building Committee, Nurses Aid, Monti- cello Business Staff, Cafeteria Committee. HUFF, SUE Teenie 1500 Bellevue Avenue Monticello Business Staff, Girl Reserves, President of Girl Re- serves, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, President of Home Room. HUIEIPIHRIES, MARGARET F. 2301 tl-Ialnover Avenue IMBURG, DONALD EUGENE DonaId Route 12 INMAN, JOSEPH FRANCIS Hjoeu 508 Seneca Avenue Junior Class Night, Sophomore Paper Drive, Junior-Senior Figure, Cadet Corps. ISBELL, GWENDOLYN ANNE Gwenny 26 North Sheppard Street Red Cross Counsellor, Forum Club, Library Staff, President of Home Room, Messenger Committee, Cafeteria Committee, Captain of Cafeteria Committee, C aracter Building Committee, President of Library Staff, Glee Club, Editor of the Declaration, Dramatics Club, President of Dramatics Club, Board of Coordination, Se- cretary of the Senate, Junior Class Night, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. J EFFREYS, ELEANORA GOODE Eleanora 507 St. Christophers Road Granby High School, Norfolk, Va. '43-'45. JOHNSON, HILDA DAY Hilda 6410 Roselawn Road Club Affiliations Committee, Jeff Cleff Club, Spanish Club, Hockey Team, Nurse's Aid, Recreation Hall Committee. JOHNSON, MARY FRANCES HMBWH 3440 Grove Avenue Jefferson High School, Roanoke, Virginia, September '43. JONES, ANN MARYE fersonian Reporter, Assistant Senior Editor of the Monticello, Honor Study Chairman, House of Representatives, Quill and Scroll. JOi7IJES,kJACK HUNTER 307 gguth Meadow Street Baseball Team, Varsity Football Team, Co-captain of Basketball Team. JONES, NANCY LEE Nancy 5603 Matoaka Road Character Building Committee, Guidance Aid, Commercial Club, Vice-President of Home Room. KAMSKY, CHARLOTTE Charlotte 2610 Grayland Avenue Libralg Committee, Library Staff, Red ross Representative. KEMP, ANN LITCHFORD ,.Ann,, 5004 Evelyn Byrd Road Girl Reserves, President of Home Room, Cafeteria Committee, Jun- ior Council. KEPHART, JOSEPHINE MARIE Josie 3220 North Avenue KERPELMAN, SUZANNE GWENN ,isueu 402 North Belmont Avenue Secretary of Speech Club, Glee Club, Nurse's Aid, Dramatics Club, Red Cross Representative, House of Representatives, Se- cretary of Home Room. KIMMEL, FRANCES MAE Frances 3121 Grove Avenue Absentee Sheet Committee KING, CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA Charlotte 14 North Laurel Street Nurse's Aid, Cafeteria Commit- tee, Office Aid. KLINE, JUNE RAE June 2001 West Grace Street Glenville High School, Cleveland, Ohio, '43-'45. Cafeteria Committee, Spanish Club. KRUCK, SHIRLEY ANN Shirley 18 South Auburn Avenue Reception Desk Committee. ' LANCASTER, GRAHAM Graham 324 Albemarle Avenue House of Representatives, Junior Class Night, Sophomore Paper Drive,Junior-Senior Dance Figure, Cadet Corps. LA,NEDFiUM, EARL LINWOOD ar 3205 Parkwood Avenue Cadet Corps. LANGHORNE, LEWIS R. Lewis 6421 Roselawn Road LANGRALL, CHARLES HOOPER Charlie 208 Nottingham Road Cafeteria Committee, Radio Room, Cadet Band, Windsors. LASII NG, FRANCES RUTH N. ate, Junior Class Night, Forum 2807-A Floyd Avenue Jonesy rances I Club, Latin Club, Honor Study Anna h . 4704 Stuart Avenue 3229 ldlewood Avenue hairman, Treasurer of Student Recreation Hall Committee, Gund- Nurse's Aid, Character Building Commercial Club, Red Cross Re- ticipation, Honor Society. ance Aid Committee. Committee, Guidance Aid, Jef- presentative, Cafeteria Commit- -6 7-,'Li ' '7 ,, -i 191.1 l- 2 f f-:ex 5' u ,Mil ,X .. . .- 1 59 .T ,rappe- K' ..,' J- N J. nf -E, C 1, , ., X Cn' mf . I fffl ' I 3 ef. ff . 9 3 52 I Q3-J . . fc! m e ,. fa, - - fl 9- 'KO-' ' .ee fmt ., Ji - . .-. . .E fn--My 1 1 .1 1 1 R xi fir- -Jr:.VT2fJ Q mfg- .ggi ,' - ,gf K xn M U . Q ' fp, ' , -1 .,gg-,:- 331.1 - , - '- X 911- -P L- 4, F , -4 -' '- A Xrxs ' 1 - .L 4- 'raffle ' ' - E I ll I I I - wer e T I -1 15- f L S, s A- ,, fl 'J ff as ll il' ' ' Q x ,: 17 tqyn Z I T 5 S ' -- f' PW ' f I . J, . I vu, is f li Asflf l ff Z' A .N 5 ies C fflc F--2 .-,i- , 'gf ,lr 8 J . .ss 'Q '- .r ll, fa-1.45 wfji -g f , K X . E c ,ff Kfyi .f - A .94 2 X- s ' , ff - Ja LM ' ' , ' 'if 2 X 'i 1 .. MY' 1 ' A--' QgL, f , f--1' '+ 'fx Q ' 4 V1 K - 7 F F - V vi +11-'ali - 4-.5 Ur1g,,f:3f.F- 77 - L X A 1' 5f 1,f.'t. 'f.al,,- T' Y'-,vi if if AQ 5 XX Kms, M grey- 'lI f rV '? I 5' Bi sg- L' f s XX X ' , ec. if- f aes. aes e ,MW -. Lg -i I -,J M, g- . A 1, fs, eq M QA 'Yhf1i,.- if - --' 1 -' gif-si. '1cf nm Cm WAX film 'asmglizasfar ak-t4g?iQ:' in tee, Alternate to House of Re- presentatives, Secretary of Home Room. LAWRENCE, ELIZABETH LEIGH Betty 1324 Avondale Avenue Alternate to House of Repre- sentatives. LAYNE, DORIS ELIZABETH Beaver 1831 West Grace Street Commercial Club, Honor Study Chairman, Reception Desk Com- mittee. Charles LEECH, CHARl.ES BOLIVAR 1 12 Seneca Road LEFTWICH, BETTY MAY 4105 Crestwood Road Betty May Sophomore Council, Alternate to Junior Council, Vice President of Home Room. LEFTWICH, LUEMMA FRANCES Shorty 300 Essex Place Eastern High, Baltimore, Mary- land, '43-'44. LEVENSON, SHIRLYE MAE Shirlye' 2335 West Grace Street Forum, Book Club, Jeff Cleff Club, Cafeteria Captain, Exchange Editor on Jeffersonian, House of Representatives, Junior Class Night, Declaration Staff, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. LEVEY, MAUDE BENNETT Maude 12 Roslyn Road A l Cafeteria Committee,Nurse's Aid, Jeffersonian Reporter, .Associate Editor, Girls Sports Editor, Girls Softball Manager, Hockey Man- ager, Girl's Basketball Manager, Laboratory Assistant, Red Cross Council, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. LEVIN, NEAL THEODORE Neal 3614 Noble Avenue Forum, Vice President of Forum, Jeffersonian Reporter, Intelli- gence Test Committee, Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll. LEVIN, RONALD NORMAN Butch 910 North Tilden Street Red Cross Representative, Red Cross Councillor, War Activities Committee, Guidance Aid Com- mittee, Junior Class Night. LEWIS, DEBORAH WHITAKER Deborah 202-A Minor Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Jeffer- sonian Captain, Junior Council, Senior Council. ' LEWIS, KATHERINE CAROLL Kitty 2802 Hawthorne Avenue Red Cross Representative, Secre- tary of Home Room, Reception Desk, Office Aid Committee, Jef- fersonian Lieutenant. LEWIS, ROBERT LEE usobbyn 1403 Claremont Ave. Sophomore Football, Baseball B Team, Varsity Baseball. i.i.oYD, MARGARET use ' upeggyu 1602 Saver Avenue Absentee Sheet Committee LOWRY, JEAN BOWEN Jean 416 Maple Avenue Messenger Committee, Office Aid, Girls Glee Club. Mackenzie, ANNE LEFTWICH Jinx 3213 W. Grace Street MACY, BARBARA ANN Barbara 3915 West Franklin Street Girl Reserves, Home Room Presi- dent, Library Committee, Monti- cello Literary Staff, Guidance Aid, Rece tion Desk, Absentee Sheet, Recla Cross Representative, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. MAEDOX, DOROTHY RUTH ,. of, 3116 First Avenue Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Monti- cello Business Staff, Club Affilia- tions Committee, Guidance Aid Committee, Library Committee. MADISON, LEWIS CLYDE Lewis 609-C North Tilden Street Recreation Hall Committee, Cap- tain, Traffic Committee, Cadet Corps. MALANIAMA, LILLIAN Lillian 520 South Sheppard Street MALLORY, JEAN ANN Jean Ann 25 North Boulevard Library Staff, Secretary of Home Room, Commercial Club, Girl Re- serves. MANN, ROBERT ALEXANDER HB bb ii 2618oLarynb Avenue Cadet Band. MANN, ROGER LAFAYETTE Roger 2702 Monument Avenue WILLIAM ROBERT I 1900 Aymelia Street Football Manager, Secretary of Home Room. MATTA, MARY ELIZABETH llMarylI 5314 Dorchester Road Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Cafe- teria Committee, Recreation Hall Committee. MALTHEWS, HARRY LEONARD ,. an ,, 17 North Stafford Street House of Representatives, Glee Club, President of Home Room. McCORMICK, ELIZABETH MAE Betty 3313 West Cary Street Softball Team. MCCBRGCKEN, WILLIAM C. I, i , 301 North Thompson Street Treasurer of Home Room, Presi- McGEE, MARGARET ELLA Margaret 3214-C West Franklin Street Riverside High School, Milwau- kee, Wisconsin '42-'45, Glee Club, Jeff Cleff Club. McGUlRE, SALLYGRACE Hsalkyii 4105 ensington Avenue Cafeteria Committee, Girl Re- serves, Spanish Club, Library Staff, Messenger Committee, As- sistant Senior Editor of Monti- cello Literary Staff, Junior Class Night, Quill and Scroll, Rat As- sembly Committee. McNEILL, DONALD H. Donald 3201 Bute Lane Traffic Committee, Usher Com- mittee, Jeffersonian Reporter, Cfdet Band, Honor Society, Sen- a a. McREE, BETTY IRBY Betty 5610 Grove Avenue Midlothian High School '43-'44, Reception Desk Committee, Al- ternate Jeffersonian Lieutenant. MENSI NG, JEAN ELIZABETH Jean 1710 Carter Street MEYER, BERNICE ELLEN Berny 4419 Monument Avenue Guidance Aid Committee, Asso- ciate Editor of Jeffersonian, Treasurer of Forum Club, Feature Editor on Jeffersonian, Senior Council, Quill and Scroll, Honor Society. MICHEL, FREDERICK HENRY Henry 4502 Fitzhugh Avenue MILLER, NANCILYN MANSFIELD Nancy 3518 Hanover Avenue Office Aid, Reception Desk,Cafe- teria Committee, House of Re- presentatives, Senior Council AI- ternate. MIILIASFARTIS ROBERT I' 2324 West Grace Street Varsity Football Team, Basket- ball Reserve. MIRAKIAN, PAUL Paul 939 West Grace Street Usher Committee, Stage Crew, Vice-President of Home Room, Manager of Sophomore Football Squad. MOCK, MARY SUE iisusyii 2712 Griffin Avenue Girl Reserves, Sophomore Coun- cil, Character Building Commit- tee, Home Room Secretary, Senior Council, Assistant Club Editor of the Monticello, Honor Study Chairman, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. MOIRIACEIRE, MICHAEL WALLACE ,. i ei. 1404 Brookland Parkway Home Room President, Cafeteria Committee, Monticello Business MOORE, ELIZABETH V. Betty 2200 Bryan Park Avenue George Washington High School, Alexander, Virginia '43-'45. MOORE, JOYCE EVELYN Joyce 3338 Parkwood Avenue MOORE, RONALD OURY Reggie 3215 Monument Avenue Forum Club, President of Forum, Guidance Aid, Junior Class Night, Home Room President, House of Representatives, Honor Society. MORRISON MARGUERITE B. Marguerite Westbrooksan, Box 1514. MORRISSEY, RUTH CLAIRE ,IM Hi, u 3025 Kensington Avenue Secretary of Home Room, Presi- dent of Home Room, Vice-Presi- dent of Home Room, Red Cross Representative, Jeffersonian Re- porter, Vice-President of Spanish Club, Declaration Staff, Forum, Cafeteria Committee, Recrea- tion Hall, Girls' Tennis. MOSELEY, DORIS ANN HMOEH 3822 Chamberlayne Avenue Office Aid, Nurses Aid, Speech Club. MOS,S, 'JOHNSON CLINTON, JR. I ac I, 1007 Malvern Avenue Jeffersonian Reporter, Character Committee, Cadet Corps. MOWBRAY, ELSIE MAY Elsie 3961 Fauquier Avenue Guidance Aid, President of Home Room, Vice-President of Home Room, Cafeteria Committee, Councilor's Aid, Nurse's Aid. MOWBRAY, RALEIGH THOMAS Thomas 1706 Hanover Avenue MYER, DOROTHY MAE H ot., 2608-A West Main Street Nurse's Aid, Library Committee. NA?ER, PAULINE ANNA .. 0 YI, 2102 Rosewood Avenue Cafeteria Committee, Secretary of Home Room, Vice-President of Home Room, Forum, Girl Re- serves, Senior Council, Secretary of Book Club, Jeffersonian Re- porter, Jeffersonian Staff Secre- tary, Editor-in-Chief of the De- claration, Quill and Scroll, Honor Society. NELSON, MARY LOU ,il-ou., 1 137 West Grace Street Hockey Team, Girls Basketball Team, Softball Team, Junior Class Night, Board of Coordination, Honor Study Chairman. NEMCOMB, DOROTHY M. ii mi, 402 S. Sheppard Street Home Room Treasurer, Guidance Aid Committee, Red Cross Re- presentative, CounseIor's Aid Committee, Girl Reserves, Cafe- 4- LEWISI ROSE ELLEN g:mo?fcl'LfLrA1:iF00m:Cadet Corps: Sfaffi Hom' 50Cie'Y- teria Committee, Hockey Team. 15 Rose Ellen ' MONINGER, PHILIP MARTIN NICHOLS, HERBERT EDWARD 7 1 7 N.Mulberry Street MCDONALD, SADIE ELIZABETH Buck Nick 'a Recreation H al I Committee, Sadie ' 451 1 Newport Avenue 310- Lexington Road Nurses Aid Committee. 411 North Tilden Street B Football Team. ,,,AJuni9r Class Night, Cade Earp M I I K,A,rn'- Vabfvf A 551 Qi? C T fi ' T5 -Q9- , ,FW -4 r O Z' 'Q AX A Pl 6 I If x gag. - 5? FRE? gr 'I K6 fQ .7, I ' ' I ' , J an' . .f fY ' ' ' ,f 'Z W' N-se,-.L , -S A-W. ' .'f',Q,u gli , '. if L 41 '7 - .. vi. '. . I fi is I f . - so -' fe I 'B' 'ss i-- ZS , 14. ii.- '+ff-f'NN--- - .'i'vnsf.wz- an Sv I ,v V, 2 4, ive, -25 -cc. A , 9: 1- -,.:- If-, 1. I fx Q - ' I l ka, x X Nw Il., -11.33 Q4 K .s,, 'r Qi' tL'k,e,.-32:IE', ,WA f 5 Q - I I -wx M-f -- K- 1 .if s K r 'f. 1 '- ' ' X fy? Q , all 1 'Ti I ' ' JIIQLV' I I I .sa L We.. A .1 I 1 it 'I l , ,i -5 I l5vQ o 5 , ,ci ' I + mi X - TSX, L -N-1---A X- - ' I I - ' - ' 'T' ilfifif-IEII-iiEj,?f1 1 7' , I' I KLYBLTI 'A -l Fl- - 5 - 34 i,., 4- 5 3' f-:gil ag-.Igqi L, mg'-If-' IL ,. i -9 ei A311 ZA Stl.. 5273 - 'ral '- ,7 -Q '- al i -sis. m ...A Zi- - -nr l l -f -t.. -. , NICLIOLS, JUANITA ADELE I. ian 3221 Floyd Avenue Vice-President of Home Room, Treasurer of Home Room, Com- mercial Club. NOBLE, AUBREY J. ,IA J II 3315Su.ffold Road Cadet Corps. NORMAN, JEAN CARRINGTON Jean 2319 Maplewood Avenue Girl Reserves, President of Home Room, House of Representatives, Alternate to House of Represent- atives, Sophomore Council. NORTHERN, MARJORIE L. Margie Windsor Farms. A Sophomore Council, Reception Desk Committee, Red Cross Re- presentative, Office Aid Com- mittee, Nurse's Aid Committee, Alternate to Junior Council. NORTHWOOD, ROBERT E. Bobby 3203-D Park Avenue Cadet Corps. NUCKOLS, RANDOLPH W., JR. Ranny 3223 Kensington Avenue Field Manager of Football Team. OLIVER, GENEVIEVE E. llGenell 2325 Park Avenue U Library Committee, Daily Report Committee, Office Aid Commit- tee, Cafeteria Committee. PACE, JEAN GRACE Jean 1419 Avondale Avenue Library Committee, Girl Reserves, Dramatics Club. PACINI, NORMA HELEN Norma 3221 Grant Street Sponsor of D Company. PARISH, RAMONA JEAN Jeannie 3001 Fifth Avenue PARKER, EDWARD ROY ,,Ned,I 5112 Belleau Road PATRICK, KETURAH ELIZABETH Keturah 3906 Park Avenue A Girl Reserves, Guidance Aid, Of- fice Aid, Reception Desk Com- mittee- PAYBISIE, WILLIAM BURGESS ,I i If I 106 West Grace Street Bulletin Board Committee, Cadet Corps. PERKINS, JEAN CLAIRE Jeanne 2209 Floyd Avenue , Reception Desk Committee. PERSON, JOYCE QUILLIAN 2825uNlaVest Grace Street Secretary of Home Room, Pub- licity Editor of Commercial News, Commercial Club. PETERSIEL, MAXENE MONA Maxene 501 Roseneath Road Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Jeffer- sonian Staff Secretary, Jefferson- i Associate Editor, Jefferson- News Editor, Cafeteria Cap- ' - . nsor of Rat Home Room, PHILLIPS, PATTY RALEIGH I' upafff 4429 West Grace Street Girl Reserves, Cafeteria Com- mittee, Library Staff, Secretary of Home Room, House of Re- presentatives. PI-llIgLIPS, SAMUEL WATTS am.. 3403 West Cary Street Cadet Band, Windsors. PITT, JANE HADDON Jane 923 West Franklin Street House of Representatives, Cafe- teria Committee, Reception Desk, Cadet Company Sponsor. PITTMAN, HATTIE VIVIAN Hattie 4615 Forrest Hill Avenue Alternate to House of Repre- sentatives, Vice-President of Home Room. POLLARD, LUCILE ROBINSON Bobbie 31 16 West Grace Street Girl Reserves, Treasurer of Girl Reserves, President of Girl Re- serves, Sophomore Council, Jun- ior Counci , Senior Council, Cafe- teria G Library Committee, Mes- senger Committee, Secretary- Treasurer of Home Room, Treas- urer of Glee Club, President of Glee Club, Board of Coordina- tion. PRIDE, JOSEPH DAVIS Moen 3 North Mulberry Street PURYEAR, ROBERT OLIVER Bobby 41 19 Crestwood Road Fork Union Military Academy, '43-'44, RAMSEY, CAROLYN LOU Carolyn 4307 W. Franklin Street Cafeteria Committee, Jefferson- ian Advertising Staff, Junior Class Night, Jeff Cleff Club. RANKIN, MARY LEE Mary Lee 1 1 1 Tuckahoe Blvd. Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Senate Chairman of Honor Studies, Vice-President of Junior Class, Recreation Hall Commit- tee, President of Senior Class, Spanish Club, President of Home Room, Book Club, Guidance Aid, Honor Society. REDJFOIED, JACK DONALD ,I ac I, 223 North Boulevard Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Jeffer- sonian Reporter, Recreation Hall Committee, Track Team. REES, FAY ,,Fay,, 812 Cleveland Street Girl Reserves, Jeffersonian Lite- rary Staff, Declaration Literary Staff, Bulletin Board Committee. REID, JAMES GARNETT, JR. rijimmylr 1323 Bellevue Avenue Alternate Sophomore Council, Cadet Corps. REILLY, PATRICIA MAY Patricia 3426 West Grace Street .W Y.- 'RENNIE, LAURIE EARL Laurie 1409 Wilmington Avenue Sophomore Council, Forum, Cadet Band, Junior-Senior Figure. RENNIE, THOMAS COLBERT ,I-I-om., 3600 Moss Side Avenue Jeffersonian Photographer. RENNIE, WAYLAND WALDEN Wayland 1409 Wilmington Avenue Captain Recreation Hall Com- mittee, Cadet Band, Glee Club, Swing Band, Orchestra. RIBBLE, MARGARET MURRAY Maggie St. Andrew's Circle Falls Church High School, '43-'44. RICE, JEAN HUNTER Jean 41 I South Davis E. C. Glass High School, Lynch- burg, Virginia. RICHARDSON, JACQUELINE Jackie 3450 Grove Avenue Recreation Hall Committee, Vice- President of Home Room, Secre- tary of Home Room. RICQ-IARDSON, SUZANNE ALLEN I, uzy., 181 1 Monument Avenue Girl Reserves, Library Committee, Recreation Hall Committee. RIDDELL, ARTHUR G. Monkey 21 12 Rosewood Avenue Cadet Corps. RIDDELL, JOHN FREDERICK Johnny 3101 Ellwood Avenue RIDE, ALBERT WALTER, JR. Bootsie 3 South Mulberry Street Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Hi-Y Club. RIDENOUR, HENRY CRUMP Crump 2909-A West Grace Street RITCHIE, ROBERT FRANCIS iiaobu 1405 Sauer Avenue Varsity Football, Cadet Corps. ROBBINS, HERMAN MALCOLM Malcolm 2006 Grove Avenue Track Team, Home Room Presi- dent, Secretary and Treasurer of Home Room. ROBERTSON, ORIANA DALE Oriana 1211 Wilmington Avenue Cafeteria Committee, Jefferson- ian Lieutenant and Captain, As- sistant Exchange Editor, Office Aid Committee. ROBINSON, AUDREY DALLAS Dallas 3004 Monument Avenue Guidance Aid, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Senior Council, Library Committee. ROBINSON, BETTY EVELYN Betty 3514 Grove Avenue Granby High School, Norfolk, Virginia '43-'44. ROEST, NILS ERICSSON Nils 4203 Seminary Avenue Mi, . if J. ,. wr ROSE, VIRGINIA ALLEN Virginia 1020 Fourgurean Lane ROSENFIELD, PHILIP ARNOLD IIFHDH 3309 West Grace Street House Member, Secretary-Treas- urer of Home Room, Jeffersonian Reporter, Assistant Editor on Jef- fersonian, Quill and Scroll, Honor Society. ROSENZWEIG, THELMA Teddy 2108 Maplewood Avenue War Activities Committee, Red Cross Representative. RUDD, ROBERT HUGH Bobby 1304 Avondale Avenue Home Room President, Monti- cello Co-Military Editor, Business Manager of Declaration, Junior Llass Night, Senior Senator, Cadet Band, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. RUEHL, EDWARD THEODORE Buddy 3013 Edgewood Avenue Cadet Band, Recreation Hall Committee, Honor Study Chair- man, Secretary of Home Room, Junior Class Night, Honor Society. RYLAND, CLARICE BAGBY Clarice 4107 West Franklin Street President of Sophomore Class, Senate, President Junior Class, Red Cross Council, Girl Reserves, President of Home Room. SALLEY, GEORGE ELMORE Elmore 4219 Seminary Avenue Cafeteria Committee, Basketball, War Activities, Track. SANLDERSON, DELORYS LOU I, ou., 217 Bland Street Character Building Committee, Club Affiliations, Spanish Club, Sponsor of Sophomore Home Room, President of Orchestra, Quill and Scroll, Dramatics Club, Board of Coordination, Vice- President of Home Room, Art Editor of Declaration, Honor So- ciety. SANFORD, THOMAS DENISON Tommy 4301 Augusta Avenue Varsity Football. SATTERWHITE, NANCY ANN Nancy 1615 Nottoway Avenue Alternate to Senior Council. SCHUMANN, JOYCE MARIE Joyce 2220 Flovd Avenue Library Committee, Girls Glee Club. Nurse's Aid: SCOETTH FREDERIC ROBERT ,I re ,I 4600 Coventry Road Monticello Business Staff, Cafe- teria Committee, Bnok Club, Treasurer of Book Club, Quill and Scroll. SEAY, DORIS JUNE Doris 106-A North Vine Street President of Home Room. SEYMOUR, JAMES CAMPBELL Jimmy 2518 Grove Avenue Character Building Committee, ,1 vigil Scroll. Girl Reserves. Cafeteria Committee,CadetCorps. Jeffersonian Lieutenant. 6: . Vip, . ox J ggi,-fl V 0 fx.!,S a ,J 'I .izfkr ffl-Xw A A A 7 Ccfhi. w . os 'Ii of g ,fe vw, ,eng wh I 2, .Lf-1 .1 .J f , .Q fgffs-Qi?-VH ffm I ' . I .wflwfil W'-fc . ., . . . Q1 I ,ev . A I 1 X I I I -r .9 iw Q -I-.I 1, f I I UPL 2111 f I I ,911 ,I -7 s Fd' Iliff fi NN 'xi' 'MZ I Z 'WI 7 10 EJ 'Ev -..'.v,i,., D ,Ng '. ' - AJ, it f Av , N ff, . , i f on I. 7, fo-of .lg 4, I ,. 'f ' X ,, I' ,V in :- fl! Vrll I -fa , I all X at Rn, SHPERP, EDWARD HEWITT .1 du I402 Avondale Avenue I President of Home Room: Vice- President of Home Room. SHEPHERD, MILDRED JEAN Jean 4209 Grove Avenue Sophomore Council Alternate: Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: House of Representatives: Red Cross Representative: Library Staff: President of Library Staff: Assistant Senior Editor of Monti- cello: Vice-President and Presi- dent of Home Room: Alternate to House of Representatives: Rat Assembly Committee: Junior-Sen- ior Dance Committee: Quill and Scroll. SHESHERD, RAY RAYMOND I. a ,I 4000 Fi-uquier Avenue Cadet Corps. SHEPPE, BETTY BELLE Betty Belle 2615 Hanover Avenue Jeff Cleff Club: Red Cross Re- presentative. SHILLING, LOUIS EDWIN llLoull 1607 Lakefront Avenue Sophomore Football Team: Var- sity Football Team: B Team Rasketball: Sophomore Baseball Team. SHIEET. WILLIAM HAMPTON I, i ,I 1405 Laburnum Avenue Cadet Corps. SMETHIE, BEVERLEY F. Beverley 2818 Semmes Avenue Absentee Sheet Committee: Girls Glee Club: Jeffersonian Lieuten- ant: Jeffersonian Reporter: De- claration Staff: Quill and Scroll. SMITH. BETTY BLACKWELL uaeny., 1205 Windsor Avenue SMITH, CAUREAL ELIZABETH Lib 3221 Grayland Avenue Commercial Club: House of Re- presentatives: Office Aid: Red Cross Representative. SMITH., DOROTHY WHITEFIELD .D t. 502 Agonumental Avenue Jeffersonian Lieutenant: Jeffer- sonian Captain: Jeffersonian As- sistant Circulation Manaoer: Jef- fersonian Circulation Manager: Recreation Hall Committee. SMITH, THOMAS GILMER lr-rornnqyn 315 North Boulevard SMITHER, SHIRLEY ANN Shirley 2420 Hanover Avenue SNELL, SHIRLEY MAY Shirley 1409 Sauer Avenue Red-Cross Representative: Cafe- teria Committee: French Club: Vice-President of Home Room: Character Building Committee: Club Affiliations: President of French Club: Junior Council: Jef- fersonian Lieutenant: Jeffersonian Captain: Assistant Advertising Manager of Jeffersonian: Adver- tising Manager of Jeffersonian: Secretary of Senior Class: Quill and Scroll: Honor Society. . M, sNsLLiNcs, GENtE lilies, Lemon ' .- 1 10 North Wilton Road House of Representatives: Sopho- more Council: Office Aid: Guid- ance Aid: Councellor's Aid. SNll'l2,ERlI PHILIP JOSEPH 4910 Patterson Avenue Cadet Corps: Cadet Rifle Team. SPAIN, MARY ANNE Mary Anne ' 4005 Wythe Avenue V Secretary of Home Room: Vic- tory Corps: Girl Reserves: Cafe- teria Committee: Vice-President of Home Room: Cheer Leader: Captain of Cafeteria Committee. SPEAKE, JUDITH F. Hjudyu 2708 Hanover Avenue Cafeteria Committee: Library Committee: Basketball Team: Absentee Sheet Committee. SPEAR, EDITH DOLORES Edith 209 South Boulevard Commercial Club: Secretary of Home Room: Treasurer of Home Room. SPEARS, JEANNE CAMPBELL Jeanne 1 10 North Boulevard Recreation Hall Committee: Cafe- teria Committee: Girl Reserves. SPECTER, IRVIN Chubby 4101 Kensington Avenue Sophomore Tea-Dance Committee: Junior Class Night. SPECTOR, GILBERT ROLAND Hspec.. 36 Willway Road Red Cross Council: Monticello Staff: Bulletin Board Committee. SPEIEICCE, EDWARD LISTON 4509 Fitzhugh Avenue Cadet Corps: Football. STANLEY, ANNE THOMAS Tommye , Britton's Hill Farms Glen Allen High School, Glen Allen, Virginia. Jeffersonian Lieutenant: Monti- cello Business Staff: Character Building Committee:GirI Reserves. STANSBURY, MARY JANE Mary Jane 208 North Vine Street Reception Desk: Girls Glee Club: Office Aid. STEIN SYLVIA Sylvia 2228 Maplewood Avenue Spanish Club: Commercial Club: War Activities: Girl Reserves: Li- brary Staff. STEINBRECHER, ANNE FAIRFAX Anne 3146 Floyd Avenue Commercial Club: Guidance Aid. STEINER, GOLDE JOAN Golde 4100 Hanover Avenue Latin Club: Character Building Committee: Bulletin Board Com- mittee: Monticello Literary Staff: Declaration Staff: Book Club: Quill and Scroll. STEPHEN, MARGARET AMELIA Margaret 26 South Allen Avenue Cafeteria Committee. STESNEEIMER, VJRGINIA B.' 3301 Monument Avenue Red Cross Representative: House of Representatives: Honor Study Chairman, Monticello Literary Staff: Declaration Staff: Cafe- teria Committee: Forum Club: Latin Club: Senior Council: Girl Reserves: Quill and Scroll. STEVENS. JOAN ISABELLA Buck 4304 Bromley Lane Library Committee: Office Aid Committee: Cafeteria Committee: Home Room President: Home Room Secretary. STINSON, HELEN JOYCE Joyce 2418 Grove Avenue STONE, HARRY SAYRE Harry 41 1-A North Allen Avenue House of Representatives. STRAUS, HAROLD PERCY Percy 2800 Monument Avenue Manager of Track Team: Vice- President of Home Room: Jef- fersonian Reporter: Feature Writ- er: Quill and Scroll. STIHAUSS, JEAN ELLEN ean 124 Westmoreland Ave. Cafeteria Committee: Library Committee: Cafeteria Captain: Hockey Team. STRAWHAN D, TUNSTALL L. Tunney 3404 Park Avenue Cadet Corps. STIJQAET, WILLIAM T., JR. . i 1, 1200 West 41st Street Cheer Leader: Track: Vice-Presi- dent of Home Room. SULIAIVAN, ANN CAMERON ,I nn. 2901 Barton Avenue Sophomore Council Alternate: Junior Council: Secretary of Home Room: Girl Reserves: Re- gimental Sponser of Cadet Corps. SULLIVAN. ROSE MARIE Rose Marie 3217 Cliff Avenue Varsitv Hockey Team: Girls' Var- sity Basketball Team: Track Team: Varsity Softball Team: Cafeteria Committee. SWANN, FRANCES BARBOUR Barbour 413 Roseneath Road Jeffersonian Lieutenant: Jeffer- sonian Captain: Girl Reserves. TAGGART, BARBARA ANN Barbara Ann 1621 Pope Avenue Cafeteria Committee: Advanced Dramatics: Honor Society. TATARSKY, DORIS SARA Doris 4027 Monticello Street Cafeteria Committee: Reception Desk: Spanish Club: Paint and Pallette Club. TATE, GLORIA JUNE HJUTIEH 2819 Garland Avenue Office Aid: GirI's Glee Club: Commercial Club. TATE, SHIRLEY MAE ShirIey 2705 West Main Street Recreation Hall Committee: Cross Representative. TAYLOR, DRINARD Drinard 5012 Bromley Lane Honor Society: Treasurer of Hon- or Society. TEACHEY, ANN BENTON Teachey . 4520 Kensington Avenue Cafeteria Committee: Recreation Hall Committee. THAJLHIIMER, JACK ALFRED I, ac ,, 317 North Shields Avenue Cafeteria Committee: Cafeteria Captain: Library Committee:Traf- fic Committee: Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant: Jeffersonian Captain: Jef- fersonian Messenger: Cadet Corps. THIEME, EVELYN MARIE Evelyn 3905 Floyd Avenue THOMPSON, FRANK LEE Frank 1730 Floyd Avenue Usher Committee. THOJRNLOW, DOROTHY F. .. ot.. 2230 Hanover Avenue Library Committee: Junior Class Council: Cafeteria Committee. THORNTON, MIRIAM Miriam 4603 Dover Road Girl Reserves: Office Aid. THORPE, MARY LEE Mary Lee 4607 Richmond Avenue Nurse's Aid: Jeffersonian Typist: Library Staff. TINSLEY, MARIE LILLIAN Marie 24 South Stafford Avenue Library Committee. TOTJHI' WILLIAM ARTHUR l913IStuart Avenue Traffic Committee: Stage Com- mittee. TRIEXXETT, WILLIAM STUART 3512'Montrose Avenue House of Representatives: Vice- President of Senior Class: Labo- ratory Assistant: Cafeteria Com- mittee: Cafeteria Captain: Presi- dent of Home Room. TROMBOLD, ROBERT MILNE Trombold 819 Roseneath Road Cadet Corps: Usher Committee: Hi-Y Club: Sophomore Basket- ball: Varsity Basketball. TUCKER, JOHN KEMPER Jack 3522 Montrose Avenue Cadet Corps. TURNER, GLORIA MAXINE Gloria 914 West Main Street Library Committee. TYLER, FRANKLIN ADAIR, JR. Adair 2409 Stuart Avenue TYLER, JOHN BERKLEY Johnny 6003 Patterson Avenue Red Cadet Corps: Company Captaiq? W .F Staff Major. c PM 5 .fd . A4 r fm' - O 2' K :ggi - ,V of 1 AI j Kit, ia 1. U7 ' , ' fi SJ Q. .-'T' an - 'Sits I 5 -fi: . if .N aim-- 5 J.- 'idg - ,?5?3'i' Cc: Jlfql - pf V illa' A ' 1l 'ii .T ' l S ' Ii :iv W1 I - . . 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