Thomas Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1976
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The most parodied figure at Thomas Jefferson High School, Mr. William Wirt Brock, Jr., was born June 15, 1912, here in Richmond. In his sixty-three years, Mr. Brock has shown a great dedication to the education of youth. Much of his work has been done here in the state. Our principal earned his B.S. degree and was graduated with honors from Virginia Polytechnic Insti- tute in 1934. Twelve years later, he earned his M.A. degree from the Univer- sity of Virginia. In the interim of his earning these degrees, he taught at John Marshall High School 119361, served five years' active duty with the United States Army in World War II, and then returned to John Marshall in 1946 as Assistant Prin- cipal and Senior Counselor. He put his military genius to work as Comman- dant of John MarshaII's Cadet Corps. 1951 marked the end of his association with John Marshall. It was in this year that Mr. Brock was transferred to Albert H. Hill Junior High School. Finally, in 1958, Mr. Brock came as Principal to Thomas Jefferson. In his years as chief administrator, Mr. Brock has been extremely active in school-related matters. In addition to serving on various advisory commit- tees, he has attended a Health, Education, and Welfare seminar in Italy and The Netherlands in 1961, taken a course in the Humanities on a John Hay Fellowship in 1964, and attended an educational conference in Hawaii in 1967. He further studied independently at U. Va., VCU, VSC, and VUU. Education has not been the only facet of Mr. Brock's life. Until 1968, he was active in the United States Army Reserve, from which he retired as a briga- dier general. He served as president of the Torch Club, was chairman of the Central YMCA, and was a member of the West End Kiwanis Club. Addition- ally, he has been and continues to be active in a variety of church and civic activities. He enioys a warm family life with his wife, the former Lida Stokes, his two children, William W. Ill, and Angier Brock Caudle, and two grand- sons, all of whom reside in Richmond. It is to this devoted leader that the 1976 MONTICELLO is dedicated. As his reign as Thomas Jefferson's principal comes to an end, those who have known him during his tenure here will realize the loss of one of the schooI's most inspirational personalities. --.... f 4 -UAH' fa- ' 1 , Q' V I ' - , . t V 4 V , ' ., , , K 3 ,, 4. . fa. N 0 fy., nr X X X , 5,129 ,Q---......Q...,,W - f ' Lk 1 -- . 2 , ' 1 ' 'z A, RA M, ,,,...1 ' . . N--1 W- Qxf' ,A M' L ' ' K - ' K rr ,-- '- A--. 1 . Y.- L: tv. . -g,, Ni MLZ,3:..,,,.1fyg,,..M3N -4 Alw rl 1 A ,fm 'I A MRM v-4 .M.,...Qva-:H gimp F YQ: '44, 5 ' V , bl: 5 E H my A ypsv- f ,.-- M. ,.,.,,,f. V K 4 .2.Q...1 A .gpg M xf,i?'Ii v f-W ' H ,J-2: ral , W' QE - f - rv- -f K A , .1-'LL ,-A, -nu- X' Q-f FH... .1.. ali, f ' .0 1 vc' 1' My-. A K' V L 5' ' 'M A f . gg 1515. ,, .nf ' Q wr Ms. Y 1 HJ' 6 J ' , Fly B ,.,,,vJ.. 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W3 . if A- I 4. ,oi r B ' . ww a f K?-:-? - , Qs-?i'TW1. 1 , 5 .fi 'P 'xx' 3 1 'W P vw x ' . W., 9 fx.-v ,V if is' il Ff- , - 1 ' l mafia rogsv lr W7 YJ 0-.L-,.uA.v,: i '- Wm-eral elk F f IQM , i: .f ' uii, lllil l ilil llle i l li T -' 1' I ,-., , ,, , Y K ,Y Y ,-,U , . Y I.--1-5--wif,-,s ffsxff Y, FACULTY The Capitol building in Washington, DC., was started in 1793. By 1800, it had been sufficiently completed so that the government could move here from Philadelphia. The completed north wing housed the House of Representa- tives, the Senate and the Supreme Court. 'kirir MR. W. W. BROCK, JR. B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, M.A. University of Virginia, Fulbright Fellow, John Hay Fellow, Principal. ,Q :Quai YQ ffl Q. fa. .162 nf if MRS. R. L. DIAMOND B.S. Virginia Union Univer- sity, M.A. Columbia Uni- versity, Curriculum Special- ist ADMINISTRATORS AND ADVISORS BACK SCHOOL ALL THE WAY I EE 4 TWA.. I MR. M. J. EDWARDS III B.S. Hampton Institute, M.S. Indiana University, Assistant Principal. MR. C. R. NORMENT B.S. Randolph Macon Col- lege, M.Ed. Univ. of Va., Key Club Advisor, DECLA- RATION Business Advisor, Assistant Principal. 4, - ,SL No matter what the conditions, Mr. Norment is always - MRS. K. T. BRUMBLE B.S. Mary Washington Col- lege, M.Ed. V.C.U., Coordi- nator of Guidance. 'l2 Q prepared. Ea- A MRS. A. B. CLARK B.S. North Carolina Central University, M.S. V.C.U., Guidance Counselor. X' , . 1. Y' I MRS. S. S. JENNINGS B.S. Radford College, M.A. MR. J. F. JONES, JR. B.A., M.Ed. Virginia State V.C.U., Guidance Counse- College, Guidance Counse- lor, Keyette Advisor. lor. .Ji A MISS T. B. CARTER Library Secretary. 5 MRS. M. MILLER MRS. J. WALTER Secretary. Secretary. After seventeen years of faithful service, Mrs. Walter continues to an wer ' ' the phone with a smile. 2 BEHIND ALL SUCCESSFUL LEADERS STANDS A QUALIFIED STAFF ABOVE: Mrs. Miller sighs as she types and types and . . . UPPER LEFT: MRS. B. GARBER, Guidance Secretary. LEFT: MRS. C. RIGGAN MRS. M. J. JACKSON Librarian. , Bookkeeper. MRS. B. S. PINN Librarian. MRS. M. CREWS MR. P. L. HUNT MRS. B. J. KENNEDY MISS E. LEWIS B.A. V.C.U., English. B.A. Howard University, B.S. V.C.U., M.H. Univer- B.A., M.A. North Carolina English, JEFFERSONIAN sity of Richmond, English, Central University, English, Advisor. DECLARATION Advisor. Student Participation Asso- ciation. ENGLISH TEACHERS BEGIN THEMATIC INSTRUCTION .x I x .y L ,' X . I. I. G, Z, MISS V. M. LIPSCOMB B.A. Morgan State Uni- versity, M.A. University of Virginia, English, MONTICELLO Advisor. MISS A. K. SHERWIN B.A. Texas Christian Uni versity, M.A. The Pennsyl vania State University, Eng Iish, MONTICELLO Advi SOF. I Im MRS. M. H. THOMAS MRS. L. M. WHITI' B.A. Livingston College, B.A. Westhampton Col- English, JEFFERSONIAN lege, M.A. Virginia State Advisor. College, English, Depart- ment Head. Mrs. Thomas assists Soraya Gunnell during sixth period. i Mrs. Kennedy flashes a surprised smile for the cameraman. INDIVIDUAL PROGRESS TEACHING IN MATH PROVES SUCCESSFUL MRS. E. DAVIS B.S. Hampton Institute, Virginia State Col- lege - Graduate Work, Geometry, Alge- bra. MRS. R. GIBSON B.S. Radford College, M.A. University of Tennessee, Algebra, Geometry, Trig Anal- ysis. MR. J. HOLDREN B.S. William and Mary, M.Ed. University of Virginia, Math, Cross Country, Outdoor Track, Indoor Track. QI? EXT: lv. Y MR. R. L. WILLIAMS JR. B.S. Virginia Union Univer- sity, Ohio State University, Math, Head Football Coach. MRS. M. LIGHTY B.S. Hampton Institute, Graduate Work - V.C.U., Georgetown University, Algebra, Math, 98 Reading, Maiorettes. MRS. L. T. TAYLOR B.S. Virginia Union University, Geometry, Fundamental Math. MRS. I. W. WANDERER B.A. Hunter College, M.B.A. New York University, College Algebra, Trig., Interme- diate Alg., Calculus, DepaHment Head. This being her first year at Tee Jay, Miss Eiseman listens so that she can learn as much from her students as they do from her. Mrs Li ht re ares for a conference with parents. ,Q ZLNQF -Qypp MR. R. M. ATKINSON MR. W. R. FLAMMIA LT. COL. T. A. HOTCHKISS MRS. G. A. LEWIS B.A. Norfolk State College, B.A. Frederick College, B.A. Virginia Military Insti- B.A. Virginia Union Univer- World History, Sociology- Government, Soccer tute, Graduate Work - sity, History, lGirlsl Soft- African Studies, Head Coach. Texas A8.M, Government. ball Coach. Coach J.V. Football, Head Coach Baseball. BLACK STUDIES SPARKS INTEREST MR. D. L. LOGAN MR. S. T. SHIFLETT MR. J. E. WALLACE B.A. Morris-Harvey Col- B.A. University of Rich- B.A. Virginia Union Univer- lege, History, Physical Edu- mond, History, Football sity, University of Virginia, cation, Key Club Advisor, Coach. History, Hi-Y lll, Human Tennis Coach. Relations Club. ,- 1mm, f'+- ,,.h',,y,v ' l'r ' P+ ' ltiffy. , ' I, wx... .,, .I W ,tix I . ,X 1 M r- ' - s fgg- 1--H ' ff Egg- , at X Q I . , , , 1 .. N , .I f , .-1 A - I , Q , - .Aer A Mr. Atkinson explains his plans for the year to It is apparent that Mrs. Hancock parents visiting on PTSA night. didn't think that one was very funny. LANGUAGE SURVIVES DESPITE SMALL STAFF MRS. J. BROWN MRS. C. HAMM B.A. Virginia Union Univer- B.A. College of William sity, Spanish, Department and Mary, French. Head. MISS M. MORRIS B.A. Longwood College, Spanish, French, Spanish Club Sponsor. 'C MISS M. M. CLARKE B.S. Virginia State Univer- sity, Home Economics, F.H.A. , 3 MRS. M. HARRIS MRS. W. JOHNSON B.A. Virginia Union Univer- G.A. Albright College, sity, French, Latin, French German, German Club Club Sponsor. Sponsor. To teach students to listen, speak, read, and write foreign language was this year's main obiective for the foreign language department, according to Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown was the head of the foreign language department for the year of 1976. Plagued by prolonged illness of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Harris, the department overcame these obstacles and sustained the interest of the students as it always has. Mrs. Harris shows gusto when teaching class. MR. C. COOPER B.S., M.A. University of Vir- ginia, Earth Science. MR. C. GREEN B.S. Virginia State College, M.S. A8-T University of North Carolina, Physics ISCS, Science Dept. Head, Science Club Sponsor. SCIENCE KEEPS STUDENTS ON PHALANGES MRS. J. THREATTS B.S. Virginia Union Univer- sity, M.Ed. Virginia State College, Chemistry, Earth Science, Senior Class Sponsor. The science department was happy to have Miss McCall to add New Life to biology. She was well equipped in the sciences and was an inspiration to her classes. Calvin C. Green still tackled the hard ones. The Physics class was small compared to last year's classes, however, the students were possibly the very best physics students ever to leave T.J. The department expected to continue to lead the city in producing outstanding science students. MISS J. GEOGHEGAN B.S. Madison College, M.Ed. Texas A81M Univer- sity, Planetarium. MRS. P. TAYLOR B.S. Virginia State College, Biology. . VE! N is ....,, 3 Mr. Green's gestures are among his many assets as a teacher. - x Miss Sheats' expression reinforces the answer to the student's question. .lf 4 SPECIAL ED. INCREASES LEARNING POTENTIAL ni, in . tu. 1.73 I W . L mv- I '1'..iT.f' 'I N I ...... ........., v 4. MRS. Y. BATTLE B.A. Virginia Union Univer- ABOVE AND BELOW: An involved student follows the instruction of the ever-helpful Mrs. Kuhn. sity, Reading, Red Cross Sponsor. MR. J. JOHNSON . I B A Vir inia Union Univer- . . g sity, Special Education. if MISS R. RANDOLPH B.S. Virginia State College, Reading, Sophomore Class Sponsor. MRS. M. HARRIS B.A. Virginia State College Reading Specialist. df., R vf R... MRS. L. TURNER B.A. Virginia Union Univer- sity, Reading. MRS. A. KUHN B.S. Radford College, Spe- cial Education. MR. L. SWELNIS B.S. Western Michigan Uni- versity, Reading, Mechani- cal Drawing. D E AND BUSINESS PREPARE STUDENTS FOR RIGORS OF LIFE x MRS. A. FLEMING B.S. Virginia State College, M.S. VCU, Stenography, Typewriting. MRS. N. TUCKER B.S. West Virginia Wes- Ieyan, M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh, Business. FAR RIGHT Mrs Jones prepares bulletin board for her Business class. as class .1-'ff it Six MRS. D. HALL MR. D. PENDERGRAST B.S. VCU, Distributive Edu- B.S. Old Dominion Univer- cation, D.E.C.A., Fashion sity, D.E.C.A., E.F.E., Merchandising. MONTICELLO Advisor, MRS. L. HUDSON MRS. A. JONES B.S. University of North M. Ed. Virginia State Col- Carolina, Business. lege, Business Education. MR. B. WILLIS B.A. University of Rich- mond, M.S. VCU, D.E., Co- Sponsor of D.E.C.A. 5 MRS. M. APPLETON MR. J. BRITTON MISS J. CUTLER B.S. Longwood College, B.Mus. Eastman School of B.Mus. Ed. VCU, Cheer- Art, Jewelry and Crafts. Music, M.Mus. West Vir- leaders, Choir, Madrigals. ginia University, Music The- ory, Orchestra. MUSIC BLENDS WITH T.J. LIFE 'f 'AO 3 n '-se.,-M F Y Cf ' . Q fl . QM - . - , . ' ffy ' ' DY V 'f ' vp-Q . ,ug .PV I. nn V, ...F my f I .H-In ji J Q, W, --1-F5115-ivj,QL 7? 'W YQUSQ ! V VJ' 41.125, L ,M My - wif 'T iw ,ir-'Lira-f ' ' .1 va-in J.: wg W 2. 1,-Q. ,,.-9,,- ,. . . , .fw,,,g....,.-A . -H v-.w5g5,,.F.t?f'5!gP', ' 1156,-. hgf1g,.:5f5E,Z'fI5' L,-J- ' -, . .e figgalf 'fhhi f' .'.'5?'iWtJ'iew' ' ' 1 MR. J. BATTLE B.S. Fayetteville State Uni- versity, Physical Education, J.V. Basketball, Baseball. MRS. G. DICKENS B.S. Virginia State College, Physical Education, Hockey, Tennis, Tebahoes Club Sponsor. ABOVE: Miss Cutler denies the accusing finger of student. FAR LEFT: Mr. Shiflett shows an interested football player how it is really done. LEFT: Mr. Jackson explains timing in music. Kg.. 7. W ,-- ai MRS. D. DICKERSON B.S. Virginia State College, Physical Education, Driver's Education, Girls' Basket- ball Coach. NON-DEPARTMENTAL SERVICES ARE INDISPENSABLE 3-Ikea wc' R MRS. R. BARNES MRS. D. HICKS MRS. M. HUGHES Study Hall Proctor. Attendance Proctor. Security Specialist. , ff IJ al Q ' Mrs. Johnson shows concern for the welfare of a Mrs. Stevens balances food budget. student. MRS. W. B. JOHNSON MRS. W. JOHNSON B.S. Medical College of B.S. Fisk University, Learn- Virginia, Nursing, Health ing Center. Careers. STAFF SUPPORTS MR, CLEAN MOTTO THROUGHOUT SCHOOL S L r ,A 4 ,L rp: arg.-' We '9 '.-ei-. LEFT: Going through her daily routines, Alice Boyd always finds time for a smile. ABOVE: Cleaning the walkway is one of Mickey Windle's many tasks. fa.: X LEFT: Mr. Newcomb flashes a friendly smile for staff hoto r h r P 9 UP e - ABOVE: Mrs. Branch prepares Jello for hungry students. R X I , jimi Cy' ' fi ' V E 2 'Ns- sw-ml it ,iff 'N'-we LIBERTY rogllv l Y , , U, Y, , .-.W i ACADEMICS Patrick Henry, a western upstart, gained political stat- ure by leading a group of young liberals in Virginia's House of Burgesses. Attacking King and the Stamp Act with equal vigor, Henry presented his seven Virginia Resolves, protest- ing Britain's right to tax without representation. iririr LEARNING IS MAJOR FUNCTION AT T.J. Academics, the maior reason for which we attend Thomas Jefferson, is an integral part of the school's character. Learning here provides students with opportunities for intellectual growth and prepares them for post-secondary education. The brief pictorial collection in this section gives only an inkling of the myriad aspects of scholastic endeavor at T.J. Z TOP: Angela Storrs intently watches Justine Allen weave. ABOVE: Big Laura, a character in THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MISS JANE PITTMAN, comes alive in an English class. 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LEFT: A glance into a classroom reveals diversified attitudes of study. in UPPER RIGHT: Tony Kendall begins his weaving project. ABOVE: Typing techniques include paper placement, proper hand position, and methods of correcting errors. RIGHT: The Madrigals take a break from practice for some fun. ELECTIVES TEACH SKILLS ABOVE: Stephen Candler and Tyrone Gray work diligently on their clay pots. ABOVE LEFT: Scott Vermillera watches as classmate Harold Kipreos corrects his drafting. LEFT: Earth Science Class writes up a lab. IW! 1 L-My L,.L Q ,mimi Y ' . A Q x in-Mm W 4. V wx, Q ,J A. 2, V V - I 4 , -.wif Q I' Q 4 1 X, , -T in 6 ' fini: P53834 if '14 T f if 6'uA.M N A '1 .- iw X x N ,I . UPPER: Discussion after reading is important as this reading class shows. ABOVE: Home Economics Class searches through VOGUE PATTERNS for garment ideas. LEFT: Catering Class whips up a delicacy. Ill i i 1. 1 Math demands concentration, as Stephen Sommerville and Rolando Banks demonstrate. 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F fill -'l lvl Qu- ' at-my l'fHllIllHll ' gig' J ll lr: M Y :F F V' - SY' :QA EM M. l rf-X E , J' ,il lgi SK S fe ' t Q H Ann : , 1 VW- 4 '- lv 5 at 36 Q lofi? Sm 'Y w id? CLASSES We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal . . . wrote Thomas Iefferson, chairman of the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence. The original document was presented to Congress. After minor amendments were made, the first signatures were affixed Iuly 4, 1776. tit CLASS COUNCIL SPARKS ENTHUSIASM The nineteen seventy-six senior class would like to extend its sincere appreciation to the faculty members for the efforts they have put forth to help the class through the years. A very special thanks goes out to Mrs. Threatts for being a terrific class advisor. Last, but not least, our thanks go to Mr. Brock, Mr. Norment, Mr. Edwards, and Mrs. Diamond for maintaining the school properly and devoting many long hours to helping the students. They will always be remembered with respect and cheerful memories. U Wendell Waller, Senior Class President Communication is - Trudy Perry, indispensable in the Senate. Secretary of Senior Class AMCNG SENIORS Anita Hackett, Senior Class Vice-President Jeanette Littleton, Treasurer of Senior Class 1 ' f fffffff W, McD 1I1ald'5 ,V -A 3 yi 1 x ., p I' gggee' ,j Y wr : PH . Af +-if l 3-' , 127.7 ww, A H W ' M gq wifi ni? g E? I , 1 , .L f 1 1 1 f Acosla, Elizabeth Allen, Herbert Altbush, Kenneth Ambrose, Susan Atkins, Warren Austin, James Baber, David C. Banks, Gayle Banks, Richard Barnes, Sandra Baskerville, Ervina Battle, Aaron A W ,,-.ily f 4 'iw SAT'S MARK THE BEGINNING OF COLLEGE 'X Baylor, Janet Benson, David Benton, Ada Booker, L. Thomas Boswell, Marilyn Bradley, William Braxton, Leonard Brewer, Dino Briggs, Vonzell Brown, Debra Bryant, Carloha Burton, Nancy r I f f w ,. . .. , . X 5 jllhx 1 K X 1 K ---a9t ..f WZQ, u.. ' ., V, ,du W . :wwf g , .n H Dandridge, Annette Davis, Ernest Davis, Gina Davis, Jacqueline Davis, Stacey Day, Carlton Dennis, Karen Drumgole, Patricia Dyson, Michael Edwards, Deborah Edwards, William Eldridge, Charles -X HONOR SOCIETIES SELECT TOP STUDENTS 4 if it Evans, Brent Evans, Carol Evans, Cheryl Evans, Dorothy Falden, Gary Feibish, Terri Fields, Stephanie Fisher, James Footman, Doris Forbes, Charlotte Ford, Gail Ford, Lloyde ll. wwf V .1 . v . . -,.1N1.l.H 4nW 1':'I:1 111111 N xl? 'A ll mall N? M' n I Q 1 .f 1 v lj Herndon, Gilbert Hewleff, Charmaine Hicks, Alvita Hill, Charles Mrs. Threats winds up four years of working with The class of '76. Hill, Donald Hill, Tanya Horne, Barry Horton, Ronald Howard, Murray Jackson, Deborah TOP CLASS CLAIMS ROYAL RIGHTS Jackson, Fitzhugh Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Joeletie Jackson, Kevin Jaeger, Karen James, Lula Johnson, Cynthia Johnson, Darnell Johnson, Lorna Johnson, Michon Jones, Cheryl Jones, Ella x 1 A r N ...wi if ,Q . I W. S: ,H f awhx I ju. 'inf E sq ' 1 + 5 N aff? A K lf rrrx l Meisel, Elizabeth Mims, Cassandra Mitchell, Laura U Mitchell, Percy Moody, Jacqueline Moore, Carolyn lg , . f . Moore, Laureen Morgan, Brenda Morris, Jacqueline l- Mk- 3 ll Morris, Shirley Moses, Christopher Negrin, Albert ' .lx N.: QT:- RIVALS COMPETE FOR CLASS RANK v l Q l Owens, Dwane T. Paarfus, Richard Parham, Constance Payne, Eleanor Payne, Gladys Penn, Randy Perry, Trudy Phillips, Linda Pierce, Warren Premaza, Janet Quynn, Nancy Randall, Joseph i m Y u 1 5 J 1 A a - F, . Q . l.'xv f. Simms, Linda Smith, Mark Smithers, Marcia Smithson, Debra Snaggs, Deborah Soulios, Basilios Stephen, Daniel Stewart, Teresa Storrs, Angela Stroble, Sherwood Taylor, Charles Taylor, Robin V ALERIE WALKER SPARKS SPIRIT AS Ll'L JEFF Taylor, Tony Taylor, Warrick Thomas, Darnelle Senior cheerleaders are responsible for the perpetuation of school spirit. Thorne, Celita Thorne, Tony Tompkins, Mary E. Townes, Calvin Trent, Cheryl Tunstall, James X 'X'w xx 6'-11 N 'X--N X 'X -,X Lg . . . , ' Q HL fi :'. . , ' X fy ' a ' ,fi 1 . i. - 'QI . R. N- Winston, Jesse Winston, Pernell Winston, Richard Worsley, Laverne Wright, Cheryl Wright, Dana Wright, Ella Wyatt, Kathy Yates, Jane Young, Darlene Zacharias, Franel Zelkin, Barry 5 Q , 'W ' V, Y- , J .og 1-1,1 ww-r L Q NW, . , xg , nn .. - 531: 1' X- ,11 x QP A ' A Q1 .q,,, 2 AV-uv, ig im X K 55-S ,fm - - , 3, ' A 3 'a .. gf' 1 ' A D 1 1' if . ,A I, :- V 'Hg rg, ze , 1 1-'rx 1 A 5 if 4-of T.J. SENIORS MAKE T.V. DEBUT V N isa' T fa'-ii M We Q s ln.. The I976 members of the Thomas Jefferson High School bowl team for lt's Academic are the following: BOTTOM ROW: Tom Booker and Robert Ware. TOP ROW: Jessica Raphael and Margaret Walker. Reinstated by WWBT-TV and sponsored by Giant Food, Inc., high school bowl competition was back. Three T.J. students, Tom, Robert, and Jessica, were chosen in competition before a panel of T.V. producers. Margaret was picked as an alternate. Each taped session placed three schools in competition. A series of quarter- and semi-finals were played, leading to the final area winner. The reestablishment of this academic program showed the real dedication of students throughout the Richmond metropolitan area. T.J. was proud to be a part of it. Tom wastes no time in practicing a favorite hobby - y .V , studying for the bowl. ' 'X e Betty Bynum is crowned by former Miss Jeff Valerie Robinson. PULA AND BETTY REIGN AS MR. AND MISS JEFF iw Tony Thorne, better known as Pula, appears tickled over his new title as Mr. Jeff. The German Club takes the cup for first place. Anita Hackett is all smiles as first runner-up. ss r A GQ my Vg Childhood is great, but senior spirit is better, and That's the Truth. Valerie Robinson takes her last walk as Miss Jeff of '74, ACOSTA, ELIZABETH ALLEN, HERBERT H., JR. Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4, Cojcaptoin 4,VJ.V. Basketball I , Key Q jg, Club 2, Human y A Class Vice-Presideitt2, H.R. PfesidentI,liii2EW, aEa.1 r it Council 2, Amertcanljltgh School Students 4, Boyg.?25tate,DeIeggte 3, Libgary.Atd 4. . - LZJ.. --,,.-,- . ,-1,,t 1,, ,,L,, . -iit . . L. , . ALsToN,ALLENTliI1I' - If P A Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V. Basketball I, 2. ALTBUSH, KENNETH L. Varsity Basketball 3, J.V. Basketball I. AMBROSE, SUSAN Hockey Team 2, Spanish Club 3, DECLARATION 3, JEFFERSONIAN 2, H.R. Vice-President 3, H.R. Secretary 2. ANTHONY, MELVIN ARMSTEAD, FRANK ARMSTEAD, FRANK L., JR. ATHENS, WILLIAM J. ATKINS, WARREN Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. AUSTIN, JAMES D.E.C.A. 2. BABER, DAVID CHARLES Indoor Track I, Outdoor Track I, Cross Country I, Choir I, 2, 3, Madrigals 2, 3. BANKS, GALE M. F.H.A. 2, D.E.C.A. 3, Pep Club 4, Red Cross I, Class Officer 3. BANKS, RICHARD C. Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball I, 2, Red Cross I, F.H.A. 2, D.E.C.A. 3, 4, Choir I, 2, H.R. President 2, 3, 4, House of Representatives 2, 3, 4. BARNES, SANDRA BASKERVILLE, ERVINA Choir 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. BATTLE, AARON Red Cross Representative 2. BAYLOR, JANET L. BENSON, DAVID Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4, Co- captain 4, Cross Country 4, Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, j Chaplain 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, N.H.S.,3gf A1 4, s.N.H.s. 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, ititt A Vice-President 3, Class Council 3, 4, Senate 3, 4, I I Keyette Sweetheart 4. I V BENTON, ADA E. I 1 , 2, 3, Pres. 3, Choir 4, Keyettes 4, J.V. Cheerleader. 1, House of Representatives 3, 4, Senior Class Counciliil- 5- , 4, Candidate for Freshman Princess I. I I II Q Pep Club I, 2, Club Affiliation 3, 4, Human Relationfiftg ' IIII BRACEY, ALPHONSO BRADLEY, WILLIAM, JR. Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4. BRANCH' STEVEN K. i , ., , , ,L i ,,.. BREWER, DINCY 'L if .Q A smoos, voNzELL P. . z BROWN, DEBRA A. Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Social Committee Chairman 4, Interclub Director 4- French. , -lf, '1--' - f Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, BouncerI4,II I Human Relations 4, SCOH 3, 4, Tebahoes ,Z,Q3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Corresponding SQCTEIUFYIQQQKI JEEFERSONIAN 1 , 2, 3, J.V. cheerleader 1?iHpR. . Vice-President 3, H.R. Secretary 4, Princess? I Candidate I, N.H.S. 4. BRYANT, CARLOTTA J. ' BURTON, NANCY f I ff 5 Drama 1, 3, 4, MoNTIcELLo3,.4, Junior clasp Editor 3, Edaippan-chief 4,ssHgtgEQvipe-President 1, H.R. President 3, House of Representatives I BUTLER, LueVENE , 5 A D-E-C-A 2, 3, 4' . ... .,,,... . . . , BYNUM, BETTYK. I I ill. so , I cms' varsity Tgppk 3, 4, Keyettes 4, scon 4, ckpif If' 2, 3, 4, 4, All-State Choir 3,I4, Madrigals 4,'SeCretary 4,IFepClub I,J.V. , cheerIepdpf,2,ivmary ciiilsprlepdef 3, 4,fCppi9iiiQfQQ - H.R. Presiden1g2,.3, H.R,,Vice-President,3, Senate 4, P Radio'Cdrntnittee 4, House of Representatives 3, JEFFERSONIAN ikepraseittptive 4,jlQliss Jeff-.43 Q GNFU' JQHNN I I tiii I Tennis 2, 3, D.E.C.A. 1, 2, Choir 3, 4,4 Pep Club I ,IVaifsityICl1eeIrIeader 3g 'K I CAMPBELILLCARL s. I I .Choir 3,.45ModrigaIs 4. I CANTOREIDONNA ssoo I ,,,, 1 . y French ciub 2, 3, 4, H.R. Secretary 2, Representative I. A ,- CAPLAWEHEDYI- ,ii .4 . p Keyettesjft, 4, Chaplain 4, Freiriilt Club ,fl . 4, Declaration 4, H.R. Vice-President I , N.H.S. 4. ,, ' , I CARIQHAN' BQNF6 . :P if 1 T P Spanislfiflub Thespians 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Senior Intern Program 41 4. ,.... . ilii 3, is HYjlf'I , Secretary 'I , MedlctilfEx'plofel'5II2f 3, 4, 'Disaster Team -3, 4, SpanishIClub 3,If 5QN,H-5- JEFFFBSQNIAN UPEC'-ARATION 4, Chess 4: cggPniNoToN,tMARtoN f i I I I BooKER, L. THOMAS C?iSH,wAYr,tEc.j , 3 3 A , J.V. Footballl, Vorsifyftfiibtball.2,g,lftY,I 2. Track I, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Key Club 3, ,,,Q.fgQ, gf K P :Af fi-Q g 5- f :f Treasurer 4, German Club 3, MONTICELLO I .',, ss.. R is I I I Marching Bond I, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Richmond fl' ii' f Symphony Youth ofphesifp 2, 3, 4, v.c.u. ofphpsirp I xCHATMAN, THERE5AP!sf,P, to , , , , 3, Virginia State String Orchestra 2, 3, 4, i , ,kifMolP e'le5 31 41 Cofdbfein 45 I7 ff Orchestra 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Honors L. A I I II I Math-Science Center 3, 4, Radio Committee 4,IswhoI's y 5' ' WALLEUNG IT , Who Among Music Students in American High, V X Q-10, WAl.SHUEN Schools 4. . ,,, ,... , . .ss,,, g44.fiP,f,f,r.ii1fFtlR'5TO HERfALLEN BOSWELL, MARILYN ' ' 'L f, D.E.C.A. 2, Red cross 1, Pep club 1 , 2, Meipfenps 2, CHRBTOPHER' CORNEUU5 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, H.R. Vice-President 2, 3, H.R. CLAIBQRNEI JOSEPH B, Treasurer I . Soccer 2, Choir 4, H.R. Vice-President 2. ,, - -4 CLINE, PAUL E. CLINE, THOMAS Outdoor Track I, 2, Indoor Track 2, Cross Country 2, Soccer I. , ' if? R ' ' if Q .4-fqft fs If f Q., J.V., 3, 4, Program Committee Chairmon,4, FrenchfClub 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, IQTGDQTXQQS 2, SCOH 4, Choir 2, H.R. President 2, H.R. I fTreaS1il!?ij.3,.Class Council 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Key Club I I IIII I I5we6ttieartI4. COLEQKSHEILA R. Otcylftestra I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Richmond Youth Symphony 3, 4, Virginia State String Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Regional Orchestra I, 2, Musicians Club I, 2, H.R. President 3, H.R. Vice-President 4, House of Representatives 3, Librarian Assistant 3, 4. COLEMAN, DEMETRA D.E.C.A. L, 2,-A3, 4, F.H:Asi, Pep club T. COLEMAN, I. I 5 COI.EMAN,WENDELl:'H. 'Varsity Basketball I, 2. ...grgoLLlNs,,qjRLsToPHER L. COLLINSEISARLENE IICORBETT, REGINA 'F.H.A. L, 2, 3, Pep Club T. COUSINS, LEROY, JR. COX, DONALD L. MONTICELLO Staff 3. CRADDOCK, BEATRICE D.E.C.A. 3, Thespians I. CRUMBLEY, CORNEAL C. J.V. Basketball I, 2, Captain 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4. DANDRIDGE, ANNETTE DANDRIDGE, JAMES E. DAVIS, ERNEST Radio Committee 2, 3. DAVIS, GINA Hockey Team 2, French Club 4, Glee Club 2, Junior AFbievemQhf.2, 4- Ditivis, JAQLSDELLNE. Kayettes 4, Fiench ClUb,4, Junior Achievement I, 4, Thespians 4, H.R. Vice-Ptesident 2, Red Cross Representative 4, Learning Center Helper 4, N.H.S. .DAVISI STACEY R.. ..,,r ,, 1 Ifluman Relations 3, Pep Club 2, H.R. President 3, H.R. Vicegtyfesidentvvlg-House of Representatives 3, Junior Council3l3,iIlQibraridighssistant 3. DAY, CARLTON L., A Varsity Baseball I, 2, Varsity Bosebali 31 4. I , ' ,w DENNIS,-KARENIIDJF 4, F.H.A.-I, Assistant Manager of Girls' P5d'55?Ii5l'T2-I g P , DRUMGOLE, PAIERICIA I-MICHAEL E- Track 2, 3, Chess Club 4. EDWARDS -DESORAH I J' if ,,,3Eig5,gg,grgDs,,w1LLiAM CHARLES R. EVANS, BRENT A. Varsity Football 3, 4, Indoor and Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. EVANS, CAROL French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, JEFFERSONIAN 3, H.R. Secretary 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. EVANS, CHERYL A. 7 , J ,- Lflf ' ' rfeek 2, French Club 2, F.H.A. .1.,,H.IgiyiRepfeeensef1ve I , Red Cross 3, Junior Achievement,-Secretary 2, 3. S . I EvANS,DOROTHYiMe1 '11, . FALDEN, GARY Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Baseball 2, Key Club 3, 4, H.R. Vice-President 4. FEIBISH, TERRI L. F.H.A. 2. FIELDS, STEPHANIE Keyettes 2, 3, 4, President 4, French Club 2, Human Relations I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4, SCOH 3, 4, Pep Club 2, J.V. Cheerleader I, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, H.R. Vice-President 3, H.R. President 2, Senior Board 4, Junior Class Princess. FISHER, JAMES A., JR. FOOTMAN, DORIS E. FORBES, CHARLOTTE A. FORD, GAIL F.H.A. I, Red Cross I, H.R. Secretary 4. FORD, LLOYDE Red Cross I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, H.R. Vice-President 2, 3, House of Representatives 3, Class Council 3, Junior Achievement 3. FORTUNE, ROOSEVELT S. GARRETT, SANDRA M. GILLYARD, JUANITA Choir 3, 4, Band I, 2. GOODE, BERNARDINE L. Keyettes 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, SCOH 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Disaster Team 3, 4, H.R. Secretary I, 2, 3, 4, Counselor's Aid 4. GOODE, OSCAR GOODSON, PENELOPE A. F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4. GOODSTEIN, MARK D. HI-Y Ill 2, 4, H.R. Representative I, 2, 3, Senate 2. GRANT, GREG J. Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball I, HI-Y Ill I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. GRAY, RUBY E. Pep Club 2. GREEN, CATHY E. , , 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Tebahoes 3, 4, JEFFERSONIAN Representative 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, H.R. Secretary 4, Junior Achievement 3. GREEN, DARLENE C. F.H.A. 3, Pep Club 3, H.R. Secretary 4. GROSSMEN, RICHARD E. J.V. Baseball I, H.R. Vice-President 3. GUNNELL, SORAYA A. SNHS 4, JEFFERSONIAN Staff 4. GUNNELS, STEPHEN B. GUTHRIE, VALJEAN M. Band I, Maiorettes 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2. HACKETT, ANITA Tennis 2, 3, Girls' Basketball Statistic 2, 3, French Varsity Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, Captain I ' If Club I, 2, Maiorettes I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, H.R. President 4, Vice-President 2, Secretary I, Class Vice- President 4, Class Council Representative 3, 4, Senate 3, Area ll Senator 4, Princess I. . 56 fl I 1 . 3, ,,,, -. , ee 1 I -:sf is 1- f., ,ew I .. is 21 E120 P92 415 r' E, 4 pq Z P' L, Z ' 2 Pn' E ' '79 .0 53232: HARRIS, LINDA F.H.A. 3. HARRIS, VICTOR M. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, D.E.C.A. I, 2, 3. mwwwwmewifft JACKSON, JOELETTE S. F.H.A. I, 2, H.R. Secretary 2, Office Aid 3, Library Representative I. JACKSON, KEVIN M. Basketball 4. 1, . - - 1 --if L--'f,f,1+,55i?n,,'f15aslz? EI, K . ' , i I JACOBS, Varsity 50CF99'.44, ,If if-if 1 JAEGER. . ., ,,,, - .V ,.,,,, ,,..3,,,. 1.5.1 ---. dtf'-f . IMaldreltgligleiiki-ESecretary 2, Treasurer I, 3, Junior , ,-mnpiwnww ,f,f Pep Club 2. JOHiN,soIQif'lcYNTHIA L. Girls' Basketball I, 3, Softball 2, 3, D.E,C.A. 2, Parliamentarian 2, Junior Achievement 2. JOHNSON, DARNELL - IJOHNSON, LORNA C.g HARRIS, VITA M. . . Girls' Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 4, , , I Relenene 2, Medngele 1, 2, 3, 4, lie, 5 Leader 3, 4, Chen 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Q, , 4, I 3, Sectional Leader 3, 4, Regional f Regional Chorus I,All-State Choir 3,,.1.VQi, 1 ' JOHNSON, MICHON ' F.B.L.A., D-ELCA pg 5 cneedeeder I, 2, Co-captain 1, zzvegesqi . 1 .Q n A Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-captain 4, 3, Senate 4, JONES, CHERYI. Dffi 3 Board Member 3, 4, I I . Clfoif I, 2, 3, All Stateillegionals I, 2, 3, Madrigals HARRIS, WILBUR A e.e,e Q 1 I . A I ,,,,,QwLg,LQ, MqQ1i4M ' HARVEY DIANE r..,, :ag-22.1425 fe ELLA L. . ..., ctr. .1 1 - . 4, W .53 F.B.L.A. 3, Secretary 3i Red Cros? Rebfesentative 3.51 :lf - HAWKINS, LYNETTE R.. 'V .lf .,.--i. ,.lV I il 5- Keyettes 2, 3, 4,',PP,rI!qmgQ5g5!grr'3, 4, Human I , I ,i 5 Relations I, French I, 2, Pepywj QQ 1 , 1 Club I, 2, s.P.A.,3,'j-tpfliggggygggggi, Recording ..., 1 5 5 sg eg I, Secretary 3, Class H.R. Presider-it,f1g,f5S.Q f'i' 2, Senator 2, P.TQ5.A.fRep??sSntative 'I Delegate v.s.c.A. 2, Redreffcennnmee . f ., . , .- ....1f ,,,,I- -,1. HAYESJOSEPH 1 .1 3, , 9 . J J.v.yIaeeeeeII,1,,vefegg,ggenn1e 2, 3, 4, Trabk zgxey Clvb2.s3.f4. ...1 5 . I 3:. ,wzYf?WQl I ' lm HE'lMANf . 4 - HENDERSON, 3 I HERNDON, GILBERT y 4 Soccer 4, Hl-Y IIII4 A A HEWLETT,'Cl7IARMAINE I . F.a.L.A. 4, E.l:lQA. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Lzmegevefxeei I, D, I ,'L. f ' , L,.. i ' FrB-l+5ffi45l?iF-C-Pfffljiif1.3,-.5l.Jiff., HILL, L. III I ' R. ie,.e Basketball 2,'3, 4, Captain j' ifgiliglgiteppef 31. M0S90f4iZ1F4l'lS5+2z. D,ElC.A- 2. 3:T 41: 1...1 it HQRNE: ,BARRYEQL ,... . , I I rv-elrdefbell 1, 1.2, I 134? ?9de ' 3f H-IRQ 2- RONALD ff. QQ Q 51. . , ., Vwwmwnez-. .n,,.-,. ,.W,- ne I 1 TY in 3 V4 oennenlcueii ... gnyarsity Football3, V:,. ,' , 3 xrrr . Council Representativei-4g,.lfFfERSONlANg4: 1 ,, g , JACKSON' DEBORAH S1 I JACKSON, FITZHUGH L. Rf'i' JACKSON JACKIE I iii ' D.E.C.A. 2l .1 - iiigiigtzifftieskeibeli I, J.v. Football 3, 4, eeeeeen 1, 2, lsoccer 2, Track 2, 3, D.E.C.A. 4. JONES, PHILLIP A. 'J.V. Football l,Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 2, J.V. Baseball I, Co-captain I. JONES, REGINALD JONES, RICHARD B. J.V. Soccer I, 2, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, J.V. Baseball I, 2, Captain I, 2, HI-Y Ill I, 2, 3, 4. JOYNER, CHARLENE F.H.A. I, 2, Pep Club 3. KALEVA, SASA Keyettes 2, 4, French Club 2, 4, JEFFERSONIAN 2, ,MONTICELLO 2, Red Cross Disaster Team 2, SCOH Class Vice-President 2. I I H .. ,,., ..k,m,,,,,.,,,...,.,,,.,,n,.., L. .L . . f ,445 renn1se3,14,1i3gI,,v I 1, H.R. President 4, Senator I. 1 K I 'I KELLEY, RENA M. ff '.,,' f'ff,Qf,' F.H.A. 3, D.E.C.A. 3, Vice+PreSident 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, IgE.Vl!5iPresident 3, 4, Housisfsffeplresentatives 3, 4, 599597 Class C 9'l'3f,3. I .!Sih'DAlLf 1 . 1 1 mv. Hockey 3, 4: Tebahoes 2 , 32' KENDALL, if C , A if Q KERNEW GFQRGEWQ 1 I i ' I I 1 if , 1,,fegjg?j15wTTj ,..,. ,Ti p I 'Varsity Varsity Football Basketball Statistician 2. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, 4, Treasu rer 4. I ItLEtYltEI5'iPATRIcIA E. Soccer,Statistician 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, H.R. President I, H.R. Vice-President I, House of Representatives I,Office Aid I. LITTLETON, JEAN ETTE Learning Center Aid 4. PAARFUS, RICHARD M. PARHAM, CONSTANCE 3.-4 ROSENTHAL, MARCI Math Assistant 2, 3, 4. ROSS, ANTHONY Gl f' B t e'b 'I 2' rrr . ssss rrrrr , 4 .4 ssrs ssrsr ,s,i, ,,,, 3 ,J'l2R'YlC9fP'f'E?J7'l.eT'l.f17, .. .3 - Hmwewmeeewweweeewmweweeemwv Nm, mewgwwwmweee Club If , 4 I 3 Junior Class Victfggi l :fi :-- 5 3 'I I I I rf -' ':fr'l: H R P 3 r -- . A : rr I ' ' 'es' en rts ..HgiEeehIsnMereIiiireIssieiB 31 f 5 . . Representctim r A 1 1 ssrs fe 13? 3' Dfum Malo' 42 Achievemengiilil . . pgyqgqi 5:1-ifriqelir ',w- 24 I 'AWVI 1 , LOFTONI S0 H'A A- SMEYIIETT if ?Z.4STiiEl E1fl'Trb33125 g 4 D.E.C.A. 3, Pep Club I. use L' 'S 'C' ' ' U, ' ' , g L, Pep ciub I, 2, D.E.C.A. 2, 4, Meierene MONTICELLO 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Human Red Cross 34 mor Class Pfncess LOMAX, NORMAN R., JR. Relations 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, ' ' Varsity Football 3, Varsity Baseball 4, Science Club Club 4, Senate 4, H.R. President 2, P.T.S.A. ' 4, H.R. Vice-President 3, 4. Secretary 4, Library Aid 3, Red Cross MICHAEL A, i MCGEE, DEBORAH A. I ' 2' 3' 4' 7 SAVAGE, DOuOLAg.gg,,i MCGINNIS JOHN PERRY, TRUDY K. Track I, 2, 3, 2, 3, JEFFERSONIAN 4, . French cirrb 2, 3, Human Reierrerre German McLAWHORN, THOMAS F. DECLARATION 3, 4, H.R. SCOTT J.V. Football I , Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, Senior Class Secretary 4, s 3, 4, HI-Y III I , 2, 3,0 Ir I 4, Ia d I, 2, esle fi SHA it 3 4. N H s 4 rc es m an LL'P5f UNDA R- ' ' ' Pep Club 3. P M . MeMORRIs, OARNEIL fi iii ii fib ifr ' , i ff 1. 2, H.R. President 4. PIERCE, wARREN v. A MANNS, JAMES L. Indoor Track 2, 3, VUVSWY ., EN l-- MEAD SH'RL A Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, III 2, 3, Mixed Choir I, D.E.C.A. 2, 4, H.R. Pep Gab 2, ' Vice-President 2. I V 4, Vice-President I . MEISEL, ELIZABETH A. PREMAZN ittl ' A I 3 , iii ROW B- J.V. Hockey I, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Tebahoes I, 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 4. MILES, AUBREY MILLER, KATHRYN MIMS, CASSANDRA Girls' Basketball Statistician 2, 3, Tennis Team Manager 2, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, French Club 2, German Club 4, Pep Club I,Thespians I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Junior Class Council 3, Senate 3, H.R. President I, 2, Band Announcer 2, 3, 4, Radio Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, SCOH 4, Princess Candidate 3. MITCHELL, LAURA J.V. Hockey Team 2, Manager 3, 4, Keyettes 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Tebahoes 2, Human Relations 3, ffl? ...,,,... .,... IIE. . Y J.V. Hockey Tennis I ,V7f 1 .K Teimireee 1gMONTICELLg3,,4,,' Junior Class 1, Biology Office Prarreese Red Cross I f Lgjfj ',., V.. QUYNNrg I ,s Herne, 4. 3, ,ff ClwgSeff6f3rilIrC'r-Sr I , 2,1HiR.',Tfr9fiSUfS? I, Depeiirnerrt Office Ara 4, N.H.s. ,, . -I , r , 1 e,..,,,e,. 54.4, . . . f 4 - ff K Y - .,-,,.f,..,-....,. ,r r A f V. r ., 2 ZBQFHAEI-1 JESSICA 1. T 1' Q ilieyettes 3, 4, ,Human Relations ABRAHAM L. 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track I, Outdoor Track I, rr 4,4 Marching Band I, Cross Country I, 2, 3, Orchestra 4 Key Club 3, 4, Historian 4, N.H.S. 4. SILVER, BRENDA C. Pep Club 2, D.E.C.A. I, Junior Class Officer 3. SILVERMAN, JOANNE SIMMS, LINDA M. H.R. President I, Pep Club I,JEFFERSONlAN Staff 4, MONTICELLO 4, Senior Class Co-Editor, Junior Achievement 3, Fashion Merchandising Club 4, President 4, D.E.C.A. 4. SIMS, THOMAS B. I I JEFFER50NlA!fE -W I - ' , 4 ,T 1 r f3gl44?n'PdSUrer 4- Qfihccer 3, 4, Hi-Y I I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Vice-President 4. 4, DECLARATION Editor 4, Class Council, H.R. .kl , . if .E --.. . Y Al I I I ' 1 Secretary 2. Treasurer 3: N-H-S 4- .QQ 3' , E Foolbau J' VJ'C'A' 3' 4' HHCHHL. rw C. .r,, 59351332 ,r, I J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Key js ' ' rc e. G Q 2. Q . I, 2, H.R. President 2. fi '. ,l 1 ' Hockey Club I,Medical MOODY JACQUELINE C 4, Spanish,CIub 3. Arts Club I, H.R. House of MOORE. CAROLYN J. REUQIQCOLEIMN 1 itii pmenr? Ile? . I. MOORE, LAuREEN ,.,, . , 3 3 f7?Z f.iff!l :Q ,listi Efrffaiycek 2, Country 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4. 5 if ,s,r i 1 rleees r f . iss 3g, 35iwrriSh 4, N.H.S- 4. -:w.,IHi:f rr 4. MORGAN, BRENDA R. Pep Club 2. We 4, if Hgilaffidi flirslfirllr 2 .. .,...,,,,rgr,-, .... . . fe f , , fr . I ,Spanish 3, 4, House .gfllepresentatives sr-45:i,4v--,S-r ' . ry . MORMS JACQUEUNE 4,.l'I.R. Vicefresident 3, Presidentf4iQQQj,.,, 't.' ..r,. ,I .3 ,-,,., L.. . , .r:,,, i ,wk .. . F.H.A. I, D.E.C.A. 2. .r-- A ,L '..r , ii.. MORRIS, SHIRLEY A. B if I Ai Manage, 1 . D.E.C.A. 2, 3, 4, S I 3, P 'd f4, F. A ' i'i If 4 'rrr . .. r p r . 3. Red Cross 1. H Scgeegzen' Zregr .lelusurei .. .. . .1 N 3, 4, H.R. President ' . ' ' ' ' I 44 .4 In 2 3 ,z,,3,:4,1vs,eiRP,45si4ient,,I.,,Her,Lee of Repreeerrrerrvee 3, P'es'de ' 41 House of ReP'e5e 'f 'Ve5 2r 3F .... r.','..-. ..... 5 - . JEFFERSONIAN Representative 4. kr,. ,, V, .V qkggg Q V,.k, F Vtk' j, ,.A, A I 4 , 1 Iiit ltrs I R YTARALL I sr '4. ' MOSES' CHRISTOPHER K- eeer J .or Ash. mem 2 4, HI-Y III I , 2, I, F.B.L.A. 4, Junior Achievement un' 'eve ' I, 2, 4, R.'s i QT OWENS,DWANE T. I ' French Club I, HI-Y Ill 3, 4, Secretary 4, JEFFERSONIAN Staff 4, H.R. Representative 3, . . . . .. F - Y. ROBINSON, SHARON A. TAYLOR, ANTHONY Orchestra I, 3, Junior Achievement 3. Football I, Captain I, Basketball I, 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, 1 H.R. Treasurer 3, H.R. Vice-President 4, Red Cross D.E.C.A. 3, 4. Representatives 3, Radio Communications 4, Club Basketball I, 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Vice-President 4. Affiliations 2, 3, 4, National Merit Semifinalist 4, TAYLOR' CHARLES National Achievement Semifinalist 4, Library WILLIAMS' VICTOR L' Indoor and Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Representative I, JEFFERSONIAN Representative 3, Club 3, Choir 3, TAYLOR, ROBIN G. :ert Band I, 2, TAYLOR, WARRICK Outdoor Track 3 THOMAS, Mixed Chorus THORNE, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 4, 3, Maiorettes 3. D.E.C.A. 2, 3, Mr. Jeff 4. Representative 3, National Achievement Semifinalist 4, Regional and State Math Co ' w ntest THORNE' CELITA A' Regional Moth and Science Contest I, 2, Pep Club I, 2. Mom Comes' 3 FAYE A, ' 4- D E C A Vice-President 4. THOMPKINS, MARY E. WALKER, VALERIE French Club 2, 3, 4, DECLARATION 4, JEFFERSONIAN 3, 4, H.R. Treasurer 2, English Department Office Assistant 4, N.H.S. 4. Human Relations 2, President 2, French Committee 3, 4, Li'I Jeff 4, H.R. Secretary of Junior Class, House of 3, Senate 4, Corresponding Freshman Vice- 2, Junior President 2, 3, 4, Stage Football 2, President I 3, Senate TOWNES, CALVIN L. C 3 Cross Country I, Track 2, 3. WALKUP LINDA raw TRENT, CHERYL D. WALLACE SUSAN F.H.A. I, Pep Club I. TUNSTALL, JAMES Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Cross Country 3, 4, Track 4, President 4, 2, 3, 4, All State TYLER, HENRIEUA J. Home of Fashion Merchandising 3, D.E.C.A. 4. WALLER Key Club 3, 4 uNowlrz, ALAN 3 4- ,N CHERYL v. J.V. Basketball I. ' ' DANA WARE, WAITT, ROBERT W. V. Football I, Soccer Manager I, HI-Y lll 2, 3, 4, WAI-DROP WANDA Treasurer 3, President 4, Freshman Class Chaplain I. Varsity Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Human Relations 4, Tebahoes I, 2, 3, 4, JEFFERSONIAN 4. WALKER, ALVIN Spanish Club 4, Treasurer 4, JEFFERSONIAN 4, MONTICELLO 4, Junior Achievement 2, 3, H.R. Treasurer I, 2, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Teachers Aid 3, 4, Learning Center Helper 4. WALKER, JEFFREY A. J.V. Football I, Manager 2, Varsity Football 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 2. WALKER, MARGARET Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Red Cross High School Council 2, 3 4, President 3, 4, Human Relations 3, 4, President F.H.A. 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, Secx 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Thespians 4, JEFFERSONIAN 3, 4, DECLARATION 3, 4, F.N.H.S. 4, Choir 3, 4, President 4, H.R. President 3, House of WRIGHT, ELLA WYATT, KATHY Girls' Basketball I, F.H.A. I, F.B.L.A. 4. YATES, JANE E. J.V. Hockey I, Varsity Hockey 2, DECLARATION 4, Tebahoes I, 2, H.R. President I, Class Treasurer I, H.R. Secretary 4, H.R. Treasurer 4, HI-Y III Sweetheart 4, Candidate for Princess I. YOUNG, DARLENE A. 4, JEFFERSONIAN I, JUNIORS JOIN WCJRK AND PLAY Anticipating needs for money during both this year and next, the Junior Class, with Mrs. P. Taylor as sponsor, planned and carried out such proiects as the sale of tee shirts imprinted with 77. Fun ioined work during Homecoming Week when many Juniors participated in the daily activities - especially High Water Day and Disguise Day - and overwhelmingly elected Barbretta Hill as their Class Princess. Charlie Adams Terri Amernick Sophia Atkinson Roger Bailey Raymond Banks Faith Barnes HMM . Mary Barnes Eric Barrett Alice Battle Wendell Battle Alton Belsches Marvin Beniamin Alice Berry Dorothy Bragg fx fm -N. LEFT: Mrs. Taylor, as Junior class sponsor, shows enthusiasm to help carry on many activities. BELOW: Junior class members sort money-making tee shirts for delivery the next day. K , f.,.'L .- f ' Vanessa Braxton Roscoe Bray Pamela Bridgeforth Barbara Brown Barrett Brown Brenda Brown Conchita Brown Gwendolyn Brown Michael Brown Rose Brown Leon Bullock Bruce Burleigh Douglas Burton Barbara Bynum Beverly Byrd Daphine Caleb Charles Cameron Arthur Carter Cynthia Carter Vincent Carter Kathryn Chambers Karen Charity Lorenzo Cheatham Pamela Christian Velma Christian Sharon Cimino Paul Cline Toney Cobb Carrie Cole Henry Coleman Leonardo Coleman Sheri Cooley Grace Cottrell Shelley Cox Deana Crowder Maude Curtis Gail Dandridge Brenda Daniels William Davis Mary Dawkins Maurice Depalma Denise Dorman Yvetta Drayton Catherine Drumgole Wilber Dyer Philip Eaton Lucille Edwards Margaret Edwards JUNIO Dawn Ellis Yvonne Ellis Sheila Emanual Jean Evans Kendall Faison Ramona Fells Emanuel Fields Carrie Fisher Faye Fretwell Moses Gayles Frederick Giles Charles Gillison Priscilla Gilyard Sam Goldberg Deborah Gordon Steven Green Verila Green Phyllis Griffin Gayle Grissom Dwight Hagans RS REACH THREE QUARTER MARK TOWARD GRADUATION ASPIRATION .Al 'UB iY.'f'.i Q01 'VY 'S If -.n-I, . Marell Harmon Laurita Harris Keith Harrison Sylvia Harvey Ronald Hayden Garnett Hayes Jack Hazlewood Rita Henderson Albert Herring Tracy High Barbretta Hill Sharon Hill Andrew Hobbs Charles Hoover Andrew Horowitz James Howard Stephen Howard Christopher Jackson Paulette James Cynthia Jenkins JUNIORS ARE INVOLVED IN ACTIVITIES ww s,..,,.d - K I vu.. 'I .., ., Curiis Miller and Harold Kelly discuss world affairs over lunch. ,.1f,f,,W M-. ,M , .W . ff- s.-'f-sfiw-...iigrfo ,,k, I K -,rv mo W' , . ' 3 -.rf , '. ' .',1,., Ri-,Qu N-A. .. , I I -an ABOVE: Roger Bailey shows off his plaids and strips on Mix-Match Day. LEFT: Rita Henderson displays The girls' tennis dresses before a dual mafch. BRETA BECOMES QUEEN OF THE JUNIORS an-4 It was a brisk cold winter night for everyone at the homecoming game except for Barbretta Hill. Her if ff night was warm and bright, for she had iust been ' crowned .lunior Princess. She ran against Miranda , Lewis, Sylvia Harvey, and Gwen Brown. Showing Q her school spirit as the manager of the girls' track V. 680 team and as a cheerleader on our squad, -,J Barbretta also sang in her church's choir. A Libra, she was warm, affectionate, and very friendly. Through her enthusiasm for dancing, our queen was able to make it clear that she loved life and all its pleasures. ABOVE: Juniors' new queen, Barbretta Hill, with her escort, Norvell Robinson, poses for the camera. 31 ,,....,.-3 X in ' . . Q , 3, L 4 .H .,.-,,. V k .3 , Kfllglwlq PRINCESS NOMINEES AND ESCORTS. FIRST ROW: Sylvia Harvey, Barbretta Hill, Miranda Lewis, Gwen Brown. SECOND ROW: Arthur Carter, Norvell Robinson, Victor Harris, Philip Eaton. Suzanne Jessup David Johnson Michael Johnson Sandra Johnson Fern Jones Marguerite Jones Michael Jones Harold Kelly Iris Kersey Herbert King Betty Kreider Rusty Levey Beverly Lewis Brenda Lewis Miranda Lewis Wanda Lewis Pamela Little Adolph Littleton Lisa Lovings Christy Lucas 4- Q-V5 ..fNb OLGA MATTHEWS DIRECTS THE JUNIOR CLASS IN MAKING PLANS FOR '76 Robby Marks Sylvia Mason Paul Massie Olga Matthews Joe Mattox Sonia Mayo Richard McGrath Linda McLauren Timothy McLawhorn Patrick Mehfoud Martha Mertens Anthony Miles . I Curtis Miller Wanda Miller Kevin Mills Shirley Minniefield Cynthia Mobley Don Murr Russell Nash Sheila Nicholson at-5 WITH INFINITE PATIENCE, MRS. TAYLOR SUPPORTS AIMS AND PROJECTS Cary Nordin Eileen Norrell Morgan Norris David Owen f K ,f ,f ' w , ,. all O Wayne Patrom Debbie Peete Ruby Peete Janell Penn Michael Perry Barbara Phelps Letha Pittman Katrina Price fm .QR Paulette Purdie Russel Quynn John Randolph Wade Randolph Anna Rauch i Glenda Reid .lerelyn Reid Philip Reuben T I Rio, X ,o 0 ,oboe O 'PAD LSCD Uno G0 rt A C V 0 My 03:3-. ,,5'eseSL, J O 00, Q o c . r ,1 'NAS Allen Rhodes Peter Richardson Jeanette Rickman Susan Roberts Cynthia Robertson Hattie Robinson Ivan Round Charles Scott Dorothy Scruggs Lizzie Shelton Milton Shepperson Rita Short Faith Simms Alan Smith Ginretta Smith Loretta Smith Mark Stevens Charlotte Stewart Sonya Stokes Donald Stratton Andrea Sykes Willma Sutton Donald Taylor James Taylor Jarvis Taylor Tara Taylor Tamyla Teele Peter Thompson Angela Tinsley Sunny Tinsley Patricia Tisdale Keith Townes Kenneth Townes Lorenzo Urquhart Nathaniel Valentine Mel Vaughan John Vermaaten Linda Wahrmon Saundra Walker Hamilton Walsh COLLEGE-BOUND JUNIORS INITIATE ACADEMIC STRUGGLES WITH PSAT'S Stanley Washington Dorothy Watkins Wanda Weaver Valerie White Vincent White Lynn Wilder Anthony Williams Curtis Williams l -'xl Ivan Williams James Williams Michael Williams Robin Williams 3 Cynthia Willoughby Cynthia Wingate Charmaine Winns Archie Winston Teresa Winston Raymond Woodbury Bertha Young CLASS OF '78 LOOKS FORWARD TO SOPHOMORE YEAR The sophomore class of '76 came to Tee Jay in the fall, full of determination and ideas for a great year. Soon after elections, they sponsored a car wash which brought many of the sophomores together, while at the same time enabling them to achieve their goal to raise money. The car wash brought them close to 585.00 which helped to boost their treasury for a successful year. ABOVE: Miss Randolph, Sophomore class sponsor, watches a meeting with extreme interest. Sophomores enioy themselves as they meet to discuss future plans. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL. Six loyal Action Group Presidents show up for formal picture. They are FRONT ROW: Mary Crawford, Margaret Refo, Angela Williams. BACK ROW: Charles Edwards, Yolanda Vincent, Reginald Harris. .f 'Xx A 'ITA s4g..m .L 'X B 5 A ' ' ' A A J' ACTION GROUP lO5. FIRST ROW: Virginia Crawford, Scott Hodor, Lisa Brown, Linda Beniamin Medaris Banks, Diane Hewlett. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gibson, Russell Rosner, Carol Williams, Lucille Gray, Frances Constantine, Gail Caleb. THIRD ROW: Melvin Lewis, Michael Williams, Kevin Singleton, Larry Adams. FOURTH ROW: Howard Robinson, Michael Woodbury, Michael Johnson. W1 A 'FISH 'A L .. J ,,,, s y fr gi, it n ' ACTION GROUP l l l. FIRST ROW: Joy Moore, Muriel Woodson, Neverett Eggleston, Theresa Mack, Kenneth Booker, Rositta Carroll. SECOND ROW: Robin Johnson, Deborah Christian, Carl Green, William Wilson. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Luck, Tony Watkins, Bertha Thomas, Don Horton, Justine Allen, Mr. R. M. Atkinson. ACTION GROUP I I7. FIRST ROW: Sandra Waller, Mary Marsh, Beth McGrath, Linda Reid, Alice Young, Nancy Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Quinton Smithers, Larry Bryant, Lora Young, Cheryl McMorris, Clarence Chambers, David Falden. THIRD ROW: Bernard Rucker, M. V. Clarke, Ronnie Johnson. I I ACTION GROUP 122. FIRST ROW: Vincent White, Gregory Griffin, Tony Johnson, Shermont Mayo. SECOND ROW: Allen Levy, James Branch, Tim Newsome, Ronald Stallings. THIRD ROW: Richard Thomas, Linnard Russell, Deborah Morgan, Andre Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Mary Riddick, Susan Kreider, Jean Huie, Patrice Cooper. FIFTH ROW: Douglas Cheatham, Raymond Dunn, Stuart Howard, Larry Henderson, Richard Whittaker. ACTION GROUPS PROMOTE DISCUSSION OF PLANS ACTION GROUP 223. FIRST , , , , ROW: Norma Cooper, Diane 1t? 'fSH Hurkett, Kenneth Farrow, I F A Darlene Taylor. SECOND ROW: I Vanessa Boyer, Linwood Russell, James Cheatham, Rodman Mason. THIRD ROW: Valerie Moody, Reginald Jackson, Alfred Haas, Michael Whitehead. FOURTH ROW: Charlene Armistead, Pamela Morris, Beverly Younger, Lolita Jackson. FIFTH ROW: Sherri Fretwell, Princella Branch, Venise Johnson, Mrs. N. Carter. lvw: -'11 ACTION GROUP 306. FIRST ROW: Elwood Mobley, Cindy Mclntire, LeKeifh James, Roberta Reed, ,.. .- Angela Williams, Everette Brewer. SECOND ROW: Larry Armstead, .S A Margie Addison, Vanessa Mosby, Karen Jones, Rebecca Taylor. THIRD ROW: Robert Tyler, Wilbert Taylor, Archie Ruffin, Mrs. L. Turner, Virginia Booker, Ronnie Nicholson. . I. -' 'V L., .4 .Nu ACTION GROUP 307. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Anderson, Leigh Reams, Sharon Reilly, Laura Popkins, Cecilia Graham. SECOND ROW: Karen Harrison, Renita Walden, Debra Whitaker, Margaret Kelly, Edith Ipson, Joyce Glover. THIRD ROW: Frank Mack, Reginald Harris, Joel Burton, Mrs. Y. Battle, Raymond Miller, John Cosby, George Coleman. ff kt. .. 4 4 -do 'f ABOVE. Becky Sanders shows deep concentration as she contemplates her next problem. LEFT- Todd Lee member ofthe marching band, looks on during practice. RIGHT. Bernard Rucker concentrates on playing his drums WJ?- SOPHOMORES PARTICIPATE IN VARIOUS ACTIVITIES X-4 . f - lyk I l I qw ' , ' J . s- rn, SQL: f ' ACTION GROUP 308. FIRST ROW: Willie Scott, Anthony Fisher, Lamont Knight, John Thornton. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Claiborne, Clintona Davis, Janice Oliver, Bertha Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Valentino Robinson, Patricia Nickens, Sharon James, Henry Dean. FOURTH ROW: Vlrs. M. S. Harris, ABOVE: Margaret Refo, a new student at Tee Jay this year, glances up as the photographer snaps her picture. LEFT: New Drum Maior, McKinley Thomas, does a grand job during his first year. ACTION GROUP 309. FIRST ROW: Charles Edwards, Vernon McMillon, Craig Coleman, Charles Futrell, Timothy Price. SECOND ROW: Charles Watkins, Norvell Robinson, Arletta Booker, David Eaton, Lauri Cohen. THIRD ROW: Marvin Cain, Felicia Joyner, Debra Whitley, Sam Stein. FOURTH ROW: Myra Jefferson, Trena Bell, Shelia Hanks, Rita Smith, Barbara Parker, Lula Williams, Mary Johnson, William Urquheart. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. M. Harris. T ,,,, ,M ,,,,. 'I ll . ' fs wt , I swf ega- ,. l ay. 5 s.x iiiiiii WW QMW X .4 F1 1' nl ACTION GROUP 310. FIRST ROW: Dean Kaplan, Wilbert Hanks, Robert Logan, Howard Belsches, Richard Mason, Anthony Kendall, Edwin Niedermeyer. SECOND ROW: Debra Osmalov, Rebecca Sanders, Katherine Coles, Leone Smithers, Stacy Benefield, Debora Lawrence, Sharalyn Garrard, Myrna Jefferson, Cynthia Kimbell, Cindy Spencer, Beth Gershman, Miss V. Lipscomb. SOPHOMORES STRIVE TO BE BENEFICIAL ACTION GROUP 314. FIRST ROW: Margaret Refo, Tawana Gillyard, Harold Kipreos, Brenda Johnson, Wendy Brown. SECOND ROW: Darlene Miles, Maria Diaz, Joe Cocke, Wayne Lunsford. THIRD ROW: Mrs. B. J. Kennedy, Pam Holland, Thomasine Vandervall, Olivia Weaver, Pam Mobley. FOURTH ROW: Michael Stephens, Michael Williams, Melton Woodson, Wade Banks, Ronald Patillo. U xg I I . . P' ,I .. . . 3 11 L ,A . ., ACTION GROUP 319. FIRST ROW: Patricia Braxton, Mary Crawford. SECOND ROW: Edna Whittington, Donna Premaza, Inga Carr, Cherie Barnes, Renee Winston, Anita Bell. THIRD ROW: Reginald Gorden, Adrian Gould, Melvin Graves, David Lewis, William Gray. ACTION GROUP 323. FIRST ROW: Orlando Winston, Freddie Walker, Judith Lowitz, Debbie Burke, Jay Lapkin, Maurice Johnson, Mr. C. Cooper. SECOND ROW: Joe Edwards, Krista Berryman, Yolanda Vincent, Carolyn Richardson, Malverna Gray, Barbara Harris, Sheila Stokes. THIRD ROW: Harvey Mills, Michael Beale, Cornelius Johnson, Floyd Fields, Jeffrey Urquhart, Jeffery Harrison, Andre Taylor. SOPHOMORES WORK TOGETHER FOR SUCCESSFUL YEAR ABOVE: Kathy Coles sits in the Rec Hall quietly awaiting the bell. RIGHT: Sophomore girls show interest in the homecoming game. .1 3' 'L' ABOVE LEFT: Viking sprinter sophomore Krista . V' Berryman finishes first in relay. LEFT: Sophomores take simulator as part of the Driver s Education class. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS. ABOVE RIGHT: President, Reginald Harris. BELOW LEFT: Vice-President, Norvell Robinson. BELOW: Secretary, Theresa Mack. V ' 1 ll!09' fm? FEARLESS FRESHMEN START OFF FRESH Freshmen elected officers early in the year. A sponsor was gained, and things got under way. The first real proiect of the Freshman Class was a car wash. Other fund raising proiects were set by the class of '79, and their goals were reached. The freshmen were considered to be in last place by the upperclassmen, but throughout the year they showed their true Viking spirit. , 1.1 Qlffdyffil-n-WMM., .- I 1 RIGHT: PRESIDENT -Lawrence Cooper LOWER RIGHT: VICE-PRESIDENT - Anne Quynn RIGHT: SPONSOR - Mrs. Crews RIGHT: SECRETARY - Carol Adams RIGHT: TREASURER - Anne Lampert 88 ACTION GROUP I02. FIRST ROW: Geraldine Pollard, Brad Mongo, Dalerie Anderson, Reginald Finney, April Scruggs, Oliver Chiles, Carla Gray, Joe Wade. SECOND ROW: Anthony Thrower, Jill Henley, Courtney Cobb, John Norris, Thomas Bland, Yvetta Reid, Lillie Cooper. THIRD ROW: Lee Basset, Phillip Brown, James Williams, Lisa Edwards, Linda Lawrence, Harold Hawkins, Thomas Allen, Coach Holdren. U ? is. zgsfl M l I EEE 5:52. gg T- I FX H- ' i . A+- . f an. S Q - f' . 'ig' ' . v 2 ir! 'Q 54 ' f- ' 1 A .Lf K ' ' 4 I X ,iv i g ., I L. ., . tzzz: 1. . 1 , - A P Yi. sl Q , . xr J A l ' ..,,. A L Q '01 1 if fi: 5: . 31.21 - ' Q tw. ' , . 'S' . - .,. ., A 4 .yr G ' 1 ' N .2 F3 Z 1 3 -.' Au HA r .f IM 4- A ix 1 k ,Q r if ' . i ' ' I ' Q 3' I I :I A f . , A , - K f' T ' :Li X ' K A ln - -if 7 ,X 1 ' ,P T 1 .3. K X R I I Y. :- . '- iff: ' ' 7' ' s'Ws J' ' 2 J , - ll A I Z7 7' . fp W '- l i - jf gi If f . I J I I I 2 ,Qgw ,Lg R, 'Q , ,, N f If A X X ' 3 ,. I , .at-nzifq, ,f y y f. ff ' ., -' 4 y nl A' 1 A' I Q f'fI4j'Zii71'.t1fir. 5 1 154: is -. .- I . sig... t ' - L !-1 T .L . 'VT ' K 'T' i ACTION GROUP IO9. FIRST ROW: Darryl Eanes, Nannette Bailey, Sherri Jones, Lorraine Woodbury. SECOND ROW: Laureen Peebles, Monique Washington, Melinda Stovall, Debra Cole, Roderick Brice, Miss G. Eiseman. THIRD ROW: Ronald Brown. FOURTH ROW: Linwood Burton, James Sutton, Sandy Garrett, Rodney Drumgole. FIFTH ROW: Theresa Emanuel, Lucy Mitchell, Monica Taylor, Lizzie Towns. FAR LEFT: Diane Hicks listens intently to class council Qyk g 1 -was ' meeting. ,, ' 4 . LEFT: Reginald Walker is totally involved in his lunch. -wwf 1 ft my '. wi? I -- diff ig - 3.3.4 1 I ' -I .vm , I iw? iuinuv-rl 8 - V Y' f'k s1 A xx If N 1 I 1 X . ACTION GROUP I IO. FIRST ROW: Joan Baylor, Chris Harris, Phyllis Harris, James Harris, Cynthia Easter. SECOND ROW: John Grammenos, Stacie Roias, Kathy Lankford, Eugene Spears, Angelo Nix. THIRD ROW: Edward McMillian, Cassandra Williams, Gladys . ' WJ? Eloise Parks, Maxine Kelly, Lisa , Hubbard, Gladys Woodson, Anthony ' Jones, William Franklin, Mr. J. E. Wallace. , , FRESHMEN ARE ON THE GO 90 Martin, Bernard Katz. FOURTH ROW: . I - if ACTION GROUP I I 3. FIRST ROW: Beverly Gordon, Gwendolyn Younger, Sherry Redd, Vauna Kimball. SECOND ROW: Linda Pittman, Krystal Lee, Suprina Harris, Jeffrey Coles, Michael Hart. THIRD ROW: Brenda Cotton, Sheba Wright, Sheila Causieestko, Candace Brown, Yolanda Fields. FOURTH ROW: Annette Spruill, Roberta Taylor, Cheryl De Loatch, Egbert Price, Eugene Williams, Mrs. G. A. Lewis. ACTION GROUP 1 15. FIRST ROW: Denise Holley, Donna Phelps, Esther Smith, Justina Dyson, Mrs. D. J. Dickerson. SECOND ROW: Dale Mayo, Allison Penn, Mary Matthews, Martha Dixon, William Butts. THIRD ROW: Bobby Jones, James Harvey, Robert Rogers, Thomas Jeffers. ,J i A 'P I2 15' h Freshmen willingly pose for staff photographer. ACTION GROUP 201. FIRST ROW: Frank Dabney, Cynthia Walker, Theodore Brown, Kevin Hobbs, William Lovings. SECOND ROW: Mrs. N. Tucker, Reginald Walker, Gail Winston, Selena Smith, Sherry Clark, Geneva Smith, Teresa Flippen, Norman Munford. ACTION GROUP 226. FIRST ROW: Mr. Bob Willis, Terrie Walker, Susan Randolph, Allan Schwitzer, Norman Scott. SECOND ROW: Spencer Marsh, Lewis Webb, Cathy Stevens, Scott Smith, Carol Adams, Renata Cohen. THIRD ROW: Charlene Hopkins, Chris Bullock, if Garry Ellis, Christopher Sykes, Roland Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Delores Bailey, Valerie Dorman, Nanetta Johnson, Teresa Cox, Al Valentine. 1'9- 'ilffl hh' 1, i if I K at L' N' 'si' tl Q' 7 lb . .- I 1.41 IA ACTION GROUP 302. FIRST ROW: Tim Walsh, Anne Mabe, Rebecca Dannenbrink, Anne Lampert, Dante Holley. SECOND ROW: Charles Burroughg Darlene Luck, Karen Drayton. THIRD ROW: Muriel Robinson, Gale Walker, Vickie Booker, Crystal Mason, Yulanda Sauls. FOURTH ROW: Dwayne Bush, Miss M. Morris, Sam Hulin. ACTION GROUP 312. FIRST ROW: Marchell Green, Jill Hill, Helen Rhodes, Laverne Holland. SECOND ROW: Mrs. D. Hall, Sylvester Brown, Eliiah Anderson, Cheryl Lipscomb, Michele Lewis, Princess Fisher. THIRD ROW: Debbie Holloway, Mary Boswell, Roland Jiggetts, Alexander Motley, Jerry Claiborne. FOURTH ROW: Amos Williams, Donald Thrower, Pauletta Coppedge, Stanley Edwards, Albert Walker. fnvmf: --ty, -- a-, +5 fi. gf' Mi W f ACTION GROUP 304. FIRST ROW: Wilnette Hunter, Debra Kerney, Janet Coleman, Wanda Woody. SECOND ROW: Cassandra Mobley, Ethel Jones, Masheila Peete, Pamela Whitfield, Juan McCall. THIRD ROW: Sonya Barham, Alice Calhoun, Jacqulyn Vaughan, Carla Thomas, Michael Brown. FOURTH ROW: Lamont Sweeden, Stephen Summerville, Anthony Tucker, Danny Fenner. FIFTH ROW: Samuel Briggs, Not in this Action Group, James Davenport, Not in this Action Group. SIXTH ROW: Not in this Action Group. CLASS OF '7 9 MAKES MANY PLANS ROOKIES ARE ON THE GO! uk if U-n-.....MWM Helen Rhodes takes her mind off her steady work to gaze off info space. ACTION GROUP 313. FIRST ROW: Susan Inge, Jaci Johnson, Susan Hart, Vallarie Reilly, Diane Hicks, Patricia Pollard, Mrs. L. Schepker. SECOND ROW: John Bouldin, Cecilia McClain, Terence Crawley, Barry Ellis, Kaigler Coleman, Melvin Gray. THIRD ROW: Keith Woodson, Reginald Brown, Al Zimmerman, Leonard Eshmont, Kenny Weil, Charles Frefwell. J 6. I X .ffl L- Y? 1 ACTION GROUP 315. FIRST ROW: Deborah Alexander, Rodney Marks, Sharon Chambers, Ronda Stokes, Fern Scott. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Grigg, Alesia Page, Ronda Stokes, Rudolph Jones. THIRD ROW: Floyd Mitchell, Arnita Dabney, Harold Evans, Steven Mitchell. FRESHMEN BRING NEW IDEAS ,iii ACTON GROUP 320. FIRST ROW: Quentin ' Lancaster, Reba McGee, Jerome Taylor, Timothy Wright. SECOND ROW: Miss McCall, Laverne Ferguson, William Brooks, James Girdy. THIRD ROW: Sandra Smith, Danita Williams, Irvin Carter. FOURTH ROW: Icmtha Burgess, Rodney Harmon. Ronald Brown concentrates intensely I on his work. as , ' 1 , ri 1 , - ii PIL dl A in-A H if' F' :V ACTION GROUP 321 . FIRST ROW: Bruce Shepperson, Marlon Vines, Lawrence Cooper, Donna Hicks, Todd Neal. SECOND ROW: Donald Gordon, Douglas Allen, Twana Harris Lawrence Craig THIRD ROW Mrs. P. Q. Taylor, Norris Brown, Franklin Harvey, Albert Ruffin. FOURTH ROW: Cornelius Coleman, Linda- Tinsley, Susan Gressett, Anne Quynn. .gi ' ,filgxv-1-':gx1.3Ix ,L ACTION GROUP 322. FIRST ROW W, M, Mandell Faison, Robert Newsome, f - - - Linda Vaughan. SECOND ROW: , ' .wg 4 Oliver Purnell, Marion Carrington, V Hattie Johnson, Mrs. L. Conner, 'E 4 Ashley Stott. FOURTH ROW: Q ' Donald Jackson, Darrell Farrow. -,, Qs M 'rs 4 x ,ff 98 I life w Wag x.xnf1R Y YOQBVB ff .c ,!'rf4ff?. ff. -:e f f ' W V' -Q New -' ,y ff nf .g'3.5Q2f-sy Q-,Ei fyyflf . i f 1 fir,-b.-..:. . ,fi -1126-if - 4' -5+ ' ' H d' QQ kdm. 'LJ-u 4 lit ,.L.9b'w'jfjW1l415 N I FV l-'ffmjr f'1:esf5'nw1':,f lf ' Fi WZ-tsrufv er' ,'f'lf lrfIf' 9 Wifi? , 'WN!:i' f Zfilfwif is: , l 5fg?m,u5,Qfi?ZL5,?: , 1 ' is 'ill-lgf' lA H' '-'v ,y-ff ll llvxqllrv m ll: - X ,- VL 'Sis f'- ql7'Y-K 'lt YJ W4! VN l f4s 4 f: 1-V i la, n g tg. 4' 5 Q .,?-5-,gg - i , w,,5S'?'ff i A 'S ' f f' I nu' ' .-'V 534: V' fi kill!-e v a l fL21ll?S',9ffr4-- ' iff A l f ll ' .l wf-flew 1 f-ff,-f1Pfia 1'iii '3 ' JI Q 5' A' f.Qi J . if 1, li if .asks--.2-jg',,,f,1qy as 1 gif . 4 :LLL - L J' ' X A V ' -N fi Tw f'Q11E7'1'3l Q- 'iii STUDE T LIFE At Valley Forge, General Washington spent long hours writing letters to Congress, pleading for badly needed sup- plies. just before striking camp, he was directed by Con- gress to administer an oath of allegiance to his senior offi- cers, acknowledging the independence of the United States. tit T.J. LIFE CONTINUES AFTER SCHOOL HOURS Student Life has the unique distinction of appearing in the MONTICELLO for the first time. Included in this section are views of students participating in activities out of school. These activities, which entertain and enrich, comprise a student's year. It is the fervent hope of the staff that these pages convey this reality. 1 f' T2 ' 4 ,. 'it I ' .fs . ... UPPER: Charles Eldridge demonstrates one aspect of his many-faceted musical talent. ABOVE: While Bo Grant watches, Cassandra Mims describes a performance of the T.J. Marching Band. LEFT: Like many T.J. students, Justina Dyson and Jeanie Huie linger around the school yard after classes are over. ' J .Z 5,- -N i 'N A Q J? ,. 'XS' cn 3,2 'fl' 94mm 1: 9.-9.-h ogg Eg? 1-0-Q YRS SCT 22 no fb: -io. 5-SL Q-S4 'I U5 ' 1-V ll I ll 3 LEFT: Like many Key-Clubbers, Bert Allen spends his spare time doing service proiects. ABOVE: Tom Booker demonstrates his ability at squash.' i 1 I 1 I ABOVE: Rena Kelley, on her job at Dirt Shirt, makes a sale. ABOVE RIGHT: Sasa Kaleva and Murray Howard, going out on a Friday night, represent a favorite T.J. pastime - dating. RIGHT: Movies are a big source of entertainment for T.J.'ers. QX Joimorfmliz Priwss salmalzu i fM,LXGlC'.LXL wlvsfsrsnf TCQUR 1 ' y , :fait-it fffififff 1 IS 5 1 1' 4 It i 1 t iv 1 K.. t 1- Q U WATER mucfm AT nm 3 PASS W-H ana w. anon sr. it TIIES. FEB.. ll 3 gffasmgggqinunbanuws lhllklllw I Sammi mwiilliw my--I . , H i , i .-,. . eu 2 . -, .,L.nnnad 'ying Q.. ,ia i V . , ,fi f l , . .mf V. . r, 1 V, 1 s , I 5 it 4 'L' 'X ' Edt to ' 1 Watching a football game is a typical way to spend a Friday night. LEFT: Dancing and concert-going are popular with T.J students. ABOVE: Rita Henderson enters church for Sunday morning Worship Service. 1 w 104 I I ITT? 1.155931 ogEVE I 5 L-,al it get ' it ,f ' P - m w , . 555355 S A . pil 'F .zen at 5 1 V3 iYTf'- V. lillf ifiitik gg A.. -it A-'f . . -' '- at r--.fire--:oo - I' fi? fi: 12iie 2'H' If ll'1ef,f:U'LbfiJ f rl!!-I 'fiffltllw rf'f'Ff'f5'2TT'IH?-filmva jig, 1 jig l .-!i:VaiE3n:f.- uni. lgfyifimlgfif.1'iw7A3Ed?1i3x,1-.: ,dl-,1.liili' i,w.Qff,Q,gf 1 f,:',xlsAi5-,L at ,I -., V :G Aux IMI.: ' - ..,-,,,:AL ' bn ,AJ -' V - ,, gg 1, it ii-Q7 Wffsff, ,M V any 1. rv-wrt, '45, if Rx! 'I A Aff' 'fl' 'll NN llll- flax J 7 'li Iliff! Q X, '21 'M' fm 'Iliff 'l 4Qi'. ll ' , Z. N XL 4 .qywfrli li xg 4 ' f il: TTMXXXQ llfcilff ' IA i 5 Jiytv i 5, ':. iii Q7 I f2?r.,:.f ' ill ' time:-11 --A' QM ' cg V ACTIVITIES News of the signing of the Declaration of Independence spread from Philadelphia's Independence Hall throughout the colonies. jubilant crowds gathered and armies paraded. The patriots had sought a new nation, with full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, and establish Commerce. 'kirir IO I' ' FIRST ROW: Sophia Atkinson, Wendell Waller, Rita Henderson, Betty Bynum. SECOND ROW: Lynette Hawkins, Vita Harris, Terri Amernick, Linda Wahrman, Alice Berry, Laurita Harris. THIRD ROW: Randy Penn, Valerie Walker, Reginald Harris. FOURTH ROW: Miss E. Lewis, David Benson, John Vermaaten, Victor Williams. SENATE UTILIZES DISCRETION AND WISDOM RIGHT: Senators fraternize during a tea given for visiting students t , from other schools. BELOW: Reginald Harris, Betty Bynum, and Lynette Hawkins prepare 6 rv. 'S X 6, ,.y E for the orientation assembly. to 4 W il. ' ' 5 'sri x fa! - if , 1: i Q I ' ff, aw iii CLUB AFFILIATIONS. FIRST ROW: Miss E. Lewis, Alice Berry, Michon Johnson, Susan Wallace, Ada Benton, Grace Cottrell. SECOND ROW: Victor Williams, g Stephanie Fields, Rita Henderson, Jessica Raphael, QQ' if Margaret Walker, Jeff Walker. THIRD ROW: Reginald Harris, Bert Allen, Valerie Walker, Randy Penn, Vita Harris, Betty Bynum, Carrie Coles. WCJN 5 -Q-gr CLUB AFFILIATIONS, HOUSE LINK STUDENT S.P. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST ROW: Mary Crawford, Frances Constantine, Caroline Shaw, Teresa Stewart, Charles Watkins, Deborah Robertson, Warren Pierce, Cathy Stevens, Lawrence Cooper. SECOND ROW: Reginald Harris, Renita Walden, Angela Williams, Barry Horne, Gary Falden, Mark Katz, Ada Benton, Eloise Parks, Anne Lampert, Diane Hicks, Sonya Barham. THIRD ROW: Margaret Refo, Mary Reddick, Todd Lee, Kathy Coles, Andrew Hobbs, Richard Banks, Bert Allen, Rena Kelley, Michon Johnson, J. T. Norris, Monica Taylor, Miss E. Lewis, Harold Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Adrien Lomax, Yolanda Vincent, Bertha Thomas, Charlene Armistead, Paul Massey, Barbara Bynum, Lisa Lovings, Olga Matthews, Rusty Quynn, Steve Howard, Deana Crowder, Bobby Marks, McKinley Thomas. I0 7 - fe . is .S 3. 1 .yifkil g L P . . t ik, Ax N, . David Benson and Jackie Davis relax in the Camera-dazed onlookers watch while Beth blliisgelliltslplpc-Ed gym after the N.H.S. tapping and swearing-in ' ' ' ceremonies. N.H.S. TAPPING CEREMONY HIGHLIGHTS YEAR .5 ,c I s ,Q I... ,uf ,- K Z Tom Booker takes time out to help Morgan Norris in the Learning Center O8 I if FIRST ROW: Melford Walker, Debbie Brown, Trudy Perry, Vita Harris, Alice Berry, Deborah Snaggs. SECOND ROW: Van Tompkins, Kimberly Carlton, Lynette Hawkins, Terri Amernick, Jackie Davis. THIRD ROW: Tom Booker, Rose Cocke, Hedy Caplan, Anna Rauch. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. I. Wanderer, Beth Meisel, Laura Mitchell, Margaret Walker, Jeanette Rickman, Chip Miller. FIFTH ROW: Robert Ware, Tommy McLawhorn, Jessica Raphael, David Benson, John Vermaaten. QCXIQ rv' f-ff' Hl-Y Ill PROMOTES BROTHERHOOD AT T.J. I Vfflfi' ,...f--ff' g tsp? HI-Y lll. FIRST ROW: Mr. Wallace ISponsorI, Jane Yates ISweetheartI, Warren Pierce, IVice-Presidentl, Bryan Kocen lTreasurerI, Gilbert Herndon. SECOND ROW: Dana Wright lPresidentI, Bernard Katz, Ricky Paarfus. THIRD ROW: Rusty Rosner, Greg Grant, Tommy Owens lSecretaryl. FOURTH ROW: Jay Burton, Murray Howard, Mark Goodstein. Ii Ig! Y-nf W 'X tv. ' I -4i3a.,5.-.Q-h ABOVE: Tommy Owens congratulates Senior ofthe Week, Victor Harris, as other Hi-Y Ill members look on. RIGHT: Sweetheart Jane Yates gives the camera a winning smile. Murray Howard and Mr. Wallace discuss future plans during a Hi-Y lll meeting. ig- V - A SERVICE IS A KEYETTE'S AIM KEYETTES. FIRST ROW: Diane Hewlett, Rose Cocke, Debra Brown, Sasa Kaleva, Beth McGrath, Terri Amernick, Angela Williams, Rusty Levey. SECOND ROW: Lisa Lovings, Laurita Harris, Alice Berry, Carolyn Richardson, Deana Crowder, Jeanette Littleton, Donna Cantor, Linda Wahrman, Janet Wallace, Karen Charity. THIRD ROW: Liz Hayes, Sylvia Mason, Jeanette Rickman, Beverly Byrd, David Benson ISweetheartl, Hedy Kaplan, Laura Mitchell, Jessica Raphael, Karen Faison, Margaret Walker. FOURTH ROW: Bernardine Goode, Cynthia Wingate, Mrs. Jennings ISponsorI, Sylvia Harvey, Renita Walden, Vita Harris, Betty Bynum, Rita Henderson, Beth Meisel, Ada Benton, Stephanie Fields lPresidentl, Cassandra Mims IVice Presidentl. ABOVE: Keyettes relax near the end of a tea given for the faculty. ABOVE RIGHT: KEYETTE OFFICERS. FIRST ROW: Beverly Byrd, Karen Charity, Stephanie Fields, Sweetheart David Benson, ' Cassandra Mims, Rusty Levey, Rose Cocke. SECOND ROW: Hedy Kaplan, Margaret Walker, Bernardine Goode, Debra Brown, Laura Mitchell. RIGHT: Keyette Sponsor, Mrs. Jennings, marvels at the gift she receives from her faculty secret pal. a','HA.If F KEY CLUB MAKES THE WORLD A NICER PLACE KEY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Lawrence Cooper, Robert Ware, Melford Walker, Bert Allen lPresidentl, Rose Cocke lSweetheartl, David Benson lVice-Presidentl, Charlie Watkins, Tom Booker. SECOND ROW: Abe Shocket, Rusty Quynn, Wendell Waller, Richard McGrath, Steve Howard, John Vermaaten. THIRD ROW: Dean Kaplan, Ronald Hayden, Albert Herring, Reginald Harris, Harold Kelly, Chip Miller. FOURTH ROW: Rodney Harmon, Gary Falden, Joey Hayes, Reggie Gordon, Roger Bailey, Russell Nash, Victor Williams. ABOVE: Loading newspapers onto the Medaris Banks groans as he thinks of how many paper drives he still must endure. truck, Spencer Mead gives the camera a fs. weary eye as Bert Allen, with his usual finesse, thanks contributors. RIGHT: Sweetheart, Rose Cocke, brings luck as well as a little bit of color to the club. : g gi Qs H A My Aggh 0 t o A cfrs 1 'vi' ' f iis' ,iiiifpgfli ,,,:s V A. ' l ,. -,L wgfzi i , A . x, 13,1 , , , Q 1 . ,QV , ' Z, I , 1 5521 itll' 1' 1 rf 1 N ER N A T L, Q I ' Z1 fm,q:,, W 'Y ,K , li po if 5, i , . T :',Mw'QE I. K . K 4, 4 1, f -'ff if , p C, ' : fssgn, T V ' A :A . A HUMAN RELATIONS IMPROVE COMMUNICATION HUMAN RELATIONS. FIRST ROW: Debbie Brown, Debra Whitley, Sharalyn Garrard, Lori Hunter, Sonya Barham, Sherry Phillips, Lauri Cohen, Angela Williams. SECOND ROW: Margaret Walker, Terri Amernick, Ada Benton, Bill Johnson, Theresa Jennings, Stacie Roias, Linda Wahrman, Jessica Raphael, Laura Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Raymond Banks, Pat Lenke, Monique Washington, Kathy Coles, Krista Berryman, Michael Beale, Renita Walden, Randy Penn, Mr. J. A. Wallace, Eloise Parks, SCIENCE CLUB SUPPORTS EXPERIMENTATION Adrian Gould. SCIENCE CLUB. FIRST ROW: Renita Walden, Rita Henderson, Lori Hunter, Linda Wahrman, Sophia Atkinson, Jeff Walker IPresidentI, Mr. Green ISponsorl. SECOND ROW: Robert Jefferson, Emanuel Fields, Terri Amernick, Cynthia Robertson, Sam Robinson IVice Presidentl. THIRD ROW: Champ Burnley, Morgan Norris, Albert Ruffin, Reggie Harris. FOURTH ROW: Vita Harris, Betty Bynum. RED CROSS RECRUITS HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS Victor Williams, Margaret Walker, Reginald Gordon, and Jessica Raphael show their Red Cross Spirit of '76. FIRST ROW: Mary Crawford, Grace Cottrell, Gail Banks, Carol Adams, Susan Inge, Janet Wallace. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Y. Battle, Laverne Davis, Margaret Walker, Jessica Raphael, Debra Brown, Kathy Coles, Jackie Davis. THIRD ROW: Reginald Gordon, Janice Coles, Carol Evans, Bernardine Goode, Shirley Morris, Randy Penn. HEALTH CAREERS ENCOURAGES MEDICAL OCCUPATIONS FIRST ROW: Terri Amernick, Judy Lowitz, John Norris, Grace Cottrell, Sheri Cooley, Rita Henderson, Mrs. W. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Linda Wahrman, Roger Bailey, Debra Smithson, Morgan Norris. SPANISH CLUB REMAINS ACTIVE E ROW ONE: Lori Hunter, Cynthia Mobley, Deborah Snaggs, Rita Short, Deborah Morgan. SECOND ROW: Ricky Lapkin, Renata Cohen, Alvin Walker, Vickie Booker, Deborah Robertson. THIRD ROW: John Norris, Bonnie Carignan, Randy Penn, Sarah Ray, Soraya Gunnell. FOURTH ROW: Toney Cobb, Frances Constantine, Yolanda Vincent, Miss Mary Morris. 1 .Q,S f?34 ill E -Nr fi 4 is A--' - sfeyxxet .4 Miss Morris talks with a fellow Spanish club sponsor during a ioint meeting between the two 'H I 1- clubs. Sherry Redd, Cynthia Mottley, Alvin Walker, Ethel Jones, Grace Cottrell, and Lizzie Towns pose behind refreshments for a quick picture before a meeting. 4 FRENCH CLUB ENCOURAGES PARTICIPATION Il nl .Q Michael Beale spends the chill of the homecoming on the top of the French Club float. A-ISIS.. M . iiwie I . I FIRST ROW: Rusty Quynn, Melford Walker, Lucille Gray, Rita Henderson, Jean Evans, Linda Wchrman, Mary Kendall, Olga Matthews. SECOND ROW: Carol Evans, Gina Davis, Lori Hunter, Rose Cocke, Terri Amernick, Sasa Kaleva. THIRD ROW: Debbie Brown, Mary Sue Johnson, Janet Wallace, Laura Mitchell, Beth Meisel. FOURTH ROW: Jacqueline Davis, Jessica Raphael, Mrs. Mary Harris, Bernardine Goode, Margaret Walker. GERMAN cius MAKES ADVENT wREATHs I F UF Ot 'auf' FIRST ROW: Morgan Norris, Roger Bailey, Murray Howard, Franel Zacharias. SECOND ROW: Mrs. W. Johnson, Anne Mabe, Bonnie Carignan, Marissa Drayton, Karen Drayton, Nannette Bailey. THIRD ROW: Paul Cline, Charles Hoover, Debra Smithson, Sheri Cooley, Sandra Mims. FOURTH ROW: Charlene Armistead, Howard Belsches, Becky Sanders, Doug Burton. FIFTH ROW: Melvin Lewis, Valerie Reilly, Doug Savage, Rusty Levey. SPRING SHOW OPENS EYES , TO NEW FASHIONS Faye Wilson and Sonny Tinsley, DECA members, earn money for Muscular Dystrophy while giving a tea for teachers. ROW ONE: Faith Barnes, Brenda Bell, Ruby Peete, Valerie White, Cynthia Walker, Tanya Hill. SECOND ROW: Cathy Green, Cynthia Willoughby, Jerelyn Reid, Deborah Gordan, Sunny Tinsley, Barbretta Hill, Mrs. Dale Hall. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Carter, Patricia Scott, Charmaine Winns, Benita Sweeden, Verita Green, Ramona Yates, Betty Kreider. D.E. STUDENTS TAKE ALL HONORS FIRST ROW: Barbretta Hill, Faith Barnes, Jerelyn Reid, Janice Oliver, Constance Parham, Cathy Green, Mel Vaughn, Oscar Goode. SECOND ROW: Mrs. D. Hall, Shirl Mead, Ruby Peete, Mark Katz, Elizabeth Acosta, Lue Butler, Phillip Reuben, .lames Alston, Sam Robinson. THIRD ROW: Richard Banks, Wanda Waldrop, Teresa Adams, Sunny Tinsley, Faye Wilson, Verita Green, Joseph Randall, Kenneth Townes, Marvin Beniamin, Floyd Fields, Vernon McMilIian. FOURTH ROW: Mr. D. Pendergrast, Charles Eldridge, Charlotte Forbes, Wanda Lewis, Theresa Mack, Wade Randolph, Jennifer Harris, Wayne Lunsford, Cornelius Christopher. FIFTH ROW: Tony Watkins, Linwood Christopher, George Kerney, Lynette Hawkins, Joseph Claiborne, Linda Simms, Keith Edwards, Mr. B. Willis. F.B.L.A. RISES TO NEEDS OF BUSINESS STUDENTS F.H.A. EMPHASIZES FORESIGHT FIRST ROW: Phyllis Griffin, Cindy Spencer, Lora Young, Olivia Weaver, Patricia Tisdale, Vanessa Boyer, Theresa Mack, Rita Short. SECOND ROW: Miss M. V. Clarke, Bernard Rucker, Denise Dorman, Carrie Coles, Bertha Armstrong, Bertha Thomas, Leta Scruggs, Vianne Smith, Charmaine Hewlett, Cynthia Wingate. HS' I . -. FIRST ROW: Teresa Adams, Jack Hazlewood, Margaret Edwards, Anita Bell, Jeanette Littleton, Donna Premaza, Vanessa Boyer, Brenda Johnson, Mrs. Norma Carter. SECOND ROW: Larry Henderson, Charlotte Stewart, Fern Jones, Leigh Reams, Miranda Lewis, Sherri Fretwell, Darlene Taylor, Debbie Whitley. THIRD ROW: Mel Vaughan, Carrie Cole, Cherie Barnes, Terry Williams, Susan Roberts, Charmaine Hewlett, Anita Fretwell, Theresa Jennings, Mary Riddick. LONG HOURS STUPEFY STAFF .flu Yr' -is A Q Yearbook Editor in Chief Nancy Supposedly undetected, Chief-Photographer, Robert Ware, Burton Hcshega gmile swing G sneaks a peak at some new ideas. MONTICELLO meenng. l Randy Penn does a double-take when caught Advisors Miss Sherwin and Mr. Pendergrast converse as off guard by the cameraman. Becky Sanders waits her turn. FIRST ROW: Randy Penn, Beth McGrath, Nancy Burton, Becky Sanders. SECOND ROW: Linda Simms, Vanessa Boyer, Anne Quynn, Janet Premaza, Robert Ware, Sharalyn Garrard. THIRD ROW: Alvin Walker, Morgan Norris, Linda Wahrman, Terri Amernick, Faye Wilson, Renata Cohen, Beverly Byrd. FOURTH ROW: Mr. D. Pendergrast, Darlene Taylor, Arletta Booker, Charlene Armistead, Karen Whitley, Miss A. Sherwin. ROW: Robert Ware, Mr. P. Hunt, Deana Crowder, Alan S hw't r SECOND ROW- C I R' h d Y tt c lze. . aroyn ic ar son, ve a Drayton, Dean Kaplan, Tommy Owens. THIRD ROW: Jessica Raphael, Reginald Gordon, Lori Hunter, Alvin Walker, Mrs. M. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Sharalyn Garrard, Trudy Perry, Stanley Edwards, Soraya Gunnell. JEFFERSONIAN ADDS INTERESTS WITH NEW FEATURES The newspaper staff pores over a layout for its next edition. DECLARATION STAFF STRUGGLES WIT NTEST ENTRIES HCO K FIRST ROW: Jane Yates, Van Tompkins, Lori Cohen, Margaret Refo, Kimberly Carlton, Mrs. B. J. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Hedy Caplan, Jessica Raphael, Laura Mitchell, Karen Faison, Anne Lampert. THIRD ROW: Margaret Walker, Ricky Mason, Michael Beale, Trudy Perry, Melford Walker, Reginald Harris. MADRIGALISTS DISPLAY SENSITIVITY TO TONE I -L.?1 X' - The Madrigalists' first performance for the school is excellent even though Scott Campbell Ifourth from the leftl has become pale with stage fright. The Madrigalists practice under informal relaxed conditions and, at the same time, are able to produce quality sound. X FIRST ROW: Carrie Fisher, Juana Thompson, Stephanie Fields, Betty Bynum, Vita Harris, Frances Booker. SECOND ROW: Ivan Williams, Rosville Cousins, David Baber, Scott Campbell, Bert Allen. The choir demonstrates that singing isn't everything by stopping practice for a quick E - , theory lesson. CHOIR PERFORMS WITH INCREASING VITALITY Steve Howard plays the M.C. with Yvonne Ellis as the contestant in a game show during the orientation assembly. ,'.if'I'lUI I lit-Ll. I SEM ?0Si'?g. , s ,Et 0-' 1 rvmcfim, iw-iv? 9 FIRST ROW: Ms. J. Cutler, Linda Walkup, Felecia Joyner, Lucille Gray, Mariorie Jones, Sarah Kay, Laura Popkins, Deana Crowder, Sherri Fretwell, Rusty Levey, Pacquita Sayles, Joann Caleb, Maria Diaz, Sharalyn Garrard, Mary Dawkins, Laverne Davis. SECOND ROW: Norma Cooper, Pam Little, Deborah Robertson, Pat Lenke, Becky Sanders, Keith Lynch, Rosville Cousins, Novel Thompson, Scott Campbell, Albert Walker, Olga Matthews, Rena Kelley, Dineen Bailey, Margaret Walker, Tara Taylor. THIRD ROW: Vianne Smith, Stephanie Fields, Vita Harris, Ada Benton, Betty Bynum, Steve Howard, Raymond Banks, Jeff Walker, Victor Williams, David Baber, David Lewis, Ivan Williams, Steve Shaw, Juanita Gillyard, Eloise Parks, Brenda Cotton. JEFFETTES AND MIXED CHORUS ATTAIN QUALITY SOUND FIRST ROW: Ms. J. Cutler, Lisa Thomas Cecelia Graham, Joy Moore. SECOND ROW Alveta Walker, Brenda Reid, Tara Taylor, Mary Archer THIRD ROW: Bertha Thomas, Bertha Armstrong Jean Evans .ggi QS Ms. Cutler smiles as she thinks of what she is going to do to the cameraman. FIRST ROW: Laverne Davis, Myrna Jefferson, Ramona Yates. SECOND ROW: Melodee Griffin, Sharon James, Mary Dawkins, Teresa Cox, Ms. J. Cutler. THIRD ROW: Denise Halley, Dorothy Watkins, Suprina Harris. FOURTH ROW: Joe Robinson, Larry Armstead, Maurice Reveley. FIFTH ROW: Charles Johnson, Joe Claiborne, Ed Riley. ORCHESTRA ACHIEVES EXCELLENCE The orchestra practices for a special program. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Sue Johnson, Lewis Webb, Susan Wallace, Kent Wilkins, Sheila Cole, Tom McLawhorn, Linda McLauren, Angela Williams, Abe Shocket, Jessica Raphael, Ricky Paarfus, Sue Jessup, Mr. R. Britton, Krista Berryman, Dean Kaplan, Tom Booker, Roger Smith. NOT PICTURED: Elaine Engrum, Chris Jackson. stomach in, shoulders back . . . Mr. Britton once again practices what he preaches - back straight, 4 Mr. Jackson takes time for careful MR. JACKSON'S FIRST YEAR PROVES TO BE ONE OF THE BEST Rv Some of the students take a break while others practice their parts. instruction. f f 3 -4 1 g I 51, . - ' g -V s V M i FIRST ROW: Albert Herring, Angela Williams, Reginald Walker, Lawrence Cooper, Jill Henley, Mary Crawford, Sheba Wright, Pamela DePalma, Carla Gray, Archie Ruffin, Anthony Fisher, Joe Mattox. SECOND ROW: Mel Vaughan, Geraldine Pollard, Jean Baylor, Bruce Burleigh, Bernard Rucker, Michael Saunders, Darrell Davenport, John Bradley, Linwood Burton, Roger Bailey, Rodney Harmon, Rudolph Jones, Reginald Brown. THIRD ROW: Morgan Norris, Cheryl DeLoatch, Marell Harmon, Todd Lee, Michael Grooms, Mr. Jackson, Dwayne Gardner, Kevin Singleton, Anthony Grooms, Linnard Russell, James Taylor. THE BAND MARCH ES ON LEFT TO RIGHT: Linwood Burton, Carla Gray, Jill Henley, April Fisher, Mary Crawford, Sheba Wright, Cheryl De Loatch, Albert Herring, Angela Williams, Reginald Walker, Mel Vaughan, Britchem Pryor, Morgan Norris, Pamela Richardson, Karen Payne, Geraldine Pollard, Jean Baylor, Ralph Singleton, Michael Grooms, Todd Lee, Marell Harmon, Victor Williams, Joe Mattox, Anthony Fisher, Dwayne Gardner, Kevin Singleton, Linnard Russell, Anthony Grooms, James Taylor, Archie Ruffin, Reginald Brown, Rudolph Jones, Wilbert Bellamy, Rodney Harmon, Michael Wyatt, Roger Bailey, Darrell Davenport, Michael Sanders, Bruce Burleigh, Bernard Rucker, John Bradley. STANDING IN FRONT: Sherry Russell, Tanya Hill, McKinley Thomas, Mr. H. Jackson. MAJORETTES. STANDING: Charlene Armistead, Yolanda Vincent, Monica Taylor, Rose Brown, Teresa Mack, Sheila Stokes, Lula James, Vanessa Boyer. KNEELING: Kathryn Chambers, Faith Simms, Ramona Fells, Darlene Taylor, Cynthia Wingate, Lizbeth Hayes, Bertha Thomas. Drum Maior, McKinley Thomas, throws a glance at the camera as the band performs with precision. 's.. L-C. ABOVE: Mr. Jackson instructs the band with words, with gestures, f-1' and with a whistle. 'wh ' RIGHT: Roger Bailey prefers warm ears to the band uniform, any day. ff-ws-. 125 VIVACIOUS CHEERLEADERS BOOST SPIRIT LEFT TO RIGHT: Jill Hill, Frances Constantine, Conchita Brown, Beverly Byrd, Barbretta Hill, Kathy Coles, Valerie Walker, Vita Harris, Renita Walden, Laurita Harris, Stephanie Fields, Betty Bynum, Letha Pittman, Rita Henderson, Mary Kendall, Eileen Norrell, Wendy Brown, Lisa Lovings, Rita Short, Brenda Johnson. I if f fimti l ' Y W' I I fn B f- F -5711 I' ..- utr wnfn rffrr :It-3 Li ' mfg ZL.Ll.J3i: 1 'U ' We ' v-,lN'2E'.1'Zl' Mit . ' Q' 1111 ,. as ' e'3Q'1'1g,Q13'- eaypinmr--f ' I F ab , , 'im f -F 0 . Iv si , 'ge T, N ,1Qf -?f Qfif.'?'i -+n.:i., 'I . sf r I if It I as . N- ,fl T, A V' V .'- ,gm Q! I y d Bi' I I is . I I I B f , I I 7: + , 1 ln ' t T' r r' b L, 1 if F x:-4 'D' X fi TT ' ' -Y. V - - - , 1 RIGHT: Cheerleaders root for a Junior ,,,.L A H A, x .f had ' , -- Varsity game after school. .Y I' ' rf- If-,Q 2 M 'ZW f 1 wi It I 'Ii ABOVE: Cheerleaders make a spirited impression at their first pep rally. RIGHT: Chilly but enthusiastic cheerleaders huddle together for warmth during the homecoming 7 game. 126 MAJORETTES EXPRESS STYLE FIRST ROW: Theresa Chatman, Tanya Hill, Marilyn Boswell. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Littleton, Faith Simms, Kathy Chambers, Bertha Thomas, Cynthia Wingate, Liz Hayes, Ramona Fells. THIRD ROW: Sherri Jones, Daphine Caleb, Darlene Taylor, Debra Smithson, Monica Taylor, Yolanda Vincent, Charlene Armistead, Barbara Bynum, Rose Brown, Teresa Mack, Shelia Stokes, Barbara Johnson, Lula James. .S 'y I ' - ' Q E3 ,ggi 5? fs 'Q' g - l ,,,,.,A.i.. I 3 in Fl KM li ,r A .V , Q , , .,. JW ,AQ 1 J K fffj..-, . g ff 'f li',9,ga,, ,fr Ar I ,.swg1.fa nf? 1 1 tx l 331. 'Aivmtihfdi it fl? 5 Liz Hayes looks on as the Maiorettes line up for performance. TEBAHOES SHARE ATHLETIC INTERESTS FIRST ROW: Mrs. D. Dickerson, Margaret Refo, Laura Popkins, Olga Matthews, Tanya Hill. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bynum, Brenda Brown, Deborah Morgan, Beth Meisel, Cathy Green THIRD ROW: Helen Rhodes, Deana Crowder, Sylvia Harvey, Vicki Booker. FOURTH ROW: Anne Quynn, Susan Hart, Allison Penn, Dianne Hewlett. FIHH ROW: Lyn Waldorf, Jeanette Littleton, Randy Penn, Debbie Brown. TALENTED THESPIANS EXPRESS TRUE ABILITY FIRST ROW: Jessica Raphael, Bonnie Carignan, Melford Walker, Jacqueline F. Davis, Cassandra Mims, Stephen Howard, Leta Scruggs, Mark Hess, Leigh Reams, Renata Cohen, Eloise Parks. SECOND ROW: Margaret Walker, Jean Evans, Sherry Russell, Lawrence Cooper, Franel Zacharias, Valerie Walker. THIRD ROW: Margaret Refo, Laura Popkins, Frances Constantine, Nancy Burton. FOURTH ROW: Michael Beale, Adrian Lomax. ACTIVE LIVES MEAN ACTIVE MINDS 3' ii F if gp , , C N ' 1 35 S X M ,W T N A K I 4 5fi M,,Siqs.1.- Qil' 4 I , ' I 1 4 as ' ilk' rs 1 ' S 'df I , Y I I' is Key Clubbers stand guard over piles of newspapers ,VSS , re 2 Q Fix during paper drive. I' Champe Burnley and Science Club president Jeff Walker think about future plans for the club. 'is ABOVE LEFT: President Stephanie Fields serves punch while conversing with fellow Keyettes, Laurita Harris and Lisa Lovings. ABOVE: The Maiorettes march in step during halftime of a football game. LEFT: As a fund raising proiect, the literary magazine holds an auction. BELOW LEFT: T.J. had its first taste of French Club humor at the orientation assembly. BELOW: Lawrence Cooper performs in uniformity with the marching band. 1' 'W if ,. -v1.4 '. la Y:- -- I 12119 ' 'igfff . - 'gif X ,gL.,W.. . :JV B f S ' ' '14 . 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'X , lx s 2 f' ftewfk l W Lf 'S F' 6 P4 5' f' 4 z ' 3 1 ., Lf. 1 J' f- 1 SPORTS The American military victory at Saratoga was matched by diplomatic victories: the treaty of amity and commerce and the treaty of alliance with France. Benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee signed treaties in France and were greeted by cheering patriots on their return. 'kirir VIKINGS CONQUER CAPITAL DISTRICT TITLE Striving and competing, a goal to cross or a point to score, the shouting and the tumult that never die, were like shadows that beckoned us on. But the desire to win never overshadowed the deep solid T.J. traditions of loyalty, sportsmanship, and physical developments. The sweet shadows of victory outlasted the bitter shadows of defeat, and so stood the tall shadows of THE MIGHTY VIKINGS. zifhf' gx 'j' ,ffl T ' Q t,,'g ssc, fi g v 4, ,Q-I 3 K !f,v I . E1 rf y ,- Z ' ,if ,nv to , , ,M - 1 . i' .LL ll, F ' 'l e ' A 9 'S . or I ,Q LQ LL-51 rift-rw-1-w...4. D. Center, Donnie Stratton, gets the game under way with a vigorous kick. Co-Captains Gary Falden and Bert Allen think about their team's performance. FRONT ROW: Manager Billy Loving, Curtis Williams, Maurice Jones, Fred Giles, Brent Evans, Charles Watkins, Le Keith James, Carlton Day, Norvell Robinson, Rosville Cousins, Curtis Miller, Ricky Rowe, Gary Falden ICO- Captainl, Eric Barrett, Andre Jackson. SECOND ROW: Kevin Canada, Leonardo Coleman, Tim Newsome, Gene Purnell, Tony Thorne, Donnie Stratton, Bryan Kocen, Richard McGrath, Maurice Johnson, Dave Robinson, AI Robinson, Richard Banks, Frank Mack, Mark Stevens, Archie Winston. THIRD ROW: Offensive Coach D. Robbins, Billie Butts, Donald Hill, Derrick Simmons, Charles Scott, Jeffrey Urquhart, Jerome Jefferson, Tommy McLawhorn, Bo Hobbs, Bert Allen ICQ-Captainl, Ricky Johnson, Craig Carter, Chris Jackson, Rodman Mason, Alton Belsches, Everette Brewer, Allen Alston, and Coach R. Williams. CAPITAL DISTRICT CHAMPIONS SEASON RECORD 6-4-0 T.J. OPPONENTS T.J. OPPONENTS 6 Petersburg .... ........... 2 3 34 Huguenot .. .......... .0 6 Kennedy .. . ..... O I4 Freeman . . .. . . .7 I4 Henrico .... .... I 7 7 Walker .... .... I 9 3 Hermitage .... .... 2 6 21 Wythe ........ .... 8 27 Armstrong .... .... O 3 John Marshall . . . . . .O -W 4' ' Richard McGrath, defensive end, and Bryan Kocen, linebacker, close in for the kill. fl M Q S S w. 9 I . ,.f-. . ,Q . W . Q- gv .V , , --.W ' 'IMT ,-r V. . . , 5.13 P Q,-. . -- w... N '7 -'. - f92Qq,X1n.'f -,.,,, V,-,Q , . ' ' Q- ' 'j ,. x 5' -f--N I ' Tailback, Gary Falden, rushing for some of his IOO7 yards, follows the block of Maurice Johnson, fullback, against Maggie Walker. 'S Defensive tackle Donald Hill and cornerback Charles Scott stop opponents for a short gain. .,.r Y V'-'ik ' 'J .::'-'. TLC ,4 I 5 m ruff: .. i ?L1fFfiQigL, -2 si' sims If Y ',i I ' ,,.g. ' - -- P -4,'21,!--fi .-,fx -- X' A-:.s.g:mpg,gg,':.. ,v .i, -.- N. . fe , ' fu-'P'-vw'-fs - - mf- . - 'D' J ' 2 ' i.49 '1 ' sf,-ye,-,......,. - v-.n,.,g..L-.9,s,L, 1 , .- -. ' U--' L- H 'M ,W '. . - r :.g,,.,03F'i .. ' -1 r 227 M .. , . c..-.,g,...,., . 'A ,J , , . ,,., D, . X. .V h-.,.-, t, - A .r A ,A,' ,ar-.. . Bert Allen, fullback, picks up yardage following the blocking of Ricky Johnson, Bryan Kocen and Richard McGrath. Gary Falden follows teammate's block t K-4 There is strength in numbers! o pick up yardage against J.M. ABOVE: Ricky Johnson catches a pass from Craig Carter displaying the Double Pass Play. ABOVE RIGHT: Tailback Gary Falden, comes from behind Bo Hobb's and Bert Allen's hole in the J.M. line. RIGHT: First-year quarterback, Craig Carter, runs for day light against Maggie Walker. VIKINGS FEEL THRILL OF SUCCESS I ,cg Vg? Co-Captain Bert Allen quick-kicks out of the Maurice Johnson lowers his shoulder as Donnie Stratton end to help lead the Vikings to victory. gets ready to strike a J.M. linebacker. . . .and this is where it all begins. Exciting! Puzzling! Astonishing! Pleasing! Jubilant! Wondrous! T.J. Vikings! 5 my X 1. bij ,ff,,,g. A4 . Co-Captains, Bert Allen and Gary Falden, make a fantastic Winning or losing the game can depend on Viking sweep by picking up needed yardage. only one point, as John Marshall well knows. Soccer style, Charles Watkins splits the up-rights. N ,-,.- A is - ,- 5 l a , i M- as sssa T5 5 A Be H... 1 Senior Bryan Kocen takes a much deserved break during the Tommy McLawhorn, wide receiver, watches tediousness ofa rough game. the game with intense concentration. SEASON RECORD . . OPPONENTS John Marshall . . . ...... . . . . Walker ...... ........ l 8 6 Armstrong .... .... 0 8 Kennedy . .. . . .26 0 Wythe . . . . . .8 The J.V. football team closed out its 1975 season with a l-4 record. Star players, Archie Ruffin, Brad Mongo, James Sutton, and Oliver Childs, provided the team with much enthusiasm and drive. Hopefully, several of these young Vikings will be moving up to the varsity squad next year. J.V. TEAM TACKLES ROUGH SEASON FRONT ROW: Coach Atkinson, Eugene Spears, Ronald Stallings, Keith Patterson, Linwood Burton, Douglas Cheatham, Brad Mongo, James Sutton, Oliver Childs, Reggie Jackson, Archie Ruffin, Everette Brewer. SECOND ROW: Anthony Tucker, Spencer Mead, Theodore Brown, Reginald Finney, Jeffrey Coles, Gary Ellis, Tim Smith, James Girdy, Marvin Strother ,Joe Vines. THIRD ROW: Kevin Hobbs, Joe Robinson, Alexander Motley, Larry Adams, Walter Taylor, Neverett Eggleston, Elmango Alexander, Danny Finner, Charles Jenkins. 25,2 s R Li me ...li mg W M J lim FE' ri-Y .515 sk Y ?v i :Lyle favs: I L A N i'. ' l ,ln 1 A 1 V sill Q JR emi N L if x . av - fl .,Q.1ggf,w , W: , L.,4,Jv . , A IVWQ ,. bfi ' V x'V N '- J' J X pr.. JW 135.5 Coach Atkinson talks strategy with Keith Patterson. GA -. .A . g , ia, ..s,. xx! X Q. , R kwrfl in ,',5,,E - 'ffm .7 5' ,.. n 'Y -- -A f -.A ' 'W-F' AJ'.w,.-,j,:,gog'f-, ., X- Qg-32 -bfkfribvv g V- ' nv , D .. Ant' , .'i,?,'d !?gf.-bww-cw-.4 1:19 -P 'df-A-M .. t H -. A- W Maier.. ltzfssw iv 1 -A . . . .,, ' , E 1 . I ,y , Reserve quarterback, Bennie Turpin, hands the Tailback, James Sutton, struggles for yardage. ball off to Douglas Cheatham against JFK. 7 HOCKEY TEAM DISPLAYS PERSEVERANCE The Hockey Team had an enioyable and exciting 1975-76 season. The team's record, though not outstanding, by no means indicated the quality of play that the girls exhibited throughout the year. The team had a very good forward line, however, the defense was super. All of the games were lost by one point q with the exception of the Wythe dl' games. All of this year's seniors, j 5 ,Z Q H Debra Brown, Beth Meisel, Randy Al , Q f Q Penn, and Wanda Waldrop fm ' ' contributedalotof needed 1 , Ks.-f 1, - g H' . g, j ' 7' 'f4Q '.' 'bif'l ' experience and skill to the team. my 1 'l s Laura Popkins, with the aid of Diane Hewlett, makes a successful goal for the Vikings. i Ill Ill Fu f - . -, - y ,Gr T -Q -D. gfgy I N W eg, A ., KQ., .g?yr1W,xx.. , ,, 'Qfpg .. . uv Q A ll I 7 Forwards Sylvia Mason and Randy Penn Co-captain Wanda Waldrop struggles to attempt a joint play to seize possession of the change the direction of the ball. ball. With combined team effort and enthusiasm, T.J. struggles for a possible goal against Kennedy. ., .. . .T T PEL l P UI 2 :- a . L .2131 'mai . ' ' i l T se!! MQ' fav - 1'-N:..'f'-fmf sa'-my. . if , A . iggr , . 4 4- Wi QV 5 A 1 , A L ' K' 5' V, .' Y . 1 .'-Q'-,,..,',,,' 1' ,R , . -1 ri?-,QKE1 ' L- . -- KNEELING: C0-Captain Sylvia Harvey, Co-Captain Wanda Waldrop, STANDING: Manager Laura Mitchell, Laura Popklns Vicki Booker, Margaret Refo, Deana Crowder, Debra Brow n, Beth Meisel Coach Dickens, Randy Penn Yulanda Sauls, Laverne Ferguson Crystal Mason, Susan Hewlett, Time-keeper Lett-inner Randy P dribbles the ball downfield toward goal cage. SEASON RECORD T.J. OPPONENTS T.J. OPPONENTS 0 Wythe .... ........... 4 O Wythe ................ 2 O Huguenot .... . . .I 0 John Marshall. . . . . . .1 'l Kennedy ...... . . .O 0 Huguenot ...... . . . .O I John Marshall .... . . .O 1 Kennedy . . . . . . .l Hart Diane Beth McGrath enn the YOUNG VIKINGS FINISH 4th IN DISTRICT IK? 11 'Q Q Q qi!! R. X A ..., 1 , I QS- ff - f . N: ,. , vQe, y' 5, f ' M.: v-.- . If ,X lf 'Tr 'ral N , Qs 5 .Q lui s -2:7 232' 1 -' 'F 1 -3.551-'wiedl ' x Arg .-' S., Sophomore Robert Logan - All-District, All- Freshman Harold Evans Freshman Chris Dillon Regional, All-State - leads Viking Harriers. holds down team's rounds turn in full stride. isis-ski-'fr I .'ff,fi,if1Ql ' - 52' ' .nv if as w w f? ..-,-M ff 'vp if 5 VU . f yggif. :TE ' it ,gg .iff -s . .W Senior David Benson gives maturity to young squad. number two spot. f'4, 2 ,gf ' - Junior Lorenzo Cheatham Sophomore Will Scott shows heads for finish line. Viking determination. I rv 'f f ,, w ,,,,, I 'ff I Cs rt'-5 1 , 'cd an J S :M i, -.Z VIKING GIRLS WIN REGIONAL AND , NATIONAL HONORS .,,,:, -fgcff ,, -I fr., , . - I-,r if X -,i - - Q- C . WJ., mb V U 1, :z ' g Hft J .1 slr- DA., n , U QQ, C I,, r I'-'O IgM..--ja --5 ' .lla 5 ff. si , A fd , X ,if V l 6' i - . . v y A 4 Ji' . A D 2' J, fs' WW, , an .4 V' ' , . X F Y' 'sl if 12 ' -f f , -fs 1 I f it - ni ff- , -. I 'H ' K V' J 5 in K x.5 M Ls.f ' ,,, E If ', I 'f aw , 'fi If my u pf' - ' ,.. I,,. A I f my . , fue 3-I? 'gel ,il A ., , ,g -,. ', kjv nits., x, I , A J' :fu r f ,ak , A i -, ' National Junior Olympic Richmond Junior Olympic Champ Jeanette National Senior Women's qualifier Susan Wallace Rickman grinds out the mileage in road Medalist Deborah Snaggs leads shows championship form. run. W I, J M new 3 NIM .'-u:'?'1-1-4 7 ig, icMt..,,g. Deborah smiles at Deborah Snaggs Day bulletin board, part of Key Club led proiect which saw students, faculty, and area businesses rally to raise funds for her trip to the National Championship in California. the pack over the hill. NATIONAL WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY MEDALIST DEBORAH SNAGGS WAS DUBBED SUPER STAR BY NATIONAL PUBLICATION I4I Viking Indoor squad prepares for the day's practice. YOUNG VIKINGS FINISH THIRD IN INDCJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 42 Serious training makes triple-iumper Ronald Hayden a regional scorer. WN is 'Y . I ' Q , 9, A I ' H-1-I. Q 9 ml I rgef , ,.,w..c Us '- P Viking sprinters, Sophomore Kevin Singleton, Senior Brent Evans lCo-Captainj, and Freshman Billy Butts, dominate the boards. I 'Lv' mtl Frank Mack follows Valentino Robinson to Victor Williams wins Feature 600 a hurdle victory. at Richmond Coliseum. VIKING SUPERGALS: ROUTlNE EXCELLENCE Dominating district and regional track competition for the third consecutive year as if it were a matter of destiny, the Viking supergals sprinted to State and National prominence during the I976 outdoor season. Led by an outstanding group of runners, including the District and Regional Record holders in every running event contested, the Vikings swept to their third undefeated season in dual-meet competition. Kia G' mm. Regional 440 champ Tanya Hill sets another record. QP 1 ?' vu L. M' MLK 'A v-....,,,,,,,,,-.i L, V ' ' ' ' 'Mt' 'iflidbwx' - ' M-aN..:' -2' uw-.ga-N Relay stars Brenda Brown check on Brenda Brown in route to 440 official results as teammates Laurita Harris, Kathy Coles, relay record. and Tanya Hill leave the stand with their medals. Tl :. 1-r' The State's top sprint duo, Brenda Brown Laurita Harris defeats National Record holder and Krista Berryman, record another Michelle Hardin in 80-yard low hurdles. Viking sweep. 14 .f wing, i -i'12 '- ci 4 Xxhgw.: ' ' QWQIIEZ' ff' - A ' , f -' 5 Kay, 4 4 I, I 3 x i 'M I thx Zh, A 1 I ,F s.. eta 1 I km, U A 3 5 ... I, ii' f my 'gage H ,J f . 'F 'A 5 I V.: ,i.,..4l ... K. .. . Q- kg,-3 ,.,. nw Senior Deborah Snaggs strives to National Q ' I prominence in the mile with the Richmond Track .. i.tA A ' it , and Field Club. 'Iii A iiii I I N -In I 'I ' u ii' :f',j ' Wil If ...mjlis ll ABOVE RIGHT: Cathy Green demonstrates record form in the discus to teammates Debra Watkins, Venise Johnson, Helen Rhodes, and Barbara Bynum. RIGHT MIDDLE: Sophomore Wendy Brown tops the timbers. RIGHT: Susan Wallace leads teammate Jeanette Rickman to the finish line in the mile. YOUNG VIKINGS STAR IN REBUILDING YEAR I 3 9 l 4 , all , .I ' . ii -wi cw? if?-PM J .Q . K . ,. , I 1 I J. .D Xft- -gf Elf- -. . .I vafx Triple iumpers Ivan Williams, Brent Evans, Valentino Managers James Harris and Moses Gayles read final Robinson, Frank Mack, Ronald Hayden, and Victor workout times to tired middle-distance runners. Williams perform iump drills. Co-Captains David Benson and Brent Evans discuss workout with Coach Holdren. I With only a handful of upperclassmen returning from the 1975 squad, the boys' team faced a rebuilding year in 1976. The ninth and tenth graders saddled with this responsibility were not satisfied with predictions of future success, however, and under the leadership of senior Co-Captains Dave Benson and Brent Evans, stunned many of their older, more experienced, competitors with surprising victories. - .. -L 7 5' J M -.., - Wea. . g s, .. TEA Q wx ,K el y B 2 ' ' K .L ati' ir' 3 ,1,, ,. aszer 'i Q V f , ,377 , ' 1 . 'Refi-f-f ?31 'WZ.f,:fV...:4 'kZT 'f' ,K -- ., ,,,,1 is . W 'ris B Sprint stars Marvin Strother, Billy Butts, Kevin Distance star Robert Logan aids teammates Harold Singleton, and Brent Evans drive from the blocks. Evans, Charles Edwards, Chris Dillon, Will Scott, and Everett Brewer in interval workout. . if. -, A i.V E Y Q 1 -,., ' ' ag strs l QQJQS ' 'F' mH'iiiHEBit?tii rA t f We E-Y --E ' I 'V it 'ww-M Viking hurdlers Valentino Robinson and Frank Coach Holdren shows Charles Jenkins discus technique while Mqck Hgofqhq comin' Qnd gg-,in', teammates Steve Bolling, Michael Williams and Gary Falden observe. A6 STANDING: Manager Billy Lovings, Manager David Hamlin, Ricky Johnson, Arthur Carter, Corneal Crumbley, Lamont Knight Michael Perry, Quinton Smithers, Wilber Dyer, Jesse Harrison, Victor Harris lCo-Captainl, Kenneth Thompson, Manager Bo Hobbs. KNEELING: William Bradley, Percy Mitchell. NOT PICTURED: Chris Smith lCo-Captainl The mighty Viking basketball team was picked to start off the season as an underdog team, but the team compiled a record that was as impressive as that of any previous year. There were many standouts this year including Co- Captains Victor Harris and Chris Smith, William Bradley, Michael Perry, and Lamont Knight. The l 976 Viking team finished the season with an overall l6-5 record and 10-2 in the Capital District. The Mighty Vikings remained Mighty, SEASON RECORD OPPONENT Wythe .... ......... 6 8 Huguenot . . . . . .67 Henrico ..... . . .63 Warwick ..... . . .57 Salesian ....... . . .50 Hudson Catholic. . . . . .44 Benedictine ..... . . .62 Armstrong ...... . . .64 John Marshall ...... . . .58 Highland Springs .... . . .53 Walker ......... . . .79 Huguenot ...... . . .78 Kennedy ..... . . .45 Freeman ....... . . .56 George Wythe .... . . .62 Armstrong ...... . . .53 John Marshall .... . . .54 Highland Springs .... . . .56 Walker ......... . . .76 Freeman .... . . .53 Kennedy .... . . .42 MIGHTY VIKINGS PULL OFF UPSET OF THE YEAR Michael Perry out lumps his opponent, aiding Vikings to an early edge. William Bradley makes a running go at the basket for the score. .gli A H 4 I A k'l K' f Due to mature subiect matter, Coach Robbins' reply is censored. I47 48 VIKINGS SHOOT TO WIN Victor Harris shoots for crucial points. With careful aim and good iudgment, Monty Knight makes a basket. William Bradley shoots on an outside chance and makes the score. . 4- N W 2 .' fl.: 4 Q We ,z 34 ' i3 Chris Smith demonstrates some of the Viking defense. Michael Perry places a lay-up with pinpoint accuracy. Victor Harris tries to score as teammate Percy Mitchell watches hopefully. 14 50 J.V. TEAM HAS SLOW SEASON KNEELING: Coach J. Battle, Kenneth Thompson, Phillip Brown, Norvell Robinson, Manager Chris Cobb, Manager Spencer Mead. STANDING: Anthony Fisher, Irvin Carter, Floyd Fields, Shermont Mayo, Clarence Chambers, Frank Harvey, Charles Johnson, John Bradley, Jerome Jefferson, Ricky Thornton. Norvell Robinson makes a flying leap for the ball. . 'af ' fail! li, Norvell Robinson tosses the ball to teammate Kenneth Thompson. Coach Battle gives the team suggestions for improvement. The opponent's mistake aids T.J., as Kenneth Thompson scores from the free throw line. SPORTSMANSHIP AND PERFORMANCE MARK YEAR This year's basketball season was an enjoyable one for the girls' team. Though the record wasn't as good as was hoped for, the girls worked hard and looked forward to a better season next year. Cathy Green, Tanya Hill, Jeanette Littleton and Wanda Waldrop all contributed a good sportsmanlike attitude as well as performance. SEASON RECORD T.J. OPPONENT 35 Armstrong ..... ......... 2 6 28 John Marshall. . . ..... . .45 41 Maggie Walker . . .... 52 35 Huguenot .... .... 3 6 46 Kennedy ...... .... 2 6 49 George Wythe . . . . . . .47 40 Armstrong ..... .... 3 9 50 John Marshall. . . . . . .56 52 Maggie Walker . . .... 57 she moves away from her opponents. LEFT TO RIGHT: April Fisher, Debra Morgan, Wanda Waldrop, Sylvia Harvey, Brenda Brown, Justine Allen, Cathy Green, Gwen Dandridge, Charlene Hopkins, Diane Hewlett, Tanya Hill, Mrs. Dickerson. 'Ki f , . , J X W1 SEASON RECORD T.J. OPPONENTS T.J. OPPONENTS 3 F.U.M.A. ................ O 4 Huguenot .... ........... O O Maggie Walker ........... 3 4 Armstrong .... .......... O l Henrico ...... . . .2 3 Benedictine . . . . . .O O Tucker ....... . . .O 7 John Marshall . . . . .O 4 John Marshall . . . . .O 2 Lee Davis ..... . . . .O l Tucker ....... . . .2 3 Henrico ......... . . . l l Trinity . . . . . .O 3 Douglas Freeman . . . . . .2 Co-Captain Ricky Jones puts the ball in the right Co-Captain Charles Watkins moves the ball for T J direction for the Vikings. -, C J' ft S i3 -1fKf ff if - A f . 'slr 4'e?'ae q ' ff . Xl, . - . ,, IIENEELIISCE Stiegohen Cgndler6Panii STphEn,I,Done:gPd Statics, Shoals Ngatkllns, Bryaan Goalie Wqrren Pierce ggveg ocen, ic ar ones, teve atter uc , A ra am oc ett, ic ar c rat , Davi T b ' - ' f Johnson, David Owen. STANDING: Coach R. Flammia, Wade Banks, Mark Stevens, Rusty mi' b yllgcmmg possesslon O Rosner, John Norris, Rosville Cousins, William Fisher, Harold Kelly, Chuck Richardson, Jack G ' Randolph, Leonardo Coleman, John McGinnis, Warren Pierce, Jeff Walker. VIKING SKILL LEADS TO V.S.L. WIN The Viking soccer team played an outstanding season, finishing with a record of I 2-I -I , which made them eligible for the Virginia Soccer League tournaments. With skillful and determined players, such as Stephen Candler, Bryan Kocen, John McGinnis, Charles Watkins, Abe Shocket, Ricky Jones, Steve Clatterbuck, Donnie Stratton, and Warren Pierce, T.J. became the number one soccer team in the state for I976. The Viking soccer team definitely proved its true ability, as well as showing the spirit of Thomas Jefferson High School. J.V. SOCCER DISPLAYS DETERMINATIGN 1 1 ' I I, . if l' Ill' QQ?-1-as Rik? ln R swf ing' M - AVC., , f ' K-if-4. 3' --urvgupfxlsffl' 'A Rusty Quynn gets ready to kick the ball. With speed and determination, Chuck Richardson advances down the field. David Johnson makes obvious his control over the ball. Harold Kelly dribbles the ball down Jack Randolph prepares to pass the the field. ball to teammate Rusty Rosner. GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM SHOWS SPIRIT FIRST ROW: Esther Smith, Laverne Holland, Darlene Miles, Vallarie Reilly, Teresa Flippen, Beverly Gordon, Deborah Morgan. SECOND ROW: Coach G. Lewis, April Fisher, Sandra Taylor, Pat Neidermayer, Pamela In their second year of formation, the girls' softball team has instituted a motto as part of their team spirit: A good winner is also a good loser, win or lose, we'lI fight to the end. The 1976 team did fight strongly this year, aided by such factors as an optimistic outlook and returning players Deborah Morgan, Debra Whittes, Patrice Inge, Darlene Miles, and Justine Allen. 156 Mobley, Wilnette Hunter, Patrice Inge, Margaret Refo, Cynthia Walker, Frances Booker. Deborah Morgan, Captain, slams the ball across the plate and into the outfield. if , .- -- --f-M -.s ..-..., . ,.,,, .. H , .rg-Qs, .Q Cynthia Walker quickly leaps to Beverly Gordon, a fine hitter, swiftly makes it back to home plate. get possession of the ball. 0 i--u-.....,,- Pat Neidermayer practices keeping her eye on the ball. Coach G. Lewis instructs her team as Patrice Inge and April Fisher observe the situation. ' Ill KA.. Taking her turn at bat, Frances Booker hits the ball. BASEBALL TEAM STRESSES SPORTSMANSHIP Junior Co-Captain Craig Carter and Senior Co- Captain Charlie Watkins really sparked up the I976 baseball team this year. They were a big key to the strong infield defense, as were veterans Donnie Stratton, Charles Scott, Curtis Miller, Richard McGrath, Keith Harrison, Tony Thorne, Christopher Jackson, and Carlton Day. All of these experienced players, along with some new additions this year, comprised a strong and unified team. , av, 1 ' W 'Q x , el I I A 'l Q 1 l Coaches Battle and Atkinson congratulate each other on a fine team. wi- . s,s.s ,,,,,, Co-Captain Craig Carter is ready to bat. 158 ,, ,A , ., ,.. , ,- Q, , ,. , ,,,s. A A-,. .. i if il, FIRST ROW: Co-Captain Craig Carter, Co-Captain Charles Watkins, Keith Harrison, Charles Scott. SECOND ROW: Curtis Miller, Carlton Day, Tony Thorne, Donald Stratton, Harold Kelly. n...-...Rn V., Q. , -..v , ,. f . s 221-6 H :kt 6 'v' .4 Aran N 'IT' ,i- ' :.l,L'Y1- , I, -gif. 'cvmfnss N . use , X, .A fc xy, - A 'f vf:i'r' zQ1:f1+vf A f,. ,t nw'-' '- H E ,, A 4 A V'-aff , ' fq 1 . ' -pf- 3 'X 2352? if '-f 'ok 'Q X . yt. ,. 4 ., .W , . ., AA -'Qi ,625.'i. 0 A-4 -fr y W . of 434 .7 t 2 , M 5,5 2v.,,'5 'ig . ., b , T A 4 J , if - X 1- fa V d YK'-,Ahh ijfkrfbx 'T ,fifxjl , . ditffwj,-Wfwjiq- ' 'f 4 . 2 Mrk!! , , . . h .. i, W Q , X, , 1 7 t uf ABOVE LEFT: Charles Scott thinks of a definite plan of action. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Tony Thorne waits for the ball with intense anticipation. LEFT: Co-captain Charles Watkins is ready at bot. ABOVE: Curtis Miller, catcher, signals for a play. Curtis Miller steps up to the plate, ready to Craig Carter makes a quick dash to second base bat. 60 Donnie Stratton displays real Viking strategy and determination to hit the ball RETURNING NETMEN ARE STRONG This year's boys' tennis team included three returning lettermen from last year - Medaris Banks Todd Lee, and Russell Nash. The number one position was occupied by Junior Marell Harmon, and the number two position was held by Freshman Rodney Harmon. KNEELING: Todd Lee, David Hamlin, Russell Nash. STANDING: Mr. D. Logan lCoachj, Leroy Cousins, Marell Harmon, Rodney Harmon, Melvin Anthony. X x x ss .wx x xqxxsjk X 5 T .Q 53211 N x Marell Harmon slams the ball back Melvin Anthony leans forward to return Rodney Harmon sends the ball across across the net. the ball. the net with ease. 'gg - 4'Ct',',y3 , . . X . , I , .x, Todd Lee hits the ball during practice. Russell Nash delivers the ball to his opposition. GIRLS DEFEND '75 TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP The girls' tennis team posted a IO-0 District record in 1975 and were looking toward many of the promising freshmen and sophomores, so that they could repeat a championship. The I 976 edition ofthe netwomen had three very able returning players - Gail Caleb, Rita Henderson and Carolyn Richardson. I62 KNEELING: Gail Caleb, Carolyn Richardson. STANDING: Rita Henderson, Lori Hunter, Laura Popkins, Mrs. G. Dickens. Coach Dickens gives understanding and aid to Carolyn Richardson. fit? if ., 2 - C f Q-g,,...,e....q.,..f.:.sagem.- - 1 W' The girls' tennis team avidly listens to Coach Dickens explain the game's strategy. t I l R5 xxx 1 s 1 R' l . ,Nm .-...Ab-.lf G' - ll lllf, tx ' 1 ng. A 1- f , '11--,f x.',,f-it ,' ,. 'f iw 4 ' C fir 1:1 - it Q f s Q 'tffilgghfsggfsgf'-:ae-.Q ..i.1.c- ,,., . ,, 7 A, iid . lx: it -, Q , . sy 0 5 -L 4 . W 5- , A . -e-. . .' ' , , -Q.4,ij:sV ,AM -A-vifff NM ' . 'i , ,wfffw I , R i'si ' s J -1 ,t.A, X A :I , Laura Popkins looks on as Lori Hunter gives Carolyn 1 ,cz aiiss Richardson a helping hand and some helpful hints. C. s .. . ., Q, ,Sf Lage .sf J A., .,.- ,mf Carolyn Richardson puts the ball into play as Rita Henderson concentrates on her opponent's moves. 16 4 4? ' . - h 5 if 'iv J,-I Y 31, J, W 1-'M . - . Q, -gt' p -., .Yxq ww X5 W. ff K. 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Miles Modoc in 76 Paul Massie 108 Charlene Joyner Mrs. Russell Williams Brenda Silver Charles Hill Cynthia Johnson James Stallings William Davis Donald Taylor Marietta Teele David Barber Tawana Gilyard McKinley Thomas Liza Lovings Arlette Hill Warrick Taylor Irvin Mayo Mrs. Appleton Dana Wright Stephen Howard Keith Lynch Wilhelmina Williams Maria Diaz Shermont Mayo Russell Nash Dineen Bailey Roosevelt Fortune Ms. V. M. Lipscomb Ms. B. Grigg Ms. Sharalyn Garrard Ms. Joyce Braxton Ms. M. E. Jefferson Ms. B. J. Gordon Ms. E, B. Walker Mr. Robert Foster Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Groves Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson Ms. Mary Barley Ms. Karolyn L. Walker Master Kevin A. Walker Master Karon M. Walker Ms. C. A. Wilson Ms. J. A. Watkins Ms. Denise M. Woody Mrs. Thelma Branch Mrs. Mary L. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Lee Banks The Reverend John Conley Mr. William Braxton Mrs. Mary Brown Mrs. Josephine Pollard Brenda Pervall Evertte Newbill Rebecca Robinson Leon Corbin Mr. Bill Klien Gus Stover Barbara Brown Mr. Sam Walker Mr. Swader Donnell Flanagan LaVerne Davis Martha Bradley James Roise Amanda Murray Allen Christerphor Sylveria Lambert Walter Baxter Joseph Robinson Alfredo Moore Mrs. Mable Robinson Mr. Lanser Lee Rocinson Mrs. Jackie Mae Robinson Mrs. Mable R. Washington Frankie Hewlett Tony Pretty Mr. Buddy Johnson Mr. Malven Washington Mrs. Pervall Bretha Chris Jackson Stuart A. Cash, Jr. INDEX A Acosta Elizabeth - 36, 1 16 Adams Carol - 88, 92, 113 Adams, Charlie - 64 Adams, Larry- 79, 105, 137 Adams, Teresa - 116, 1 17 Addison, Margie - 81 Alexander, Deborah - 95 Allen, Douglas - 97 Allen, Herbert- 36,101,107,111, 120,131,132,133,135,136 Barnes Barnes Barnes Barrett , Mary - 64 , Mrs. R. - 22 , Sandra -- 36 , Eric - 64,132 Baskerville, Ervina - 36 Bassett, Lee - 89, 102 Battle, Aaron - 36 Battle, Alice - 64 Battle, James - 21, 150, 158 Battle, Wendell - 64 Battle, Mrs. Y. - 19, 82,113 Braxton, Patricia - 85 Braxton, Vanessa - 65 Bray, Roscoe - 65 Brewer, Dino - 37 Brewer, Everette - 81, 132, 137 Brice, Roderick - 89 Bridgeforth, Pamela - 65 Briggs, Vonzell - 37 Britton, Mr. R. - 123 Brock, Mr. W. - 3, 12 Brooks, William - 96 Allen, Justine - 26, 79, 151, 152 Allen, Thomas - 89 Alston, Allen -132 Alston, James - 1 16 Altbush, Kenneth - 36 Ambrose, Susan -- 36 Amernick, Terri - 64, 106, 108, 1 10, 112,113,115,118 Anderson, Carolyn - 82 Anderson, Dalerie - 89 Anderson, Eliiah - 93 Anthony, Melvin - 161 Appleton, Mrs. M. - 22 Archer, Mary - 122 Armistead, Charlene - 81, 107, 1 15, 125, 127 Armstead, Larry - 81, 122 Armstrong, Bertha - 83, 1 17, 122 Atkinson, Mr. R. - 16, 79, 137, 158 Atkinson, Sophia - 64, 106, 1 12 Baylor, Janet - 37 Baylor, Jean - 124, 125 Baylor, Joan - 90 Beale, Michael -86, 1 12, 115, 128 Bell, Anita - 85, 117 Bell, Brenda - 116 Bell, Trena - 84 Bellamy, Wilbert-125 Belsches, Alton -- 64, 132 Belsches, Howard - 84, 1 15 Benefield, Stacy - 84 Beniamin, Linda - 79 Beniamin, Marvin - 64, 1 16 Benson, David -- 37, 106, 108, 1 10, 1 1 1, 140 Benton, Ada - 37, 107, 11O,112, 121 Berry, Alice - 64, 106, 107, 108, 110 Berryman, Krista - 86, 87, 112, 123, 143 Bill, Tonya -116 Bland, Thomas - 89 Brown, Barbara - 65 Brown, Barrett - 65 Brown, Brenda - 65, 143, 152, 157 Brown, Candace - 90 Brown, Conchita - 65, 126 Brown, Debra - 37, 108, 1 10, 1 2 115, 127, 139 Brown, Gwendolyn - 65, 71 Brown, Mrs. J. - 17 Brown, Lisa - 79 Brown, Michael - 93 Brown, Michael - 66 Brown, Norris - 97 Brown, Phillip - 89, 150 Brown, Reginald - 94, 124, 125 Brown, Ronald - 89, 96 Brown, Rose - 66, 125, 127 Brown, Sylvester - 93 Brown, Theodore - 91 Brown, Wendy - 85, 126 Atkins, Warren - 36 Booker Austin, James - 36 Arletta - 84, 1 18 Frances - 120, 156, 157 Kenneth - 79 Booker, Thomas - 37, 58, 101 , 108, 123 Booker, B Booker, saber, David - 36, 120, 121 111, Bailey, Delores - 92 Bailey, Dineen - 121 Bailey, Nannette - 89, 1 15 Bailey, Roger-64, 70,111, 113,115 124, 125 Banks, Gale - 36, 1 13 Banks, Medaris - 79, 111, 161 Banks, Raymond - 64, 112, 121 Banks, Richard - 36, 107, 1 16, 132 Banks, Wade - 85, 153 Booker, Virginia - 81 Boswell, Marilyn - 37, 127 Boswell, Mary - 93 Bouldin, John -- 94 Boyd, Alice - 23 Boyer, Vanessa - 81, 116, 118, 125 Bradley, John -124, 125, 150 Bradley, William - 37, 146, 147, 148 Bragg, Dorothy - 64 Branch, James - 80 Barham, Sonya - 93, 107, 112 Barnes, Cherie - 85, 1 17 Barnes, Faith - 64, 1 16 182 Branch, Mrs. - 23 Branch, Princella - 81 Braxton, Leonard - 37 Brumble, Mrs. K. - 12 Bryant, Carlotta - 37 Bryant, Larry - 80 Bullock, Chris - 92 Bullock, Leon - 66 Burgess, lantha - 96 Burleigh, Bruce - 66, 124, 125 Burke, Debra - 86 Burnley, Champe -112, 128 Burroughs, Charles - 92 Burton, Douglas -- 66 Burton, Joel - 82, 109 Burton, Linwood - 89, 124, 125, 137 Burton, Nancy - 37, 118, 128 Bush, Dwayne - 92 Butler, Lue Verne - 38, 116 Butts, William - 91,132,142 Bynum, Barbara - 7, 12, 66, 107 Bynum, Betty- 38, 59, 106, 107, 1 10, 112,120,121, 126 Byrd, Beverly- 66, 1 10, 118, 126 C Cain, Marvin - 84 Caleb, Daphine - 66, 127 Caleb, Gail - 79, 162 Caleb, Joann - 38, 121 Calhoun, Alice - 93 Campbell, Carl - 38, 120, 121 Cameron, Charles - 66 Canada, Kevin - 132 Candler, Stephen - 29, 153, 154 Cantor, Donna - 38, 110 Caplan, Hedy - 38, 108, 110, 119 Carignan, Bonita - 38,114,115,128 Carlton, Kimberly - 38, 108, 1 19 Carr, Inga - 85 Carrington, Marion - 97 Carter, Arthur - 66, 71 , 131 , 132, 146, 158, 160 Carter, Cynthia - 66, 1 16 Carter, Irvin - 96, 150 Carter, Mrs. N. - 20, 81, 117 Carter, Miss T. - 13 Carter, Vincent - 66 Cash, Wayne - 38 Causieestko, Shelia - 90 Chambers, Clarence - 80, 150 Chambers, Kathryn - 66, 125, 127 Chambers, Sharon - 95 Champion, James - 39 Charity, Karen - 66, 1 10 Chatham, Theresa - 39, 127 Cheatham, Douglas - 80, 122, 137 Cheatham, James - 81 Cheatham, Lorenzo - 66, 140 Chiles, Oliver - 89, 137 Christian, Deborah - 79 Christian, Pamela - 66 Christian, Velma - 66 Christopher, Allen - 39 Christopher, Cornelius - 1 16 Christopher, Linwood - 1 16 Cimino, Sharon - 66 Claiborne, Cheryl - 83 Claiborne, Jerry - 93 Claiborne, Joseph - 39, 1 16, 122 Clark, Mrs. A. - 12, 80 Clark, Miss M. - 17, 117 Clark, Sherry - 91 Clatterbuck, Stephen -- 153, 154 Cline, Paul - 66, 115 Cline, Thomas - 39 Cobb, Courtney - 89, 150, 153 Cobb, Toney - 66, 1 14 Cocke, Joseph - 85 Cocke, Rose- 38, 39, 108, 1 10, 111, 1 15 Cohen, Renata - 92, 118, 128 Cohen, Lori - 84, 112, 119 Cole, Carrie -67, 107, 1 17 Cole, Debra - 89 Cole, Shelia - 39, 123 Coleman, Cornelius - 97 Coleman, Craig - 84 Coleman, Demetra - 39 Coleman, George - 82 Coleman, Henry - 67 Coleman, Janet -- 93 Coleman, Kaigler - 94 Coleman, Leonardo - 67, 132, 153 Coleman, Wendell - 39 Coles, Janice 1 13 Coles, Jeffery - 90, 137 Coles, Katherine - 84, 86, 107, 1 12, 113, 126, 143 Collins, Christopher - 39 Conner, Mrs. L. - 97 Constantine, Frances -79, 107, 114, 126, 128 Cooley, Sheri - 67, 113, 115 Cooper, Mr. C. - 86 Cooper, Lawrence - 88, 97, 107, 1 1 1, 124, 128, 129 Cooper, Lillie - 89 Cooper, Norma - 81, 121 Cooper, Patrice - 80 Coppedge, Pauletta - 93 Corbett, Regina - 39 Cosby, John - 82 Cotton, Brenda - 90, 121 Cottrell, Grace - 67,107, 113, 114 Cousins, Rosville-120, 121, 132, 153 Cox, Shelley - 67 Cox, Teresa - 92, 122 Craig, Lawrence - 97 Cravgford, Mary - 85, 107, 1 13, 124, 1 5 Crawley, Terrence - 94 Crews, Mrs. M. - 14, 88 Crowder, Deana - 67, 107, 1 19, 121, 127, 139 Crumbley, Corneal - 39, 110, 146 Cunningham, Nancy - 80 Curtis, Maude - 67 Cutler, Ms. J. -121,122 D Dabney, Arnita - 95 Dabney, Frank - 91 Dandridge, Gail - 67, 151 Daniels, Brenda - 67 Dannenbrink, Rebecca - 92 Davenport, Darrell - 124, 125 Davis, Clintona - 83 Davis, Mrs. E. - 15 Davis, Ernest - 40 Davis, Gina - 40, 1 15 Davis, Jacqueline - 40, 108, 1 13, 128 Davis, Laverne - 113, 121, 122 Davis, Stacey - 40 Davis, William - 67 Dawkins, Mary - 67, 121, 122 Day, Carlton - 40, 132, 158 Dean, Henry - 83 Deloatch, Cheryl - 90, 124, 125 Dennis, Karen - 40 Depalma, Maurice - 67, 124 Diamond, Mrs. R. - 12 Diaz, Maria - 85, 121 Dickens, Mrs. G. - 21,139,151, 163 Dickerson, Mrs. D. - 21, 91, 127 Dixon, Martha - 91 Dorman, Denise - 67, 1 17 Dorman, Valerie - 92 Drayton, Drayton, Drayton, Karen - 1 15 Marissa - 1 15 Yvetta - 67, 1 19 Drumgole, Catherine - 67 Drumgole, Patricia - 40 Drumgole, Rodney - 89 Dunn, Raymond - 80 Dyer, Wilber - 67, 146 Dyson, Justina - 91, 100 Dyson, Michael - 40 E Eanes, Darryl - 89 Easter, Cynthia - 90 Eaton, David - 84 Eaton, Philip - 67, 71 Edwards , Charles - 78, 84 Edwards, Deborah - 40 Edwards, Joseph - 86 Edwards, Keith - 1 16 Edwards, Lisa - 89 Edwards Lucille - 67 115 162 Ellis Eshmont, Leonard - 94 68 4 Edwards , Margaret - 67, 1 17 Edwards, Mr. M. Edwards, Stanley - 93, 119 Edwards, William - 40 Eggleston, Neverett - 79 Eise Eldr man, Miss G. - 15, 89 idge, Charles -- 40, 100, 1 16 Ellis, Barry - 94 Ellis, Dawn - 68 Ellis, Garry - 92, 137 , Yvonne - 68,121 Elmango, Alexander - 137 Emanual, Shelia - 68 Emanuel, Thersa - 89 Ford, Lloyde - 41 Franklin, William - 90 Fretwell, Anita -117 Fretwell, Charles - 94 Fretwell, Faye - 68 Fretwell, Sherri - 81, 117, 121 Futrell, Charles - 84 G Garber, Mrs. B. - 13 Gardner, Dwayne -124, 125 Garrard, Sharalyn - 84, 112, 11 121 Garrett, Sandy - 89 Gayles, Moses - 68 Gressett, Susan - 97 Griffin, Gregory - 80 Griffin, Melodie - 122 Griffin, Phyllis - 68, 117 Grigg, Mrs. E. - 95 Grissom, Mary - 68 Grooms, Anthony - 124, 1 Grooms, Michael - 124 Grossman, Richard - 42 25 Gunnell, Soraya - 42, 114, 119 Gunnells, Stephen - 42 Guthrie, Valiean - 43 H Haas, Alfred - 81 Evans, Brent-41,132, 142 Evans, Carol-41,113,115 Evans, Charyl - 41 Evans, Dorothy - 41 Evans, Harold - 95, 140 Evans, Jean - 68, 115, 122, 128 F Faison Karen -110, 119 Faison, Kendall - 68 Faison, Mandel - 97 Geoghegan, Miss J .-18 Gershman, Beth - 84 Gibson, Mrs. R. - Giles, Frederick - 15, 79 68, 132 Gillison, Charles - 68 Gillyard, Juanita - 42, 121 Gilyard, Priscilla - 68 Gilyard, Tawana - 85 Girdy, James - 96 Glover, Joyce - 82 Goldberg, Sam - Hackett, Anita - 34, 43, 59 Hagans, Dwight - 68 Hall, D. Mrs. - 93,116 Hancock, K. Mrs. - 16 Hanks, Wilbert - 84 Hamlin, David - 43, 146, 161 Hamm, Mrs. C. Hanks, Shelia - 84 Hardin, Michelle - 143 Hargrove, Bruce - 43 Harmon, Marell - 69, 124, 125, 161 Falden, David - 80 Falden,Gary-41,107,111,131,132 133 Farrow, Darrell - 97 Farrow, Kenneth - 81 Feibish, Terri - 41 Fells, Ramona - 68, 125, 127 Fenner, Danny - 93 Ferguson, Laverne - 96, 139 Fields, Emanuel - 68, 1 12 Fields, Floyd - 86, 1 16, 150 Fields, Stephanie - 41, 107, 110, 120, 121, 126, 129 Fields, Yolanda - 90 Finney, Reginald - 89, 137 Fisher, Anthony - 83, 124, 125, 150 Fisher, April - 125, 151, 156, 157 Fisher, Carrie - 68, 120 Goode, Bernardine - 42, 1 10, 1 Goode, Oscar -42, 1 16 Goodson, Penelope - 42 Goodstein, Mark - 42, 109 Gordon, Beverly - 90, 156, 157 Gordon, Deborah -68, 1 16 Gordon, Donald - 97 Gordon, Reginald - 85, 111, 11 Gould, Adrian - 85, 1 12 Graham, Cecilia - 82, 122 Grammenos, John - 90 Grant, Greg - 42, 100, 109 Graves, Melvin - 85 Gray, Carla - 89, 124, 125 Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, James - 41 Princess - 93 Williams - 153 Flammia, Mr. R. - 16, 153 Fleming, Mrs. A. - 20, 108 Flippen, Teresa - 91, 156 Footman, Doris - 41 Forbes, Charlotte - 41, 116 Ford, Gail - 41 Lucille - 79,115,121 Gray, Gray, Melverna - 86 Gray, Melvin - 94 Gray, Ruby - 42 Gray, Tyrone - 29 Gray, Green Willian -85 ,Mr.C.-18,112 Harmon, Rodney - 96, 111, 124, 125, 161 Harris, Barbara - 86 Harris, Chris - 90 Harris, George - 43 Harris, James Harris, Jennifer - 43, 116 Harris, Reginald - 78, 82, 87, 106, 107 1 1 1, 1 12, 1 19 Harris, Laurita - 69, 106, 1 10, 126, 129, 143 Harris, Linda - 43 Harris, Mrs. M. - 83 Harris, Mrs. M. - 17, 84, 115 Harris, Phyllis - 90 Harris, Suprina - 90, 122 Harris, Twana - 97 Harris, Victor - 43, 71, 109, 143, 146, 148, 149 Green, Carl - 79 Green, Cathy- 42, 116, 127, 151 Green, Darlene - 42 Green, Marchell - 93 Green, Steven - 68 Green, Verita - 68, 1 16 Harris, Vita - 43, 106, 107, 112,12O,121,126 Harrison, Jesse - 86, 146 Harrison, Karen - 82 Harrison, Keith - 69, 158 Hart, Michael - 90 Hart, Susan - 94, 127, 139 Harvey, Franklin - 97, 150 Harvey, Diane - 43 108,110 69,111,124,125 Harvey, James - Harvey, Sylvia - 151, 152 Hawkins, Harold Hawkins, Lynette 91 69,71,110,127,138, -89 -43, 106,108,116 Hayden, Ronald - 69, 111, 142 Hayes, Garnett- 69 Hayes, Joseph - Hazelwood, Jack Henderson, Larry 43,111 110,125,127 Hayes, Lizbeth - -69, 1 17 - 80, 1 17 Henderson, Rita - 69, 70, 103, 106, 107,110,112, 163 Herndon, Gilbert Herring, Albert- 113,115,126,162, Henley, Jill- 89, - 44, 109 102,124,125 Hudson, Mrs. L. - 20 Huie, Jeannie - 80, 100 Hughes, Mrs. M. - 22 Hulin, Sam - 92 Hunt, Mr. P. -14,119 Hunter, Lori- 112, 1 14, 1 15, 1 163 Hunter, Willnette - 93 Hurkett, Diane - 81 Inge, Patricie - 156, 157 Inge, Susan - 94, 113 Ipson, Edith - 82 J Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Mr. J. - 19 Lorna -45 Mary- 84,115,123 Johnson, Maurice 86, 132,133,135 Hess, Mark - 128 Hewlett, Charmaine - 44, 117 Hewlett, Diane - 79, 110, 127, 138, 139 Hicks, Alvita - 44 Hicks, Diane - 89, 94, 107 Hicks, Donna - 97 Hicks, Dorothy Mrs. High, Tracy - 69 Hill, Barbretta - 69, 71,116, 126 Hill, Charles - 44 Hill, Donald -44, 132,133 Hill, Jill - 93,126 Hill, Sharon - 69 Hill, Tanya -44,125,127,143,151 Hobbs, Andrew- 68, 107, 131, 132, 146 Hobbs, Kevin - 91 Hodor, Scott Holdren, Mr. J. - 15, 89 Holland, Laverne - 93, 156 Holland, Pamula - 85 Holley, Dante - 92 Holley, Denise - 91,122 Holloway, Debbie - 93 Hoover, Charles- 69, 1 15 Hopkins, Charlene - 92 Horne, Barry - 44, 107 Horowitz, Andrew - 69 Horton, Don - 79 Horton, Ronald - 44 Hotchkiss, Col. T. - 16 Howard, James - 69 Howard, Murray - 44, 102, 109, 1 15 Howard, Stephen - 69, 107, 111, 121, 128 Howard, Stuart- 80 Hubbard, Lisa - 90 Jackson, Andre - 80, 132 Jackson, Christopher - 69, 132 Jackson, Deborah - 44 Jackson, Donald - 97 Jackson, Fitzhugh - 45 Jackson, Mr. H. - 124, 125 Jackson, Jackie - 45 Jackson, Joelette - 45 Jackson, Lolita - 81 Jackson, Mrs. M. - 13 Jackson , Reginald - 81,137 Jackson, Kevin - 45 Jaeger, Karen - 45 James, LeKeith - 81, 132 James, Lula -45, 125, 127 James, Paulette - 69 James, Sharon - 83, 122 Jeffers, Thomas - 91 Jefferson, Jerome - 132, 150 Jefferson, Myra - 84 Jefferson, Myrna - 84, 1 22 Jefferson, Robert- 1 12 Jenkins, Cynthia - 69 Jennings, Mrs. S. - 12, 110 Jennings, Theresa - 112, 117 Jessup, Suzanne - 72, 123 Jiggetts, Roland - 93 Johnson, Barbara - 85, 127 Johnson, Bill- 1 12 Johnson, Cornelius - 86 Johnson, Brenda -117, 126 Johnson, Cynthia - 45 Johnson, Darnell- 45 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , David - 72,153,155 , Charles - 122, 150 , Hattie - 97 , Jaci - 94 Johnson, Michael- 79 Johnson, Michael- 72 Johnson, Nanette 92 Johnson, Michon - 45, 107 Johnson, Ricky - 132, 133, 134, 146 Johnson, Robin -- 79 Johnson, Ronnie - 1 17 Johnson, Sandra - 72 Johnson, Tony - Johnson, Venise - 81 Johnson, Mrs. W. Johnson, Mrs. W. 1 13, 1 15 Johnson, Mrs. W. 17 Jones, Mrs. A. - 20 Jones, Anthony - 90 Jones, Bobby - 91 Jones Cheryl- 45 Jones Ella - 45 Jones Ethel -93, 114 Jones Fern - 72, 117 Jones Karen - 81 Jones Mr. J. - 12 Jones Marguorie - 72, 121 Jones Maurice - 46, 132 Jones Jones , Michael - 72 Phillip-46 Jones Reginald - 46 Jones, Richard - 153, 154 Jones, Rudolph - 95, 124, 125 Jones Sherri- 89, 127 Joyner, Charlene - 46 Joyner, Felecia - 84, 121 K Kaleva, Sasa - 46, 102, 110, 115 Kaplan, Dean- 84,111,119,123 Katz, Bernard - 90, 109 Katz, Mark - 46, 107, 1 16 Kelley, Rena -46,102,107, 121 Kelly, Harold - 70, 72, 107, 111,153, 155, 158 Kelly, Margaret- 82 Kelly, Maxine - 90 Kendall, Anthony - 28, 84 Kendall, Mary - 46, 115, 126 Kendall, Thomas - 46 Kennedy, Mrs. Jo -14, 85, 119 Kerney, Debra - 93 Kerney, George - 1 16 Kersey, Iris - 72 Kidd, Keith - 46 Kilpatrick, Michael - 46 Kimbell, Cynthia - 84 King, Herbert - 72 Knight, Lamont - 83, 146, 148 Kimball, Vauna - 90 Kipreos, Harold - 85 Kocen, Bryan -46, 109, 132, 133, 136 153, 154 Kreider, Betty - 72, 1 16 Kreider, Susan - 80 Kuhn, Mrs. A. - 19 L Lampert, Anne - 88, 92, 107, 1 19 Lancaster, Quentin - 96 Lankford, Katherine - 90 Lapkin, Richard - 86, 1 14 Lawrence, Debora - 84 Lawrence, Linda - 89 Lee, Krystal - 90 Lee, Todd - 82, 107, 124, 125, 161, 162 Luck, Darlene - 92 Lunsford, Wayne -- 85, 116 Lynch, Keith - 121 M Mabe, Anne - 92, 115 Mack, Frank - 82, 132, 142 Mack, Theresa - 79, 87, 1 16, 1 17, 125, 127 Manns, James - 47 Marks, Robby - 73, 107 Miller, Mrs. M. - 13 Miller, Raymond - 82 Miller, Wanda - 73 Mills, Harvey - 86 Mills, Kevin - 73 Mims, Cassandra -48, 100, 110, 115, 128 Minniefield, Shirley - 73 Mitchell, Floyd - 95 Mitchell, Laura -48, 108, 11O,112, 115, 119, 139 Mitchell, Lucy - 89 Marks, Rodney - 95 Marsh, Spencer - 92 Martin, Gladys - 90 Marsh, Mary - 1 17 Mason Crystal - 92, 139 Mason Richard - 84, 1 19 Mason, Rodman - 81, 132 Mason, Sylvia - 73, 1 10, 138 Massie, Paul - 73, 107 Matthews, Mary - 91 Matthews, Olga - 73, 107, 1 1 Mattox, Joe - 73, 124, 125 Mayo, Dale - 91 5,121 Mitchell , Percy - 48, 146, 149 Mitchell, Steven - 95 Mobley, Cassandra - 93 Mobley, Cynthia - 73, 1 14 Mobley, Elwood - 81 Mobley, Pamela - 85 Mongo, Brad - 89, 137 Moody, Jacqueline - 48 Moody, Valerie - 81 Moore, Carolyn - 48 Moore, Joy - 79, 122 Moore, Laureen - 48 Lenke, Patricia - 47, 112, 121 Levey, Allen - 80 Levey, Rusty-- 72,11O, 115, 121 Lewis, Beverly - 72 Lewis, Brenda - 72 Lewis, David - 85, 121 Lewis, Miss E. - 14, 106, 107 Lewis, Mrs. Gwendolyn - 16, 90, 156, 157 Lewis, Melvin - 79, 1 15 Lewis, Michele - 93 Lewis, Miranda - 71, 72, 1 17 Lewis, Wanda - 72, 116 Lighty, Mrs. M. - 15 Mayo, Shermont - 80, 150 Mayo, Sonia - 73 McCall, Miss McCall, Juan - 93 McClain, Cecilia - 94 McGrath, Beth -11O,117,118, 139 McGrath, Richard - 73, 11 1, 132, 133, 153 McGee, Reba - 96 McGinnis -153, 154 Mclntire, Cindy - 81 McLawhorn, Michael - 47 McLawhorn, Thomas - 47, 108, 123, 126, 132 Little, Pamela -- 72, 121 Littleton, Adolph - 72 Littleton, Jeanette - 34, 47, 1 10, 1 17, 127 Lipscomb, Cheryl - 93 Lipscomb, Miss V. - 14, 84 Lofton, Sophia - 47 Logan, Mr. D. - 16 Logan, Robert - 84, 140, 161 Lomax, Adrien -107, 128 Lomax, Norman - 47 Lovings, Lisa - 72, 107, 1 10, 126, 129 Lovings, William - 91, 132, 146 Lowitz, Judith - 86, 1 13 Lucas, Christy - 72 Luck, Cynthia - 79 6 McLawhorn, Timothy - 73 McLauren, Linda - 73, 123 McMillian, Edward -- 90 McMilIian, Vernon - 84, 1 16 McMorris, Cheryl -- 1 17 McMorris, Garnell - 47 Mead, Shirl - 47, 1 16 Mead, Spencer - 111, 137,150 Mehford, Patrick - 73 Meisel, Elizebeth - 48, 108,110, 115, 127, 139 Mertens, Martha - 73 Miles, Anthony - 73 Miles, Darlene - 85, 156 Miller, Curtis - 70, 73, 108, 111, 132, 158, 159, 160 Morgan, Brenda - 48 Morgan, Deborah - 80, 114, 127, 151 156 Morris, Jacqueline - 48 Morris, Miss M. - 17, 92, 114 Morris, Pamela -- 81 Morris, Shirley - 26, 48, 1 13 Mosby, Vanessa - 81 Moses, Christopher - 48 Motley, Alexander - 93 Munford, Norman - 91 Murr, Don - 73 N Nash, Russell - 73,111,161,162 Neal, Todd - 97 Negrin, Albert - 48 Newcomb, Mr. A. Newsome, Robert - 97 Newsome, Timothy - 80, 132 Nicholson, Ronnie - 81 Nicholson, Shelila - 73 Nickens, Patricia - 83, 156, 157 Niedermeyer, Edwin - 84 Nix, Angelo - 90 Nordin, Cary - 74 Norment, Mr. R. - 12 Norrell, Eileen - 74, 126 Norris, John - 89, 107, 113, 114, 153 Phelps, Donna - 91 Pinn, Mrs. B. - 13 Norris, Morgan -108, 112, 113, 115, 118, 124, 125 O Oliver, Janice - 83, 116 Osmalov, Debra - 84 Owen, David - 74, 153 Owens, Dwane -49, 109, 119 P Paarfus, Richard - 49, 109, 123 Page, Alesia -- 95 Parham, Constance - 49, 1 16 Parker, Barbara - 84 Parks, Eloise-90, 107, 112, 121, 128 Patterson, Keith - 137 Patillo, Ronald - 85 Patrom, Wayne - 74 Payne, Eleanor - 49 Payne, Gladys - 49 Payne, Karen - 125 Peebles, Laureen - 89 Peete, Debby - 74 Peete, Shelia - 93 Peete, Ruby - 74, 1 16 Pendergrast, Mr. D. - 1 16, 1 18 Penn, Allison - 91, 127 Penn, Janell - 27, 74 Penn, Randy-49, 106,107,112, 113, 114,118,127,138,139 Perry, Michael - 74, 146, 147, 149 Perry, Trudy - 34, 49, 108, 1 19 Phelps, Barbara - 74 Phillips, Linda Phillips, Sherry - 112 Pierce, Warren - 49, 107, 109, 153, 154 Pittman, Letha - 74, 126 Pittman, Linda - 90 Pollard, Geraldine - 89, 124, 125 Pollard, Patricia - 94 Popkins, Laura - 82, 121, 127, 128, 138,139,162,163 Premaza, Donna - 85 Premaza, Janet-49, 1 18 Price, Egbert - 90 Price, Katrina - 74 Purdie, Paulette - 74 Price, Timothy - 84 Pryor, Britchem - 125 Purnell, Gene -132 Purnell, Oliver - 97 Q Quynn, Anne - 88, 97, 118, 127 Quynn, Nancy - 49 Quynn, Russel - 74, 107, 111, 155 R Randall, Joseph - Randolph, John - Randolph, Miss R. Randolph, Susan Randolph, Wade Raphael, Jessica 49,116 74,153,155 -19,78 -92 -74,116 -50,58, 107, 108, 11o,i12,i13,115,119,123,128 Rauch, Anna-74, 108 Robinson, Joseph - 122 Robinson, Lawrence - 50 Robinson, Muriel - 92 Robinson, Norvell - 71, 84, 87, 132 150 Robinson, Roland - 92 Robinson, Sam - 112, 116 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson Valentino - 83 Sharon - 50 , Valerie - 59 Rogers, Robert - 91 Roias, Stacie - 90, 1 12 Rosenthal, Marci - 50 Rosner, Russell - 79, 109, 153 Ross, Anthony - 50 Round, lvan - 75 Rowe, Ricky - 32, 51 Ray, Sarah - 50,114,121 Reams, Leigh - 82, 1 17, 128 Redd, Soleman - 50 Redd, Sherry - 90, 1 14 Reddick, Mary - 107 Reed, Roberta - 81 Refo, Marguerite - 83, 85, 107, 1 19, 127,128,139,156 Reid, Brenda - 50, 122 Reid, Glenda - 74 Reid, Jerelyn - 74, 1 16 Reid, Linda -117 Reid, Yvette - 89 Reilly, Sharon - 82 Reilley, Valerie - 94, 115, 156 Reuban, Philip - 74, 116 Reveley, Maurice - 122 Rhodes, Allen - 75 Rucker, Bernard - 82, 1 17, 124, 125 Ruffin, Albert - 97, 1 12 Ruffin, Archie - 81, 124, 125,11 37 Russell, Linnard - 124, 125 Russell, Linwood - 81 Russell, Sherry - 51, 125, 128 S Samuels, Delcenia - 51 Sauls, Yulanda - 92, 139 Saunders, Michael -51 , 124, 125 Sanders, Rebecca - 82, 84, 1 15, 118, 121 Savage, Douglas - 51 Sayles, Pacquita Schepker, Mrs. Linda - 94 Schwitzer, Alan - 92, 1 18 Scott, Charles- 75, 132, 133, 158, 159 Rhodes, Helen - 93, 94, 127 Richardson, Carolyn - 86, 110, 1 19, 162, 163 Richardson, Pam - 125 Richardson, Peter - 75, 155 Scott, Fern - 95 Scott, Norman - 92 Scott, Patricia - 1 16 Scott, Will - 83, 140 Rickman, Jeanette - 75, 108, 110, 141 Riddick, Mary - 80, 1 17 Riggan, Mrs. C. - 13 Riley, Edward - 122 Robbins, Mr. D. -132, 147 Roberts, Susan - 75, 1 17 Robertson, Cynthia - 75, 1 12 Robertson, Deborah - 50, 107, 1 14, 121 Robertson, Sandra - 50 Robinson, Alphonso - 50, 132 Robinson, Dorothy - 50 Robinson, Hattie - 75 Robinson, Howard - 79 Scruggs, April - 89, 102 Scruggs, Dorothy - 75 Scruggs, Leta - 1 17, 128 Sharp, Berlette - 51 Shaw, Carolyn - 107 Shaw, Steve - 51,121 Shelton, Lizzie - 75 Shepperson, Bruce - 97 Shepperdson, Milton - 75 Sherman, Robin - 51 Sherwin, Miss A. -14, 118 Shitlett, Mr. S. - 16 Shocket, Abraham - 51 , 111, 123, 153, 154 Short, Rita - 75, 114, 117, 126 Silver, Brenda - 51 Silverman, JoAnne - 51 Simmons, Derrick - 132 Simms, Faith - 75, 125, 127 Simms, Linda -52, 116,118 Singleton, Kevin - 124, 125, 142 Singleton, Ralph - 125 Smith, Alan - 75 Smith, Chris - 146, 153 Smith, Esther - 91, 156 Smith, Geneva - 91 Smith Ginretta - 75 Smith Loretta - 75 Smith, Mark - 52 Smith Roger- 123 Smith Rita - 84 Smith Sandra - 96 Smith, Scott - 92 Smith, Selena - 91 Smith, Tim --137 Smith, Vianne -117, 121 Smithers, Leone - 84 Smithers, Marcia - 52 Smithers, Quinton - 117, 146 Smithson, Debra - 52, 113, 115, 127 Snaggs, Deborah - 52, 108, 114, 141 Sommerville, Stephen - 93 Spears, Eugene - 90, 137 Spencer, Cindy - 84, 1 17 Spruill, Annette - 90 Soulios, Basilios - 52 Stallings, Ronald - 80, 137 Stein, Sam - 84 Sykes, Christopher - 92 T Taylor, Andre - 86 Taylor, Anthony - 53 Taylor, Charles - 52 Taylor, 127 Darlene-81, 117,118,125 Taylor, Donald - 76 Taylor, James - 76, 124, 125 Taylor, Jarvis - 76 Taylor, Jerome - 96 Taylor, Mrs. Lola - 15 Taylor, Monica - 89, 107, 125, 127 Taylor, Mrs. Patricia - 97 Taylor, Rebecca - 81 Taylor, Roberta - 90 Taylor, Robin - 52 Taylor, Sandra - 156 Taylor, Tara - 75, 121, 122 Taylor, Warrick - 53 Taylor, Wilbert - 81 Teele, Tamyla - 76 Thomas, Bertha - 79, 107, 116, 122 125, 127 Thomas, Carla - 93 Thomas, Darnelle - 53 Thomas, Lisa - 122 Thomas, Mrs. Marian Thomas , McKinley - 83,107,125 Thomas, Richard - 80 Thomps Thomps on, Juana - 120 on, Kenneth - 140, 150 Tunstall, James - 53 Turner, Mrs. L. - 19, 81 Tyler, Robert - 81 U Unowitz, Alan -- 54 Urquhart, Jeffery - 86, 132 Urquhart, Lorenzo - 76 Urquhart, William - 84 V Valentine, Al - 92 Valentine, Nahtaniel - 76 Vandervall, Thomosine - 85 Vaushan, Jacqulyn - 93 Vaughan, Linda - 97 Vaughan, Mel - 76,116,117,124,125 Vermaaten, John - 76, 106, 108, 11 1 Vincent, Yolanda - 86, 107, 1 14, 125, 127 Vines, Marlon - 97 W Wade, Joe - 89 Wahrman, Linda - 76, 106, 110, 112, 113,115,118 Walden, Renita - 82,107,110,112, 126 Waldorf, Lyn - 127 Waldrop, Wanda - 54, 116, 138, 139, 151, 152 Walker, Albert - 93, 121 Walker , Alvetta - 122 Stephen, Daniel - 52, 153 Thomps on, Novel- 120, 150 Stephens, Michael - 85 Thompson, Peter - 76 Walker Walker, Alvin-54,114,117, 119 Cynthia-91,116,156,157 Stevens, Cathy - 92, 107 Stevens, Mark - 75, 132, 153 Stewart, Charlotte - 75, 1 17 Stewart, Teresa - 52, 107 Stokes, Ronda - 95 Stokes, Shelia - 86, 125, 127 Stokes, Sonya - 75 Thorne, Anthony - 53, 59, 132, 158 159 Thorne, Celita - 53 Thornton, John - 83, 150 Threatts, Mrs. Joyce - 44 Thrower, Anthony - 89 Thrower, Donald - 93 Walker, Walker Freddie - 86 Gale - 92 Walker, Jeffrey - 54, 107, 112, 121, 128, 153 Walker, Margaret - 53, 58, 107, 108 112,113,115,119,121,128 Storrs, Angela 26, 52 Stott, Ashley - 97 Stovall, Melinda - 89 Tinsley, Angela - 76 Tinsley, Linda - 97 Tinsley, Sunny - 76, 116 Tisdale, Patricia - 76, 1 16 Walker, Me1ford - 54, 108, 1 11, 115 1 19, 128 Walker, Reginald - 89, 91, 124, 125 Walker, Saundra - 76 Stratton, Donald - 75, 132, 135, 153, 154, 158, 160 Stroble, Sherwood - 52 Sutton, James -137 Sutton, Wilma - 76 Sweeden, Benita - 1 16 Sweeden, Lamont - 93 Swelnis, Mr. L. Sykes, Andrea - 76 188 Thompkins, Mary - 53, 1 19 Townes, Calvin - 53 Townes, Keith - 76 Townes, Kenneth - 76, 1 16 Towns, Lizzie - 89, 1 14 Trent, Cheryl - 53 Tucker, Anthony - 93, 137 Tucker, Mrs. Neda Walker, Terrie - 92 Walker, Valerie - 54, 106, 107, 126, 128 Walkup, Linda -121 Wallace, Mr. James -16, 90, 109, 1 12 Wallace,Janet--110, 113,115 Wallace, Susan - 54, 107, 123, 141 Waller, Sandra -117 Waller, Wendell - 34, 54, 106, 111 Walsh, Hamilton - 76 Walsh, Tim - 92 Walter, Mrs. J. - 13 Wanderer, Mrs. l. Ware6 Robert- 55, 58, 108, 111, 1 1 Washington, Monique - 89, 1 12 Washington, Stanley - 77 Watkins, Charles - 55 Watkins, Charles P. - 84, 107, 1 1 1, 132,l36,153,154,158,l59 Watkins, Dorothy - 77, 122 Watkins, Tony - 79, 116 Weaver, Olivia - 85, 1 16 Weaver, Wanda - 77 Webb, Lewis - 92, 123 Weil, Kenny - 94 Whitaker, Debra - 82 Whitaker, Richard - 80 White, Sandra - 55 White, Valerie - 77, 1 16 White, Vincent - 80 White, Vincent J. - 77 Whitehead, Michael - 81 Whitfield, Pamela - 93 Whitley, Karen - 1 18 Whitley, Debra - 84, 112, 117 Whitt, Mrs. Lena - 14 Whittington, Edna - 85 Wilder, Lynn - 77 Wilkins, Kent - 1 23 Wilkinson, David - 55 Williams, Amos - 93 Williams, Angela - 81,107,110,112, 123,124,125 Williams, Anthony - 77 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Carol- 79 Cassandra - 90 Curtis - 77, 132 Danita - 96 Eugene - 90 Ivan - 77,120,121 James - 89 James - 77 Lula - 84 Michael - 85 Mchael A. - 77 Michael - 79 Robin R. - 55 Robin - 77 Williams, Mr. R. -132 Williams, Terry - 55, 117 Williams, Victor- 55, 106, 107, 11 1, 113,1 Williams, 21, 125, 142 Wilhelmina - 55 Willis, Mr. B. - 92, 116 Willis, Thomas - 55 Willoughby, Cynthia - 77, 115 Wilson, Charles - 55 Wilson, Clarence - 55 Wilson, Faye - 55, 116, 1 18 Wilson, William - 79 Wingate, Cynthia - 77, 1 10, 117, 125, 1 7 Winns, Charmaine - 77 Winston, Winston, Winston, Winston, Winston, Archie - 77, 132 Gail - 91 Jesse - 56 Orlando - 86 Perneli - 56 Winston, Renee - 85 Winston, Richard - 56 Winston, Teresa - 77 Woodbury, Lorraine - 89 Woodbury, Michael - 79 Woodbury, Raymond - 77 Woodson, Gladys - 90 Woodson Keith - 94 Woodson, Melton - 85 Woodson, Muriel - 79 Woody, Wanda - 93 Worsely, Laverne - 56 Wright, Cheryl - 56 Wright, Dana - 56, 109 Wright, Ell a-56 Wright, Sheba - 90, 124, Wright, Timothy - 96 Wyatt, Kathy - 56 Wyatt, Michael - 125 Y Yates, Jane - 54, 56, 109, Yates, Ramona - 116, 122 Young, Alice -117 Young, Bertha - 77 Young, Darlene - 56 Young, Lora - 1 17 Younger, Beverly - 81 Younger, Gwendolyn - 90 Z 125 119 Zacharias, Franel - 56, 115, 128 Zelkin, Barry - 56 Zimmerman, Allen - 94 1 976 MONTICELLO STAFF Editor-ln-Chief ........... Advertising Manager .... Sports Editor ........ . . Clubs and Activities . . . Faculty Editor .......... . . . Senior Class Co-Editors . . . Junior Class Co-Editors . . . Sophomore Class Editor .... . . Freshman Class Co-Editors . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Burton . . . .Tom Booker . . . . Randy Penn Rebecca Sanders . . . .Rusty Levey . . .Janet Premaza Linda Simms Jack Hazelwood Beverly Byrd . . Beth McGrath . .Renata Cohen Anne Quynn Advisors . . . ...... Miss Anne K. Sherwin Mr. David L. Pendergrast Miss Vernelle Lipscomb Photographic Editor . . . .......... Robert Ware Photography Staff . . . Literary Staff . . . We would like to thank the following for their ass t Sharalyn Garrard Terri Amernick Linda Wahrman Faye Wilson Darlene Taylor Arletta Booker Karen Whitley Susan Kreider 90 . . . .Tom Booker Jaci Johnson Morgan Norris Scott Hoder Garnett Hayes . . .Vanessa Boyer Alvin Walker Helen Rhodes Ronald Brown ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The staff of the 1976 MONTICELLO would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to the following people: Mr. William W. Brock, Jr., for his never-ending support of the MONTICELLO. Mr. Morgan Edwards and Mr. Russell Norment, for their assistance in helping to set up pictures. The Faculty, for allowing us to interrupt their classes for pictures. Mr. Grover C. Hailey, for his patience and his willingness to let us use his equipment. Mr. Bob Willis and Mrs. Dale Hall, for allowing us to spend time typing in the Distributive Education office. Mr. Danny DeFalco, the Taylor Publishing Company Representative, for his assistance and encouragement in completing this year's MONTICELLO. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ware, for permitting Robert to do hours of work at home. The Booster Club, for their generous moral and financial support in helping us to increase the size of the sports section. The Students, for their cooperation in getting pictures taken and their support in sales. Mrs. Hancock, for allowing us to use her residence for picture development and printing. PICTURE CREDITS Faculty, Senior, and Junior Portraits, Underclassmen, Clubs, and Some Candids ................................ Rem-Pak Photography All Other Pictures . . . .... The MONTICELLO Photographic Staff Mr. Scott Henderson Mr. Thomas Sanders Richmond News Leader Art Work on the Theme Pages . . .... Miss Franel Zacharias 5. ,M ,i ' fr if At Thomas Jefferson High School, people from all walks of life come together for one common goal - education. Whether or not the students capitalize on the chance to develop meaningful relationships as well as the opportunity to attain intellectual advancement is entirely in their hands. These decisions, right or wrong, come to have a lasting effect on their lives and on the lives of the ones they love best. l92 get E ' 9 'if' if N .,-I t . K. 2 'CF E fr? E .gs E Q -E a. ? 2 4 w E Q '4 F n. 1 -1 9 A 53 1 5 7, f. vw r. E 3 A .-.V Y.,-N..-r.-avi.. 2-'Q-1 J- 1 52
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