Thomas Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1957

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mg X I I w fi C4551 COR 5 -W SCHOOJL DANCE5 1 A J -this Bibs 919-Pais QL CTHHQLES Rfci-'Amo Duns 1 Memes ARE MADE or: 'rms ..... K - I STUDEQPKRTIQFXRWON C5 'Q tl 85:5 REIGN EXCHANGE , fq , , , u fa M A, 1 rx I, ,, K 4,1 ,fy 4 if , A , ,W ,ia 2 ,Ti-li J- '-.:-ar 1 ' -: 6 x65 1 59V mf.-' O3 GQ- XQJ J I' 15 X ni? W WP -4oJ' ,Y Y J OL E' N10 YN y Sq ,X bw OW' V X V 95016 T H TICE ,W N, 1 T HFS we WJ Lb-we--A-if -'f' WM .'Xo 'N O 13561 LTL vIn',z-Q-LQ PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL RICHMOND VIRGINIA Contents FACULTY . 11 CLASSES Seniors . 21 Juniors . . 72 Sophomores . 89 Freshmen . . 97 ORGANIZATIONS . . 103 MILITARY . . 163 ATHLETICS . . 175 FEATURES . . . 189 ADVERTISEMENTS . . 197 SENIOR DIRECTORY . 255 GENERAL INDEX . . 269 CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF .....4.....,..,...,.......... ..,.. ..., ,4..,. H a r riet Rein, Frankie Willard ASSISTANT TO THE CO'EDITORS ..,.,.....,.......,.,....... .................,,,.,.,.......,.....,, O tey Hayward ASSOCIATE EDITORS .,.,....,....................,.....,,,,......,.......... Jackie Shahda, Pat Cluverlus, Ellen Kayne, Suzanne Rosenbloom, Marc Seldes, Frank Slusser, Betty Jones, Beth Blackwell, Velma Bender BUSINESS MANAGER ,.,..........,.,,,......,,..,..........,.,..,.......,......................,.,........,. Beverley Parker ASSISTANT MANAGERS ....,.,.,.,. ...,......,., E ileen Peck, Amy Sadler, Diana Lea ADVERTISING MANAGER .,....... .,.,...,.,..,..........,.,.........,...,.....,...,......,, J oanna Roden JUNIOR ASSISTANTS .,......,,...................,........... Jane Roulston, Jean Cloud PHOTOGRAPHY . ....,.,.,.,..,.,.., ...,..... S am Straus, Carl Salsbury, Walter Padow, John Davenport ART STAFF ,.,....... .,...,,.... ,.......,......,. C o nnie Carpenter, Arden Bundy, Marcia Minton ADVISERS ......, .... , .. ,,.,. ................ M iss Grace Rowe, Literary, Miss Frances Gray, Business, Miss Jean Hemphill, Art WITH SINCERE THANKS WE 1957 MONTICELLO TO ma Q9 Lama who organized the Student Participation Association at Thomas Jefferson and served as ifs sponsor T934-1938 and who served the sfudents of Thomas Jeqerson with understanding and devotion as teacher of science 1930-1956, The MONTICELLO salutes the Honor Council for its initiative and willingness in establishing an Honor Code for the students of Thomas Jefferson. Millard Jones takes the oath of office as president of the Student Participation Association in the tradi- tional fall ceremony of installation, conducted by Tee Jay principal, Mr. Hancock. Memories are Made of This... Life To The sTuolenTs of Thomas Jeioferson is like a song, someTimes happy, oTher Times blue, Because music is so imporTanT in our lives, iT has been chosen as The Them of The T957 MonTicello. ln TuTure years when we hear e sTrains of cerTain songs, we shall recall many evenTs o our school clays. WheTher These be The sTirring wo cls of JeFfersonian aT games, rock and roll aT The so hops, The sTeady beaT of The caoleT marches, The slo Tunes of True Love played aT The proms, or The nosT gic melody of our Alma MaTer aT commencemenT, we an Truly look back and say ThaT our Memories Are Nl de of This. had .f s P Manx JA' -ff is M f .Wm W , , Akbar? an ,WWF V ,t'5 'sf M! wg we .71 .195 51' I M' A .ff te-f'. W . , ,f ,nab fx fiwgi ,QQ - dl Q N J W ,ww ff' J' 'MQ' 1 . Q x V ' A 9 .fwf-rfgf f J .. 1 X.,-5:1 rw , . , .,m:, Q Q fa ,,,,, if n 5' , f 1-wwf Q 'V . 45 b T, ' 'S vi ! 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SMITH Assistant Principal Assistant Principal ,.x11f-X.-Cfw 229, - ,L :Q-5 5- vjt - Af ici' R 'i J -:C R'::3:R 1 -in lil, fu Affaxwfx A, fy, - v va 5 II W DEPARTMENT HEADS we ALLENE ARCHER Mathematics MOZELLE P. BENNETT Counselor MILDRED BRAME Counselor MARY G. JORDAN Counselor CLARA V. NORFLEET Visiting Teacher NANCY B. Qfimr English I' sqft? 1 j Science l '. 1 I i MARION F. SMETHIE Business Sponsor of Business Club M. VIRGINIA SYDNOR History 'ful if :' LBAWRENQE w. JARMAN GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT X. Students themselves in Mrs. Bug9's advanced arith- metic class become numbers and decimals in the pro- Advli I e lafal' fifty SS cess of dividing a number by a thousand. Pictured here are Mrs. Bugg, Calvin Smith, Donald Bluth, Mar- garet Krugman, and Sara Ellen Flowers. 'T- f -na 5 A .: if-1 P-'fffie K' E - il f rx - X ,-,lf-1 5111: 1 A ' C X -if - iiffiil 5' if X I2 I Librarians, Miss Clyde Carter and Miss Martha Savage, combine their efforts to assist Deborah Glazier in her intensive search for material on a classroom proiect HELEN ELIZABETH BATEMAN Mathematics Sponsor Sophomore Class M. ELIZABETH BEAMAN Spanish Sponsor Spanish Club SUE M. BEAMAN Mathematics G. REY BENNETT English that she is planning. ROSEMOND ABERNATHY Homemaking Sponsor Nurses' Club MARGARET F. BAKER History 'all 11 ARTHUR W. ALLISON Mechanical Drawing Sponsor Cheerleaders GENE L. BARHAM History Sponsor Forum WELTON E, BLOXSOM Physical Education Head Baseball, Basketball Coach HELEN C. BOTTO Business Sponsor Red Cross A. LARUE BRANDENBURG History Sponsor Bus Ticket Committee Sponsor City S. P. Federation NORMA C. BROADDUS English Sponsor Junior Class RUTH P. BROWNING Biology Biology Supply Room KATHERINE T. BRUMBLE Mathematics Sponsor Student Participation lik ' ' is-' lgi' -A l f Lf W3 af i ,Y - ' lf- ' Sffg jr -I V s 4, '1 71 ,l i f 5, Y xl-gl nl' - U f vx 17 - Y W - - 5-X1-s .L 1 -v nf Sk Y fi fx., L xvl gig , xi 13 ESTELLE G. BUGG Mathematics ISEBELLE P. BURDEN Business Sponsor Bookkeeping Club SHELBURN CARMACK Physical Education Head Football Coach CLYDE G. CARTER Librarian Sponsor Library Staff Sponsor Library Committee MARIE E. CHILDRESS Mathematics CHARLES C. COOPER Driving Track Coach DORCTHY S. CORPREW Spanish Sponsor Honor Studies LI LA CRENSHAW English KATHERINE M. DAVIS History KATIE MAE DAVIS English VIRGINIA C. ELLETT Science Sponsor Science Club NANCY FITZHUGH Spanish Latin DOROTHY' C. DELMAR Cafeteria Manager ELIZABETH EU BANK TOPNOTCH COURSES Tough courses offer a challenge to a con- siderable number of Tee Jay students. The number of students enrolled in such courses as trigonometry, geometry 3, al- gebra 4 and 5, as well as the number en- rolled in physics and chemistry in Tee Jay, shows that many do not steer away from these more difficult subjects. Thus faculty members find satisfaction in help- ing their students lay the foundation for work as engineers, scientists, and mathe- maticians. To promote interest in engi- neering the Junior Engineering Technical Society is now being formed in Thomas Jefferson High School. f - , 2 5 f evil A l 4-1, -,vi Q 1-4 7 2 S f l.-vux 4 'g - Y X 71 T g Xa'-Vai' ei :R I4 TEMIERS AS PEOPLE Contrary to the belief of some students, teachers do more than lust teach. They lead their own private lives outside the classroom, watching television, running homes, rearing families, and pursuing a multitude of hobbies. Mrs. Meara Nicol- son, art teacher, paints, as expected, but she also has three children of school age, and she keeps in running condition a '41 Willis. Miss Jean Hemphill, another art teacher, has her work exhibited in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and is ac- tive in such organizations as the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild. CLYDE B. FORTNA MARGARET GALLAWAY History English Sponsor Traffic Committee EUNICE V. GILL HELEN R. GILL French Chemistry Sponsor Chemistry Lab Assistants 'LSR FRANCES GIVENS Mathematics M. FRANCES GRAY Latin Adviser Monticello Business Staff MERLE C. GRAY Business KATHLEEN P. HANCOCK History Director Senior Play JEAN HEMPHILL Art Adviser Declaration Art Staff Adviser Monticello Art Staff JEANETTE HENNA Mathematics ALTON L. HOWELL Music Sponsor Senior Class Stage Crew LAURA E. HUMPHRIES Home Economics THELMA B. HUTTON French and Spanish Sponsor Jeftersonian Business Staff Sponsor Quill and Scroll LUCILLE E. KING Mathematics if jigili Q ,QV Ykfgigg R ,V fpsc-a ef x-,C fx 1- 4:-Xycvl -I ff AX. .1 eg, ,,g,,e - H -C ' fu 'U I5 GARNA B. KRAFT History Sponsor Y-Teens Triangle I JOSEPHINE T. KRITZER English and Drama Sponsor National Thespian Society AUDREY LAMB School Nurse OSWALD H. LINCK Cadet Corps Commandant Sponsor Audio-Visual Committee FRANCES A. LINDSEY Business ALMA V. LOWANCE English Sponsor Y-Teens Triangle ll MARY P. MADDOX History Sponsor Forum Club ROSALIND MARKS English and Speech Sponsor Radio Cornrttitlee MEARA NICOLSON Art HAYWOOD A. PADGETT Distributive Education Sponsor Dislributive Education Club Xxx MARIAN D. PARRISH Biology ANNE B. PLUNKETT Latin and History LYNDELE A. PITT Biology ELIZABETH T. POND Mathematics Sponsor House of Representatives H H Sponsor Club Affiliations Miss Allene Archer, head of the mathematics depart- ment, has Nancy Powell and Judy Jorg all wrapped up in the process of curve sketching-looking at an equation and sketching the line it will make. l A - , f Q f '14'?? 1? 1 ' , l g 2 g .-ew -YY, - -1- LS X 2 A f !.-vii-l,.5 Y lA - Y S v x ,AV ev, -1 -- . Z E lb . 7 xx'-Y v Mrs. Wimer, working with her students in a voca- tional resource unit in English, makes suggestions as they carry on research for term papers. Pictured are Bobbi Mills, Mrs. Wimer, Sylvia McDonald, and David Wood. MARTHA C. PULLIAM Mathematics GRACE I. ROWE English Adviser to Monticello Literary Staff BARBARA L. ROBINSON Business Chairman National Honor Society Committee SUSAN M. ROWE Business MURIEL I. SANDERS English ANNE L. SANFORD English Honor Society Committee ARIANA A. SAUNDERS Biology MARTHA L. SAVAGE Librarian ESTHER E. SINGLETON English Adviser lo Declaration Literary Staff Sponsor Book Club ELEANOR W. SMITHEY English KARL H. STUTZMAN Mathematics EVELYN S. SWIFT Secretary ESTELLE N. TANKARD English Adviser to Jeffersonian Literary Staff Sponsor Quill and Scroll EDITH V, TODD Physical Education Sponsor Tebahoes - X fT75 ,-w,-- ,ff six- fff' 's ,W - .- lk! zu- If -W 'Y' X!-Y A Af cox 'E we 'ce e Qjzk tai -:fn X?-as fx-9 ?'X ,f X, if ' T' C J i I7 of America Business 50 Ho Q' ll ,ll -VA Biology students prepare to come down to earth as Miss lyndele Pitt places with Assistant Principal Mooney an order for earth- worms, emphasizing length, with the suggestion, The longer the better. JOSEPH C. URAM Science Sponsor Christian Youth League ANNE K. WILLIAMS English FRANCES N. WIMER English Sponsor Future Teachers Sponsor Character Committee MARY H. WOMACK Are mechanical drawing classes at Tee Jay open only to boys? Certainly not. Mr. Allison, mechanical drawing teacher, reveals that there are four girls in his classes and that they actually earn higher grades than the boys. Pictured here is Mr. Allison giving instruction to Willie Trent and Shiras Elliot. Spanish comes alive when Miss Bettie Beaman with Carol Sue Reese displays a poster from Spain, Anuncio Corrida cle Toros, showing the movement in a bull fight. 'J IN MEMORIAM To Miss Katie Mae Davis -loyal colleague, unfailing friend, esteemed teacher - a member of the English department from the opening of Thomas jefferson in September, 1930, until her death in February, 1957, the administration, faculty, and student body dedicate this page in loving memoriam. The very real benedic- tion of happy memories of Miss Davis is the heritage of all of us who have had the privilege of being associated with her. Q . Af ' W ll ll l A lv . ll' Ajit, ull , f ll LM I 3 W1 lil qi, V, , lfllvbl IP full WU C' A Qll rs Lllffhw lf Q1 l llllwl 'll ll OM' ws fl 3 JW K. SIMPSON, Prssidont SUSAN PAYNE, Vi:e-President MX , xl 3 ll lil l A- l Senior Class Oflicers P bl'c'ty-MARTHA HINKLE Class Play-FRANKIE WILLARD Ways and M -EMILIE ANDERSON Class Day-BETTE MARCHANT Class Picn'c-'POLLY THOMPSON Dances-SUSAN PAYNE A fs-SUE WILSON Cl ss G'ff-FRANK LANE 2 Q ,Q O s- , X , - , ,- 1 A ss -s- I si 5 Q iff-'I 5-fs:s2'X - A Y'- l 'X f 5' I-Yfff' - fjvls '41 ,X ,I X X f-,ALQI f' - - ,f- 'il if L - sl' X-Inv, vf ' 22 15814, risky: Our sincere Thanks to Mrs. Garna Kraft, who was Class Sponsor during our Freshman and Sophomore years. Senior Class Coun il Front Row: Dottie Brown, Margaret Eubank, Susan Payne, Nancy Simpson, George Sweet, Sue Wilson, Jane Givens, Martha Hinkle. Second Row: Frankie Willard, Becky Sisson, Debbie Wilson, Pat Cluverius, Martha Lambeth, Bette Marchant, Faye Wingfield, Jane Myers, Ned Newell. Third Row: Mr. Howell, Emilie Anderson, Mary Turner, Beverly Rogers, Vaughan Hargroves, Marx Mitteldorfer, Charles Cromar, Wayne Ford, Frank Lane. Back Row: Eugene Funderburke, Bill Hoffler, Martin Ganderson, Terry Welborn, Ruffin Winfree, Butch Spiegel, Phil Fleming, Arvin Robinson. :bww z lx , fx- S A YJ. -Xfxfb If ' , S fjx - - lf xx-X yxf f I V ff -I-R 1 ,ti i xigiyg f , .Y Y, i X iA Q' 'X K ' f--S-,--,,-Y.-,I-ffwX.4'if, 1 xy fy' f .x .--'ip .x '41'-. ,- L1 'f X 'L 1 J . 'm ,O J? , ' , ' 4 4 . . - ' A A' J ' I I iv , 5' ffVMie.? 4 ,v f gf K, W as 39' P A 1 I I I 5 J ' ' 'H 4 f 'X ' 1. MX bf W ' ,Q f ss e . Nj v wr g f 5 Q s xi W2 PM wal fr 1 ef if fr O ' ,Q , M A ak 2 , Xe Q . A 'Q ,g We wk X ' vga, I' , yi new A W ' x' ' Www ,W S gwlb 'fw if 593 24 V' Dolly Frances Abrahams Mary Lou Adams Robert Louis Adams Anne Stella Alford Elizabeth Bennett Allan Barbara Ann Allen 41' ' e N yww Bruce Carl1artAllnutt Betty Grace Ament Emilie Ann Anderson - i g Q A 2 5 f'-- l ' 1 A- A l S f 4 'lf-5 4 vAQ 4 - A- Y , - 'Aff Y-' - - 1' f Iv, , f ' S E 24 ' . x - 51,1 t . ,dk fN'lfi.A . A 5.,P'1jJ', f , Ly!! X:,n,'3'. s- -. 1.52. f . ns- . 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H A X- Richard Knight Biddle ' , lv Martha Josephine Bigony , iN. 5- Sandra Kay Blackwood L. Q ' X. I James Steven Blesse Donald Richard Bluth Forest Gilmore Hogan Comes the Moment to Decide -John, Jerry, and Ken make the most of their College Day opportunity. lk - ,I o ,X do , ',a ' 'ff Y -'-I if Y' 'I Y af Q ,I LZ ,- Ae or or fXg,11.t oeefsilefa I -vflfiii-QU ,X , 9,6 . , w i y W , warm-gs - , W W W wi V M f N ' Q - ,f we r my ,jf I mga ,, ,Q MMW, D-W , v df if ' ,onli if' - - War 1, Q B an 3 V W ,, W L' - fa ,ifiww if Q ff ? f' f, B f ji' sw , M. W 5 9 wg - --:I:l:hZI:Ha: C ' M 'fx - -A iw X f 1,3-.Nl gli, X K W ' w 0. V W f .S .SN so Calvin Fitch Boles, III Margare? Anne Boulden Patricia Anne Bowman Donna Mae Brancafo Barbara Branch 'Za arg, Scot! Broaddus Peggy Ann Brooks Charles Calvin Brown Doroihea Gwynn Brown - K 4 f-.ff 1.41 - A l A l Q .-v A Y I - Av Y 7 f l A , Y - li if-4 ,Y -I i- 4. i i l 1 5 f Y x, A-' f - Y ' , f Q l S -Q Y 28 J' H J 4 A fn., J ' Nw , ' ,' ' 1 oseph Sid y B if 'iw- A he FOWYI en I'OWh ffl 1 Wifi kffffflmyfna EII B , lv ' V . ZIV If Zend English Brown 4'llf llllljl Charles Richard Bryant Q fl M d IIE lle Bugg Dav d L e Burke Mg , ari 9-qkiibij liybxogr' wx-0' ll' r 88 U5 lil X' K Albert Cowardm Capehart I1 dh C lyM C lg arino J ffx- ' ,I , -4' dir: li - I if if g ' 1 xx' X , ,f-A ,.,!- Y XIAQ ' by wwf Pfzsfal, 1 5 A gg A A, -tl, X-as 29 ' VVYV Y Aj ,,,,- , -'ivy I MQW? rw 1 aa, fwffj ww iff fm ff ,.wfe'ff' , 7 V - ff f' X , 'f' . f t tj ffjlf ,f-ff il , F QL! 1 , QMLJZ if iff? 4 , ,f ' Q4 fLQfL5LZfff li ? Q Leonard Carroll Carter Murray Kruger Carton Hilda Harrod Castelvecchi Margaret Ann Castelvecchi Janice Lynn Cauble Carol Bradley Chapman 9 X A Kathryn Lumplrin Chappell. Sandra Anne Cheatliamy I x .J , Betty Lou Doa ne Chenault l Garland Stanley Chenault, Jr Carol Anne Childs Patricia Jane Chilton 5 2 S 1--wxvf x 1 154 7' lxfxf ' ' 'il l l S ' ,Yay --f ' X, , 'Q e 4- C a f' J, r fp yl or f W so Sara Anne Christian Mae Beverly Clark Caroline Armisteacl Clay Ida Hanna Clayman Patricia Anne Cluverius Lois Merle Cohen Jacqueline Connell Jeanne Ellen Connell Edith Robinson Confl .f' ., .L-Z' MCL W4 4 C lgfokbui 7? ji u '-if I 5, I l I-if I ' t 'lv fb,'..1 -1-if , ff? MFyyf '1J'A' W J 0,5 -fl U fy! 0 X Marcia receives congratulations on her prize-winning Keep Virginia Green poster. 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' fa ww Wiiigfg . my xt ,vpyi 5 1? g U JP' 'L 5 -'Q in 'Z ' A -f r f V 'J' . 1 v fezw , . it M 1,1 'ff' V -f-' . ,c ef, , L , 4 f w a a, MAX? fa X - i w X 'Ieif ' e tftl .af 1 5 N1 , fx ' X . H V 32273245 ' If 2 of W if 1 6 'A viii? ii Q . M on 4 or . .V . Elizabeth Weaver Luck Katharine Ellington Luning Bettie Constance Lynch Patricia Jane Lynch Frances Leigh Mann Elizabeth Claiborne Marchant Carolyn Joyce Martin Nancy Lee Martin Marvin Stuart Matthews if eff ' ,w,,f 'J! U fi lgtgwgyg fgfaleldg f' Mi ,Tin if xi if eff? If Qilawim. X 15 .vm SQXLWL will K W XM Nysvvvw - N ' Q-f K Susan May Matthews Mary Meade Maxey Cary Burwell Mayo William Andrew McCann, Jr. Christena Virginia McCumber Mary Helen McDaniel Kenneth Earl McElroy, Jr. Patricia Ann McGarry Carroll Berkley McKinney Jo Ann Meade Patricia Gayle Melton Jaclr Marvin Mendel ycmwunivwxs Tswl ali? Swvlg i 4 Q i UIOI5 tg. .',go cifacf fin. 5104! -1:, is-.u. 5 'gp llfgq- ,-X J -f K 1 - ? if 4'+: jf' Qfliji' I if lf x'A 1' 9 '9f 5' , 'Y fi-' Y Yxfix YA ' Y '-A f-5 X' -Y, ,--Y 'XX-, , -X-I xii Q xfyff X!-XXII ff i 4 1 49 57 Charles G I d M I Madison P ll d MII Geraldin M Il 1 5 M W . j ,XJR W My I my 'eq K x 0 5 fl5f XC-X-oqeijxg? if 'ZfvT5 50wM ygAxg Carolyn Page Murray Jean Clarlce Murray Evelyn Louise Muse James Roland Myers Jane Brendle Myers Dorothy Louise Nelson Sydney Eugenia Newbold David Mueller Newell Edward Paynter Newell My lflliffill ,if ,pu-in QE JQQAQWMWM of fflf lfliywiif WMQQ t, Money Honey -Barbara digs deep as lloyd asks for the Monticello subscription money. ff' ,w fxxfl Z XLIX-fxlxfb of ' no iliefgg-as if223:?Efi gfikfijf -Q , Y l7CL,,,-!--f ' ' -,XJ-J x if ff j X 51 fx! ,NJJP .May K-Egqf 1 4 my 25 J N X William Minor Newell fyricia Faye Nicholls Barbara Lee Noel Thomas Gregory Norvell Jr Jeanette Wilson Norwood Sarah Kay Olert Judith Olton Robert Lewis Overstreet Walter Donald Pado yfif 2? Q f 5 L W . Q , ' u I y x 2 ' JZ- I 1 'f ' ' , . if-,w ' -- , .' fl' y .,Qqfj,, ,- , ' ., - , .' pf' 1 f , A- V ' 1 -Q.. A yt, ,-.fL,Lf L , 4 ' f s I 'yy ,.. ,,. , G X , , 5 4-. 'NV y Af, K ' F 1 or X ki V-Ax I I W - - 'TSA li ' 2 L 1 . , ,f 4 - , - 'Q l-1 A l Q lfvr .Q , A jg 5- 2 i ., XJ, 1.-'fx-, X ,- : ' f Y? 1 , i -A j,-ll! -f ' - S , . ' A V1 ' 4 52 ,ff . G I , v3 Eleanor Cecilia Page Beverley Anne Parlrer Richard Heath Parlrer Jane Gibson Parrish Myra Raye Pattashnicl: Sandra Lee Paffashnicl: E David Pearson Payne, Jr. Q Susan Elizabefh Payne S K arshall Nuclrols Pearman I . Q . if 3 E NN i e ,Eilene Rita Peclr X N i XFll.n5 craig., Pelouze L3 2 E dward Cronin Peple, Jr. , u X x K 7 iii? Y, lg , 7 jf' 4' f 'ww ' 1+-dw jf wwf A Q 'vw w 1- M ww vu if. 1 , - 1 P ' 1 , ,, . 4, -ck'-V , nt, N, 7 J ,f' X 1--V1 1 711,71 , ' 1' I 1,4 I 1 V f, f , X af 1- U - e - - ,nf e o,A - ja ijib jti , Q! xv,, A 49 1' ' Y -Y f Y-- - AL' A 7 -. Ax N-S 1:1 A - it nf.-- f-Z X ,M , x - -'X-'U f J, ,, , , Z 1. K' 53 5' 7 ff, fluff lifiljfffwl QVP Robert Colby Per In Q Preson Watson Phillips Percy Elsom Piclrral Joseph Henry Pierce, Ill Beverley Boyd Plunlcetl Dewey Franklin Powell Helen Sue Powell vvs NLCCLN Marvin Lee Presson, Jr. Jon Leslie Prevalf l Roberta u if W we V ,fwff flm l ? 'Q ,-N.,--E Y 5 - A - - - Z 4.2 4A v V .Q AZ- ,.i.,f 'Q Y 1' I , x-,-- , 9 ily I XR X9 '- ali. 5 fs f 54 A wig, Philli If ,-X - , J-2 x 1:-ax .A llzrx - , -Y A- - Nfb' if ' 37 rcrx afe e a- iv-xii , of 45 f , W' ' JL T 'Y Af,-Xa a, X A.. e ,ee-iff e ,,X MAMA Ewa Eliza beth Marie Pritchett Jo Ann Elizabeth Pruett Mary Frances Pyron ,..,..-1 Hal Dalton Ragland Harvey Lee Ramos Barbara Lee Randlett Carole Sue Reese Catherine Gouldman Reid Harriet Ann Ostgulen Rein gwr YW lublr jfw, zf-fl4'la3'U Llf-I V? - 1 Q- C164-214 f ff' 2 Jackie, Harriet, and Frankie are hard at work, Z h planning the Senior Section of the yearbook. . f 55 ' f4v'?Mlr v'rfffQ L if R V 6 if 1 if X fl Martha Frances Rhodes June Anita Richardson Franlr Fauntleroy Riggs Edwin Campbell Robertson Montes Bruce Robins Alfred William Robinson, Jr. Arvin Edward Robinson Nell Hardy Robinson Joanna Douglas Roclen if Paul Vena ble Rodrigues Beverly Jeanne Rogers William Donald Rogerson John Spencer Rohn Warren Lee Rose Richard Shea Rosenzwelg .lacquelyn Diane Rofella Wyatl Earle Roye David Warren Rucker Edward Wayne Rutherford .67 Z 5 7 ' Peyton 539 Jig' y . fp, Amy agllgiigdvler I ZW! A e fees ,e51x,e J ' 1 1 - ' , A IS, Y - v ,5 Ya i QV xf-si jk f x-I V x A if 19? mjfx fel. , ' if-iff-Xa ' ' - -'xfg fn P 57 c 4 ', ' Q C ' .f 0 ' HJ. 'MFJQQQH N' Y it F' ?' an - ' William Kent Sa hnow Henry Louis Salomonslry A c.,f1Alle5salsb.Q92V7U V ,WAP , HMM' W MTW my Theo Hyde Sarrlmis Lundi Karon Sanders ,J wan pf 4gJ,La,Q,g Dproth RemsSapocl1 I ' 4 f',7'7Cc2:J1fg, ,149 C- , Q' 37 'dftt , ,lf ,Ov-l,.-,pi cf GQ Peter Bedr5,'ZE6 742 X9 ' , Robert Taylor Sarver 2 Mary Bullard Sawyer Iris Ellen Scher Hazel Ann Schwartz Marguerite Ray Seay 'S - - - fi- f fx ' - , Y f Ai 5 2 ,-.v -if Q -1- i 5 .A f 7 7 1 l' g f ,L-v-. f Q ln - ig ,f ,TX WI x X 'Ax-gl, 7 , - - N-, -,Z X X. , Y AY V l Xu Fruma Judith Seldes J' Mariorie Clara Self Suzanne Greenwood Sessoms r X 1 - Jacqueline Anne Shahda K ' , , or W- l 5 J Shirley Ann Shaheen X 'YD x, 'H R X Jared Sharon A . David Leonard Shepardson E ix John Damien Shaughnessy Mary Elizabeth Shepherd gl In ' f,,-f f. There's No Business like Show Business v9ommfI fm heads with Mrs. Hancock work on the Senior Cl . J ,N , ,A-e ff ex I-K.: s .A S I lgffgxfxxfb ifff f li trio a n XZQUX- , if 7Zsx ' K L, ft lf V I tb ,jf y C J r lm , Qt fi 4-uf ' GQ! U51 4 arf J My f K 6' , A lv f! ILL I I Asif, - f Y Y Y , W , 1 t1-ki' 'Q 20 exif, Ag. SAMAQ li I x1f,L?f-'ff 5 P 59 '5 if J X .. h M Y ,ri -W X W ll , f V' ' 12133, 'ii 'Q wx-34 X F M ., if ik W m5W'M'?Q f Lf ggfg52fi? cy wggwx A an 'Q SiZ'S3E2fff ,QM Lucy Ann Shiver Judith Lynn Siegel Mary Beth Silrlrelee Helen Ellis Silvette Patricia Lois Simmons Nancy Linn Simpson Patricia Hugh Singleton Rebecca Anne Sisson Elizabeth Rebecca Slaughter l ? Ll 4- Sli? 4 fv -5 g g ,xg Q lar ! fl sofa ' X 60 ,if -7 47- 4 Y - , , fx.,- Crvflesf- Q63 f-VJH' as i'A3.'.ww5 twill- H04 9': W 'J t- of Y ' ,,v1.250 C S Pte ts'.XlrN-od-lyvka .ki t-.Ss-'lr u A Nihv 'l' ' W N 1'-'-it t P ' ' ' N . - ' ' , hi 1 lil-Du' 1.n.- 'Aus fx TK. PJ r -3,4 0 S 'Lg 'J' 'il'-'Sn' ' It N s - -a - , .' ' 1. . i l , .J--' ,...-..g',. -.sn M- fl ,Q-h A44 !AI. . V lk sr 5,-.' xg.,-1 5 51 S tl ' Joyce Ann Slavin Sarah Vaughan Sledd Franlt Willard Slusser Betty Ann Smith Dorriiwingield Smith George Morton Smith Jo Ann Smith Robert Patterson Smith Robert William Smith oger Jn - --,-l X.: lk Y ,ff W is- x 5, '-ix- Y l-LZ ,ffl as ir Sofa , S visa 'aff S fxxaei. ia 1445-Xa 4-YY 7 f ,291 A1 WIXQ 6 l 'Vale T- .drab A- 341410. 'If 5'-' 'WVU' A I. l:?CL7'e m'J',1d2 l4lv,':'l:7Ll'xf,t'l1.l.',iLlfflg'.,g QT Qlarnily, 1! L f-. ,14l1.J..v Lv du., 441-lf4'0i.,U5,.'.u:. 4 r. i ' -wen-.'x n,.-' JL- n....,., 'sl -J A.-- 'Yncilru JK-0lfLa.' 4 A. ,.-- flii fl- A I Mary Evelyn Spivey John Bonneau Steadman Bette Carol Sfeger W ll L! DeAn'W? Samuel Ben :man fraus 1-aa., Irvin Sfr - Jo Elizabeth Stufz ,xv it V f 'N P An tylia vi U Lillian Subley Carol Ann Surface Anne Loretta Sussman Jig p .Q . fs?.4, ' l,,,'., 0, 1,' 'l ,r', ,,, ,uf ,If-,fl'!', . , , ,f -' . r ,I f 'S ,L 41 M 7470 OWU i 'fwfvt 'QQ f . i , S .S+ 1 1 .ki Q . , I , l Q ' lit zlqgngc-4, Jrzzilkm-S :r.!??, '7-Zslicl' . a- ,. ' ' J 'r-7 - 9770' . - - W , 1-J,'y ?L7?.fZj.f fYUf EW 'ZMUB' - c. I Howard Sutton, lll Margaret Kelsey Swearingen George Burwell Sweet X Y X 4 Q t C? M-,bel XX C l X ' Bruie Gilmore Sylvia J NN, e, x Ny ercy Lee Sylvia, Jr. Alvirgcarol Taliaferro I f Joseph Michael Teeley Carol Glenn Temple Mary Louise Terrell De Headbone's Connected To- -Ned explains the finer points of a human skull to Margaret. ZX - Y, YY ,f-L 1 in-.4-RW,-Y A v ,' fi jx r, 0 ' f ZG V , XGA -X11 ,v,JJ 7:6 Y Q iii Y Y Y Yxkjxjygf I -if VY 4- 1 - - 'Y Q 63 v S if of W My W Charilla Ann Thomas Judith Lee Thomas Palricia lnge Thomas Elizabeth Anne Thompson John Binlord Thompson Polly Ann Thompson Amos Moses Thorpe Carol Ellen Thurston Frank Leslie Tignor A, A , i ,- ? 1? f. - f - -Y X 6 Q - I , 1 -- l 5 ' ,-xx--f ' J Z' X 1 be e i, , TX K- 'TL el fi: e T: , - 64 P J anne Tiller EI beth Lloyd Tilfon William BurneHT mlinson ' I if 47' gmail? liiflig,-Fi flap N Teiolyhxgfiila-Lee Toney by Jijf rigging II Idiflfffflff' ww ll if NW W Milf Ma . jj dl ' Franciaklgflfi William Slraelnley Tuclter. J Klathan Henry Turbevill JJ arol Virginia Tur e u if I if Eliza et v Turner Xgbf l 'NLM lil, C, x.f -- A Bti? 1, as Jfvffogf W-:6!f'0 c' 1253: N-O 'm.,4.4fl:fL,,xS - in awww me A54 Y, Aww MW Qi QJZQLZAMMQZHZJ qw, C11 J Jnamd ' , Joan Lee Vellines 5 Aj , , VX! ff ' jjo- Wffl ,ffl W W W ' A Joyce Yael Versiandug , 'V 5M B H ard Vifly f : Edward Whitman Wade, Ill Patricia Lee Waldrop Joseph Rogers Walker, Jr. X-JK mfww WWA C E J ,g3,c,4,1d. 2,351 .QM Wm Melvin Lee W e or4'.9L.Jhay9J MQ l X7 2-e J J .-. ee., x 11-vi lx, X' EQ' 1-f v Y -?-XXs7l, -l V ' nl, 5 rv-ff55'3 1lo qm'etLqqam.O'gO whiz mm GW' J Gym? su Llilfw Wi Terrence Maclc Welborn Watkins Watson Malcolm Lee Wells Nellie Reams West John Rice White Wilfred Ernest White Fa ul Harris Wiener Claire Louise Wilkinson dbewli I .UMA alma fyw, ' '!!k Jean and Ann, as usual, work like Houn' Dogs on the Thomas Jefferson Declaration. ,lg - - if 1 -if .. iyxixjjg! 7 -I' A 14-V JA, 7 ,Y Q - ,. ,A 'Sf f- s : f f Vic .-f ' - - 1- ' ff V -- , ,, X , , w -,-xx K ' -'xfb qi Q1 + VXA A7 05? 67 Wi' ','?J,1f2ff f,42i14,3i 'M fjfififv 5 i ,M iX,1W,fh5T3, M516 jg: ,- Xififffff 17 Nzuivi M -X4 g i,Mfy gr f, ti, 'rift if 5 'xiii inf . 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V J YL 1 il 1 Y 451 x Y- 'SV f- ,f--..,-g gf S 4, Octavia Rebecca Wooldridge Beverley Grace Wright Beverly Anne Wright Sandra Jeanine Wright Russell Taylor Young Marianne Zimmerman Senior pals have a spur of the moment party in the Rec Hall. ,-X a 4 i 1 x 1 f ? fiilxtlf ?'1 .e 5 , X, 1 Q ,-.,.,v, x .e-f , - x I g ,-. ,f--Zi-1 Q il Q ' fx! xv? Y f v X g , x a V 70 FRESHMAN YEAR A new crop of excited Jeffs entered Tee Jay and quickly organized into the class of 1957. Officers chosen were Millard Jones, Nancy Simpson, Jackie Shahda, and Frankie Willard. Mrs. Garna Kraft was selected to be class sponsor and George Basker- ville represented the class in the Senate. Forest Hill Park was the scene of a gay picnic, and even the rain didn't dampen the spirits of the frosh. JUNIOR YEAR Parlor Rats, our Junior Stunt Night, under the able direc- tion of Bill Keech, was a smashing success. Class members began to receive recognition in clubs, athletics, and military. Leading the iuniors were Millard Jones, Martha Hinkle, Susan Payne, and Mac Duke. The iuniors honored the seniors in May with a dance Plantation Fantasy. Ben Eldridge, George Baskerville, Nancy Simpson, Mary Beth Sikkelee, and Kitty Chappell were our senators. Mr. Alton Howell became class sponsor. Junior cheerleaders were Sara Ellen Flowers and Beth Weaver Luck. Winning the outstanding Junior Awards were Martha Hinkle and Millard Jones. ' - SOPHOMORE YEAR Elected to lead the sophomores were George Baskerville, Nancy Simpson, Jackie Shahda, and Frankie Willard. Representing the class in the Senate were Millard Jones, Kitty Chappell, and Ben Eldridge. Many holidays were devoted to fun and fellowship for the sophomores while collecting and selling papers in order to aid the treasury. The Confederacy was the theme of the sophomore dance climaxing the year, which was Tee Jay's twenty-fifth anniversary. f yf If X ! f SENIOR YEAR Serving as officers for S.P. were Millard Jones, Kitty Chappell, Bever- ly Kersey, Mary Beth Sikkelee, and Mac Duke. Elected Miss Jeff, Beverly Kersey reigned over the annual T.J.-J.M. football clash. Nancy Simpson, Susan Payne, Sue Wilson, and George Sweet served the class as officers, while Mary Turner, Margaret Eubank, Jane Givens, Terry Welborn, and Butch Spiegel served as Senators. Nancy Edmunds and Millard Jones were chosen as King and Queen of the Snow Ball, the Senior-Junior dance. Mother ls a Freshman was presented by the Senior Class in March. Class Day in June was cele- brated by the wearing of red and white. The Class Picnic brought a welcome holiday from school. Farewell to the Class of i957 was said following the traditional Baccalaureate Service in June, and graduation at the Mosque on June l0. I Upigi JUNIOR CLASS SPONSOR: Mrs. Norma Broaddus JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jane Clarke, Guy Tripp, Henry Holland, AI Ford Class of ? gl Z S f l Y ,A -7 , . X , i i V 5 1 'Q I S- , ,x ,A f- QA 252 ' fs , C 1131131-1 5552? Y 72 One More Year to Go WH The Junior Class boasTed more Than 400 members This year. The class l ?9.Kl yolzficers were Guy Tripp, presidenT, Henry Holland, vice-presidenT, Jane s WN-dl Clarke, secreTary, and Al Ford, Treasurer. Mrs. Norma Broaddus guided - f L X I Q6 JI! T The class in iTs proiecTs. The Theme Tor Junior STunT NighT, WesTward W X ' We Three, evidenced The inTeresT in our foreign exchange sTudenT, Q0 nf Mqffggbine Kleinbeck, who lived for The year vviTh a member of The class, .4 1 ' ,jbrflfl 5 D! JW argareT McFee. The producTion wriTTen by members of The class Tea- lf lll ffwwj XjTured Three Toreign exchange sTudenTs ln The SenaTe, STuarT Crenshaw, X V,30'1!Z,JjtLj Johnny Scherer, Nancy Wilson, Larry Reed, and Brad GunTer represenTed M I ,Jive l, The juniors. The spring Junior-Senior Dance was Thoroughly delighTTul G ll 50' and an exciTing climax Tor a wonderful year. r J ' J Wy Y JUL F JUNIOR CLA COUNCIL- ron? Row: Sue Ford, Al Ford, Jane Clarke, Guy Tripp, Henry Holland, Kay Chrislian, Tommy Davidson. Second Row: Ann Hancock, ElizabeTh Hill, Nancy Wilson, Nancy Slusser, Bobbie Reynolds, Cathy Stevens, Jimmy Paxton. Third Row: Bill Powell, Brad Gunter, Turid Huf, Beverley Benson, Marie Welsh, Stuart Crenshaw, Stanley Goldman. Back Row: Larry Reed, Mrs. Norma Broaddus, Emily Carter, Kathy Keck, Biddle Goodman. 5 Tie lgk - rf' - 4 -, - - ' f Aj .7 Axe- f A Zxv ' 1 ,Lp f' ' ft :A fb' ' VAX JL f vl V 1' R ' f' , f XI-x .A- ff 7-fx. fx fe- I - .. -'A -'fd' x 3 5 73 J Velma Bender Connie Bennett Beverly Benson Scott Bentley Dan Berlin Lewis Best f-xfvsfxy Jim Bigelow Cheryll Ahern Bruce Allnutt Betty Anderson Dave Anderson Tommy Andrews W tl Ralph Arnetgy Richard Bagby Jerry Baker Harold Baldwin ,V Larry Bambacus Q' Janet Bandas Mary Anne Barker Beverly Barkman James Barlow Mary Beckstoffer tl if Mark Binder Betty Birkhimer Beth Blackwell Charles Blake Frank Blake 3 Q l Xxx.,-' flv- l l--W-Y l Q - Y' v i 44. ,Xw,f - - l -, ,AQ L-f l T, f Q- 5 Ruth Burkhart Claudia Burnette Bobby Butler Marian Butts Lynn Campbell Albert Cannaday Jeanne Cannon Fred Caraher Ellie Carner Emily Carter Landy Cary Archer Cassada Lynda Caston Silvia Cecchetti Jim Chandler ZQCWAP 0 65? eff' QOPSAW I Rudolph Bland Joan Blesse Randolph Blunt Belly Lou Boggs Mary Boyd John Broaddus Arnold Brown Ray Bryant William Bryant Bonnie Buff Arden Bundy John Burchell 43016, fwaea f AV! 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L9 M'lQ Jean Cloud Owbb AJC VT Billy Cobb Ann Cohen Jerome Cohen Steve Cohen Gary Coley Lillian Collins Edwin Condyles Mary Jane Coor Janet Cox Jean Crane Stuart Crenshaw Thomas Crenshaw Tabor Cronk Raymond Crouch Ben Crump IQ: WVR-LQ -il S Qfxff f - -1 f 5 l 8 ,- -- f f' ,. 3-if 4 C le 3'-1-' X :fix 76 Ben Crutchfield Bill Cudlipp John Davenport Tommy Davidson Diana Davis Larry Davis Betty Day Mary Ellen Deckelman Elmer Deffenbaugh Brenda DeHaven Warren Denby Bill Dervishian Bob Dervishian Frank Dickens Patsy Diffee I Nancy Dodd VAujrey Duke 16 lx- ldv! X 5 Dunning V- N X KJ L Finn Edwafxds L L -l' 'll I 'J 'x nal-I' Xxx rf' 1 1 I ' nl NL' ' xx' 'lf' CPU V u M K' K lv V' V 'X1 Q3 if lQf1l'.J scltwf A ,Q Gy WJ f n L if ,J M 7 Cakffllfifil 1 Jl J 0 Jkhirakgliott .J , J , f,ff lfl' 2 CP 4,5 ty X f fx, 'J V Lf' J ff of lf n , la Donna Ellis N. Robert Ellis fl Robert Elmore Frank Eubank 11 Zgjx S-Zg ,gf -UV wfxyk IV ,XX-QA sn ,-K ,E of D li I ,A zJD f e,e f' o e A as el ee af, 'ix Yif-,,',Yf,, i is a' - 77 Mary Fagg Currie Fairlamb Mary Lou Farley John Field Paul Fitzpatrick Charlotte Fleer Linwood Fleming Thomas Fletcher AI Ford Morris Ford Susan Ford Barbara Foster Nancy Fox Melvin Friedman Thomas Gambrill Carolyn oandee I Gloria Garber MJ wk O ' Beverly Gardner k - M S m el nderson ' a u Ge VJ, M LI 0 W W - Audery cefken , Deborah Glazier b E Roberta Goldman . Stanley Goldman I 6 F dpdfuz Mariorie Goode ' Biddle Goodman 71,1 CL I David Gordon is' fe John Grabar ,. 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John Hill Henry Hinckle I beta e fxfc fi'-ftzsifxfb ,af 11 l Y ,tr x! g gg V ff 'H H X ff'-if f V X A XA-2 William Hinckle Billy Hobbs Henry Holland Robert Holtz Buich Holizclaw George Holzback Dickie Hood Louisa Hopkins Pat Horne Jo Ann Houseworth Sylvia Howard Ann Howell Nancy Hudgins Turid Huf Beecher Humphries Ann Hushen Lee Inman i Barbara lsbe David Jackson Norman Ja s Wayne Johnso 6' 'W Jean Johnsto Carole Jones Elizabeth Jones Judy Jorg Roula Junes 1-x ,I L 1. ay A JuclyJol1 son ,l I ,Z 45- l'T 3 f-,-,,v,f S-,i .iff , l 1 l i 4-Y -,if Q 1 Y ll S Y 7-g, x . ,S l Q i lk! xv? Y I V Z. , f -l- ,, 80 x Patti Kanick Ellen Kayne Kathy Keck Garnett Kennedy Richard Kephart Jane Kimball David Kimmel Betty King Philip Klaus Louise Kleinkopf Betty Kline August Kohn Jack Kronimus Laurie Kundis Butch Laird James Landrum Frank Lawrence Skippy Leadbetter Kenneth Lee John Leong Sandra Lessner Patrick Letellier Carol Lewis Janet Lewis Nancy Lipscomb Frederica Lynch Robert MacFarlane zen- T11 x iv ' -if-Q-Q-f 'I - 11 f 1 .S-' , Y. i ig: V Y X-!:Xl-A - , ' 49 Ldv! V 7 ifffwf 19 f L, Ki, ,-R,,L,,-----X! x X'fJ 5 81 J 0044- Muay! ,fwcb is ,-5 f' Qi Stephen Me ers Robert Mi aels George M ey Butch Mille Alan Mitchell Buddy Mitchell Kay Mizell Carmen Modica 29 Lewis Montague Dorothy Moody Bob Moorefield John MarshaJl ara ee Martin Joann Marti obby Mayfield MCD ld Ardr cKinney Ba bara Meador udrlg ow A in eise Aney Melt ynlnn 1 Chandler Maplin 5 6141-of fggf Robert Mays 'MJ s Mar ref Mc ee ' Z I tw' iw ,li W, 4.13 'Ta' 75971. 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' i-iffrafcn Y Q' 1 1. wit f,f:'.'0 , 83 iahv' 5 M Mlldred Musser O B I ewton Julia Lee P Tnson Janet Perry George Peters Nellie Peyronnet Sheilah Phifer Billy Phillips Eugenia Phillips Ronnie Portewig Arnie Powell Bill Powell Nancy Powell Brenda Powers Steve Proctor Sandra Putt Gerald Quirk Bob Quisenberry James Rawls Larry Reed Bobbie Reynolds Joyce Richwine William Ripley Be11y Robins Jane Robinson Nancie Roop Peter Rose Jane Roulsfon Susan Ruckel l ggsyf 5 X , X 2- bv, s -3 X A l-six-Z' gl ' l ,-XXX-f v Caroline Ruggles Buck Ryan Jacqueline Salomon Harriet Salsbury Sandra Salsbury Sam Sanders Clifford Schaeffer Bill Schneider John Scherer Jackie Schwartz Marc Seldes Marshall Serwitz Patsy Shaughnessy Judy Shevitz Alice Shortt Joan Anne Simmons Nancy Slusser Betty Ann Smith Bobby Snead Glenna Snead Pat Snead Glenda Soble Stanley Soble Braddy Specter Dan Spiers Betty Stern Cathy Stevens , lj! ,W Y .A Y ? - ' ' up fl? - ,fx 2? e -+fs4Xf,, zf Lf X-'Svc .nf 1 srl xl X jg Q - A 1 W, K qf 'cc' Y V 1 S ,f -V ,, - ,,,,,.,- ij ' if if f 'Xf:xlA ' - -,Aw Yxvlxvlsv 5 85 f X Z' Fred Sullivan John Swartwout Davis Sydnor Mariorie Tapp Sonny Taylor Jimmy Teachey Virginia Teefey Brenda Teubert Barbara Thalhimer Emory Thomas John Thomas Linda Thomas James Thompson Wallie Thulin Roy Tompkins Betsy Trainham Jeannette Trainer Joyce Tredway Thomas Tredway Chip Tribble J A ,Af V, ClarryTrice -f C Guy Tripp if Ann Trites DickieTugmaL1,0L6 Z A QM Bob Turner Adele Vogel ff' Patricia Wade Lois Walters f M g Q f-N.,-i 2 ,A-v -Y-l , .A Y S X f l.N,Y ,A , 5:1 l'T f l fx., ,-f X P 86 f - 4 if dy,- fw' M HW' 1 4, r - fffgi 4 I r K W 'Y W , in fy o er amp er ' ' R b tW I Anne Carol Watkins , 1 Betty Weinstein Marie Welsh Stephen West Nancy Westmoreland Bobby Whitehurst Bill Whitlock L. A. Wiggins June Wilkinson Tommy Wilkinson Anna Marie Williams Marilyn Williams Nancy Wilson Jean Wingfield Nancy Wingfield V, . t Q Joseph Wirt 31 ff K x RQ Norma Sue Wolfe X i , K 'rx Walter Wood Sally Woodford Q Avon Woodson 'Y I K Baxter Woody Ann Woolford ll X Y' N3 M Y Ronald YaFfe A Bobbie Yates ' Mary Ellen Yates X l Patsy Yates 4 C X f' Lillian Young YQ X4 , 'X 25.1 , ,- - ' - Vu Q AV QIQ Q TN-iS ,JJ 'xvfx N 'ff is-X-f e e : Y ex'-2 iii 411 Ax! 136, -- XY ,iw ,KVI Xin' yr -3- Y 1.1-X13 87 STU T IGHT Westward We Three TAI And Away We Go Wifh ihe Stars--Bruce, Bonnie, and Stanley. TBI The Big Wheels of Westward We Three. ICJ Music, Music, Music by Trombone Quarfel. TDI My Fair ladies -The '56 Chorus Line. QED Tee Jay's Answer io Elvis Presley- Dickie Koeppe. , ,ll 2'-X1-X,-fft ei -xfx l' 4 ' i-,fl , lf T9 sf ZX., rv, 'if fix, X-ff' ff, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Seated: Betty Alley, Vice-president, Sophomore Class Sponsor: Miss Helen Bateman. Miss Helen Bateman, Sponsor, Jimmy Fortune, President, Standing: Barbara Sanford, Secretary, Billy Flournoy, Treasurer. Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIl-Front Row: Billy Flournoy, Judy Harris, Barbara Sanford, Nancy LaPrade, Jimmy Fortune, Ann Hall, Betty Alley, Barbara Krystel. Second Row: Kathy Haddock, Harley Frankel, Mark Troxell, Pat Estes, Evelyn Sydnor, Nicky Eubartlc, Tommy Marshall, Peggy Pugh. Back Row: Cary Trevillian, Virginia Webb, Jeftrey Steingold. 'EIU 2 kgx fp-5 I-X 4-X ff-ff 4f', -fgxijlv i -f 5 ,qf DAY -' -ur NI-Xrjnwf Y V ,- at ee - B, B N,Xg,o i Nfq KFAJ Q -X- fe-M of - J 5 2 as Homerooms 109 and Part of 206 Sea1edZ Carol Lehrnan, Warden Errtory, Dorothy Goodman, Ernest Robin' son, Rheda Shapiro, Dick Luning. Second Row: Brenda Alexander, Tlf1'rlf'V Cflltrtp, Mary Shermer, Patty Johnston, Pat Daugherty, Linda Lambeth, Jo-Jo Allen. Third Row: Toby Padow, Mary Farmer, Dora Campanellas, Marcia Bryan, Irma Bowers, Mary Ellington, Christine Lloyd. Fourth Row: Shep Smith, Derald Hagen, Henry Maizels, Herbert Cross, Cliff Woodward, Jim Salmon Lin Chin. Back Row: Joe Arnold, Herschel Curley, Dick Kempton, Dale Wilson, Tappy August, Dickie Farrow, Rocky Bridgers, Scott Campbell. Homerooms 112 and Part of 321 Seated: Helen Wilkinson, Nancy Sirnrns, Sandra Tuck, Marshall Stuart, Peggy Mclntyre, Virginia Marlowe, Susan Gabb. Second Row: Gloria Stein, Dianne Basinger, Linda Sell, Betty Lou Lowry, Beverly Flippen, Elizabeth Wyland, Coral Lee Coleman, Belle Norwood. Third Row: Georgia Ann Valentine, Jane McAllister, Pat Faiella, Anita Umberger, Judy Vaughan, Judy Harris, Carol Ann Mitchell, Nancy Hood, Betty Maxey. Fourth Row: Joellen Maxwell, Paul Johnson, Billy Jones, Betty Atkins, Susan Gedney, Donald Cornell, Bill Hartz, Henry Kay. Back Row: Jack Cosby, Tim Ferneyhough, Charles Canady, Jack Barbec, Charles Cloe, Eyerette Lautenslager, Jim Saady, l ...ff , Q - --,v ifl? 1-A l Self-: , ' ' Z Y? ' ? l K. f 'C -Q f 7 Q5 6 Q :Trevi X :ii'l+ 90 Homerooms 121 and Par? of 206 Sealed: Richard Green, Anne Upshur, Jenny Stoll, Kay Chrislian, Judy Salsbury, Nancy Cohen, Jimmy Forrune. Second Row: Carolyn Copple, Barbara Kryslel, Barbara Duesberry, Nancy Ashworth, Nancy Taylor, Ann Fisk, llona Moody. Third Row: Marlha l-lolladay, Barbara Forloine, Harrier Aaron, Barbara Blankenship, Jane Price, Evelyn Morris. Fourih Row: Nelson Birkhimer, James Womack, Ernie Jordan, Friend Wilkinson, Garland Wright, Fifth Row: Tommy Eppes, Jerry Plotkin, Richard Sog- hoian, Jerry Frazier, Tommy Walker, Back Row: Artie Phaup, Kenny Mallory, Tommy Tomlinson, Bernard Chisholm. Homerooms 221 and Part of 206 Sealed: Nancy Van Schreeyen, Pal Tedder, Carolyn Whilworlh, Mary Page Burden, Jimmy Slolr, Ed Turnage, Waller Griggs. Second Row: Marlha Poindexler, Carole Brillon, Pal Wall, Judy Minor, Evelyn Sydnor, Allen Bareford, Paul Goldslein. Third Row: Ann Spencer, Sandra Throckrnorton, Anne Marchanl, Jordan Carler, Mary Anderson, Jean Bear. Fourlh Row: Virginia Walker, Sally Sheppard, Sandra Woodle, Donald Cox, Charles Hogrefe, Phil Flippen. Fiflh Row: George Whitby, Charlie Schclin, Alfred Keelon, Mac Roman, Buddy Williams, Garland Carllon. Sixth Row: Gamble Bowers, Neal Maslan, Charles Teefey, Nauman Brewster, Sheppard Trevyell. Back Row: Larry Proffil, Russell Jordan, Andy Rankin. 1 4, Z ,fx Q A- l'Lg5v,NZXfb 2-xr- if 315 g F 2 off' L, r'f?!if'X'1 227 Xxx g ' -Y - Y Y - ' gn 74 1 g , I - if :I-i k rr' XI , - ,IXZU ,K 91 2 Homerooms 223 and Part of 206 Sealed: Linda Mitchell, Judy Shocket, Janice Wright, Stuart Sanders, Neva Taylor, Neal Banks, Joanne McKinney. Second Row: Lucie Lee Crews, Cynthia Gershrrran, Grayson Foy, Jackie Smith, Marilou Eames, Polly Vaden, Ann Hall, Sandra Marcuson. Third Row: Cissy Brown, Allan Buffenstein, Bill Vess, Leonard Carter, Charles Pollok, Robert Sinsheirner, Donnie Sours, Fourth Row: David Snider, Kenny Clark, Luther Harbaugh, Ralph Wilkinson, Ralston Lecky, Harold Landis, Back Row: John Martin, Jimmy Moss. -- A WAX.. sf Q 5 Homerooms 301 and Parf of 'I1'I Sealed: Beverly Silver, Billy Flournoy, Pele Stavredes, Dick Nelson, Joan Barnett, Cliff Moseley, Barbara Sanford, Virginia Webb, Brenda Emroch. Second Row: Martha Cervarich, Patsy Bigger, Joan Clarke, Patsy Fisher, Cynthia Knight, Carol Watt, Jean Jones, Agnes Anderson. Third Row: Janice Wood, Ruthie Rosen, Lynore Katz, Yvonne Marcus, Jane Sheppard, Dianne Britton, Barbara Dunn, Kathy Haddock. Fourth Row: Tommy Stanley, Wyatt Richardson, Richard Owen, Jeffrey Bland, l-larry Williams, Wayne Barrett. Back Row: Buck Flournoy, Bill Creekrrzur, Hatcher Chalkley, Wayne Perkins, James Burrier, Mike Fawlcy, Bobby Brooks. t - l f- , A g - ex AZ S lt- YQ, x I X I 3 f S ,Avy - -f fic' 92 .l .f - Z lf X I ww,,.,,.,...w.,,mawn Homerooms 304 and Part of 303 Sealed: Sandy Monroe Darr King, David Long, R. C. Pierce, Barbara Deese. Second Row: Nora Lee Wnite, Jane Barnett, Kendal Currie, Betty Scott Haley, Nancy French, Kathy Evans. Third Row: Lila Davis, Janet Judd, Dougie Schneider, Judy Linkin, Gloria Maisel, Jo Ann Sours. Fourth Row: John Lange, Betty Howell, Calvin Curtis, Jeffrey Steingold, Jerry Poteat, Wayne Williamson. Fifth Row: Brian Beauntet, John Johnson, Doug Springrrtann, Richard Bibb, Billy Taylor. Back Row: Bill Zirrtrnernian, John Harrison, Dennis Chenaull. M 'N rf Mft? Homerooms 314 and Part of 321 Sealed: Nietcy Grabar, Jo Ann May, Mark Troxell, Betty Alley, Franklin Perkins, Mary Spencer, Meade Christian. Second Row: Mary McMurdo, Jerry Clark, Gaynell Musser, Evelyn Benedek, Mary Gunst, Rita Russ, Mary Blake, Margaret Danby, Jeanne Hostetter. Third Row: Wesley Jordan, Ann Osterrrtan, Mary Henderson, Gladys Baber, Judy Reynolds, Shirley Parrish, Janet Puckett, Charles Trible. Fourlh Row: Perri Bryant, Bill Jacobs, B, D. Spalding, John King, Jimmy Vassar, Marshall Wolt. Back Row: Merle Sanders, Jirnmy Hosier, Richard Tanner, Lloyd Rudd, Bobby Mathews, Steve Riethntiller, f,,'7jgEffNfc ' ,.T'jfQjjqfie Z li! If DNA a A D -- ef 7 J oak,-X H2 J J 93 Homerooms 316 and Part of 219 Seated: Edith Russinsky, Frona Peck, Arlene Ellrnan, Sandra Chadwell, Janie Sutton, Carolyn Moore, Nancy La Jackson. Second Row: Joyce Thorp, Sand Kay Lippy, Patsy McCann, Nancy Wyant Third Row: Don Williams, Beverly Moore, Linn Busse, Jimmy Thomas, Dickie Wilson. Jerry Spivey, James Galbraith, Jerry Cibo, Jirn Martin, Richard Robinson. Back Row: Sutherland, Michael Viener, Harley Frankel Prade, Pat Garcelon, Betsy y Wicker, Barbara Gordon, Judy Tyler, Stewart Ayers. Robert Mercer, Billy Kuehl, Fourth Row: Steven Sager, Wayne Banks, John Genier, Armistead McCrea, Ramon Jerry Meyer, Bobby Boykin. Homerooms 319 and Part of 307 Sealed: Nicky Eubank, Alice Ligon, Joan Bryan, Margaret Philbrick, Julia Brown, Anne Snowa, Helen Perlin, Bob Jacobs. Second Row: Elizabeth Lacy, Peggy Gilkeson, Barbara Ruffin, Josette Catarsi, Ellen Blake, Patsy Long, Cynthia Lesemann, Sandra Fergusson, Sandra Howell. Third Row: Jerry Emanuel, Shirley Griffin, Eleanor Martin, Dotty Peaco, Carolyn Melton, Dale McNew, Helen Howard, Phyllis Engel, Donnie Whitehorne. Fourth Row: Dennis Simmons, Newton Jones, Gilmer Beauchamp, Joe Schwartz, Holmes Harrison, Phil Kraemer, Coolidge Porterfleld, Richard Zimmerly. Back Row: Ernest Fox, Buddy Lucord, Billy Heindl, Dick Cooyer, Waller Wilson, Clarence Clarke, Bobby Britton. Y -!- ,fs f ' ,-N,-of X-X-Y r -'-- if i f ?.- Ax K L, , Y ,-, rl , i- S IAXJGZ, if + ' -al 19 - as f E Homerooms 323 and Part of 307 Seated: Stro'l'er SWi'h, Sandra Ondroyich, Be y Dodson, Nancy Lee Leidy, Judy Duke, Carolyn Jordan, Rooerick Bland. Second Row: Frances Woods Theresa Cahen, Pat S'rickland, Barbara Moore, Sheila Katz, Nancy Smith, Barbara Little, Cary Treyiliian, James Stott. Third Row: Diane l-laley, Judy Lawheao, Andrea Philkrantz, Dianne Arenstein, Linda Hardy, Frances Little, Jean Hutcheson, Barbara Blinn. Fourlh Row: Larry Flanagan, Jimmy Beck, Arnold Meyer, Pete Hatcher, William McKim, Herbert Eades, John Woodall. Back Row: Robert Bernert, Arthur Goldman, Billy Apperson, Marshall Murdaugh, Ronald Rhodes, David Moore, Paul Schwartz. Homerooms 'I08 and Part of 313 Sealed: Larry Hallstrom, Harrison Jonei Patsy Hall, Alice Hemphill Wacidy Garrett, Judy Pollard, Carol Atkinson, Bonnie Rarttey. Second Row: Susan Graves, Ruth Decker, Frances Stowe, Norma Pearce, Carol Sparks, Barbara Bennet, Judy Wilkins. Third Row: Sandra Mi'che'l, Carolyn Roosevelt, Dianna Euksuzian, Carol Simmons, Barbara Thurston, Diane Newman, Cecelia Day. Fourlh Row: Joe Bailey, Victor Rose, Larry Spahn, Chrisrine Grosser, Carolyn Cheatham, Dick Richards, Jimmy Moore. Back Row: Tommy Marshall, George Stone, Joe lOler, Clint Rose, Herbert Lewis, Douglas Wiggins. lei - Y,- ,V ig R i in--ggi - A5 ' ffQf -V ,xf'QxgAQf - of L! XA' 131, ' arxx Qjll f ,Al J- Cf ,J-J ao 95 l Imrmwunvwwf Lil Homerooms 'Ill and Part of 219 Seated: Walter Snowa, Earl Dagenltardt, Be'ty Candle, Jane Carol Waddell, Patricia Gowdy, Gloria Martin. Second Row: Patricia Wil- liams, Rosemary Wilkinson, Geraldine Johnston, Dolores Thompson, Har' riet King, LaVerne Kirby. Third Row: Brenda Massad, Nancy South- worth, Sara Jane Williams, Barbara Beasley, Earl Deatherage, Clillord Mason, James Stone, Nicky Athas, Council, Sixth Row: Sonny Moore, Carlton Adams Back Row: Clifton ner, Bob Davis. Meyer. Fourth Row: George Temple, David Maraslt. Fifth Row: Edward Jimmy Turner, Buddy Blackwell, Ed Raymond Holzbach, Thomas Bagby, Bailey, Jessee Winston, Brian Buck- Pari of 303 and Part of 313 Sealed: Tim Hill, Betty Ingram, Gayle Hollingsworth, Sandy Eley, Peggy Pugh, Susan Rosenbloom, Maury Watts. Second Row: Mary Gunter, Noel Farley, Carolyn Buscemi, Anne Jackson, Bernice Patterson, Marilyn Stanley. Third Row: Jeanette Harrington, Frances Freeman, Peggy Berlin, Frances Timberlake, Sandy Meyers, Alice Bates. Fourth Row: Arnold Tieder, Jack Fugate, Grace McClary, Carol Miller, Howard Ellis, David Payne. Fifth Row: Dickie Burrows, Harris Raskind, Larry Kessler, Stuart Packer, Jimmy Leahey, Tucker Griffin. Back Row: Bobby Gilliam, Billy Baker, Hunter Yeatts. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL-Seated: Shelley Markham, Betsy Chamberlain, Judy Thompson, Jimmy Marchant, Kitty Acree, Barbara Spencer. Standing: Joan Newell, June Johnston, Kay Ware, Tony Markel, John Flournoy, Betsy Loving, Joan Mann. Freshman Class FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-Sealed: Jimmy Marchant, Vice-Presi- dent, Kitty Acree, President. Standing: Betsy Chamberlain, Treasurer, Judy Thompson, Secretary. Freshman Class Sponsor: Mr. Gordon Granger. lo L Y , l-NK f ix Y. f-A - lllbfxkxyn 714- Yfji 71,6--ff' ' , Iliff? ' -f V xxx, A f 1.x ' as es-we e af-Xefref .a ov!-S ' gf Af, -X- ,T ev X e 51141-Ns 97 Homerooms 119 and Part of 202 Sealed: Mwa Simson, Barb.:-3 Ronin -J' EJ? Caoan Bi' Srnue, J Jy Tllornpson, Sally Tarronl, Ki'ly Acre-e, Mnffin Sanixwi. Second Row: Nan Snirn, Margnf.-riw Snoimy. Snl'y Wingwn, S 'un Snriln, Pnyl'is Moore, Sandra Arolsky, Jody Aaron, Jem Newel. Third Row: Craige Toad, Joan Brqnie, Barbara Spencer, Judy Locknanv, Manmlyn Trexler, Ben Corner, Linda Hayes, John Burgess. Back Row: Rodney Sager, Alan Rornrn, Tornniy PIUEUI Bill Scnaar, Wayne Sylvia. . T x Homerooms 203 and Part of 217 Sealed: Jo Fish:-f, Bill Trying, Margie Baas, Cliarkfle Doane, Beley Clmrvrberlnin, Jin: Merchant, Nelda Dunbar, Kalny Albrigln, Randy Earn, Second Row: Dolores Caldwell, Margarel Mcior, Vickie Breon, Enfle Elaine Bags, Joan Gfoas, Marlene Ka'efi, Joyce Forman, Jerry Bogin, Jinnny Walson. Third Row: Jeonnelle Thompson, Becky Lee, Janice Enrougnly, Rosalind Soffer, Lorevo Boxley, Genie Consline, Tony Markel, Frank Boynvon. Back Row: Alon Snreyne, Torn Pollok, Bifly Townsend, Charlvs Cooke, Terry Penn, Carl Brownerl Roy Wlvilley, Eugene Conway. Homerooms 224 and Part of 328 Sealed: Diane Lawlon, Nickle Orsi, Sheryl Clark, Jane Brooke, Belsy Loving, Laurie Vail, Charles Fenner, Barbara Wyall. Second Row: Eva Goldslein, Saundra Hoy, Sruarr Grandis, Joel Davids, Ronnie Mervis, Frank Svahl, Aubrey Van Fossen, Jerry Cohen. Third Row: Jane Carol Cory, Jean Bowles, Shirley Womack, Billy Watson, Jirn Harding, John Bergeron, Jarnes Harding, Ronnie Vassar. Back Row: Carole Buckner, Brenda Wooley, Helen Kalafalis, Shirley Branch, Ann Rugers, Barbara Minor, Fran Taliaferro. Part of 217 and Part of 220 Sealed: Tommy Walsh, Lillian Crouch, June Johnslon, Dee Dee Boswell, Jan DuBose, Sandra Chapman, Marie Bendall, Jane Lackey, Jane Marrin. Second Row: Marry Brown, Steven Windmueiler, David Poslal, Maurice Novick, Stephen Turner, James Barron, George Alexander. Third Row: Jackie Clark, Frences Dicks, Carolyn Hurnrnel, Joan Mann, Sandy Green, Mark Cohen, Dennis Wilkins, Roland Pugh. Back Row: Jean Quisenberry, Betty Jean Niland, Joe Pills, Thornas Bookman, Jon Davis, lrvin Blake, Jerry Marlin. 1 l-.NK - f , f lg X 'lg I i 7 Y ' XXX , 1 ff fr ' 'f' -QV ' VAX Jn Y f -I V gig- '9 f 1 - - Y- ,v Y , f-'dl W -AY J wx C ex, f-- ---sf xf - or-'ofa 5 2 99 Homerooms 328 and Part of 220 Fronf Row: Carole Meador, Joan Hoch, Carolyn Wilrshire, Marlha Riley, Barbara Schiller, Norma Winder, Jane? Slraus, Joan Schwarlz. Second R-ow: Ned Crockell, Marvin Schwarlz, Doug Reed, Tornrrwy Paxton, Jon Turner, Ennion Wiliavns, Roberl Ward, Tommy Wood. Third Row: Nancy Lou Porler, Molly Snead, Beverley Spencer, Suzanne Ackervnan, Judy King, Jane Woolard, Sandra Miller, Jo Barlley, Susan Reveley. Back Row: Jeanie Olesker, Charles Sydnor, Tomrny Burch, Rob Knowles, Sonny Murdock, Alfred Blake, Michael Cayer, Jacqueline Garrerl, Homerooms 'I06 and Parl' of 202 Sealed: Sue Perel, Barbara Bonell, Midgie Axel, Kay Hardy, Kay Ware, Belly Besl, Cooky Sherman, Carol Mclnlire. Second Row: Carol Vogel, Rila Williams, Kay Jarnnan, Brooke Saylor, Barbara Newell, Jane Andrcwu, Dolores Howe-ll, Sufanne Tillery. Third Row: Slephen Galleher, Roberl Harringlon, Jeffrey Brown, George Donnelly, Bobby Waldrop, Guy Tower, Pal Taylor, Fourlh Row: Harold Meyerhoffer, Maryin Whir- lock, Earl Stilzer, Johnny Hazclgrove, Eddie Schneider, 'lornrny Willell. Back Row: Bob Urnbarger, Marvin Ballard, Bill Larnond Rebecca Enos. ,-g I A R J, i Javtvfi'-Lx, X 1 lg ig- l KL 6 7 l 'vi A 2 -X, , ,f g2A X v XX, 8 X 100 I .. Y AZ-X, exe -of' - ,,,,,,,4,l 5 'WIHVJO' -an- N-,T Upper right: Remember As You like IO. Upper left: The Wrong Door. Center: Showing the Way. Among the Sophomores and Freshmen ff 111 , gkx 25425-fj2Q:ie: e - + ffefif-i1f1ewf'X1A -f 'X-'X'fJ 101 'L uf X ' f 0 r 5 I X' A If A I I -U 1 F , x X., y, ' x ' 'K N X X s L , Q rx ,fl I B.O.C.-Front Row: Millard Jones, Mary Beth Sikkelee, Mac Duke, Beverly Kersey, Jimmy Fortune, Nancy Simpson, Guy Tripp, Second Row: Mrs, Hutton, Mrs, Plunkett, Mrs. Brumble, Miss Bateman, Mr. Howell, Mrs. Broaddus, Bill Keech. Third Row: Beverly Parker, Ann Lipman, Sara Ellen Flowers, Carol Thurston, Frankie Willard, Harriet Rein, Jean Murray, Margaret Eubank. the Calendar To promote cooperation and understanding Eyes on among Tee Jays various ot the B.O.C. The Board The senior, iunior, sopho- extra-curricular organizations is the objective is composed ot the sponsors and presidents of more, and freshman classes, sponsors and representatives from all publications, representatives Trom the boys' and girls' athletics, and a representative from The cadet corps. The B.O.C. meets usually once a month. Assigning dates tor social events, sports events, and club meetings, The Board prevents conflicts and gives each activity an equal opportunity in carrying out its yearly program. The main accomplish- ment ot the B.O.C. this past year was The selection ot a student To represent Thomas Jefferson abroad this summer in the American Field Service Foreign Summer Exchange Plan. The B.O.C. is sponsored loy the Tee Jay Student Participation Association. - 7 AJ ff? jifxf ET' -'1Xf5,j1,Z fly-Xfxl Nfu ,,,i iffgllr 33,7 f xl-gift? in ff - K ff f of +...,,-f-ZAXK ' - -'X-'3 103 O1 ,,,a59'1,9if9t D 04, 9 X oc' QOCL :D O' C le af .L S. P. OFFICERS-Top lleftjz Millard Jones President. Top lri htli in C EVCI' CFSS I ECOV CCVE df . in ecre ar v on fjl Qhfl v B My X Www The S P Cfflcers SABINE KLEINBECK orei n xc an e u en rom erm Sabune Klelnbeck who came to us from Germany thus year has been cheerful unsplratuonal and most trnend ly ln the Senate as a member with a vote Sabine has been able to voice her oplnlon freely We hope her vlslt has been as beneflcnal to her as It has been to us Sabine aptly stated I am here to tell you about my country and our life In Germany and when I return home to explain to my fruencls all that I learned from ou 5 wk, l QLDALN uw uv, gl :JULK 51. ' Cx Vxx,LLL1Li 15 XPC- AM ' mr Quai-None 'W-A-Qi 0 ,Lil YNMKX JY? -1 ij i ' Yislcbfifise 'lim Y CGC . K 1 Iva- V 'gf jOOoQ04 xgJZJ'il7N-, ,lily if l g lg ha Ili 'Vx' B ly K y R d g S t yg lcenlerj: Mac Duke, Treasu eg ri , 2' Mir 'eth , X 5 Q y . J I ul? , , 1 'X , a - I NN J ' ,llhf y lf S lj' f A f Jl ' ,l J buff' lb.-LJ -V . IJL 'N xy f V l I W U5 cr' X rv ,KQV 6 6 U Lx F g E h g Std If G any ' ' ' I I I . . . I . - - 1 . 1 . ' ll 1 f n I . . V Il 2' Y - u O ox he l CAA t- . 7 fm 1 l' l- - 5 1 V li all .- 1. 73 , I I In J A or Q D M Q 53 LYS-1.4 Q fl ru ' I ' V9 f , I we , , X 1 1 . r eg 3 'S '14 ' 'K ' -' - ' 7- l el' ' L x' .., :N Vx .Eggs 'vw-Www wing-XL eww The Senate erygml during The fourTh period in The Tower room, Q- Ni 1 V Tilgfofficers of The school, The presidenfs of The Tour clxfg, Iasses, and The oTher SenaTors are found aT workfp Tuesdays are reserved for business meeTings, Fridayscgyi xx Jer V for The filling out of noTices To be senT To special com- M X325 ,R F r?iTT T remindcfh Thesis X ee , and T e oTher ays for co meT gs. ' he WJ p 1 ff r e a' gsfxvkigre semi To WST Te, 12 sffifwpm . - Ii Wh , a The s ' SenaTors wiTh The p itical ,Trimmings of peeches and i campaign posTers exhi g uT T ool. 1, fb., .UU . T Q ,-- o 5 '- Q f ' 1 1' Q,.xd, .4 Lnfgk .4 ' A i ,XM T, QV, fy, ,Nj up A ', ,A ,V ' ,I f , 5 1 t 1 Q 1 g 'UI fi mf, , J' V4 1 J I Y'-KTQQ. l HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Top Row: Emory Anderson, Jane Andrews, Buddy Black- well, Forest Bogan. Second Row: Joe Brown, Marian Butts, Betsy Chamberlain, Charles Cloe. Third Row: Dee Conwell, Jane Coty, Anne DeButts, Warren Denby, Fourth Row: John Drum, Judy Duke, Nancy Edmunds, Joyce Eggert. Fifth Row: Sandra Eley, Charlotte Fleer, Carole Friedenberg, Martin Ganderson, Sixth Row: Mark Germain, Walter Griggs, Butch Holtzclaw, Susan Hart. Bottom Row: Bill Hartz, Betty Hotchkiss, Betty Isaacs, Betty Jones. To Improve .. Each year brings a new selec- tion of House members. These leaders in the House of Repre- sentatives serve tor a single term, but many of them are re- electecl tor the second semes- ter, permitting the House to continue its work with less in- terruption. As the House is composed of a representative from each homeroom, it serves as the most successful means of communication between the Senate and the student body. The homeroom representatives are chosen because they excel in qualities of leadership, scho- lastic ability, and enthusiasm. These qualities are funda- mental for accomplishment in school activities. Among the achievements ot this year's House have been the collection of the gift tund for Thomas JeFferson's exchange student from Germany, Sabine Kleinbeck, and the planning ot the birthday party given for her on St. Valentine's Day. i ? Q , 4-v-f s llvi T Q .. Y - + Sl 5 f w ,if Y Y X X I x' ,--v-X,-f - f-1-T l -s 'Qs s A -- s f' QQ s Eg- limixl e Y toe ,Ax ,--f ' J f xf g Your School The House also helped the Senate decorate the Miss Jeff float for the Tee Jay-Jayem game. Through the efforts of this body of homeroom dele- gates, the Big-Brother and Big- Sister program has been suc- cessfully carried out again this year. Under the chairmanship of Senior Emory Anderson, the committee promoting the Alma Mater distributed copies of the school song to the students. Throughout the year com- mittees have been functioning on proiects, such as improve- ments in assemblies and in the cafeteria and rec hall and the promotion of school spirit. The calendar in the front hall is sponsored by the House calen- dar committee headed by Ken McElroy. Members of the House also aided the Senate in its work on the Activities Point System by supervising the fill- ing out of the point cards by the students in the different HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Top Row: Carolyn Jordan, Ernie Jordan, Judy Jorg, Darr King. Second Row: Carol Lehman, Alice Ligon, Nancy Lipscomb, Jimmy Marchant. Third Row: Mary Maxey, Mary Helen McDaniel, Ken McElroy, Margaret McFee. Fourth Row: Joanne McKinney, Madison Miller, Caroline Moore, Cliff Mosely. Fifth Row: Mary Katherine Neale, Charles Scott Parker, Judy Pollard, Bill Powell. Sixth Row: Janet Puckett, Pete Roye, Joyce Slavin, Marguerite Snoddy. Bottom Row: Guy Tower, Marie Welsh, Tommy Wilkinson, horrleroorns. Nancy Wyatt. ,-c - J- s fx as ,Lf e ig!-1217575 ,gi H221 efilf L., fN?fQg6,fcf ,i9Q1ff 'A -cp ff - X. f ,f--X.,-4-.-J ' ' x X U 107 COUNCIL OF HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS-Fr-on! Row: Millard Jones, Bobby Mayfield, Warden Emory, Louis l-lelion Louis Salomonsky Lee lnman, Harrison Jones. Second Row: Charles Blake, Wayne Rutherford, Charles Cooke Meade Christian Bob Jacobs, Tim Hill, Third Row: William Wallace Lamond, Ray Bryant, Bill Irving, John Be geron Chris Hassel James Barton. Back Row: Dick Kevorkian, Jimmy Young. Better Ways . .. To inform its members of the essentials of homeroom leadership is the aim of the Council of Homeroom Presidents. The Council endeavors to strengthen the homerooms by helping each president conduct successful and efficient meetings in his own room. The Student Participation Asso- ciation is aware that its strength and influence depend greatly on the homerooms which comprise it. Increasing emphasis has been placed on the council since it was founded in i955 because there had been doubt that the homerooms were strong enough to support Student Par- ticipation activities. Better planned and more orderly homeroom meet- ings have resulted this year from the experience and training gained in the council by the presiding oFficers of the various homerooms. g1 ? v xv f -v l i i ,A -, - Z' 7 T f 45 - , - A 7 gg ..-f X 1 .fi , f Y Y l lm- iv, Q - i ve i Y I ' S l F - A ,f - l - Y 5 li x -f - i ,..f xi f xr , 2+ Q , For Presidents The council meets the first Tuesday in each month to plan projects and consider problems brought up by the students in the homerooms and presented to the council by the homeroom presidents. The first meeting ot the council always necessitates the election of a secretary, a planning committee, and a project committee. As an example of a worthwhile project, this year the council spon- sored tvvo busses to the Tee .lay-Wakefield football game in Arlington, Virginia. This project promoted so much interest and enthusiasm that it has been recommended as an annual one. The group was sponsored this year by Mrs. Brummel, and presided over by Millard Jones, presi- dent ot the Student Participation Association. COUNCIL OF HOMEROONI PRESIDENTS-Front Row: Barbara Newell, Anne Willis, Al Capehart, John Bagby lll, David Shepardson, Joan Barnett, Joellen Maxwell. Second Row: Jerri Barden, Adele Vogel, Alice Kent, Beverly Morgan, Linda Gallup, Mary Ellen Deckelrnan, Mary Page Burden. Third Row: Julia Brown, Alice Hemphill, Barbara Sanford, Jenny Stott, Kay Bendheim, Betty Dodson, Susanna l-lassel. Fourth Row: George Miley, Janet Harwood, Tirrr Butler, Steve Proctor, Otey Hayward, Archer Cassada, Ernory Ttrornas. Back Row: John Thompson, Edward Clarke, Jimmy Stott, David Long, Arthur Jensen. We Pledge Ourselves . .. By promoTing The ideals sTaTed in The school pledge The CharacTer CommiTTee accomplishes iTs primary purpose. This year The program was planned by a sTeering commiTTee headed by MargareT Eubank, SenaTe chairman, and sponsored by Mrs. Frances Wimer. Doug Reed, KaThleen Sprenkle, Jim Chandler, and John AnThony respecTively represenTed The freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes in This sTeering commiTTee. Also included were vice-presidenT of The CharacTer CommiTTee, Irene Bambacus, and a represenTaTive from The Honor SysTem CommiTTee, DoTTy Sapoch. The program promoTed The ideals of honesfy, courTesy, self-conTrol, co-operaTion, kindness, iusTice, and obedience in The home, communiTy, and school, wiTh Honor Week observed January T4-l8. CHARACTER COMMITTEE Fronf Row: Dave Innes, Margarel Eubank, Mrs, Frances Wimer, Sponsor, Barbara Thalh mer She yl Clark Joelleri Maxwell, Carole Sue Reese. Second Row: Jim Chandler, Marshall Serwirz, T. T. I-Iasrings John I-largro e Johnny Johnson, Charles Pollock. Third Row: Mary Gunrer, Donna Dae Ellis, Bill Cud- lpp Roger Spencer Helen Silvelle, Evelyn Morris, Glenda Glenn. Back Row: Jean Johnslon, Ruth Burkhart, Karhleen Sprerikle M dgie A el Carol Chapman, Juanita Ellloll, Phyllis Engel. lS l Q l ii-2? Sl lf E ll0 1:x, , Y ,-C,, if CHARACTER COMMITTEE-Front Row: Jean Jones, Marc Seldes, Jody Rultin Doug Reed Kay Ha dy Bootse Hutcheson, Ann Gardner, Betty Anne Thompson, Judy King, Second Row: Shi l a To Tredway, John Anthony, Jimmie Wallace, Dotty Sapoch, Don Willianns, Irene Bambac s Third Row Geo ge Stone, Jean Bear, Maridell Bugg, Elizabeth Shepherd, Kay Mizell, Betty Lou Chenaut Ch lton Mary Cla delreyille, Lillian Young, Back Row: Buddy Mitchell, Bill Hobbs, Edward Peple G ace McCIa y Ka hy Alb ghr Patsy Long, Mike Farley, Jesse Winston. To High Ideals Nlaior emphasis was placed on a program to encourage honesty during the month of January. The plan was brought before the student body through the homerooms, each homeroom having a representative at each Character Committee meeting. Later students participated in code signing ot a pledge card. Serving on the Honor Council to administer the program were Ned Peple and Marc Seldes, chairmen, Dotty Sapoch, Irene Bambacus, Carol Chapman, Ann Gardner, Larry Reed, Margaret Eubank, Beverly Kersey. Another phase of the year's work was that of the Welcoming Com- mittee, which provides a big brother or sister for those new students not entering Thomas .lefterson with a particular group. The Larger Heart... Guided by its motto, We Serve, the Junior Red Cross strives to pro- mote good will and lend a helping hand to all those in need. Service to others is the important factor in the Red Cross. ln their meetings on the first Fridays of each month, the Junior Red Cross representatives from their homerooms hear of many vvorthy projects. With volunteers from their homerooms, they show willingness and desire to help in the work. With the guidance of its sponsor, Miss Helen Botto, the Tee Jay Chapter has accomplished many worth-while services. Volunteer aides have provided many bright hours for children at the Medical College of Virginia Hospital, and other members have performed numerous and useful jobs at the Chapter House. JUNIOR RED CROSS Front Row Marion Liniado, Winnie Townsend, Biddie Goodman, Alice Kent, Jane Givens, Martha Jo Bigony Cynthia Lesemann, Christena McCumber. Second Row: Margaret Boulden, Mette Henningsen, Sandra M tchell Glora Martn Josette Catarsi, Jeanne Hostetter, Anna Marie Williams, Jackie Connell. Back Row T T Hastings Roberta Moutal, Anne Jackson, Elizabeth Turner, Ardra McKinney, Kay Dunning, Margaret JUNIOR RED CROSS-FronT Row: Audrey Hooper, Judy Lawhead, Janet Perry, Hilda Casielvecchi, June Wilkinson, Anna Jane Nuckols, Frances Pyron, Judy Salsbury. Second Row: Lin Chin, Janice Enrougiiry, Linda Hayes, Bar' bara Dunn, Shirley Crowder, Turid Hui, JeanneTTe Harringion, Marcia Minton. Third Row: Pat Waldrop, Carolyn Gasser, Sue Perel, Jane Woolard, Norma Winder, Barbara Blankenship. Las! Row: Barbara Mitchell, Sarah Denoon, Miss Helen C. Botlo, Sponsor, Grayson Foy, Connie Jones, Jane Price. And Kindlier Hand AT Thanksgiving The sTage of The Tee Jay audiTorium was filled wiTh brighfly decoraTed loaskeTs, brimming vviTh canned goods and groceries To be senT To needy families and welfare insTiTuTions in Richmond. The food in These baskefs was donaTed by Tee Jay sTudenTs Through Their homerooms. JusT before Chrisfmas sTudenTs were busy filling sTockings wifh candy and chewing gum. These sTockings were Taken To The paTienTs aT McGuire Veferans' Hospiial. The sTudenT body had an especially successful membership drive, working, as in The pasT, in fine cooperaTion wiTh The Red Cross Council, and enrolling one hundred percenf in The campaign. Jane Givens was SenaTe chairman and Alice Kenf, chairman of volunfeer work. 0 God , Our Help For a period of fellowship and inspiraTion a group of Jeffs meet each morning before school in The Teachers' dining room. This group, The Christian Youth League, seeks To give every sTudenT aT Tee Jay The opporTuniTy of beginning The day well. The brief devotional periods usually include a chorus or hymn, a shorT devotional message, and a prayer. This year The League has strongly urged all of its members To aTTend The pep rallies, feeling That school spiriT and ChrisTianiTy go hand in hand. CooperaTive eFforT on The parT of all members has resulTed in a very eFfecTive program for The year. Officers have been Ed Wade, president, Zaida Brown, vice-presidenT, Joan Blesse, secretary, Henry Holland, Treasurer, KaThy AlbrighT, devotional chairman. CHRISTIAN YOUTH LEAGUE-Front Row: Nancy Van Schreevan, Edward Wade, Zaida Brown, Joan Blesse, Henry Holland, Kathy Albright, Lila Davis. Second Row: Betty Jean Williams, Patricia Lynch, Sandy Watkins, Kitty Reid, Elizabeth Graham, Nancy Lee Martin, Betty Lowry. Third Row: Georgia Valentine, Sandy Ondrovich, Ann Spencer, Pat Singleton, Ann Marchanr, Judy Pollard, Margaret Philbrick, Julia Brown. Fourth Row: Jane Mc- Allister, Linda Thomas, Winnie Townsend, Margaret Swearingen, Carolyn Martin, Alice Hemphill, Judy Reynolds, Judy Vaughan. Fifth Row: Sandra Tuck, Helen Wilkinson, Patsy Long, Sandra Howell, Jean Bear, Nancy Rose, Mary McMurdo. Back Row: Terry Welborn, Frank Wood, Eugene Funderburke, John Hill, John Drum, Jim Chandler, Harry Gray. renew' L' T pl- fi X X 1, x - f ive., X ,t- f s ee .5 ,4-- , X lg- 1-' X gs.,-if , 9 4 -fX.f ' - - - 3 e s gf x 1 X ,A..fe., 'egg T9 Far Away Places FORUM-Front Row: Anne Alford, Julia Lee Perkinson, Mary Anne Harrison, Jack Wilson, Wayne Johnson, Henry Holland, Frances Godsey, Jean Greenebaum. Second Row: Elizabeth Turner, Pat McGarry, Eugenia Phillips, Frances Freeman, Bevery Henderson, Peggy Castelyecchi, Lillian Subley, Jackie Connell. Third Row: Terry Welborn, Peggy Greenberg, Mary Gunter, Jeanne Connell, Beverly Wright, Hazel Schwartz, Frances Mann. Fourth Row: Andrea Pihlkrantz, Edwin Condyles, Sabine Kleinbeck, Elaine Grandis, Lin Chin, T, E. B. Christman, Evelyn Spiyey, Jim Salmon. Back Row: Jeannette Harrington, Donny Blackwell, Mr. Barham, Co-Sponsor, Miss Mary Maddox, Co-Sponsor. Foreign Policy ot the United States since l92O was the theme of the Tee Jay Forum in i956-57. The group stressed the importance of a knowledge ot world arotairs as a help to young people in accepting their places in the world. Since this was election year, the Forum de- voted its tirst three meetings to the campaigns, candidates, and party platforms. The Forum, which meets the tirst and third Wednesdays of each month after school, is composed of students who are interested in history and are recommended by a history teacher. Under the leader- ship ot Miss Mary Maddox and Mr. Gene Barham, the history-minded members were well-informed on current atgfairs. Henry Holland has been president, and Wayne Johnson, vice-president and program chair- man during this session. RADIO COMMITTEE-Front Row: Leslie Hughes, Harriet Rein, Miss Marks, Carol Thurston, Joyce Wolfe, Elizabeth Hill, Second Row: Roberta Moulal, Nancy Wil liamson, Mary Sawyer, Kay Liininq, Otey B ck Row: Walter Paflow, Ernest While, Wayne Rutherford. p ' '-,c,4.,w..a,c,u-40'- Qcio-1.4.13 :tfuu 'V'CJ.fCf4.Q6 ,QIOLLCL -'Y-fwfr-di., Lu.g,Ll, eww wlfmpexx facpcae, 0 . 'w1j CKQAA., ', -Lil if-J0 ,no-t -A044 'tkaaoa' Turn on the mike. What's the date? Then at begin the 1 Our, l Q 3c,v.4,o daily announcements over Thomas Jetterson's ic address Ly01,U,,,-Q .5.Q,Q,,,, system. Meetings, devotions, contests, coming , sports, QA, .QQ and other matters got current interest are broadca tj, the entire 3, ,2 Q Q Q cfbgoigk Clif student body. 9 , i' ' 7 ' f l Q2 'Cm .gin-Q 0.6,-2 u 9 -.uuJ,'l 2 , ' 1 ,Qt Q , - I 0EJCfY'n-L oruce UAE Y, ,LQ ve slgwlc- , - - ,- 3' Q-.Dv-wwe KLR cpe 19 vw 'if-Q49-r-. cm. For the Da t'fl5roblems Solvefll CLUB AFFILIATIONS-Front Row: Martha Lambeth, Beverly Kersey, Frances Godsey. Back Row: Jerri Mills, Barbara Cottrell Mrs. Punkett, Jean Johnston. Not pic- tured: Irene Bambacus, , 0, Q To increase participation and to solve problems in the smaller clubs is the aim of Club Affiliations. It is sponsored by Mrs. Anne Plunkett and is composed of representatives from various clubs and organizations which are recognized by the school administration. THESPIANS-Front Row: Sandy Wade, Marc Seldes, Roberta Moutal, Sam Straus, Rheda Shapiro, Walter Padow. Second Row: Pat Horne, Jackie Salomon, Mrs, Josephine Kritzer, Norma Sue Wolfe, Ei- lene Peck, Kay Eisen, Back Row: Bill Keech, Bobby Knight, it fit? Outstanding dramatic service at Thomas Jefferson carries with . it great recognition, membership in the Thespian Troup 741. Membership in this honor society requires an interest in dra- matics, a minimum ot ten service points in dramatic activities, and the dramatics teacher's recommendation of each candidate. The Well-Trod Stage . . . A Story to Tell Book discussion, book reviews, and other activities were part ot the Book Club meetings. Professional book reviewers and capable students were asked to review books for the group. The Book Club also donated a book to our school library. Club members also reviewed a book for the Richmond Book Council. BOOK CLUB-Front Row: Bonnie Buff, Cathy Stevens, Dottie Williarns. Second Row: Barbara Meador, Mary Anne Harri- son, Suzanne Ackerman, Jean Johnston, Shelley Markham, Miss Esther Singleton. Back Row: Nancy Lou Porter, Rebecca Enos. lex I V , ' Y lw. -4 A Y - Y , -X lf A ,xv - - ,aff Tj ls -f ji i i-V Q2-in A , if 'LZ 1 - W Y we Y - ff --- R YP Y ,- ,f ,,-S-.,.,.- Aix , XYJX' fx 1,11 iw, ll7 JUNIOR STUNT NIGHT STAFF Front Row: Par Horne, Marc Seldes, Larry Reed, Margaret McFee, Emily Carter. a a M d Avon Woodson, Bobbi Mills, Norma Sue Wolfe, Susanna l-lassel. Back Row: y K Go d S ll Parker, Eugenia Phillips, Carolyn Gandee, Bobby Grossman. Westward We Three I say, old chap, but did you see Westward We Three, the class ot 58's Junior Stunt Night? Yes, it really proved to be a spectacular production, you know. Mrs. Broaddus sponsored it and Larry Reed directed it. Margaret McFee and Marc Seldes were the assistant and technical directors, respectively. Featuring an accordionist, a trombonist, and other performers in many well-spiced acts, Stunt Night was rated as a great success. It was put on in the Thomas Jeicferson auditorium November 20th and 21st, Westward We Three featured Stanley Soble, Bonnie Butt, and Bruce Allnutt as the three exchange students from France, Sweden, and England. The proceeds from Junior Stunt Night will be used by the class to sponsor iunior-senior dances, senior class picnics, and possibly a gift to Tee Jay. Time Out for Sports Tebahoes! This name is derived from tennis, basketball, hockey, and softball. To become a member of Tebahoes, sponsored by Miss Edith Todd, a girl must have received at least one varsity award on one of the teams. This group of girls strives to promote girls' athletics at Tee Jay by emphasizing sportsmanship, arousing interest, and encouraging participation. The girls' cafeteria committee and an amusing student- teacher basketball game are sponsored each year by the Tebahoes. Useful equipment is contributed to girls' athletics from the proceeds of this basketball game. This year the club acquired pins inscribed with the name Tebahoes . The goal of Tebahoes is to make Tee Jay a better place for clean thinking and living through the observance of sportsmanship. S,fx.,- glgiif TEBAHOES-Front Row: Leslie Hughes, Carole Sue Reese, Doris Belcher, Margaret Eubank, Sabine Klelnbeclr, Miss Edith Todd, Sponsor. Second Row: Becky Wooldridge, Joan Hamilton, Irene Barnbacus, Kay Bendheim, Nancy Slusser, Beverly Clark. Third Row: Janet Harwood, Carolyn Smith, Gaynell Musser, Pat Garcelon, Anne Clarke, Susanna Hassel, Back Row: Jane Myers, Virginia Webb, Shiras Elliott, Joyce Slavin, Adele Vogel, Mari- dell Bugg, Sarah Olert, Not pictured: Caroline Clay, Linda Hardy. IYXU IW, rr ,. 5 X 14 L11x.fx7 4 fx arg e T?fE3f:ft Qfilf is 57 Honors to Harry A. Wood The Harry A. Woody Club, formerly known as S. P. 123, was organized To serve The school. LasT year The named of The club was changed To honor Mr. Woody in appreciaTion of his work wiTh The group. Rec hall duTy, The sale of drinks aT sock hops, church aTTendance as a group are a few of The acTiviTies of This organizaTion. Funds raised by such proiecTs as paper drives are conTribuTed Toward The beTTermenT of The school. Membership, limiTed To ThirTy, is open To any sophomore, iunior, or senior male sTudenT. The prospecTive members musT TirsT seek membership To The club by applicaTion. These applicaTions are reviewed and The applicanTs are screened and voTed on by The presenT members of The Harry A. Woody Club. HARRY A WOODY CLUB F T Row: Frank Lane, Jimmy Blesse, Richard Bass, Jimmy Berger, Kenny Mallory. d Ro B I I J hn Leong, David Hurt, Wayne Rutherford, Jimmy Wallace. Back Row: Warren y b M h I B b M field, Pete Rove, Bil! Harrison, Tommy Thomason. No! picfured: Ruffin Winfree. v -YX. v 'A , , -fx, Xejvf 4-5.-f 5- -X K f -f- ,Z sex 5 Q ,-.,-v, s .1-ig -- Z4 gs f ?.- 7- Y frvig x f x gf - V 1 1 ' - xx- Y 120 KEY CLUB-Front Row: Butch Spiegel, Walter Emroch, Larry Reed, Nancy Wilson, Sweetheart, Johnny Towell Nathan Turbeville, Ben Eldridge, Terry Welborn, Second Row: Moley Stuart, John Gill, Bill Powell, Jerry Benson, Joe Davis, Bill Keech, Scott Broaddus, Henry Holland. Third Rtow: Chippy Tribble, Gordon Hamlet, Binnie Peay, Edwin Condyles, Ralston Lecky, George Sweet, Guy Tripp. Back Row: Stuart Crenshaw, Jim Hill, Mark Troxell, Brad Gunter, Frank Eubank, Dick Bagby. The Door to Citizenship Sponsored by the Richmond Kiwanis Club, the Key Club of Thomas Jefferson High School, is an international service organization of thirty members. Members, elected proportionately from the sophomore, iunior, and senior classes, are chosen for high scholastic standing, leader- ship ability, initiative, and outstanding character. The obiectives of the Key Club are to develop leadership in its members and to serve both the school and the community. The international motto is WE BUILD. Johnny Towell attended the National Key Club Convention in Dallas, Texas, as representative of the Tee Jay club. Delegates were also sent to the Capital District Convention. Nancy Wilson was chosen Sweetheart of the Key Club. Sabine Kleinbeck was named Honorary Sweetheart. ,-- I-irq' 1 Nf 21, Ifx ' -ur N' llf l ,JT I af . . a v Af. -.fpfeaaqxf - Y, Y ixefze, if If X-A-ik mf Wf-w fX.- - -I-' x.! lg? l2l ti .. Q,-if' HI Y I-Front Row: Eddie Dorin, Joe Teefey, Billy Robinson, Bruce Sylvia, Bob Smith, Skippy Leadbetter. Second Row: Stephen West, Bobby Butler, Jon Prevatt, Roland Myers, Jim Duke, Sonny Taylor, John Bagby lll. Third Row: Diikie Selden, Amos Thorpe, Ed Robertson, Gibson Phillips, Wythe Grubbs, Donald Carswell, Richard Soghoian. Back Row: Charles Teetey, T. T. Hastings, Bobby Muse. ,V Q AJ, QL,-.kt,f Abisx ,P t,,,k w ,HKVI ,, LQ ,si fm, fl, My lr I L I, f 1 Nmf.V,,l4,z' fsweg fi , Q ss . 1 ' e T 1 V . 'tk F xr A .. kKAAVm,5e Q 1 A ,IJZI ,gl - Servi e To c ool . .. I fl In order to secure information and Training on how Hi-Y should be operated, several members from both clubs attended a Hi-Y conference at Blue Ridge, North Carolina. After a week of training, they returned with the intention of reorganizing the clubs to serve better the purpose of Hi-Y, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Both clubs met weekly, Hi-Y I on Monday night and Hi-Y Il on Wednesday night, and held programs consisting of a business meeting follovved by either a guest speaker, movies, projects, or some other planned activities. Aside from these regular programs, the clubs mem- bers performed useful services for their school and community. A is l i - 2 g Y l Q S ! Y i Y 1 xr l ,Q f' fs i 541 l22 ? f- A Y 2 415 f Q Y - 'Y + f ' Y -Y S f' S ,AV A-f r I X'- And to Communit The boys of The Hi-Y serve in The Rec Hall and The cafeteria during lunch To keep order and relieve congesTion. As one of The many proiecTs of The clubs, Hi-Y I sponsors an annual VicTory Dance aTTer The Thomas Jefferson-John Marshall TooTball game, and Hi-Y Il sells programs for all home TooTball games. Hi-Y This year inauguraTed morning devoTions on The school radio sysTem. This developed inTo a regular daily operaTion for all clubs and acTiviTies in The school. The Hi-Y's hope ThaT This will be of permanenT beneTiT To The boys and girls of Tee Jay. These clubs sTrive Tor clean speech, clean sporTs, scholarship, and clean living. HI Y ll-Fronl Row: John Thompson, Bobby Whifehursf, Tommy Payne, Sabine Klelnbeck, Hi-Y Sweelhearlg Frank Slusser, Tim Butler, Scolt Parker. Second Row: Craige Pelouze, Arthur Harrison, Pete Rose, Cliff Moseley, Dick Nelson, Alfred Broaddus, Bobby Mayfield. Third Row: Jim Marchanr, Millard Jones, Marx Mifteldorfer, Mac Deke, Arnold Brown, David Shepardson, Emory Thomas, Johnny Scherer. Back Row: Jollo Hargrove, Jim Donnelly. 'T-T eeecx-:La e xflfs-fxfxfb af +-f ,QV f xl-gijgif Y V -x Y ,Q -YP-XY!,x A - x.. 5 123 For Fellowship . . . Promoting understanding and sisterhood were the foremost purposes of the Y-Teens. This organization opened its membership to any girl interested in growing in fellowship, knowledge and love of God. Y- Teens is a part of the great nation-wide organization, the Y. W. C. A. A trip to Washington, D. C., to attend the National Vesper Service was one of the high-points of the year's activities. At Christmas the Teens also sponsored a dance and invited the Highland Springs High School Y-Teens as guests. A number of guest speakers made the meet- ings very interesting. Through the year the Teens have sponsored parties, trips and service proiects. One project was conducting the de- votions over the loud speaker system each morning for a week. Y TEENS ll Front Row M ss Alma Lowance, Sponsor, Jeannette Thompson, Jo Fisher, Martha Poindexter, Gayle Hollingsworth Jerri Mlls Eugenia Phillips, Betty Jean Niland, Myra Slaydon. Second Row: Earle Elaine Bass, Dott e W ll a s Joan Hock Judy Garnett, Patricia Gowdy, Jane Waddell, Pat Tedder, Sandra Mitchell, Marguerite Snoddy Back Row Nancy Lo Porter, Linda Gallup, Susan Reveley, Kay Jarman, Suzanne Tillery, Diane Lawton, Sponsored by Becky Freeman Dolores Howell Korman Furniture Co. g l l f I Y '-A - I AA- ' l ,-.,-', Y x -3-is ffl' if I f f S jfjjiji of ji? , , x , , -, , T24 S if Y TEENS ll-Front Row: Jud Mead A y ows, nne Snowa, Mary Anne Harrison, Sarah Sledd, Barbara Dunn, Jean Bowles. Second Row: Patricia Williams, Muffin Sanders, Jeanne Hosletter, Norma Angevine, Dale McNew, Mary McMurdo, Sandra Tuck. Third Row: Jo Bartley, Jackie Clark, Ann Spencer Ann Kersey, Janie Woolard N Winder, Barbara Meyer Back R ' , ow. Sandra Chadwell, Dorothy Hayre, Mary Gunter, Brooke Saylor,i Satftrdifg Miller, Mary Anderson. A d U d rstanding The Y-Teens gave to school and community many outstanding services during the year. Inside, school members worked as aides in the cafeteria. Outside school they performed duties at the Medical College of Virginia and at the Methodist Orphanage. Y-Te ens this year were hostesses to the annu ference, which was held in Richmon from Thomas JeFferson ha al Mid-Winter Con- d. During the summer Y-Teens d the privilege of sending their president, Jerri Mills, to the regional conference held at Camp Sequoyah, North Carolina. All in all, Y-Teens from Tee Ja and their work, for they have through sisterhood broadened their h . orizons and have for the future learned valuabl y are iustly proud of their organization e lessons in leadership. 237. ' - if ,Qi fl Zi jx ,., ' 'fix ,lf ,-, i xfjx Qyg' f W -X fvf a ' -,K B Qfijjef FV X 1,3 X.jm:lc 4 ' 125 J 57 CHEMISTRY LAB ASSISTANTS-Front Row: Albin Meisel, Mary Evans, Sarah Olert, Joe Davis, Ned Newell, Jay Brown, Chippy Tribble. Second Row: Robert Wampler, William Decker, Bobby John- son, Bill Harrison, Rick Owen, Buck Flour- noy, Barbara Sanford, Bill Flournoy, Tyler Garrett. Back Row: Richard Soghoian, Tommy Burch, Amy Sadler, Janie Sutton, Frank Eubank, Jimmy Paxton, Wayne Bar- rett. Not Pictured: Mark Germain. Scientists for the Future BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS-Front Row: Barbara Meador, Lynn Campbell, Madison Musser, Lillian Collins, Miller, Mildred Beverly Barkman, Janet Perry, James Robe err Berger. Back Row: Bob Armistead, Nancy Dodd, Mary Jo Hulcher, Jerry Benson, Jeanne Moseley, Jim Gray, Ben Crutchfield, Scott Broaddus. It anyone wants to earn extra activity points during his study period, he may find a job in either 325 or 3A. Here Miss Helen Gill and Mrs. Browning can find endless tasks and errands in the chemistry or the biology stockrooms and laboratory. Chemistry lab assistants are always busy, setting out equipment for ex- periments, checking invoices and stock, or running various er- rands. Biology lab assistants can be found with the depart- ment's cart carrying specimens or microscopes. This is an excellent activity for a student with one year of science. l - 15' l, 5 Q :bfi-Q-fn i f' a 1 Zfx 1 get ' ii 522:21 H' .fifff B 4 f I 'X . if . e- - 126 STAGE CREW-Fronf Row: Marc Seldes, Bill Schneider, Jack Marshall, Wayne Harding, Sianley Theofanos. Back Row: Kenneth Mallory, Burch Laird, Siiigri Pack- er, Herschel Curley, Sam Straus, Backstage Helpers Up The mikes, down The back drop, up The legs, and kill ThaT spoT , all This and more are The Things The boys of The sTage crew musT undersTand in order To carry ouT Their numerous iobs. The Two boys on The sTage each period musT be well Trained and qualified. If one wonders whaT makes The shows a success This is The answer. Each show, such as The opereTTa, Junior STunT NighT, The Senior Class Play, requires special preparaTion. The crew musT seT up all equipment and Then They are held responsible for iTs saTeTy. All This work is done during The day under The sponsorship of Mr. AlTon Howell and The supervision of Bobby KnighT and GarneTT Kennedy. STAGE CREW-Fronl' Row: Paul Rodrigues, Randy Blum, Bobby Knight, Garneii Ken- nedy, Joe Haddon. Back Row: Harvey Scherr, Dickie Hood, Clarry Trice, David Jesier, Edward Townsend, ,-c - -Sf X fx g I fg ,gf 5LfX1Zq?7D fir ' I-:X fix lc- '-T , 7 .:x3X- ' '- A 1-pf ljfljf if Nflfjv f A., V ixx ,g S 1 K e -A-: Xg,, i xfn , R, ,E E - X. x..!1Y-fi 'JZJ L 5 127 Their Final Goal . .. .1 BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB-Front Row: Glenda Soble, Mette Henningsen, Mary Jo Hulcher, Belly Trainham, Bobbie Noel, Jo Ann Pruett, Sandy Watkins. Second Row: Sandra Lessner, Barbara Branch, Betty Ann Smith, Laurie Kundis, Peggy Berlin, Linda Thomas, Anna Williams. Third Row: Betty Jean Cannon, Jeanne Connell, Carole Anne Lewis, Pat Chilton, Jackie Connell, Judy Siegel, Doris Cox. Fourth Row: Nancy Granger, Betty Ryerson, Janet Andrews, Carrie Darginis, Helen Schwartz, Charlotte Oasser. Back Row: Miss Srnethie, Mollie Williams, Beverly Gardner, Jackie Schwartz, Robert Mays. Contact with the business world is an advantage ot the Business Educa- tion Club. This contact is established through trips to banks and business oFFices. Also, during the bi-monthly meetings, key persons in the busi- ness world often speak to the club. One of the key persons who spoke tothe club was Miss Shirley Miller from Reynolds Metals. She spoke to the club on the topic, The Business World of Today. Activities such as picnics, parties, and movies occasionally provide entertainment for the members. The Club went to Forest Hill Park this spring tor the annual picnic. The Alumni Association were guests at the picnic, and they explained to the Business Education Club what the Alumni Association was and their activities. Students studying one or more business subiects are eligible for membership. 3-5 5 Q Y f Y l A l fit- if ' 'Y' Y - R ,g-- X e 2 ' vxzf affix 3 Y ,Axfe ,f ii? Z- - - ff-2 S- -fa X T28 The Business World Membership in the Bookkeeping Club is obtained by the students with an active interest in business subiects. The Bookkeeping Club offers its members the opportunity to learn more about the modern business world. The Club members obtain useful and interesting information about business practices through hearing talks from men and women sent to the club by various business firms in Richmond. A representative from one firm spoke to the group about obtaining iobs and iob oppor- tunities. Teaching business subiects as a profession was also discussed at a meeting. The members were given an opportunity to learn more about bookkeeping and to use this knowledge in actual practice. The members learn what to expect in a future profession of bookkeeping. Recreation for the members is provided in the form of informal gather- ings and parties. BOOKKEEPING CLUB-Front Row: Joyce Traylor, Peggy Bassett, Donna Dae E lis, Janet Andrews, Frank Slusser, Joe Haddon, Evelyn Muse, Wayne Harding. Second Row: Mac Wells, Judy Wills, Janice Lynn Cauble, Billy Sahnow, Mary Helen McDaniel, Joyce l-luband, Diana Davis, Carole Jones. Third Row: James Hughes, David Burke, Mary Ann Pettit, Richard Bryant, Maxine Berman, Evelyn Christian, Patricia Bush, Barbara Noel. Back Row: Mrs. lsebelle Burden, Sponsor, Robert Graham Minor, Buddy Sylvia, Dean Parsons, Jerry Childress, John R, White, Margaret Swearingen, Janie Coor. i' ' ' I-Q , - , fx' fs x f giix ,ji X f lL!1 'QJIT 'il iii V it-Y Y ixfigfif KW 'aff ---- ff ., i- ' --f'Qf'X1LQ l Qfvl x x U T29 E 130 Gaudeamus lgitur Latin lives for the students taking higher Latin when they become mem- bers ot the Latin Club. To become a member a candidate must endure a rigid initiation enacted by the old members. Then all are ready to enioy the activities. This year on alternate Mondays Beverly Parker, con- sul, called the Latin Club, S.P.Q.R., to order in Room TO7. Meetings were followed by entertainment provided by Amy Sadler, pro consul. The dues collected by Dee Conwell, quaester, helped finance a banquet given in Roman style. Another activity that went into the scrap book of the historian, Jane Roulston, was an account ot the celebration of Virgil's birthday. In the spring a picnic was held to introduce prospec- tive members. Always the club lives up to its motto, Facta, non Verba. N CLUB F l R Ad l Vogel, Beverly Parker, Amy Sadler, Dee Conwell, Jane Roulslon, Judy Jorg. H ll Alf cl Broadclus, Deborah Glazier, Nancy Powell, Helen Silvette, Connie Jones, Danny Th hll J Ch dl B k Row: Beth Blackwell, Suzanna Hassel, Norma Wolfe, Beverly Wright, Caroline onsor. ia. -T' JR I X ,A.:1,, t -iee V X f 1 Q l 1 1 -fx? ff v-, 'Z' Q-C-, x f - , f V, V SPANISH CLUB-Front Row: Sara Ellen Flowers, Joyce Wolfe, Jean Johnson, Eilene Peck, Jean Greenebaum, Barbara Forloine, Sandra Tuck, Ann Spencer. Second Row: Judy Siegel, Pat Simmons, Barbara Newell, Nell Robinson, Bobbie Grossman, Reva Lehman, Joan Bryan. Third Row: Kay Eisen, Norma Sue Wolfe, Marion Liniado, Mary Ellen Deckelman, Ellen Kayne, Josette Catarsi, Carol Eldridge. Fourlh Row: James Galloway, Arnold Meyer, Stephen Meyers, Miss Elizabeth Beaman, Sponsor, Brian Vitsky, Nancy Lee Martin, Helen Wilkinson, Jimmy Biglow. Back Row: De Ann Stillman, Midgie Axel, Jean Johnston, Anne Carol Watkins. Hasta la Vista Students taking Spanish and others interested in the language and cus- toms of Spanish-speaking countries made up the Spanish Club, which met every third Tuesday of this year under the sponsorship of Miss Betty Beaman and Mrs. King. Activities of the first semester, such as the selling of stationery, were planned with the idea of raising money for a trip to Europe. However, the trip was called off for this year due to the world situation. The events of the second semester were more varied. At one program the mother of a club member spoke on her trip to Puerto Rico, and at another program a member showed slides of the Spanish Club trip to Cuba last summer. An assembly program, sponsored by the Club and put on with the aid of the Spanish classes, was entitled Sunday Costs Five Pesos. The year was closed with a social which had as honored guests the members who sold the most stationery. wc, ,f - ix- Xfxgi - ig - A - 4- T Y fl- 'fill' -I V Qjf I W v Q i if Y X!- -Ai iv lx C - v- f ,R .-,Jdfxj ' xvfyf fx' ' XA fy ,D T 5 T31 For Health and Healing FUTURE NURSES' CLUB- Front Row: Cooky Sherman, Nancy La Prade, Jean Johnston, Jeanie Crane, Jean Cloud, June Johnston, Nancy Van Schreeven, Joan Mann. Second Row: Mary Carrol Eads, Winnie Townsend, Margaret Walton, Dorothy Goodman, Jo-Jo Aller, Beverly Henderson, Joan Hamilton, Barbara Branch. Third Row: Diana Lea, Anna Marie Williams, Joan Ann Simmons, Georgia Padgett, Kay Dunning, Betty King, Judy Blakey, Dee Dee Boswell, Fourth Row: Ann Kersey, Sandy Ondrovich, Pat Estes, Lynore Katz, Joan Foster, Judy Reynolds, Nancy Wingfield, Jan Du Bose, Barbara Wyatt. Back Row: Sandra Miller, Brooke Saylor, Jo Bartley, Ann Fisk, Janet Lewis, Janice Wood, Nancy Williams. To further the knowledge of the members in the field of medicine is the goal of the Future Nurses' Club. Many informative speakers talked on the field of nursing, physiotherapy, and hospital administration. There have also been lectures on the work of laboratory, medical, and x-ray technicians. This has increased the group's knowledge and appre- ciation of a medical career. Volunteer work was done in several Rich- mond hospitals to further acquaint the girls with the medical field. Also field trips and films have increased the interest of the members of the club. Miss Rosemond Abernathy is the school sponsor and Mrs. Truesdell is the representative from the Women's Auxiliary to the Richmond Acad- emy of Medicine. To them the future nurses are most grateful. 4,5 lx g i -XJ. if- i g l ,-- -,Y - - l- - A g - I gl ' -5 , , I S EL' if iik? .-.Z SZ- f Y- ! E 132 Teachers for Tomorrow A newcomer To The organizaTions aT Tee Jay is The William HoyT Deierhoi ChapTer of The FuTure Teachers of America, consisTing of sevenTeen charTer members. Under The able guidance of Mrs. Frances Wimer a consTiTuTion was drawn up, The year's program planned, and a name chosen. This chapTer was named To honor AssisTanT SuperinTendenT, Mr. Deierhoi, because of his unfailing and willing work for Teachers Tor TorTy-seven years. The club's main purpose is To creaTe a TurTher inTeresT in The Teaching profession Tor capable sTudenTs. Through varied acTiviTies, members become acquainTed wiTh The qualificarion, responsibiliTies, and oppor- TuniTies of a Teacher. One of The club's main acTiviTies This year was a program, held on January T6, when The charTer was presenTed. Mr. Deierhoi was given an F.T.A. Key, and The oTTicers were insTaIled. Fr , 25 , f ef ix L- .- ,VV-X-jf - - A - - A , Y, , ,.,, ,K A ,f Y fwfr ejgllifi i-V -x,-SJ, , Y if V gf-R, 1 ' ff! ' - lg U ,Hx Q a E ex as ,EW or as Q5 E ,Avg Q- -A X , T33 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Sealed: Belly Marchanly Harriel Rein, Mrs. W rn Sponsor Mr Wi l am Deierhoi, Vaughan Hargroyes, Marianne Hall, Slandingz Deo Conwvll, She Wlon Ca I Ann e T Hinkle, Mariha Lanibeih, Parry Moore, Nancy Edmunds, Susan Payne, Leslie Hughc Mary Turner Beverly Kersey ankle Willard Scenes to Stir. . . FRANKIE WILLARD Co-Ediior HARRIET REIN Drawing page plans, cropping picTures, arranging name lisTs, wriTing copy, checking names for spelling, wriTing capTions, correcTing copy, and meeTing deadlines are a few of The numerous duTies of The MonTi- cello LiTerary STaFf. Through picTures, arT, and wriTing comes a record in The lVlonTicello of our i957 year. Every Jeff Takes pride in his annual, buT few realize The hard Task underTaken by The members of The liTerary sTaTT. The producTion This year was possible only Through eFfecTive plan- ning and leadership of our ediTors, HarrieT Rein and Frankie Willard, and our adviser, Miss Grace Rowe, wiTh The cooperaTion of each sTaFf member. Co-Editor MONTICELLO LITERARY STAFF Front Row: Kay Luning, Typisig Mary Elizabeih Pace, Club Secliong FronT Row: Irene Bambacus, Senior Seciiong Pal Cluverius, Senior Sec- Caroline Clay, Club Seciion, Back Row: Marc Seldes, Club Seciion Tiong Jackie Shahda, Ediior of Senior Section. Back Row: Joy Lynne Ediiorg Beverley Heinz, Club Section. Bailey, Senior Seciiong Barbara Bernsrein Senior Seciiong Oiey Hay- ward, Assislan' Edilor. Front Row: Carl Salsbury, Military Editorg Betty Jones, Gir's' Sports Front Row: Suzanne Rosenbloortiy Freshman-Sophomore Editor Ellen Editorg Frank SlktSSEV, Boys' Sports Editor. Back Row: Lynore Ka'z4 Kayne, Junior Editorg Pal Chilton, Typist. Back Row: Evelyn Benedek Feature Scciiong Velma Bender, Feature Editor, Freshman-Sophomore Sectionj Nancy Powell, Junior Section et Blackwell, Faculty Section Editor. MONTICELLO LITERARY STAFF The Memory To become a member ot the literary staff, a student must be above average in his studies and must show ability to work hard in order to produce an accurate account of school life ot our current year. The greatest reward comes in June when the annuals are presented to the literary and business stafts at a banquet. Also, at this time the new staff members are introduced and new positions on the statt announced. Each year, the statt is represented at the conventions ot the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and at the Southern Interscholastic Press As- sociation. This year Marc Seldes attended the former, returning with many new ideas. MISS GRACE ROWE Adviser MONTICELLO BUSINESS STAFF-Front Row: Dottie Brown, Bob Smith, Joyce Davidson, Joan Hamilton, Jimmie Wallace. Second Riowz Beverly Rogers, Jane Parrish, Dee Conwell, Nancy Lee Martin, Carole Anne Lewis, Helen Londeree. Back Row: Patty Moore, Connie Jones, Mary Evans, Jerri Barden. Not Pictured: Lloyd Tilton, Polly Thompson, Sue Matthews, Pat Bush, Helen Silvette, Carol Creekmore, Theo Sammis, Howard Gills, Janet Kelly. The Means to. . . Difficult but interesting describes the job of Miss Gray, Adviser Beverley Parker, Business Manager ,,,,,,5,,,,,,,S,,,,i.,,p,c,.,,,, the Monticello Business Staff. ln order to Diana Lea, Club Pictures Eilene Peck, Assistant Business Manager Joanna Roden, Advertising Manager students, the staff members must secure advertising contracts from various mer- chants, take junior, senior, and organization pictures, arrange and compile ad proofs to be sent to the printer, and solicit sales for the annual. Under the guidance of Miss Frances Gray, the work is accomplished with relatively few difficulties. Every Friday a business meeting is held in 107, and members discuss advertising contracts, the budget, and practices of the business world. They acquire knowledge which will be useful to them in the future. - 'Q s a J - ,X A , x ,,,,,, x ,, X Y- , ' Y? fig Z S ,-.vt-, A - -l- is Z- i A ,i Y 7' S f liriil - ig: Y? A ,Q , 1 a gf t X 'asf-' a T 136 MONTICELLO BUSINESS STAFF, Sophomores and Juniors-Fr-ant Row: Betty Atkins, Anne Snowa, Caro- lyn Whitworth, Jenny Stott. Second Row: Dorothy Goodman, Margaret Philbrick, Joyce Forman, Ilona Moody, Warden Emory, Mark Binder, Ronnie Portewig, August Kohn. Not Pictured: Brenda Emroch, A Thrilling End The reward for faithful service is recommendation for membership in Courtney Mann, Frona Peck, Judy Thompson, Ronny Yafte. Quill and Scroll, which is given to eligible juniors and seniors. High- lighting the year is the spring banquet, given by both Monticello staffs. Here new members are welcomed, new officers announced, and all duly rewarded with the premiere presentation of the year's annual. MONTICELLO BUSINESS STAFF, Sophomore: and Juniors-Front Row: Archer Cassada, Nancy Fox, Adele Vogel, Judy Salsbury. Second Row: Patti Kanick, Jane Roulston, Evelyn Christian, Kay Eisen, Jean Cloud, Assistant Advertising Manager: Ardra McKinney, Judy Shocker. lk Y- f , f - if 1--X frnvfiwvm 45 A le- fe - ears iv 1 lf Q Y! -' Y, - - 1 -lfww we-,D 5 137 i 'Q , -'f ' Ti 5 l fT'i', - -A-f f' 1 a ge: im: f 1 lice iT r -,K ' X gf e 3, f T38 MONTICELLO ART STAFF- Left to right: en Bundy, Marcia Minton, Dick Kevor- , Kathy Evans. Not Pictured: Connie Carpenter, Art Editor. Sketch a MONTICELLO PHOTOGRAPHERS Row: Sam Straus, Walter Padow. Row: Carl Salsbury, John Davenport. ncl Snap! To add to the enioyment of the Monticello, the Art StaFF designed the motifs for pages, the sketches for the cover, and the division sheets, according to a theme which was decided on by the entire Monticello Staff. The varied uses ot art in the development of the theme called for much discussion, thought, and planning. Because ot the importance of photographs in the make-up of an annual, the Monticello photographers had the enormous iob of recording all the varied phases of school life in Thomas Jefferson. The boys, who carried their pet birdies and counted expertly to three, were relied on by both the Business and Literary Statcts. - Front Second l' g - - , ,Z , Y- 1. A- , , X - - Y sr + g DECLARATION ART STAFF-Front Row: Marcia Minton, Avon Woodson, Carolyn Carino, Arden Bundy, Connie Carpenter, Bette Steger. Second Row: Patricia Faiella, Patsy Hall, Bobbi Mills. Last Row: Dick Kevorkian, Bruce Allnutt. Chavllq Glfl-iffy' oh-C I-.email 0.51 A -ffclgcls l i Th'-11 -ivwalc. 'Dc-rfh CAM.. Paper and Paint The members ot the Declaration Art Staff contribute to the magazine with their illustrations tor stories, poems and essays as well as with sketches for section heads of the various divisions of the Declaration. The covers are designed and silk screened by this group with the aid ot the art classes. The staFF also helps the Circulation Department with the publicity program for the magazine by making posters. Much of the credit for earning the coveted Medalist Award goes to the members ot the art staff. DECLARATION ART STAFF--Seated: Linda Kersey, Theo Sarnrniss Standing: Susan Gedney, Nancy Van Schreeven, Pat Woodle, Alvin Collins, Jeannette Trainer, Kathy Evans, Jeanne Mosely, Joy Bailey, Carolyn Cheatham. 141' fs.w.g anim vcaqi- 5-'Q-in fl'-fxauazn ' . , Slat -H f-3-u .1-is g-2Ju.v--'id -Q s I-ff! Vis?-12 f' ' df-4-414 og DQST dl.-' L,-,gcpf In fvty .. Pens. .. Twice a year, Thoughtful and gay, In December and May, To all the fine students We proudly present Who toil at Tee Jay. The greatest display The finished product all can view Ot poems and stories, But how many know ofthe work we do? For instance . . . Cutting, counting, dummies and pasteups are iust dictionary words to most of Tee Jay's students, but to the members ot the DECLARATION Literary StaFF they represent the tools of theIr trade. The staFf, which meets at the fourth period and calls room 206 home, is composed of twenty-tour handworking Jetts. The art ot compiling a magazine takes not only work but experience, and that's where Miss Singleton, our adviser comes in. 1 x ell V I 3 o t ATF I F I R P t S gl M g McFee, Nancie Roop. Back Row: Left to right: Sheila Ka'z, Ju y lf n, Mary leon, Wayne J M C IA S f Ann Lipman. Johnson, Elizabeth Hill, Bev ley ' . l 7 4? f fi - - Y 4 7 QT N, l 44-Y -,if ' x jf ls - S- l g f - .Q Kilt, -' Y s -i Q f S if 1, Av? , 2 V ' + ' - ' X J f - f ' .1 uf V Front Row: Penny Clayman, Elizabeth Turner, Bonnie Buff. Back Row: Left To right: Bene Allan, Claire Wilkinson, Judy Jor Ed d Carrie Darginis Jo Slulz Cl k S lly l-I It I B Icy S' , . ar e, a e ze, ec isson. DECLARATION LITERARY STAFF Winged Words The sTaFf begins working on The vvinfer magazine as soon as The back- To-school bell rings in Sepfember. The drive for maferial commences as soon as The posTers can be Taped on The Walls. Each arTicle considered for publicafion is read and re-read by The sTaff. IT is ediTed, polished, and The unifs counTed. Then iT is Typed and re- Typed, given a final inspecTion and senT To The prinTer. AfTer all This careful preparafion, The sTaff relaxes for a few weeks unTil The galley sheefs come back. Then, for abouT a week, 206 again hums with acTiviTy. Finally The magazine has been compiled in full and is ready for The prinfing press. When The finished producf arrives, each sTafT member feels a cerfain pride of accomplishment The ordeal is over, The magazine has come. Almosf immediaTely, The co-ediTors, Ann Lipman and Jean Murray, be- gin preparing for-whaT else? The nexT issue of The DECLARATION! l-xr-A 1- A v me J 'six 'AY 1 '- Y ,fi ' Ti -QV xl-X ,yn i ,J V Sfg ff , 1 A 7 ju- -7 Ji NI Sig? --,feecf-J ,Xp MISS SINGLETON Adviser 141 ' Front Row: Carol Eld dge, Mary Katherine Neale, Back Row: Emilie Friont Row: Yvonne Marcus, Joyce Verstandig, Betty Anne Thompson Anderson, Zaida Brown Tinsley Crump, Anne Clarke. Back Row: Nancy Williams, Jane Myers, Anne Carol Watkins. DECLARATION BUSINESS STAFF Quick Silver . .. EMILIE ANDERSON JOAN VELLINES We've made it! This glad cry was heard in Room 204 when the Busi- ness Staff ofthe Declaration obtained the last hard-earned dollar needed to finance the magazine. The staff, headed by Joan Vellines, had worked diligently for weeks obtaining ads from the various business firms throughout the city. Result-the goal was reached! The real task, however, had lust begun. Each staFl member had to draw up his individual ads and from them make the dummy. Then came an in- tensive campaign for subscribers through every available means. The circulation department, headed by Emilie Anderson, handled the dis- tribution through the English classes ot Tee Jay as well as by the sale of extra copies in the various homerooms. i's,Q g ' 5 tl ia?-Lxvf Q - if ' is lx lx-fx +g l -Z' S ,AQ Lf - X, f' f -l+f' For the Declaration ln February the spring Declaration was planned, and afterward there followed a vigorous production and circulation campaign no less success- ful than that of the fall term. As a reward for superior work and outstanding service on the staFf, eligible iuniors and seniors, meeting scholastic requirements, are recom- mended for membership in Quill and Scroll. Members of the Business Staff of the Declaration attended the convention of the Columbia Schol- astic Press Association, held at Columbia University in New York and the convention of the Southern lnterscholastic Press Association, held at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia. From these meet- ings helpful ideas were brought to improve the Declaration. DECLARATION BUSINESS STAFF MISS NANCY GARY Adviser Front Row: Phyllis Engel, Marguerite Seay, Martha Hinkle. Back Row: Front Row: Barbara Randlett, Martha Lambeth, Bette Marchant Back Turid Huf, Joan Vellines, Frances Godsey. Row: Kathy Haddock, Patty Liebert. 'PV' f ZF' -- 'wax A' fr '52s 'F -1 iiff- - !QjIiQf5 ' -ifwypi-11-'AY-9 '3ff A V s Je- 1 -,,., ff' gf Sv xiyfj L X13 5 7 Who, What . .. The heartbeat of the school, the JEFFERSONIAN, reflects the ideas and activities of every phas of udent ife. Information on school events, up if light articles about sjclidcEfhs,,i9and,Klboth coverage and feature stories on athletics are presgnttyed' tvhfoull ithe three main departments of the xt, v L, J f . literary staff-ndi7Qls,,,Nqeatx2ire,X4,a'nd sports. The heads of departments in the staff seg ofywt assignments and are responsible for all material printed on! their pages, I if -. L Li, r, Eaphid hlas two pages of this six-page bi-weekly news- papigr3,,Pa exliedvdts draw up dummies, measure and proofread stories, If 1 l if lx t Pt ft t ENGL THURSTON Han fiyovrite headhlines. Typists and student photographers, who develop I or t ETF ROYE. ' t ' ,their-own pl-Eturesf contribute to the production of the JEFFERSONIAN. Assistant Editor , t it v -X Li ' A. ' , V' i N t JEFFERSONIAN LITERARY STAFF Clockwise: Susanna Hassel, Assistant Page Editor, Dorris Smith, As- Sitting: Sue Wilson, Artist, Alice Ann Williams, Head Typist, Arden sistant Page Editor, Sedley Hotchkiss, Assistant Feature Editor, Betty Bundy, Artist, Jerri Mills, Reporter, Deborah Glazier, Assistant Page Ann Lewis, Feature Editor, Vaughan Hargroves, Page Two Editor, Editor. Standing: Brian Vitsky, Head Photographer, Terry Welborn, Nancy Edmunds, Page Three Editor. Reporter. - 5 Y fi IS -,Af Q,-- 7 - f , - 1 5 X, 5 Q E-., fx, f x -1-3 X K- T- 'Tx' 1 3 f Q Y 1flii:2 5 lf ' Yi ,, , -gil -g if Y i 7 7 1 xr I44 Clockwise: Joyce Wolfe, Page Six Editorg Alice Kent, News Editorg Front Row: John Loving, Page Four Editorg Joyce Slavin, Page Eve Joan Blesse, Assistant Page Editorg Marion Liniado, Page One Editorg Editorg Henry Holland, Assistant Sports Editor. Back Row: Jo n Barbara Lamrn, News Assistantp George Sweet, Assistant News Editorg Towell, Columnistg Chris l-tassel, Sports Editor. Martin Ganderson Cadet Columnist. JEFFERSONIAN LITERARY STAFF When, Where? Although most positions on the staff are held by seniors, the 5XJ and 6XJ iournalism classes are the channels through which flows The lite blood of the paper. These iunior students serve as reporters and run- ners. The rigid schedule ot the paper requires two periods a day, time before and after school, and occasionally time at night. The editor, assistant editor, and adviser supervise the entire staff and are responsible for printer arrangements and the publishing ot the JEFFERSONIAN. The editorial board, composed ot those in the top posi- tions, conducts the editorial column and sets policies. Delegates are sent to both the Southern lnterscholastic and Columbia Press Association conventions to gain new ideas to better the JEFFER- SONIAN, heart-beat ot Thomas Jefferson High School. M ISS ESTELLE TANKARD Adviser 11, f ff -if H J. Y-XXX-ji - -- ' 'Lg ff A2 are n ,V Vic eoq , .1 If if I - i - Y- X V-, Y 'Xf- X- Y 9 Q ,ogg-Jr is i --fy sfsfg W 5 P 145 5 Front Row: Susan Ford, Katherine Albright, Emily Carter. Back Row: Madison Miller, Assistant Advertising Manager: Carolyn Copple, Artie Phaup, Arvin Robinson. Copy Writer, Janice Wright, Exchange Editor, Marcia Minton, Ex- change Editorg Cathy Stevens, Solicitor. JEFFERSONIAN BUSINESS STAFF Dealings in Dimes . . . When you want the news, turn to the Jeffersonian, but when the Jeffer- sonian wants money, it turns to the Business Staff. Composed of two groups, advertising and circulation, both ot which are advised in busi- ness matters by Mrs. Thelma Bryant Hutton, the staff has the respon- sibility of converting its members' salesmanship ability and initiative into dollars and cents for the Jetiersonian. The advertising Staff which sells the advertising space in the paper, is made up of a manager, an assistant manager, an exchange editor, and a group of copy writers and solicitors. MRS. HUTTON SUSAN PAYNE FRANK LANE CAROLE SUE REESE LILLI SUBLEY Adviser Co-Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Mailing Manager Co-Circulation Manager , 5 A ,X e , , c K. 1 -gl cjgx I 1 :-:iii 5-11:11 A -'TX I 3 -1 i fflifi 145' ' 3 f 4-K ' ax Lf - fa ' e 146 JUNIOR AND SENIOR LIEUTENANTS AND CAPTAINS-Front Row: Randy Blunt, Pat Daugherty, Beverley Heinz, Joyce Huband, Joyce Tredway, Becky Wooldridge, Pat Simmons, Nancy Ashworth. Second Row: Bobby Whitehurst, Sandy Watkins, Joan Vellines, Pat Chilton, Janet Andrews, Kay Christian, Bunni Payne. Third Row: Jimmy Blesse, Jane Roulston, Barbara Branch, Ann Gardner, Mary Katherine Neale, Kitty Reid, Pat Nicholls, Polly Vaden. Back Row: Frank Blake, Jan Freeze, Barbara Hawthorne, Leslie Hughes, Arm Woolford, Nellie Peyronnet, Anne Cohen, Rheda Shapiro. JEFFERSONIAN BUSINESS STAFF And Dollars Daily, in their sixth period study, the members meet to discuss the ads and the most effective layout for them. Approximately ten days before publication dates, copy is dravvn up and sent to the printer. The follow- ing Monday proofs of the ads are received from the printer and checked. Wednesday the final check is made on the pages and finally on the following Friday the paper is delivered to its subscribers. In the meantime the Circulation Staff, composed of sixty-one lieu- tenants, fifteen captains, and the managers, has also been performing its duties. At the beginning of the year a gigantic drive is staged, designed to interest the students in purchasing a term-subscription of seven issues for the price of sixty cents. Making the Rounds Xl FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE LIEUTENANTS AND CAPTAINS-Fronl Row: Captains, Bill Irving, Susan Carter, Susan Smith, Billy Srriithdeal, Susan Gabb, Nancy Lee Leidy, John Genier. Second Row: Lieutenants, Jim Kelly, Joellen Maxwell, Linda Hardy, Jane Brooke, Barbara Ruffin, Gayle Hollingsworth, Blaker Bolling. Third Row: Jim Hargroves, Ann Osterman, Sandra Arolsky, Carol Vogel, Bonnie Ramey, Martha Riley, Rod Bland. Back Row: Jerry Spivey, Kathryn Ramos, Joan Gross, Ann Marchant, Lila Davis, Nancy Lou Porter, Joe Davis, Ed Councill. The lieuTenanTs are The key men in circulaTion as They are responsible for persuading Their fellow homeroom members To buy The Jefjfersonian. The money passes from Them To The capTains, each of whom supervises four homerooms. As a resulT of This TranTic selling, ThirTy-Tour home- rooms had one hundred percenT in The lasT drive. The CadeT Corps also subscribed one hundred percenf. The sTaFT handles abouT Two hundred mailing subscripTions To alumni, adverTisers, and schools on The ex- change lisTs. On The day The paper comes ouT They fold, by hand, all Those hundreds of copies of The paper That They have sold. LasT year The Jeffersonian was named second in The naTion in adver- Tising aT The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion's ConvenTion held aT Columbia UniversiTy in New York. ls 3- l 3 f--v -.-1-T 4-K S g f ,-.v, ov! gl' 'T l S ',Ax,f fl f 12' 'YI V, XJ E 148 LIBRARY STAFF-Top Row: Betty Atkins, Beverly Barkman, Arden Bundy, Barbara Bennett, Jimmy Biglow, Carol Chapman. Second Row: Jean Cloud, Joyce Eggert, Betty Ewell, Pat Faiella, Baibara Fohl, Ame Garthright. Third Row: Susan Gedney, Joanne House- worth, Jean Johnson, Betty King, Barbara Lamn, Bill Lamond. Fourth Row: Patricia Long, Eleanor Martin, Nancy Lee Martin, Patsy Mosely, Jean Murray, Patti Pearson. Fifth Row: Janet Perry, Joanna Roden, Ruthie Rosen, Jane Roulston, Betty Ann Smith, Carol Sparks, Bottom Aimzs., Row: Evelyn Sydnor, Dotty Williams, Marianne Zimmerman. Cf Books No End Not all is quiet on the Library Stal? during the busy routine of the day. Usually three students work in the library each period. The duties ot the student assigned to the desk are charging out books, receiving books, and slipping books. The other students shelve books, carry mes- sages, prepare new books tor circulation, mend books, and assist the librarians in their duties. ya ' I ZR U Y vi ? - -Y ' , 'es 1 A Nfl Y - S11 ff 'jfsifi ,-V x1YxjJv I Y! If ,. ,-X 9 1,6 EY1' sf rl, lglfxxf-Xf ' XIX-Ziifmfb ' 5 7 ORCHESTRA-Front Row: David Snider, Second Row: Katherine Albright, Brenda Emroch, Pat McGarry, James Stone, Fran- ces Dicks. Third Row: Sheppard Trevvett, , aro yn urnme, I my oore, Back Row: Linda Gallup, Mary Spencer, Mr. Frank Wendt. Memories of... The annual Community Chest Drive, concerts at the Virginia Education Association, and the Virginia State String Orchestra are special occasions which require the cooperation of both the preparatory orchestra and concert orchestra. In spring the orchestra combines with the choir to present the Annual Spring Concert and the operettas. This year's oper- etta was Plain and Fancy. Not only classical music is studied, but also, for variety and enioy- ment, the orchestra often plays novelties and semi-classical compositions. ORCHESTRA-Front Row: Jeannette Har- rington, Janet Puckett, Carol Miller, Ardra McKinney, Second Row: Sandra Eley, Clit- ford Woodward, Ellen Blake, Julia Brown. Third Row: James Salmon, Jo Ann Smith. Back Row: Dick Koeppe, Judy Reynolds, Dave Anderson. Larry Reed, Paul Cohen, Barbara Bennett. Jean Connell, Mary Gunter, Danny Thorn- hill C I H I J'rn M ORCHESTRA-Front Row: Kathleen Spren- kle, Howard Sutton, Derald Hagan, Winnie Townsend, Ruffin Winfree. Back Row: Ralph Chesson, Douglas Reed, Thomas Wood. Crchestral Strains The students have a chance to become better acquainted with the world's great composers and their works and to learn to present skill- fully these compositions through their respective instruments. Five T. J. orchestra students have been recognized for their musical abilities by scholarships to Miami University. Officers are elected each term to assist Mr. Wendt, the director, and to take over the various re- sponsibilities whenever he is unable to be present. 'V Y' Y ORCH STRA-Front Row: Mollie Snead, addock Jean Johnso Second E Kathy H , n. Row: Billy Apperson, Caroline Gandee, Nancy Van Schreeven, Claire Wilkinson. Back Row: Ruth Decker, Pete Lewis, Jerry Emanuel, Edward Mason. fr-sfo a fikijil ef eJA ?T'fD -in ,f'Y'f Y, itfn i 'N-Q Jvvf x-W 'A ,-Q -40 xxcfx A: or e-rfaxizz , QA- f-A-fs 151 Sing and . .. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front Row: Frances Timberlake, Kay Mizell, Faye Wingfield, Brenda Padgett, Jackie Con- nell, Betty Isaacs, Carol Turner, Martha Rhodes. Second Row: Sue Wilson, Mary Ann Pettit, Carol Sue Reese Sarah Olert, Lillian Subley, Barbara Ellington, Nancie Roop, Nancy Jacobs. Third Row: Nancy Slusser, Bonnie Buff Betty Lou Boggs, Jane Clarke, Bobbie Reynolds, Patsy Bowman, Margie McFee, Sabine Kleinbeclc. Fourth Row Cynthia Gershman, Margaret Swearingen, Barbara Moore, Mary Ellen Deckleman, Becky Morris, Carol Creekmore Jane Page. Back Row: Jane Myers, Pat Snead, Barbara Foster, Kitty Chappell, Donna Moran, Marguerite Seay Sylvia Howard, Mary Turner. Harmonius sounds flowing from within the walls of room 218 mean that Mr. Alton Howell is directing the A Cappella Choir, which is com- posed of select voice students. Members of the choir are chosen for their special interest in good music. They must have a sincere desire to work with others like themselves to create melodious vocal music. This year the choir sang for an evening service at First Baptist Church and tor the statewide Distributive Education Convention. The A Cappella, Girls' Glee Clubs and the orchestra combined to present Handel's Messiah at Christmas-time. Soloists for the occasion were David Newell, Jane Page, Margie McFee and Kay Mizell. The choir and the orchestra provided special music tor the Community Fund Luncheon, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other special assemblies, Civic Clubs, Be Happ A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front Row: Zaida Brown, Eugenia Phillips, Beverly Kersey, Suzanne Sessoms, Mollie Williams, Sara Ellen Flowers, Emilie Anderson, Dottie Brown. Second Row: Charles Cook, Marianne Hall, Alice Kent, Dora Campanella, Ann Howell, Barbara Hawthorne, Janet Bandas, Bobby Mercer. Third Row: Eddie Wade, Bob Jacobs, Mark Troxell, Jirn Hill, Dane Clark, Coolidge Porrerfield, Wayne Johnson. Fourth Row: Charles Pollard, John Copper, David Newell, Chris l-lassel, Jack Kronirnus, Jack Cardwell, Frank Adr, John Loving. Fiflh Row: Jack Fu- gale, Tim Ferneyhough, Bill Kirks, Slanley Soble, Ronald Hill, Charles Miles, R. G. Pierce. Sixlh Row: Larry Barn- bacus, Richard Farrar, Chuck Hills, Bill Cudlipp, Ross Barton, Ned Peple. Back Row: Bill Tucker, Eddie Roberlson. The Virginia EducaTion AssociaTion ConvenTion, The Spring ConcerT, The Tee Jay BaccalaureaTe and commencemenT exercises. The annual presenTaTion OT The music deparTmenT is The opereTTa. This year The choir chose The Broadway musical comedy, Plain and Fancy, by Arnold HorwiTT and AlberT Hague. Plain and Fancy depicTs life in a Typical Amish communiTy in Pennsylvania. Two New Yorkers descend on The seTTlemenT To Try To sell some properTy To some Amish people. During Their brief sTay numerous siTuaTions arise. Romance Tills The air as The Amish prepare Tor a wedding and as an Amish girl's fancy Turns Toward caTching a big ciTy man. The diT'Terences beTween New York life and Amish life creaTe raTher humorous incidenTs which add varieTy To The show. BOYS' VOICE CLASS-Front Row: Charles Crornar, Carroll McKinney, George Hoover, Dukie Selden, Skippy Lead' barter, Amos Thorpe, Al Ford. Second Row: Woody Meeveer, Dean Parsons, Marx Milleldorler, Roland Myers, Jerry Jf:l'lrie'., Slove Hoclcrnan, Tommy Crenshaw. Third Row: Arnold Brown, Frank Dickens, Roberl Elrnore, Joseph Davis, Bradford Spccler, Ar'lw,r Togrvan, Jirrifny Beam. Back Row: Tornrny Fleicher, Larry Davis, Charles Angely, Eddin Kniglil, Bobby Mayfield, Malvln Warren, Garland Wright, MQW 5 we 12 BOYS' GLEE CLUB-Front Row: Williarri Bosernan, Jo'?o Hargrove, Dalton Ragland, Philip Ross, Joe Pierce, Billy Sarnow, Reber? Minor. Second Row: Bob Davis, Bbocliio Horiapnries, Larry Proflij Tr-0 Clrriswraan, Doug Landrum Leonard Carrer, L. A. Wiggins. Third Row: 'r'e',, Bobby Mase, Douglas Wiggins. Back Bob Ward, Hunker Yea'7s, Toniniy Eppes, David Gordon, David Kim Row: Skipper Hayes, Mariin Goriczynski, S'i.ar' Mafnews, Roberl Byrd I was ::: 4 AA': f it M. V MN L ,la q ,L n ,,. f -an ' E T 'W 4 s l .M ' I xf GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, Section I-Front Row: Sandra Chapman, Judy Lawhead, LaVerne Kirby, Carol Temple, Linn Busse, Beviy Maxey, Beverly Henderson, Carolyn Jordan. Second Row: Marie Bendall, Earle Elaine Bass, Elizabeth Graham, Lundi Sanders, Anna Jane Nuckols, Nancy Simms, Joellen Maxwell, Judy Duke, Back Row: Dolly Peaco, Ann Soencfzr Debbie Wi'son Esiher Madison Claudeile Marlin, Joyce Tredway, Jackie Schwartz, Cynthia Knighv. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, Seclion l-Fronl Row: Myrna Brown, Pal Woodle, Judy Meadows, Lee Tillon, Nelda Dunbar, Judy Thompson Mary Sawyer. Second Row: Bmfy Howell, Mary Farmer, Marcia Bryan, Dofolhy Cleasby, Nancy Wesirnoreland Nancy Enochs, Mary Loi Baker, Jo Fisher, Back Row: Judy Garnet, Glenda Soble, Audrey Hooper, Dolores Thonpson, Mary Ellen Yalez, Juni: Paris, Barbara Allen, Frances Burslein. Mig: wg, Mi ,y M om '41 Mx in 7 ri N, wx 1 A S c 1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, Secfion ll-Fronl Row: Mary Marie Fagg, Jeanne Woodtey, Btair Kincaid, Madelyn Trexier, Edith Caplan, Dotores Howeti, Nancy Rose, Eyetyn Sydnor. Second Row: Sara Christian, Neltie West, Lita Davis, Neva Taytor, Dorothy Moody, Eyetyn Christian, Joyce Traytor, Barbara Btankentzhip. Third Row: Vernelte Vaughan, Jean Wingfiehi, Atdrey Gerken, Haze? Schwartz, Marityn Stanley, Beyerty Pt tnkett. Back Row: Caro ine Rmggtes, Kay Jarman, Barbara Savage, Mary Lou Bonkstofiftr. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, Seciion li-Front Row: Caroiyn Whitworth, Judy Minor, Barbara Mitchctt, Sue Powclt, Joanne Watkins Anne Carat Watkins Littian Coitinf, Patrifia Lynch. Second Row: Janet Cox, Shirt Womack, Caroi Sparks, Donna Etis Mary Francas Comic Mary Jo t-trtrrter, Mary Ann Harrison, Betty Ann Sntith, Third Row: Nancy Wyant, Boyarisy Beneon, Nancy Lioiscoh b, Bvyeriy Ftippon, Bette Norwood, Pa'sy Tedder, Jane Sutton. Back Row: Diana Lea, Kay Dunning, Etizaonth Haiey,Cooi1ie Sherr-an. Sing Thou Thy Song PREPARATORY CHOIR-Front Row: Anna Williams, Helen Howard, Barbara Isbell, Virginia Branch, Sally Wood- ford, Jean Johnston, Linda Hardy. Second Row: Jean Hutcheson, Pat Strickland, Anne Trites, Biddie Goodman, Sally Bustard Dotte Williams Carol Lehman Norma J a H I Th'd R Al' L' ' E h , , , e n eper. ir ow: ice ugon, Janice nroug ty, Joan Newell, Becky Lee, Helen Kalafatis, Kay Hardy, Ann Woolford, Beverley Gardner. Fourth Row: Midgie Axel, Jeanie Crane, Christine Lloyd, Sandra Miller, Brooke Saylor, Geraldine Clare, Betty Birkhimer. Fifth Row: Betty Jean Niland, Beverly Spencer, Carolyn Wiltshire, Frances Pyron, Nancy Southworth, Sandra Putt. Back Row: Par Estes, Judy Pollard, Alice Hemphill, Patricia Gowdy, Barbaia Gordon, Mary Page Burden. In Plain and Fancy Carole Sue Reese, Jane Page, David Newell, Johnny Copper, Kitty Chappell, Wayne Johnson, and Stanley Soble had leading roles. Betty Ann Lewis was chosen director and Bonnie Butt assistant director. The sections were kept in order by Janet Harwood, soprano, Nancy Jacobs, alto, Chris Hassel, tenor, David Newell, baritone, and Bill Tucker, bass. Ned Peple and Ed Robinson were presidents of the A Cappella Choir first and second semesters respectively. Emily Anderson was vice-president. Betty Isaacs and Betty Lou Boggs were accompanists. Kitty Chappell and Marianne Hall were secretary-treasurer for first and second semesters respectively. Carol Temple served as president ofthe Girls' Glee Club, Section T, and Joanne Watkins as president of Section ll. - f 1-v fax 1 -vis , A Z1S.,x ZNXD is-L - Q , - 'i- Tax jfs, -fl' X:-:lk Sgr! S Hfx-Y 'M Q Y., , ,Kai 2 - X-'D Arr? -i fx -', Y, -.LW xfix V it ' I-Alf Ax .A Xp 157 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB-Front Row: Bernard Cogbill, Bruce Andrews, Irvin Strauss, Juanita Elliott, Lewis Wyland Lewis St atton Robert Sarver. Second Row: Mr. Padgett, Woody Meeteer, Tommy Fletcher, Barbara Cot- trell Buck Ryan Dotty Sapoch Harold Baldwin, Dennis Chenault. Third Row: Lewis Nussman, Johnny Moore, Paul Schwartz Raymond Holzbach Charles Fenner, Jerry Gordon, Jim Fisher, John Hammer. Back Row: Bobby Walclrop, Eugene Conway Bill Thomas Grey Norvell, Bobby Chenault, David Gordon, Bill Harris, Arthur Tugman, Working and Learnin Distributive Education is the study of retailing in all its phases. The sponsor, Mr. Haywood A. Padgett, aided students in gaining experience in retailing and in finding iobs. The first Tuesday of every month found the club discussing ways to promote better relationships between schools with D. E. classes and to secure the cooperation ot Richmond merchants. The D. E. Club of John Marshall ioined the D. E. Club of Thomas Jefferson once a month for meetings. The two groups also consolidated to attend the World Trade Convention at Old Point Comfort, Virginia. In the spring a state-wide convention was held in Richmond. These activities make the D. E. Club a busy and well-informed group. The meetings were led by Robert Ryan and Barbara Cottrell. l-SQ ? r Q A V l xi l ,-.---f Q fi'-i x f S 1-sfx., 'X-f i 2 X ff-gif J 5 aww lf M , Q Fronl Row: Emilie Anderson, Barbara Larnrn, Barbara Randlell, Carole Sue Reese, Beverly Parker, Pal Chillon, Dee Conwell, Claire Wilkinson. Second Row: Jackie Shahda, Barbara Bernslein, Vaughan Hargroves, Nancy Edmunds, Marlha Hinkle, Amy Sadler, Margarel Swearingen. Third Row: Marion Liniado, Judy Kennedy, Nancy Simpson, Carol Thurslon, Joyce Slavin, Killy Chappell, Frankie Willard. Back Row: Carrie Darginis, Ned Peple, Ken Mc- Elroy, George Slreel, Joe Davis, Jane! Harwood, Joan Vellines. National Honor Society Fronf Row: Pally Moore, Belle Allan, Ann Lipnnan, Marianne Zirnrnerrrlan, Joyce Wolfe, Alice Kenl, Jean Murray. Second Row: l-larriel Rein, Lillian Subley, Susan Payne, Margarel Eubank, Oley Hayward, Roberla Moulal, Penny Claynian. Third Row: Belly Ann Lewis, Sedley Hotchkiss, Jane Givens, Mary Turner, Mary Belh Sikkelee, Belly Hinsdale. Back Row: Jared Sharon, George Baskerville, Frank Lane, Chris Hassel, Carl Salsbury, Allred Broaddus, Marlin Ganderson. 21 ,f' ZX- ' - - Y A A H' Ae, ' X-fl 12, - x 1-nfx. 254- Y fffi if ft- fx!-X jk Q .I V AU Af If e- e V Xe A i xfw AQ Y C ex , -,. x'L,c,fx,f- rf - 'r-'Nfo X , 5 159 Journalistic Spotlight QUILL AND SCROLL-Front Row: Carole Sue Reese, Beverly Parker, Diana Lee, Frank Lane, Alice Kent, Carol Thurston, Ann Lipman, Frankie Willard. Second Row: Jo Stutz, Bette Allan, Susan Payne, Vaughan l-largroves, Mar- tha l-linkle, Harriet Rein, Emilie Anderson, Jean Murray. Third Row: Claire Wilkinson, Amy Sadler, Barbara Rand- lelt, Jackie Shahda, Pat Singleton, Judy Jorg, Betty Hinsdale, Dee Conwell. Fourth Row: Mary Turner, Helen Sil' yette, Joan Vellines, Helen Londeree, Otey Hayward, Lillian Subley, Carol Surface, Betty Ann Lewis. Back Row: Edward Clark, Martin Ganderson, Margaret Eubank, Mrs. Hutton, Miss Tankard, Wayne Johnson, Arvin Robinson, Outstanding staFf members of the three school publications in Tee Jay are chosen tor membership in this international honorary society at fall and spring candle light initiation services. The impressive service is presented by those who are members of Quill and Scroll at the time. The participants each light a candle from the center candle, the candle of truth. The candles lighted represent initiative, opportunity, leader- ship, loyalty, enlightenment, friendship, all ot which are essentials of good journalism. From the concentrated flames of the candles, the initiated light their candles and repeat the Quill and Scroll pledge. To become a member a student must be a iunior or senior who has Worked one or more years on a publication, who has a B average, who has been recommended by his adviser, and approved by the national i Slit QUILL AND SCROLL-Front Row: Jean Cloud, Jane Roulston, Ardra McKinney, Joyce Wolfe, Marion Liniado, Barbara Lamm. Second Row: Marie Welsh, Nancy Edmunds, Beth Blackwell, Sedley Hotchkiss, Carrie Darginis, ' M' B k S' Th'd R J R d J Sl ' Ell M l K V l B d H Marcia unton, ec y isson. ir ow: oanna o en, oyce avnn, en ere ayne, ema en er, anna Clayrnan, Beverly Wright. Back Row: Henry Holland, Chris Hassel, Brian Vitsky, Carl Salsbury, Marc Seldes, Jimmie Wallace, John Loving. A Goal Reachecl , K ' secretary of the organization of Quill and Scroll. Lexington, Southern lnterscholastic Press Association, and food sug- gest the main proiect for the year tor the Ellen Glasgow Chapter of Quill and Scroll. Tee Jay's chapter was responsible forthe annual Quill and Scroll Banquet and program at the SIPA Convention, which was held at Washington and Lee University in Lexington. The week-end of April 26-27 saw a large group of Jeff Quill and Scroll members working in Lexington to make the banquet a success. Money to carry out the proiect had been raised by various activities throughout the school, such as a picnic and a bake sale. This year the Ellen Glasgow Chapter was more active than ever before, and the chapter had much enioyment from its activities inside and outside of school. ,veg ' , Z2-'F fapfx-in l --7 cixi 'S - ' as S VAS fr -1511! ' - -N9 Af, -X, J L ,x, H or e-,I-X dA, , xA- jx: X-'U 5' 7 1 . . 1 I .iff 1 l i if rl' HONOR COURT-Seated: G. R. Winfreeg R. E. Bass, Defense Counselg G. B. Sweet, Presidentg E. P. Newell, Clerlcj T. C. Koeppe, Judge Advocateg W. B. Eubank. Standing: W. A. Harrison, Sergeantvat-Armsg G. T. Tripp, J. M. Garnett, W. E. Whitey M. L. Presson, Member-ab Large. Thom s.J fferson Corps of Cadets ,, This fifteenth year ot the Corps was highlighted with the arrival of a ' . W commandant, Lt. Colonel O. H. Linck, and his assistant, Captain Joseph Benedetti. Corps activities included the tall competitive drill won by Company C, two sponsors' days, and participation in three parades. The Band represented Virginia as Honor Band at the Cherry Blossom Festival. High points of the year were the tvvo Cadet Hops. Scheduled tor the Spring were a competitive drill and Efficiency Cup competition. LT. COL. O. H. LINCK CAPT. JOSEPH BENEDETTI FRANK G. WENDT Commandant Assistant Commandant Band Director W. H. KEECH MARCIA MINTON E. P. LL 0 D. C. JESTER First Captain Corps Sponsor Captain Adiut 4 Lieutenant Ordnance F A L L T E Q if P . if J px' fi fp Mft riff ilitary Staff L 'L MJ 'L M LM W M- WW 5 ll ' I J -- UNDLP Wuffffl SPRING TERM + I Q A f W ,L EVM U f 'I G. B. swear EMILIE ANDERSON 17.1 My Lieutenant Colonel Corps Sponsor X Q LJ! ZX' f I E. P. NEWELL H. P. ESTES M. L. GANDERSON B. W. LISAGOR Maior, Executive Officer Maior S-I Maior S-3 Maior S-4 fffkzudja' .. 4, ,v.f.jg,AwLJ,, ' . f' 1 , 2 L J 1 :TI , .-' f 'X L! t 1' , Vg , If L I J ,, gfrklei Lt 23,1 L FL ' ' 21 .1 ,L . ,. LL f'f.M f 2 A., , , 'N X L , ii' Mx'-4 gil A! 5' , . , if , ff M. E. if 4 .1 -., H. SUTTON BECKY SLAUGHTER R. E. BASS Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant K FALL TERM E . , VLICL 15,4415 fp QYfB9i!g arse, Front Row: H, Sutton, Capt., H. A. Gray, Sgt,, J, R. Berger, Sgt., G. A. Messer, J. S. Ctayton, Sgt., J. E. Bosernan, R. E. Holtz, Sgt., H, T. Landis, J, H, Landrum, Cpl., E. P. Crockett, H. I. Maizels, H. H. Eades. Second Row: R. W. Spencer, Lt., B. H. Vitsky, Sgt., W. E. Tomlinson, Cpt., T. E Mitchelt, W. H. Hobbs, Sgt., W. D. Hagen, B. I. Rudd, L. R. Lucor, P. T. Ketleyg C. C, Brown, Supp. Sgt., K. F. Lee, W. E. Jordan, E. J. Kronirnus. Third Row: J. B. Steadrnan, Lt., W. C, Hendricks, Lt., C. A. Saisbury, Sgt., J. N. Graber, H. L. Cross, M. L. Presson, Supp. Sgt., P. W. Lewis, Staff Sgt., W. E. Apoerson, C. M. Smith, Sgt., W. L. Perkins, K. M. Mallory, E. W, Mason, W, J. Banks. Back Row: W. A. Harrison, J. R. Toter, J. T. Burch, E. L. Rooinson, Cot., J. W. Graber, J. A, Salrnoni J, G. Wooldridge, Sgt., R. R. Cnesson, Sgt., D, C. Reed, G. P. Stone, R. E. Bass, lst Sgt. After the Ball Was Over S P R I N G T E R M R. E. BASS PATTY LIEBERT R. vv. SPENCER Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant . A Cgttkpgany . A xt - . - t 'GUY t X APN F' V tc-Yx V' ot . A tt . - 7 'MJF' A g , 'f Zu' J of -A L Q is , rail. f Ll' L FH Q ' V H. R. Estes BARBARA BRANCH W. B. EUBANK P1 ' 'S Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant J L t Q YL it S Front Row: H. P. Estes, Capt., J. M. Burgess, Cpl.g R. G. Pierce, D. G. Ferneyhoughg W Second Row: S. Riethmilier, Sgt.g R. E. Tanner, C. M. Beasieyg W. O. Jones, W. F. Cara Ripteyg R. G. Hill, C. T. Cronk, W. R. Creekmur, Sgt., Not Pictured: A. H. Cot. S P R I N G T E R M W. B. EUBANK CAROL ELDRIDGE H. A. GILLS Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant .C. FALL TERM her, Supp. Sgt. Back Row: R. B. Kephart, Sgt., V 3 Q 91. ,Q.- , ..., . B' , I QI.- 'B Hinckleg H. A. Gills, lst Sgt., W. B, Eubank Lt V L B Company ti Y X. A R. W. HARDING COOKIE SHERMAN J. M. GARNETT Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant , FALL TERM Front Row: R. W. Harding, Capt.g T. E. Stanley, Sgt.g J. R. Blandg S. T. Turnerg H, C. Guppy: T. G. Garnbrillg J. M. Garnett, Lt. Second Row J. L. Twisdale, CpI.g J. M. Harding: N. L. Eubankg K. I. Meyerg M, A. Seldes, Supp. Sgt,g W. S. Cudlipp, Ist Sgt. Back Row: J. G. Woodali Sgt.g J, W. Hosierg J. G. Kingg S. E, Packerg J. G. Cosbyg A. A. Phaup, Sgt. SPRING TERM Thanks om 'he WS' C'P i J. M. GARNETT MARGARET EUBANK M. A. semes Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant ,7 ' -A gt W .L-4-vjxggjiv - lr ' ' 1 J .' f,,, , 1 AS ,fi A ,-, - 'xlggijg ,7 RV Y V f Vip Y 1 - .iff--'- 'N fAxV,Li 47 My j ,hx ix mf -in, ,f-i.-,.f--C, CC,-.W-fwxf -, - - X, X A X XA .I . LSTRA A . V.-ff I K ' r' f . Q A flwfw ' , Lf .1 ,fu ,, wi., f L .rf Mm' Wi-. hvtf' X. f . .Y i .' - X , ,l .. J, . .rw .- ,- ,' A ' .f'-'Z 5 5' 1 '-f'c t JJ I 1-14 .fe '.,'fc -i' .ff C cgmy L W J. S. BLESSE BEVERLEY FLIPPEN G. R. WINFREE Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant FALL TERM Front Row: J. S. B1esse,Capt.j H. W. Kuehl, Sgt.g J. C. Stottg P. A, Johnson: D, R. Hurtg H. T. Hinckie, Ist Sgt.: G. R. Wintree, Lt, Second Row J, T. Pruettg H. W. Kayg G. W. Garrett: G. G. Plotkiny J. M. Roman. Back Row: D. W, Cornell, Sgt.q J. A. Davisg T. W. Steppeg D. H. Wil iiamsj J. W. Tingierg J, N, Thomas, Sgt. Not Pictured: E. L. Covirwgtong R. H. Mercer, pl.g . H. ichardson. S P R I N G T E R M G. R. WINFREE FRANKIE WILLARD W. F. CARAHER Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant ...f 'HF' pd' XA ,- Q S, Q.. ....q:3.... 'B I rf.. , M47 Q dt Q - . xg vlu rf' 1 L 1 X v I ML f1l'.'fLcgj,fvi'L 1 bk X l 1 'H ' .. f . 1 D Co A ,,twI.X9f'f. 11. M. L. GANDERSON JOYCE SLAVIN W. E. WHITE I Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant J F A L I. T E R M vwi Front Row: W. E. White, Capt,g R. W. Barrett, Sgt., E, M. -Baflardg W. H. Louie, J. W. Phillips, H. N. Hodges, D. P. Innes, Lt. Second Row: P. S. Cantor, Sgt., G, B. Holzbactwg A. H. Rorrtrrtg R. K. BuddIeg A. L. Meiset, lst Sgt. Back Row: B. F. Crump, Sgt.: S. S. Srmthj D. P. BIacl1 well, E. L. Fox, A. G. Monroe, C. A, Burnside, Supp. Sgt. SPRING TERM Ned and 'W' in 'he Fi9 'e vv. E. WHITE JOAN BRYAN D. P. INNES Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant f - -fl:-fb ff-V' ' 'Lax if A- J-'Q-ixiiif ' fffkli 7 - - V -Y A ' 'v -. 1-L Q ' ...,,XL...-- 4,4 Y .- 'fJ . I-f f-xafss 1 1'-X A 1 any A 169 .XY E Company G. B. SWEET Captain EMILIE ANDERSON G. T. TRIPP Sponsor First Lieutenant FALL TERM Q Q Front Row: G, T. Tripp, Captq W. G. McKirn. Sgt.: M. E. Murdaughg J. H. Johnston: F. L, Dickensj T, H. Fiifwa, Lt. Second Row: A. D. Snider: M. C. Rictmrdsg W. G, Trenty T. D. Wattsg W. B. Tomlinson, Ist Sqt. Back Row C, E. Woodward, Cpi.g F. N, Statilg J. R. Burrowsg E. R. Deffen- baugti, Sghq E. W, Wade, Supp. Sgt. S P R I N G T E R M G. T. TRIPP MARGIE MCFEE T. H. FUQUA Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant Q . . ...Q'Q.- . ,V- vig. sci F F Company E. C. PEPLE CAROL ATKINSON B. W. LISAGOR Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant FALL TERM Front Row: E. C. Peple, Capt.: C. R. Bridgersl Sgt.g T. E. Marshall: W. B. Jacobsj D. H. Wilsong T. C. Koeppeg J. R. Cardwell, Lt. Second Row: G. C. Meyer. CpI.g D. K. King: N. K. Birknirnerg S. R. Sandersg R. A. Ranking G. C. Coley, Supp. Sgt. Back Row: C, H. F-risclwkorn, Sghg C. K Tribleg W D, Coxg Fi. l. Kemotong R. W. Ellis, Sgt.: F. L. Tlwornas, lst Sgt. Observation by Colonel linck S P R I N G T E R M T. C. KOEPPE ANN GARDNER L. B. TNMAN Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant Front Row: J. P. Letellier, T. E. Marshall, J. T. Prueft, D, W. Cornell, J. G. Woodall, J. W. Phillips, J. M. Roman, J. M. Burgess. Second Row: E. P, Newell, W. L. Richardson, N. L. Eubank, D. P. Jester, W. B. Jacobs, C. M. Beas- ley, S. Rielhmlller, G, C. Meyer, J. S, Blesse. Back Row: J. A, Davls, D. l-l, Wilson, R, G. Hill, R. l. Kemplon, G. R. Brldgers, E. R, Deffenbaugh, l-l. C. Guppy. Drill Platoon P, Johnson, B. Llsagor, J. Blesse, G. Trlpp, P. Lelelller. Rifle Team I0 fi 4. 'a f-XX-A S -,W iv, s ,+A Y 11' -, ,K gf, X, N, f- Y T 'QS I A , - 1 -. :sf vf 3 -f X rfav a-f f Vg T72 .ww 55-L Q Top: C Company's Jubilation over the Competitive Drill Trophy. Center, left: It's a long, long Road! Center, right: Now, Howard, You Know I'm Right! Lower left: Frankie's Big Moment at Sponsors' Day. Corps Activities ,Nj of o ft! t H-f to - rx: ovlllbfyxfz 15 ' -1- Y ' fif i -I If Q Xi ' X, f LLigjt, Q-.43 , 173 Nw KAY IX X I Z I' ,M :I ll og: Q' ff!M ANC .wnwnyfmn -ww-nm-5-ry-4--.qw vw as-Q-vu--7.-V .,,..,. WELTON BLOXSOM EDWARD SMITH SHELBURN CARMACK Varsity Basketball Faculty Atnle'ic Direc'or Varsity Football VGVSUY B69Eb0ll Freshman Basketball Freshman-Sopnontore Footbol Freshman Baseball Coaches and Advisers Left: GORDON GRANGER 'i l' Assistant Varsity Football Lower Left: EDITH TODD Varsity Hockey Varsity Tennis Lower Middle: JOSEPH URAM Junior Varsity Football Assistant Track Lower Right: MILDRED BRAME Varsity Basketball Varsity Softball Right: CHARLES COOPER Assistant Varsity Football 1 Varsity Track I75 Our Pep Qials my I 'i i Victory, Victorygxdo Girlgielffxlfdasdlie cry throughout the halls ot Tee Q3laySXQhe clijeerlgddeis held practices beginning in tfjfsulumexr cqintiiffgirlg-throughout the year. Spf5rtin5i.f'f21JulrYf ofxuhitorms, they vvhooped itz-up affoepgialhels ancixaill games. Vigor- ously and e by Sapa Ellen Flowers, they instillegglin T55 swmentls a teellfhgzfaot school spirit and goodgspdrfisamanshiiplyv projects included paintingrposters, cgcora-tingTlXthe stadium, selling XY -I - X 5 I . . 'fBQ5it JXjflA5,'fTcarcxslv and chaltering busses. Junior cseerleaflerslyyerinixrwi Payne and Cathy Stephens. it if rf N it QC' fb' ,Nj infix! QJX ' XJ xl JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-F . .., , 1 I' wp Q7 'rf I-I RLEADE S 'N'1 ft? 0 fi? le R y 9 M s o J v ,N 1, Duke! Jane Andrews, Barbara Newell B lr Row: Sheryl Clarlrff, Nelda Dunbn J 176 Sara Elfbn Rompstafigh 1hbMascots Brooke Betsy Loving, Jaan Barnett, VARSITY FOOTBALL-Fran' Row: T. Butter, Carswetl, J. Duke, Tucker, Slusser, J. Teefey, B, Srnith, Donnetfy, R. But- ter, Bagby, White. Second Row: Powelt, Sahnow, Pelouze, Fitzpatrick, Peay, West, Capehart, Botes, Thomas, Riggs, C. Teefey. Third Row: Ford, Anderson, Philtips, Berlin, Sarafian, Quirk, Carter, Mitey, Tredway, Thorpe. Fourfh Row: Mayfield, Benttev, Davenport, Pace, Owen, Chew, Grigsby, Anthony, Taytor, Crenshaw, Cary. Back Row: Meyer, Manager, C. Duke, Manager, Coach Carrnack, Coach Granger, Coach CooperqC1oc, Manager. - X . I P ,, QL., 'X , ', f ffffz' ,f , 4',g ff Mx, F, . -- - , ,f ff- , - -'X ' --w, -- f f L 4, 4L4r.Jf ,r , -rv-fr ,Ja 1 pl, . :flffi , 26957 ' . ' .Iff I M26 ',L,.C fs g,.'?. , A I, , ff , I, . . , ,1 - . C 'T ' JV ' f ' . ,afn N rwf'UMMff'5fe3, Rock Around The CI6cT6LtfzrrS Y ,- MJ i K 'gf' sg ALL-METROPOLITAN: slusser S J ,' ALL-CENTRAL DISTRICT: stussenreefey 1. 0 if 'S 7, w 63 ' 1,0-' ,Q 6 ALL-GROUP l: Slusser, 2nd Team, Teefey, Honorable Mention 9 '-7 5 or o ag' r' ,f Q' ALL-VIRGINIA: Slusser, 2nd Teanng Teefey, 2nd Team 'f'Va4w r.rtrw2tfttr,nv is so Y f sg ' M , , A. gtg 9 o if I1 1 '4 1' L4 TM -'RFI -'I LL TVMW' 0 s t ,- ' o,'x'.f 0 tt, f raft. tl 'vw f ev ,avr ,.w.W.wufnW , M, 4t.L-1. . t ,' lg FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-Front Row: Wllson, C!arke, Paxton, Fortune, Bergeron, Taytor. Second Row: V ,fu I -K Gera, Adarns, Moore, Luning, Moss, Novick, Sanders, Turnage, August. Back Row: Ward, Orsie, Btand, Stuart, f 'I , . Coach Urarrt, Lecky, Manager: Perkins, Womack, Barton, Hocknan. 'X A T77 Ski is Sto ed A - , , Duke GoesU and Over PPV PP 1 xg JI P X-jpbww -Mu f.7sa.,Xz-igl--dflf. ,x . , NARA' bw, -.4 - . . ku . T l 2.23 e Got to Be . . . T.J. 20-LANE O-Winning over a surprisingly strong Lane team, the ol JeFfs opened their season. This sizeable victory came in spite of apparent 6, sluggishness in the Jeff's eleven. C2 I l T.J. 7-HIGHLAND SPRINGS l3-Before5,000spectators,the BeItLiners lost a hard fought game to a powerful Springer eleven. This was one of the better games played in this area during the year. T.J. 6-MANCHESTER O-Tee Jay bounced back to the winning column by defeating a strong Manchester team. A blocked punt set up the only score. The Jeffs scored early and then played defense to win. T.J. O-PETERSBURG 6-Playing in a steady drizzle, the Jeffs were upset by Petersburg. A recovered fumble in the end zone was the only score of the contest, which ended with T.J. on the Wave's 20-yard line. T.J. O-GEORGE WASHINGTON 6-Despite their strong running attack, the Belt Liners in their best effort to date were defeated by one of the top teams in Virginia. T.J. O-HERMITAGE 7-For the third week in a row the Jeffs suffered a heartbreaking defeat. Played in the rain, the game turned into a de- fensive duel with the breaks determining the winner. This has become the big game of the year. -,I ' ' I . 1 hiya Lk LE K E'ilg'Skiliis?QrtSc?res A7939 N I Smitty Gains Yardage NN V-L Na. KVALQTJ' ,Iliff 'X N K . H , T AF is ii H ., if . T T , oot a ero A JZS . TJ. 7-wAsHiNoToN-LEE To-on Their second ve FE or ,image y , y were defeaTed by The STaTe Champions via a 'ld oal ww' ' played on an exTremely muddy field, Thus reaTing a hardsbhi 1anfThe Z . .P specTaTors as well as The players. Thwes ' 'was ' I' 9 TJ. 13-HoPEwELL 6-The Jaifrisllea To a sensaTional 'C . .. Over :': -- .. A, g Hopewell. By sheer power, The BelT Liners blasTed Hopewel from The ' CenTral DisTricT Championship. IT was The best Team efforT T daTe. Ay 'm XY T..l. 7-WAKEFIELD T2-InauguraTing a new series, Tee ay bowed To - .TEEFEY T I Wakefield's sTrong passing aTTack. Tee Jay sTarTed off fasT scoring in The 'T ' fTrsT five minuTes, buT The Tide Turned iusT before halfTime. f X S T.J. 6-JOHN MARSHALL 6--In The 26Th renewal of The series, The Jeffs T and The JusTices played To a Tie. Tee Jay dominaTed The firsT half and Jay Em, The second. The game was played before one of The smallesT 'l'r' ,VA , crowds in hisTory, indicaTing ThaT an old cross-Town rivalry is fasT dying. 5 a Q. ye RESUMEfOpening The T956 season, Tee Jay looked forward To iTs sixTh sTraighT winning season. This goal was never realized, however. The season, alThough an odd one, was exciTing. The Jeffs ended wiTh a 3-6-l record. However, on The Three away games, The Tee Jay sTudenTs gave Their Team marvelous supporf. Thus, anofher chapTer in Thomas Jefferson's grid hisTory is concluded. 179 fw'-C 'N , M 4 jf S . x . 'T . v. R T T ' -anna . ' Ty R .v.. vvvvvv T T. 3 T VARSITY HOCKEY-Front Row: Hardy, Reese, Bambacus, Hughes, Clay, Buckner. Back Row: Belcher, Meyer Snockf-i, Has vl, Clarke, Wood, Elllo , Bendhelrn, Ware. Feuclin' and Fightin' Ending The season vviTh a record of Three wins, Three Ties, and only Two losses, The VarsiTy Hockey Team placed Judy ShockeT on The TTrsT Team aT The Virginia Allied Hockey Tour- mxm fr ff ? was is 'Wir S ,..,. ,. 'ive ,i'Zr,JT3z , T Sb . M M4 W 2 ass i Tivfrfsr? Trifssss namenT held aT VVesThampTon College. Two members, Irene siigiw ww M fm as , Bambacus and Nancy Slusser, were placed on The second ,-.54 Team while Janice Wood received honorable menTion. Lead- 3 Wffefg, ing The Team This year as co-capTains were Irene Bambacus ,M T M. , ' U ' 51-iixmw ,fs ,Q SXTXTY-gil is -1453 and Leslie Hughes. The Junior VarsiTy ended Their season gig, flzssxggkxkr 'L vviTh a record of seven wins and one loss-To ST. CaTherine s. I f . . . . I T ,. 4 wfgisfsw , as Leading This Team as co-capTains were Nancy Wilson and Barbara Gordon. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY-Front Row: Jonv-,, Enroiighly, Biiicvrvl, Taylor, Terrell, B,i'lf-r. Second Row: Wyixll Sharie, Blake, Mitchvll, Pohl, Gordon, Hayes, Harl, Blakey. Third Row: Greenberg, Johnson, Siracss, Sheppard, Leidy, Musser, Kalalalis, SIIIIIII, Tarrani, Garcelon,Snead, Baber, PorTer, Godsey, Jordon, Webb. N I ,ff 80 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL-Front Row: Myers, Hughes, Harwood. Sec- GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL:I'-riont Row: Loving, Gerkin, Crain, ond Row: Sheppard, Shockey, Smith, Hawthorne, Managerg Olert, Garcelon, Helndl, Johnston, Snead. Second Row: Jackson, Manager, Ruffin, Webb, Kennedy. E 5 Aww , . .... .. E EL- Jge...sy ........ , ,,..-V - 4 , Q s. -'-- 2 M, . 1- W , : : ' M ft Brown, Butler, Buckner, McKinney. Lady Basketeers Winning tive out of eight games the Girls' Varsity Basket- ball Team went on to place Janet Harwood and Carolyn Smith on the All-Prep Basketball team at the High School Basketball Tournament held at Petersburg. Receiving hon- orable mention was Sarah Olert. Jane Meyers and Janet Harwood led the team as co-captains. At the twelfth An- nual Varsity-Alumnae Game, the Varsity topped the Alum- nae 59 to 43. The Junior Varsity ended their season with three wins and tive losses. Barbara Hawthorne and Anne it is if i f M f VX rf ! .... I. wg we ii if 5 we , ,, ws : f J xx wg, , '-M M - ------- '- -.: ----- : f-f1:1 2 Jackson managed both teams. GIRLS' FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-Front Row: Wyatt, Vail, Newell, Williams, Clark. Second Row: Lord, Heflin, Blakey, Straus, Porter, Howard. Third Row: Southworth, Anderson, Mendel,Dunn, Brooke, Berlin, Jordan, Osterrnan. Back Row: Rogers, Manager: Beach, Davis, Hoy, Tugrnan, Clarke, Sanders, Carter, Gross, Manager. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES Varsity T.J. , 37 Manchester ,,.,. ..-42 T.J. ,, 49 Freeman , ,, 33 T.J. .. 40 St. Gertrude's . 33 T.J. 40 Hopewell , , 36 T.J. 27 St. Catherine's , 56 T.J. .35 John Marshall .48 T.J. 63 Petersburg , T.J. .. 20 Collegiate 47 X Tee Jay opened iTs T956-57 baskeTball season againsT a iinxed Team, and again The iinx prevailed, as Tee Jay losT To G. W. 47-63. UndaunTed by This deTeaT, The BelT Liners bounced back To vvallop a sTrong E. C. Glass Team 61-47. Lane was The E,,..i, MQW, Q. Brown, Aiifown, Cm Timm' U 1 TW!! Cnl Two Points M6659 Wcfyfmg 6777770 BOYS VA T.J, T.J. T.J. T..I. T.J. X -6 ASKET R George Washington ' E. C. G ss Lane . Hermitage Highland Springs , John Mar T.J. 45 shall, nexT vic.Tim by a score of 64-48. The HermiTage PanThers lil. ?.Ol6Tv6Tlls5 . handed The Jeffs one of Their rare home-courT losses 57-62. ll 22 BUT T ge Jay bounced back To deTeaT. In The nexT encounTer 1151 25 lfigfchesief Tee fifay vvon a Thrilling game Trom John Marshall 45-44. lflf lilglliggesprlngs Slqriipning inTo a Two-game losing sTreak, The JeFFs losT To lflf 2? lileislmishall l-lbfbevlfell 53-66 and Glass 47-55. l2eTaliaTion came aT The lfli iigffcllvaslllnglon evzbense of PeTersburg 66-30. Then a Tour-game winning sTreak lil 22 Lzhpnewfilshall ' ' Nr Robinson Guns for Two Points Tawau sifmhes for a Goal 44 66 55 30 AO 36 46 47 73 55 40 77 46 52 74 182 ,v't ', TH' x 0 . Muse Dumps Two A Lay-up for Hargrove Comin' Thru the Net included Manchester twice and Lane. The second game with ---' John Marshall, as usual, produced many thrills, the Jeffs winning 60-55. After defeating Petersburg 47-40, Tee Jay lost to George Washington, one of Virginia's strongest teams by a score of 73-77. Tee Jay defeated Hopewell 48-46 to qualify for the first Central District Tournament. The Belt ' Liners were defeated twice in the tourney, John Marshall 45- 52, and Hopewell 60-74. Thus concluded another chapter in basketball history at Tee Jay. Honors for the year were as follows: Bill Tucker, first team All-Metropolitan and All-Central District. Red Robinson, hon- orable mention All-Metropolitan and All-Central District. JUNIOR VARSITY-Front Row: Tower, Womack, Barbee, August, Nelson, Stuart, Hatcher, Ti age. Second Row: Emory, Manager, Orzi, Long, Slavrerlcs, Cibo, Christian, Hartz, Bookni Mr. Carnraclr, Coach. 1 3 v A ll 3. ,G it -' JUNIOR VARSITY scneouis January 8 January 1 l January l8 January 22 January 29 February l February 5 February 8 February 12 February I5 February 20 February 22 February 26 . .. Hermitage .. Highland Springs .. John Marshall . .. .. ,, Hopewell , Manchester , Lane . . Manchester Highland Springs . . Hermitage John Marshall Petersburg St. Christopher's Hopewell GIRLS SOFTBALL-Front Row: Musser, Baber, Clarke, Bugg, Greenberg, Buvler, Garcelon. Second Row: Brooke, Ro ns H meas, Loving, Webb, Spicer. Back Row: Hall, Managerg Anderson, Davis, Jordan, Newell, Wyatt. Wilv larns D cker Vail, Manager. y rl lllwady Sluggers Having games scheduled wiTh PeTersburg, Hopewell, Mid- GMS' SOFTBALL SCHED'-'lf-'957 loThian, ManchesTer, Binford, John Marshall and ST. CaTher- ine's, The soTTball Team early This spring began pracTicing diligenTly on The diamond in TronT of The school. The lady Sluggers worked long and hard To perTecT Their various skills and To develop a Team equal, aT leasT, The besT oT former years. The inTeresT, perseverance, and skill of The Temmies was To be rewarded near The end of The season in May when a presenTaTion of awards was planned To honor The ouT- sTanding members of The Team. Chosen as co-capTains of The Team were Jane Myers and Maridell Bugg. Ts Ready To Slug Anoiher Gaynell Pilches a Fas! One 184 -Hopewell -Midlothian Binford , St. Carherine's , -Petersburg -Hopewell. .. Manchester .,.. . .. , Midlothian John Marshall Home There Home Home Home There There Home Home VARSITY BASEBALL--Front Row: Peay, Anthony, T. Butler, B. Butler, Garrett, Gi-ubbs, Leadbelter, Salden, Bagby. Back Row: Coach Bloxsom, Thorpe, Stuart, Gillam, Treadway, Herndon, Anderson, Barrett, Wood, Duke. . , , ffl, 4-Z' xl - , ll l e e a amen , ' 4 1 ' . yt iw 47' elftr t t 1 T ' A if Q tr f f 4, BASEBALL SQHEDULE Tee Jay's defending Metropolitan Championship baseball Mmh 29 ' ' ' Pe 5bU'9 team prepared to open its season with five veteran players April 2 .. ...,.. Highland Springs , , AMS Hermitage and many untried ones. The veterans included Butch A,,,,,9 e ,Jeh,,Me,eheH Spiegel, Dukie Selden, Amos Thorpe, John Bagby, and ApfiI12 H Hopewell Sonny Taylor. Among the newcomers were John An- AP'lll6 N Manfhwe' thony, Wythe Grubbs, and Bobby Butler. The team April'l8 Benedictine d T P T b b I , .I 3 I April 23 ., ..,., , ,.,... Petersburg Opene ls Season a e ers Urg y Oslng - ' rl' e April 26 Highienaspfangs next game the Jeffs monopolized on Highland Springs' April30 .. Hefmilage errors to win lo-5 and later defeated Hermitage. John gay? ' JOl 'HMa'5ha:: Marshall invaded Shawen Field and was defeated 2-O. .. , ,, o e , , May p We Hopewell, Manchester Benedictine, and Petersburg made ay lO Manchester - ' 1 ' Maylgl H Benedictine the Jeffs miserable, but they defeated Highland Springs. 185 Thorpe's on First Selden Retrieves a Bum Anthony Gets Set TRACK-Front Row: R, Parker, Davis, Frix, Owen, Prevatt, Mayo, Rogerson, Wilson, Broaddus, Germain, Towell Donelly. Second Row: Robertson, Armstead, Quirk, Copehart, Bambacus, Wilson, Wilkinson, Davidson, Leckyj Corso, Bentley, Thirdfiows Mitteldorfer, Jones, Schnieder, Moseley, S. Parker, Kessler, Harriman, Ford, Grigsby, Townsend, Cook.'Fourth Rovkx Thomas, Payne, Sanders, Proctor, Beck, Turbeville, Burnert, Powell, Moss, Theotanos Prottitt. Fifth Row5'SCoaclJ 'Uranq Tucker,'Anderson, Riethrniller, Turnage, Call, Moore, Teeley, Johnston, Kimmel neck naw. cowl Casper, J 7 X JLLMT A F jc-A ' I' 'Id Jil-'-H N J...-bla! 1 W1-if Running Wi M1-..M U, y I' . 1 1 V114 ,f.1'Al' Track season at Tee Jay opened indoors at Lexington with thex' ,-jilililtizliicrf sp-isouik State Indoor Meet. The Jetfs took fourth place. At the State i 7 7iviarEh'2a ,iff .7 Hgmrirsga A.A.U. Indoor Meet, Tee Jay placed third. Butch Spiegel, one ot 4 Aprais i,, ,,,l 'nopevveii the greatest runners in Tee .lay history, was invited to participate Apfiiliilo ,. . Manchester in the Evening Star Meet at Washington, where he won two Apraiw ,Hrghianaspfangs fourth places and one third place against some of the best com- Aprrizo taaevvarefivieer petition in the country. ln the outdoor season, paced by Captain April 27 ., .. ME, c. Glass Butch Spiegel, Joe Davis, Donnie Rogerson, and Cary Mayo, the Maw ,Lane Thinclads won their first meet from Hermitage 86-23. At Hope- Mari? i John Marshall well the Jetcfs trounced the Blue Devils 83-26. Other sparlcplugs May 11' Cen1falDiStfiCfat ot the team were John Prevatt, Al Broaddus, Arnie Powell, and Hopewell May l7 81 I8 State Group I Jimmy Moss. 186 Spiegel Sprints Davis Jumps Meet at William and Mary Tucker Puls ,nffykg , Q . A . L A lf ...J 1 V A I f JL W . ,V ' ,ffl XA. ft BOYS, TENNIS TEAM-Front Row: Carlton, Denby, Sylvia, Harrison, Crouch, French. Second Row: Emory, Gunter, Frankel, Michael, Troxell, Snead. Back Row: Viener, Council, Elarn, Markel, Davis, Tieder, Kramer. A I f . g fi! . Q Mt , .M Af I I i fm J 'l I, I 5 lL.'l' TENNIS SCHEDUlE March 28 ..... Univ. of Richmond March 29 .. . ,,.,.....,... Randolph-Macon March 30 ..,,, ., ..... Univ. of N. C. April 5 ...,. .,.,. .. ., ., Maury April T2 .......,...,.. ...,,....., U niv. Va. Freshmen April 13 ......, .,.. M edical College of Va. April T6 . . Suffolk April T8 ...... , . ,.,.,.,., Union Theo. Seminary April 20 ...,.,. . ....,.,.,.,.,. .Woodberry Forest April 23 ...,. ...,. , .... ,.,. ...........,.,. ..... M a u r y May l ......,.,., . ,.,.,.,.,.,.,. Woodberry Forest May A .........., ....,,, . .... ....... E piscopal High May7 ..... ,.,. U niv. of Va. Freshmen MayB .,.,. . .,.,.,.,. .,., ...., . . .,.....Suffolk May 108111 ,. . ........ State Tournament at Univ. of Va. T87 Changing Partners Tee Jay's Tennis Team, state champions for the past nine years, opened the season with an optimistic outlook. This was supposed to be one of the best aggregations assembled at Tee Jay, and they were living up to all expectations. Bruce Sylvia was elected captain of the i957 crew. Opening the season at Randolph-Macon College, the netters won 6-3, then defeated University of Richmond 8-l. They then de- feated the University of North Carolina freshman team 5-4. Working harder than ever, the Girls' Tennis Team began practicing early in the spring to better their strokes. Jackie Shahda and Joyce Slavin were chosen as co-captains. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-Front Row: Thalhimer, Wilson, Wooldridge, Dulce, Banks. Second Row: Boxley, King, Peril Barnbacus, Hassell, Shahda, Philbrick. Back Row: Mendel, Vogel, Slavin, Kennedy, Smith, Snead, Niland, Schiller Hamilton, Manager. 14,5 H fff X9 ww L W Q gf M UU r L, 1 Ili 5 D V ,f' . ::ii:a 7 :sl -'r ' Egg' Z' r Q A I is p U ...IX NANCY EDMUNDS AND MILLARD JONES The King and I The peoples choice, on that nieniorahle night, Nancy and Iwillard, reigned with delight. VV ith Santa and his reindeer as honored guests, The Snow Ball was festiveg the dance was the hest. sf' X VXA !s,:.., IQ. ,ZX fi X l K I WNWVER NANCY EDMUNDS x JOHN ANTHONY JOTTO HARGROVE NORMA JEAN HEPLER MUST SCHOOL S PIRITED X CHARLIE DUKE SARA ELLEN FLOWERS FRANKSE WILLARD TERRY W JOE DAVQS MARY BET!- TAKE A L E D ROBERTSON EMILIE ANDERSON MILLARD BEVERLY KERSEY HAPPELL FRANK SLUSSER MAC DUKE MARTHA HINKLE BUTCH 5P!E6'EL JANE MYERS mg ,E m ,1 'Nw' IS' me Wm 1 6 Qi-Zi! r 3 I 9 w ff M15 S- '1 25 ,in lf' M' - , x an vs , ' Q ,i3,j':ess: :Fl E .1 41 X W fl' Q '1- , 2 ww-1......M M 'Wah Q 2 f ,cya gf f 13 4 , li E, xx, X ,nm ' Q-ff ff if x 'If 'L 2 f? N5y'Q'N 5? 5 it f X ' Aw wyMwYl'Mi xl xdzffkssiif I 51 5-Q. W A Sf k Q 1... . : - , 54 ,X , ff 'u -wr-f--'wp.1...-M.:2,11-fywwuqfg5.?-gqgif-7-:A--Qgqfqxmvvywwmww-nw .- 1 ww- ,M -,h,,,,...,,.f,-1,--,V ,X.,,.,.,,..,,.,., MA W., .W A.. ,- v....,.v..,,.. JM A -A-I ui 3 Q WW! Q' W f JW W, , X 7' ' . M MJWWMWW , ,Jqff wwyfw gil, My W fm jj? ,M ff' JU qlj . 1 1 W Qunnn nqun nun unnnnunnununnunuunuu:nlvnunuuuluulllvn noun lllulllnllullllllu Q am lluuulnul nun unnnuu nu un ullluulnuuun Q KIDDIE KORNER 5 5 McLaneConstructionCo. In the Park and Shopping Center Contractor INFANTS 'O SUBTEENS 1oz4 NORTH mt smear ana-sowesrcar Street Phone 6-4119 RIchmond 2I,Va. Richmond' Virginia E. ------------------------- ------------------------------------ E 5 .--.----.----- .----------- E1 Q '' '' ' ' ' I3 5 COMPLIMENTS OF 5 The Flowers School Equipment Co., Inc. Manufacturers and Distributors SCHOOL, CHURCH, AND PUBLIC SEATING FURNITURE 327 West Main Street RICHMOND 20, VIRGINIA Buununnnuu unnnnunnnnlnunlInuIulluullllllununluQ Qu1unuununnnnunnnnnunnunuuunnunnnuunnnunnunsung E, B, SWINEFQRD Beauty Nook Salon : 5 Owned and Operated by Mrs. Samuel MuIIian - FIOFISI' ' Amconnmonso COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE ISI 2 Hull Street Dial 84-4737 5 RICHMONIIVIRGINIA E 5 612 N. Sheppard St., Richmond,Va. : E Phone 82's426 E 5 Formerly located at I005 N. Jefferson Street 2 EIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllb Elllllllllllll llllllllll llllllllll llllllllllllllllb ff jill jj-f - X-iijvw Q 'Y IA - -Ava ie ef if ee Ntkeflie -ifn fxix N-9 X., E WF, I ev es, e ,- iq I-W e X.: O I f'Lf'xfx75Jb f3 ff- - ' U I 97 E1 . E, For A More Comfortable Home Jalousie Windows, Doors and Porch Enclosures TRIPLE TRACK STORM WINDOWS Roll Up Aluminum Awnings Nationally Known and Recognized Brands 28 Years Experience Specializing in Home Improvements RICHARD J. LEA 8: CO., INC. 423 Wes'l' Broad Stree'I Dial 7-5538 ....,....El Hnihrrzitg nf iliirhmnnit Richmond College, Liberal Arts and Sciences for Men ROBERT F. SMART, Ph.D., Dean Westhampton College, Liberal Arts and Sciences for Women MARGUERITE ROBERTS, Ph.D., Dean The T. C. Williams School of Law, Professional School tor Men and Women WILLIAM T. MUSE, S.J.D., Dean Graduate School, for Men and Women B. C. HOLTZCLAW, Ph.D., Dean School ot Business Administration, for Men and Women I-IERMAN P. THOMAS, Ph.D.. Acting Dean Summer School, lor Men and Women EDWARD F. OVERTON. Ph.D., Dean Summer School opens June I2: Winter Session September Ib, 1957 2-Y 7A f-C ,K f s Z- g 4-L -Y' f Q l x Kf,1vMv ' 'X-5 ,-X! Lf f X. lix E I98 U E lnlulllm HAJOCA CORPORATION WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS -A' PLUMBING, HEATING, REFRIGERATION and INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 'k 1208 West MarshaII Street mutans: ln u uuuuu Emnu nu l I l ln ll I lfs a good' IW W The Life Your high school diploma is your passport of Virginia the facts about your opportunities , . . how to :I good joh with n reztl future. :It the Home other young people have succeeded . . . and Omg? of The Lift of Virginia, And ips 1, working conditions. Good pny, of course: secure future with this 85-yezir-old insurance PVC'df'Y tfcvki f-VW ?Id 1 50- 'l'm ffitining companymthe kind ofconipnny yon'Il glmosu courses: Iihernl vacations: :ur conditioned when you take ont your own life insnrzince. HIf'1'51 0ll1pIoybe czifeteri-:Ig Insurance and - - rUfll'L'InUl1f PIQIHS. It's :lII Ill the frcff illldtr, Come hy or write for booklet that gives you Now, Really . . , . lie sure to get your copy. Write or contact Personnel Division. I nuns u I nn 1 In u vu nun tuunuuulnn nlnn unluuu Q'+5'5fIi -f .Q rm lTHE LIFE 'zawnpamer OF VIRGINIA SINCE 1371 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA fi' -jx 13? -x A- x,-X-fx - iw - if Sfix-fi , -V ixfixil- Y, If 1 - , AX!-srgg Gr xi xxx f1- ' x! Sggl 1-I1 Ax-I-xvla - I 99 J Q lr it f-2-:1 as l 5 .,.,. J X l K l I :1: Q I O I MEMO TO the girl who wants an interesting iob You'll find it at the telephone company, where there's a variety of fascinating jobs for alert, capable young women who qualify. You'll work in pleasant surroundings with many people about your own age . . . receive good pay while learning . . . get regular raises. And you don't need any experience. Best of all, a telephone job is a satisfying job because you know youire helping almost everyone in your community. Why not find out more about the advantages of telephone work? 3 me cI-IESAPEAKE s. PoToIvIAc -,M ,H TELEPHONE COMPANY or VIRGINIA E E S SZ' X 5 1 1 lx I K lv- 7 , f x i 2 1'-v A-. Y 2 xg Y ,Avi - , Y 1 V ' Q ' xfk , g 7 2 00 El E1 emenh cgfzfwfza GRACE AT SECOND W' PHOTOGRAPHERS for THE 1957 MONTICELLO if El '--'--------'- lil xl-?f'X xfb f - - 7, 22.2 gg ,-,ZQQS 4K l - A - :fl -7 fiifiyl' Q E11 gf QQ, if O-14-XJL-L gif Z v H U 201 El E1 A FRIEND nnnnnuunumnnnnnmnunununmuumnununimnununumnnnuumnnununumnunnunnunun nnnnnun Compliments 5 Leave if lo Lloyd! EI I3 LEWIS MARTIN REALTY CCRP. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 306 Cowardin Avenue RICHMOND. VIRGINIA : CRENSHAW EQUIPMENT CO. : Trailers COLE-KELLY EQUIPMENT CO. Truck Equipment Richmond, Va. ' U '' '' ' ' ' ' illllllllllllb - if x - 2 - 4 -., W fA Y lr A l Q ,iv-we - -i 1' lig 4 ' - fl Y 4 -,A -.4' Y A, Q l Q Y A A f , 1-Z x LZ' fx,-f Z 202 ' ' ' ' ' E1 L? ' ' ' ' E' MORGAN on- 8' SUPPLY CO. ' Charles E. Brauer Co., Inc. DISTRIBUTORS Wh I I C f T, Petroleum Products O esa e on ec 'Ons 1324-1326 North Boulevard NCHMONDI VA' 5 Richmond 20, Virginia E 5 5 .. .. ..................................................,..................................................................... ............Eg GRAHAM BROTHERS General Contractors P. O. Box 423 Richmond 3, Virginia n llll llllnulll llllllllllllrlulul lnulnnlnununnn lululu n ul lrllll mm El Compliments of LIPHART STEEL COMPANY INCORPORATED DESIGNERS - FABRICATORS - ERECTORS STRUCTURAL STEEL - ORNAMENTAL IRON OFFICE AND PLANT: 3308 ROSEDALE AVENUE RICHMOND 20, VIRGINIA P. O. Address Box 5028 Telephone 5-7481 El -- ------------ E f' ix- ' ,f - - Y' - Q -f , ft- T93 ii ' v T AU 1 Y 7-H' ' Axj-R74 1 Y ' x -fx.,-g....?-f gf ' A 'U 203 lun nn IllIIlunlununnunnnIunnunnIuIuulInnunnllnIInIuuununnnnnnnunu nnunnu B For Financial Planning Contact E KATHERINE MAJORS TI-IE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE co. Meade J. McMillen Agency LIFE INSURANCE IS GOOD PROPERTY I3 E. Franklin St. Phone 2-2849 -3. l'lUlUlUlllllllllll ll lllll ll llllllllllllllllll EI nn-InnumunuumnnnunumumnumImnnnnnnmna E-nlnuun.. ,,,,,,,,,,,Q BYRD PHARMACY L- A. Bennett, Druggist 0 PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Q 3400 W. Cary Street Phone 5-4308 SAFE AS AMERICA U. S. Savings Bonds --In -lllm-llummmmuuumum nun:-IIIIQ Eli.-II-III-Im ......,,..,E 'E' BINSWANGER 81 COMPANY, INC. Building Supplies ' Building Specialties Air Seal Window Units ' E-Z Set Dor Units Glass ' Mirrors ' Storefronts 3300 W. Leigh St., Richmond. Va. B E A U T Y S A L O N sm PATTERSON AVE. one 87-3890 Richmond, Va. H. Earl Dunnington I700 E. 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Phone 2-8094 Phone 84-3201 E ij Glen Drive-In Theatre E 2500 MECHANICSVILLE PIKE Showing the Best in Outdoor 5 Movie Entertainment Self-Service Snack Bar , Featuring E PIZZA-HOT DOGS-HAMBURGERS E BARBECUES-ASSORTED DRINKS E EnnunnlnununununnuIunnnnnnunlununnnnlulunuuunuununnm si -j e T ' f ' ' T - l 4 -fv 1 'f' ' Y, j 1 ,i X 1 S I-.-,I - ,- A 2 A Q l,fv Y 14,-Q., Y 4 A Y ' 7 V ' xf ' ' 8 'Z N, f l 204 mlm ulluulu nu lluull E Eu llll nnnnnlnul ulllullunl nulnnuun lluulllunllnuuuuu nun uunnnnnnnnnv E Compliments ol Judith Ann Breit and 5 Carol Ann Newell Breit EnnnnnnnuununnnnInnnnnnunnnnuununnunnnuunuuuunnnnnnununnnuuumuu cAIzwIcI-I MARINE I7I I-I3-I5 East Main Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Phone 3-277I - Complete line of Q MARINE EQUIPMENT E Boats Motors Q Londeree and Wollsielifer COMPLETE ESSO SERVICE 56I4 Patterson Ave., Dial 88-9855 Cary St. Rd. and Rio Vista Lane Dial B8-9907 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 5 5 Enllunu : Q QIluullluInuuunnnunlInnlunuuunuuuIluuuuunnnuunn E1 James Robertson Mfg. Co. - WHOLESALE PLU MBI NG and HEATING SUPPLIES I700 W. Main St. Phone 5-I 7II E E ullll urn luunn n lluull ull: lnnlnnlm Em nnnuunun llullllulllnlllllllnllll u sunu nnnnlnluunl una: nnunnnnunn s nnnlnnlnllpnnnnnnnnnunnnannnnnnnnunnaunnnnnuauuuunnunnnnununnnnnnnnnunnnnunl TABB. BROCKENBROUGH 8. RAGLAND 5 Henry G. Coghill, Charles M. Morrison, George W. Robinson General Insurance Agents E IIOI EAST MAIN STREET Bom: : Boiler Phone 2-6546 Yachts E Automobile 5 Jewelry 8: Furs Q Public Liability Q Burglary 8: Theft Q....H...Umu...-..-....-.........m- E, ........... compimfs of 1 A FRIEND E .......... ........... Fine Arts Plate Glass Personal Effects - Accident 8: Health 5 IluIulIullununurnuuuuuuuunn:EJ EI E1 ---------' ---------------------------------- ----------- EI wEsTovER Richfield Service Center 5O0I Forest Hill Avenue Richmond. Virginia E mnuuuu ruluulllunllullllr u nnll 1 rlrnunuuauuunnnnar nnnnanrnunu El xl l-M i , ,r,v,,,,K , .vf W - AZ- W QT Y,fs, 5' ', i -I VQ-,XYZX-I f :X-f-J A -V-X fe' .- .- -XJ ff -X. f-XE ef-v. -E E ef- -XLSQ Q - 'E--fx-In 205 CI EI ROYAL ENGRAVING COMPANY ENGRAVERS Fon THE I957 MONTICELLO II NORTH EIGHTH STREET RICHMOND VIRGINIA Telephone 3-0421 COIVIPLIMENTS of A FRIEND El EJ - T - l g fxfxf-f fA f KS 2 S ,-.- vl 'T' l ' 7 S L-xy'-f l - -J lil , -f-x.x-7 X , 4 E f K , Y ,Ev Vg 206 COMPLIMENIS of Turner's Pharmacy 2100 E. MAIN st. nuunug 'gnunununnnunnnnInInun-nunn-nunnunnunnnnnululll-Inn-Q - - Art Gift 8: Mirror Mart 2 Custom Framing ' Custom Mirror 5 Restoration and Repair Work 5 : Prints ' Paintings and ArtSuppIiez E Phone 6-1008 610 Patterson Avenue Z : 5 I RICHMOND,VIRGINIA In III-IImImIII-IInImmnmumlmm- --nun---Q Highest QuaIity MILK AND ICE CREAM -li CllRlES NECK DAIRY, INC. I600 Roseneath Road T-J ummInnInummnmnunuIuunnuuuu.mnnnu ,,,,,,,,,, Dial 5-I 745 EI CAFETERIA HOT PLATE - COLD PLATE ' A LA CARTE Select a Balanced Lunch Daily at Your School T-J CAFETERIA ...............I................I.........,................,............EJ .................................................. .......... ENNIS BROWN PHILLIPS 66 WheeI Balancing : . 'E' THOMAS BROS. FURNITURE , CASH or CREDIT . 123 East MarshaII, Corner 2nd Keys Made ' RICHMOND, VIRGINIA I 2901 W. Broad Street Phone 3-4621 R'CHMOND-VA- FI2OfIIfSe'2,3E'IiI.22fEIi. -L ,eo 32:of??CPg. 'ifiba-, ilk!-Xfixgb CL ,lj E n le-ZAX A 'XfDgQ f 57 Elnnnnunlnunnununnnnnnnanluununnuuunnunnuunnuu-E nlnunnnnIllnIIllIllIlullnlIuInIIIInunnnlulnlullnluuuuuuu Grove Avenue Pharmacy LEWIS E' FERGUSON PRESCRIPIIONS, FOUNTAIN SERVICE : E 491 I Grove Avenue Phone 6-3405 Pamhng and Decorahng E Quunnnnuuunnnulnnllunnuululluuuulnuululnuu nun 1 5 THE 3111 W- CNY SING' 5 Jem-Dandy Saddle Shop , . : c M- ILT LEATHER Gooos RICHMOND. VIRGINIA 5 Rllglllz EBQIIJUIPMENT A SPECIALTY E E 400 Cowardin Ave. Richmond, Va. B lnnl nnu nunnuuunnuuuuununuunuuun uuunlm Eunu1nnnuu1IIIuaIInlullulIanllunulululluIllIluuuuululuuuno qulunnululuunlnuuununnnuunnnnnnnunnuu:nnunnununq QuIlunnlnllllnIullllnuununluInInlnnunuululnuunnnuuln Sco'H's Texaco Service Southside AuI'o Supply ik Goodyear ' Westinghouse OiI-Lubrication-Accessories Furniture I 'A' 1 . ' . 7th 8: Balnlarldge Sis. , 2306 Chamberlayne Avenue : : RICHMOND 24, VIRGINIA PHONE 5-ons Phone 82-1253 E - uuanunnunuuuulnnnnunnunulnuunnnnunnnnnuunnnunm Euunuu nunnunnnnnulnunu1nnnulnnlunuulnlu nun Qllllllllll nluunnluunnuuluun ull ll 5 Compliments of GORDON METAL COMPANY I4Th and Dock Sfreefs . RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Let's go, Brooklyn! .,-..5 .--.-pf Q ' .-I-L g ' , f-,Af gf -Y Y ' ? ' g 2 , ,-v -if - 1 7 .fb Z ig f ' t-v ,rig ' ' - Y f A f j - Y I - L- ,-a., A-, 1 -if Q -...-2 S SZ- sf.-f - 208 COMPLIMENTS of SERGEANT'S DOG CARE Products uununuuuunuunnnonunuIunu:nunu1nnnnununununaunnnuunnunuunnnnunnnnuunn:nn1ununnunnnuuunluulunuun mnmnamu construction cn., mc. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION . Industrial - Commercial - Institutional ZIO6 Nortlw Hamilton Street Dial 6-2387 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ----------------H EJ f-1.23.1-xl-XID 12 ,- ZX-f 'x fawfsfi A Y 2:5 ,:- - 4- jkxgxi Y, x-fx J x 1 V S i-ir Y , Nf.X Q f xv fX,,.,-X-9 f fl s reef-3-il, QQCXX-AQ 5 209 nun:ulnunununlnunuuuanIuIIIuluIInuIlulunnuunnluuumuum Eunnlnu IIInInlununnlnun:uulunuulnlnn In E? . . 5 Compliments ol E :E I-STIS Go to Park Avenue Beauty SaIon A R N E T T E ' S DIE' +7885 E Ice Cream and Good Food E1.................................................................................El E........................................................................ Q1ununIununnuIuInuuInInIInIIIIInlInIInuIuIInnnlunuulunuuvg gfluuununuunnnunnnnnuuunuuuuuunuunnnnuuun Franklin Inn Confectionery WILL 8' DELANEY- Inc' Q E E Building Material of All Kinds 900 NORTH Cl-EVE'-AND ST' Phone 5-9673 4410 Wes: Bread sr ElIIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllw EIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll mlxnnnun nunlnnnunlunlunuuununnnunun an E Compliments ot BLAIR TRANSIT COMPANY BLAIR TOBACCO STORAGE RICI-IMOND, VIRGINIA Tobacco Capital of the World .. E' ' 'E' 'E' ' ' ' WE DEEWEE STEVE and ANNA, me 5810 Grove Avenue Bakery and Pastry Shop, Inc. Phone 87-0010 Sv We Have the Famous WEST BROAD STREET : 2732 : : BERMUDA SHETLAND Q D1aI5-1755 or 6-1836 g E SWEATERS FIIunInuuununnnunnnInunnun:nuuunuanunnununnuunnum EnIuInIIulununnnunnnnnununlnuluunnuuluulnnu E E BOULEVARD MARKET Tummy Gibbs Auto Sales MEATS - VEGETABLES - Faults ' : E 1403 Altamont Avenue We'II bend over backward Q E Dia' HH? ,O satisfy you'-f 3 E1.......... ..................................... .- ' E mununn nnluunnuluuululnlnluluunuuu u 2039 WEST BROAD STREET Compllmenlsol , . . . b E Peoples Shoe Service R'Cl1m0'1d- V 9 E szo East Broad sneer l 4-v xv , ,A -- - 51 E 'iff E- , -E A ?lE,i-gef IV: 210 A 'ii -f,f I' You'll agree with your friends .... it's JUST THE GREATEST When the gang gets together for a snack. . .the big wheels and livin' dolls all agree . . .Virginia Dairy Milk is iust the greatest! OI course, it's wonderfully good for you, too . . . makes you look Ioetter and feel better . . . BUT if there were no other reason to drink milk . . . the TASTE oi Virginia Dairy Milk would be enough! VIRGINIA DAIRY The Home of Better Milk T810-I4 W. Main Street Dial 5-2838 is '-,-, 1 1-xfA Y.-fin , 5, Xi, ,-Y Q-, J---fxJ'E,-4? Xyyzjxf-X13 , xx- .-A Y ilexeffaa' ' xy-site ' 'f If 2II EI EI PAXTO ' FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Factory Authorized SALES cmd SERVICE ?': EB .!..9,.' .IMl1!EQfIE- IIQUEJEI RICI-IMOND'S LARGEST FRIGIDAIRE SALES and SERVICING DEALER 3 W. GRACE ST. PHONE 3-0121 EI L1 i pix 1 fx ix-Af' X-f KL A .Ag ,fx Q L Q '.- 1-' ' fx Lf x ' X :A:E:i W , rx x', - ,. 212 gl Ennnuuu lnlunnnm PELOUZE SALES CO. 200 NORTH FOURTH STREET - RICHMOND, VA. Phone 2-5025 Wholesale Manufacturers E Distributors Representat ves CHICAGO PUMP CC. ........,,.T. A.T.....TTTT. P UMPS-ALI. TYPES BADGER FIRE EXT. Co .,,,, ,TTT.. . I ,,.,..TT, EXPANSION .ICINTS BELCO INDUSTRIAL DIV. ...T..,..,,.. ,,.T, ,,T..., S w IMMINC PCCLS H. o. TPEPICE Co., ,.T,., ,..............A..,...,,.T,...., .T.... T E MPERATURE INSTRUMENTS , YORK-SHIPLEY OIL BURNERS STEAM GENERATORS Et ------------ ----------- I5 EI -------------------'--------'------------ -'---------'----'-'-----'---'--'--- - ------ --'---'-------'-'---- ---'---'-- ------ ------- ----'- ------------' E T B. H. Cobb Lumber Co., Inc. E ROUGH 81 DRESSED LUMBER, CEDAR POSTS E BUILDING MATERIALS E Yard Phone 5-0641 4408 W. Broad St. EI ---l----l--l---f---l----I-IIIIIIIl-l-I-l-vIll-l-lIIIIIIIIIII I -Ill www' lllvl - E1 ' ' : WESTHAMPTON PHARMACY E WestI'Iampton's First Drug Store S Corner of Grove and Maple Avenues PHONE 87-5413 'E' SPECIALIZING IN FLATTOPS Al's Barber Shop 2803 West Cary Street I . lU'IU'll''ll''ll''IllllllllllIll'llllllllUlll'lllllllllllllllllllllla uummImmmummnmu-nnmum-mnnmu-mmnmnmQ FRESH VEGETABLES FANCY FRUITS LOVING'S PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE 5 1601 E. Grace Street Q DIAL 7-4584 PROMPT DELIVERY Q ..........,...........................................-.....................El nm--mummumum-mmmmm-Imm-mmm-m num-nu-B - BLACK 6 WHITE STORES, INC. Serve Yourself . . . tI'Ie Best for Less 3142 WEST CARY STREET - 6526 HORSEPEN ROAD 6919 LAKESIDE AVENUE Your Richmond-Owned Chain I3 llnnnllunllu IlllllllIIIIIlIluIllIllllullIllllulllllllulullllllllllllllll I lullllluurulnnl luuunn :umm A - , Q- - ,Y ,f Q-fn -7-s Y ? A -3-,X-7 X19 I-13' '14 -,, Z1 f Xaxji, f-flfx A 11. qf irsgri it-M V fx!-2 ji, -in 43f, -R -f, , !K- i ing. 'JL -xv.AXfD .. 'x'9 21 3 2519 Chamberlayne Avenue E 708 East Broad Street PRESCRIPTIONS ARE OUR SPECIALTIES E E Helen to National Theatre, Dial 57493 E If Telephone 7-3515 ........................................................................HEI Q................................................................... .... EI .. .......................um................-..........El E-l........... ............................................... ...- Bennie's Drive-In Compliments i 5 souTH RICHMOND of your : friendly Colonial 24-Hour Service Store All Tee Jay Students Welcome E n aunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnunnuunuunnnunuunnnuun me E ull-nlllllllllll-llllllllllllllllllllllllrllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll n n unnnnunnn Q gunna lllnllalllnllnulllllllllnulllllllulllllullulllllllllullllllll llll SMITH-MCGEORGE CAR COMPANY, INC. Compliments ol C3005 USSCI CNS That Are Dependable BELLE BAKERY 901 west BROAD STREET RICHMOND 20, VIRGINIA E E Telephone 5-4311 Julian R. smith David R. Mcceorge E ll llllllll HQ Q lllllllll l llll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll Q ll llllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll Q Qllll llllllllllllll I Illl llllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll I lllllll l lllllll llll Compnmemsof TARRANT. DRUG CO. E E Prescription Drugglsts ' T' CO' E E Foushee and Br-oacljglisli 3-3469 Richmond, Va ..........................................................................Ey E1............................................................................. Loolr Who's Eating High onthe Hog Now! l :vii j' Y , - xv- , ' - 4--' ' 5-X f x ,-L..--l X., f -is ' X-1' Z Xe IAN -' ' , ' ' il Q V 4' X! f .g , ex if - f I , 214 SMOOTH SAILING Planned programs otinsur- Egg A--:1. ance protection to meet '-:f every need-life, acci- dent, accident and sick- ness, and hospitalization. Atlantic Li e INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office-Richmond, Virginia , More Thar: a Half Century of Service ' I?-I1Iun-1nIIIuInnnIuInnnInI--nIunInnunn-mumnuunnmuuunnnuununq gm ,mm E Compliments ol E S 3 MILL END SHOP 2 E : mas. R. P. OETERS s. SONI 2 I Q llllllll'Ullllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll lllll llllllm S E Phone 4-9921 E E GILMAN PLUMBING CO. 2 E PLUMBING, Hrnnuc AND GAs APPLIANCES E Q E 3109 West Cory Street Q E : G. IAMES GILMAN RICHMOND, VA. E 5 El.........................................................................-...MEI 5 El.................................................................................El 2 I : E 5 Roseneath Auto Supply Co. 5 E ROSENEATH ROAD AND s PATTERSON AVENUE a lg. ......... ......... E -'--------'---'----------'-------'--'-----------------------------'--------'----- ,o 2 CONVEYORS-CASTERS-TRUCKS ' - C. E. CLARKE 81 SON 13 I3I3 Altamont Avenue 5 5 2 E ' - . imnumunmnumumuuumnmmllmmnuuulunnnmuuu:E Ennnuu nmunmumnuuuulunuuuuuunnnlm , A , - - - -Y - o gil Y Y' if -T QA s-'A l f f-V gif V if , Y,-s ,A f Y xfgfg, 'GK iigrl -if ,-Vi i xflliyg Q Jw if i XXV kv fJ 1!xv. x , lx-X-1 lg 1 215 El1lnnunnun.nun-lnnnnnuuununnnunnnu unnnnnnm Bnlunnu 1IIlalnlnunllllunllnllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE E Phone 4-7447 E I Let's Go Bowling! AUIfgNgEg3ICE IT's GREAT FOR A DATE GAS AND OILS ATLANTIC LUBRICATION WASHING AND POLISHING P L A Y D I U M E BOWLING ALLEY : Exide Batteries ' Firestone Tires : : I807 West Broad Streell : 330i W. Cary St. Richmond, Va. Open I0 0-m-T0 I2 Pm- 5 Euuulnunununurununnnunnun nunurunnunnnuurnunnuum Ennunuu nuulnuluunuuuuunnnnuulu uuurulnlunlm Q uuunnuununnun llnllplll.lllnllllllgpllnppllnlulunll nnnnnnunnuuun Q Q lllu lluulnnun ulluunnnununnnnulu llllll I llll lllll lllllllllll llll IIII IQ DIXIE 5c, I0c, to 51.00 Store 0 3012-I4 W. Cary Street 3002 Meadowbridge Road 5823 Patterson Avenue : I3 QuunnunununuluulnnnunuunIununIInlunlunnnuunlnnnnng TODDLE HOUSE 2237 w. stead sneer E E 2727 W. Broad Street 5 Q - 1036 W. Grace Street 5 E RICHMOND, VIRGINIA : EI I5 EI E' E Compliments ot : Stratford Hills Beauty Salon 5 3 Stratford Hills Shopping Center IEI Iii nunnunnnnnnnnnnnuunlnnnunununnuunnnunuunuuuuluull uuunnnnnnulnlnunnnunluuunnnnlnununnnunnlunnnnu' I? '? AWALT'S ICE CREAM 5 For a Real 5 Ice Cream 1 1 E Treat . . . Z ' A 772' E I Go to AWALT'S X ... 5 It Cdnll bE BBBl 5 E 1905 Semmes Ave. ' Phone 83-I 726 E mlllllllllllllll hlllllllllll lllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm T5 - -t - Y Q' Phone 87-2810 Richmond, Va. g llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll JONES MOTOR CAR COMPANY 2923 West Broad Street - Cadillac ' Oldsmobile RICHMOND, VIRGINIA EI EI Mahone's Amoco Service Center 5701 PATTERSON AVENUE 3 I5 I? Compliments ol 3 A E R I E N D IEI Maxey J. Wallace, Inc. Real Estate and Insurance 4l9 N. Boulevard RICHMONIIVIRGINIA - Phone 5-2340 lil 3 Q f -i fffis Y ' ?'g 2 Y e 4 AAS 4'-v--vf - Y 5 ,A - l - - , --g if 7 216 ,Pl '-Y ' fw- X gpm. --II mmm -n-u 1 --1---1 -n--nm-mn --ln -u .-..---.-.. mu--mm --n-.---- - -.--- mu-mmm ----.--...f....................... ......... .... . ..........., ......mQ 2 3 2 3 Z ......... ...... ........ ...... .... .. ......... E' Bud Myers Cleaners COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Call for and Deliver : aovf, PETERSBURG PIKE 3 Phone 83-0555 Richmond, Virginia El s Puckett Hardware Co. Q Paints ' Housewares Sporting Goods ' Garden Supplies 5 3030 MEADOWBRIDGE RD. Phone 86-0306 E1 venue NEIGHBORHOOD DELIVERY 2 Pizza Pies ' ltalian Spaghetti El Steaks ' Chops ' Chicken 'El 5 Compliments of nnunnunnunnnun unluluun annnnnnnn-nnuunnnunuuunununnununnlnunn nnnnnn ................................................ ...... ...........................E l3....... ..... .....................................................................E1 The Southside Press DEAN M. MILLS : WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS INFORMALS 305 West I I th Street , PHONE 82-8322 E I1nmInmuummm-mmm-mmmImnmm-mm-mnun--nn-Q Lyric Barber Shop 909 EAST BROAD ST. E We specialize in Tlattops 5 i-mmcuts si .oo NIR. GEORGE WHITBY, Prop. 5 mu-mm Imm-IInnumumuummm-n-uma -----I.--.--Q Compliments of 2 A FRIEND :Ei ' LAWRENCE MOTOR CO., Inc. 5 Your Friendly DODGE-PLYMOUTH and DODGE TRUCK DEALER Modern and Complete Service s Boulevard OFF Broad Phone 6-1536 E1 ----------------------'-----------------'---------------------- -------------f-------------- -f-----------------------------'--f---------'- Ei E '-'--1--''-----'---'---'---'-'-----'----'-- -'---'- --'--- ---- --'--- -- - E E ----------'----'-'--'-----------'--'---'--''-''--'---'--'--'--'---'--'--- '--'-- E Your Friend in Disaster Q 1 p 3 ,, -I- ll0 E. Broad Street AMERICAN : l3I9 Hull Street h : : E 3514 W. Cary Street : ' 5 E1 --.------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EJ EJ ------------ --------------------------------.-----------------.------------- 5 , ---Q - -kv 4'-,Y Y-4' l 5- gg' fx, -f ?', . f xx-f ' IT- Z JV.-X 218 unuuu nnnmnunnununnuuununnununlnuunununnnnnnnununununuuuunuununn unnnnn nunu nunnnnug Qulnnuu nunnunuuuunununnuuuuuuuuululllnlnunuuuq USE NATURAL R. W. lDiclrl Jones, Jr. 5 , Sawyer and Smith, Inc. G A S THE SAFE CLEAN Realms DEPENDABLE FUEL ' - COOKING ' WATER HEATING CLOTHES DRYING ' HOME HEATING office 3-6766 Home 5-2453 ' I I7 North 8th Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA : . New Business Division ii mn nllnn nmmnmm uumnun--.Q L I ,, ,,II I RCA Victor De Luxe Automatic 45 Victroa Phono- - graph. Big power, top performance at ow cost. P ays Upto 2 hours ot 45 records automatica ly. Golden Throat tone. AC operation. Rich cabinet in Dar: Gray with Light Gray grille or Forest Green with Spruce Green grille. Model 7EY2-536.95 AVAILABLE AT ALL RCA VICTOR DEALERS lil XWD li .Zi A Oiix 'O J H-'L A Tykljf' 1 :fy Xxx., ' .A f1-1+--f M- W T T -xfU A fame f 9 5 219 E3 nuvulnnlnnnnnunnlnunnnunuuuu vnnu unnnnnnnnnumum Ennunlnunnunnunununnnluulnulnunuunununnun Class Rings-Club Pins E 5 Calling Cards-Invitations E 5 Inc' Capg and Gowns 1414 Semmes Avenue Si? Richmoncl, Virginia Telephone 82-2388 - WaI+er B. Anderson , , 5 I.. G. Balfour Products FRED A. MUSE, President Q 4111 Kensington Ave. RicI'imond,Va. 2 Q E1........................... .... ..................................................E1 El.............................................................. ..... 'E' HYMAN BROS. PONTIAC, INC. 1016-20 N. Boulevard RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DiaI5-7461 COURTESY DEPENDABLITY BlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIlllllllllllIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 Compliments of RICHMOND Plumbing 8: Heating Supplies, Inc. . 3303 LANVALE AVENUE - RIC:-lMOND,vA. Phone 84-3213 Make room for me, GirIs. .,-Q..-111-:f f' g Q AZ.x-,N l - Q - ' -f' 2 is .f - , , .4 7 ,Y A 3 f ?-if A is if - g,.v--, X wk., X N, I X, WY, C 220 Qnmmmnnnumm-nmnmn 1 mn nm-nngl gli1unmmmmnumnmnmnnnmmmunnnnm-ummm--munQ A Gin from Reese! WIM Auro SERVICE 2 be General Auto Repairing treasured forever . . . STATE INSPECTION ig E 4419 W. Broacl Street REESE'S ANTIQUE SHOP 5 5 l : 2 Phone 6-8338 S. Roy Wimmer 2 E 207 E. Main E E S E llllllllll llll llIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll Q 5 llllllllll lllllllllllllll llllll I I I llllllllllllllllllll Ulm muunnu nnnnl mn ulllll In-Q Compliments oi TOMLINSON CO., INC. WHOLESALE Plumbing and Heating Supplies-Industrial Supplies . RICHMOND zo, VIRGINIA E1 Ig.unnnIuununnnnnnuunuuulu Illllulllllll uluunnl lllwllllwll Q Ellllllln nunnulnuunnulnu unlnuiq C. L. Slavin Cleaners Virginia School Equipment One oi Richmond's Finest C I Cleaning Plants O nc' RICHMOND, VIRGINIA W. . : 31 I3 Cary Sireei : Complete School Equipment z Q Richmond, Va. Dial 5-4685-4-1535 E E Service E Enlnulnnuluululllulnll llnlllllllllllulllulllllllllllllllllullli Enunnu nnnnlunnnnnnn nununn... ....,,,n,E a C , C- I-wx Y - JP IF- '3Ax f Z? f-gxfixjjlv few 'x.'L, IN '1f alex 'f 1 e H V-ke? 1 ' ' 1:6 - X. I CK, as X .Q 'Ni 'n ff-Z-X gil , xi A- 1 ? .. - -,vzlz , I1 Y x-I-VS xi? 221 Wlllllllll' llllllll lllllllllll llll llllllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllll llllllllllllll Q ?lllll lllllll llllilllllll I Q Q Carroll s Shoe Store A. -I-I HAMILTON 5035 FOREST HILL AVE. IZO6 I-lull Street ' + Headquarters for School Shoes E 5 INSURANCE E 5 P-F Canvas Shoes 2 2 E mum ullll lu uulul uuul nluul ulllull nuuulu llullll mug Eluulnlnn llulunlng Q lulull Inu llnuulull Inn lllllluul luuuln nllunl nnnnn nnnnl :nun nnnnn Q Q pllnllllllll ,..,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,, . ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,.,,,. Q Q COMPLIMENTS OF PLUMBING and HEATING Wachter 8: Wolff Corp. BAUGHMAN co. ' CONTRACTORS Pfintefs cmd Lithoqraphers , 402 North Robinson Street : - Ik . Phone 84-3974 aot south Randolph st. Richmond, v.. 5 lllUllllllll llllllllllll I illlllllllllll U llllllllllllll I llll lllll I I NINE E llllllll I llllllllllilllllllllllllll Ill lllllllll ll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 Q lllullluulnull all lllllllnulluuulln u lullnuull lunn llllluunuul In llulnnunluulnnlnl Q ?lunn nunul gnu' glgnl nl nnununuunnnu. Q Congratulations to the -I-he Class of '57 EPROM- PARK FOODLAND Richmond's Most Complete Food Store 5 Sir R. H. MINOR CORPORATION 5 - 509 North Meadow Street E I2 N. Robinsogipca 84-2I03Richmond, Va. E 2 RICHMOND 20' VIRGINIA 5 E llllllllllll llllllllll lllllllllllll I llltll I lllll 6 S I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll llllllllll Il llllllll Ill lllllll Ill lllllllllllll llllgl EI ' El Worcl Motor Corp. RICHMOND'S FIRST EXCLUSIVE PLYMOUTH DEALER . 216 Petersburg Pike 1 PHONE 82-2371 Q llll llll llll lllll I lllllllllllllll llll l'lll llll llllllll ll lllll IIIIIQ ' 'l's.f --f v ' Y Sl-Cf-? i'2 if , 'Q L -f- ,C I - X - -E I age, 5 Q f-.,,v, C --if 7 Y Z g 4 ' gr Y-X lf! Q.,l:s-f ,A - 1 l Q T 5 ' R 4 f'X gf 222 EI' ''''' ' ' I3 E' ' ' El 4-Hour Film Developing : 11' COMPLIMENTS FILMS LEFT BY Imo-READY AT 4:30 : AT NO INCREASE IN PRICES of Adams Camera Shop CORNER sm and BROAD De,-Iarneffe 81 Paul , BOULEVARD and BROAD ST. E S Richmond, Va. E E 2 Q unnununnnnnn nnnununu n num mmm uuununvg Qlulullul llunuull lllll lllllll I Ill? . - : : Goodyear Service Store 2 Compliments 2831 W. Broad St. of A F R I E N D : RICHMOND, VIRGINIA : : : wllllllllllll llllllllllm glllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllllb Qllllllllllll IIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll lllll IIIIIIIIIIIQ QlllllIIlllIllllllllllIIllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Qomplymems of E Johnnie's Surplus 84 Supply . E WE BUY AND SELL EVERYTHING E S E E 3409 Williamsburg Avenue 5 5 3rd 8: MaIn Streets E E Bus- phone 7,4924 5 m 'l ' 'Inu' I.II-'lu'uuuu.'n..'unu'l nllnunm El!IIIlllllllllllllllIlllllllIIllllllIIllIllllllIlilllllIllllllllillnlllllllllllla ---------- ----------- ------------ PATTERSON FOOD CENTER BEN PARKER' FLORIST HOME OF TOP QUALITY MEATS . 202 E-15' Gfacisffee' . . . SPECIALIZINO IN FINE FOODS 2 Dlal 33056 Richmond' Virginia E E 5718 Patterson Ave. Phone 87-4226 E .... .. EF- ----- ---- -- ---------- ?,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,lullllnngu uunuuug gnuunnu lllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll? E E E Compliments ol E TEXACO SERVICE Rose's 5-I0-25C Store COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Three Chopt and Patterson Ave. TOURIST INFORMATION Ph 87 3674 ' one - 5 II5Cowardin Ave. Richmond,Va. 2 5 L P THORPE Manager 5 E .-..- .ummm-um unnuu nun u IIIIIIII -ll--llllllvllllllfllg E ' 'II II '' '' '' '' ' ' El I ,N - E , L I-E. F E , LVX ,,D D Aifsdxf-xfb ,-- X As- ' T-ii AY 1 - if ji' 2 Y ill- fN'YXfJ9 f -I V Q - ' -gf ll,,g,i,,i-fx! SA ', liw-llx'-'N-'O 223 I3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -EI El'-' ----------------------------------------------------------- -- - El PURDY 8: LEWIS Sidlmae TRANSFER a. STORAGE CORPORATION 600 N. Sheppard St. . LONG DISTANCE IVIGVING KYANIZE PAINTS andVARNISHES FISHING EQUIPMENT E E 4920 W. Broad SL Telephone 5-2404 E 2 Phone 87-4228 Richmond, V E Illllll lllllunulullllll nnllnanlaauuluunuuunn nnnu a n n nmE E nnunuununnnnnnauuunuuuuannnun uuuunnnnnnnnuunsnuauu Q WcIrren's Lustro Gloss Paper Usecl in the I957 Monticello X- il- ll- FURNISHED THROUGH B. W. WILSON PAPER COMPANY, Inc. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA CAVALIER CLEANERS 4021 MacArthur Avenue Dial 84-3245-84-3246 ESQUIRE CLEANERS One Hour Service 933 W. Grace Sf., at Harrison T. HERBERT VAUGHAN EDW. J. SCHUTTE 7 ,L Y i- Z Q fi,-v.f Z , '- j 5 T X, 2 s ,--, -,vl - I Q Y A-rv,-i 4-5 fl , X1 L-f - T I'-K X - --EZ ' ' Y f-WL? ' - X 224 nnanunnnuln1n1nInnnuuInnuuuuunnnmnmInn-unnnuuu1nnuuunuunnunnmIIuun Compliments of MATTHEWS TIRE SALES 1 FEATURING PENNSYLVAWNIA rusmss fAu'ofufx Passenger - RECAPPING - Truck 24-HOUR SERVICE I2 Cowardin Ave. PhOne 82-6729 fX!Y,f'Q-gzfxfb ,-Lfb ,-L ,fxg ,Vi 2-xxx 1g - I kj -f ---4 4 Vx? f 'il-fl? - 16-Jgr K' 1 -' f-Y ---1 L+? K- , -E ' if 'f 'J 225 EIN...............................................................................E1 DIXIE WHEEL co. Q INCORPORATED WHEEL AND RIM DISTRIBUTORS Automotive Parts 2+ 916-918 N. BOULEVARD RICHMOND zo, VA. Phone 5-3207 lil ------.------ --------------------------------------------- -----... E1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------'------- 11 BILL'S BARBECUE : Two Locations E 927 Myers Street 5805 Broad Street E Phone 5-9905 Phone 88-9991 i RICHMOND. VIRGINIA me ime E : So t s a Green Thumb C g A Trial Makes A Customer Q Eunlnuunnuuunlnuuuluu1unuunuluunlnluuu lulnuuula Big Payoff Ululnuuuul ulInnuunlnIllullnnunInIuIlunlununlnunlulnunun1unnnnunnlnununnulnuununuannunuuuunnnlnnnnn Martin Chevrolet Sales Corporation 214 Cowardin Avenue Richmond! Largest Chevrolet Dealer RICHMOND, VIRGINIA EIIIIIIIUIIIIII -nmn-nun Royal-Liverpool Insurance Group 4001 Fitzhugh Avenue Phone 6-5586 RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Bulullulnn Si f,5 ,-7L,f 'Q -Y Q- 2 Y fix C ,lf eiig ? 226 , , X, if ,Z-5 El .............................E' RANDQLPHMACQN CCJLLEGE Ashland, Virginia AN ACCREDITED LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR MEN with a national reputation for the success of its graduates. . Blackwell Auditorium with Fox Hall inthe Background Information may be secured from H. BURNELL PANNILL, Dean of Men and Director of Admissions at ------- ----------- -------- -- ----- -------in , lf! ,, I-X.-ff, rf ' v fir? ' 722 JTA , Ei 9 jix gui, A' 1 1234-:egg , 151- fe--s-1 - 227 Qufu.-unmmmummunnuummmnuInmumn-nmmn-un-:ng guununu DUKE'S SHOE SERVICE 5 C. B. Carter, Prop. it Compliments 905 N. Sheppard St. Phone 5-1146 Ot A FRIEND Q I.ll.ll..l,.lllllllllggllllllglllglllIIII,,l...ll.lllll..,l.,ll..l..ll,,l,.,,.,,, E : Lafayette Foodland 1007-09 LAFAYETTE STREET '93 FINE EOOD '23 . . H,I.Breit M.i.sECkef Ij1..................... .........................E1 lg........... m............ ........................................................................ W. H. WHITE Plumbing and Heating Contractors MODERN KITCI-IENS Oil Burners ' Water Heaters ' Gas Appliances . 2416 CHAMBERLAYNE AVE. - DIAL 4-0585 .wi . 'Q Ennunnnu u . X5 XX E1......-...U -I.--I---I-I.-.lu .I...mmnmmmmmm..mt.--.-Hnunm-I-...I-.I-...-........ . J 4 : ,Lhhnl C. V V . fi 5 ' ou A R, e -1, - .1 ' ,I QR.-.itat ,Q J J! 'uv ,Hg i 8 ' lf 3 3 ISI' 5 H O T E l' . f ' ft .I ,JF fiitfw Q ,R . ' E 252: 7. I' --'71 I L . . . Q ow' I., V X M Richmond s Prestige Hotel .N X 'VN -r OJ :XP f -, f.Ef O if X X, , 2 ACRES ADJACENT FREE PARKING ' ' l X' JF x James M. Powell, Managing Director hx- U C-'I Ig51mlurQ llannu1unnunnnulnuuunununuuunnuununnuun nulunlnunnunuuuuunuuunnnnuuunnuunuululunl XY . 5 L ,L ,hu L. Z I if , lj 55. 'xg rg f I , f' 5, Q41 , L. J . IJ ' . ,. J 5 ef ,s ff .1 I L , of -3'J ,Jf si fi K '-v- x. ,A - - X 'LY 'D wxci- ' 5 - -A 'S' I-wx I L if., X W 4 A fi in-S E X 1 Zf 228 Qululunu nlnuung wesrwooo V ckssrvnew 1 5805 Patterson Ave. 6516 Horsepen Road 5 N 1 5 BEVERLY HILLS LAFAYETTE SUBURBAN - 8526 Patterson Ave. 1011 Lafayette Street 2369 Staples Mill Road Bllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll llllllllllb gl............ ..........E1 E1........... ..........l? Cinder Block Company 5 Compliments of Richmond, lnc. of I 5 Ellen Road and Rosedale Avenue 5 Westwood Cleaners E phone 84-2433 E Q: W. Broad S1. buunnnn unulnlg Einnnluuu unllulng El............1...-1..11..1.1.1.111...111..........................................Q E-l........... .......................................... ...........Q Georgran Beauty 5a1on MCRTONIS Specuallsts1nH1:1Lrrgme:gWav1ng and 5 5 5 . 1 : : 5 Dm M50 Economy Market 5 E 315 N, Addison St. Opp. Wm. Fox School E 5 E E1..--1.1.1.11...-1.-1.-1.--1.1--1---1.11-1.1tm-1.--1.nm111-111.--...........-Q E WA' E FANCY GROCWES AND MEMS i FONTAINE PRESS if ' . . . Creators and Producers of Fine Printing E 614 N. LOMBARDY ST' g . . . 1310 Altamont Avenue g 2 ' : - : Dia15-9111 E ...RICHMOND,VIRG1NIA 2 2 2 15 fa-H --------- ---- ---Isl rp----H ---- - ----- ------------ ---'- wg JAMES RIVER Lumber Products for the Builder 5 I wesrwooo Ave. 1 I W. Grace Street 7-0731 and Q E SAUNDERS AVE. Q 418 E. Main Street 7-4408 Q : : 5 E Phone 6-1554 S ElllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllm QUUIUIIIIII ll'llll'll'llllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIU. llulllllllm lk i - W I fi ix- 5 4? 51 ' If 'J'-I 1' ,tk ' six 'JL' Q , I, i 1-U I f , if i l ' Q- 1 i 13 if ,X fi XX-. x ,-y!- .. Lf-xfw 229 I mm-ang lg nuuu--n n --.---.-.------.---.--I----.-...--.-..---..--.-....-.....--..-......-................--...-..-..--.-......-. - HARRISBRENAMAN Inc. , I : 717 E. Grace Street Phone 2-4796 and 2-4797 ' RICHMOND ' VIRGINIA - MMGREGOR - A. G. SPALDING SPORTING GOODS AND ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Qnuunm nImmInnnIunmmmun-umm- , Ph 88-9723 WESTWOOD E RADIO-TELEVISION CENTER E AND RECORD SHOP 6219 W. Broad Street E Westwood Shopping Center Richmond EI El COMPLIMENTS OF Virginia Drug Company E 4805 FOREST HILL AVENUE 'E' a Atkinson 8: Howard . PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 5 North Ave. and Brookland BIvcI. 3-9095 Sk Springer Drug Co. 5 23rd and Venable St. 2-5889 E lllnylllll nnnn n nu nnnnnlununuunn s nuluuunuunll :nu :lnlulln I? 'Elf 5: aa EI? IEI Compliments ot E.......... 121 GUY SMITH HARDWARE 5807-9 Patterson Avenue DIAL 87-1110 . :EJ 'EI Compliments of PU RITAN DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 4501 W. Broad Street E G. E. MacCARTNEY ' 5057 Forest HiII Avenue 1 - Hamburgers ' Hot Dogs ' French Fries Cheeseburgers ' Barbecues IPitCooIcecII FROSTY FREEZ iq fig,-f g ,-v ' Q , .--7 , x --Y x ,-Y-lf--A Ig -iii , ,-X,--f Y? ' ' --V Nl V : -.f v S721 T ' -jr l-? - f 230 quo ulnuunuunnnvnnlununulunllunnnuonnlunuunuuuunnuluuuunnunanlnnunuuul u ullllllllln Q gn lnllunun nuunnl:rnuululuuulurunuruun T n uunllu lllllllnl Martin Tile 8: Marble Co. Compliments of 31 16 West Leigh Street + ELINoR FRY W. H. MARTIN, Owner of : + -A' E Telephone 6-7698 Richmond 21, Va. E 5 E --un unuucnnlunull- lllrlllnlllur lllllllll I l I u llllllluuuun T snnnu 'mb E unnlunnuna uunnnnn' 1 T E gl lllln nn nnullnlluunllnu nnunnunn nunl nnluuu luulnnunl n nlpl ug? QU ...1 nnunlnu lllgnllll Ilpll.llllnllnpllnlllnpllnlnllllllfll E E HAVENS at MARTIN' INC. E E Dial 3-7351 Residence 5-7337 STATIONS ' RADIO R. A. YOUNG E DIAL 1380 5,ooo WATTS ' Building ' Remodeling E F-M' Repairing ' Commercial E ?J3g09wATTS Residential ' Concrete Worlc TELEVISION CHANNEL 6 34 5 100,000 WATTS The First Stations 522 Brook Road H of Virginia RICI-IMoND, VIRGINIA mlll IllllIlllllllllllllllllllll lllllflllllllllll llllllllllllll lllllllllll llllll IIE E lllllllIllllIllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllllllllllll ll E The Big 1956 Monticello Banquet and the Pinning of the Celebrities 171 fx-fx.. M -,foxlxfl fzv- -sax ff- TT fait?-ea -- 9 , i xg? Y Y ,gi Y Y xx-Egg Q xv I-X 'off A -if fx fxv. E T ' f,- -X vii xi - 'x-- Euurulnn lllllllllllll Q QU!!! lllill ' ' 1 What X 1 ou want x 2 Y E IS G kr Compliments 5 C L -99' ' 2 oke , of - X S I DRINK X W I Wd? Q X - ve: -1 x R-Av Q-H - ! . Colm is a fegislertd lrodo-mlrlr. 5 PLATE GLASS Richmond Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. ' 1310 ROSENEATH ROAD E ulnlul nun: ............ ,E E ,,......,,, ..q,,l,. E Q I l ' ' I 'l '. .. l.'.'l'. Ill llI'll ll ln? gllll llilllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllll I lllll I lllll E Highland Park Pharmacy A- W- GRANDIS CO- R. R. ROOKE GENERAL 2929 Second Avenue CONTRACTORS RICHMOND' VA' i 2913 w. Leigh sr. Phone 5-4886 Phone 3-1847 RICHMOND z1,vlRolNlA E 'l ' ' 'l 'Img 6 luuluuunuannnn n nnnnnnnnnnnnq nnnnnunu nnuunnunnnuuu n lluu nlnnunuuu EU' ' ' I' -E1 Elm: nnnn s unnu num nuunnnuunnn n -nunn mnmmuuu nlnunlu lmlmunnu i TIRES BATTERIES E E .Ri h d - Dial , 9 CARROLL'S Esso sTATloN 5 J C m ,2R,'22' BROTHERS 2 7 H E WASHING and LUBRl.CATlON E 5 We Repair All Makes of Fountain Pens H 'M' E ' ' ' ' 'EJ EW llll ll llll Ill lllluulnul nun: ruuluulruur ' nnunluuulul llllulnuulullll ll ?Iummmlmlmmumlu ulruuuuuuuunnnununnnnnnunnnnnnnnan um nnnunnuunnnn Q l:1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,ll,, mm .,...l 'I ,..l,-........,... -ummm, ,,,,,,, ,mm JONEERQQREQBINS STUART'S STORE 5 Reahors and Developers 3 E 402 W. Broolrland Parlc Boulevard Q RICHMOND,VIRGINlA 5 E QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES EUIIIIIIUI llllllllllllll I llll 'UIIllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIOIIIIE EflllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll llllllllll l get A- , --.J Y A - ,-xx. xv? , -5 E -e- ,x- eeg, O iii 1,35 Z Q i 1 6 -4 -1,111 elf 2 die ' M f 232 E1 ........................................................... ...HEI nn CongratuIations, Graduates! RICHMOND DAIRY 314 N. Jefferson Street 'ik EOR THE BEST IN MILK AND ICE CREAM E1 ... ..................................H......................---..........-..H................................. ...HEI I3 nnnnnnn nunum nnnnunllnnlllnnnllnlllnnllIullnllll unununn llllllnrnl nuInnuuulnnununnnununmnnn llll .I ,UUE Dial 6-0765 umunnmununnnmn 1-s Fancy Canned Foods for Smart Young Homemakers I gr, ' '''' ' '' '' ' 'EI BOWKER AND RODEN, INC. I REINFORCING BARS Wire Mesh ' Placing Accessor'es ' Form Ties RICHMOND 20, VA I -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- E1 SIX as ZVX JK Z : - A f5i7U lfiiifsizs 2 iv A gill! 2 3 3 Q -----'---'-------'--------'---'---------'--- ----- ----------'-------'---'-- - Q EJ ------------------------ '--'---'--'-- ------'-'--'----------- - '-'---'-- ' Q WIM AUTO SERVICE SHEPPARD STREET General Auto Repairing STATE INSPECTION O - 4419 W. Broad Street : E 5 Phone 6-am s. Roy wammef 707 N- 5l'ePPafd Sffeef E, .............................. .................................. E. Ei ......-.....----.---------.---.-------------------------.------------------.----- E Q ----'--------' ------------------------------------------------- -------------------- ------'-------------'- ----------'--' Q FRANK A. BLILEY Funeral Home 217 WEST GRACE STREET Dial 3-2761 E1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...El Q-inImmmim-mm--in-mmmmnmm1inmmm--m-.nm-...im : Dial 4-7571 E 5 E FOY'S PHARMACY Owen's Service S'I'a'rlon : THE SHENANDOAH - Amoco Tires and Baffefies I 2 Amoco Products QIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIffllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllq g Park View Pharmacy Dial 333550 3000 Moss Side Avenue 121 1 Westover Boulevard Q-nnluulllllllllllllmllnlllIluuullnunlununnuuuuunuunnu.E - : gli:--nniuin umumunumumminimnunmmmunu ininnn-nn? : Ford Sales and Service LAYFIELD MOTORS, INC. : Sandston, Virginia : E ' ' lllll lull umm ,.,,,,f'S - x 52' -Y f v I E --Q 3 -X 5 R 1 fr1xf:-T-f:rr'x K' -A -1-- XTX f R ,A:,g,f -151- Q- E : 1 if t X 'Av--5 Eg, 234 Qunlnlnnl nu nnnnn nn lnunng Peck Iron and Metal Company, Inc. 2314 BELLS ROAD IStop I2 Petersburg PiIceI 2 Telephone: Richmond 82-5636 g Eunnnn IInnuInnnnnunullunulllnlluuuuuuuunununnn nunnnlu QllIn:nunnununnunununlunuuunuununuunnunnnnununQ guuunlunnnn1IunlIInuInIuunnnnununnnInununununnununnnnuug C. B. Chance Esso Station CETTER PHARMACY 5 5 5 rescrtptlon Drugglst : E Chamberlayne Ave. and Overbrook Rd. E Q WE DELIVER E Phone 5-9739 RICHMOND, VA. Dia' 5-0935-94-2594 I E E 3I56 W. CARY ST. RICHMOND, VA. E Eunmummummmn mmm unummmnnmumnmuma EIIummmuIllI'IIIIllIIIIIIllIIllI'IlIIllI'Ill'IllIIIIllllllllllllllunlun-E ,..,..................................................I? I?.................................................................................El J. F. SLEDGE, INC. 5 WILLIAMS OIL CO. 5 3OI C wardin Avenue . O FueI OII-Kerosene RICHMOND, VIRGINIA J. F' Sledge II I4 Hull Street OFFICE PHONE az-3649 HOME PHONE 4-0449 g phone 52,8636 5 IEI......... ...................................................................4gI EI..................................................................................I? E Earnest Brqgq Inc, E E 5 2920 WEST CARY STREET Q E Burnt CIay Products E E Dial 5-6956 E Q RICHMQNDI VIRGINIA E Q The Best Sandwiches in Town 5 Ij......... ...................................................... .........IiI Ij......... ................................................. .............Ii1 Ij:j...................................................... .........EI gp............................................................................... EI E Bus. Phone 2-I 573 Res. Phone 4-5989 E HOME SUPPLY CO. J. M. SEARS, Prop, . Used Furniture Bought, Sold and Exchanged 326W.LeighSt. Rachmomiva. E unluunlunnnuunuannnnuuuunuunnaaeuuuunnuuunnnunnuunnuunvvunlununuulnuuunnunnnnurnu E Btn lluanlllllunuluvlllnul I ulll n lllllllulllulllluuuull u nullulln unu luunnuunl mug R1chmond, Va. X-Xf ' ,ilifm -.'--XXWJ' i ,ls f -Axyayb '56 7 Zi?-f 1 'P - VZX 552 'JV Xxx .Q ,-T-iQ'i- -Q5-X-A ' - T--fxfw 235 f H inmnmnunnnninuunnnnnunlnnnxmnunnnnnmuunumm Ennuuunu nnunu E JONES MOTOR CAR Compliments 2923 West Broad Street Of Cadillag - oldsmobne Ransom L. Hassel, c.L.u. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA El nun. .nnnn-mm Enluunnu lnunnnnnlnulnnnnunuvunuunu nun-n E J. M. Fry Co. ' AND Richmond Printing Ink Co. oi iv Compliments A f: R I E N D Printing Ink Manufacturers : 3 t Phone 3-zzoo 104 N. 14th sire.: 'l ' 'lQ QW!IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllInllluIllullllulluuuuuuu E Ill--ll-IIIIIIIIIIII''lvllvl'ml-IIIIllIm'IIIIv-Ilvllvvl-v---'mlm'IHQ Qulunnnunnu1Imnunununununnumnnmnnnuummmm- E WILKINSON FLOWERS David M. Lea 81 Co., Inc. Archie Wilkinson, Jr. E RICHMOND- VIRGINIA .2 Manufacturers oi Bedroom Furniture and THIRD AND MAIN wafebouna Boxes NIH IIII'II'III'II'l l l 'l ll llllulllllllllllli EllllllllllIllIllIllIllIllIIIIIIllulInululuululunnunu uluun E T.J.'s Fighting Letter Men -:vw - , .-Q f - ? ' Q - 4' 2 'f I fr- 2 4 X 1 ':Z ' ' .. I 1 W1 i S'-V--' rf N., sf S , V,-, , 236 f 5 E '---'----' - ---'---------- E 5 COMPLIMENTS ' of The Clover Room lil' ---------- ----- '---- ------------.- lil I? E' 'E' ' ' I? TODD'S LAFAYETTE . ESSO SERVICE CENTER VARIETY STORE 244-IQUR SERVICE IOIO Lafayette Street CALL 84-4854 Located at D E HERMITAGE TRAFFIC CIRCLE : E 2 Phone Richmond 4-5359 S S C H O O L S U P P LI E S 5 I5 ---------- -------------------------'-------'----'--- -------'-------------------- lil EI ------------------------------'-------------------------------------------------- I-in E' -------'---'------ ----------------'---------'---'--'-'---'------- --'-'----' E E -----'---------------'---------'--'------------'--'--- --'-------'- ---------- FI wYATT FLoRIsT Phelps-BowIes-Cooke FIowers for All Occasions Mofor Co., Inc. 7537 2735 WEST BROAD STREET RICHMOND, VA. 3200 Idlewood Avenue F I D s I - P1 th f PHONE 53087 EAIEEE AND siaillirirtiisls - EI ---------- ---------'----'---'--------''--------------------------------- lil EI --------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- lil I? ' ' El . MAJOR'S SERVICE I 3200 N. BOULEVARD ' Phone 6-2945 Q E '--------- -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------. El E' . . S Richmond Fixture and Equipment Co. E E 5 Store Fixtures and Equipment of All Kinds 5 E 5 GLASS - CHINA - SILVER IOI4-I0l6 East Cary Street Phone 3-8338 406 N Q-unuunuInnuunuuulnuuuuuu lnulluu I nnunlruunlu nn Inluluuuull annum Ennun lllu un Kramer's Market WE DELIVER . CIeveIand Sf. D II--II-III--III-II---Q I5-6144 X ,CV i X? ,,i,x- ,,fQ-f,- f QM NZ3 A fe f A-T-is e5E j f ,Q Q gif' , lf Lf X-A' - - C Y f i g A ' kfifwv 237 Compliments of KOSTER'S CANCELLATION SHOE SERVICE 309 North Sixth Street RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E ml IInununuummmnunumnmnuumlullll U E E1 .... ---- EI Albemarle Paper Mfg. Company RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Manufacturers of KRAFT PAPER ' BLOTTING PAPER WATERPROOF KRAFT ' MULTIWALL SACKS H.. Innunn nuunununnunnnun nunnnnnnunnnunuuuunnunuunuuuununu .nunnlun,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,,,,,,I,,,,,,..,........nunn.lnnnnnnE Bunluunluluulllnulnlllllnllulunnuuunnnunnnlnln ,, ! ,Q WESTHAMPTON ESSO WLS i1:fi1r043iTGIiQr,ii2',, DICK DUCKHARDT L f f .A E E 5805 Grove Avenue R 5 A L 1' 0 R 5 E Phone 88-9889 llllllllllllllllllll lllll llllllllll lllll lllllllllll llllll llllllllllllllllm mlllll llllllllllllllllllllll I llll llllll llll ll lllllllllllllllllllllllii lil R. B. AUGUSTINE INSURANCE AGENCY INCORPORATED Agents-GeneraI Insurance DIAL 3-woo RICHMOND. VIRGINIA 302-306 MUTUAL BUILDING gxf L xlj f g ' Y 3-T Z Q Y I K , 17- X 2 S ,A-.-vf X -'- Z S 4 lg-7 Zvi, Qi Y ' ' rl x f X1 f vi , l - l ., 238 EJ--H --------------- --------------- -------------------------------------- El RYLAND T. WHITLOCK : Insurance Agency : 5 uNoEIzwIzIIERs - ADJUSTERS ENGINEERS - AUDITORS Q Suite 800, Mutual Building 5 5 Telephone 3-8341 Q E IB EI EI EI I? '? , . SHOCKET'S MARKET Q i326 McDonough St. 5 g E1 . . EI EI Emu lnlnu anunnnunlunuunnnnu luunnnunuunnulnnnlulln unuuu llllllllvl E Alterations - Additions or minor or major repairs, call 5-5050. Jim White will also help you plan and finance your job. 2 White Construction Co. Inc. E Telephone 5-5050 E -mm-mlmmumnmm-n-mmmummumn-nun--nm------IQ Saul H. Steiner s JEWELER AND WATCH REPAIRS 2 2929lf2 West Cary Street E RICHMOND 2l,VIRGINIA I I9 qjnmuuummnnmm--m--umunnnnmnumummm-nnmm 4iiinnumunnmnmnmmm-umnnmnimumuummnnnn- E 'EI I3 SHEPPARD ST. PHARMACY 5 604 N. SHEPPARD ST. 5 E Boulevard Esso Station 5 400 W. BROOKLAND PARK BLVD. 5 5 Phan, 4,9321 Q Q Richmond, Va. E WE DELIVER FILMS DEVELOPED 2 J- E- 'O'-'-MAN PW H34' Ellllllll llllll lllllllllllllll llllllll lllllllIlllIllIllllllll lllll llllllllllllllllm EIU' lllllllllll lllllllllUll lllllllll llllllllflli llllllill llllllilll' l IIIIIHEI lgunl nnl: lununu lllll IIllIllllllllllullIllIlulllullllrllrlllllllllllllllllllll ' B I C O M P L I M E N T S O F A F R I E N D Iii ............ --------- ----- ------..--- lil EI ------------ I ------------ I? E1 ---- - -------------------------------- ----- - '-----------------'--'-- ---------- EI , L . . Wood's Markets, Inc. ag Benj. Franklmg Printlng Go. - S -- 1-- ,E 2 5 400 N. Robinson St. Q .IoI-IN II. OVERBEY l2ll Bellevue Ave. 5 E 3 Governor St. Richmond, Va. E E - E, ..... ............................ .....---.--.--.-----.----.--------- lil lil .-------- .-------------- - ----..-----------..------.-- -----.----- lil l-SQ -e J ee li E- E 41, ol' 1-'L Y fini ',X!l 127 '- XJL X! A --xvixg Y f 1 X l ,Q all - AZ as ' ix. Diigigi X5 A f '-fl as .ff ,fi 239 Qlllllllulllllllllllllt llllllullollllnlllll llllllllllll llllll llllllllllllnlelulq Qnlnnnnlnunlnunlnnnunlnununlnlunnnlnnnll lllllln IIDIIIIIQ DARNES' LAUNDERTERIAS Complete Quick Service Laundries E E 3532 W. CARY ST. Q Phone 84-3796 5404 LAKESIDE AVE. 5 Phone 84-3832 RICHMOND, vA. DIETZ PRINTING co. More Than a Hall Century of Printing Service O AUGUST DIETZ - AUGUST DIEIZ, III 109 E. Cary Street IEI' ----'------ ---------------------------'-------- ----------- EI Et '------------------'------'---------------- -'---------- El Q ---'---'---- ----------' Q Q '-------------'-'-------------' - -'--'------'--'-'---'------'-----'-----'-- ' Q Wm-EY DRUG A. G. DGRIN AGENCY COMPANY ' , 1205 Bellevue Avenue 704 Insurance Building : DIAL 54395 E : Richmond, Virginia .--...-.--- .--...-.... E, .-----..--. ----.---------------.-.-.-..-. A -.--.... .-...-...-.- E El ' ' '' ' ' ' ' '' '''' ' El 'fl ' '' ' ' El EARL R. THOMAS 5 Q - AUTO SERVICE 5 E - Dial 4-l49l 5 5 E 403l MacArthur Ave. Richmond, Virginia 2 2 Qllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllla E mumnununluuIlullnllInIIIIIIIIInlIIAIlInnulluIluuuluuuluuuuu 'E' 'E' A D D o - x 2 Adding Machines E E E OSCAR REYNOLDS, SALES In SERVICE 5 E 5 601 E. Franklin Street Phone 7-2072 5 5 STAFFORD BEAUTY SALON Specialists in Hair Styling and Cutting 2 Phone B8-2874 324 Libbie Avenue Q IzIcI-INIoNo, VIRGINIA g EI uuunlnluuulllnun:uunulunuununInanlluunnunnnnnug COMPLIMENTS OF E Richmond Builders Supply Corp. E 3500 WEST CLAY STREET Q qu llllllllll llllll I llllllllllll llllllllllll lllllll 1 lug Q The New Hub STUART CIRCLE PHARMACY i SODAS - DRUGS I We Deliver Prescriptions I6OI PARK AVENUE PHONE 5-l773 Aanunuunuunnnuunuunuuunuuvurunnununnnnnnnuun E A. Loyd Hobson, Jr. General Contractor U l224 WHITBY ROAD TELEPHONE 84-1347 Q I5 E- ,X 3 - , i 7 4 fi ,S 2 Q ,'-.- f Q --Y 'A 4,-A l - ? I x , -YA.-,E 5- - X . A , . Y -k f X 7 240 , L.fv ,! XfN.,f , 1-Y 13 Bm-in-nu IImnmn-mmnmnmmmn-nnmummnmummn-numinnum-imnmnum mmm-mn ni-inning Liptord Printing Company, Inc. LETTERPRESS and PHOTO-OFFSET Phone 2-2683 602 EAST MAIN STREET RICHMOND I9, VIRGINIA 5 I.... ....I....I.I................I..............................I. .........................................................I......,..... it ------------ ------------ COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND I........... -.--- ----------------------------------.--------------------------------------------- 5 EI ----'I'------ '- '-'- ' ' comvrommn scuool Otters one oi the quickest ond surest woys to enter business. II you ore o high school grocl- uote, like figures, then you will enioy the course in COMPTOMETER OPERATING + FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 5 Comptometer School 201 caemsi-iAw suiiomo 3-5247 I Miss Tankard mis up for the Iasf quarter. lv AZTW I ZX- - it - - x -, ,W I, -C e , -- 'T ejix s:e S ,., 5e,,Qg,.E , ,I If Q so Y. 4 E ',1 'TT le -lt4'X A' ' 'T'5fQ 5 2 241 Franklin Food Store Emmett J. Morgan 801 N. Cleveland St. Dial 5-9187 Oriental Restaurant Chinese and American Foods 405 E. Franltlin St. Dial 3-2979 nunnnuunnnunun nnnnu. E all'lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . Grove Ave. Pure Oil Station : 2 4909 Grove Avenue i - BATTERIES-TIRES-ACCESSORIES E : WASHING-GREASING E ml.llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll B wmv:lunnnnunununsnunuannunuunusualnnunuunun-:nu : j CGMPLIMENTS OF f Friedman's Loan Office ,gl lg, Compliments ol SUTTON AND COMPANY Realtors ESTABLlSl'lED 1879 nnnnnnunnunun:nununnuuuu nnnnnu nnnrunuuunuuuuunnnq gunna nunnnunlunuInunuInunuunluuunulnlul ulunl Zeeman Clothing Co. : NEWMAN'S 719 WEST BROAD STREET : - Phone 3-7069 Richmond, Va. , - O ......................... .................................g3 - AMOCO GAS AND OIL U............................................................................I3 E Q THE SQUIRE SHOP 2 Washing and Greasing Patterson and Three Chopt 5 5 General Auto Repairing Phone 88-0205 f 5 4201 W. Broad Street Phone 6-1607 lllllllll llllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllm mlIllIllIllIllIIIIIllIlfllllllllllllllllllllll IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll E :umm nun-an-:ng gununnununnuun nnnnmuuuun mmm Compliments ...of . . . LUKHARD'S M ARKETS Howard Johnson's 2 Restaurant and Ice Cream Shoppes BROOK ROAD 8: AZALEA tm end ol chsmbefl.-,yne Ave. bus my E Telephone: 4-0757 mc:-aMoNo, vnRonNlA E1 E1 -------------------------------------------------------.--------.------------ A Z 5 5 Ov,.w-4 V Y l -Y-.-1 1 , ,AJ if , Z' E 242 X , 2 f -v -,vi 1 - 2 ,f wins: lrnl 'Q E The Official and Recognized Thomas Jefferson High School Rings E SOLD THRU 5 RICHMOND'S LEADING E JEWELRY STORES E Manulactured by : J. Jenkins Sons Co. : INCORPORATED Patty Moore admiring the school ring 2601 West Lexington Street as worn by Eilene Peck. BALTIMORE 23, MARYLAND lil mnmnm llllllllllg E' SOUTHERN FUEL OILS, Inc. KEROSENE ' No. 2 OIL ' INDUSTRIAL OIL BETHLEHEM OIL BURNERS ili- ELLEN ROAD, RICHMOND, VA. Dial 5-4351 5............ , - , - 1-Nfx , Z - g,-N2 JD fre- 1 - A frg A gvlxficv A H-iff fe fix ' A : -I L Yexef 5-xifl ff f -x.T,,, , f-., X T - 1-fi QA. 1 xvzx' fx Commercial ond Residential ' ' -'-'-- ' ''- '-'-'-'-'--------'---'-------'---'---'--'---'- ' E E '---'-----------'----------'---'--- --'---'---------------'-'-----'------------- E WESTEIANIPTON A-L-LORRAINE BEAUTY SALON HARDVSQAIEENEO., Inc. ,,, LOWE EROS. PAINTS - 5804 Grove Avenue - - House Ffnfshings - Phone 874456 31 I4 West Cary Street EI --.-------------------------------------------------------.-------------.-------- Ia EI ------------------'------.------------------------------------------------------- EI E' -'-----------------'------'---'-------------------------------------------------- E E --------------'-----------------------------'-------'--'------'--'-----'-- ----- E1 W. L. WACHTER TeIepI'Ione 7-4524 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR , R' E. B. BLANTONI INC. 5 Motor Repairs ' Wiring ' Fixtures Phone 4-0794 224 W. BROOKLAND PARK BLVD. Richmond 22, Va. seoo w. MARSHALL ST. STUDEBAKERS JF 520 WEST BROAD STREET 5 : 88-1662 RICHMOND zo, VA. , lil -'------------- ------------------------------------------------------- lil IEI -----------------------------------------------------------------'--------------- IEI L? ' ' '' E1 Q COMPLIMENTS OF C. O. ALLEY TRAVEL AGENCY A . EI --------------- ---------,- -------.------- EI EI '-------------- ---------------.------.---.-------.-----------------.---.--.--.---.--.---.--- ---.------.-.-- KINGAN DIVISION 'E' Hygrade Food Products Corporation RICHMOND, VIRGINIA FINE MEATS SINCE T845 3 Ii ---------------- ------------------------------------------------------.----------.-------------.--------.-..----------..-.---.--.--..---... -...-.-........ EI 7 Q fxfxf' sl l-AYl,5 -Y 'TQ T Tiff 55: I 9 L, ,S LET? L' lA- -X f x Y 1 ,- if e l sf Z E nnnlnnuunnnunnunnnunn nluuu B Compliments of ' HUG:-IEs-KEEGAN, Inc. General Contractors GRADING, SEWERAGE SYSTEMS, WATER AND GAS SYSTEMS Lil- RICHMOND ' VIRGINIA E1............ .......................................................................... ......... E1 EI Harris. Flippen 6. Co. Sporting Goods 713-715 East Main Street Richmond, Va. General Oil Company, Incorporated I 301 School Street + Fuel OSI ' Oil Burners A WARM FRIENDLY SERVICE + E Phone 3-OI 74 .................................................................................El E1........................... punnnnnununnnnununnnnnul:nunluuluunulnllnlunlluq Quulnn nnunnuunnn nunnnnnnnlr nun... .l....... I. nun.. Winters-James Insurance Agency, Inc. SPECIALIZING IN PARTICIPATING E INSURANCE OF INTEGRITY 'II7 BROAD-GRACE ARCADE LOBBY RICHMOND I9, VIRGINIA Phone 7 2938 S E E. Ray Winters, Pres. Harry R, James, V-Pres. CARMINE a soNs ' E Rappahannock Fish 81 Oyster Co. I05 NORTH ROBINSON STREET + WHOLESALE : Foods oIAII Kinds, at the Right Price TERMS: AII Bills Payable First Monday After Purchase muununu1nnuuunuunnuuInunununIIu--Innnunnnun-uununnunnu 5 SCHMIDT AND WILSON, REALTORS SINCE 1912 I-Iomes . . . Farms Investment Property Country Estates 1 Sales-Loans-Rentals-Insurance E 401 E. Franklin Street Phone 2-5801 ' lk 7 ' 71 ' XL A- -A Af A A C: :fa E A345-fe , To - - Q- , 7 ' E f T5 - :Xa A f -1 A-'E ' mf ,' fx., - --f xv '- 245 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1957 from THE C. F. SAUER COMPANY xr:-xr. Y ...MAKERS oF... N ' WERE , T I - W I W-'ffff IIIIIIIII 5 E :XTR IMBQNEQIL TTNTT C. Z' RICHMOND, VIRGINIA It IIII -'V f II ' ' EI ----------- ----------'----- -------------------------------------------------------------- ------ El El ----- -f-----------------I----------------------------------- El COMPLIMENTS OF V O G E L - R I T T Pioneers in Pest Control Since l925 Dial Richmond 2-081 I Vogel-Ritt of Penn-Mar-Va., lnc. I I0 N. 8th Street Richmond, Virginla ununnnuunnunnnnuu Q Y Watch Out, Folks! The Great Leslie ls Up at Bat! f'-ef-rf f fC 4+-Y E 'li f'-E Z i ,K 'fx rl X , X L - ,vf ' , 246 Ax-,C f El EI COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND El El E nnuuulnuuln un nunnlnunn I E Thgwarlc of g Champion! MQ, hen a young man can lace the business world with the same undaunted courage that he buclcs the line in football, and can take the bumps that inevitably will come to him in business, and can Iceep his fighting spirit and keep smiling . . . then he has the marl: of a champion. The world needs young men like this and the world will malce way for them. The life insurance business needs such men, so why not prepare yourself for a career in the life insurance business. It's a business of opportunity tor young men ol ambition and vision. Home Beneficial Life Insurance Company, Inc. The Home of Protection HOME OFFICE RICHMOND,VIRGINIA ABBOTT, PROCTOR 81 PAINE MEMBER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTHER LEADING EXCHANGES Investment Securities 9II EAST MAIN ST., RICHMOND, VA. Telephone 2-4774 40I5 FITZHUGH AVE., RICHMOND,VA. Telephone 5-91 3I ununnununnunnnnuunnnuuunnunnnnunuuunnnuunu nun - -A-,IA o f - , 1:fQtjN,cA Ag. -af 1--V-Q sz: - - --Aa-fs 247 gf -l Quitnum-mmnmnnnIIIII1I1in1u1uIII5Immummnnmm,mmmnnmnnn-um1IImnn-mmnmununnmmnnmuunnmnnnnnnn--Q SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 819 EAST GRACE STREET . Across the Street from the Capitol E1 E1 -nun-nun nuunun uuunuunnu :nununnunuun:unrnuuuunnun uuuuuun nuinIrnunrnInuluIuunununnnulnuIrunnnnunulnunnun1nunIIunlnnnnuuuunnnunnmnuunnmannannulunnnnnnnnnnuun 'E' ST. JAMES'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 'E' 1201 WEST FRANKLIN STREET Come to Church E Young People's Service League-6:00 P.M. g Ennnnnnnnuannuuuuulnuununlnunnuuuuln unuulunnnunnnunsnunuunununun:ulnlnlululuulmg E OWEN M. WEATHERLY RICHARD F. COOK 2 Q Minister Minister ot Music and Education E : SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH - FRANKLIN AND ADAMS STREET 9:45 A.M ......,.....,,..........................,......................,.....,,. Sunday Schooi 11:00 A.M., ,,.......,..,. ...,. .,..,............,,....... . . .... , .Morning Worship 6:45 P.M ....,....... ...........,........... .........,.....,. B a ptist Training Union - E 8:00 P.M .,......,..4...,.....................,.,......,.,..................,. Evening Worship E The Church with a Heart . . . in the Heart oi the City Q lj............. ..... ................................................................................................................................. ............Q gln1nnuuunununnnnnuunnuuunnnn nninnunununnnnunnunnunuununn uuunnunuuunnnu unsun--Q INCORPORATED 1906 PHONE: 84-3276 ATLANTIC BITULITHIC COMPANY Grading ' Concrete Pavement ' Macadam Pavement ' Asphalt Pavement l Stabilization ' Water Mains ' Sewers ' Surface Treatment - General Offices: 1400 ROSENEATH ROAD ' RICHMOND 21, VIRGINIA Emnnnnnunnninntununnnunnunurunnnunnunuunnnnnunnunnnunnnunuuuununnunnnuunnnnuuuunununun:lunuuuuuununnmuslim 9 L51 E - , , E fegeg A 11. ff: 2 5 33212-52 .., -, .Ii if 1 X '-LI' 1 CZ -- 248 Emununnnuunnnuvnnrunnuuuunvuuuunnnunnnnnnunnnnunq gnunnnununuuuunnuuunn:numnnnunnunuuunnnnnnnnug - Hermarfs Beaufy Salon ' - FOR A REAL CLEANING SERVICESCALL : ' SPECIALIZING IN custom PERMANENTS I ' Weslhampion Cleamng Co' f Z Phone Z-7747 . 204 N Third Sf. ' 5 al-1 LIBBIE AVE.-DIAL 87-2755 5 , RICHMOND' QA' S , Ons-Day Service-Cash and Carry E Elllllllllll IllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllm E-lllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllm ' 411 E. Franlrlin St.-400-404'E. Franklin sf. ' ' Compllmenis E ' 321 E. Grace St. I : Ol I ' COURTEOUS SERVICE - A Friend 2 E A. E. Winder, General Manager 5 - 5 E -Inun:lnunnuunanuunnnnunnnllunnnllanlullIIuulnunnunuuluE Ennnu nunnnnnuuun uruunni Elan.-II-mn-mu--.nummmnnmnnInmnun-nn-n--nummmm.Q Q-num nununummmmu-mnmm--mlm -nun...-1? Q E VV I Compliments ol f F L- LUCK' OW PEoPLE's FINANCE Plumbing and Heating PROMPT 24-HOUR REPAIR SERVICE gf Richmond, Inc, - Office: Dial 4'mel-Einnefgency: Dial 4-me : 202 NORTH THIRD STREET 3 3467 West Cary St. Richmond,Va. E E Richmond, Vg, : bln'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIlllllllllllllllllilllllllg Eullllll llIIllIllllllllllllllll'll 'l'l' lllilullllb gnnnnmnn nnln nnunuu nnrnnn nnnnnnnnunnnnnununnlnnunnunnnnul nnun uunununuuuununnunulunnnun llll Invunnnlnunnlnllulnlg : Since 1868 - CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Manufacturers of a Distinguished Line ot 10000 VIRGIN WOOL UNIFORM FABRICS Inc uding top quality Cadet Grays and Blues 2 Used by Leading Military Schools and Colleges Z E Prescribed and Used by the Cadets ol Thomas Jefferson High School E Ib ----------- -------- ----- - - ------------ --------- -- ----- ----lil mllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllfllllllllllllllIllIllllIll'lllllllllllllllll.N1'm ElIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll lllllllll llllllllllllllIIIIUIIIIIIUUIIMIIE FORMAL WEAR TO RENT R. ASHFORD FINNELL ' ' Also Accessories, General Insurance Wh' M J Ic Surety and Fidelity Bonds ne ess ac an O HOUSE OF FORMALS , 1l3North8thSt. Phone 2-0533 BETWEEN GRACE X: FRANKLIN E El soo MUTUAL BUILDING RIC!-ttv1OND.VA. E rllnnnnnqlnn nnqnnlnunnnunnnuunnuunnnnnunnnnnu enuununn E E- luuuuu 0 In nllnnlllaullollllIIIllllullllllllllllllllullrullrwllllluvllllllllullull J Z1 lik 7 f , ls- 34- 7 A Y -, X ,f- - A v - - xv,,,z1w ifix 'T J -te Y Q25 f -1 v1 xi Xwf -X, f- ,f-X, 4..ffx! xy JY' f' D 249 X E 250 'ia 2 E A -2 Ai? ----,----,-,,,-- -Q?L -Q 1 go S S CG DE ON AT WESTVIEW ' HIGHLAND SPRINGS - LAKES PATTERS KE 7 PETERSBURG P BROAD AT TH RD 1 f Q , , 2' X- 2 S ,-. Afvl x ' A X l -,v , , i , , 4 f fx, A , f' .f-Xfx .f 1? qunnnnnnng:lu2l:uuuulnnn:llnIllInnuunuurnnnnuunnnnlnQ gnnnnnunnunununnunnnluuuuunununIIIIIIlnulllnnnnluuua 5 or Inner muslc or entertavnment E E BELLEVUE PHARMACY E1 E contact . . . : 2 : 5 E E PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS E E IIIEEO 5 E 4013 MacArthur Avenue E Phone 5-4472 or 82-7353 Telephone 5-4329 Richmond, vn. EenlnullnununnuIluIlunlunIIIllIuuIuanIununnnnnunuunmnum Emnununuuulunlnnnnnuuuununnnuunnuuuuunn:ummm Elulnlnlnunl unuunullllllllllu llll Illllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIE LEE's TEXACO STATION 2811 Patterson OR Patterson at Colonial E Phone 84-6336 7 mi: E1 gum llln I nnnnu nuunnnl lnunllnlg BOOSTERS 1- THE FORMAN FAMILY HUBBARD'S BARBER SHOP STANDARD SHOE REPAIRING E1.......... .............................................................................................................................. ............l3 1 T. J. Romans Provide Entertainment 1 147' -lftffl -get V-1'ES'w?l't Q 3:f I-Xp 19 f fffxxsvj 8 V ,1v. -M s l4- , xizcf Xfxfb fox f fx-of X, ' - Qs A f 251 El E1 A SIGN OF GOOD PRINTING VJH GXI ' o . LJ C KV Eivervfgf s 5-aka THE PRESS OF WHITTET dy SHEPPERSON RICHMOND ' VIRGINIA N 7 I3 E , Q ' Y? , g ' Q ,-x.,N,' ' ' 7 fi xx S l ,-.W .vi f' -- - ,f X 1 5 I.,vYYv4,-., 'T wl Q 5 ,Ax-, A -f f S iw? - V .-7 Y N-fi? 2 5 2 Index to Advertisements Abbott, Proctor, In Paine Adams Camera Shop Albemarle Paper Mtg. Co. Al's Barber Shop Alley, C. O., Travel Agency Arnette's lce Cream Co. Art Gift and Mirror Mart Atkinson lr Howard Atlantic Bitulithic Co. Atlantic Lite Insurance Co. Augustine, R. B., Insurance Agency AwaIt's Ice Cream Co. Balfour, L. G., Co. Baughman Company, The Beauty Nook Salon Belle Bakery Bellevue Pharmacy Bennie's Drive In Bill's Barbecue Binswanger 8: Co., lnc. Black and White Stores, Inc. Blair Transit Co. Blanton, R. E. B., Inc. Bliley, Frank A., Funeral Home Boulevard Esso Station Boulevard Market Bowker and Rtoden, Inc. Brauer, Charles E., Co., Inc. Breit, Harold I. Brown, Ennis, Phillips 66 Byrd Pharmacy, Inc. Carmen's Beauty Salon Carroll's Esso Station Carroll's Shoe Store Carwich Marine Caston Studio Cavalier Cleaners Cellviano Trio Center Pharmacy Chamberlayne Avenue Pharmacy Chance, C. B., Esso Service Center Charlottesville Woolen Mills Chesapeake I Potomac Telephone of Virginia Cinder Block Co. of Richmond Clarke, C. E., In Son Clover Room, The Cobb, B. H., Lumber Co. Colonial Stores, Incorporated Comptometer School, The CorIey's for Music Crane Co. Crenshaw Corp. Curles Neck Dairy, Inc. Darnes Launderteria Company DeJarnette It Paul Dementi Studio Department of Public Utilities Dietx Printing Company Dixie 5c, lOc, Sl Store Dixie Wheel Co., Inc. Dorin, A. G., Agency Dukes Shoe Service Dunnington, H. Earl Earnest Bros., Inc. Elam and Funsten Ferguson, Lewis E. Finnell, R. Ashford First Federal Savings lr Loan Flowers School Equipment Co., Inc. Fontaine Press Foy's Pharmacy Franklin, Beni. Printing Co. Franklin Food Store Franklin Inn Confectionery Friedman Loan Office Frosty Freeze Fry, Elinor, School -of Dance General Oil Co. Georgian Beauty Salon Giant Food Store Gibbs, Tommy, Auto Gilman Plumbing Co. Glen Drive-In Theater Goodyear Service Store Gordon Metal Company Graham Brothers Grandis, A. W., Construction Grove Avenue Pure Oil Station Haioca Corp. Hamilton Insurance Co. Harris-Brenaman Harris-Flippen Sporting Goods Havens 8 Martin, Inc. Herman's Beauty Salon Highland Park Pharmacy High's Ice Cream Hobson, A. Loyd, Jr. Home Beneficial Lite Insurance Co,, Home Supply Co. House ot Formals Howard Johnson's Restaurants Hughes-Keegan, lnc. Hyman Bros. James River Lumber Company Jefferson Hotel, The Jem-Dandy Saddle Shop, The Jenkins, J., Sons Co. Johnnie's Surplus In Supply Jones, R. W., Jr. Inc. Jones Motor Car Co. Jones lr Robins, Inc. Kiddie Korner Kingan, Inc. Koster's Cancellation Shoe Store Kramer's Market Lafayette Foodland Lafayette Pharmacies Lafayette Variety Store Laniers Auto Service Lawrence Motor Co., Inc. Layfield Motor Co. Lea, David M., If Co., Inc. Lea, Richard J., It Co., Inc. Lee's Texaco Service Station Lite Insurance Co. of Virginia Lipford Printing Co. Liphart Steel Co., Inc. Londeree and Wollseiffer Lorraine, A. L., Hardware Co., Inc Loving's Produce Co. Lukhard's Markets, Inc. Lyric Barber Shop Mahone's Amoco Service Center Maiors, Katherine Maior's Service Martin Chevrolet Martin, Lewis, Realty Corp. Martin Tile In Marble Co. Matthews Tire Sales McLane Construction Co. Mike's Grill Mill End Shop Minor's Music Morgan Oil It Supply Morton's Economy Market Muse Buick, Inc. Myers, Bud, Cleaners Newman's Service Station New York Delicatessen Norseffe's Grill Oriental Restaurant Owens Bros., Service Station Park Avenue Beauty Salon Park View Pharmacy Park Foodland Parker, Ben, Florist Pat's Record Shop Patterson Food Center Paxton's Peck Iron In Metal Co., Inc. Pelouze Sales Co. People's Finance Co. People's Shoe Service Phelpes Bowles Cocke Motor Co., Inc , -X... -v 4 fp: A, x 1- 1,3-,av ea, X-A g fe' fjr W fix 'T , -1' xl-H l- -fy 1 - -W - W rg 1 xv rf , 1 ,Xi X ,gli -FI!! X! - ,,X,3 -XX, ' 253 me 5 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Playdium Bowling Alley Polk Miller Products Corp. Price Bros. Proctor, W. S., Jr. Propst-Allen, lnc. Prudential Ins. Co. Puckett Hardware Prudy and Lewis Puritan Drive-ln Cleaners Randolph-Macon College Rappahannock Fish and Oyster Reese's Antiques Reynold's, Oscar, Sales In Service Richmond Building Supply Corp. Richmond Coca Cola Bottling Works Richmond Dairy Richmond Fixture and Equipment Co. Richmond Plumbing and Heating Richmond Printing Ink Co. Robertson, James, Manufacturing Rolling Pin Bakery Roseneath Auto Supply Rose's Sc, l0c, 25c Royal Engraving Co. Royal Liverpool Insurance Group Rudd, E. W., Co. Saint James's Episcopal Church Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Schmidt and Wilson, lnc. Scott's Texaco Service Second Baptist Church Shelburne Transfer and Storage Corp. Sheppard Street Barber Shop Sheppard Street Pharmacy Shocket's Market Slavin, C. L., Cleaners Sledge, J. F. Smith, Guy, Hardware, Inc. Smith-McGeorge Car Co. Southern Fuel Oil, Inc. Southside Auto Supply Southside Press Squire Shop Stafford Beauty Salon Standard Drug Co., Inc. Steiner, Saul H. Steve and Anna, lnc. Stratford Hills Beauty Salon Stuart Circle Pharmacy Stuart's Store Sutton lr Company, Realtors Swineford, E. B., Florist Tabb, Brockenbrough, and Ragland Tarrant Drug Co. Taylor 81 Sledd, Inc. Thomas Bros. Furniture Thomas, Earl R. Thomas Jefferson Cafeteria Thorington Construction Co., Inc. Toddle House Todd's Service Station Tomlinson Co., Inc. Turner's Pharmacy University of Richmond Variety Food Corporation Virginia Dairy Virginia Drug Co. Virginia Publisher's Wing Virginia School Equipment Co. Vogel-Ritt Exterminators, Inc. Wacher and Wolff Corp. Wachter, W. L., Electrical Contract-or, Wallace, Maxey J., Co. Ward Motor Company Welmont Electric Corporation Westhampton Beauty Salon Westhampton Cleaning Company Westhampton Esso Westhampton Pharmacy Westover Richfield Westwood Cleaners Westwood Record Shop White Construction Co. White, W. H., Plumbing and Heating Whitlock, Ryland T. Whitlow's Service Stati-on Whittet li Shepperson Wilkinson's Flowers Will 8: Delaney Willey Drug Co. Williams Oil Co. Wilson, B. W., Paper Co. Wim Auto Service Winter-Jones Insurance Agency Wood's Markets, Inc. Wright, L. T., Drug Co. Wyatt-Cornick Wyatt Florist Young, R. A. Zeeman's Clothing Inc ,fi f ,fy-NZ if-4 - , x -Y, lig 2 2- -g 5 ' E 'ff-- lv' X f' Y - -a X Y, X ei X ,alzizs S' A ji 254 Senior Directory ABRAHAMS, DOLLY FRANCES Dolly 3208 Floyd Avenue Elective ADAMS, MARY LOU Mary Lou 4309 Grove Avenue Elective John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia ADAMS, ROBERT LOUIS Bob 32ll Floyd Avenue Elective ALFORD, ANNE STELLA -.Pooh IB South Wilton Road College Preparatory Weston High School Weston, Massachusetts Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, Character Committee, Al- ternate to House of Representa- tives, Messenger Committee, Red Cross Volunteer Work, Y-Teens, Guidance Aid, Junior Stunt Night, President of Homeroom, Auxiliary Aid Committee, Alternate to Sen- ior Class Council, Alternate to Jef- fersonian Lieutenant. ALLAN, ELIZABETH BENNETT BOTH 34l5 Wythe Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives, Office Aid, Latin Coach, J.V. Cheer- leader, Vice-President of Home- room, Bulletin Board Committee, Assistant Director of Junior Stunt Night, A Cappella Choir, Declara- tion Literary Staff, VG9al90,f1d King, Representative to Junior Red Cross, Varsity Cheerleader, Plain and Fancy, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. ALLEN, BARBARA ANN Bobbie 27ll Hanover Avenue Business Library Committee ALLNUTT, BRUCE CARHART Bootle 5100 Sylvan Road College Preparatory Eraser Committee, Character Com- Treasurer of Homeroom, House of Representatives, mittee, Track, Junior Stunt Night, Traffic Com- mittee. AMENT, BETTY GRACE Batty 36lB Hawthorne Avenue Business Nurse's Aid ANDERSON, EMILIE ANN Emilie 3323 West Franklin Street College Preparatory House of Representatives, Treasurer of Freshman Class Council, Briga- doon, J.V. Hockey, Song of Norway, Declaration Business Staff, Sophomore Class Council, Auxiliary Aid Committee, A Cap- pella Choir, Circulation Manager of Declaration Business Staff, New Moon, Junior Stunt Night, Junior Class Council, Quill and Scroll, Vagabond King, Vice-President of Choir, Senior Class Council, Plain and Fancy, Sponsor of E Company, Sponsor of Cadet Corps, National Honor Society. ANDERSON, EMORY MAYO Emory 3l3 Greenway Lane E'ective Traffic Committee, Freshman-So- phomore Football, President of Homeroom, Treasurer of Home- room, Junior Class Council, J. V. Football, Safety Council, Usher Committee, Printer of Absentee Sheet, Junior Stunt Night, House of Representatives. ANDERSON, STUART KENDALL HKM.. 3l3 Cleveland Street College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, Freshman Class Council, President of Homeroom, Slide Rule Club, Treasurer of Homeroom, Vice- Prlesident of Freshman Class Coun- ci . ANDREWS, JANET ELSIE amd.. l907 Seddon Road Business Linden McKinley High School Columbus, Ohio Norview High School Norfolk, Virginia Reception Desk, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant Vice-President of Bookkeep- ing Club. ANGELY, CHARLES FRANCISCO Charles 3l03 Floyd Avenue Business Benedictine High School Richmond, Virginia ANGEVINE, NORMA LEE Norma 24l3 West Main Street Elective Alternate to Jeffersonian ant, Y-Teens. ANTHONY, JOHN DUKE John 2503 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Fresh- Traffic Home- Lieuten- man-Sophomore Football, Committee, Treasurer of room, Office Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Absentee Sheet Committee, Varsity Track, Varsity Baseball, Hi- Y ll, Cafeteria Committee, Charac- ter Committee, Varsity Football, Treasurer of Homeroom. ARMISTEAD, ROBERT REYNOLDS --nobi- ll4 South Boulevard College Preparatory Sergeant of Band, Orchestra, Jun- ior Red Cross Representative, Bi- ology Lab Assistant, Track, Traffic Committee, Safety Council. ARNOLD, JOHN STERLING Trudy 30ll Stonewall Avenue Elective Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Manager of Freshman-Sophomore Baseball. ARTHUR, BARBARA ANN Barbara 3900 West Broad Street Elective Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, J.V. Hockey, J.V. Basketball, Typ- ist in Homeroom, BABER, STUART WALKER Stuart 8ll Roseneath Road Elective BAGBY, JOHN, Ill John 463i Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Freshman-Sophomore Base ba I I, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Junior Stunt Night, Traffic Commit- tee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Hi-Y I, President of Homeroom, BAILEY, JOY LYNNE NJOY.. Football, 43l0 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Song of Norway, Y-Teens Tri- angle I, Book Club, Nurse's Aid, Reception Desk, Junior Red Cross Representative, New Moon, Edi- tor of Faculty Section of Monti- cello Literary Staff, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, Plain and Fancy, Vagabond King, Library Committee, Declaration Art Staff, Jr. Gray Ladies. BAMBACUS, IRENE ELIZABETH Ronin IO9 North Wilton Road College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Junior Red Cross Representative, J.V. Tennis, Honor Council, Bulletin Board Committee, Safety Council, Vice-President of Character Com- mittee, J.V. Hockey, Varsity Hock- ey, Messenger Committee, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant Monticello Lite- rary Staff, Tebahoes, Student Coach, Special Services. BARDEN, JERRI ANN Jerri l005 Hilltop Drive College Preparatory Saint Patrick's Richmond, Virginia Junior Red Cross Representative, President of Homeroom, Monticello Business Staff. BARHAM, CATHERINE ANN HKU.. 3I I7 Grove Avenue Elective House of Representatives, Office Aid, Guidance Aid, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Sophomore Class Council, Alternate to Character Committee, Treasurer of Home- room, Daily Reports Committee. BARLOW, RICHARD GORDON Gordon 2002 Southcliff Road Elective President of Homeroom, aAss, RICHARD EDWARD Rich 2302 Stratford Road College Preparatory Captain of Band, Drill Platoon, President of Harry A. Woody Club, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives, Captain of Rec Hall Committee, Decorating Com- mittee. BASSETT, PEGGY JEAN npeggy.. 425 North Stafford Ave. Business Bulletin Board Committee, Safety Council, Secretary of Homeroom, Monticello Business Staff, Alternate to Jefferson Lieutenant, Jefferso- nian Typist, Guidance Aid, Alter- nate to Junior Red Cross. BECK, JOHN FRANCIS John 33ll Gloucester Road College Preparatory Football, Usher Committee, Traffic Committee, Track. BELCHER, DORIS BEVERLY Doris lZ0 South Colonial Avenue College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Bulletin Board Committee, Library Staff, Tennis, House of Representatives, Hockey, Basketball, Cafeteria Committee, Guidance Aid, Teba- hoes, Bus Ticket Committee, Nurse's Aid, Office Aid, Scenery for Plain and Fancy. BENDHEIM, KAY ..Kay.. 6 Greenway Lane College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Secretary of Homeroom, Office Aid, Hockey, Tennis, Guidance Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Student Coach, President of Homeroom, Tebahoes. BENSON, FREDERICK LORENZO, i'.J.rryn 4536 New Kent Avenue College Preparatory Key Club, Traffic Committee, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Biology Lab Assistant, Treasurer of Homeroom, Bus Ticket Committee, Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Alternate to Character Com- mittee, Rec Hall Committee, Elevator Committee. BERGER, JAMES ROBERT Jimmie 2005 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Goochland High School Goochland County, Virginia Band, Orchestra, Junior Stunt Night, Christian Youth League, New Moon, Biology Lab As- .. A za:-X5 Y lA,-,-A l - ' fri' 13-2 ff' , 'fsfisiffc if Lf f Y f . if Y Y Y - Y A- Y -ff 3 X A.. fa -M-kg, ', ,A-9 .f - 57 sistant, Safety Committee, Harry A. Woody Club, Drill Platoon, Traffic Committee. BERMAN, MAXINE JOAN Maxine 39l9 Sterling Street College Preparatory BERNSTEIN, BARBARA ANN Bobbie 409 Harlan Circle College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee, Library Typist, Jeffersonian Typist, Decora- tions Committee for Junior-Senior, Junior Stunt Night, Declaration Business Staff, Monticello Literary Staff, Club Sixteen, Future Nurse's Club, Daily Reports Committee, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Freshman Assembly, Student Coaclr, Junior Red Cross Volunteer, National Honor Society. BERRY, HARVEY HERBERT Harvey 4200 Stuart Avenue Elective Whitestation High School Memphis, Tennessee BIALKOWSKI, GEORGE RODNEY Koski l800 Seddon Road College Preparatory John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia BIDDLE, RICHARD KNIGHT Richard 330l West Grace Street College Preparatory Christian Youth League, Junior Stunt Night, Vice-President of Homeroom. BIGONY, MARTHA JOSEPHINE Martha .lo Tuckahoe Apartments College Preparatory McGuire Chairman of Junior Red Cross, President of Junior Red Cross, Secretary of Junior Red Cross, Junior Red Cross Represen- tative, Corresponding Secretary of Future Nurses' Club, Vice-Presi- dent of Future Nurses' Club, Office Aid, Declaration Business Staff. BLACKWOOD, SANDRA KAY lOl East 43rd Street Elective BLANKS, ANN REGINA HAM.- 70l Northside Road Elective Cathedral High School Richmond, Virginia Secretary of Homeroom, Guidance Aid. BLESSE, JAMES STEVEN Jimmy 2932 Northumberland Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee, Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Bi- ology Lab Assistant, Drill Pla- toon, President of Homeroom, Traf- fic Committee, President of Offi- cers' Club, Rifle Team, Treasurer of Homeroom, Captain of C Company, Safety Committee, BLUTH, DONALD RICHARD Donald 4l I2 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom, Alternate to House of Representatives, Junior Red Cross Representative. BOGAN, FOREST COILMORE Forest College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, House of Representatives, Alternate to House of Representatives. BOLES, CALVIN FITCH, Ill Calvin 303 South Boulevard College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Freshman- Sophomore Baseball, Vice-President of Homeroom, J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball, Alternate to House of Representatives, Varsit Football, S.P. l23, Rec Hall Committee. BOULDEN, MARGARET ANNE Margaret 50 Willway Avenue College Preparatory Monticello Business Staff, Junior Stunt Night, Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative, Auxiliary Aid, Future Nurses' Club, Girls' Glee Club. BOWMAN, PATRICIA ANNE ..Pa,.. 2520 West Main Street Elective BRANCATO, DONNA MAE Donna l6l4 Floyd Avenue Elective Barnesboro High School Barnesboro, Pennsylvania Y-Teens Triangle I, Junior Gray Ladies, Y-Teens Special Services, Library Committee Substitute. BRANCH, BARBARA Barbara I7 Clarke Road College Preparatory Library Staff, Library Committee, President of Future Nurses' Club, Office Aid, Messenger Committee, Absentee Sheet Committee, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Student Coach, Club Affiliations Committee, Spon- sor of A Company. BROADDUS, SCOTT Scott 5503 Willow Lawn College Preparatory Track, Usher Committee, J.V. Foot- ball, President of Homeroom, Key Club. BROOKS, PEGGY ANN Pussy 2707 West Main Street Business Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Stunt Night. BROWN, CHARLES CALVIN .--lay.. 5204 Devonshire Road College Preparatory Central High School Charlotte, North Carolina Chemistry Lab Assistants, Alter- nate to House of Representatives, Supply Sergeant of Band. BROWN, DOROTHEA GWYNN Dottie l9l9 Elmsmere Avenue Elective Sophomore Class Council, Guid- ance Aid, Alternate to House of Representatives, Teen Standards Council, Reception Desk Commit- tee, Junior Stunt Night, Safety Council, Varsity Cheerleader, Sen- ior Class Council, A Cappella Choir, College Day Committee, Plain and Fancy, Monticello Business Staff, Senior Class Play. BROWN, JOSEPH SIDNEY tug... 4202 West Franklin Street College Preparatory Audio-Visual Committee, Baseball, Football, House of Representatives. BROWN, MYRNA ELLEN Myrna 4307 Wythe Avenue Elective BROWN, ZAIDA ENGLISH Zaida 3213 Brook Road College Preparatory Vice-President of Christian Youth League, Declaration Business Staff, Vice-President of Homeroom, A Cappella Choir, Vagabond King. BRYANT, CHARLES RICHARD Richard 4406 Newport Street Elective Traffic Committee Bookkeeping Club, Sergeant in Cadet Corps. BUGG, MARIDELL ESTELLE Maridell 32l9 Griffin Avenue College Preparatory J. V. Basketball, Varsity Softball, Treasurer of Homeroom, Cafeteria Committee, Auxiliary Aid, Charac- ter Committee. BURKE, DAVID LEE David 2903 Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Sergeant-at-arms of Homeroom, Honor Study Chairman, Vice-Presi- dent of Homeroom, Bookkeeping Club. BUSH, PATRICIA LEE UPU.. l8lb West 45th Street Elective House of Representatives, Treasurer of Homeroom, Vice-President of Homeroom, Monticello Business Staff, Absentee Sheet Typist, Junior Stunt Night Ticket Committee, Guidance Aid, Bookkeeping Club. BUTLER, WILLIAM TILLMAN, JR. mmm.. 4526 East Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Football, Track, Character Com- mittee, Traffic Committee, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Cafeteria Committee, Secretary of Hi-Y ll. CANTOR, PHILLIP SAMUEL Phil 340i Cutshaw Avenue Elective Cadet Corps, Daily Reports Com- mittee, Audio-Visual Committee. -ge fi I - CAPEHART, ALBERT COWARDIN HAI.. 4l0l Forest Circle College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Usher Commit- tee, Safety Committee, Rec Hall Committee, J. V. Football, Varsity Football, Safety Council. CARDWELL, JOHN RYLAND, JR. Jack Elective A Cappella Choir, Safety Commit- tee, Eraser Committee Elevator Committee, Character Committee, New Moon , Vagabond King , P.ain and Fancy . CARINO, CAROLYN MARIE Carolyn 3608 Montrose Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross, Future Nurses' Club, Club Sixteen, Character Committee. CARTER, LEONARD CARROLL Carroll 3806 North Avenue Elective J.V. Baseball, J.V. Football, Var- sity Football, Secretary of Home- Qoonl, Traffic Committee, Varsity rac . CARTON, MURRAY KRUGER Murray 407 Harlan Circle Elective CASTELVECCHI, HILDA HARROD Hilda 22 North Allen Avenue E'ective Junior Red Cross, Guidance Aid. CASTELVECCHI, MARGARET ANN nhggy.. 22 North Allen Avenue College Preparatory Junior Stunt Night, Spanish Club, Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Forum Club, CAUBLE, JANICE LYNN Janice 1305 Wentbridge Road Business George Washington High School Alexandria, Virginia Scenery for New Moon , Auxil- iary Aid, Bookkeeping Club, Jef- fersonian Lieutenant, Junior Stunt Night. CHAPMAN, CAROL BRADLEY Carol 3ll2 Parkwood Avenue College Preparatory Character Committee, Book Club, Library Staff, Junior Gray Ladies, Honor System Committee. CHAPPELL, KATHRYN LUMPKIN Kitty 907 Libbie Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, House of Representatives, Sophomore Sena- tor, Junior Senator, Junior Stunt Night, New Moon , Vagabond King , Plain and Fancy , Secre- tary of A Cappella Choir, Vice- President of S.P., Aid Committee, National Honor Society. it , - 2 5 -,-- , - -AY ' Q S f 1 ii- 1, -L li- iQ 9, n l l L 't 256 gf,-55'-j 1 1 CHEATHAM, SANDRA ANNE Sandy 5309 Caledonia Road College Preparatory Library Staff, Monticello Business Staff, Vice-President of Future Nurses' Club, Vice-President of Junior Red Cross, House of Repre- sentatives Secretary of Homeroom, Club Affiliations, Treasurer of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Office Aid. CHENAULT, BETTY LOU DEANE Barry Lou 3906 West Grace Street College Preparatory Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Office Aid, Messenger Committee, Christian Youth League, Secretary of Homeroom, Guidance Aid, Character Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives. CHENAULT, GARLAND S., JR. Bob 207 South Mulberry Street College Preparatory Sophomore Class Council, Vice- President of Homeroom. CHILDS, CAROL ANNE Carol lI0 Cathedral Place Business Guidance Aid CHILTON, PATRICIA JANE MPM.. 3227 Edgewood Avenue College Preparatory Library Staff, Language Banquet, Junior Stunt Night, Library Com- mittee, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, AI- ternate to Junior Red Cross, Monticello Literary Staff, Charac- ter Committee, National Honor Society. CHRISTIAN, SARA ANNE Sara 4008 Stuart Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross, Character Com- mittee, Nurse's Aid. CLARK, MAE BEVERLY Shortie 2l20 Stratford Road College Preparatory House of Representatives, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Varsity Hockey, J.V. Basketball, Office Aid, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Tebahoes, Auxiliary Aid, Softball, Reception geslg Committee, Future Nurses' u . CLAY, CAROLINE ARMISTEAD ..Ray.. 4405 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Freshman - Sophomore Basketball, Softball, Book Club, Freshman Class Council, Club I6, Club Af- filiations, Varsity Hockey, Sopho- more Class Council, Latin Banquet, Junior Red Cross Junior Stunt Night, Character Committee, Ab- sentee Sheet Committee, Nurse's Aid, Monticello Literary Staff, Latin Club. CLAYMAN, IDA HANNA Penny 3402 Wythe Avenue College Preparatory Nurse's Aid, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Daily Reports Commit- tee,Junior Stunt Night Script Com- mittee, Welfare Committee, Stu- dent Coach, Declaration Literary Staff, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. CLUVERIUS, PATRICIA ANNE ..Pa,.. 5205 New Kent Road College Preparatory Library Staff, Office Aid Sopho- rnore Dance Committee, Guidance Aid, Reception Desk Committee, Junior Stunt Night,Character Com- mittee, Junior Class Council, Jun- ior Stunt Night Script Committee, Secretary of Homeroom, Alternate to House of Representatives, Alter- nate to Sophomore Class Council, College Day Aid, Big Sister , Monticello Literary Staff, Teacher's Aid, Freshman Assembly, Senior Class Play, Senior-Junior Decorat- ing Committee, Co-Editor of Senior Section of Monticello. COHEN, LOIS MERLE Cohen 45l2 Cutshaw Avenue Business Secretary ot Homeroom, Monti- cello Business Staff, Junior Stunt Night Usher Committee, Alternate to Senior Class Council, Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Typist for Faculty and Military Corps. CONNELL, JACQUELINE Jackie i624 West Grace Street Business Sophomore Class Council, Alter- nate to Junior Red Cross, Junior Stunt Night, A Cappella Choir, Vagabond King , Plain and Fancy , Honor Study Chairman, Junior Red Cross Representative, Alternate to Character Committee, Forum Club. CONNELL, JEANNE ELLEN Joanne lb24 West Grace Street Business President of Homeroom, Orchestra, New Moon , Vagabond King , Plain and Fancy , Library Com- mittee, Forum Club, CONWELL, EDITH ROBINSON non.. 2320 Park Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Girls' Glee Club, Junior Stunt Night, House of Representatives, Monticello Busi- ness Staff, Student Coach, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Future Teacher's Club, Slide Rule Club, National Honor Society. COONEY, RONALD RAY Ronald ll North Allen Avenue Elective Woodrow Wilson High School Beckley, West Virginia COPPER, JOHN T. de VIGNIER Johnny Brookview Farms, Sabot College Preparatory Christchurch School Christchurch, Virginia Vagabond King , PIain and Fancy COTTRELL, BARBARA CREWS Barbara i208 Lorraine Avenue Elective Club I6, Vice-President of Distri- butive Education Club, Secretary ot Homeroom, Office Aid, Bus Ticket Committee, Library Com- mittee, Junior Stunt Night, Alter- nate to Club Affiliations, Welfare Committee. COUNCIL, DOROTHY DOUGLASS Dany l802 Oakdale Avenue Elective Office Aid, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Junior Stunt Night Usher Committee, Daily Reports Committee, Guidance Aid, Vice- President of Homeroom, Reception Desk Committee, Business Depart- ment Receptionist. COUSINS, FREDERIC MICHEAUX Fred 6525 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Audio Visual COX, DORIS ANN Doris l0ll Fourqurean Lane Business Declaration Art Staff, Office Aid, Student Coach, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Alternate to House of Representatives. CRAGNANI, PETER MICHAEL Polar 3402 Hanover Avenue Elective CREEKMORE, CAROL ETHERIDGE Creek 8509 Rivermont Drive Elective Secretary of Homeroom, Club 16, Parents' Day Guide, House of Representatives, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, New Moon , Vagabond King', Junior Stunt Night, Monticello Business Staff, Big Sister . CROMAR, CHARLES ROBB, JR. Charlie 3504 Graylancl Avenue Elective Freshman-Sophomore Football,Var- sity Football, President of Home- room, Senior Class Council, Mana- ger of Football Team, President of Boys' Glee Club. CROSS. LOUIS DANIEL Dan 5 North Davis Avenue Elective Junior Stunt Night Ticket mittee. Com- CROWDER, SHIRLEY ANN Shirley 3900 West Broad Street Elective Character Committee, Typist for S.P., Junior Red Cross, Alternate to House of Representatives. DARGINIS, CARRIE HELEN Carrie l404 Stanhope Avenue Business Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Y-Teens, Christian Youth Club, New Moon , Vagabond King , Girls' Glee Club, Declaration Literary Staff, Student Coach, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to House of Representatives, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. DAVIDSON, JOYCE ANN Joyce 4435 Park Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Freshman Class Coun- cil, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives, Monticello Business Staff. DAVIS. ARTHUR KING Bubba 27l3 Northumberland Avenue College Preparatory Sophomore Class Council, Junior Class Courihcil, Jeffersonian Literary Staff, Traffic Committee. DAVIS, JOSEPH TAYLOR NJN.. 47l0 New Kent Road College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Track Team, Bulletin Board Committee, Assembly Committee, Chemistry Lab Assistant, National Honor Society. DAVIS, LEE FERGUSON, JR. Lee I2 South Wilton Road College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Audio- Visual, Traffic Committee, Chemis- try Lab Assistant, Vice-President of Homeroom, Football. deBUTTS, MILDRED ANNE Anne 44ll Stonewall Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Library Committee, House of Representa- tives, Junior Red Cross. oecxsn, wii.uAM cnssisv aiu 3606 Montrose Avenue Elective Chemistry Lab Assistant. daKOZAN, ROLAND PAUL Paul l0l0 West 42nd Street College Preparatory Goochland High School Goochland, Virginia Hermitage High School Richmond, Virginia Boone High School Orlando, Florida Clermont High School Clermont, Florida dsTREVILLE, MARY CLAIRE Mary Claire 3901 Wythe Avenue Business Varsity Softball, Junior Varsity Basketball,Auxiliary Aid, Guidance Aid, Character Committee. DONNELLY, JAMES SHIRLEY Horse 32ll ldlewood Avenue Elective Traffic Committee, Hi-Y ll, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Freshman- Sophomore Baseball, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track. DORIN, EDWARD STIERLING, JR. Eddie BI9 Pepper Avenue College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Football, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Chaplain of Hi-Y, I. f Y I-K XF- lg' . Q Ak g f V Qin ,if elif- ff- g - Qjfifji W X-9 ff ee ii Nj-A, ,.gi. ' Y --xiii WA f', 2 - -----5 5 P 257 DRUM, JOHN FERGUSON John 3119 Edgewood Avenue College Preparatory Orchestra, Song of Norway , House of Representatives, Elevator Committee, Slide Rule Group, Secretary of Homeroom. DUKE, CHARLES RICHARD ..Duke.. 3918 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Audio-Visual, Usher Committee, Traffic Committee, Manager of Junior Varsity Baseball, Manager of Varsity Football, Manager of Varsity Baseball, Athletic Aid, Bul- letin Board Committee, Radio Committee, Secretary of S.P. 123. DUKE, JAMES CONWELL, JR. Jimmy 1923 Laburnum Avenue College Preparatory Brentwood High School Brentwood, Missouri Freshman-Sophomore Football, Treasurer of Homeroom, Vice-Presi- dent of Homeroom, Usher Com- mittee, B Team Football, Varsity Football, Traffic Committee, Track Team, Hi-Y I, Cafeteria Committee DUKE, ROTHERMAL McLEAN, JR. Mac 2907 French Street College Preparatory House of Representatives, Traffic Committee, Tennis Team, Sopho- more Class Council, Treasurer of Junior Class, Junior Stunt Night, Key Club, Hi-Y ll, Treasurer of S.P., Senior Class Play. DUNBAR, DONALD BUCHANAN Donald 210 North Stafford Avenue College Preparatory Junior Varsity Basketball. DURR, WILLIAM HENRY Blll' 5110 Park Avenue College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Usher Commit- tee, Treasurer of Homeroom. EADS, MARY CARROLL Mary Carroll 4610 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Future Nurses' Club, Junior Stunt Night, Girls' Glee Club. EASTMAN, BENJAMIN FREDERICK Bonny 4615 Fitzhugh Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross. EDMUNDS, NANCY DAVIS Nancy 4212 Patterson Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, Sec- retary of Homeroom, Bus Ticket Committee, Messenger Committee, Library Committee, J.V. Cheer- leader, Character Committee, Va- gabond King , Jeffersonian Re- porter, Senior Class Play, House of Representatives, Page Three Editor of Jeffersonian, Future Tea- chers' Club, National Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll. EDWARDS, WILLIAM POPE, JR. nsmy.. 1310 Greycourt Elective ELDRIDGE, BENJAMIN ROLFE nam.. 36l4 Noble Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Sopho- more Senator, Basketball Manager, Track Squad, House of Representa- tives, Song ot Norway , Traffic Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Junior Senator, Varsity Football, Rec Hall Committee, President of Homeroom. ELLINGTON, BARBARA LOVE Bobbie 3100 Garland Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Math Assistant, Vice- President of Homeroom, A Cap- pella Choir. ELLIOT, JAUNITA MARIE Cookie 2711 West Grace Street Business Alternate to Character Committee, Library Staff, Character Com- mittee Representative, Distributive Education Club. EMROCH, WALTER Walter 4209 Bromley Lane College Preparatory House of Representatives, Ser- geant at Arms of House of Representatives, Traffic Committee, Freshman Class Council, Vice- President of Ke Club, Member at Large of Sophomore Class Council Junior Stunt Night, Junior Class Council, Representative to Teens' Council, Freshman-Sopho- more Basketball, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball. ENGLISH, ELIZABETH MURRAY --I-ml.. l205 Westbrook Avenue Elective Character Committee, Library Staff, Christian Youth League, Junior Class Council, President of Distri- butive Education Club, Promotions Chairman of Distributive Educa- tion Club, Chaplain of Homeroom. ESTES, HOWARD PETTIT Bootle 31 Lexington Road College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, Ele- vator Committee, Captain of A Company, Cadet Corps Maior. EUBANK, MARGARET ROSE UMass.. 1508 Brookland Parkway College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee, Monti- cello Literary Staff, Vice-President of Homeroom, Sophomore Class Council, Junior Red Cross, Sponsor of B Company, Co-editor of Clubs' Section of Monticello, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Jeffersonian Alternate, Secretary of Character Committee, Varsity Tennis, Junior Class Council, Junior Stunt Ni ht Usher Committee, S onsor of Ca- det Corps, Senior Sienator, Presi- dent of Tebahoes, B.O.C., Quill and Scroll, National Honor So- ciety. EUBANK, WILLIAM BALL, JR. Billy 102 Windsor Way College Preparatory Cadet Corps, Biology Assistant, Captain of A Company. EVANS, MARY LEVERING Mary 1815 West 45th Street College Preparatory Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Secre- tary of Homeroom, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Student Coach, Monti- cello Business Staff. EWELL, BETTY ANN Batty 3421 Cutshaw Avenue Elective Guidance Aid, Nurses' Aid, Office Aid, Daily Reports Committee, Secretary of Y-Teens Triangle, Li- brary Staff. EWELL, CHARLES MUSE Charlie 3421 Cutshaw Avenue Elective Benedictine High School Richmond, Virginia Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Jeffersoni- an Captain, Jeffersonian Circula- tion Staff, Eraser Committee, Ele- vator Committee, J.V. Basketball, Vice-President of Homeroom, Jun- ior Red Cross, Boys' Glee Club. FAULCONER, BARBARA ANN Barbara 402 North Sheppard Street Business Clerical work for S.P. FEIBISH, MARLENE Marlena 4513 Wythe Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Library Committee, J.V. Basketball, Junior Stunt Night, Messenger Aid. FIELDER, MARY LEE Mary Lu 1422 Laburnum Avenue College Preparatory FLEMING, PHILIP HARWOOD Phil 1203 West 46th Street Elective Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Councils, Eraser Com- mittee, Welfare Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Safety Council. FLOURNOY, JOHN EPPES John 3503 Edgewood Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, Alternate to Character Committee, Traffic Committee. FLOWERS, SARA ELLEN Sara Ellen 3Ampthill Road College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Hockey Squad, Club 16, Absentee Sheet Committee, Junior Cheerleader, New Moon, Junior Stunt Night, Vagabond King, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Office Aid Committee, Reception Desk Committee, Jeffer- sonian Captain, Character Com- mittee, Head Cheerleader, Plain and Fancy. FORD, SHIRLEY DAY Shirley 6407 Stuart Avenue Business Hermitage High School Richmond, Virginia FORD, WAYNE EMRICK Wayne 4401 Newport Avenue College Preparatory Usher Committee, Freshman-Sopho- more Football, President of Home- room, Traffic Committee, Safety Council, Auxiliary Aid, Alternate to Character Committee, Senior Class Council. FOREM, CECELIA TINA Ce Ce 3324 West Ca ry Street College Preparatory Orchestra, Office Aid, Messenger Committee, Library Staff. FOSSETT, GEORGE LEONARD, JR. George 4712 West Grace Street College Preparatory Port Richmond High School New York, New York FOSTER, JOAN MILLER Joan 1211 Stanhope Avenue College Preparatory Office Aid, Nurse's Aid, Guidance Aid, Secretary of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom. FREEZE, PRISCILLA JANICE Janice 2900 Parkwood Avenue Business Vice-President of Homeroom, Jun- ior Red Cross, Office Aid, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Library Com- mittee, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Class Council, Junior Stunt Night. FRIEDENBERG, CAROLE LYNN Carols 6316 Kensington Avenue Elective Sophomore Class Council, Radio Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives, House of Repre- sentatives. FRIEDMAN, SANDRA IRENE Sandy 3131 Patterson Avenue College Preparatory Library Committee, Guidance Aid, M.C.V, Volunteer Worker, Mc- Guire's Volunteer Worker. FRISCHKORN, CHARLES H., JR. Charlie 3314 Gloucester Road College Preparatory Sergeant in Cadet Corps, Eraser Committee. FUNDERBURKE, EUGENE BRYANT Fundy 3506 Rosewood Avenue College Preparatory Christian Youth League, House of Representatives, Vice-President of T.J. Safety Council, President of Homeroom, Chairman of T.J. Dis- aster Committee, Co-assistant Di- rector of Junior Stunt Night, Jun- ior Class Council, Radio Commit- tee, Senior Class Council, Chap- ' ' ' if T 1 5 5 flgjfj, I 'iii 1 f H A I X ' X 1'-v---f 1 1- ter ' 1 gf ' Q,-S,--' - V 258 lain of Homeroom, President of Inter-High School Council of Richmond Junior Red Cross, Presi- dent of Richmond Youth Safety Council. FUQUA, THOMAS HENRY Tommy 207 Avon Road College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Drill Pla- toon, Seargeant-at-Arms in Honor Court. FU RMAN, GERALD PAUL Jerry 4209 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Biology Lab Assistant GANDERSON, MARTIN LEWIS Martin 472l Augusta Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives, Usher Committee, Latin Skit, Editor of Military Section of Monticello, Jef- fersonian Reporter, Quill and Scroll, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives, Slide Rule Club, Cap- tain of D Company, Member at Large of Senior Class Council, Drill Platoon, Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Athletic Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Cadet Corps Maier, Na- tional Honor Society. GARDNER, ANN KAY HAM.. 4200 Springhill Avenue Business Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Character Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Secretary of Home- room, Alternate to Jeffersonian, Club Ib, House of Representatives, Junior Stunt Night, Basketball, Guidance Aid, Christian Youth League, Reception Desk Commit- tee, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Office Aid, Auxiliary Aid, Base- ball, Daily Reports Committee, Junior Stunt Night, M.C.V. Volun- teer Worker, Jeffersonian Captain, Library Staff, Sponsor of F Com- pany. GARRETT, FRANCIS CLARKE Frank 5909 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Var- sity Baseball. GARRETT, LINWOOD TYLER Tyler 20l Ampthill Road College Preparatory Chemistry Lab Assistant. GARRISON, WILLIAM EVERETT Billy 30l4 West Leigh Street Elective Audio-Visual Aid. GASSER, CHARLOTTE REID Charlotte 3l0l Rosewood Avenue Business Character Committee, House of Representatives, Vice-President of Homeroom, Guidance Aid, GAYER, DONNA CAROLYN Donna 8 Malvern Avenue Elective Broad Ripple High School Indianapolis, Indiana Marshalltown High School Marshalltown, Iowa Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Alternate to Senior Class Council, Club I6, Student Coach, Reception Desk Committee. GERKEM, KATHERINE MAY Kitty 2lll Grove Avenue Elective Powhatan High School Powhatan, Virginia Auxiliary Aid, Nurse's Aid, Fresh- man-Sophomore Basketball. GERMAIN, max soice --matic' l403 Brookland Parkway College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Track, Vice- President of Homeroom, Varsity Football, Welfare Committee, Al- ternate to Character Committee, House of Representativesp Key Club, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Club Affiliations. om, Joi-iN rsmne, iii John-' 4823 Brook Road College Preparatory Varsity Football, Tennis Squad, Vice-President of Homeroom, House of Representatives, Track, Key Club, Junior Class Council, Traffic Committee, Senior Class Council, Elevator Operator. GILLS, HOWARD AUBREY, Ill Gilly 32l7 Hable Avenue College Preparatory Audio-Visual Aid, Usher Commit- tee, Bulletin Board Committee, President of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom, Vice-President of lgloateroom, Monticello Business ld . GIVENS, JANE HYDE Jane 33l4 Loxley Road College Preparatory House of Representatives, Latin Banquet, Student Coach, Honor Study Chairman, Junior Stunt Night, Junior Class Council, Mon- ticello Business Staff, Junior-Senior Decorating Committee, Senior Sen- ator, Chairman of Junior Red Cross Council, National Honor So- ciety. GLENN, GLENDA LEE Glenda 322i Rueger Street Business Alternate to Junior Red .Cross, Character Committee, Guidance Aid, Messenger Committee. GODSEY, FRANCES ELIZABETH Frances 4108 Stonewall Avenue College Preparatory John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia Orchestra, Club I6, Declaration Business Staff, Secretary of Home- room, Y-Teens, Club Affiliations, Guidance Aid. GOODE, MARY FRANCES Mary Frances 2900 Riverside Drive Elective Library Committee, Junior Red Cross, Junior Gray Ladies, Chris- tian Youth League, Book Club. GOODLIFFE, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR Billy 323 Granite Avenue Elective GRAHAM, ELIZABETH ANN Elizabeth 4805 Chamberlayne Avenue College Preparatory Hermitage High School Richmond, Virginia Reception Desk Committee, Secre- tary of Homeroom, Office Aid, Guidance Aid. GRANDIS, ELAINE DVORA HE E it aoi iiohyn Road Elective Office Aid, Guidance Aid, Library Committee, Nurse's Aid, Club l'6, Safety Council, Messenger Commit- tee, Forum Club, Junior Stunt Night, Future Nurses' Club, Al- ternate to Character Committee. GRANGER, NANCY LEIGH Nanc Y 4206 Fitzhugh Avenue Business John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia Junior Red Cross, Jeffersonian Lieutenant. GRANT, ELEANOR JEAN Jean 3900 West Broad Street Business Messenger Committee, Nurse's Aid, Declaration Business Staff, Secre- tary of Homheroom, Aux: nary Aid, Special Services, Alternate to Jef- fersonian Lieutenant, .Alternate to House of Representatives. GRAY, HARRY ARCHIBALD, JR. ..Hap.. 28l9 Moss Side Avenue College Preparatory Band, Christian Youth League. GRAY, JAMES PAUL, JR. Jim 6729 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives, Biology Lab Assistant. GREENEBAUM, REGINA ..-han.. 4lll West Franklin Street College Preparatory Alternate to Freshman Class Coun- cil, Office Aid, Auxiliary Aid, Jun- ior Red Cross, Nurse's Aid, Guid- Stunt Night, ance Aid, Junior U Scenery Committee, Spanish Club, Library Committee, Forum Club, Red Cross. ELIZABETH Alternate to Junior GRIGG, CAROLYN Carolyn 5410 New Kent Road Elective Guidance Aid, Art Assistant, Jun- ior Class Council, Character Com- mittee, Library Committee, Alter- nate to Senior Class Council. GRUBBS, FRANK WYTHE Wythe 4206 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom, Hi-Y I Freshman-Sophomore Football Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball. GUNST, SUSAN VIRGINIA Susan 208 South Wilton Road College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee. HAAG, WILLIAM NIKOLAS Niki 4406 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory HADDON, JOSEPH MARVIN ...lun 38lB Hermitage Road Elective Cadet Corps, Treasurer of Book- keeping Club, Sophomore Class Council, Stage Crew. HALL, MARIANNE SPOTSWOOD Marianne Zl I4 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives, Fresh- man-Sophomore Basketball, Hockey, President of Homeroom, Bus Ticket Committee, A Cappella Choir, New Moon, Alternate to House of Representatives, Vagabond King, Junior Stunt Night, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Daily Reports Committee, President of Future Teachers Association, Plain and Fancy. HAMILTON, JOAN GRAY -.Joann 45l7 West Grace Street College Preparatory Absentee Sheet Committee, Office Aid, Guidance Aid, Testing Com- mittee, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Monticello Business Staff, Alternate to House of Representatives, Man- ager of Girls' Basketball, Manager of Girls' Softball, Sponsor of A Company, President of Future Nurses' Club, Club Affiliations, Junior Stunt Night Ticket Commit- tee, Tebahoes. HAMLET, REUBEN DALE Dale 35l0 West Grace Street College Preparatory Needham B. Broughton High School Raleigh, North Carolina Junior Class Council. HARDING, RANDOLPH WAYNE Wayne 3203 Grant Street Elective Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Stage Crew, Bookkeeping Club Junior Red Cross, Captain of B Company. HARGROVES, JOHN O'ITO lotto 5406 Bewdley Road Elective President of Homeroom, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Freshman- Sophomore Baseball, Freshman- Sophomore Football, J.V. Basket- ball, J.V. Baseball, Varsity Basket- ball, Hi-Y ll, Varsity Baseball, Character Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Senior Class Play. HARGROVES, LOUISE VAUGHAN Vaughan 4708 Leonard Parkway College Preparatory House of Representatives, Sponsor of B Company, Manager of Y -gm Y ,-.f f- A T-fxf Aff ' Y K3-: Y ff' - A Ttffftjglii -l :g,'9 f, SX., gi- -gi - so s --of-11.1 ', .i A- 277 -- 57 Girls' Freshman-Sophomore Basket- ball Team, President of Home- room, Manager of Girls' Tennis Team, New Moon, Character Committee, Junior Stunt Night, As- sembly Committee, Bus Ticket Committee, Vagabond King, Jeffersonian Literary Staff, Recep- tion Desk, Senior Class Council, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. HARRIS, DOROTHY MARIE Dorothy 2935 West Marshall Street Business Absentee Sheet Committee. HARRIS, WILLIAM OTIS, JR. BiIl 2l02 Grove Avenue Elective Cadet Corps, Distributive tion Club. HARRISON, MARY ANNE Mary Anne 902 Orchard Road College Preparatory President of Y-Teens ll, Book Club, Girls' Glee Club, Secretary of Forum Club, Cafeteria Committee, Declaration Literary Staff, The Messiah, Junior Stunt Night. HARRISON, WILLIAM ANTHONY BiIl Educa- 6730 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Chemistry Lab Assistant, Char- acter Committee, Sophomore Class Council, President of Homeroom, Junior Class Council. HARWOOD, JANET AUGUST Janet 3300 Patterson Avenue College Preparatory Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, Varsity Hockey, Treasurer of Home- room, A Cappella Choir, New Moon, Vice-President of Home- room, Vagabond King, President of Homeroom, Plain and Fancy, Secretary of Club Affiliations, Na- tional Honor Society. HASSEL, R. CHRISTOPHER Chris 3026 Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom, Traffic Committee, Usher Committee for Song of Norway, J.V. Baseball, New Moon, Junior Stunt Night, Vagabond King, Bulletin Board Committee, President of Home- room, Jeffersonian Reporter, Jeffer- sonian Sports Editor, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. HASTINGS, POWELL TILGHMAN Tee Tee 3l I9 Stuart Avenue Elective Usher Committee, Hi-Y I, Junior Stunt Night, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Char- acter Committee. HATFIELD, PENELOPE ESTHER Penny 9l6 Blanton Avenue College Preparatory Boca Ciega High School St. Petersburg, Florida Club I6, Y-Teens, Forum Club, Office Aid, Alternate to House of Representatives, Sophomore Class Council, New Moon. ,,-5, HAWKINS, ELIZABETH Elizabeth l2l9 Rennie Avenue Business Marion High School Marion, Virginia Treasurer of Homeroom HAWTHORNE, MARY CAROLYN Carolyn 5029 Devonshire Road Elective Library Staff, Library Committee, House of Representatives, Daily Reports Committee, Bus Ticket Committee, Declaration Business Staff, Jeffersonian Lieutenant. ANN HAYWARD, OTEY HELM nony.. 4207 Augusta Avenue College Preparatory Library Committee, House of Re- presentattves,Student Coach, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Special Ser- vices, New Moon , Quill and Scroll, Junior-Senior Dance Com- mittee, Radio Committee, Monti- cello Freshman-Sophornore Section, Editor of Junior Section of Monti- cello, Assistant to Co-editors of Monticello, National Honor Soci- ety. HELION, LOUIS BLAIR Louis 3I0l MonumentAvenue College Preparatory Audio-Visual Aid, Usher Commit- tee, Treasurer of Homeroom, J.V. Baseball, Vice-President of Home- room, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Bul- letin Board Committee, Alternate to Character Committee President of Homeroom, Welfare Committee. HENDRICKS, WILLIAM C. BiIl I606 Floyd Avenue College Preparatory First Lieutenant of Band, Drill Platoon. HEPLER, NORMA JEAN Nonnie 3920 Cutshaw Avenue Elective Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Chairman of Christian Youth League Bulletin Board, Girls' Glee Club, Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, Sophomore Class Council, Softball, Reception Desk Committee, President of Home- room, Club Ib, Junior Stunt Night, Library Typist, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Varsity Cheerleader. HENNINGSEN, METTE HELENE Motto 4504 Cutshaw Avenue Business Long Beach High School Long Beach, New York Nurse's Aid, Junior Red Cross Representative, Office Aid, Typist for Guidance Office. HILL, RONALD GEORGE Ronnie 30l5 Second Avenue Elective Beverly High School Beverly, West Virginia Safety Council HINKLE, MARTHA RHEA Martha 4526 Fitzhugh Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Freshman Class Council, Secretar and Trea- surer of Junior Red Cross, Vice- President of Homeroom, Library Committee, Bus Ticket Committee, Declaration Business Staff, Messen- ger Committee, Sophomore Class Council, Bulletin Board Committee, House of Representatives, Vice- President of Junior Class, Senior Class Council, Outstanding Junior Award, Vice-President of City Fed- eration of Student Councils, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. HINSDALE, BETTY LOUISE Betty l2l7 Rennie Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee, Editor of School Life Sports Sec- tion of Declaration Literary Staff, Secretary of Homeroom, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. HODGES, HARRY NASH Harry I-129 Avondale Avenue College Preparatory Corporal and Sergeant in Cadet Corps. HOFFLER, WILLIAM BIGGS BiII' 4530 East Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Sophomore Class Council, Vice- President of Homeroom, Senior Class Council. HOLZBACH, FRANCES ALVINIA AIvinia l604 West Grace Street Elective Treasurer of Homeroom, Secretary of Distributtve Education Club. HOSTETTER, WILLIAM PRESTON Patio 3862 Fauquier Avenue Elective Traffic Committee, Band, Orchestra HOTCHKISS, SEDLEY LOUISE SedIey 43l5 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Sophomore Class Council, Guid- ance Aid, President of Homeroom, Library Committee, House of Re- presentatives Assistant Feature Editor of Jeffersonian, Junior Stunt Night, College Day Aid, Student Coach, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. HUBAND, JOYCE ANN Joyce 3333 Parkwood Avenue Business Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Office Aid, Jeffersonian Captain, Treasurer of Homeroom, President of Home- room, Junior Class Council, Alter- nate to Senior Class Council. HUGHES, LESLIE ANNE Los l3I7 Nottoway Avenue Elective Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Safety Council, Captain of Girls' Hockey, Basketball and Softball Teams, Fu- ture Teachers of America, Treas- urer of Tebahoes, Guidance Aid, Senior Class Play, Cafeteria Com- mittee, Radio Committee. HULCHER, MARY JOSEPHINE Mary Jo 607 Libbie Avenue Business Junior Red Cross Representative, Alternate to Freshman Class Coun- cil, President of Homeroom, Alter- nate to Junior Red Cross, Auxili- ary Aid, Alternate to House of Representatives, Biology Lab As- sistant, Office Aid, Guidance Aid, Vice-President of Homeroom. HURT, DAVID nov David 904 Willow Lawn College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Usher Com- mittee, S.P. I23, Alternate to Character Committee. INNES, DAVID PRICE Dave 3302 Edgewood Avenue College Preparatory Cadet Corps, President of Home- room, Character Committee, Trea- surer of Homeroom, Rifle Club, Traffic Committee. ISAACS, BETTY MAE nhny.. 3l I0 Grayland Avenue Business Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Jeffersonian Lieute- nant, Girls' Glee Club, Point Sys- tem Committee, House of Repre- sentatives, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. JACKSON, MATTIE KATHLEEN Katha 333l Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Office Aid Committee, House of Representatives, Junior Red Cross Representative, Library Commit- tee, Junior Red Cross Volunteer Worker. JACOBS, NANCY ALLISON Nancy l2ll Warren Avenue Elective Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Vice-Presi- dent of Homeroom,Christian Youth League, Girls' Glee Club, Vaga- bond King, Junior Stunt Night, President of Homeroom, Secretary of Homeroom, A Cappalla Choir, Jeffettes. JEFFRIES, EDWARD JEROME ..J.n,y.. 46I9 Fitzhugh Avenue Business Treasurer of Homeroom, Traffic Committee. JENSEN, ARTHUR FRANCIS Arthur II07 West Grace Street College Preparatory Jeffersonian Staff, Messenger Com- mittee, Junior Class Council, Jun- ior Stunt Night, Eraser Committee, Club I6, President of Homeroom. JESTER, DAVID CONRAD David 3032 Rosewood Avenue Elective Usher Committee, Cadet Corps, Stage Crew, Cadet Corps Aide-de- Camp. - f , ,A.v,.v, f X f- Y , A 2 g 1- Y W 5 2 g f Q, ,i',, 1 'fi 7' 5 I X ,-Luz, e'. vc- if sl - ' xfsvf if Z xr f' 41 F ii Fig 1 ii 260 JOHNSON, DAVID LARCOM Butch l5l7 Laburnum Avenue College Preparatory JOHNSON, JEAN BARBOUR Jean 4706 Sylvan Road Elective Y-Teens, Junior Class Council, Vice-President of Homeroom, Presi- dent of Spanish Club. JOHNSON, ROBERT GLENN, JR. Bobby 3233 Park Avenue College Preparatory Band, Biology Lab Assistant. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM F., III Fount 4232 Old Brook Road College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Treasurer of Homeroom, Co-Captain of Track Team, Manager of Track Team. JONES, EVELYN CONSTANCE Connie 4800 West Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Y-Teens, Character Committee,Jun- ior Red Cross, Latin Club, M.C.V. Volunteer Worker, Auxiliary Aid, Monticello Business Staff. Jones, MILLARD FRANKLIN, it Mimi 207 North Tilden Street College Preparatory Usher Committee, President of Homeroom, Freshman - Sophomore Basketball, President of Freshman Class, Key Club, Sophomore Sena- tor, Rec Hall Committee, B- Team Basketball, Hi-Y ll, President of Junior Class, Cafeteria Com- mittee, Track Team, Junior Stunt Night, President of S.P., Executive member of P.T.A. JONES, MYRA DARE Dare 35l4 Hanover Avenue Elective Office Aid, Reception Desk Com- mittee, Character Committee, Sate- ty Council, Junior Stunt Night Pub- licit Committee, Declaration Art Staffi Vagabond King, Futu-re Nurses' Club, Honor Study Chair- man. KAINAKIAN, MANUEL Manuel 30l6 West Grace Street Elective Audio-Visual Committee President of Homeroom, Elevator Committee. KATZ, LEONA DOLORES Lee' 4704 Cutshaw Avenue College Preparatory New Moon, Vagabond King, Library Committee, KEECH, WILLIAM HENRY BiII' 490B Riverside Drive College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Junior Red Cross, Stage Manager Assembly Committee, Director of Junior Stunt Night, President of Homeroom, Key Club, Captain of B Company, First Captain of Cadet Corps, Rifle Team, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Councils. KELLEY, JANET BERRY KelIey 4204 West Franklin Street College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee, Junior Gray Ladies, Y-Teens, Vice-Presi- dent of Homeroom, Club Affilia- tion, Junior Varsity Hockey, Soft- ball, Junior Varsity Basketball, Sophomore Class Council, Monti- cello Business Staff, Office Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Secretary of Homeroom, Guidance Aid. KENNEDY, JUDITH DAVIS ..J,,dy.. 4608 Devonshire Road College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Auxiliary Aid, Softball, Welfare Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Mes- senger Committee, Guidance Aid, Tennis, Basketball, Library Com- mittee, Secretar of Homeroom, National Honor Society. KENT, ALICE BLAIR LINDEN Alice 3904 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory House ot Representatives, Library Staff, Chairman of Volunteers for Junior Red Cross, New Moon, Vagabond King, Junior Stunt Night, President of Homeroom, Jeffersonian Page Editor and News Editor, Vice-President of Home- room, Vice-President of Quill and Scroll, Co-Captain of Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Secretary ot Homeroom, National Honor Society. KERSEY, BEVERLY ANN Beverly 707 North Colonial Avenue College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom,JuniorVar- sity Cheerleader, Guidance Aid, President of Sophomore Class, House of Representatives, A Cap- pella Choir, Sweetheart of Key Club, Recording Secretary of S.P. KERSEY, LINDA BARBARA Bobbie 65l2 Hanover Avenue Business Freshman - Sophomore Basketball, Guidance Aid, Girls' Glee Club, Y-Teens, Reception Desk Commit- tee, Declaration Art Staff, Vice- President of Homeroom, Treasurer of Bookkeeping Club, House of Representatives, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Junior Stunt Night, Club lb, Vagabond King. KEVORKIAN, RICHARD EUGENE Dick 4l28 Hillcrest Road Elective Art Assistant, Audio-Visual Com- mittee, President of Homeroom, Junior Class Council, Vice-Presi- dent of Homeroom Varsity Track Squad, Forum Club, Declaration Art Staff, Vagabond King, Bul- letin Board Committee, Traffic Committee, Decorating Committee lor Senior-Junior, Special Services. KINCAID, BLAIR TREVILIAN Blair 49Ib Patterson Avenue Elective Wappingers Central High School Poughkeepsie, New York KING, JOANNE TONI ..-Io.. 6 Malvern Avenue Elective Character Committee, Steering Committee,. Welfare Committee, Forum, Junior Stunt Night, Guid- ance Aid. KIRN, ERIN ESTELLE Erin l320 West Laburnum Avenue College Preparatory Our Lady of the Elms Academy Akron, Ohio Junior Red Cross, Character Com- mittee. KLEINBECK, SABINE Sabine 4707 Calumet Road College Preparatory Gymnasium Trossinger Germany Senate, Tebahoes, Honorary Sweet- heart of Key Club, Junior Stunt Night, A Cappella Choir, Sweet- heart of Hi-Y ll. KLOSS, CAROLYN HOPE Carol 3204 Bute Lane Elective Office Aid, Declaration Business Staff, Secretary of Homeroom, Al- ternate to House of Representa- tives, Alternate to Senior Class Council, Library Staff, Alternate to Teen Standards Council, Junior Stunt Night. KLUGMAN, MARGARET ELLEN Margaret 4206 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Junior Red Cross, Declaration Busi- ness Staff, Guidance Aid, Honor Study Chairman. KNIGHT, EDWARD FRANKLlN,JR. Eddie 44l2 Park Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Football. KNIGHT, ROBERT ASHLEY Bobby l509 Westover Hills Boulevard College Preparatory Manager of State Crew, Track, Thesplans, Technical Director ot Junior Stunt Night. KOEPPE, THEODORE C., JR. Dickie 6 North Rowland Street College Preparatory Junior Stunt Night, Plain and Fancy, Captain of F Company. LACY, JUDITH KING Judith 3B0l Moss Side Avenue College Preparatory Junior Red Cross, Nurse's Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to Senior Class Council, Guidance Aid. LAMBETH, MARTHA ELLIOTT Martha 32l3 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Auxiliary Aid, Office Aid, Guid- ance Aid, President of Homeroom, Secretary of Homeroom, House of Representatives, Senior Class Council Declaration Business Staff, Future Teachers of America, Club Affiliations. LAMM, BARBARA JEAN Barbara 31 I7 West Marshall Street College Preparatory Red Cross Volunteer Worker, Library Staff, Alternate to Fresh- man Class Council, Secretary of Homeroom, Proofreader for Jeffer- sonian, Vice-President of Home- room, Jeffersonian Reporter, Alter- nate to Junior Red Cross, Vice- President of Library Staff, News Assistant of Jeffersonian, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. LANE, CHARLES FRANCIS Frank IZ34 Windsor Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieute- nant, Jeffersonian Business Staff, Alternate to House of Representa- tives, President of Homeroom As- sembly Committee, S.P. l23, Presi- denlt of Quill and Scroll, Junior- Senlor Decorating Committee, Jun- ior Stunt Night, Junior Class Coun- cil, Usher Committee, Senior Class Council, Business Manager of Jeffersonian, National Honor So- ciety, Key Club. LEA, DIANA COOKE Diana IBO9 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Nurse's Aid, House of Representa- tives, Alternate to House of Repre- sentatives Assistant Business Mana- ger of Monticello, Head of Club Pictures of Monticello, Treasurer of Quill and Scroll, M.C.V, Volunteer Worker, Future Nurses' Club. LEHMAN, REVA Rova 42l5 Kingcrest Parkway College Preparatory Spanish Club, Auxiliary Aid, Li- brary Staff, Library Committee, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Guidance Aid. LEWIS, BETTY ANN Lou l7l7 Elmsmere Avenue College Preparatory Reporter for Jeffersonian, Sopho- more Class Council, New Moon, Christian Youth League, Library Staff, Junior Stunt Night, Vaga- bond King, House of Representa- tives, Junior-Senior Dance Com- mittee, Feature Editor of Jeffer- sonian, Vice-President of Library Staff, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. LEWIS, CAROL ANNE CaroI Anne 29l8 Floyd Avenue Business Y-Teens Senate Welfare Commit- tee, Library Staff, Library Com- mittee, Junior Stunt Night, Secre- tary of Homeroom, Monticello Business Staff. LIEBERT, PATRICIA JANE Patty l0l0 West 47th Street College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Vice- President ot Homeroom, Guidance Aid, Declaration Business Staff, Librar Staff, Honor Study Chair- man, Sponsor of Band. , -c ,' Y ffvf' if-,QQ jx I V IX ,-- ,,,A, ,Y-Y - Y A X 4, 1 L ,fr ir -1,W, i xii JL , 9 4-ff x -px A, s a H -M-Q gi: NCQ 5 Q 1 'l lv ' C ll.-.,.g T 5 261 Ll N IADO, MARION ESTELLE Mari-on 5409 Tuckahoe Avenue College Preparatory Student Coach, Proofreader of Jeffersonian, Red Cross Volunteer Worker and Chairman, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Stunt Night, Secretariy of Homeroom, Je er- sonian eporter, Vice-President of Homeroom, Page One Editor of Jeffersonian, Red Cross Special Committee, National Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll. LIPMAN, ANN DEBRA HAM.. 53l0 Riverside Drive College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Guidance Aid, Sophomore Class Council, Varsity Softball, Junior Stunt Night, Library Committee, Alter- nate to Junior Class Council, Co- Editor of Declaration, Alternate to Senior Class Council, Quill and Scroll, B. O. C., National Honor Society. LISAGOR, WAYNE BARRY Barry 63l2 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Cadet Corps, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Safety Committee, Treasurer of Homeroom, Cadet Corps Maior. LONDEREE, HELEN BERKLEY Helen II9 Libbie Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant,Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieutenant,Alternate to House of Representatives Monti- cello Business Staff, Vice-President of Homeroom, Quill and Scroll. LOVING, JOHN HARNISH John 5306 New Kent Road College Preparatory Library Staff, A Cappella Choir, New Moon, Forum Club, Junior Stunt Night, Vagabond King, Jeffersonian Staff, P'ain and Fancy, Quill and Scroll. LUCK, ELIZABETH WEAVER Beth l500 Brookland Parkway College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, J.V. Cheerleader, Alternate to House of Representatives, Language Ban- quet, Junior Cheerleader, Monti- cello Business Staff, Junior Class Council, Junior Stunt Night. LUNING, KATHARI NE E. ..Kay.. SII6 Caledonia Road College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, House of Representatives, Audio-Visual Aid, Auxiliary Aid, Radio Committee, Club l6, Vice-President of Home- room, President of Homeroom, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Class Council, Bus Ticket Com- mittee, Junior Stunt Night, Monti- cello Literary Staff, Junior Red Cross, Alternate to House of Representatives, Alternate to Jet- fersonian Lieutenant, Character Committee, Big Sister, Secretary of 9 L Council LYNCH, BETTIE CONSTANCE Betty 3l02 Hanover Avenue Business Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Character Committee, Alternate to Junior Red Cross. LYNCH, PATRICIA JANE ..-np.. 4622 Hanover Avenue Elective Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Nurse's Aid, Typist for Jeffer- sonian. MANN, FRANCES LEIGH Frances 3326 ldlewood Avenue Elective Nurse's Aid, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Reception Desk Com- mittee, Co-Chairman of Honor Study, Y-Teens, Forum Club, Future Nurses' Club. MARCHANT, ELIZABETH C. Bette 2920 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Office Aid, Library Committee, Al- ternate to Junior Red Cross, Y- Teens, President of Homeroom, Declaration Business Staff, House of Representatives, We'fare Com- mittee, Junior Stunt Night, Junior- Senior Decorating Committee, Sen- ior Class Council, Assembly Com- mittee, Future Teachers of Ameri- ca, College Day Aid, Chairman of Senior Class Day. MARTIN, CAROLYN JOYCE Carolyn 3929 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Nurse's Aid, Junior Red Cross, Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Christian Youth League, Future Nurses' Club, Junior Stunt Night. MARTIN, NANCY LEE Poodle Jummy Winters Road Bon Air, Virginia College Preparatory Library Staff, Monticello Business Staff, Christian Youth League, Safe- ty Council, Junior Stunt Night, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, S'ide Rule Club. MATTHEWS, MARVIN STUART Stuart 46l9 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Augusta Military Academy Fort Defiance, Virginia MATTHEWS, SUSAN MAY Hsu... Z32l Stuart Avenue Elective Secretary of Homeroom, President of Homeroom, Reception Desk Committee, Guidance Aid, Junior Red Cross, Assembly Committee, Office Aid, Daily Reports Com- mittee, Monticello Business Staff. MAXEY, MARY MEADE Mary Meade 5304 Dorchester Road Business Freshman Class Council, Junior Stunt Night, Reception Desk Com- mittee, House of Representatives. MAYO, CARY BURWELL Burwell 329 Lexington Road College Preparatory Freshman - Sophomore Basketball, Track. MCCANN, WILLIAM A., JR. silly 3230 West Franklin Street College Preparatory Track, Traffic Committee. McCUMBER, CHRISTENA V. Tena 3003 Grant Street College Preparatory Nurse's Aid, Office Aid, Daily Re- ports Committee, Absentee Sheet Committee, Representative to the Junior Red Cross, Red Cross Vol- unteer Worker, Alternate to Char- acter Committee. MCDANIEL, MARY HELEN Mary Helen 3920 Pinalto Drive Elective Junior Red Cross, House of Rep- resentatives, Office Aid, A Cappel- la Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Vag- abond King, Alternate to Char- acter Committee, Club I6, Book- keeping Club. MCELROY, KENNETH EARL, JR. ..K.n.i 3007 Douglasdale Road College Preparatory Wakefield High School Arlington, Virginia House of Representatives, Junior Stunt Night, Christian Youth League, National Honor Society. MCGARRY, PATRICIA ANN Uhr. 3223 Garland Avenue Elective Secretary of Homeroom, Orches- tra, Homeroom Assistant, Forum Club, Virginia String Clinic. McKlNNEY, CARROLL BERKLEY HMM.. 3212 Patterson Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Freshman Class, President of Homeroom, Vice-Pres- ident of Homeroom, Secretary of Homeroom, Representative to Jun- ior Red Cross, J.V. and Varsity Basketball, J.V. and Varsity Base- ball, J.V. and Varsity Football, Of- fice Aid, Traffic Committee, Cafe- teria Committee, Lieutenant of Usher Committee, Junior Stunt Night, i-Irv I. MEADE, JO ANN .--Io.. 23l0 Stuart Avenue Business Bulletin Board Committee, Auxili- ary Aid, Guidance Aid, Club I6. MELTON, PATRICIA GAYLE Patsy 24l4 Hanover Avenue Business Junior Red Cross MENDEL, JACK MARVIN Jack 3802 Forest Hill Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Treasurer of Homeroom, Jeffersonian Cap- tain, Secretary of Homeroom, Vice- President of Homeroom, Jeffer- sonian Business Staff. MILES, CHARLES GARLAND Charles 300l Monument Avenue Elective House of Representatives, Junior Class Council, Traffic Committee, A Cappella Choir, Junior Stunt lkl.ight',' New Moon, Vagabond ing. MILLER, MADISON POLLARD Madison l52I West Avenue College Preparatory Library Staff, Secretary of Home- room, President of Homeroom, Ad- vertising Manager of Jeffersonian, Biology Lab Assistant, Secre- tary ot House of Representatives, Junior Stunt Night, Rat Assem- bly, Varsity Cheerleader. MILLS, GERALDINE Jerri 2022 Elmsmere Avenue College Preparatory Central Senior Hi h School Charlotte, North Carolina Secretary of Y-Teens ll, Junior Stunt Night, Senior Class Play, Vagabond King, House of Rep- resentatives, Safety Council, Presi- dent of Y-Teens ll, Secretary of Homeroom, Jeffersonian Reporter, Cafeteria Committee, Club Affili- ations. MINOR, ROBERT GRAHAM Robert IOS North Meadow Street Elective Treasurer of Homeroom, Scenery for New Moon, Junior Stunt Night, Scenery for Arsenic and Old Lace, Bookkeeping Club. MINTON, MARCIA PAGE Mush 8 Charnwell Road College Preparatory Junior Red Cross, Special Services, Declaration Art Staff, Jeffersonian Business Staff, Sponsor of B Company, Sponsor of Cadet Corps, gflonncello Art Staff, Quill and cro . MITCHELL, BARBARA LEE Barbara 3506 Hanover Avenue Elective Jeffersonian Staff, House of Rep- resentatives, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Hockey, Guidance Aid, Sophomore Class Council, Alter- nate to Character Committee, Al- ternate to House of Representa- xvjs, Junior Red Cross, Office I . MITTELDORFER, MARX EMIL, JR. Marx 422l Kingcrest Parkway College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Band, Presi- dent of S.P. l23, President of Homeroom, Club Affiliations, Safe- ty Council, Junior Class Council, Eraser Committee, Hi-Y ll, Bulle- tin Board Committee, Senior Class Council. MOONEY, MELVIN BERNARD, JR. Mooney 3223 Hanover Avenue Elective MOORE, JAMES LEE Jim 4308 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom Y ? Q ,A-,Av 7 ?- Y 7 f xg f .--- , - fv' Q Y' Y Q ' x ,-.vscvf - - g li 'Q 1 1 'l 1 - , Y Q 12.1 X-f ' S vf A? rl sf S x, MOORE, LAURA PEYTON Laura 2l5 South Boulevard Business Office Aid, Library Staff, Honor Study Chairman, Secretary of Homeroom, Alternate to House of Representatives, House of. Repre- sentatives, Typist for Monticello. MOORE, PATRICIA LEE Patty 326 Roseneath Road College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee, Messen- ger Committee, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Library Staff, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, New Moon, House of Representatives, Alternate to Character Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Guidance Aid, Monticello Business Staff, Future Teachers of America, Varsity Cheer- leader, Office Aid, Alternate to House of Representatives, National Honor Society. MOUTAL, ROIERTA Bobby 3500 Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Bronx High School of Science Bronx, New York Daily Reports Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Senior Class Play, Vagabond King, Junior Red Cross, Student Coach, Thespians, Radio Committee, National Honor Society. MURRAY, CAROLYN PAGE Carolyn 402 North Sheppard Street Business Declaration Business Staff, Office Aid, Alternate to Character Com- mittee, Junior Class Council, Re- ception Desk Committee. MURRAY, JEAN CLARKE Jean 3l56 Forest Hill Avenue College Preparatory Library Staff, Forum Club, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Co-Editor of Declaration, Quill and Scroll, Na- tional Honor Society. MUSE, EVELYN LOUISE Sweet Pea 4805 Stuart Avenue Business Office Aid, Auxiliary Aid, Club lb, Captain of Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Guidance Aid, Nurse's Aid, Secretary of Bookkeeping Club. MYERS, JAMES ROLAND Roland 30lB Moss Side Avenue College Preparatory Office Aid, President of Home- room, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives, Traffic Committee, Special Services, Hi-Y, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Treasurer of Homeroom, Alternate to Junior Red Cross. MYERS, JANE BRENDLE Jane l200 West 48th Street College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Library Staff, Club lb, Basketball, Softball, Hockey, Tebahoes, House of Rep- resentatives, Junior Stunt Night, Club Affiliations, Declaration Busi- ness Staff, Alternate to Senior Class Council, A Cappella Choir, Plain and Fancy. NELSON, DOROTHY LOUISE Dolby 33lB Park Avenue Business Library Committee, Library Staff, Reception Desk Committee, Guid- ance Aid, Secretary of Home- room. NEWBOLD, SYDNEY EUGENIA Jean 4l0l Bromley Lane College Preparatory Auxiliary Aid, Office Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Vagabond King, Art Assistant, Bus Ticket Committee, Student Coach, Scen- ery for Operetta. NEWELL, DAVID MUELLER David 33 Willway Road College Preparatory Audio-Visual Aid, A Cappella Choir, Traffic Committee, Athletic Aid, Usher Committee. NEWELL, EDWARD PAYNTER ..N.d.. B09 Henri Road College Preparatory Character Committee, President of Homeroom, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council Chemistry Lab Assistant, Traffic Commit- tee, Usher Committee, Cadet Corps Major. NEWELL, WILLIAM MINOR Minor l209 Confederate Avenue College Preparatory NICHOLLS, PATRICIA FAYE apar- l7ll Avondale Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Junior Stunt Night, Publicity Committee, Junior Red Cross Volunteer, Honor Study Chairman, Nurse's Aid, Daily Re- ports Committee. NOEL, BARBARA LEE Bobble 670i Hanover Avenue Business Guidance Aid, Future Nurses' Club, Business Education Club, Bookkeeping Club, Vice-President of Business Education Club. NORVELL, T. GREGORY, JR. Hang.. 43l4 Forest Hill Avenue College Preparatory Cadet Corps, Spanish Club, Bi- ology Lab Assistant, Distribu- tive Education Club. NORWOOD, JEANETTE WILSON Jeanette l70l Westwood Avenue Elective Nurse's Aid, Scenery for Operetta, Monticello Business Staff, Junior Stunt Night. OLERT, SARAH KAY Sally 4308 Sulgrave Road College Preparatory Junior Red Cross, Freshman-Soph- omore Basketball, Welfare Com- mittee, Secretary of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom, Assembly Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives, J.V. Basketball, New Moon, Varsit Basketball, Alternate to Red Clross, Junior Class Council, Vagabond King, Junior Stunt Night, PIain and Fancy, Biology Lab Assistant, Tebahoes, OLTON, JUDITH ..Judy.. 8lll Rose Hill Road College Preparatory Roger Ludlowe High School Fairfield, Connecticut Junior Class Council, Treasurer of Homeroom, Alternate to Character Committee, Assembly Committee, Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Alternate to Junior Red Cross. OVERSTREET, ROBERT LEWIS Bobby A9Ol Patterson Avenue ' College Preparatory Central High School Charlotte, North Carolina PADOW, WALTER DONALD '-wsu B North Boulevard College Preparatory Jeffersonian Photographer, Monti- cello Business Staff, Monticello Senior Photographer, Radio Com- mittee, Usher Committee, Traffic Committee, President ot Science Club, Treasurer of Science Club, Character Committee, Thespians, Audio-Visual Aid Song of Nor- way, Forum Club. PAGE, ELEANOR CECILIA EIeanor 5015 Devonshire Road College Preparatory Character Committee, Nurse's Aid, Daily Reports Committee. PARKER, BEVERLEY ANNE Beverley 3bl3 Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Junior Stunt Night, Business Manager of Monticello, Quill and Scroll, Junior Red Cross Volunteer, A Cappella, Vagabond King, Vice-President of Homeroom, Pres- ident of Latin Club, B.O.C., Na- tional Honor Society. PARKER, RICHARD HEATH Richard 38ll Dover Road College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Football, Treasurer of Homeroom, Varsity Track. PARRISH, JANE GIBSON Gibble i320 Avondale Avenue College Preparatory Secretary of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom, Vice-President of Homeroom, Alternate to House of Representatives, Guidance Aid, Absentee Sheet Committee, Recep- tion Desk Committee, Monticello Business Staff, Welfare Committee, Alternate to Sophomore Class Council. PATTASHNICK, MYRA RAYE HMYH.. I I0 Westmoreland Avenue Business Junior Red Cross, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Guidance Aid, Jeffersonian Typist, Student Coach, Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieuten- ant. PATTASHNICK, SANDRA LEE Sandy ll0 Westmoreland Avenue Elective Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Guidance Aid, Junior Red Cross, Daily Re orts Committee, Alternate to Jegersonian, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Teacher's Ais- sistant. PAYNE, DAVID PEARSON, JR. David T704 Avondale Avenue College Preparatory PAYNE, SUSAN ELIZABETH Shane 3504 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory President and Secretary of Library Staff, Office Aid, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant, Secretary of Junior Class, Vice-President of Senior Class, Sec- retary of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Co-Circulation Manager of Je ersonian, Quill and Scroll, Na- tional Honor Society. PEARMAN, MARSHALL NUCKOLS Marshall 3904 West Franklin Street College Preparatory Washington and Lee High School Arlington, Virginia Study Hall Assistant. PECK, EILENE RITA EiIene 4435 West Franklin Street College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, Guid- ance Aid, Alternate to House of Representatives, Junior Stunt Night Choreographer, Vice-President of Spanish Club, Assistant Business Manager of Monticello, Thespians, Student Coach. PELOUZE, HENRY CRAIGE Craige 5408 Tuckahoe Avenue College Preparatory Varsity Football, Track, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Freshman- Sophomore Baseball, President of Safety Council, Hi-Y ll, President of Homeroom, Traffic Committee, Elevator Committee, Junior Stunt Night. PEPLE, EDWARD CRONIN, JR. ..N.d.. 3308 Loxely Road College Preparatory Traffic Committee, New Moon, Jeffersonian Lieutenant and Cap- tain, Vagabond King, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to Junior Class Council, Vice-President of Homeroom, Character Committee, Plain and Fancy, Co-Chairman of Honor System Committees, President of A Cappella Choir, Honor Study Chairman, Captain of F Company, National Honor Society. lil ,Q, ,- ,A.-- - 1 -, f , f JD zap- f '17 - IT- Y f Gr, '1 Y- 1 i i ,Q nfl Y JL 43, I W f , W - AX!-s A f- Y! C W ,-,-, V Lvl 5 v4L JX j f'. 531 -----., 2 263 PERKINS, ROBERT COLBY Robert 2003 LeSuer Road College Preparatory Jeffersonian Li e u te n a n t, ,Science Club. PETTIT, MARY ANN Mary Ann 4509 Newport Avenue College Preparatory A Cappella Choir, Vagabond King, Plain and Fancy, Secre- tary of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom, Bookkeeping Club. PHILLIPS, GIBSON CARRINGTON Gibson l4lO Wilmington Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, Au- dio-Visual Aid, President of Home- room, Office Aid, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Traffic Committee, Rec Hall Committee, Hi-Y I, Usher Committee. PHILLIPS, PRESON WATSON Sonny 3604 Noble Avenue College Preparatory Football, Baseball. PICKRAL, PERCY ELSOM Elsom 32l4 West Franklin Business Character Committee. PIERCE, JOSEPH HENRY, III woe.. 222 South Colonial Avenue Elective PLUNKETT, BEVERLY BOYD Beverly l504 Claremont Avenue Elective Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, Character Committee, Jef- fersonian Lieutenant, Point System Committee, Special Services. POWELL, DEWEY FRANKLIN Dewey 29l0 Park Avenue Elective John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia POWELL, HELEN SUE Hsu... Jefferson Hotel College Preparatory Junior Red Cross, Vice-President of Homeroom, Song of Norway, Sponsor of Band, Secretary ot Homeroom, Alternate to Character Committee, New Moon, Alter- nate to Junior Red Cross, Senior Class Play. PRESSON, MARVIN LEE, JR. Marvin 4203 Dover Road College Preparatory Band. PREVATT, JON LESLIE nlohn.. 6304 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Footbal', S.P. l23, Vice-President of Homeroom, Character Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Traffic Committee, Hi-Y I, Cafeteria Committee, Track, Presi- K' , dent of Homeroom. PRIDGEN, ROBERTA DULCITA Robert 7l4 McDonough Street Elective PRITCHETT, ELIZABETH MARIE Pritch 28l8 Floyd Avenue Elective Sophomore Class Council, House of Representatives, Nurse's Aid, Alternate to House of Represen- tatives, Auxiliary Aid, Messenger Committee, Declaration Staff, Club I6, Bulletin Board Committee, Jun- ior Red Cross Volunteer. PRUETT, JO ANN ELIZABETH ..Jo.. Sll Granite Avenue Elective Library Committee, Nurse's Aid, Secretary of Business Education Club. PYRON, MARY FRANCES Frances 38l0 Noble Avenue College Preparatory Junior Red Cross, Jeffersonian Lieutenant. RAGLAND, HAL DALTON Dalton 3334-A Stuart Avenue E'ective Football, House of Representatives, Vice-President of Homeroom, Treas- urer of Homeroom. RAMOS, HARVEY LEE Harvey 3800 Montrose Avenue College Preparatory J.V. Basketball, Treasurer of Home- room, Traffic Committee, Cate- teria Committee, Secretary of Homeroom, Vice-President of Homeroom, Track. RANDLETT, Barbara l0O7 Antrim Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Character Committee, Declaration Business Staff, Spanish Club, Guidance Aid, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. REESE, CAROLE SUE Carole Sue 5303 Matoaka Road College Preparatory Varsity Hockey, Office Aid, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, President of Homeroom, Student Coaching, Monticello Business Staff, Spanish Club, Chairman of Junior Stunt Night Script Committee, Assembly Committee, Jeffersonian Mailing Manager, Character Committee, Secretar of Tebahoes, A Cappella Choir, Ouill and Scroll, National Honor Society. BARBARA LEE REID, CATHERINE GOULDMAN Kltty 5006 King William Road Elective Freshman Class Council, Welfare Committe, Sophomore Class Coun- cil, Office Aid, Jeffersonian Lieu- tenant Junior Stunt Night, Absen- tee Sheet Committee, Daily Re- ports Committee, Christian Youth League, President of Y-Teens l. REIN, HARRIET ANN OSTGULEN Harriet 5 Glenbrooke Circle East College Preparatory B.O.C., Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Character Committee, Monticello Literary Staff, Nurse's Aid, Co- Chairman of Radio Committee, Student Coach, Sophomore Class Council, Feature Editor of Monti- cello, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Mon- ticello, Chairman of Radio Com- mittee, Bulletin Board Committee, Junior Stunt Night Publicity Chair- man, Quill and Scroll, Secretar of Future Teachers of America, Col- lege Day Aid, National Honor So- ciety. RHODES, MARTHA FRANCES Martha lb23 Nottoway Avenue College Preparatory Guidance Aid, Reception Desk Committee, Auxiliary Aid, Char- acter Committee, A Cappella Choir, Vagabond King, Plain and Fancy, Junior Stunt Night, Christian Youth League, Special Services, Daily Reports Commit- tee, Assembly Committee, Welfare Committee. RICHARDSON, JUNE ANITA runner. 3036 Rosewood Avenue Elective Freshman Class Council, Secretary of Homeroom, Treasurer of Home- room, Junior Stunt Night, Library Typist. RIGGS, FRAN K FAU NTLEROY Frank 3909 Park Avenue College Preparatory Character Com mittee, Football, Track. ROBERTSON, EDWIN CAMPBELL ..Ed.. 2925 Parkwood Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, Usher Committee, Alternate to Freshman and Sophomore Class Councils, Track, Traffic Committee, New Moon, Boys' Glee Club, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Junior Stunt Night, Vagabond King, Hi-Y I, Cafeteria Committee, A Cappella Choir, Plain and Fancy, Senior Class Council. ROBINS, MORTES BRUCE Bruce 205 Thom Road Elective Guidance Aid, Office Aid, Daily Reports Committee, Character Committee, Hockey, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball. ROBINSON, ALFRED W., JR. abd.- 46ll Leonard Parkway College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, President of Hi-Y l, Usher Com- mittee, Cafeteria Committee,Treas- urer of Homeroom, Vice-President of Homeroom, President of Home- room Character Committee, Fresh- man-Sophomore Basketball, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball. ROBINSON, ARVIN EDWARD Arvin 3905 Park Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Traffic Committee, Manager of Freshman- Sophomore Basketball Team, Man- ager of Freshman-Sophomore Base- ball Team, Junior Stunt Night, Jef- fersonian Cagtain, Jeffersonian Cir- culation Sta , Senior Class Coun- ctl, Alternate to Junior Class Council, Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, College Day Aid, Quill and Scroll. ROBINSON, NELL HARDY HNQH.. 5403 Queensbury Road College Preparatory Auxiliary Aid, Vice-President of Homeroom,. Alternate to House of Representatives, Club lb, Assembly Committee, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Reception Desk Committee, Treas- urer of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Office Aid, Library Com- mittee, Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieutenant. RODEN, JOANNA DOUGLAS Joanna lbl7 Pope Avenue College Preparatory Library Staff, Character Commit- tee, Freshman-Sophomore Basket- ball, Bulletin Board Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Jun- ior Stunt Night, Monticello Busi- ness Staff, Secretary-Treasurer of Library Staff, Alternate to Charac- ter Committee, Quill and Scroll. RODRIGUES, PAUL VENABLE Paul 430l Fauquier Avenue College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom, Character Committee, Forum, Stage Crew, Sound Equipment Engineer, Audio- Visual Aid. ROGERS, BEVERLY JEAN NE Beverly 3409 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Nurse's Aid, Monticello Business Staff, Junior Stunt Night, Auxili- ary Aid, President of Homeroom, Vice-President of Homeroom Sen- an glass Council, Future Nurses' U Q ROGERSON, WILLIAM DONALD Duck 407 Tuckahoe Boulevard College Preparatory Track, Treasurer of Homeroom, Manager of Football Team. ROHN, JOHN SPENCER Jack 5509 Oueensbury Road Elective ROSE, WARREN LEO Warren 3335 West Franklin Street Elective Benedictine High School Richmond, Virginia ROSENZWEIG, RICHARD Rich SHEA 6320 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory , - f ' -A f ' ,' - f ' s ,-ef,-f gf, s - 7 Y , f , 4 A l ,---Y, A Q Y if ig A i - 2 L 4 l.-v iv! A i gg - it - f 71 Q g -,Ax-,C-l , -' ' X +2 S ' Cf-.f Y' S ROTELLA, JACQUELYN DIANE Diane 35l3 Montrose Avenue Elective Secretary of Homeroom, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Guidance Aid. ROYE, WYATT EARLE uhh.. 3226 Patterson Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of .Homeroom, House of Representatives, Assist- ant Editor of Jeffersonian, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Jeffersonian Captain, Sophomore Class Coun- cil, S.P. IZ3. RUCKER, DAVID WARREN Buck 39l8 Stuart Avenue Elective Huntington High School Huntington, West Virginia RUTHERFORD, EDWARD WAYNE Wayne Bryan Park House College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Tennis, Treasurer of Homeroom, Vice-Pres- ident of Homeroom, S.P. I23, Co- Chairman of Honor Study, Radio Committee. RYERSON, BETTY PEYTON Betty Peyton 404 North Davis Avenue Business Cathedral High School Richmond, Virginia Junior Stunt Night, Secretary of Homeroom, Alternate to Charac- ter Committee, Typist for Faculty. SADLER, AMY PRIESTLEY ..Amy.. 4S0l Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Song of Norway, Student Coach, Monticello Business Staff, New Moon, Office Aid, Delegate to Junior Academy of Science, Quill and Scroll, Vice-President of Latin Club, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives, Assistant Business Manager of Monticello, Daily Re- ports Committee, Special Services, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Na- tional Honor Society. SAHNOW, WILLIAM KENT amy l9l3 Oakdale Road Business Freshman-Sophomore Football, Var- sity Football, Varsity Baseball. SALOMONSKY, HENRY LOUIS Louis I4Il Wilmington Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Treasurer of Homeroom, Vice-President of Homeroom, Traffic Committee, Rec Hall Committee, Monticello Business Staff, S.P. lZ3. SALSBURY, CARL ALLEN Carl 4310 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee, Alternate to Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Councils, Vice-President of Homeroom, Band Photographer for Monticello, Pho- tographer for Jeffersonian, Usher Committee, Traffic Committee, Mil- itary Editor of Monticello, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. SAMMIS, THEO HYDE Theo 3I03 Montrose Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross, Monticello Busi- ness Staff, Guidance Aid, Club I6, Alternate to House of Representa- tives, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Library Committee, Bulletin Board Committee, Declaration Art Staff, Vagabond King, Flain and Fancy. SANDERS, LUNDI KARON Lundi 4l05 Kingcrest Parkway Elective Petersburg High School Petersburg, Virginia Nurse's Aid, Vice-President of Homeroom, Corps Typist. SAPOCH, DOROTHY REMS Dotty 608 Maple Avenue College Preparatory Allentown High School Allentown, Pennsylvania Steering Committee of Character Committee, Honor System Com- mittee, Vice-President of Home- room, Secretary of Distributive Ed- ucation Club, Senior Class Play. SARAFIAN, PETER BEDROS Peter 3l40 Floyd Avenue Elective Freshman-Sophomore Football, J.V. Football, Treasurer of Homeroom Traffic Committee, Varsity Foot- ball, Usher Committee. SARVER, ROBERT TAYLOR unobt- 3900 West Broad Street Elective New Kent High School New Kent, Virginia SAWYER, MARY BULLARD ..Mary.. 3000 West Grace Street Elective Bus Ticket Committee, Auxiliary Aid, Alternate to Character Com- gnitgfee, Radio Committee, Library ta . SCHER, IRIS ELLEN nlvy.. 3ll9 Park Avenue College Preparatory Spanish Club, Junior Stunt Night, Absentee Sheet Committee. SCHWARTZ, HAZEL ANN Hazel 2032 West Grace Street Business Nurse's Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Guidance Aid. SEAY, MARGUERITE RAY HMMQ.. l602 Wilmington Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives, Junior Red Cross, Club lb, Declaration Business Staff, Vice-President of Homeroom, A Cappella Choir. SELDES, FRUMA JUDITH ..Jvdy.. l207 Kingcrest Parkway Business Guidance Aid, Junior Red Cross, Office Aid, Student Coach, Aux- iliary Aid, Alternate to Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant. SELF, MARJORIE CLARA Clara 35l3 Park Avenue College Preparatory Junior Red Cross, Library Com- mittee, Secretary of Homeroom, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Alternate to Junior Class Council, Junior Stunt Night, Library Staff, Safety Committee, Character Com- mittee, Monticello Business Staff. SESSOMS, SUZANNE G. Suzi IBO7 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Clifton Forge High School Clifton Forge, Virginia President of Homeroom, Daily Re- ports Committee, Vagabond King, Auxiliary Aid, Plain and Fancy, A Cappella Choir. SHAHDA, JAQUELINE ANNE Jackie 3l23 Monument Avenue College Preparatory Secretary of Freshman Class, House of Representatives, Varsity Tennis, Club lb, Red Cross Volunteer, Spe- cial Services, Senior-Junior Dance Committee, Reception Desk Com- mittee, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Junior Stunt Night, Quill and Scroll, Editor of Club Sec- tion of Monticello, Alternate to House of Representatives, Junior- Senior Dance Committee, Editor of Senior Section of Monticello, Na- tional Honor Society. SHAHEEN, SHIRLEY ANN Shirley 2l I2 Libbie Avenue Business SHARON, JARED Jared 4303-A Park Avenue College Preparatory Calvin Coolidge High School Washington, D. C. Forum Club, National Honor So- ciety. SHAUGHNESSY, JOHN DAMIAN ashes.- 600 Tuckahoe Boulevard Elective Cadet Corps. SHEPARDSON, DAVID LEONARD nsmp.. 337 Lexington Road College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Football, Traffic Committee, Freshman Class Council, House of Representatives, Hi-Y ll, Cafeteria Committee, Sophomore Class Council, Safety Council, President of Homeroom, Honor Study Chairman, Program Committee, Senior Class Council, Senior Class Play. SHEPHERD, MARY ELIZABETH nur.. l626 Claremont Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives, Guid- ance Aid, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Vagabond King, Character Committee. SHIVER, LUCY ANN HLUCY.. l3l5 Chamber Street Elective Secretary of Homeroom, Aid, Radio Committee. SIEGEL, JUDITH LYNN Judy 4507 Stuart Avenue Business Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Guidance Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to Character Committee, Library Committee, Spanish Club. SIKKELEE, MARY BETH 4400 Newport Avenue College Preparatory House of Representatives, Bulletin Board Committee, Corresponding Secretary of S.P., Y-Teens I, Jun- ior Class Council, Junior Senator, Junior-Senior Decorating Commit- tee, Treasurer of Homeroom, Jun- ior Stunt Night, B.O.C., National Honor Society, SILVETTE, HELEN ELLIS Helen IBI3 Westbrook Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Assistant Manager of Monticello Business Staff, Character Committee, Vice- President of Homeroom, Auxiliary Aid, Student Coach, National Hon- or Society. SIMMONS, PATRICIA LOIS Uhr. 800 West 3lst Street College Preparatory Softball, Library Committee, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Secretary of Homeroom, Treasurer of Home- room, Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, Class Council, Li- brary Staf'f, J.V. Cheerleader, Spon- sor of C Company, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Reception Desk Com- mittee, Absentee Sheet Committee. SIMPSON, NANCY LINN Nancy 44l3 Wythe Avenue College Preparatory Treasurer of Homeroom, Vice-Pres- ident of Freshman Class Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Secretary of House of Representatives, Vice- President of Sophomore Class, Junior Senator, Representative to City Federation of Student Coun- cils, Junior Stunt Night, Teen Standards Council, President of Senior Class, Girls' State, National Honor Society. SINGLETON, PATRICIA HUGH apart Guidance l5l9 Bellevue Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee, Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, Library Committee, School Life Assistant Editor of Declaration, Junior Stunt Night, Character Committee, Junior Red Cross, Editor of School Life and Sports Section of Declaration, Secretary and Treasurer of Library Staff, Aternate to House of Rep- resentatives, Quill and Scroll, Christian Youth League. SISSON, REBECCA ANNE Becky 40ll Chevy Chase Street College Preparatory Library Staff, Secretary of Home- room, Club I6, Junior Stunt Night, f JK -- - 'Q-A-.fa f I L! MG ,ii 'L ' E ,Ati -'jxfjg jk I V X IX ,gf If' 'Y -1- w'.X 'JP A X Q Za, 1 7 Y' NAg'i Q 46' f' vjX fX.- xv' SiA 11 j l9f Assembly Committee, Editor of Feature Section of Declaration, Senior Class Council, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Quill and Scroll Radio Committee, Honor Study man, Y-Teens, Alternate to Class Council, Senior Class SLAUGHTER, E. REBECCA Becky 3009 Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Reception Desk Committee, of Representatives, Varsity eader, Sponsor of Band. SLAVIN, JOYCE ANN Joyce 32ll Monument Avenue College Preparatory Varsity Tennis, President of Home- room, House of Representatives, Jeffersonian Captain, Jeffersonian Circulation Staff, J.V. Hockey, Jet- fersonian Reporter, Page Five Edi- tor of Jeffersonian, Sponsor of D Company, Messenger Committee, Tebahoes, Red Cross Volunteer, Assemby Committee, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. SLEDD, SARAH VAUGHAN Sarah 482l East Seminary Avenue Elective Charles City High School Charles City, Virginia Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Fo- rum Club, Y-Teens. SLUSSER, FRANK WILLARD Frank 4b2l Cutshaw Avenue College Preparatory Varsity Football, Freshman-Sopho- more Basketball, J.V. Basketball, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, Treasurer and President of Hi-Y II, Editor of Sports Section of Monti- cello, President of Bookkeeping Club, Usher Committee, Bus Ticket Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Boys' State. SMITH, BETTY ANN Betty Ann l5l0 LaburnumAvenue College Preparatory Library Staff, Y-Teens, Reception Desk Committee, Secretar of Homeroom, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Junior Gray Ladies, Club I6, Alternate to Character Com- mittee. SMITH, DORRIS WINGFIELD Dorris 3302 Floyd Avenue College Preparatory Character Committee, Steering Committee of Character Comrnit- tee, Honor Studfy Chairman, Junior Stunt Night, Je ersonian Reporter, Assistant Page Three Editor of Jef- fersonian, Secretary of Homeroom. SMITH, GEORGE MORTON ..Duk.. 3102 Kensington Avenue Co'lege Preparatory Traffic Committee, Declaration Art Staff, Usher Committee. SMITH, JO ANN Jo Ann l3l3 Perry Street College Preparatory Orchestra, Y-Teens, Bulletin Board Committee, Jeffersonian Lieuten- ant, Future Nurses' Club, Book Club. Chair- Senior Play. House Cheer- SMITH, ROBERT PATTERSON Bob 32l2 ldlewood Avenue College Preparatory Honor Study Chairman, Traffic Committee. SMITH, ROBERT WILLIAM .inabi- 28 Maxwell Road College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, J.V. Football, Varsity Football, Office Aid, Usher Committee, Vice- President of Homeroom, President of Homeroom, Freshman Class Council, Junior Class Council, Al- ternate to Senior Class Council, Monticello Business Staff, Key Club, Secretary of Hi-Y I, Cafe- teria Committee. SOFFER, MARTIN Marty 4400 Augusta Avenue College Preparatory Song of Norway, New Moon, Forum Club, .Science Club, Mes- senger Committee, Safety Council. SPENCER, ROGER WAYNE .ingeni- 33l0 5th Avenue College Preparatory Lieutenant of Band, President of Homeroom, Vice-President of Homeroom, House of Representa- tives, Character Committee, Bulle- tin Board Committee, Slide Rule Club, Junior Stunt Night Dance Band. SPIEGEL, JONAS BARRY Butch 4220 Old Brook Road Col'ege Preparatory Varsity Football, Baseball, and Track, Traffic Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Treasurer of Key Club, President of Homeroom, Al- ternate to House of Representa- tives, Senior Senator, Rec Hall Committee, Boys' State. SPIVEY, MARY EVELYN Evelyn 22l4 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Club I6, Senior Class Play. STEADMAN, JOHN BONNEAU John 230I Second Avenue College Preparatory Eraser Committee, Safety Council, Alternate .to Sophomore Class Council, First Sergeant of Band. STEGER, BETTE CAROL Boopie 5027 Devonshire Road College Preparatory Alternate to Character Committee, Book Club, Y-Teens, Christian Youth I League, Sophomore Class Council, Special Services, Alter- nate to Junior Class Council, Al- ternate to Junior Red Cross, Dec- laration Art Staff, Kiln Assistant. STEPHENSON, EDWARD E. ..Ed.. 3556 Hermitage Road Elective Traffic Committee, Audio-Visual Aid, Elevator Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives. STILLMAN, DEANN POPE DeAnn l2I9 Westbrook Road College Preparatory STRAUS, SAMUEL BENTIMAN nsam.. 5301 Matoaka Road Elective Stage Crew, Photographer for Mon- ticello, Audio-Visual, Treasurer of Homeroom, Thespians, Photogra- pher for Jeffersonian. STRAUSS, IRVIN lrvIn l04 North Harvie Street Elective STUTZ, JO ELIZABETH ..Jo.. 40l6 Cutshaw Avenue College Preparatory Alternate to Jeffersonian, Secre- tary of Homeroom, Alumni Editor of Declaration, Junior Class Coun- cil, Publicity Manager of Declara- tion, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to House of Representatives, Assembly Com- mittee, Cafeteria Committee, Quill and Scroll. STYLIANO, ANDREW EPIPHANIOS ..Andy.. 4403 Grove Avenue College Preparatory John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia Treasurer of Homeroom, House of Representatives SUBLEY, LILLIAN Lilli 37 Willway Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, Sec- retary of Homeroom, New Moon, Jeffersonian Proofreader, Lieuten- ant and Captain, A Cappella Choir, Junior Stunt Night, Assist- ant Circulation Manager and Re- porter of Jeffersonian, Forum Club, Plain and Fancy, Quill and Scroll, National Honor So- ciety. SURFACE, CAROL ANN Carol 2529 Kensington Avenue College Preparatory Character Committee, House of Representatives, Monticello Liter- ary Staff, Christian Youth League, Declaration Literary Staff, Future Teachers of America, Quill and Scroll. SUSSMAN, ANNE LORETTA Anne ll0 North Rowland Street Business Highland Springs High School Highland Springs, Virginia SUTTON, HOWARD, III Howard 3l3 Albemarle Avenue Elective Junior Stunt Night, New Moon, Vagabond King, President of Homeroom, Captain of Band, Sen- ior Class Play. SWEARINGEN, MARGARET K. Margaret 3l2S Second Avenue College Preparatory Monticello Business Staff, Vaga- bond King, Jeffersonian Lieuten- ant, Junior Red Cross Library Committee, A Capella Choir, Al- ternate to Senior Class Council, Guidance Aid, Bookkeeping Club, National Honor Society. SWEET, GEORGE BURWELL George 4303 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, President of Homeroom, Sophomore Class Council, Alternate to Character Committee, Usher Committee, Re- porter and Assistant News Editor of Jeffersonian, Treasurer of Sen- ior Class, Captain of Rec Hall Committee, Captain of E Com- pany, Key Club, Lieutenant-Col- onel of Cadet Corps, National Honor Society. SYLVIA, BRUCE GILMORE Bruce 320l French Street College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Treasurer of Homeroom, President of Home- room, Safety Council, Varsity Ten- nis, Vice-President of Hi-Y I, Ele- vator Committee, Cafeteria Com- mittee. SYLVIA, PERCY LEE, JR. Buddy 3430 Floyd Avenue Elective John Marshall High School Richmond, Virginia Treasurer of Homeroom, Bookkeep- ing Club. TALIAFERRO, ALVIN CAROL Carol 4705 West Franklin Street College Preparatory Safety Council, Tack, Traffic Com- mittee, Usher Committee. TEEFY, JOSEPH MICHAEL .iJo... 3906 Hill Monument Parkway Elective Usher Committee, Office Aid, Traffic Committee, Cafeteria Com- mittee, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Var- sity Track, Junior Stunt Night Co- Captain of Football Team, Treas- urer of Hi-Y I. TEMPLE, CAROL GLENN Carol 39l6 Park Avenue College Preparatory Messenger Committee, Secretary of Homeroom, Girls' Glee Club, Of- fice Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Jun- ior Class Council, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Auxiliary Aid, Library Committee, TERRELL, MARY LOUISE Mary Lou l30l West 42nd Street Elective Junior Red Cross, Alternate to Character Committee, Office Aid, Treasurer of Homeroom, Messenger Committee, J.V. Hockey, Y-Teens. ' Y Y- - 'gf - f Y Q fi.--1 s..,-- ' - ' Y i A 2 .-Lf 'I - 1- ig A Y l A Y 4-vwrvf A - Y fr - ig c , f W' X X 'A-f--' -' I, 'X Y 1 X RZ' ' xx-if Z 266 THOMAS, CHARILLA ANN Charilla 4l04 Cambridge Road College Preparatory St. Catherine's School Richmond, Virginia THOMAS, JUDITH LEE Judi 3429 Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Jeffersonian Lieutenant. THOMAS, PATRICIA INGE Pat 3031 Ellwood Avenue College Preparatory Lawrenceville High School Lawrenceville, Virginia Alternate to House of Re - tives, Safety Council, Office Aid, House of Representatives, Charac- ter Committee. THOMPSON, ELIZABETH ANNE Batty Anne 63II Glyndon Lane Elective Secretary of Homeroom, Declara- tion Business Staff, Character Com- mittee, Honor Study Chairman. THOMPSON, JOHN BINFORD John l420 Lorraine Avenue College Preparatory President of Homeroom, Traffic Committee, J.V. Football, Varsity Football, Chemistry Lab Assist- ant, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Treasurer of Hi-Y ll, Track, House of Representatives. THOMPSON, POLLY ANN Polly 4520 Newport Avenue College Preparatory Sophomore Class Council, Monti- cello Business Staff, Junior Red Cross, Office Aid, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Class Council, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to Senior Class Council, Honor Study Chairman, Senior Class Play. THORPE, AMOS MOSES Amos l70l Devers Road College Preparatory Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Freshman-Sophomore Football, President of Homeroom, Key Club, Varsity Baseball and Football, Traffic Committee, Hi-Y I, Senior Class Council. THURSTON, CAROL ELLEN CaroI 3425 West Franklin Street College Preparatory Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, Office Aid, Alternate to Junior Class Council, Co-Chairman of Radio Committee, Secretary of Quill and Scroll, Junior Stunt Night, Slide Rule Club, Editor-in- Chief of the Jeffersonian, B.O.C., National Honor Society, TIGNOR, FRANK LESLIE ULN.. TESSTHG 3409 Chamberlayne Avenue College Preparatory Junior Stunt Night, Usher Commit- tee, Cafeteria Committee. TILLER, PEGGY JEANNE nhggy.. 5006 East Seminary Avenue Business Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Al- ternate to Sophomore Class Coun- cil, Guidance Aid. TILTON, ELIZABETH LLOYD Lloyd BIS Spottswood Road College Preparatory Character Committee, Treasurer of Homeroom, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, J.V. Hockey, Reception Desk Committee, Monticello Busi- ness Staff, Messenger Committee. TOM LINSON, WILLIAM BURNETT BilI 48ll Brook Road College Preparatory TONEY, THERESA LEE Theresa 3408 Grove Avenue Business Club.I6, Treasurer of Homeroom, Monticello Typist, .Junior Red Cross, Jeffersonian Lieutenant. TOWELL, JOHN EDWARD Johnny 3029 Monument Avenue College Preparatory J.V. Basketball, Varsity Track, Pres- ident of Homeroom, Bulletin Board Committee, Vice-President of Homeroom, Varsity Basketball, Traffic Committee, House of Rep- resentatives, President of Key Club, Jeffersonian Reporter, Captain of Rec Hall Committee, Declara- tion Business Staff, Varsity Base- ball, Sports Columnist for Jeffer- sonian. TOWNSEND, WINIFRED ANN Winnie 4009 Augusta Avenue Elective Junior Red Cross, Nurse's Aid, Song of Norway, New Moon, Vagabond King, Plain and Fan- cy, Book Club, Y-Teens l, Chris- tian Youth League, Absentee Sheet Committee, Treasurer of Home- room, Future Nurses' Club, Recep- tion Desk Committee. TRAYLOR, JOYCE LEE Joyce 2620 West Grace Street Business Office Aid, Club is, Youth .League, Y-Teens, Character Committee, Business Education gulg, Guidance Aid, Bookkeeping U . Christian TREXLER, FRANCIA LEE Frex 4901 Bromley Lane College Preparatory Office Aid, Bus Ticket Committee, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Red Cross Volunteer, Student Ticket Seller, Absentee Sheet Committee. TUCKER, WILLIAM STRAEHLEY Bill 7l5 West 49th Street College Preparatory Traffic Committee, Freshman-Sohp- omore Football, Stage Crew, Fresh- man Basketball, President of Home- room, .J.V. Basketball, Junior Class Council, House of Representatives, Varsity Football, Vice-President of Homeroom, A Cappella Choir. TURBEVILLE, NATHAN HENRY Nathan 50l Riverside Drive Elective J.V. Basketball, President of Home- room, Traffic Committee, Track, Junior Stunt Night, Key Club, Rec Hall Committee. TURNER, CAROL VIRGINIA Carol 3960 Fauquier Avenue Elective Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Club l6t Secretar of Homeroom, Junior Stunt blight, Junior Red Cross, New Moon, Special Services, Guidance Aid, Character Com- mittee, Auxiliary Aid, Nurse's Aid, Vagabond King, Future Nurses' Club, Senior Class Play, Reception Desk Committee. TURNER, ELIZABETH EVANS Elizabeth 2908 Seminary Avenue College Preparatory Jefferson Senior High School Roanoke, Virginia Secretary of Homeroom, Forum Club, Junior Red Cross, Declara- tion Literary Staff. TURNER, MARY MADISON HMMY.. 6426 Roselawn Road College Preparatory House of Representatives, Fresh- man Basketball, President of Home- room, Freshman-Sophomore Hock- ey, Tennis Team, Character Com- mittee, New Moon, Sophomore Class Council, Quill and Scroll, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Business Manager of Declaration Staff, Junior Stunt Night, Vaga- bond King, Secretary of Home- room, Office Aid, Senior Senator, College Day Aid, Plain and Fancy, Senior Class Play, National Honor Society. VASSAR, ROBERT LEWIS unobt- 3l22 Griffin Avenue Elective VELLINES, JOAN LEE Joan 4802 Cary Street Road College Preparatory Nurse's Aid, McGuire Hospital Volunteer Worker, Basketball, Dec- claration Business Staff, Character Committee, Special Services, New Moon, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Vagabond King, Quill and Scroll, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Senior Class Play, Plain and Fancy, Library Committee, National Honor So- ciety. VERSTANDIG, JOYCE YAEL Joyce 3534 Floyd Avenue Elective Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Declaration Business Staff, Alter- nate to Jeffersonian Lieutenant. VITSKY, BRIAN HOWARD Brian IO4 West Hillcrest Avenue College Preparatory Band, Audio-Visual, Head Pho- tographer for Jeffersonian, Junior Stunt Night, Orchestra, New Moon, Traffic Committee, Quill and Scroll. VUNCK, JACQUELINE ANN Jackie 3l60 Ellwood Avenue Business House of Representatives, Charac- ter Committee, Point System Typ- ist, Reception Desk Committee. WADE, EDWARD WHITMAN, Ill Eddie 3966 Fauquier Avenue College Preparatory President of Christian Youth League, Cadet Corps, Supply Ser- geant. WALDROP, PATRICIA LEE ..Pa'.. 3328 Patterson Avenue Business Junior Red Cross, Alternate to Character Committee, Library Com- mittee, Guidance Aid, Secretary of Homeroom, Junior Stunt Night, Absentee Sheet Committee, Library Staff, Senior Class Play. WALKER, JOSEPH ROGERS, JR. HJO... 503 South Davis Avenue College Preparatory Christchurch School Christchurch, Virginia Freshman-Sophomore Football,Var- sity Track, B Team Football. WALLACE, MAXEY JAMES Jimmie 32l9 French Street College Preparatory Student Coach, Treasurer of Home- room, Traffic Committee, Fresh- man-Sophomore Football, Usher Committee, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Assembly Committee, Monticello Business Staff, Charac- ter Committee, Junior Varsity Foot- ball, Alternate to Senior Class Council, Junior Stunt Night, Rec Hall Committee, Tickets for Sports Events, Senior Class Play, Quill and Scroll. WARREN, MALVIN LEE Malvin 35ll Stuart Avenue College Preparatory Freshman -Sophomore Ba s e ball, Treasurer of Homeroom, Vice-Presi- dent of Homeroom. WATKINS, JOANNE MARGARET -.Jody-. 352l Park Avenue College Preparatory Library Staff, Office Aid, Vice- President of Homeroom, Alternate to House of Representatives, Lucky Star Committee, Bus Ticket Com- mittee, President of Homeroom, J.V. Cheerleader, New Moon, Vagabond King, Alternate to Senior Class Council, Varsity Cheer- leader. WATKINS, SANDRA Sandy 4007 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Bulletin Board Committee, Secre- tary-Treasurer of Homeroom, Jun- ior Red Cross, Junior Red Cross Volunteer Work, Daily Reports Committee, New Moon, Vaga- bond King, A Cappella Choir, Faculty Typist, Honor Study Chair- man, Alternate to Jeffersonian Lieutenant. WATSON, CAROLINE McCLAVE Killah IO6 North Wilton Road College Preparatory Character Committee, Office Aid, Messenger Committee, Special Services, Guidance Aid, Junior Red Cross, Jeffersonian Lieuten- ant, Junior Stunt Night. LEE 1275 page .f S 6-' - fxi'-4' l f LX CF- ffl fi .1 +--- 313-'X f, Hf X Q 'aff -- !J Q ,,-.- -- 7 'F -xvfij 21 fx if - i - -A-3 5 F 267 WELBORN, TERRENCE MACK Terry IIOB Fourqurean Lane College Preparatory House of Representatives, Traffic Committee, President of Home- room, Biology Lab Assistant, Monticello Business Staff, Jeffer- sonian Reporter, President of Chris- tian Youth League, Senior Senator, Key Club, Forum Club. WELLS, MALCOLM LEE Mac 39l0 West Franklin Elective Vice-President of Homeroom, Char- acter Committee, Traffic Commit- tee, Usher Committee, Alternate to House of Representatives. WEST, NELLIE REAMS Nellie 3900 West Broad Street Elective Bulletin Board Committee, Committee. WHITE, JOHN RICE .tsobn Library 6206 Monument Avenue Business Freshman-Sophomore Football, Freshman Basketball, Traffic' Com- mittee, Varsity Football, B Team Basketball, Bookkeeping Club, Ele- vator Operator, Vice- resident of Homeroom. WHITE, WILFRED ERNEST Ernest 4800 Augusta Avenue College Preparatory Cadet Cows, Rifle .Club, Rifle Team, Tra ic Committee, Usher Committee, Radio Committee, Alu- dio-Visual, Bulletin Board Commut- tee, Captain of D C0f'f1P5 lY- WIENER, PAUL HARRIS Paul 4605 Bromley Lane Elective WILKINSON, CLAIRE LOUISE Claire l7l2 West Laburnum Avenue College Preparatory Junior Red Cross, Song ofHNor- way, Character Committee, New Moon, Declaration Literary Staff. Quill and Scroll, Typing Commit- tee, President of Orchestra. Vag- abond King, Treasurer of Home- room, National Honor Society, WILLARD, LOIS FRANKLIN Frankie 4021 Clinton Avenue College Preparatory 9L Class Council, Treasurer of Freshman Class, Welfare Commit- tee, House of Representatives, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Girls' Tennis Squad, J.V. Hockey, Library Committee, Club I6, Y- Teens I, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Junior Class Council, As- sistant to Co-Editors of Monticello, Literary Staff, Future Teachers of America, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' State, Quill and Scroll, Office Aid, Reception Desk Committee, Senior Class Council, College Day Aid, B.O.C., Co-Editor of Monti- cello Literary Staff, M.C.V. Gray Ladies, Sponsor of C Company, Senior Class Play, Radio Com- mittee, National Honor Society. WILLIAMS, ALICE ANN Alice 652i Hanover Avenue Business Secretary of Homeroom, Charac- ter Committee, Jeffersonian Typist, Junior Red Cross Volunteer Work, WILLIAMS, BETTY JEAN Betty Jean l623 Floyd Avenue Business Miami Edison High School Miami, Florida George Washington High School Los Angeles, California West High School Wichita, Kansas West Philadelphia High School Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN DORIS Kathleen 2807 Stonewall Avenue Business Junior Red Cross, Office Aid, Y- Teens, Christian Youth League, Bookkeeping Club, Distributive Ed- ucation Club, Girls' Glee Club. WILLIAMS, MOLLIE ARCHER Mollie 46l5 Hanover Avenue Elective Secretary of Homeroom, Student Coach, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives, J.V. Hockey, Absentee Sheet Committee, Reception Desk Committee, Club lb, Vice-President of Homeroom, Alternate to Sopho- more Class Council, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Office Aid Jun- ior Stunt Night, A Cappella Choir, Vagabond King, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, Varsity Cheer- leader, Plain and Fancy. WILLIAMS, NANCY COLEMAN Nancy 4l Malvern Avenue College Preparatory Y-Teens, Alternate to Junior Red Cross, Girls' Glee Club, Declara- tion Business Staff, Honor Study Chairman, Junior Stunt Night, Sec- retary of Homeroom, Office Aid, Future Nurses' Club. WILLIAMSON, NANCY FAYE Nancy 6 South Dooley Avenue College Preparatory Office Aid, Guidance Aid, Char- acter Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Auxiliary Aid, Radio Com- mittee, Alternate to House of Rep- resentatives. WILLIS, ANNE ELIZABETH Willie 522l Sylvan Road College Preparatory Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom, House of Representatives, Library Staff, Alternate to Character Com- mittee, Student Coach, Rece tion Desk Committee, Absentee Siheet Committee, President of Home- FDOTTT. WILLS, JULIA SELDON andy.. 4604 Cutshaw Avenue Elective Daily Reports Committee, Junior Gray Ladies, Junior Stunt Night, Bookkeeping Club, Nurse's Aid. WILMORE, JOHN ROBERT Jack lb North Davis Avenue College Preparatory Declaration Art Staff, Office Aid, Messenger Committee. WILSON, DEBORAH MAE Debbie 3029 Grove Avenue College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Declara- tion Art Staff, Treasurer of Home- room, Sophomore Class Council, Guidance Aid, Sophomore Dance Committee, Junior Stunt Night, Reception Desk Committee, Ohice Aid, Girls' Giee Club, Senior Class Council, Alternate to House of Representatives, Business Depart- ment Receptionist. WILSON, JOHN RICHARD, JR. wack.. 2l6 Roanoke Street College Preparatory Honor Study Chairman, Student Coach, Treasurer of Forum. WILSON, SUSAN POINDEXTER USU... l7l4 Maple Shade Lane College Preparatory Office Aid, Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Junior Red Cross, Sponsor of E Company, Junior Stunt Night, Student Coach, Alternatehto House of Representatives, Junior Class Council, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, Vagabond King, Jeffersonian Art Staff, A Cappella Choir, Future Teachers Club, Sec- retary of Senior Class, College Day, Ptain and Fancy. WINFREE, GEORGE RUFFIN, JR. Ruffin H23 Laburnum Avenue College Preparatory Vice-President of Homeroom, S..P. 123, Cadet Corps, Traffic Commit- tee, President of Homeroom, Or- chestra, Senior Class Council, Lieu- tenant of C Company, Officers Club, College Day Aid, Captain of C Company, Senior Class Play. WINGFIELD, FAYE IONE ..Faye.. 2003 Park Avenue Elective Thomas Dale High School Chester, Virginia Alternate to Sophomore Class Council, Library Staff, Club I6, House of Representatives Guid- ance Aid, Junior Stunt Night, A Cappella Choir, Vagabond King, Senior Class Council, Plain and Fancy. Teen Standards Council, College Day Aid. WOLFE, JOYCE MIRAM ..Joyc... ll8 Seneca Road College Preparatory Freshman Class Council, Character Committee, Junior Red Cross Serv- ices, Jeffersonian Reporter, Junior Stunt Night, Radio Committee, Al- ternate to House of Re resenta- tives, Jeffersonian Page One Edi- tor, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. WOOD, FRANK ADDISON Frank 65l4 Hanover Avenue College Preparatory Audio-Visual, President of Home- room. WOODARD, NORWOOD B., JR. Woody 2020 Oxford Circle West College Preparatory Hermitage High School Richmond, Virginia Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Traffic Committee, Safety Committee, Treasurer of Homeroom, President of Homeroom. WOODCOCK, KENNETH WARREN Woody 3l22 West Marshall Street College Preparatory Office Aid, Track, S.P. l23, Cafe- teria Committee. WOODLE, PATRICIA LEE MPM.. l3l5 Whitby Road Elective Club I6, Office Aid, Junior Stunt Night, Alternate to Character Com- mittee, Guidance Aid. WOOLDRIDGE, JOHN G., JR. Johnny 343i West Franklin Street Elective Band WOOLDRIDGE, O. REBECCA Becky 33l7 Suffolk Road Elective Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Tennis, Assembly Committee, Treas- urer of Homeroom, Jeffersonian Lieutenant, Junior Stunt Night, Jun- ior Red Cross Representative, Of- fice Aid, Tebahoes, Jeffersonian Captain, Cheerleader, Cafeteria Committee. WRIGHT, BEVERLEY GRACE naw.. 4909 Park Avenue Elective Forum Club, Latin Club, Jeffer- sonian Lieutenant, Declaration Art Staff, Quill and Scroll. WRIGHT, BEVERLY ANNE naw.. 47l8 Monumental Street Business Library Committee, Future Nurses' Club, Nurse's Aid, Guidance Aid, Vice-President of Business Educa- tion Club. WRIGHT, SANDRA JEANINE Sandra 50l Patrick Avenue Business Red Cross, Safety Council, Future Nurses' Club, Bookkeeping Club, Business Club. YOUNG, RUSSELL TAYLOR Rusty 5l0 Tuckahoe Boulevard Elective Freshman-Sophomore Football, Traffic Committee, Usher Commit- tee, Office Committee, Varsity Football. ZIMMERMAN, MARIANNE Marianne l630 Nottoway Avenue Business Bulletin Board Committee, Presi- dent of Library Staff, President of Homeroom, Club Affiliations, Jef- fersonian Lieutenant, Junior Stunt Night, Usher Committee, Y-Teens, Typist for S.P., National Honor Society. ' ., 5 1 Y,-,ff Q ,+- - 4 2 ,-.-A , ' , 7-- 2 C 5 ,- Y' , 1 ff -As , Li,A3,:, i 1 xg sl - ' Nz-Y? '? V K. QA 'gli I rf- I 268 .B. General Index A Cappella Choir, 152-153 Baseball Team-Boys', 185 Basketball Team-Boys', 182-183 Basketball Team-Girls', 181 Biology Laboratory Assistants, 126 Board of Coordination, 103 Book Club, 117 Bookkeeping Club, 129 Business Education Club, 128 Cadet Corps Band, 165 Company A, 166 Company B, 167 Company C, 168 Company D, 169 Company E, 170 Company F, 171 Drill Platoon, 172 Honor Court, 163 Rifle Team, 172 Staff, 164 Character Committee, 110-111 Cheerleaders, 176 Chemistry Laboratory Assistants, 126 Christian Youth League, 114 Club Affiliations Committee, 116 Council of Homeroom Presidents, 108-109 Declaration Staffs Art, 137 Business, 142-143 Literary, 140-141 Distributive Education Club, 158 Football Team, 177-179 Forum Club, 115 Freshman Class Council, 97 Future Nurses' Club, 132 Future Teachers of America, 133 Glee Clubs Boys', 154 Girls', 155-156 Harry A. Woody Club, 120 Hi-Y 1, 122 Hi-Y ll, 123 Hockey Team,180 House of Representatives, 106-107 Jeffersonian Staffs Business, 146-148 Literary, 144-145 Junior Class Council, 72-73 Junior Red Cross, 112-113 Junior Stunt Night Staff, 118 Key Club, 121 Latin Club, 130 Library Staff, 149 Monticello Staffs Art, 138 Business, 136-137 Literary, 134-135 Photography, 138 National Honor Society, 159 Orchestra, 150-151 Preparatory Choir, 157 Quill and Scroll, 160-161 Radio Committee, 116 Senate, 105 S. P. Officers, 104 Senior Class Council, 22-23 Softball, 184 Sophomore Class Council, 89 Spanish Club, 131 Stage Crew, 127 Tebahoes, 119 Tennis Team, 187 Thespians, 117 Track Team, 186 Y-Teens Triangle l, 124 Y-Teens Triangle ll, 125 STUDENTS AND FACULTY . A . Aaron, Harriet, 91 Aaron, Judy, 98 Abernathy, Rosemond M., 13 Abrahams, Dolly Frances, 24 Ackerman, Suzanne, 100, 115, 117 Acree, Kitty, 97, 98 Adams, Carlton, 96, 177 Adams, Mary Lou, 24 Adams, Robert Louis, 24 Adt, Joseph Franklin, 153 Ahern, Cheryll, 74 Albright, Katherine, 98, 111, 114, 146, 150 Alexander, Brenda, 90 Alexander, George, 99 Alford, Anne Stella, 24, 115 Allan, Elizabeth Bennett, 24, 141, 159, 160, 176 Allen, Barbara Ann, 24 Allen, Barbara Ann, 24, 155 Allen, Jo-Jo, 90, 132 Alley, Betty, 89393 Ament, Betty Grace, 24 Anderson, Agnes, 92 Anderson, Betty, 74 Anderson, Dave, 74, 150, 177, 185 Anderson, Emilie Ann, 23, 24, 142 153, 159,160, 164,170, 191 Anderson, Emory Mayo, 25, 106, 186 Anderson, Mary, 91, 125, 181, 184 Anderson, Stuart Kendall, 25 Andrews, Bruce, 158 Andrews, Jane, 100, 106, 176 Andrews, Janet Elsie, 25, 128, 129, 147 Andrews, Tommy, 74 Angely, Charles Francisco, 25, 154 Angevine, Norma Lee, 25, 125 Anthony, John Duke, 25, 111, 177, 185, 190 Apperson, Billy, 95, 151, 165 Archer, Allene, 12 Arenstein, Dianne, 95 Armistead, Robert Reynolds, 25, 126, Arnold, James Frederick, 25 Arnold, Joe, 90 Beckstoffer, Mary, 74, 156 Belcher, Doris Beverly, 26, 119, 180 Arnold, John Sterling, 25 Arotsky, Sandra, 98, 148 Arthur, Barbara Ann, 25 Ashworth, Nancy, 91, 147 Athas, Nick, 96 Atkins, Betty, 90, 137, 149 Atkinson, Carol, 95, 171 August, Tappy, 90, 177, 183 Axel,Midgie,100,108,110,131,157 Ayers, Stewart, 94 Bendall, Marie, 99, 155 Bender, Velma, 74, 135, 161 Bendheim, Kay, 26, 109, 119, 180 Banedek, Evelyn, 93, 135 Benedetti, Joseph, 163 Bennett, Barbara, 95, 149, 150 Bennett, Connie, 74 Bennett, G. Rey, 13 Bennett, Mozelle P., 12 Benson, Beverley, 74, 156 Benson, Jerry, 26, 121, 126 Bentley, Scott, 74, 177, 186 Baber, Baber, Baebv. 185 Bag by, Basbv. Bailey Bailey, Gladys, 93, 180, 184 Stuart Wacker, 25 John, lll, 25, 109, 122, 177, Richard, 74, 121 Thomas, 96 Clifton, 96 Joy Lynne, 25, 134, 139 Baily, Joe, 95 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Billy, 96 Jerry, 74 Margaret F., 13 Mary Lou, 155 Baldw'n Harold A 74,158 Berger, James Robert, 26, 120, 126, 165 Bergeron, John, 99, 108, 177 Berlin, Dan, 74, 177 Berlin, Peggy, 96, 128, 181 Berman, Maxine Joan, 26, 129 Bernert, Bobby, 95 Bernstein, Barbara Ann, 27, 134, 159 Berry, Harvey Herbert, 27 Best, Betly, 100 Best, Lewis, 74 Bia'kowski, George Rodney, 27 Bibb, Richard, 93 Biddfe, Richard Knight, 27 1 , ., Ballard, Marvin, 100 Bambacus, lrene Eizabelh, 26, 111, 116,119, 134, 180, 187 Bambacus, Larry, 74, 153, 186 Bandas, Janet, 74, 153 Banks, Neal, 92, 187 Banks, Wayne, 94 Barbee, Jack, 90, 183 Barden, Jerri Ann, 26, 109, 136 Bareford, Allen, 91 Barham, Catherine Ann, 26 Barham, Gene L., 13, 115 Barker, Mary Anne, 74 Bigger, Patsy, 92 Biglow, Jim, 74, 131, 149 Bigony, Martha Josephine, 27, 112 Binder, Mark A., 74, 137 Birkhimer, Birkhimer, Betty, 74, 157 Nelson, 91 Blackwell, sent, 74, 130, 135, 161 Blackwell, auaay, 95, 106 Blackwell Donny, 115 Blackwood, Sandra Kay, 27 Blake, Alfred, 100 Bfake, Charles S., 74, 108 snake, E11an,94, 150, 180 Blake, Frank, 74, 147 Barkman, Beverley, 74, 126, 149 Barlow, James, 74 Barlow, Richard Gordon, 26 Barnett, Jane, 93 Barnett, Joan, 92, 109, 176 Barrett, Wayne, 92, 126, 185 Bartley, Jo, 100, 125, 132 Barton, James Ross, 99, 108, 153 Baskerville, George, 159 Basinger, Dianne, 90 Bass, Earle Elaine, 98, 124, 155 Bass, Margie, 98 Bass, Richard Edward, 26, 120, 163, 165 Bassett, Peggy Jean, 26, 129 Bateman, Helen Elizabeth, 13, 89, 103 Bates, Alice, 96 Beach, Jebbie, 181 Beaman, M.Eli1abelh,13, 131 Beaman, Sue M., 13 Bear, Jean, 91, 111, 114 Beasley, Clifford, 96, 166, 172 Beauchamp, Henry, 94 Bea umet, Brian, 93 Allison, Arthur W., 13 186 Allnut, Bruce Carhart, 24, 74, 139 Arnette, Ralph, 74 Beck, Jimmy, 95, 154, 186 Beck, John Francis, 26 Blake, Irvin, 99 Blake, Mary, 93 Blakey, Judy, 132, 180, 181 Bland, Rudolph J., Jr., 75 Bland, Jeffry, 92, 167 Bland, Roderick, 95, 148, 177 Blankenship, Barbara, 91, 113, 156 Blesse, James Steven, 27, 120, 147, 168, 172 Blesse, Joan, 75, 114, 145 Blinn, Barbara, 95 Bloxsom, W. E., 13, 175, 183, 185 Bluth, Donald Richard, 27 Blunt, Randolph, 75, 127, 147 Began, Forest Gilmore, 27, 106 Boggs, Betty Lou, 75, 152 Bogin, Jerry, 98 Boles, Calvin Fitch, lll, 28, 177 Bolling, Blaker, 148 Bonett, Barbara, 100 Bookman, Thomas, 99, 183 Boseman, Jerry, 165 Boseman, William Gene, 154 Boswell, DeeDee, 99, 132 Botto, Helen C., 13, 113 Boulder, Margaret Anne, 28, 112 ,ec ,e fe.--e , -e-X , 114' ' Ii ff- fixixffx 1 W e , ,- 151 x A - -- Aa, I. cf g V xi, Y, 4 Y il-gi ,Irv f , W XZN -f -ff-'-- + X'-X-Af' in T9 5 269 Bowers, Gamble, 91 Bowers, lrma, 90 Bowles, Jean, 99, 125 Bowman, Patricia Anne, 28, 152 Butler, Judy, 180, 181, 184 Butler, William Tillman, Jr., 29, 109, Boxley, Loretta, 98 Boyd, Mary, 75 Boykin, Bobby, 94 Boynton, Frank, 98 123, 177, 185 Butts, Marian Clay, 75, 106 Byrd, Bob, 154 e C e Brame, Joan, 98 Brame, Mildred, 12, 175 Brancato, Donna Mae, 28 Branch, Barbara, 28, 128, 132, 147, 166 Branch, Virginia Acres, 157 Brandenburg, A. LaRue, 13 Breon, Vickie, 98 Brewster, Nauman, 91 Bridgers, Rocky, 90, 172 Britton, Bobby, 94 Britton, Carole, 91 Britton, Diane, 92 Broaddus, John Alfred, 75, 123, 130, 159, 186 Broaddus, Norma C., 13, 103 Broaddus, Scott, 28, 121, 126 Brooke, Jane, 99, 148, 176, 181, 184 Cahen, Theresa, 95 Caldwell, Dol-ores, 98 Campanellas, Dora, 90, 153 Campbell, Lynn, 75, 126 Campbell, Scott, 90 Canady, Charles, 90 Cannaday, Albert, 75 Cannon, Betty Jeanne, 75, 128 Cantor, Phillip Samuel, 29 Capehart, Albert Cowardin, 29, 109, 177, 186 Caplan, Edith, 98, 156 Caraher, Fred, 75, 166, 168 Cardwell, John Ryland, Jr., 29, 153 Carino, Carolyn Marie, 29, 139 Carlton, Garland, 91 Carmack, Shelburn, 14, 175, 177, 183 Carner, Beth, 98 Carner, Ellie Douglas, 75 Carpenter, Cornelia Rose, 139 Carswell, William Donald, 122, 177 Carter, Clyde G., 14 Christian, Kay, 76, 147 Christi Christi Christi an, Kay, 91 an, Meade, 93, 108, 183 an, Sara Anne, 31, 156 Christman, Ted, 115, 154 Cibo, Jerry, 94, 183 Clare, Geraldine, 157 Clark, Dane, 153 Clark, Jerry, 93, 181 Clark, Kenny, 92, 177 Clark, Mae Beverly, 31, 119 Clark, Sheryl, 99, 110, 176 Clarke , Anne, 76, 119,142, 180, 184 Clarke, Clarence, 94 Clarke 141, , Edward Hedrick, 76, 109, 160 Clarke, Jackie, 99, 125, 181 Clarke, Jane G., 76, 152 Crane, Jean, 76, 132, 157, 181 Creekmore, Carol Etheridge, 32, 136, 152 Creekmur, BiI1,92, 166 Crenshaw, Lila, 14 Crenshaw, Stuart, 76, 105, 121, 177 Crenshaw, Thomas Franklin, 76, 154 Crews, Lucie Lee, 92 Clarke, Joan, 92 Clay, Caroline Armlstead, 31, 119, 130, 134, 180 Clayman, Ida Hanna, 31, 141, 159, 161 Clayton, John, 76, 165 Cleasby, Dorothy, 76, 155 Cloe, Charles, 90, 106, 177 Cloud, Jean, 76, 132, 137, 149, 161 Cluverius, Patricia Anne, 23, 31, 134 Cobb, Billy, 76 Cogbill, Bernard, 158 Crockett, Ned, 100, 165 Cromar, Charles Robb, Jr., 23, 32, 154 Cronk, Tabor, 76, 166 Cross, Herbert, 90, 165 Cross, Louis Daniel, 33 Crouch, Lillian, 99 Crouch, Raymond, 76, 187 Crowder, Shirley Ann, 33, 113 Crump, Ben, 76 Crump, Tinsley, 90, 142 Crutchfield, Ben, 75, 126 Cudlipp, Bill, 77, 110, 153, 167 Currie, Kendal, 93 Curtis, Calvin, 93 . D . Dagenhardt, Earl, 96 Darginis,Carr1e Helen, 33, 128, 141 159, 161 Daugherty, Pat, 90, 147 Davenport, John, 77, 138, 177 Brooks, Bobby, 92 Bnooks, Peggy Ann, 28 Brown, Arnold, 75, 123, 154, 183 Brown, Charles Calvin, 28, 126, 165 Brown, Cissy, 92, 181 Brown, Clifford Lee, 183 Brown, Dorothea Gwynn, 23, 28, 136, 153, 176 Brown, Jeftrey, 100 Brown, Joseph Sidney, 29, 106 Brown, Julia, 94, 109, 114, 150 Brown, Morty, 99 Brown, Myrna Ellen, 29, 155 Brown, Zaida English, 29, 114, 142, 153 Browning, Ruth Paul, 13 Brumble, Mrs. Katherine T., 13, 103, 1'o4 Carter, Emily G., 75, 118, 146 Carter, Jordan, 91 Carter, Leonard Carroll, 30, 92, 152, 154, 177 Carter, Susan, 148, 181 Carton, Murray Kruger, 30 Cary, Landy, 75, 177 Cassada, Archer E, 75, 109, 137 Castelvecchi, Hilda Harrod, 30, 113 Castelvecchi, Margaret Ann, 30, 115 Caston, Lynda, 75 Catarsi, Josette, 94, 112, 131 Cauble, Janice Lynn, 30, 129 Caudle, Betty, 96 Cohen, Anne Marlyn, 76, 147 Cohen, Jerome, 76 Cohen, Jerry, 99 Cohen , Lois Merle, 31 Cohen, Nancy, 91 Cohen, Paul, 158 Cohen Cohn, , Steve, 76 Mark, 99 Coleman, Coral, 90 Coley, Gary, 76 Collins, Alvin, 139 Collins, Lillian Mae, 76, 126, 156 Davids, Joel, 99 Davidson, Joyce Ann, 33, 136 Davidson, Tommy, 77, 186 Davis, Arthur King, 33 Davis Bob, 96, 154 Davis, Diana Lee, 77, 129 Davis, Jon, 99, 168, 172 Davis, Joseph Bryan, Jr., 148, 154, 187 Davis, Joseph Taylor, 33, 121, 126, 159, 186, 190 Davis, Katherine M., 14 Davis, Katie Mae, 14 Bryan, Joan, 94, 131, 169 Caver, Michael, 100 184 Bryan, Marcia, 90, 155 Bryant, Charles Richard, 29, 129 Bryant, Pem, 93 Bryant, Ray, 75, 108 Bryant, William, 75 Buckner, Brian, 96 Buckner, Carole, 99, 180, 181 Buff, Bonnie, 75, 117, 141, 152 Buffenstein, Allan, 92 Bugg, Estelle Gratr, 14 Bugg, Maridell Estelle, 29, 111, 119, Bundy, Arden, 75, 138, 139, 144, 149 Burch, Tommy, 100, 126, 165 Burchell, John Driscoll, 75, 183 Burden, Mrs. lsebelle P., 14, 129 Burden, Mary Page, 91, 109, 157 Burgess, John, 98, 166, 172 Burke, David Lee, 29, 129 Burkhart, Ruth, 75, 110 Burnette, Claudia, 75 Burrier, James, 92 Burrows, Dickie, 96 Burstein, Frances, 155 Buscemi, Carolyn, 96, 180 Bush, Patricia Lee, 29, 129, 136 Busse, Carroll Linn, 155 Cecchetti, Silvia Mary, 75 Cervarich, Martha, 92 Chadwell, Sandra, 94, 125 Chalkley, Hatcher, 92 Chamberlain, Betsy, 97, 98, 106 Chandler, Jim, 75, 110, 114,130 Chapman, Carol Bradley, 30, 110, 149 Chapman, Sandra, 99, 155 Chappell 152, 159: Chappell, Kathryn Lumpkin, 30, 104, 191 Tyree, 76 Cheatham, Carolyn, 95 Cheatham, Sandra Anne, 30 Chenault, Betty Lou Deane, 30, 111 158 Chenault, Dennis, 93, 158 Chenault, Garland Stanley, Jr., 30 Chesson, Ralph R., 76, 151, 165 Chew, Charles P., 76, 177 Childress, Geraldine, 76, 129 Childress, Marie E., 14 Childs, Carol Anne, 30 Chilton, Patricia Jane, 30, 111, 128, 135, 147, 159 Chin, Lin, 90,113,115 Chisholm, Bernard, 91 Condyles, Edwin, 76, 115, 121 Connell, Jacqueline, 31, 112, 115, 128, 152 Connell, Jeanne Ellen, 31, 115, 128, 150 Constine, Genie, 98 Conway, Eugene, 98, 158 Conwell, Edith Robinson, 31, 106, 130, 133, 136, 159, 160 Cooke, Charlie, va, los, 153, 136 Cooney, Ronald Ray, 32 Cooper, Charles C., 14, 175, 177, 186 Coor, Mary Jane, 76, 129 Coover, Dick, 94 Copper, John Thompson de Vignier, az, 153 Copple, Carolyn, 91, 146 Cornell, Donald, 90, 168, 172 Corprew, Dorothy S., 14 Corso, Melvin, 186 Cosby, Jack, 90, 167 Cottrell, Barbara Crews, 32, 116, 158 Coty, Jane Carol, 99, 106 Council, Dorothy Douglass, 32, 187 Council, Ed, 96, 148 Cousins, Frederic Micheaux, 32 Davis Davis Larry Jackson, 77, 154 Lee Ferguson, Jr., 33 Covington, Everett, 168 Cox, Allen, 166 Cox, Donald, 91 Cox, Doris Ann, 32, 128 Davis, Lila, 93, 114, 148, 156, 181, 184 Day, Betty, 77 Day, Cecelia, 95 Deane, Charlotte, 98 Deatherage, Earl, 96 deButts, Mildred Anne, 33, 106 Deckelman, Mary Ellen, 77, 109, 131 152 Decker, Ruth, 95, 151, 184 Decker, William Chesley, 33, 126 Deese, Barbara, 93 Deffenbaugh, Elmer R., 77, 172 de Haven, Brenda Colette, 77 de Koran, Roland Paul, 33 Delmar, Dorothy C., 14 Denby, Margaret, 93 Denby, Warren, 77, 106, 120, 187 Denoon, Sarah, 113 Dervishian, Bill, 77 Dervishian, Bob, 77 de Treville, Mary Claire, 33, 111 Dickens, Frank, 77, 154 Dicks, Frances, 99, 150 Ditfee, Patsy, 77 Dodd, Nancy, 77, 126 Dodson, Betty, 95, 109 Bustard, Sally, 157 Christian, Evelyn Carves, 76, 129, Cox, Janet, 76, 156 Donnelly, James Shirley, 33, 123, Butler, Bobby, 75, 122, 177, 185 137, 156 Cragnani, Peter Michael, 32 177 - 5 :fi ,' TX 5 l 2115 : :gr il 'X K' Y , f 'X ' i' ,-Q e-f - 5412 ,- - 1 l ' 'fmxfs-f f sf - 1 H- 1 1- .. 270 Donnelly, George, 100 Dorin, Edward Stierling, Jr., 34, 122 Drum, John Ferguson, 34, 106, 114 Dubose, Jan, 99, 132 Duesberry, Barbara, 91 Duke, Audrey, 77 Duke, Charles Richard, 34, 116, 177, 190 Duke, James Conwell, Jr., 34, 122, 177, 185 Duke, Judy, 95, 106, 155, 176, 187 Duke, Rothermel McLean, Jr., 34, 103, 104, 123, 191 Dunbar, Donald Buchanan, 34 Dunbar, Nelda, 98, 155, 176 Dunn, Barbara, 92, 113, 125, 181 Dunning, Kay, 77, 112, 132, 156 Durr, William Henry, 34 . E . Eades, Herbert, 95, 165 Eads, Mary Carroll, 34, 132 Eanes, Marilou, 92 Eastman, Beniamin Frederick, 34 Edmunds, Nancy Davis, 34, 106, 133, 144,159,161,190 Edwards, Anne, 77 Edwards, William Pope, Jr., 34 Eggert, Joyce, 77, 106, 149 Eisen, Kay, 77, 117, 131, 137 Elam, Randy, 98, 187 Eldridge, Beniamin Rolfe, 34, 121 Eldridge, Carol, 77, 131, 142, 166 Eley, Sandra, 96, 106, 150 Ellett, Virginia C., 14 Ellington, Barbara Love, 35, 152 Ellington, Mary, 90 Elliott, Juanita Marie, 35, 110, 158 Elliott, Shiras, 77, 119, 180 Ellis, Donna, 77, 110, 129, 156 Ellis, Howard, 96 Ellis, Robert, 77, 171 Ellman, Arlene, 94 Elmore, Robert Lewis, 77, 154 Emanuel, Jerry, 94, 151 Emory, Warden, 90, 108, 137, 183, 187 Emroch, Brenda, 92, 137, 150 Emroch, Walter, 35, 121, 183 Engel, Phyllis, 94, 110, 143 English, Elizabeth Murray, 35 Enochs, Nancy, 155 Enos, Rebecca, 100, 117 Enroughty, Janice, 98, 113, 157, 180 Eppes, Tommy, 91, 154 Estes, Howard Pettit, 35, 164, 166 Estes, Pat, 89, 132, 157 Eubank, Elizabeth, 14 Eubank, Frank Lewis, 77, 121, 126 Eubank, Margaret Rose, 23, 35, 103, 105,l10,119,159,160,167 Eubank, Nicky, 89, 94, 167, 172 Eubank, William Ball, Jr., 35, 163, 166 Euksuzian, Dianna, 95 Evans, Mary Levering, 35, 126, 136 Evans, Kathy, 93, 138 Ewell, Betty Ann, 35, 149 Ewell, Charles Muse, 36 . F . Fagg, Mary, 78, 156 Failella, Pat, 90, 139, 149 Fairlamb, Currie, 78 Farley, Mary Lou, 78 Farley, Noel, 96 Farmer, Mary, 90, 155 Farrow, Dickie, 90, 153 Faulconer, Barbara Ann, 36 Fawley, Mike, 92, 111 Feibish, Marlene, 36 Fenner, Charles, 99, 158 Fergusson, Sandra, 94 Ferneyhough, Tim, 90, 153, 166 Field, John Marshall, 78 Fielder, Mary Lee, 36 Fisher, James Gilbert, Jr., 158 Fisher, Johanna, 98, 124, 155 Fisher, Patsy, 92 Fisk, Ann, 91, 132 Fitzhugh, Nancy le Baron, 14 Fitzpatrick, Paul, 78, 177 Flanagan, Larry, 95 Fleer, Charlotte, 78, 106 Fleming, Linwood, 78 Fleming, Philip Harwood, 23, 36 Fletcher, Preston Thomas, 78, 154, 158 Flippen, Beverly, 90, 156, 168 Flippen, Phil, 91 Flournoy, Billy, 89, 92, 126 Flournoy, Buck, 92, 126 Flournoy, John, 97 Flournoy, John Eppes, 36, 105 Flowers, Sara Ellen, 36, 103, 131, 153, 176, 191 Fohl, Barbara, 149, 180 Ford, Ford, Ford Ford Ford, Al, 78,154,177,186 Morris, 78 Shirley Day, 36 Susan Elizabeth, 78, 130, 146 Wayne Emrick, 23, 36 Forem, Cecelia Tina, 37 Forloine, Barbara, 91, 131 Forman, Joyce, 98, 137 Fortna, Clyde B., 15 Fortune, Jimmy, 89, 91, 103, 105, 177 Fossett, George Leonard, Jr., '37 Foster, Barbara Lee, 78, 152 Foster, Joan Miller, 37, 132 Fox, Ernest, 94, 169 Fox, Nancy, 78, 137 Foy, Grayson, 92, 113 Frankel, Harley, 89, 94, 187 Frazier, Jerry, 91 Freeman, Becky, 124 Freeman, Frances, 96, 115 Freeze, Priscilla Janice, 37, 147 French, Bruce, 187 French, Nancy, 93 Friedenberg, Carole Lynn, 37, 106 Friedman, Melvin, 76 Friedman, Sandra Irene, 37 Frischkorn, Charles Hardwicke, Jr., 37, 171 Frix, Alton, 186 Fugate, Jack, 96, 153 Funderburke, Eugene Bryant, 23, 37, 114, 116 Fuqua, Thomas Henry, 37, 170 Furman, Gerald Paul, 37 .G. Gabb, Susan, 90, 148 Galbraith, James, 94 Gallaway, Margaret, 15 Galleher, Stephen, 102 Galloway, James, 131 Gallup, Linda, 109, 124, 150 Gambrill, Thomas, 78, 167 Gandee, Carolyn, 78, 118, 151 Ganderson, Martin Lewis, 23, 37, l06,145, 159,160, 164,169 Garber, Gloria, 78 Garcelon, Pat, 94, 119, 180, 181, 184 Gardner, Ann Kay, 37, 111, 147, 171 Gardner, Beverly Lee, 78, 128, 157 Gardner, Joseph, 167 Garnett, James M., 163, 167 Garnett, Judy, 124, 155 Garrett, Francis Clarke, 38, 185 Garrett, Jacqueline, 102 Garrett, Linwood Tyler, 38, 126 Garrett, Waddy, 95, 168 Garrison, William Everett, 38 Garthright, Ame, 149 Gary, Nancy 8., 114, 143 Gasser, Carolyn, 113 Gasser, Charlotte Reid, 38, 128 Gayer, Donna Carolyn, 38 Gedney, Susan, 90, 139, 149 Genderson, Samuel, 78 Genier, John, 94, 148 Gera, James, 177 Gerken, Katherine May, 38, 181 Gerkin, Audery, 76, 156 Germaine, Mark Boice, 38, 106, 126, 186 Gershman, Cynthia, 92, 152 Gilkeson, Peggy, 94 Gill, Eunice Virginia, 15 Gill, Helen Reed, 15 Gill, John Temple, 38, 111,121 Gilliam, Bobby, 91,, 185 Gills, Howard Aubrey, 111, 38, 136, 166 Givens, Frances, 15 Givens, Jane Hyde, 23, 38, 105, 112, 159 Glazier, Deborah, 78, 130, 144 Glenn, Glenda Lee, 38, 110 Godsey, Frances Elizabeth, 38, 115, 116, 143 Godsey, Mary, 180 Goldman, Arthur, 95 Goldman, Roberta, 78 Goldman, Stanley Irwin, 78 Goldstein, Eva, 99 Goldstein, Paul, 91 Goode, Marjorie, 78 Goode, Mary Frances, 39, 156 Goodliffe, William Edward, Jr., 39 Goodman, Biddie, 78, 112, 118, 157 Goodman, Dorothy, 90, 132, 137 Gordon, Barbara, 94, 157, 180 Gordon, David, 78, 154, 158 Gordon, Jerry Lee, 158 Goricznski, Martin, 154 Gowdy, Pat, 96, 124, 157 Grabar, John, 78, 165 Grabar, Nicky, 165 Graham, Elizabeth Ann, 39, 114, 155 Grandis, Elaine Dvora, 39, 115 Grandis, Stuart, 99 Granger, Nancy Leigh, 39, 128 Granger, Gordon, 97, 175, 177 Grant, Eleanor Jean, 39 Graves, Susan, 95, 176 Gray, Harry Archibald, Jr., 39, 114, 165 Gray, James Paul, Jr., 39, 126 Gray, Mary Frances, 15, 130, 136 Gray, Merle C., 15 Green, Richard, 91 Green, Sandy, 99 Greenbaum, Regina, 39, 115, 131 Greenberg, Michael, 79 Greenberg, Peggy, 79, 115, 180, 184 Griffin, Dale Allen, 79 Griffin, Shirley, 94 Griffin, Tucker, 96 Griffith, Oratta, 79 Grigg, Carolyn Elizabeth, 40 Grigg, Judith, 79 Griggs, Walter, 91, 106, 169 Grigsby, John Taze, Jr., 79, 177, 186 Grimes, Virginia, 79 Gross, Joan, 98, 148, 181 Grosser, Christine, 95 Grossman, Roberta, 79, 118, 131 Grubbs, Frank Wythe, 40, 122, 185 Gunst, Mary, 93 Gunst, Susan Virginia, 40 Gunter, Brad, 79, 105, 121, 187 Gunter, Mary, 96, 110, 115, 125, 150 Guppy, Buddy, 167, 172 Gurley, Herschel, 90, 127 . H . Haddock, Kathy, 89, 92, 143, 151 Haddon, Joseph Marvin, 127, 129 Hagen, Derald,90,151,165 Haley, Betty Scott, 93, 157 Haley, Diane, 95 Hall, Ann, 89, 92 Hall, Joyce, 184 Hall, Marianne Spotswood, 133, 153 Hall, Patsy, 95, 139 Hallstrom, Larry, 95 Hamilton, Joan Gay, 40, 119, 132, 136, 187 Hamlet, Gordon E., 79, 121 Hamner, John, 158 Hancock, Ann, 79 Hancock, Coalter C., 11 Hancock, Joan, 79 Hancock, Kathleen Probey, 15 Harbaugh, Luther, 92 Harding, Jim, 99, 167 Harding, Lois, 79 Harding, Randolph Wayne, 127, 129, 167 Hardy, Kay, 100, 111, 157 Hardy, Linda, 95, 119, 148, 157, 180 Hargrove, John Otto, 41, 110, 123, 154, 183, 190 Hargroves, James Everett, 148 Hargroves, Louise Vaughan, 23, 41, 133, 144, 159, 160 Harriman, Steve, 186 Harrington, Jeannette, 96, 113, 115, 150 Harrington, Robert, 100 Harris, Dorothy Marie, 41 Harris, Judy, 89 Harris, William Otis, 41, 158 Harrison, Arthur Wideman, 79, 123 Harrison, John Waller, 93, 187 Harrison, Holmes, 94 Harrison, Mary Anne, 115, 117, 125, 140, 156 Harrison, William Anthony, 41, 120, 126, 163, 165 Wa 4, il ,QV Nfgjg I l 'U' jx Qffx kd, -ZX, fav :gl H11-- f evgx Ag, 1,5 A ' A f eX.-,, 9 5 gg. e so ee- A 35,9 --fl --X-Q, 271 Jorda lw.M Hart, Susan, 106, 180 Hartz, Bill, 70, 106, 183 Harwood, Janet August, 41, 109, 119, 159, 181 Hassel, Rudolph Christopher, 41, 108, 145, 153, 159, 161 Hassel, Susanna, 79, 109, 118, 119, 130, 144, 180, 187 Hastings, Powell Tilghman, 41, 110, 112, 122 Hatcher, Peter, 95, 183 Hatfield, Penelope Esther, 41 Hawkins, Elizabeth Ann, 41 Hawthorne, Barbara Lee, 79, 147, 153, 181 Hawthorne, Mary Carolyn, 41 Hayes, Linda, 98, 113, 180 Hayes, Harold, 154 Hayre, Dorothy, 79, 125 Hayward, Otey Helm, 42, 109, 116, 134, 159, 160 Hazelgrove, John, 100 Heasley, Peggy, 79 Hetlin, Ellen, 181 Heindl, Billy, 94 Heindl, Connie, 79, 181 Heinz, Beverley, 79, 134, 147 Helion, Louis Blair, 42, 108 Heltzel, Sally, 79, 141 Hemphill, Alice, 95, 109, 114, 118, 157 Hemphill, Jean, 15 Henderson, Beverly Jayne, 79, 115, 132, 155 Henderson, Mary, 93 Hendricks, William Claiborne, 42, 167 Henna, Jeanette, 15 Henningsen, Mette Helene, 42, 112, 128 1 Hepler, Norma Jean, 42, 157, 176, 190 Herndon, Mac, 79, 185 Hill, David, 79 Hill, Elizabeth Lee, 79, 116, 140 Hill, John, 79, 114,130 Hill, Ronald George, 42, 172 Hill, Tim, 96, 108, 121, 153 Hills, Charles, 153 Hinckle, Henry, 79, 168 Hinckle, W. Christopher, 80, 166 Hinkle, Martha Rhea, 23, 42, 133, 143, 159, 160, 191 Hinsdale, Betty Louise, 42, 159, 160 Hobbs, William Homer, 80, 111, 165 Hoch, Joan, 100, 124 Hochman, Steve, 154, 177 Hodges, Harry Nash, 42, 169 Hottler, William Biggs, 23, 42 Hogrefe, Charles, 91 Holladay, Martha, 91 Holland, Henry, 80, 114, 115, 121, 145, 151 Hollingsworth, Gayle, 96, 124, 148 Holtz, Robert Edwin, 80, 165 Holtzclaw, Butch, 80, 106, 120 Holzbach, Frances Alvinia, 42 Holzbach, Raymond, 96, 158 Holzback, George, 80, 169 Hood, Dickie, 80, 127 Hood, Nancy, 90 153, 166, Hoover, George, 154 Hopkins, Louisa, 80 Horne, Pat, 80, 117, 118 Hosier, Jimmy, 93, 167 Hostetter, Jeanne, 93, 112, 125 Hostetter, William Preston, 42 Hotchkiss, Sedley Louise, 43, 106, 144, 159, 161 Houseworth, J-o Ann, 80, 149 Howard, Helen, 94, 157, 181 Howard, Sylvia, 80, 151 Howell, Alton L., 15, 103 Howell, Ann, 80, 153 Howell, Howell, amy, 93, 155 Dolores, 1oo, 124, 155 Howell, Sandra, 94, 114 Hoy, Saundra, 99, 181 Jones, Billy, 90, 166 Jones, Carole Elizabeth, 80, 129 Jam, Elizabeth, eo, 105, 135, iso Jones, Evelyn Constance, 44, 113, 130, 136 Jones, Harrison, 95, 108 Jones, Jean, 92, 111 Jones, Millard Franklin, lll, 44 1o3, 104, 108, 123, 186, 191 Jones, Myra Dare, 45 Jones, Newton, 94 Jordan, Carolyn, 95, 107, 155, 180, 181, 184 Jordan, Ernie, 91, 107 Jordan, Mary G., 12 Jordan, Russell, 91 n, Wesley, 93, 165 Knight, Edward Franklin, Jr., 46, 154 Knight, Robert Ashley, 46, 117, 127 Knowles, Robert, 100 Koeppe, Theodore Cornelius, Jr. 45, 150, 163, 155, 171 Kohn, August, 81, 137 Kraemer, Phil, 94, 187 Kraft, Garna B., 16 Kritzer, Josephine T., 16, 117 Kronimus, Jack, 81, 153, 165 Krystel, Barbara, 89, 91 Kuehl, Billy, 94, 168 Kundis, Laurie Grace, 81, 128 . L . Lackey, June, 99 Huband, Joyce Ann, 43, 129, 147 Hudgins, Nancy, 80 Huf, Turid, 80, 113, 143 Hughes, James Lyman, 129 Hughes, Leslie Anne, 43, 116, 119, 133, 147, 180, 181 Hulcher, Mary Josephine, 43, 126, 128, 156 Humeas, J-o, 184 Hummel, Carolyn, 99, 150 Humphries, Beecher, 80, 154 Humphries, Laura E., 15 Hurt, David Roy, 43, 120, 168 Hushen, Ann, 80 Hutcheson, Jean, 95, 111, 157 Hutton, Thelma Bzyant, 15, 103, 160 . 1 . Ingram, Betty, 96 Inman, Lee, 80, 108, 171 Innes, David Price, 43, 110, 169 Irving, B lsaacs, 8 ill, 98, 108, 148 etty Mae, 43, 106, 152 Isbell, Barbara, 80, 157 Jackson, . J . Anne, 96, 112, 181 Jackson, Betsy, 94 Jackson, David, 80 Jackson, Mattie Kathleen, 43 Jacobs, Billy, 93, 171, 172 Jacobs, Bob, 94, 108, 153 Jacobs, Nancy Allison, 43, 152 Janowski, Norman, 80 Jarman, Kay, 100, 124, 156 Jarman, Lawrence W., 12 Jeffries, Edward Jerome, 44, 153, 154 Jensen, Arthur Francis, 44, 109 Jester, David Conrad, 44, 127, 164, 172 Johnson, David Larcom, 44 Johnson, Jean Barbour, 44, 131, Jorg, Judy, 80, 130, 141, 160 Judd, Janet, 93 Junes, Roula, 80 . K . Kainakian, Manuel, 45 Kalatatis, Helen, 157, 180 Kanick, Patti, 81, 137 Kates, Marlene, 98 Katz, Leona Dolores, 45 Katz, Lynore, 92, 132, 135 Katz, Sheila, 95, 140 Kay, Henry, 90, 168 Kayne, Ellen Merle, 81, 131, 135, 161 Keck, Kathy, 81, 118 Keech, William Henry, 45, 103, 117, 121, 164 Keeton, Alfred, 91 Kelly, Janet Berry, 45, 136 Kelly, Jimmy Henry, 148 Kelly, P. T., 165 Kempton, Dick, 90, 171, 172 Kennedy, Garnett, 81, 127 Kennedy, Judith Davis, 45, 159, 181, 187 Kent, Alice Blair Linden, 45, 109, 112, 145, 147, 153, 159, 160 Kephart, Richard, 81, 166 Kersey, Ann, 125, 132 Kersey, Beverly Ann, 45, 103, 104, 116, 133, 153, 191 Kersey, Linda Barbara, 45, 139 Kessler, Larry, 96, 186 Kevorkian, Richard Eugene, 45, 108, 138, 139 Kimball, Jane Cameron, 81 Kimmel, David Joel, 81, 154, 186 Kincaid, Blair Trevilian, 45, 156 King, Betty, 132, 149 King, Darr, 93, 107, 171 King, Harriet, 96, 187 King, Joanne Toni, 45 Lacy, Elizabeth, 94 Lacy, Judith King, 46 Laird, Ralph, 81, 127 Lamb, Audrey, 16 Lambeth, Linda, 90 Lambeth, Martha Elliott, 23, 46 116, 133, 143 Lamm, Barbara Jean, 46, 145, 147 149, 159, 161 Lamond, Bill, 100, 108, 149 Landis, Harold, 92, 165 Landrum, Douglas, 154 Landrum, James, 81, 165 Lane, Charles Francis, 23, 46, 159, 160 Lange, John, 93 La Prade, Nancy, 89, 94, 105, 132 Lautenslager, Everett, 90 Lawhead, Judy, 95, 113, 155 Lawrence, Frank Mooretield, 81 120 Lawton, Diane, 99, 124 Lea, Diana Cooke, 46, 132, 136, 156, 160 Leadbetter, Raymond, 81, 122, 154 185 Leahey, Jimmy, 96 Lecky, Ralston, 92, 105, 121, 177, 186 Lee, Becky, 98, 157 Lee, Kenneth, 81, 165 Lehman, Carol, 90, 107, 157 Lehman, Reva, 47, 131 Leidy, Nancy Lee, 95, 148, 180 Leong, John Philip, 81, 120 Lesemann, Cynthia, 94, 112 Lessner, Sandra, 81, 128 Letellier, Patrick, 81, 170, 172 Lewis, Betty Ann, 47, 144, 159, 160 Lewis, Carol, 81 Lewis, Carole Anne, 47, 128, 136 Lewis, Janet Gail, Bl, 132 Lewis, Herbert, 95 Lewis, Janet Gail, B1, 132 Lewis, Pete William, 151, 165 147, 149, 157 King, John, 93, 167 Johnson, John, 93, 110 King, Judy, 100, 111 Johnson, Judy, 80 Kin , Lucille E., 15 Johnson, Paul, 90, 168, 172 Kirby, LaVerne, 96, 155 Johnson, Robert Glenn, Jr., 44, 126 Kirks, William Richard, 153 Johnson, Wayne, 80, 115, 140, 153, Kirn, Erin Estelle, 46 160 Klaus, Philip W., 81 ' Johnston, Geraldine, 96 Kleinbeck, Sabine, 46, 105, 115, 119, Johnston, Jean Elaine, 80, 110, 116, 123, 153 117, 131, 132, 149, 157, 181 Kleinlopf, Louise, 81 Johnston, June, 97, 99, 132, 180 Kline, Betty, 81 Johnston, Patty, 90 Kloss, Carolyn Hope, 46 Johnston, William Fountaine, lll, Klugman, Margaret Ellen, 46 Liebert, Patricia Jane, 47, 143, 165 Ligon, Alice, 94, 107, 157 Linck, Oswald H., 16, 163 Lindsey, Frances Ann, 16 Liniado, Marion Estelle, 47, 112, 131, 145, 159, 161 Lipkin, Judy, 93 Lipman, Ann Debra, 47, 103, 140 159, 150 Lippy, Kay, 94 Lipscomb, Nancy Lou, 81, 107, 156 Lisagor, Wayne Barry, 47, 164, 171 Hooper, Audrey, 113, 155 44, 186 Knight, Cynthia, 92, 155 172 fi f ' -i-Q f - f'x,fx.,f s ij- 4 f- 5 A r g E 1 -E 3 Q :Aj-T53 .1 ,,f.fL - Q 1 if ' S ' 'All' - ' fir ' , SZ f Y - fi? f f 272 Little, Barbara, 95 Little, Frances, 95 Lloyd, Christine, 90, 157 Locknane, Judy, 98 Londeree, Helen Berkley, 160 Long, David, 93, 109, 183 Long, Patsy, '14, 111, 114, 149 Lord, Priscilla, 181 Loving, Betsy, 97, 99, 176, 181, 184 Loving, John Harnish, 47, 145, 153, 161 Lowance, Alma V., 16, 124 Lowry, Betty Lou, 90, 114 Luck, Elizabeth Weaver, 48 Lucord, Buddy, 94, 165 Luning, Dick, 90, 177 Luning, Katharine Ellington, 48, 116, 134 Lynch, Bettie Constance, 48 Lynch, Frederica B., 81 Lynch, Patricia Jane, 45, 114, 156 47, 135, .M. Macfarlane, Robert, 81 Madison, Esther Lillian, 82, 155 Maddox, Mary P., 16, 115 Maisel, Gloria, 93 Mailels, Henry, 90, 165 Maior, Margaret, 98 Mallory, Kenneth, 91, 120, 127, 165 Mann, Courtney, 82, 137 Mann, Frances Leigh, 48, 115 Mann, Joan, 97, 99, 132 Marash, David, 96 Marchant, Anne, 91, 114, 148 Marchant, Elixabeth Claiborne, 48, 133, 143 Marchant, Jim, 97, 98, 107, 123 Marcus, Yvonne, 92, 142 Marcuson, Sandra, 92 Markel, Tony, 97, 98, 187 Markham, Shelley, 97, 117 Marks, Helen Rosalind, 16, 116 Marlowe, Virginia, 90, 176 Marrin, Jane, 99 Marshall, Jack, 82, 127 Marshall, Tommy, 89, 95, 172 , Barbara, 82 , Carolyn Joyce, 48, 114 23, Martin Martin Martin, Chandler, 82 Martin, Claudette, 155 Eleanor, 94, 149 Martin, Martin, Gloria, 96, 112 Martin, Jerry, 99 Martin, Jim, 94 Martin, Joann, 82 Martin, John, 92 Nancy Lee, 48, 114, Martin, 136, 149 Maslan, Neal, 91 Mason, Edward, 96, 151, 165 Massad, Brenda, 96 Mathews, Bobby, 93 Matthews, Marvin Stuart, 48 Matthews, Susan May, 49, 136 Maxey, Betty, 90, 155 Maxey, Mary Meade, 49, 107 Maxwell, Joellen, 90, 109, 110, 148, 155 Mayfield, Bobby, 82, 108, 123, 154, 177 Mayo, Cary Burwell, 49, 186 131, May, Jo Ann, 93 Mays, Robert, 82, 128 McAllister, Jane, 90, 114 McCann, Patsy, 94 McCann, William Andrew, Jr., 49 McClary, Grace, 96, 111 McCrea, Armistead, 94 McCumber, Christena Virginia, 112 McDaniel, Mary Helen, 49, 107, McDonald, Sylvia K., 82 49, 129 McElroy, Kenneth Earl, Jr., 49, 107, 159 McFee, Margaret, 82, 107, 118, 140, 152, 170 McGarry, Patricia Ann, 49, 115, 150 Mclntire, Carol, 100 Mclntyre, Peggy, 90 McKim, William, 95 McKinney, Ardra, 82, 112, 137, 150, 161, 181 McKinney, Carroll Berkley, 49, 154 McKinney, Joanne, 92, 107 McMurdo, Mary, 93, 114, 125 McNew, Dale, 94, 125 Meade, Jo Ann, 49 Meador, Barbara, 82, 117, 118,126 Meador, Carole, 100 Meadows, Judy, 82, 125, 155 Meeteer, Woody, 154, 158 Albin, 82, 126 Aney A., 82 Meisel, Melton, Melton, Carolyn, 94 Melton, Mendel, Patricia Gayle, 49 Annette, 181, 187 Mendel, Jack Marvin, 49 Mercer, Robert, 94, 153, 168 Mervis, Ronald, 99 Messer, Andy, 165 Meyer, Arnold, 95, 131, 167 Gerald Charles, 172 Meyer, Meyer, Barbara, 96, 125 Meyer, Jerry, 94 Meyerhofter, Harold, 100 Meyers, Sandra, 96 Meyers, Stephen, 82, 131, 177 Michael, Robert, 82, 120, 187 Charles Garland, 50, 153 George, 82, 109, 177 Butch, 82 Miles, Miley, Miller, Miller, Carol, 96, 150 Miller, 125, Madison Pollard, 50, 107, 145, 175 Miller, Sandra, 100, 123, 132, 157 Mills, Bobbi, 118, 139 Mills, Geraldine, 50, 116, 124, 144 Minor, Barbara, 99 Minor, Robert Graham, 50, 129, 154 Minor, Judy, 156 Minton, Marcia, 50, 113, 138, 139, 146, 161, 164 Mi1e11e11, A11111, az Mitchell, Barbara Lee, 50, 113, 156, 180 Mitchell, Buddy, 82, 111 Mitchell, Carol, 90 Linda, 92 Mitchell, Mitchell, Sandra, 95, 112, 124 Mitchell, Tommy, 165 Mittledorter, Marx Emil, Jr., 23, 50, 123, 154, 186 Mizell, Kay, 82, 111, 152 Modica, Carmen, 82 Moessinger, Marian, 82 Monroe, Sandy, 93 Montague, Lewis, 82 Moody, Dorothy, 82, 156 Moody, llona,91,137 Mooney, Ernest W., Jr., 11 Mooney, Melvin Bernard, Jr., 50 Barbara, 95, 152 Beverly, 94 Moore, Moore, Moore, Caroline, 94, 107 David, 95, 177, 186 Moore, Moore, James Lee, 50 Jimmy, 95, 150 Moore, 159, 176 Moore, Phyllis, 98 Moore, Laura Peyton, 50 Moorefield, Bob, 82, 120 Moran, Donna, 83, 152 Morey, Patsy, 149 Morgan, Beverly, 83, 109 Morris, Becky, 83, 152 Morris, Evelyn, 91, 110 Moseley, Cliff, 92, 107, 123, 183, 186 Moseley, Jeanne, 83, 126, 139 Moss, Jimmy, 92, 183, 186 Moutal, Roberta, 50, 112, 116, 117, 159 Murdaugh, Marshall, 95 Murdock, Sonny, 100 Murray, Carolyn Page, 51 Murray, Jean Clarke, 51, 103, 148, 149, 159, 160 Murray, Robert, 83 Muse, Billy, 83 Muse, Bobby, 122, 154, 183 Muse, Evelyn Louise, 51, 129 Musser, Gaynelle, 93, 119, 180, 184 Musser, Mildred, 83, 126 Myers, James Roland, 51, 122, 154 Myers, Jane Brendle, 23, 51, 119, 142, 152,180, 181,191 . N . Neale, Mary Katherine, 83, 107, 142, 147 Nelson, Dickie, 92, 123, 183 Nelson, Dorothy Louise, 51 Newbold, Sydney Eugenia, 51 Newell, Barbara, 100, 109,131,176, 181, 184 Newell, David Mueller, 51, 153 Newell, Edward Paynter, 23, 51, 126,163,164,172 Newell, Joan, 97, 98, 157 Newell, William Minor, 52 Newman, Diane, 95 Newton, Bill, 83 Nicholls, Patricia Faye, 52, 147 Nicolson, Meara McKie, 16 Niland, Betty Jean, 99, 124, 187 Noble, Nan, 83 Noel, Barbara Lee, 52, 128, 129 Nortleet, Clara J,, 12 N-orment, Frances, 83 Norvell, Thomas Gregory, Jr., 52, 158 Norwood, Belle, 90, 156 Norwood, Jeanette Wilson, 52 Novick, Maurice, 99, 183 Nuckols, Anna Jane, 83, 113, 155 Nussman, Lewis, 83, 158 Moore, Moore, Johnny, 96, 158 Patricia Lee, 50, 133, 136, . 0 . Olert, Sarah Kay, 52, 119, 126, 152 lB1 Olesker, Jeanie, 100 Olton, Judith, 52, 140 Ondrovich, Sandy, 95, 114, 132 Orsi, Nickie, 99, 177, 183 Oslin, Charles, B3 Osterman, Ann, 93, 148, 181 Overstreet, Robert Lewis, 52 Owen, David Swicegood, 52, 177, 186 Owen, Rick, 92, 126 1 p . Pace, Fred, 83, 177 Pace, Mary Elizabeth, 83, 134 Packer, Stuart, 95, 127, 167 Padgett, Brenda, 152 Padgett, Georgia, 83, 132 Padgett, Haywood A., 16, 158 Padow, Toby, 90 Padow, Walter Donald, 52, 116 117, 138 Page, Eleanor Cecilia, 53 Page, Jane, 83, 152 Parker, Beverley Anne, 53, 103, 130 157, 135, 159, 150 Parker, Richard Heath, 53, 186 Parker, Scott, 83, 107, 118, 123, 183 186 Parrish, Jane Gibson, 53, 136 Parrish, Marian Duane, 16 Parrish, Shirley, 93, 111 Parsons, Dean, 83, 129, 154 Patrick, Brenda Sue, 83 Pattashnick, Myra Raye, 53 Pattashnick, Sandra Lee, 53 Patterson, Bernice, 96 Paxton, James McCormick, 83, 126 177 Paxton, Tommy, 100 Payne, Bunni, 83, 147 Payne, David Murray, 96 Payne, David Pearson, Jr., 53 Payne, Susan, 83 Payne, Susan Elizabeth, 22, 23, 53 133, 159, 160 Payne, Tommy, 83, 123, 183, 186 Peaco, Pearce, Dotty, 94, 155 Norma, 95 Pearman, Marshall Nuckols, 53 Pea rso 11, Patti, sa, 149 Peay, Bintord, 83, 121, 177, 185 Peck, 5115115 Rlid, sa, 117, 131, 135 Peck, Frona, 94, 137 Pelouze, Henry Craige, 53, 123, 177 Penn, Terry, 99 Peple, Edward Cronyn, Jr., 53, 111 153, 159, 171 Perel, Sue, 113, 187 Perkins, Franklin, 93, 177 Perkins, Robert Colby, 54 Perkins, Wayne, 92, 165 Perkinson, Julia Lee, 84, 115 Perlin, Helen, 94 Perry, Janet, 84, 111, 113, 125, 149 Peters, George W., 84 Pettit, Mary Ann, 54, 129, 152 Peyronnet, Nellie, 84, 138, 147 Phaup, Phifer, Artie, 91, 146, 167 Sheilah Joan, 84 Philbrick, Meg, 94, 114, 137, 187 Phillips, James William, 172 1-6 , 5 ,-.e-- . I -.ax : Any- 'A 'A2'f39 gif aggrarfj - , f aciifia , 559, Xi, ,. 9 'aff A X, X A.. e 77 a-Z-X WL, I Ig - 'X-A-vm 273 1 gqvw' , aan.-c. Phillips, Billy, 84, 177 Phillips, Eugenia, 84, 115, 118, 124, 153 Phillips, Gibson Carrington, 54, 122 Phillips, Preson Watson, 54 Pickral, Percy Elsom, 54 Pierce, Joseph Henry, Ill, 54, 154 Pierce, R. G., 93, 153, 166 Pihlkranlz, Andrea, 95, 115 Pitt, Lyndele Alkisson, 16 Pills, Joe, 99 Plotkin, Jerry, 91, 168 Plunkett, Anne B., 16, 103, 116 Plunkett, Beverley Boyd, 54, 156 Ploindexter, Martha, 91, 124 Pollard, Judy, 95, 107, 114, 157 Pollock, Charles, 92, 110, 153 Pollok, Tom, 98 Pond, Elizabeth T., 16 Forlerfield, Coolidge, 94, 153 Porter, Nancy Lou, 100, 117, 124, 148, 180, 181 Porlewig, Ronnie, 84, 137 Postal, David, 99 P-oteat, Jerry, 93 Polls, June, 155 Powell, Arnie, 84, 186 Powell, Bill, 84, 107, 121,177 Powell, Dewey Franklin, 54 Powell, Helen Sue, 54, 156 Powell, Nancy, 84, 130, 135 Powers, Brenda, 84 Presson, Marvin Lee, Jr,, 54, 167 Prevatt, Jon Leslie, 54, 122, 186 Price, Jane, 91, 113 Pridgen, Roberta Dulcita, 54 Pritchett, Elizabeth Marie, 55 Proctor, Steve, 84, 109, 186 Proffil, Larry, 91, 154, 186 Pruell, JoAnn Elizabeth, 55, 128 Pruell, T-ommy, 98, 168, 172 Puckett, Janet, 93, 107, 150 Pugh, Peggy, 89, 96 Pugh, Roland, 99 Pulliam, Marlha C., 17 Pull, Sandra, 84, 157 Pyron, Mary Frances, 55, 113, 157 . . Quirk, Gerald Lee, 84, 177, 186 Quisenberry, Bob, 84 Quisenberry, Jean, 99 . R . Ragland, Hal Da1ton,55, 154 Ramey, Bonnie, 95, 148 Ramos, Harvey Lee, 55, 183 Ramus, Kathryn Augusta, 148 Randlett, Barbara Lee, 55, 143, 159 160 Rankin, Andy, 91 Raskind, Harris, 96 Rawls, James, 84 Reed, Doug, 100, 111, 157,165 Reed, Larry, 84, 105, 118, 121, 150 Reese, Carole Sue, 55, 110, 119 152,159, 160, 180 Reid, Catherine Gouldman, 55, 114, 147 Rein, Harriel Ann Ostgulen, 55, 103, 116,133, 134,159,160 Reveley, Susan, 100, 122 Reynolds, Bobbie, 84, 152 Reynolds, Judy, 93, 114, 132, 150 Rhodes, Marlha Frances, 56, 152 Rhodes, Ronald, 95 Richards, Dick, 95 Richardson, John Hilary, 56 Richardson, June Anita, 56 Richardson, Wyall, 92, 168, 172 Richwine, Joyce, 84 Riethmiller, Steve, 93, 166, 172, Riggs, Frank Fauntleroy, 56, 177 Riley, Martha, 100, 148 Ripley, William, 84, 166 Salmon, Jim, 90, 115, 150, 165 Salomon, Jackie, 85, 116, 117 Salomonsky, Henry Louis, 58, 108 Salsbury, Carl Allen, 58, 135, 138, 159, Isl, 165 Salsbury, Harriet, 85 Salsbury, Judy, 91, 113,137 Salsbury, Sandra, 85 Sammis, Theo Hyde, 58, 136, 139 Sikkelee, Mary Beth, 60, 103, 104 159, 190 Silver, Beverly, 92 Silvette, Helen Ellis, 60, 110, 130 136, 160 Simmons, Carol, 95 Simmons, Dennis, 94 Simmons, Joan Anne, 85, 132 186 Sanders, Lundi Karon, 58, 155 iss, Robertson, Edwin Campbell, 56, 122, 153,186,191 Robins, Betty, 84, 184 Robins, Mortes Bruce, 56 Robinson, Alfred William, Jr,, 56, 122, 183 Robinson, Arvin Edward, 23, 56, 146, 160 Robinson, Barbara Lewis, 17 Robinson, Ernest, 90, 165 Robinson, Jane S., 84 Robinson, Nell Harby, 56, 131 Robinson, Richard, 94 Roden, Joanna Douglas, 56, 136, 149, 161 Rodrigues, Paul Venable, 57, 127 Rogers, Beverly Jeanne, 23, 57, 136 Roger Rohn, son, William Dlonald,57,186 John Spencer, 57 Roman, Mac, 91,168,172 Romm, Alan, 98 Roop, Nancie, 84, 140, 152 Roosevelt, Carolyn, 95 Rose, Clint, 95 Rose, Nancy, 114, 156 Rose, Peter Houser, 84, 123 Rose, Philip Brock, 154 Rose, Victor, 95 Rose, Warren Leo, 57 Rosen, Rulhie, 92, 149 Rosenbloom, Susan, 96, 135 Rosenthal, Barbara, 98 Rosenzweig, Richard Shea, 57 Rotella, Jacquelyn Diane, 57 Roulston, Jane, 84, 130, 137, 161 Rowe, Grace l., 17, 135 Rowe, Susan M., 17 Roye, Wyatt Earle, 57, 107, 120 Ruckel, Susan, 84 Rucker, David Warren, 57 Ruffin, Barbara, 94, 148, 181 Ruffin, Joseph Marsh, 111 Rugers, Ann, 99 Rudd, Lloyd, 93, 165 Ruggles, Caroline, 85, 156 Russ, Rita, 93 147, Russinsky, Edith, 94 Rutherford, Edward Wayne, 57, 108, 116, 120 Ryan, Buck, 85, 158 Ryerson, Belly Peylon, 57, 128 use Saady, Jim, 90 Sadler, Amy Priestley, 57, 126, 136, 159, 160 Sager, Steven, 94 Sahnow, William 177 130, Kent, 58, 129, 154, Sanders, Merle, 93 Sanders, Muffin, 98, 125 Sanders, Muriel I., 17 Sanders, Sam, 85 Sanders, Stuart, 92, 177, 186 Sanford, Anne Louise, 17 Sanford, Barbara, 91, 92, 109, 126 Sapoch, Dorothy Rems, 58, 111, 158 Sarafian, Peter Bedros, 58, 177 Sarver, Robert Taylor, 58, 158 Saunders, Ariana A., 17 Savage, Barbara, 156 Savage, Marlha L., 17 Sawyer, Mary Bullard, 58, 111, 116, 155 Saylor, Brooke, 100, 125, 132, 140, 157, 180 Schaar, Bill, 98 Schaeffer, Clifford, 85 Schelin, Charles, 91 Scher, iris Ellen, 58 Scherer, Johnny, 85, 105, 123 Scherr, Harvey Jerry, 58, 127 Schiller, Barbara, 100, 187 Schneider, Bill, 85, 127, 186 Schneider, Dougie, 93 Schneider, Edward, 100 Schwartz, Hazel Ann, 58, 115, 156 Schwartz, Jackie, 85, 128, 155 Schwartz, Joan, 100 Schwartz, Joe, 94 Marvin, 100 Paul, 95, 158 Schwartz, Schwartz, Seay, Marguerite Ray, 58, 143, 152 Selden, Warren Duke, 122, 154, 185 Seldes, Fruma Judith, 59 Seldes, Marc, 85, 111, 117, 116, 127, 134, 161, 167 Sell, Linda, 90 Self, Mariorie Clara, 59 Serwilz, Marshall, 85, 110 Sessoms, Suzanne Greenwood, 59, 153 Shade, Bit, 98, 180 Shahda, Jacqueline Anne, 59, 134, 159, 160, 187 Shaheen, Shirley Ann, 59 Shapiro, Rheda, 90, 117, 147 Sharon, Jared, 59, 159 Shaughnessy, John Damian, 59 Shaughnessy, Palsy, 85 Shepardson, David Leonard, 59, 109, 123 Shepherd, Mary Elizabeth, 59, 111 Sheppard, Jane, 92 Sheppard, Sally, 91, 180, 181 156, Sherman, Cookie, 100, 132, 155, 167 Shermer, Mary, 90 Shevitz, Judy, 85 Shiver, Lucy Ann, 60 Shockel, Judy, 92, 137, 180, 181 Shortt, Alice, 85 Siegel, Judith Lynn, 60, 128, 131 Simmons, Patricia Lois, 60, 131, 147 Simms, Nancy, 90, 155 Simpson, Nancy Linn, 22, 23, 60 103, 105, 159 Singleton, Esther E., 17, 117, 141 Singleton, Patricia Hugh, 60, 114 140, 160 Sinsheimer, Bobby, 92 Sisson, Rebecca Anne, 23, 60, 141 161 Slaughter, Elizabeth Rebecca, 60 165, 176 Slevin, Joyce Ann, 61, 107, 119, 145 159,161,169,187 Slaydon, Myra, 98, 124 Sledd, Sarah Vaughan, 61, 125 Slusser, Frank Willard, 61, 123, 129 135, 177, 191 Slusser, Nancy, 85, 119, 152 Smelhie, Marion Fleetwood, 12, 128 Smeyne, Alan, 98 Smith, Belly Ann, 61, 149 Smith, Betly Ann, 85, 128 Smith, Carolyn, 119, 180, 181, 187 Smith, C. M., 165 Smith, Dorris Wingfield, 61, 144 Smith, Edward N., 11, 175 Smith, George Morton, 61 Smith, Jackie, 92 Smith, Jo Ann, 61, 150 Smith, Nan, 98 Smith, Nancy, 95 Smith, Robert Patterson, 61 Smith, Robert William, 61, 122, 136 177 Smith, Shep, 90 Smith, Strother, 95 Smith Susan, 98, 148 Smithdeal, Billy, 148 Smithey, Eleanor Wrenn, 17 Snead, Bobby, 85, 187 Snead, Glenna Lee, 85 Snead, Many, loo, 157, iso, ral 187 Snead, Pat, 85, 152 Snider, David, 92, 150 Snoddy, Marguerite, 98, 107, 124 Snowa, Anne, 94, 125, 137 Snowa, Waller, 96 Soble, Glenda, 85, 128, 155 Soble, Stanley, 85, 153 Soffer, Martin, 61 Soffer, Rosalind, 98 Soghoian, Richard, 91, 122, 126 Sours, Donnie, 92 Sours, Jo Ann, 93 Southworth, Nancy, 96, 157, 181 Spahn, Larry, 95 Spalding, B. D., 93 Sparks, Carol, 95, 149, 156 Specter, Braddy, 85, 154 Spencer, Ann, 91, 114,125,131,155 Spencer, Barbara, 97, 98 Spencer, Beverly, 100, 157 Spencer, Mary, 92, 150 Spencer RogerW ne,6 110,167 ,L fi f - , - x , xv - - f A 2 g 4'-.- Q 7 + X I S ' ,-L !-1-74 1 5 :fx ,-L Y l ,Av 9 r io fi 177, 185 I Spicer, Jane, 184 Spiegel, Jonas Barry, 61, 105, 191 Spiers, Dan, 85 Spivey, Jerry, 94, 148 Spivey, Mary Evelyn, 62, 115 Sprenkle, Kathleen, 110, 157 Springmann, Doug, 93 Stahl, Frank, 99 Stanley, Marilyn, 96, 156 Stanley, Tommy, 92, 167 Stauredes, Pete, 92, 183 Steadman, John Bonneau, 62, 165 Steger, 8ette Carol, 62, 139 Stein, Gloria, 90 Steingold, Jeffrey, 89, 93 Stephenson, Edward Eggleston, 62 Steppe, Ted, 168 Stern, Betty, 85 Stevens, Cathy, 85, 117, 146, 176 Stillman, De Ann Pope, 62, 131 Stitzer, Earl, 100 Stone, George, 95, 111, 165 Stone, James, 96, 150 Stott, James, 95 Stott, Jenny, 91, 109, 137 Stott, Jimmy, 91, 109, 168 Stowe, Frances, 95 Stratton, Lewis, 158 Straus, Janet, 100, 180, 181 Straus, Samuel Bentiman, 62, 117, 127, 138 Strauss, Irvin Samuel, 62, 158 Strickland, Pat, 95, 157 Stuart, Marshall, 90, 121, 177, 183, 185 Stutz, Jo Elizabeth, 62, 141, 160 Stutzman, Karl H., 17 Styliano, Andrew Epiphanios, 62 Subley, Lillian, 62, 115, 152, 159 160 Sullivan, Fred, 86 Surface, Carol Ann, 62, 133, 140, 160 Sussman, Anne Loretta, 62 Sutherland, Ramon, 94 Sutton, Howard, lll, 63, 157, 165 Sutton, Janie, 94, 126, 155, 156 Swartwout, John, 86 Swearingen, Margaret Kelsey, 63 112,114,129,152,159 Sweet, George Burwell, 22, 23, 63 121,145,159,163,164,170 Swift, Evelyn S., 17 Sydnor, Charles, 100 Sydnor, Davis, 86 Sydnor, Evelyn, 89, 91, 149, 156 Sydnor, M. Virginia, 12 Sylvia, Bruce Gilmore, 63, 122, 187 Sylvia, Percy Lee, Jr., 63, 129 Sylvia, Wayne, 98 .T. Taliaterro, Alvin Carol, 63 Taliaterro, Fran, 99 Tankard, Estelle N., 17, 160 Tanner, Richard, 93, 166 Tapp, Mariorie, 86 Tarrant, Sally, 98, 180 121, Taylor, Sonny, 86, 122, 177 Teachey, Jimmy, 86 Tedder, Pat, 91, 124, 156 Teefey, Charles, 91, 122, 177 Teetey, Joseph Michael, 63, 122, 177, 186 Teetey, Virginia, 86 Temple, Carol Glenn, 63, 155 Temple, George, 96 Terrell, Mary Llouise, 63, 180 Teubert, Brenda, 86 Thalhimer, Barbara, 86, 110, 187 Theotanas, Stanley, 127, 186 Thomas, Charilla Ann, 64 Thomas, Emory, 86, 109, 123, 186 Thomas, Jimmy, 94 Thomas, John, 86, 168 Thomas, Judith Lee, 64 Thomas, Linda, 86, 114, 128 Thomas, Patricia Inge, 64 Thomas, William Darroll, 158 177, Thompson, Dolores, 96, 155 Thompson, Elizabeth Ann, 64, 111 142 Thompson, James C., 86 Thompson, Jeannette, 98, 124 Thompson, John Bintord, 64, 109, 123 Thompson, Judy, 97, 98, 137, 155 Thompson, Polly Ann, 64, 136 Thornhill, Danny, 130, 150 Thorpe, Amos Moses, 64, 122, 154, Tripp, Guy, sa, 101, 103, 121, 163 170, 172 Trites, Ann, 86, 157 Troxell, Mark, 89, 93, 121, 153, 177 Tuck, Sandra, 90, 114,125,131 Tucker, William Straehley, 65, 153 177, 183, 186 Tugman, Dickie, 86, 154, 158 Turbeville, Nathan Henry, 65, 121 186 Turnage, Ed, 91, 177, 183, 186 Turner, Bob, 86, 167 Turner, Carol Virginia, 65, 152 Turner, Elizabeth Evans, 65, 112 115, 141 Turner, Jimmy, 96 Turner, Joe, 100 Turner, Mary Madison, 23, 66, 105 133,152,159, 160 Turner, Stephen, 99 Twisdale, John, 167 Tyler, Judy, 94 . U . Umbarger, Bob, 100 Umberger, Anita, 90 Upshur, Anne, 91 Uram, Joseph C., 18, . V . Vaden, Polly, 92, 147 Vail, Laurie,99,181,184 Valentine, Georgia Ann, 90, 114 Van Fossen, Aubrey, 99 Van Schreeven, Nancy, 91, 114, 132, 175, 177, me Thorp, Joyce, 94 Throckmorton, Sandra, 91 Thulin, Wallie, 86 Thurston, Barbara, 95 Thurston, Carol Ellen, 64, 103 116 159, 160 Tieder, Arnold, 96, 187 Tignror, Frank Leslie, 64 Tiller, Peggy Jeanne, 65 Tillery, Suzanne, 100, 124 Tilton, Elizabeth Lloyd, 65, 136 Tilton, Lee, 155 Timberlake, Frances, 96, 152 Todd, Craige, 98 Todd, Edith V., 17, 119, 175 Toler, Joe, 95, 165 Tompkins, Roy, 86 Tomlinson, Tommy, 91, 120 Tomlinson, William Burnett, 65, 120, 165 Toney, Theresa Lee, 65 Towell, John Edward, 65, 121, 183, 186 Tower, Guy, 100, 107, 183 Townsend, Billy, 98 Townsend, Edward, 127, 186 Townsend, Winifred Ann, 65, 114, 132, 157 Trainer, Jeannette, 86, 139 Trainham, Betsy, 86, 128 Traylor, Joyce Lee, 65, 129, 156 Tredway, Joyce, 86, 147, 155 Tredway, Thomas, 86, 111, 177, 185 Trevillian, Cary, 89, 95 Trevvett, Sheppard, 91, 150 Trexler, Francia Lee, 65 139, 157 Vassar, Jimmy, 93 Vassar, Robert Lewis, 66 Vassar, Ronnie, 99 Vaughan, Judy, 90, 114 Vaughan, Vernelle, 156 Vellines, Joan Lee, 66, 142, 143 147, 159, 150 Verstandig, Joyce Yael, 66, 142 Vess, Bill, 92 Viener, Mike, 94, 187 Vitsky, Brian Howard, 131, 144, 161 165 Vogel, Adele, 86, 109, 119, 130, 137, 145, 112, 187 Vogel, Carol, 100, 148 Vunck, Jacquelyn Ann, 66 . 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Waddell, Jane Carol, 96, 124 Wade, Edward Whitman, lll, 66, 114, 153 Wade, Patricia Ann, 86 Wade, Sandy, 117 Waldrop, Bobby, 100, 158 Waldrop, Patricia Lee, 66, 113 Walker, J-oseph Rogers, Jr., 66 Walker, Thomas, 91 Walker, Virginia, 91 Wall, Pat, 91 Wallace, James, 111, 120, 136, 161 Wallace, Maxey Hames, 66 Walsh, Tommy, 99 , Walters, Lois, 86 Walton, Margaret, 132 Watkins, Anne Carol, 87, 131, 142, 156 Watkins, Joanne Margazet, 66, 156, 176 Watkins, Sandra Lee, 67, 112, 114, 128, 147 Watson, Caroline McClave, 67 Watson, Jimmy, 98 Watt, Carol, 92 Watts, Maury, 96 Webb, Virginia, 89, 92, 119, 181, 184, 188 Weinstein, Betty, 87 Welborn, Terrence Mack, 23, 67, 105,114,115,121, 144,190 Wells, Malcolm Lee, 67, 129 Welsh, Marie, 87, 107, 161 Wendt, Frank G., 150, 163 West, Nellie Reams, 67, 156 West, Stephen, 87, 122, 177 Westmoreland, Nancy, 87, 155 Whitby, Ge-orge, 91 White, John Rice, 67, 129, 177 White, Nora Lee, 93 White, Wilfred Ernest, 67, 116, 163, 169 Whitehorne, Donny, 94 Whitehurst, Bobby, 87, 123, 147 Whitley, Roy, 98 Whitlock, Bill, 87 Whitlock, Marvin, 100 Whitworth, Carolyn, 91, 137, 155, 156 Wicker, Sandy, 94 Wiener, Paul Harris, 67 Wiggins, Douglas, 95, 154 Wiggins, L. A., 87, 154 Wilkins, Dennis, 99 Wilkins, Judy, 95 Wilkinson, Claire Louise, 67, 141, 151, 159, 160 Wilkinson, Friend, 91 Wilkinson, Helen, 90, 114, 131 Wilkinson, June P., 87, 113 Wilkinson, Ralph, 92 Wilkinson, Rosemary, 96 Wilkinson, Tommy, 87, 107, 186 Willard, Lois Franklin, 23, 68, 103, 133, 134, 159, 160, 168, 190 Willett, Tommy, 100 Williams, Alice Ann, 68, 144 Williams, Anna Marie, 87, 112, 128, 132 Williams, Anne Kennon, 18 Williams, Betty Jean, 68, 114 Williams, Buddy, 91 Williams, Don Howard, 94, 111, 168 Williams, Dottie, 117, 124, 149, 157, 181, 1B4 Williams, Ennion, 100 Williams, Harry, 92 Williams, Kathleen Doris, 67 Williams, Marilyn, 87 Williams, Mollie Archer, 67, 128, 153, 176 Williams, Nancy Coleman, 67, 132, 142 Williams, Patsy, 96 Williams, Rita, 100 Williams, Sara Jane, 96 Taylor, Nancy, 91 Trexler, Madelyn, 98, 156 Wampler, Robert, 87, 126 Williamson, Nancy Faye, 67, 116 Taylor, Neva, 92, 156 Tribble, Chip, 86, 121, 126 Ward, Robert, 100, 154, 177 Williamson, Wayne, 93 Taylor, Billy, 93, 177 Trible, Charles, 93 Ware, Kay, 97, 100, 180 Willis, Anne Elizabeth, 67, 109 Taylor, Pat, 100 Trice, Clarry, 86, 127 Warren, Malvin Lee, 66, 154 Wills, Julia Seldon, 67, 129 Y J A - ,,--vlzo 'fig Yjiis ft' - -'543 Jie! 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Wooland, Jane, 100, 113, 125 Yaffe, Ronald, 87, 137 Wilson, Nancy F., 87, 105, 121, 187 - Wooldridge, John Green, Jr., 69, Yales, Bobble, 87 Wilson, Susan Painaana., zz, 23, yvomfct--::m'Sh -IJ77-193 165 Yaraa, Mary e11an,a1, 155 69, 133, 144, 152 omac - a Y '- Wooldridge, Octavia Rebecca, 70, Yales, Palsy, 87 Wilson, Waller, 94 Womack, Shirley, 155, 156 119, 147, 176, 187 Yealls, Hun1er, 96, 154 Willshire, Carolyn, 100, 157 wood- Frank Addnon' 59' 114 Wooley, Brenda, 99 Young, James Wallace, 108 Wilmer, Frances N., 18, 110, 133 Wood, Janice, 92, 132, 180 Woolford, Ann, 87, 147, 157 Young, Lillian, 87, 111 Winder, Norma, 100, 113, 125 wood- Tom 1Y- 1011- 157 Wrighl, Beverly Anne, 70, 130 Young, Russell Taylor, 70 Windmueller, Steven, 99 wood' wa11e - 87- 185 Wrighl, Beverley Grace, 70, 115, Winfree, George Ruffin, Jr., 69, alzggju '1:l1:1' 95-d1?.mice J 69 140,161 ' Z ' 120, 157, 163, 168 1 I 'Va' I '- Wrighi, Garland, 91, 154 Zimmerly, Richard, 94 wingava, Sally, 98 Woodcofk- K ' Waffsn- 69 Wright, Janice, 91, 146 Zimmerman, 11111, 93 Wingfield, Faye 1one,23,69, 152 Wwdfofd- 5-f'1Y- 97- '57 Wrigh1,Sandra Jeanine, 70 zammarman, Marianne, ro, 138, 149 wlngnald, Jean, 111, 132 Wood . 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Our publishers, Mr. Stirling King and Whittet and Shep- person, for their patience and advice in printing the 1957 Monticello. Our school photographers, Dementi Studio, and Caston Studio for the production of pictures tor our book. Our advertisers, who helped in such an important way to make possible the publication of our annual. Our entire Literary, Business, and Art StaFfs which have worked so earnestly to maintain high standards in the Monticello. Our fellow students and the faculty for being the sub- iects and inspiration of the 1957 Monticello. The Editors Harriet Rein Frankie Willard c e u 4115. ea-Qin, of I! NA- J ,Xjw V-Xikh ' 'ii1c:,lYXi 'fJ 277 AUTOGRAPHS pw 'imfyddfff 7j2,4,,,-f EEZ? 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