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Yearbook Name

The Monticello 1968

Location

Richmond, Virginia

Additional Information
I
Senior Directory
148
Ads
160
General Index
180
2
Here
We
Are . . .
in class
at lunch
in assembly
in sports
4
During the fifth period gym-
nastics class Nelson Johnston
works on the horse.
This group of students finds
lunch the most satisfying period
of the day.
5

6
The outbreak of flu in January re-
sulted in these long absentee sheets,
which are being placed in teachers’
boxes by student office aides.
LMRS- JENNINGS
7
During basketball practice Langdon Moss tosses a
lay-up shot.
Charlie Shiflett aims for a basket from the
free throw line.
8
Bienvenidos
Miguel!
Our
AFS
Student
9
ADMINISTRATION
Guidance Was Their Aim
io

WAS
OUR
YEAR
II
The
Administrative
Staff
W. W. Brock, Jr., Principal
Mrs. Wanderer waits while Mr. Brock talks on the phone.
Administrative Staff Realized New
Goals While Directing School Life
Hard work and dedication to Thomas Jefferson High
School characterized our principal throughout the
year. In addition to his usual duties, Mr. Brock
gained the task of supervising the school evaluation.
He still found time, however, to listen to problems
of students and teachers. Besides working for im-
proved classroom facilities, he showed a deep interest
in extracurricular activities such as sporting events
and student productions.
12
Robert F. Van Cleef, Assistant Principal
In addition to their normal duties as assistant prin-
cipals, Mr. Norment and Mr. Van Cleef advised stu-
dents with attendance problems. Mr. Norment worked
closely with Freshmen and Seniors; Mr. Van Cleef
did likewise for the Juniors and Sophomores.
Aside from scholastic duties, Mr. Norment served as
sponsor of The Key Club and supported the efforts
of its members. He also attended the Parent-Teachers
Association Convention in Roanoke, Virginia.
Mr. Van Cleef was honored this year when he was
elected President of the Richmond Education Asso-
ciation. He continued to sponsor The Honor Council
and supported its drive to uphold the Honor System.
In these ways, he and Mr. Norment displayed their
usual dedication to the school.
C. Russell Norment, Assistant Principal
H. I. Willet, Superintendent
Richmond Public Schools
Striving for the best education of Richmond’s youth
characterized Dr. H. I. Willett, our superintendent.
One of his dreams came true as the Richmond Vo-
cational-Technical School joined Thomas Jefferson
in 1968. The “Evaluation” was another step toward
the high goal set by Dr. Willett for the Richmond
Public Schools.
13
During a meeting for the chairmen of the departments, Miss Lowance, Miss Carter, and Mr. Urani listen attentively.
MRS. JANET ADAMS, Bookkeeping, Type-
writing, Vocational Office Training, Sponsor
VOT Club.
MISS MARIETTA B. ALLISON, English.
MRS. FRANCES T. APPLER, Home Econom-
ics, Sponsor Future Homemakers of America.
MRS. JOSEPHINE C. BAKER, Mathematics,
Sponsor National Honor Society.
MISS MARGARET F. BAKER, History,
Government-Economics.
MRS. CATHERINE BALDOCK, Art, Sponsor
Art Club.
DANIEL J. BARTON, Mathematics, Football
Head Coach, Wrestling Coach.
C. FRED BATEMAN, Government-Economics,
Sponsor Hi-Y III.
ROBERT ELLIOTT BAYLIS)
Sponsor Key Club, Tennis C<
Assistant Coach. >
14
MISS ELIZABETH BEAMAN, French, Span-
ish, Sponsor Spanish Club.
MISS SUE M. BEAMAN, Mathematics, Spon-
sor Future Teachers of America.
MRS. MOZELLE P. BENNETT, Head of Guid-
ance Department.
G. REY BENNETT, English, Manager of
Textbooks.
W. E. BLOXSOM, Physical Education, Varsity
Baseball and Basketball Coach.
MISS MILDRED BRAME, Counselor.
Interest Within Student Body Was
Main Goal of Guidance Counselors
Activities of the Guidance Department were many
and varied. As usual, this year’s calendar included
College Night. On November 15, area students
questioned representatives from one hundred colleges
and universities all over the country concerning op-
portunities and responsibilities of acquiring a col-
lege education. Consequently, many of these students
chose a college or course of study or both.
The Guidance Department also aided graduating stu-
dents by furnishing records of high school perform-
ance to employers or college admission boards, by
providing a job placement service, and by maintain-
ing a post-graduate file. The latter helped to indi-
cate weaknesses in the high school curriculum which
could be corrected.
The ever increasing number of students necessitated
certain changes in the operations of the office. Two
new counselors, Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Brumble,
joined the staff; two new courses, drama and girls’
gymnastics, were added to lire curriculum; and voca-
tional files, college annuals, and catalogs were made
available to the entire student body. The Guidance
Department exhibited, again/ its deep concern for the
students.
Abe Shait and Gilbert Rothenberg finish decorations for Rich-
mond area College Night.
15
MRS. NORMA BROADDUS, English.
MRS. KATHERINE T. BRUMBLE, Counselor,
Sponsor Student Participation and Cadet Corps.
MISS NANCY BUFFALOE, German, English,
Sponsor German Club.
MRS. 1SEBELLE P. BURDEN, Head of Busi-
ness Department.
SHELBURN CARMACK, Physical Education,
Driver’s Education, J.V. Basketball and Base-
ball Coach.
MISS CLYDE CARTER, Librarian, Sponsor
Library Staff and Library Committee.
Voice class members sing while Miss Davis accompanies on
the piano.
Department Heads Co-operated to
Build Smooth Program in The Arts
Working with an extended program in art and music,
the Humanities Department was able to offer a
more complete program to Teejay students. In the
Humanities Assembly, a psychedelic presentation was
made to students, and the same performance was
later given to teachers at the V. E. A. convention.
Mrs. Tankard, department sponsor, hoped that the
show had meaning for its viewers.
Through collaboration with the English Literary
Staff, Mrs. Baldock endeavored to make students
more aware of art in all its forms. She received
recognition as the National Chairman of the Inter-
national School Art Program, and her experience
was beneficial to Teejay students.
Music Department members found both pleasure
and practical experience in their public presentations.
More than a school group, they performed for
neighborhood organizations and participated in the
annual operetta under the direction of Miss Betty
Davis. As in previous years, selected chorus mem-
bers represented Teejay in the All-Region and All-
State choruses.
Mrs. Grigg was the able instructor of the newly-
formed drama class. She taught basic background
of the theater and used student participation in
plays as a teaching aid.
16
Billy Griffin, a student in Mrs. Comley’s sight- Miss Norfleet’s job as visiting teacher involves frequent consultations
saving class, uses a large-type typewriter. about student attendance records with Miss Lamb, the school nurse.
MISS HELEN L. COLEMAN, English, Spon-
sor The Declaration.
MRS. MARGARET COMLEY, Sight-Saving.
CHARLES C. COOPER, Earth Science, Human
Biology, Sponsor Monogram Club.
MRS. CHRISTINE C. CROCKETT, BSCS,
Human Biology, Sponsor Science Club and
Biology Lab Assistants.
MISS BETTY R. DAVIS, Vocal Music, Hu-
manities, Sponsor A Cappella Choir, Madrigal
Group, Jeffeltes, Stage Crew.
MRS. EDNA A. DAVIS, Mathematics.
MISS VIRGINIA C. ELLETT, Chemistry.
MISS ANN ELIZABETH FIELD, Office Prac-
tice, Shorthand, Typewriting.
MRS. MELBA G. FINCH, English, Sponsor
Medical Arts Club.
17
MISS NANCY LEBARON FITZHUGH, Latin,
English, Sponsor Latin Club.
W. RUSSELL FLAMMIA, History, Govern-
ment-Economics, Sponsor Hi-Y II, J.V. Football
Coach, Soccer Coach, Track Coach.
MRS. ROSA LEE FORD, Secretary.
MRS. MARGARET T. GALLAWAY, English,
Sponsor Senior Class.
MRS. BARBARA W. GARBER, Secretary.
MISS JANE P. GEOGHEGAN, Earth Science.
Mrs. Grigg arrives in a wheelchair despite a broken leg.
Faculty Advisors Provided Spark
for Math Program and Students
The main goal of the Math Department was to
further the understanding of Mathematical principles.
To this end, a Math Club was organized with Mr.
Huber as sponsor. His experience as teacher of
computer programming at Virginia Polytechnic In-
stitute sparked interest in such a course at Teejay.
While Mr. Lucien Hall was al the University of
Virginia working on his doctorate, Mrs. Ida Wand-
erer filled in as department coordinator. She helped
strengthen the math program to meet changes in
Advanced Placement exams.
Science Centers Represented Jobs
for Interested TeeJay Participants
Two new science teachers, Mr. Ian MacAlpine and
Miss Sharon Mullen, provided new ideas for the
Science Department. Sixteen students worked with
industry scientists and represented Teejay at the
Virginia Junior Academy of Science. Many Seniors
participated in the Westinghouse Talent Search;
other students worked with the new Math-Science
Center where Miss Virginia Ellett, A. P. Chemistry
teacher, was a Science Education Specialist. An
A. P. Biology class under Mrs. Crockett was planned
for 1968-69.
18
While Marly Vetter and Faye Kutner, biology lab assistants, attempt a tedious frog dissection, Mrs. Crockett offers advice.
MISS HELEN REED GILL, Chemistry, Earth
Science, Sponsor Chemistry Laboratory As-
sistants.
MISS FRANCES GIVENS, Mathematics.
MRS. BETTY C. GRIGG, Drama, Speech,
Sponsor Thespian Society.
MISS VASHTI HAMMETT, Counselor.
MRS. KATHLEEN P. HANCOCK, History,
Government-Economics, Sponsor Literary Club.
MRS. VIRGINIA C. HOLDEN, French.
JAMES G. HOLDREN, JR., Chemistry, Cross
Country Head Coach, Track Coach.
COL. THOMAS A. HOTCHKISS, English,
Military Science, Commandant Cadet Corps.
MRS. MARTHA S. HOWELL, Counselor,
Sponsor Jeffersonian Business Staff.
19
Expansion of TeeJay Departments
Stressed Communication and Arts
The English Department was strengthened by the addition
of six new teachers. Other improvements included audio-
visual aids in many classrooms. A new course in drama
was offered by Mrs. Grigg, and drama students pre-
sented original plays. In addition, all English students
had the chance to see Moliere’s School for Wives pre-
sented professionally by the Virginia Museum of Fine
Arts.
With growing emphasis on communication, TeeJay
stressed foreign language study. New courses were of-
fered, and new material was purchased to stimulate in-
terest. Movies, tape recorders, and record players in
creased the students’ exposure to native pronounciation.
Through travelogues, embassy tours, and speakers,
language clubs broadened the students’ interest.
Several changes occurred in the area of social studies.
For the first time, art lectures were presented by mem-
bers of the Junior League of Richmond to selected
classes at TeeJay. These lectures concerned the art and
Sorting out the papers and books, Miss Williamson pre-
pares for her first year of teaching at Thomas Jefferson.
architecture of ancient civilizations, the Middle Ages, and
early America. Improvements were also wfade in eco-
nomics, United States history, ^dXdveiwnent.
THOMAS 0. HUBER, Mathematics, Sponsor
Math Club.
MRS. LEWIS P. HUDSON, Typewriting, Short-
hand.
MRS. ELIZABETH JACOBS, English.
MISS SUSAN WALKE JAMES, Physical Edu-
cation, Sponsor Tebahoes.
MRS. SIBYL S. JENNINGS, Counselor.
WALTER K. JENNINGS, Distributive Edu-
cation, Sponsor D. E. Club.
20
HENRY C. JONES, Mathematics.
MRS. JERRY JONES, Mathematics.
MRS. LUCILLE E. KING, Mathematics.
MISS MILDRED A. KLINE, French, Head of
Language Department.
MRS. GARNA B. KRAFT, History, Sponsor
House of Representatives and Point System.
MISS AUDREY LAMB, Nurse.
MISS FELICIA E. LANDIS, Spanish, French,
Sponsor Sophomore Class.
MRS. SALLY REYNOLDS LINTHICUM, Bi-
ology.
MISS ALMA V. LOWANCE, English, Head of
English Department.
Ronald Johnson, Mickey Stanley, and Leonard Wyne calculate their re-
sults of an experiment, as Mr. MacAlpine keeps an eye on lab procedures.
Barbara Givens and Connie McGraw get help from
Mr. MacAlpine in weighing a graduated cylinder.
Typing classes
any situation.
IAN R. MACALPINE, Physics, Earth Science.
MISS MARY P. MADDOX, History, Head of
History Department.
MISS MARY CARLTON MORRIS, Spanish,
Sponsor Pep Club and Spanish Club.
MRS. JAMIE NEAL, Mathematics.
MISS CLARA J. NORFLEET, Visiting Teacher.
MRS. 0. H. PARRISH, JR., English, Sponsor
Cheerleaders.
MISS SHARON ELIZABETH MULLEN, Biol-
ogy-
MRS. JANET G. MURRAY, English, Sponsor
Red Cross.
MRS. MARGARET H. MYRUSKI, Distributive
Education, Co-sponsor D.E. Club.
look calm enough to face
are the largest and sometimes most confusing, but Jackie Shapirt^an^F J;
22
Sit £/i •
MISS NANCY H. PIKE, French, Sponsor
French Club and French National Honor So-
ciety.
MISS LYN DELE ATKISSON PITT, Biology,
Sponsor Wise Owl Club and Keep Virginia
Clean Poster Contest.
MRS. ANNE PLUNKETT, English.
MRS. ELIZABETH T. POND, Mathematics.
MISS ELIZABETH RAMEY, French, Sponsor
Honor Council.
MRS. JUDITH ROTELLA, Distributive Educa-
tion.
Courses Prepared Students for
World of Competitive Employment
The Distributive Education Department provided in-
struction in marketing, merchandising, and manage-
ment. Sponsored trips to stock yards and meat-pack-
ing plants produced concrete examples of principles
learned in the classroom. The Department expanded
its influence by sponsoring an employment clinic in
October to help students obtain jobs during the Christ-
mas season. During the annual DECA Week, our
D.E. Club held a tea in honor of the faculty as an
expression of thanks for what they had done. This
period of national observance also served to publicize
the purposes of the D.E. program as a whole.
Training the student and giving him on-the-job ex-
perience were the main objectives of Vocational Of-
fice Training. Possession of more knowledge of office
work and machines placed V.O.T. students on a better
footing in the competitive employment world. Stu-
dents learned the proper way to apply for a job and
then used their new-found knowledge to obtain em-
ployment in business offices as secretaries, clerk-
typists, and bookkeepers. V.O.T. gained long-sought
progress by placing three students in departments
offering experience in the use of a variety of ma-
chines.
Mr. Van Cleef and Mrs. Burden relax before a staff meeting.
23
Swelnis Showed Versatility as
Teacher, Coach, Pro-Ball Player
In 1963 Mr. Lloyd Swelnis graduated from the Uni-
versity of Western Michigan where he had played
varsity football for three years. A chance to play in
the Continental Football League and a teaching offer
in Richmond brought him here to sign with the Rebels.
Though new to the city and to Teejay where he was
scheduled to teach mechanical drawing, he soon
earned the “bonus” of assistant varsity football
coach. Thus, he encountered a busy first year in
Richmond as teacher, coach, and professional foot-
ball player.
This year Mr. Swelnis again had a tight schedule,
but satisfaction outweighed inconvenience. Five me-
chanical drawing classes occupied normal school
hours. At 3:10 he rushed to the field to coach the
varsity backs. From there he proceeded to City Stad-
ium to practice with the Richmond Road Runners.
He thoroughly enjoyed the resulting fifteen-hour day.
While playing with the Road Runners, Mr. Swelnis
saw new and interesting places; through coaching and
teaching, he gained many rewarding experiences.
Mr. Swelnis helps Sharon Bess solve an especially difficult
mechanical drawing problem.
MRS. SARAH MATHEWS SARTAIN, Russian,
Sponsor Russian Club.
MISS MARTHA L. SAVAGE, Librarian, Spon-
sor Library Committee and Library Staff.
MRS. SHIRLEY SCARBOROUGH, Art.
MISS ANNE K. SHERWIN, English, Sponsor
The Monticello.
MRS. MARIE H. SIBLEY, Cafeteria Manager.
KARL H. STUTZMAN, Mathematics.
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MISS DORIS SUTTON, Art.
LLOYD L. SWELNIS, Mechanical Drawing,
Varsity Football Assistant Coach.
MRS. EVELYN S. SWIFT, Secretary.
MISS ESTELLE N. TANKARD, Humanities.
MRS. POLLY D. TEMPLE, History.
MISS EDITH TODD, Physical Education, Hock-
ey and Tennis Coach.
MRS. EDNA TUCKER, Typewriting, Short-
hand, Bookkeeping, Sponsor The Monticello
Business Staff.
JOSEPH C. URAM, Physics, Science Coordi-
nator.
JAMES EDWARD WALLACE, History, Co-
Sponsor Forum Club. t ^Jf

During the Teacher-Tebahoe hockey game, these weary, but smiling team members tak&time out to r&t and pl
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MRS. JAY WALTER. Secretary.
MRS. IDA W. WANDERER, Mathematics,
Head of Mathematics Department.
FRANK G. WENDT, Instrumental Music.
MRS. SHIRLEY WHETSTONE, English, Spon-
sor Junior Class.
MRS. JANE WHITAKER, Government-Econom-
ics, Co-Sponsor Forum Club.
MISS SOUTHARD WILLIAMSON, Spanish,
French. Sponsor Y-Teens.
Miss Gill’s chemistry class is probably paying more attention to her
goggles than to the experiment she is performing.
Helping to make school plans by phone constitutes
only a small part of Mr. Norment’s busy day.
26
Drafting seems to have caught the attention of Cosby Cunningham.
Thomas Jefferson Scored Highly
on the City-Wide Evaluation
To improve the existing educational system at Thomas
Jefferson, the Richmond School Board appointed a
committee of college professors and high school
teachers to investigate the methods and material
employed by teachers in their classrooms. This com-
mittee measured the success of the instructors both
in meeting the required standards as expressed in
Evaluative Criteria, a teachers’ handbook, and in
meeting their personal class objectives.
A professor of Education at the University of Vir-
ginia, Dr. Frank Lankford, accepted responsibility
for this city-wide school evaluation. Under his super-
vision, Dr. Rufus Tonelson, Professor of Education
at Old Dominion College, gathered material for his
written report. Keeping the standards of the criteria
in mind, Dr. Tonelson found that the programs of-
fered Teejay were outstanding; however, he discov-
ered that, because of lack of classroom space, the
subjects were not as varied as possible. Teejay re-
tained its high position in rank of academic achieve-
ment. Mr. Brock expressed his approval of the evalua-
tion by saying that it was good to view the faults
and assets of the present system.
MRS. JOHN BRUNER, Typing Room Proc-
tor.
MRS. LOTTIE B. CALLIS, Study Hall Proc-
tor.
BOB D. WILLIS, Distributive Education,
Golf Coach, Co-sponsor D. E. Club.
MISS EVELYN CONWAY YEOMAN, Eng-
lish, Sponsor The Jeffersonian.
27

ACTIVITIES
Leadership Development
Was Their Goal
28

WAS
OUR
YEAR
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SENATORS: First Row: John Myers; Mary Lynn White; Langdon Moss; Sallie Martin. Second Row: Nick Neuman; Jim York; Jim Kennedy;
Steve Evens.
The Senate Initiated a Special Tutorial Program
SENATORS: First Row: George Edmunds; Mary Alice Helwig; Mrs. Bramble (Sponsor);
Katie Torrence. Second Row: Miguel Bermeo; John Kenyon; Jay Galeski.
More than a link between the student
body and the school administration,
the Senate was responsible through its
numerous committees for coordinating
school and club activities. The special
fall “Bermeo’s Blowout” honoring our
AFS student was a product of Senate
efforts as was the annual Sadie Haw-
kins Dance.
The Senate initialed a special commun-
ity service project—a tutorial program
for East End elementary students. Al-
ter a period of orientation, three volun-
teers from Teejay met with under-
privileged students, aiding them in
developing scholastic interests and
bringing out undeveloped talents and
skills. Those students who offered
their services deemed their time and
energy well-spent.
30

SENATORS: First Row: Bobby Rolfe; Jane Huckabee; Carol Friedenberg; Ellen Hannabass. Second Row: Michael Vranian; Steve Edmonds;
Robert Goodman; Robert Badenoch.
After defeating the cheerleaders in the powderpuff football game, mem-
bers of the Senate team gather around a cake made for their coaches.
CLASS PRESIDENTS: John Leitch, Henry Liscio, Rob
T A'TozvL*
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SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: Carolyn Campbell; Mamie Woo; Sandra Morewitz; Carolyn Melton; Linda Fox. Second Row:
Donald Richardson; Patti Hale; Katie Vetter; Donald Woolard; Kit Utz. Third Row: Roy Edwards; James Fox; Dickie Parrish; Doug Buer-
lein; George Edmunds.
gwelnis's Homeroom Captured Door Decoration Contest
To encourage better parliamentary procedure in homeroom
meetings, the House presents an assembly comparing the good
and bad methods used.
The House of Representatives was a useful tool to
each student at Teejay. Through the Homeroom pres-
idents, the representatives to the House, students
brought issues before the lawmaking body. This year
the president of the House was George Edmunds,
Vice President of the S.P. Several standing commit-
tees were formed of House members. The Rules Com-
mittee enforced rules of attendance and conduct. The
Calendar Committee, consisting of four volunteers
each month, kept the calendar of events up to date.
Numerous projects were adopted this year. The Home-
coming Door Decoration Contest was a great success.
The winner was Mr. Swelnis’s homeroom. The House
also presented an assembly in skit form concerning
problems in the homeroom. Major topics of discus-
sion this year included fund raising for athletics and
Senior exam exemptions.
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JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: Katherine Harper; Carol Bridge; Susan Ogden; Betsy Meyer; Theresa Parsons. Second Row:
Janice Benenson; Gayle Thompson; Cathy Stone; Danny Woo. Third Row: Lewis Held; George Turman; William Small; Sid Atkinson;
Keith Brown.
SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: Gayle Campbell; Wanny Jackson; Barbara Selden; Ann Sutton; Randi Plotkin. Second Row:
Beth Ziebe; Joan Bingham; Brenda Blank; Dinah Benfield. Third Row: Melvin Ely; Rickie Ricketts; Douglas Hawkinson; Scott Shires; Lloyd
Held.
FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: Sandra Lee; HoUy
Morrissett; Suzanne Buckner. Second Row: Shep Williams; William
Kuhn; David Kupfer; Scott Pearce.
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Honor Council Stressed
Truth for Character
r
X
The Honor Council endeavored to
' . open wider channels of communica-
L'^tions with the student body, knowing
that most students understand the Coun-
cil’s purpose only casually. Early in
the year, the Council presented Dick
James, coach of the Richmond Mus-
tangs, as a speaker. The former foot-
ball star told of his personal experi-
, ences and his long struggle to make a
professional team. At the same time,
. he impressed upon the students that-
they should uphold principles and be
honest with themselves. After the as-
sembly, the Honor Council distributed
sheets listing offenses against the Code
and the penalties they merited. As a
constant reminder of the Council’s
goal, posters were sent to each home-
room. Spelling TRUTH, each was ac-
companied by a sermonette over the
PA system. Articles in the Jeffersonian
and assemblies kept students aware of
their obligations.
Bambi Salzberg and Phyllis Kupfer smile approval of the second Honor
Council poster which provided the R in the Council’s theme of TRUTH.
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First Row: Craig Jones; Marianne Plotkin; Lucy Baker; Roxie Grossman; Martha Straus; Jane Shinberger. Second Row: Susan Berry;
Marty Zicbe; Denise Landrum. Third Row: Arthur Gergoudis; Steve Justa; Michael Krumbein; Craig Poole; Randy Carter; Robert Cook.
Fourth Row: Buddy Wheeler; Dale Wiley; Marc Shapiro; Marc Arenstein; Philip Seckman.
Character Committee Sponsored Successful Projects
To arouse participation in the morning devotions, the
Character Committee supervised the Devotions Com-
mittee. Il obtained sponsors and acted as a board for
proper presentation.
The Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, the
Christmas Mother Drive and Brotherhood Week were
other projects sponsored successfully. The Character
Committee is grateful to all who contributed to these
projects.
First Row: Joann Walter; Roslyn Simon; Pam Morey; Kimi Hasegawa; Hilda Pitts. Second Row: Steven Smith; Alyn Kaufman; Fay Glass;
Susan Di Gaetano; Mitchell Kriegman. Third Row: Melvin Ely, Allen Spurlock; Richard Vaden; Frank Sanyour; Marvin Daniel; Kip Amall.
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First Row: Kay Youngblood; Beverly Burton; Gay Northington;
Micky Franciono. Second Row: Laurie Hoffman; Clyde Roettger;
Anne Ellwanger; Julius Mahler. Third Row: Gregory Duncan; Jimmy
Johnson; Berry LeCompte; Causey Davis.
First Row: Lindsay Ryland; Mary Alice Helwig; Phyllis Kupfer;
Susan Prodell. Second Row: Nelle Haag; Jane Marye; Marianne
Miljevic; Brent Drummond. Third Row: John Keating; Gilbert
Rothenberg; Art Thomas; Kenneth Klotz.
Club Affiliations Approved Talent Guild’s Constitution
Before club motions were sent to the Senate and the
Administration, all clubs were required to submit
their plans to Club Affiliates for approval.
Activities of Club Affiliations included approval of
the constitution of the newly-formed Talent Guild
and presentation of the Club of the Year Award.
First Row: Dale Wanderer; Nancy Goldstein; Amy Mintzer. Second
Row: Jay Galeski; David Brenner; Alan Matthews: Max Maizels.
Quill and Scroll Honored
Outstanding Journalistic Ability
Under the leadership of Miss Alma Lowance, eight
seniors carried on the activities of the Ellen Glasgow
Chapter of Quill and Scroll. New members were in-
ducted in the spring in a candlelight service. To be
inducted, a student had to be a junior or a senior
who had displayed outstanding journalistic ability
on school publications, and be recommended by the
staff advisor. The potential member also had to be
approved by the international executive secretary.
Julia Wegman, Paul Hawthorne discuss induction
ceremony.
36
Practicing for National Honor Society Induction are Betsy Smith,
Carol Friedenberg, George Edmunds, and Gilbert Rothenberg.
National Honor Society Selected
Forty-One Additional Members
Sponsored by Mrs. Josephine Baker, the National
Honor Society revised its tutorial program. Any stu-
dent desiring help could fill out a request form to
obtain tutoring before, during, or after school. The
program was very successful.
In mid-March ten Seniors, who had earned member-
ship in the Society in 1967, participated in the sus-
pense-filled induction ceremony. Thirty-three Seniors
and eight outstanding Juniors were tapped. New mem-
bers were the following:
During study hall Dale Wanderer tutors Robert Waldrop in English while Bob Good-
man offers his advice.
SENIORS: Steve Aschmann, Clyde
Roettger, Nancy Goldstein, W. D.
Hasty, John Kennedy, Katherine
Torrence, Michael Hock, Tom Law-
rence, Linda Fox, Babette Peck,
William Mohr, Robert Poindexter,
Marc Shapiro, Mamie Woo, Chris
Massad, Debbie Kay, Julie Mah-
ler, Buddy Wheeler, John Ken-
yon, Elizabeth Reynolds, Art
Thomas, Jeff Douglas, Ruth Ra-
chal, David Brenner, Nelle Haag,
Ann Cooley, Kenneth Klotz, Linda
Fowler, Margaret Heindl, Paul
Hawthorne, Sandra Morewitz, Su-
san Brummer, Kay Youngblood.
JUNIORS: Catherine Stone, Deb-
orah Greenberg, Robert Rolfe,
John Ambrose, Penny Duvall, Lew-
is Held, Mike Vranian, Chris How-
ard.
Probably the best description of every aspect of
this year’s Monticello was “different.” Composed
of only three old members and eight new mem-
bers, the Literary Staff worked under the super-
vision of a new and inexperienced sponsor, Miss
Anne Sherwin. After learning how to plan the
yearbook, the staff began the actual work.
One of the main differences was the organization
of the book; the order of main sections was al-
tered. Even the advertising section underwent a
change, as more informal photographs were added.
This change made the ads more interesting and created
a closer relationship between the Business and Literary
Staffs.
The book was given unity by a theme that reflec-
ted all the changes: “1968 Was Our Year.” The
free-form ’68 was carried throughout the Monti-
cello on division pages and was displayed on the
cover. One glance at the lively binding assured tire
reader that something different lay within.
Mike Hock and Gail Goode observe while Julia Wegman
and Nelson Johnston balance voucher book.
Monticello Staffs Mixed Old and New Ideas in Annual
Brenda Millington, Robert Waldrop, and Eileen Can
tor record and file contracts.
Juniors Susie Kersey, Janet Plotkin, Susie Kuester, and Cur-
tis Parker work on an ad section.
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Cathy Stone and Brenda Brock type copy on triplicate forms.
Photographers Bernard Jones and Stephen Jus-
ta offer their advice as David Gant and Betsy
Smith crop a picture for layout.
Editor Dale Wanderer helps Layout Edi-
tor Alan Matthews arrange a double-page
spread.
George Turman, Elizabeth Reynolds, and
Bo Hai Woo strive to compose interesting
captions to accompany activity pictures.
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EDITORIAL BOARD: Seated: Nancy Goldstein; David Brenner; Carolyn Sadler. Standing: Cathy Keefe; Ruth Rachal; Miss C. Yeoman (spon-
sor) ; Max Maizels.
Seated: Dorothy Moore; Kay Youngblood; Sandra Higgins; Sandra Morewitz. Standing: Jim Valentine; Bob Goodman; Steve Justa.
Seated: Marianne Plotkin; Nelle Haag. Standing: Ed-
die Crandis; Berry LcCompte; Katie Vetter.
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The Jeffersonian Dispensed News
and Ideas on School Issues
The Jeffersonian, Teejay’s newspaper was pub-
lished every two weeks and had a circulation of
about seven hundred copies. Some fifty students
from the Business and Literary Staffs combined
their efforts to produce an informative paper/ The
Business Staff sold ads and subscriptions to meet
expenses while the Literary Staff wrote the edito-
rials, stories, and “beat notes.”
Special features incorporated in this year’s Jef-
fersonian were an eight-page Homecoming issue,
a WLEE Top Ten List, a Student Government sur-
vey conducted in the area schools, and finally, a
Will and Testament of the Senior Class.
Sallie Kirtland, Sharon Hanks, Clyde Roettger, and Linda
Walton demonstrate the sale of papers in the hall.
Sylvia Zelkin, Jeff Douglas, Adrien Goldman, Claudia Kent, and
Ann McCoy fold and staple papers for mailing.
Lindsay Ryland, Charlie Payne, Susan Ferguson,
Lisa Lancaster, and Linda Sharigian bundle pa-
pers for the mail.
Sherry Henson, Katy Bendheim,
Paula Dolan, Barbara Bonn, and
Joni Brooks fold papers for cir-
culation.
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First Row: Amy Mintzer; Marc Shapiro. Second Row: Chris Massad; Rosie Bingham; Paula Bass; Becky Shiflett; Art Thomas.
Declaration Gained Recognition From Columbia Press
First Row: Debbie Greenberg; Anner Whitehead; Margaret Heindl; Douglas Durden. Sec-
ond Row: Nancy Nettleton; Deborah Lane; Susan Lendvay; Jessica Tropp; Debbie Kay;
Kathleen Carrier; Sally Roffman.
Having received the high honor of
the medalist certificate from the
Columbia Scholastic Press Associa-
tion in 1967, the Declaration proved
to he even better this year. TJ’s lit-
erary-art magazine contained sto-
ries, short stories, essays, and poems
supplied by TJ students. This year
a special section of French poetry
was contributed by the French Club
and French National Honor Society.
Improvements in the quality and
support of the Declaration included
new multicolor pages with a better
quality of printing which added to
the magazine’s attraction. Also, stu-
dent boosters contributing fifty
cents each were added to the usual
patrons, contributors, and sponsors.
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Key Club (■ a Two
New Flags io School
The Key Club, the Kiwanis-spon-
sored service organization consist-
ing of boys interested in improving
Teejay, undertook many proj-
ects this year. Keeping in mind
their top rating in the Capitol Dis-
trict, the group sponsored “Ameri-
canism Week.” They scheduled an
essay contest and presented an im-
pressive assembly with Mayor
Crowe as guest speaker. To crown
the week’s activities, the Club gave
two new flags to the school—one
American; the other, Virginian.
Many boys continued as “Buddies”
to lend a helping hand to the under-
privileged children in the Oregon
Hills area. Besides cleaning both
cafeteria and school grounds, Key
Clubbers sponsored the annual Vic-
tory Dance after Homecoming and
sold tickets to basketball games.
Mayor Crowe addresses students at the
Key Club’s Americanism Assembly.
First Row: Dennis Phillips; Richard McKee; Henry Lis-
cio; Rob Leitch; Ed Clayton. Second Row: Randy Walk-
er; Mike Vranian; Bobby Rolfe; John Little. Third Row:
Mr. Robert Bayliss (Sponsor); Jim Kennedy; John Myers;
Donald Bear; Mr. C. Russell Norment (Sponsor). Fourth
Row: Ben Satterfield; Booker Hargrove; John Kincannon;
Chip Louthan.
First Row: Alan Matthews; Linda Fowler; Causey Davis; Cosby Cunningham;
Nick Neumann. Second Row: Jim Fox; Kenny Yoffy; Steve Aschman; Jim
York; Mack Brown. Third Row: Kit Utz; Charles Shiflett; John Kenyon;
Robert Badenoch; Cary Uram. Fourth Row: Buddy Wheeler; George Edmunds;
Langdon Moss; Dale Wiley; George Borden.
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Hi-Y II Gave First Annual Danee
and Sponsored First Work Day
athletics de-
Grace House
Imar Dayton plays with boy at
ring Hi-Y II Christmas party.
First Row: Bruce Woodward; Robert Ford; Denny Waldrop; Rhonda Rag-
land; Phillip Mourtzakis; Ronnie Roberson; James Johnson. Second Row: Rob-
ert Coumow; Sandy Toone; Jerry Witt; Larry Lett; Robert Cook; Charles
Spencer. Third Row: Mike Hock; Charlie Payne; George Lewis; Craig Valen-
tine; Thomas Edge. Fourth Row: Donnie Bowles; Scotty Lowell; Steve Ed-
munds; Lin Spears; Donnie McKinney. Fifth Row: Mr. Russell Flammia
(Sponsor); Delmar Dayton; Rickie Ricketts; Daniel Budasoff; Mac Janney;
Jim Beime.
To fulfill its ideal “to create, maintain, and extend
high standards of Christian Character”, Hi-Y II
initiated a Work Day and other new projects.
Their fall assembly featured Richmond’s new
city manager, Alan Kiepper, who spoke on prob-
lems of urban society. Plans for this year in-
cluded an annual 'Spring dance and the presenta-
tion of the Stan ^Slavas award to a deserving stu-
dent-^who excelled in academics and
sprite a handicap.
Jimmy Beirne holds Symbol
lia'If time.
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Hi-Y III members bravely display their club symbol and sweetheart to the crowd at the Thomas Jefferson-John Marshall game.
Both Community and School Activities Occupied Hi-Y III
Hi-Y III contributed much to the community
through donations and service. For mentally re-
tarded children the club gave parties at Halloween
and Christmas, a picnic in the spring, and an Eas-
ter egg hunt. Their donations went to the Peace
Corps and the YMCA World Missions, but they al-
so collected for the March of Dimes. Twice a
month members visited their adopted grandfather.
Besides these and other community projects, the
Hi-Y HI Service Club excelled in its work for the
school. A high jump pit was built for the track
team, refreshments were given at the Orientation
of new students, and coffee cups were put in the
teachers’ room. Members also successfully pre-
sented their fourth annual May Bop dance.
First Row: Doug Buerlcin; Randy Carter; Wyckie Pritchett; Berry LeCompte;
Frazier Dughi. Second Row: Emmett Richardson; Jim Snowa; Jay Galeski;
Spencer Hales; Harry Baldwin. Third Row: Craig Poole; Keith Brown; Steve
Taylor; William White. Fourth Row: Miguel Bermeo; Sid Atkinson; Richard
Simpson; Marvin Daniel. Fifth Row: Ranny Mertens; John Needham; Gas-
ton Jacobs; Kirk Kirkland; Mr. C. F. Bateman.
Robert Waldrop, the new “Mighty Viking,” astride his
trusty steed, pranced down the sidelines during the
Homecoming game to spur the team onward.
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First Row: Debbie Lewis; Peggy Lowell; Cheryl Crawley; Nancy Henshaw; Kathleen Carrier.
Second Row: Linda Sharigian; Susan Ogden: Andrea Abbott; Linda Fox. Third Row:
Connie White; Helen Brisson; Cheryl Camelio: Dorothy Moore; Cathy Keefe. Fourth Row:
Susan Ferguson; Kay Lucas; Paula Dolan; Linda Fowler: Mary Beville.

Y-Teens Club Ptomo+e^J
Discussion on Hippieland
With Miss Williamson in her first year
as sponsor, Y Teens plans combined
services for both the community and
the school. At Christmas, the girls sang
carols for the Confederate Home for
the Aged. They raised funds by selling
soft drinks at the Sadie Hawkins
Dance. At the Northminster Baptist
Church they encouraged a discussion
on “hippieland” with flowers and foot
imprints. The annual Candlelight Ser-
vice was held on the Capitol steps.
Debbie Lewis and Ellen Rappolt discuss ideas for projects while Miss William-
son, Y Teen sponsor, contributes her advice.
Connie White shows Susan Ogden the pro-
cedure they will follow in checking coats at
the Sadie Hawkins Dance.
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Fay Cunningham operates the mimeograph machine while Manfred
Hager, Janet Kimball, Gay Northington, Esther Rosenbaum, and
Lynn Custalow look on.
Johanna Wieckmann and Jo Ann Ferrell work with
Xerox machine during job at Blue Cross-Blue Shield.
V.O.T. Students Were Trained
for Future Office Employment
Gary Ash, Jackie Boisseau, and Sandra Carter (front
group) gather with Joe Moore, Ruth Burton, Alice
Parrish, and Linda Dailey in Room 224 for discussion.
Susan Wolf and Kathleen Hicks (seated) and Carolyn
Henry, Ruth Fee, Margaret England, and Faye Janus
assemble in front of bulletin board illustrating some of
their work.
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John Keating speaks at a D.E. breakfast meeting.
Mrs. Farmer, a D.E. student teacher, and Mrs. Myruski finish their
breakfast at one of the D.E. meetings held before school.
TV Program and Jr. High Orientation Gained DE Publicity
The D.E. assembly featured a comedian, Mr. McFee, who changed hats to aid his impersonations.
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Barbara Triar, an MC on “Dialing for Dollars,” talks with John
Keating and Barbara Davenport at the WXEX-TV studios.
Carol Davenport serves refreshments to teachers at a
D.E. reception while Tommy Nolan looks on hungrily.

Barbara Davenport and Dinah Benfield present
a slide talk at Binford to promote interest in
D.E.
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First Row: Bonnie Marks; Patricia Bain; Rose Hart; Janice Tisdale; Wyckie Pritchett; Judy McDaniel; Jackie Bates; Deborah Lane. Second
Row: Paula Woody; Michele Creasy; Judy Fortune; Debby Reinhardt; Peggy Jenkins; Phyllis Mollcn; Nancy Evans; Linda Huey. Third Row:
William White; Debbie Stallworth; Helen Brisson; Ann Hanly; Nancy Henshaw; Susan Wheeler; Kathy Ryan; Ruth Rachal. Fourth Row: Mark
Kushman; Doug Frank; Linda Fowler; Elizabeth Clowes; Penny Hughes; Diane Hogan; Mary Marsh. Top Row: Robert Davidson; William
Hasty; Carl Outen; Gary Walkup; Russell Sharp; Woody Anders; Glenn Willis; Lewis Creasy; Michael Grossman.
During the half-time parade at homecoming, Gayle Turner
portrays a “Justice” who was driven “Mod” by the Teejay
Vikings.
Choir's Busy Year Is Highlighted
by Performance at State Capitol
The 1967-68 A Cappella Choir, under the direction
of Miss Betty Davis, excelled in their accomplish-
ments in and out of school. Besides their tradition-
al Orientation and Thanksgiving performances,
the choir sang for Key Club’s Americanism Week
Assembly. An unforgettable highlight was their
performance at the State Capitol during the gov-
ernor’s annual tree lighting ceremony. At school,
the choir presented an inspiring Christmas Assem-
bly and caroled in the halls. This year the group
had the honor of singing for the State Music Con-
ference. This program, correlating vocal, instru-
mental, and dance talents, was also presented for
the Evaluation Assembly. The operetta, Frank
Loesser’s Where’s Charley? was a thrilling suc-
cess. The show, based on the Broadway comedy,
Charley’s Aunt, was directed by Mrs. Betty Grigg,
speech and dramatics teacher.
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First Row: Beverlie Burton; Madielh Malone; Agnes Walkins; Patti HaleirRrenda Peters; Katie Vetter. Second Row: Betsy Smith; Wilma Ander-
son; Beth Howell; Carmen Foster; Patty Bersch; Brenda Powell; Barbara 3&klen. Third Row: Denise Landrum; April Phillips; Cathy Connell;
Linda Clark; Randy Minor; Thomas Noldh; Warren Turner. Fourth RotofJHelen Harrison; Julie Mahler; Sallie Martin; Sylvia Horwitz; Ian
Linas; Richard Drummond. Top Row: (jerry Witt; Ricard Simp^Jn; JoKu Ziolkowski; Bernard) Henderson; Wilburn Johnson; Bobby Mann;
Linas; Richard Drummond.
Robert Poindexter ;vMap3Arc
; Joi-
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MADRIGALS: First Row: Debbie Stallworth; Gayle Turner; Brepda Peters; Brent Drimuhond;
Katie Vetter; W. D. Hasty; Wilma Anderson. Second Row: Debbie Lane; Mark Kushman; Betsy
Smith; Bob~Davidson; Jettye Barker. Third Row: Doug Frank; Julie Mahler; Bobby Mann.

JEFFETTES: Kay Youngblood; RtjlilJ^’
Rachal; Penny Hughes; Linda Fowler. '

First Row: Kathleen Roberts, Concertmistress; Dale Wanderer; Brenda Hardman; Jack Bise. Second Row: Kathy Anderson; Henri Rauch; Debbie
Pearson; Virginia Perry; Jo Ann Walter; Kimi Hasegawa; Margaret Lowell. First Row Standing: Claudia Schwob; Sarah Prodell; Darryl John-
ston; Norman Koslow; Linda Davis. Back Row Standing: Bobby Blankenship; Mr. Frank Wendt, Conductor; Charles Pierce; Kent McKinney;
Ross Southward.
Mr. Wendt and Tee Jay Orchestra Had Busy Schedule
To prove that “The Tee Jay Beat Goes On”, brass players provide the melody while other members
play the rhythm.
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First Row: Martin Erb; David Berry; Megan Mabey; JoAnn Whitely. Second Row: Carol Bench; Leslie Clements; Warner Watkins; Midge
Liggan; Edward Perkins; Shep Williams. Third Row: Robert Cline; Jerry Plotnick; Clyde Roettger. Standing: Melvin Ely; Randy Bellet; Wilson
Valentine; Kathryn Youngblood.
During the last year with Mr.
Wendt, the Orchestra made a well-
received performance before the
Virginia Music Education Associa-
tion. They gave concerts in the fall
and spring and played for the
Christmas and awards assemblies,
the operetta, orientation, baccalau-
reate, and graduation ceremonies.
Several players were also members
of the Richmond Symphony Youth
Orchestra, where Tee Roberts was
Concertmistress for her third year.
During Christmas season the orchestra’s strings perform for an “A” assembly.
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First Row: Peggy Lowell; Faye Litrel; Debbie Stallworth; Jerry Witt;
Steve Lapkin; Kathy Dyas. Second Row: Craig Silbert; Candace Waller;
Carmen Foster; Agnes Watkins; Marcy Hoffman; Kit Williams; Susan
DiGaetano. Third Row: Keith Deringer; Marc Arenstein; Julie Mahler;
Susan Hardwicke; Linda Fowler; Wilbum Johnson; Bo Wilson.
Mrs. Grigg and Jerry WiH Helped
in Reorganization of the Thespians
To increase participation and ability in the theater,
die Thespian Society recommenced its Teejay mem-
bership. Its sponsor, Mrs. Griggs, encouraged inter-
est in theater history and practices. Potential mem-
bers into this national organization were required to
have a specific number of points gained through par-
ticipation in dramatic productions. Under the lead-
ership of President Jerry Witt, the renovation of
die Thespians was successfully completed.
THESPIAN OFFICERS: Marc Arenstein;
Marcy Hoffman; Kathy Dyas; Jerry Witt.
Five Debaters Won Honors at II. Va. for Their Ability
First Row: Patti Hale; David Harris; Lydia Kleiner; Pat Lynch; Phyllis Kupfer; Kit
Williams. Second Row: Jay Harris; Allen Levy; R. J. Nutter; Warner Watkins; Howard
Elkin; Pete Bunin. Third Row: John Christian; Mitchell Kriegman; Richard Smith; Keith
Deringer; John Ambrose; David Kupfer.
Debating Society members chose Mr.
Ian MacAlpine as their sponsor for the
1968 year. Despite his unfamiliarity
with debating practices, he lent his
moral support to die club’s various
seminars. At each session the members
tried to analyze and develop reasons to
support or disprove a statement. A fa-
vorite subject was wire tapping. At die
University of Virginia, five debaters
were singled out on their individual
ability. Mr. MacAlpine commented
that this was an honor, considering that
the members were .working with very
little faculty help.
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First Row: Kathy Dyas; Lindsay Ryland; Myrna Mandlawitz; Minnie Grabin; Cathy
Connell. Second Roto: Robert Boos; Amy Mintzer; Kathi Neblett; Richard Smith;
Connie Wilboumc; Marc Arenstein.
Gesticulating wildly, Norman Freedlander emphasizes his
directions to Marc Arenstein and Kathy Dyas, participants
in the Humanities Assembly.
Committee Announced
Student Activities Daily
The Radio Committee worked every
day to bring Teejay students up-to-
date on school events, to announce
scheduled meetings, and to help re-
store lost articles to their rightful own-
ers. The committee members often did
extra work to make various announce-
ments particularly effective. Their ef-
forts were greatly appreciated by the
Thomas Jefferson population.
Stage Crew Devoted Many Hours
Behind Scenes Without Recognition
Teejay’s audiences saw many different productions
which were made possible by a hard-working stage
crew. The stage crew resolved itself into a nucleus
of six permanent members and many assistants. Al-
though they worked diligently on each assembly and
production, they received little recognition and al-
most no compensation for the many hours they de-
voted behind the scenes.
First Row: Kathy Dyas; Marcy Hoffman; April Phillips; Paula
Woody; Lorene Bradley. Second Row: Millard Watkins; John Gui-
dera; Norman Freedlander; John Reidy. Third Row: Gary Glenn;
David Stagg; Mark Plotkin; Jules Kessler; Phil Freedlander. Fourth
Row: Mel Siplc; Neil Chiappa; Jim Valentine; Ross Southward.
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Charity Was Mixed With
Pleasure by French Club
The French Club, known as Le Cercle
Francais to its members, had a wide
range of activities this year with Miss
Pike as sponsor. To raise money for
Christmas Mother, the Club sold soft
drinks at Junior Stunt Night. Members
caroled at a local hospital. In the
spring the group toured the National
Gallery of Art in Washington to see
the work of famous French artists.
Displaying the Eiffel Tower, the French Club hopes Tee-Jay will “Tower
over J.M.”
First Row: Marianne Plotkin; Gayle Campbell; Kay Youngblood;
Micky Francioni; Pegg)- Lowell; Nancy Tower; Barbara Moss.
Second Row: Patti Hale; Gail Goode; Debbie Pearson; Jane Chalk-
ley. Third Row: Julie Mahler; Dale Wanderer; Lisa McGowan;
Carol Friedenberg; Barbara Hamaker. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Mor-
ris; Lewis Held; Gilbert Rothenberg; Chris Massad; Art Thomas;
Kenneth Klotz.
First Row: Sally Roffman; Frances Winder; Kimi Hasegawa; Ricki
Grunwald; Evelyn Hardwicke; Eileen Osmalov. Second Row: Betsy
Thomas; Cindy Lipsitz; Vicki Forney; Betsy Smith; Jeanne Casa-
nova; Carol Wright. Third Row: Mary Birchler; Ann Day; Betsy
Meyer; Dale Kocen; Jean Rose; Andrea Abbott. Fourth Row: Jane
Marye; Margaret Hcindl; Ann Ellwanger; Debbie Greenberg; Erica
Raphael; Carolyn Yeamans.
First Row: Ann Hastings; Douglas Durden; Carol Farber; Julie Forb; Julie Lloyd; Martha Straus; Sydney
Milkin. Second Row: Robin Adair; Leslie Carlisle; Mitzi Welton; Sandra Higgins; Ellen Siff; Peter LJlbrich;
Anne Dervishian. Third Row: Jeanie Harvey; Katherine Harper; Adrian Goldman; Janet Slipow; Ralph Har-
vard; Donna Rice; Diane Richards. Fourth Row: Susan Berry; Allen Levy; David Brenner; Wilburn
Johnson; Bob Goodman; Paul Day; Dorothy Dexter.
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French Students Found
Interesting Group Jobs
The French National Honor Society,
introduced in 1966 to Thomas Jeffer-
son by Miss Nancy Pike, increased its
membership this year. Students dis-
playing interest in French culture and
history were chosen from the French
classes and were required to maintain
a general high academic average. The
Society co-sponsored with the French
Club a writing contest; as a group ser-
vice, they sponsored a tutoring service
for students displaying difficulty in
French.
First Row: Julie Mahler; Bob Goodman; Sally Roffman; Debbie Greenberg; William Hasty.
Second Row: Peter Ulbrich; Dale Wanderer; Betsy Smith; David Brenner; Micky Francioni;
Elizabeth Reynolds. Third Row: Elizabeth Morris; Art Thomas; Chris Massad; Kenneth
Klotz; Gilbert Rothenberg; Allen Levy.
First Row: Jean Burchill; Judy Derc; Micky Francioni; Sheila Green-
berg. Second Row: Johni Brooks; Kathleen Gambill; Andrea Abbott;
Dennis Phillips; Jack Shreibcr. Third Row: Mitchell Kriegman; Mary
Jane Green; Mack Brown; David Gambill; Paul Day.
Russian Club Promoted Interest in
Varied Aspects of Russian Culture
Enlarging its program to meet the needs of a growing
membership, the Russian Club posted an active sched-
ule. In keeping with the Christmas spirit this year,
they enacted an old Russian Christmas dinner in con-
junction with John Marshall’s Russian Club. The din-
ner enabled the students to get a firsthand view of
the culture they study. A trip to Washington in March
to visit the Russian Orthodox Church, the Russian
Book Store, and the Russian Embassy was planned.
Helping to promote interclub spirit, the Russian Club
challenged the French Club to a volleyball game.
Aided by Mrs. Sartain’s cat,
Jack Schreiber, Jamie Ford
and Micky Francioni prepare
Russian Christmas party.
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First Row: Kathy Finnegan; Edward Grandis; Marianne Miljevic; Kathleen Carrier. Second Row: John Sotos; Becky Smith; Anita Shuman;
Mary Lynn White; Debbie Kay; Midge Ringler. Third Row: Bruce Daniel; Maureen Sullivan; Patsy Barry; Liz Lawrence; Jane Shinberger.
Fourth Row: Tom Lawrence; Peter Ulbrich; Abraham Shait; Gary McGinnis; Sid Atkinson. Fifth Row: John Ziolkowski; Leslie Clements;
Scotty Lowell; Ray Burton; Tom Edge. T Xj V\
Marianne Miljevic and Maureen Sullivan shiver while
waiting to serve oranges to the Soccer Team.
German Club members do their most to boost spirit at
Homecoming.
Spirited German Club Won Prize
•For Original Homecoming Float. | v
The German Club renewed its school spirit this year y vyy
and posted an active schedule. Members worked en- XJ v
ergetically to build a float which won the homecom- J %j
ing float contest. Supporting the soccer team, the XtAvX xU
club served hot chocolate, oranges, and cookies to vX
the w’eary players. During the soccer games, the Gqr-Vxx y
man Club members enthusiastically cheered the team\ Ni v

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Iniermediate and Advanced Pupils
Adopted Latina Vivit as Motto
For the first time in recent years, both intermediate
and advanced Latin students were allowed to join the
Latin Club; therefore, there were more participants
in its activities. In October, Professor William 0.
Perrine of the University of Richmond lectured on
the ancient resort town of Pompeii, which had been
flooded by volcanic lava. During Latin Week, a Treas-
ure Hunt and posters in the halls made students aware
that “Latina Vivit!” Service projects featured dur-
ing the year were Christmas pencil holders given to
faculty members and a visit to a local home for the
aged. Also, in May prospective members were guests
to the annual Latin Club Picnic.
First Row: Julia Wegman; Peter Ulbrich; Lindsay Ryland; Becky Shif-
lett; Dianne Moore. Second Row: John Brown; Susie Kersey; Katie
Torrence. Third Row: Martin Kessler; David Berry; Bruce Ligh; Wayne
Tyler. Fourth Row: Vernon Williams; Bobby Mann; Dale Wiley; Vic
Boggess; John Ambrose.
Faye Litrel, Susan Hardwicke, and Patricia
Bain construct one poster while Brian Bax-
ter and Lindsay King mount another on the
bulletin board.

Trying to gather program ideas, Faye Har-
vey and Carolyn Sadler go through past
files as Becky Smith and Penny Hughes
study reference books.
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First Row: Elizabeth Reynolds; Linda Sharigian; Mamie Woo; Hima Yang; Rhonda Ragland; JoAnn Whitely. Second Row: Paula Bass; Valerie
Williams; Nelle Haag; Jane Marye; Susan Ferguson; Martha Luketich; Clay Drake. Third Row: Arthur Gergoudis; James Fox; Robert Waldrop;
Linda Fowler; George Edmunds; Michael Hock.
First Row: Evie Harrison; Debbie Carlisle; Lisa Lancaster; Anne Cooley; Ann Cohen. Second Row: Kathi Ncblett; Judy McDaniel; Judy Fortune;
Cathy Lubman; Cheryl Camelio. Third Row: Miguel Bermeo; Larry Maier; Steve Aschman; Joanne Stultz; Norman Rosenbaum; Kay Lucas.
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A flavor of Old Spain was evidenced by the Club’s Homecoming entry.
Spanish National Honor Society Was Formed
The Spanish Club began the year with a reception
honoring our AFS student Mike Bermeo. To create
a homey atmosphere for him, enchiladas were
served, and records from Ecuador were played.
Club members celebrated a real Spanish Christ-
mas with a Pinata Parly. The pinata, made in the
shape of a snowman and containing goodies, was
broken with a real Mexican baseball bat.
As usual the Club sponsored Spanish Week during
March. At this time Spanish Club members pro-
vided daily devotions for the school, and a ban-
quet was held to promote interest in the Club.
This year marked the formation of the Spanish
National Honor Society at Teejay. In this way, the
Club continued its search for ways to improve its
organizations.
'J'JH

Donning sombreros, Orry Maier, Nelle Haag,
and Lisa Lancaster join Judy Fortune to in-
spect some native Latin-American handiwork.
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Attentively listening to a speaker from Reynolds Metals Company, Science Club
members scatter themselves among their friends and books.
CHEMISTRY LAB ASSISTANTS: First Row: Peggy Parker; Lois Greentree; Beverlie
Burton; Anne Cooley; Carol Wilson. Second Row: Kent Bookman; Jack Schreiber; Carol
Kastroll; Tom Lawrence; Dan Foster. Third Row: Jerry Plotnick; Gregory Duncan; Ray
Burton; Cosby Cunningham; Larry Haake.
Science Club Reflected
Interested Participation
Concentrating on broadening its mem-
bers’ understanding of science and its
relationship to society, the Science
Club used field trips and lectures as
its prime educational media. It spon-
sored trips to laboratories at Reynolds
Metals, Medical College of Virginia,
and the Virginia Electric and Power
Company and attended lectures at the
Math-Science Center at John Marshall.
Having entered successful projects in
the Virginia Junior Academy of Sci-
ence competition each year, the club
promoted several projects at this spring
competition. The club ended the year
with its annual car wash, spring pic-
nic, and installation of officers.
Lab Assistants Cleaned
Stockroom, Ran Errands
Chemistry Lab Assistants aided stu-
dents and instructors by locking and
unlocking drawers, handing out sup-
plies, cleaning up, and keeping the
stockroom in order. To further help
teachers, the lab assistants retyped
chemical lists and ran errands. These
dependable students were always will-
ing to help and took great pride in
their work.
Responsibilities of Biology Lab Assistants included
running errands, grading test papers, washing equip-
ment, and cleaning the stock room. By helping to
prepare solutions for experiments and obtaining
plants for study, they greatly aided the students.
BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS: Marty Vetter; Patricia Bain; Stephanie
Roberts; Philip Francis; Frances Winder; Fay Kutner; Linda Ford.
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First Row: Susan Chiocca; Eileen Pearson;
Rhonda Ragland; Wyckie Pritchett; Rosie Bing-
ham; Lisa Lancaster; Judy Lawrence; Peggy
Lowell. Second Row: Julia Holland; Lisa Sin-
clair; Beth Packer; Carol Breit; Paula Bass;
Dana Rose; Claudia Schwob. Third Row: Rose-
mary D’Adamo; Becky Shiflett; Betsy Smith;
Chery] Knight; Gayle Fary; Betsy Thomas: Cail
Duvall. Fourth Row: Maria Medwid; Susan
Wheeler; Charlie Payne; John Christian; Alan
Matthews; Barbara Bonn; Sandra Lee.
Pep Club Served Refreshments to Spring Track Team
At the climax of football season the-
Pep Club decorated the Miss Jeff float
for the homecoming game. A truck,
covered with masses of tissue paper
flowers, served as a throne for Katie
Torrence, “Miss Jeff”, and her court.
During the second semester, decals
were • sold to make money. Another
project adopted this year was setwing
refreshments to the spring track team.
Spirit Week, sponsored by the Pep
Club, promoted genuine school spirit
by posters, slogans, and a contest.
JxaW) -L&V 4 A®4'
First Row: Katrina White; Fay Glass; Claudia Kent; Nancy Goldstein; Sally Roffman;
Gail Goode. Second Row: Alice Winn; JoAnn Whitely; Leslie May; Neldyne Johnson; Jan
Thompson; Martha Straus. Third Row: Sally Rothert; Joan Bingham; Carolyn Morgan;
Ellen Siff; Eileen Foster; Stephanie Hughes. Fourth Row: Craig Valentine; Denny Waldrop;
Tommy Tucker; Robert Waldrop; Mike Hock; Carl Outen.
wre. e.ki.ses Av.
First Row: Susan Boettcher; Lydia Poland; Ann
Hastings; Yolanda Mills; B. J. Moss; Sheila
Carapico. Second Row: Leslie Carlisle; Theresa
Parsons; Debbie Carlisle; Alice Morrell; Betsy
Meyer; Connie Wilboume; Penny Duvall. Third
Row: Mary Alice Helwig; Mary Lynn White;
Cathy Stone; Faye Reaves; Carol Hcnch; Jane
Maryc. Fourth Row: Bobby Rolfe; Bobby West;
Causey Davis; James Johnson; Michael Vranian;
Kit Utz.
Lettermen Sold Caps and Donated Bulletin Board
Membership in the Monogram Club to-
taled 50 boys, with lettermen and man-
agers from all boys’ sports being eli-
gible.
Projects of the club were varied. For
activities in the gym, such as basket-
ball and wrestling, the bleachers were
pulled out and replaced by Monogram
Club members. By selling red and
white stocking caps, the Monogram
Club raised enough money to buy a
bulletin board that was used in the
back hall to post track records.
For the second year, monogram jack-
ets were given to all the senior boys in
the Monogram Club. They were paid
for by the athletic sponsors of the club.
By selling Dale Wanderer a stocking cap. Allen Matthews adds to the bulletin
board fund.
First Row: Kenny Yoffy; Larry Isaacs; Judy Lawrence; Denny
Waldrop; George Lewis; Kit Utz. Second Row: Donnie Bowles;
David Brenner; Bobby Cournow; Larry Maier. Third Row: Scott
Shires; Alan Heckel; Alan Matthews; Warner Watkins; Tommy
Barksdale. Fourth Row: Daniel Budasoff; Charlie Shiflett; John
Kincannon; Robert Waldrop; Lauris Lee.
First Row: Emmett Richardson; Jay Galeski; Philip Mourtzakis; Ronnie
Roberson; Robert Cook. Second Row: Mac Nuckols; James Johnson;
Woody Drake; John Sotos; Don Thrift. Third Row: Tommy Tucker;
George Borden; Dickie Parrish; Bruce Woodward; Cosby Cunningham.
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Tebahoes Raised Money
in Sale of Night-Shirts
Tebahoes, composed of girls partici-
pating in varsity sports, had members
inducted in the fall and spring. This
year money raising projects for the
club included a teacher-Tebahoe hock-
ey game in the fall and a basketball
game with the faculty in February. Af-
ter Christmas, red night-shirts were
sold. These night-shirts sold quickly
and were quite popular. The club made
almost S75.00 which they used to pay
for girls’ game officials, equipment,
and transportation for out-of-town
games. Officers for the 1968-1969
were elected at the annual spring pic-
First Row: Kathy Kirk; Martha Straus; Susan Boettcher. Second Row: Maureen Sul- BIC.
livan; Cathy Stone; Carol Hench; Viki Urbach. Third Row: Laurie Hoffman; Carol
Fricdenberg. Fourth Row: Miss Susan James (Sponsor); Libbie Clowes; Maria Medwid;
Helen Harrison.
Tebahoes and teachers line up for a group picture following their heated hockey game.
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Club members pose before touring the A. H. Robins Company.
Medical Arts Club Expanded Its
Membership and Outside Projects
Medical interest was encouraged at Tee Jay by the
Medical Arts Club. To arouse and maintain interest
in health service careers was the club’s goal. Tours
of medical facilities in Richmond and speakers who
lectured on the advantages of a medical career such
as pharmacy, physical therapy or nursing, stimulated
club interest. The expanding field of nursing was the
subject of one speaker. Another guest attracting much
attention was a health consultant who outlined a pro-
gram for health personnel in the Armed Forces. Dif-
ferent trips were made to buildings in Richmond such
as the modern St. Mary’s Hospital.
Dr. Beck, pathologist at St. Mary’s Hospital, shows tissue specimens
to club members in the autopsy room.
Four future nurses and a student nurse peer through the
dome of the operating room in Charlottesville.
Members prepare to board the bus for their return to Richmond from the University of Virginia medical
school and nurses’ facilities.
Jr. Red Cross Enjoyed
Another Year of Service
While keeping in contact with the
Richmond Chapter House, the Jr. Red
Cross began another project-filled
year. Teejay students participated in
volunteer nursing, overseas letters and
gifts to servicemen, Christmas stock-
ings for McGuire Veteran’s Hospital,
and toys for underprivileged children.
Junior Red Cross members also attend-
ed’a city-wide leadership conference to
prepare for a busy year.
Red Cross officers Elizabeth Reynolds, Dianne Chinault, Micky Francioni
count money after the annual membership drive.
First Row: Dianne Chinault; Lisa Lancaster; Micky Francioni; Patricia Timberlake; Elizabeth Reynolds; Sid Atkinson. Second Row: Londy
Nelson; Robin Adair; Peggy Lowell; Janet Plotkin; Eddie Blake; Evic Harrison; Kit Williams. Third Row: Rose Jones; Karen Day; Lynn
Baber; Martha Shepherd; Gail Smith; Wayne Bernstein. Fourth Row: Rick Shiblcy; Nancy Fulton; Phyllis Walters; Brenda Hardman; Ross
Southward; David Forrest.
First Row: Nan Selfe; Linda Round; Jean Chin; Diane Runge; Kay Youngblood. Second Row: Geneva Mit-
chell; Pat Holt; Zelda Komblau; Shelley Haag; Celestine Gray; Evelyn Hardwicke. Third Row: Martha
Berndt; Cary Towler; Gaylia Harry; Susan O’Brien; Jean Gabbin; Joanne Stultz. Fourth Row: Carol Cooper;
Patty Connolly; Lyn Balderson; Susan Hardwicke; Jeanie Harvey; Brenda Peters.
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First Row: Beverly Burton; Elizabeth Reynolds; Linda Fox; Linda Ford. Second Row: Nancy Fulton; Dianne Chinault; Jeanne Cline; Dorothy
Moore; Debra Goodman. Third Row: Cathy Connell; Adrien Goldman; Dianne Moore; Nancy Blackburn; Brenda Brock; Miss Sue M. Beaman
(Sponsor). Fourth Row: Beth Howell; Carol Davenport; Susan Wheeler; Martha Lukctich; Diana Hoover; Marianne Miljevic.
Linda Ford, Beverly Burton, and Linda Fox look over materials gathered at
FTA convention.
FTA Scholarship Given
to Worthy Student
The Future Teachers of America
filled their year with entertainment,
education, and service. Teas were
given honoring new club members
and faculty members. To further
their education, club members at-
tended the annual FTA Convention
and participated in City-Wide Visi-
tation Day. FTA members helped
with various school activities. At
College Night members guided par-
ents and students to the rooms of
various colleges. To aid the counsel-
ors, FTA members called last year’s
graduates and found where they
were attending college and whether
they worked.
Ending the year with the usual cus-
tom, the FTA awarded a scholar-
ship to an outstanding senior mem-
ber who had participated loyally in
the club’s activities. This money was
given to the student to be used as
she desired.
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Seated: Jessica Welton; Craig Friedenberg. Standing: Di-
anne Ballard; Monti Wilby; Margaret England.
Art Thomas, Carolyn Steppe, Carol Levey, Myrna
Mandlawitz, Debby Reinhardt, Benny Jones, and
Tom Sanders pose in front of magazine rack.
The Library Staff Facilitated Efficient Operation
Woody Anders, Jeanne Cline, Darlene Downey, Barbara Selden, and Dollie
Hartsook handle materials at check-out desk.
The Library Staff was composed of
students interested in devoting time
to library work. Students were as-
signed duties at the desk such as
charging out, receiving, and slip-
ping books, and answering stu-
dents’ questions. Members of the
Staff were also responsible for
shelving books, carrying messages,
filing catalogue cards, and prepar-
ing new books for circulation. Time
was devoted to keeping bulletin
board displays up-to-date.
Besides providing help in the libra-
ry, the Library Staff functioned as a
club. A special speaker, Lee Barks-
dale, spoke at a Library Staff meet-
ing on his experiences in Vietnam,
illustrating his talk with slides.
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Police Detective Coleman Spoke to Forum About Drugs
First Row: Janet Slipow; Cathy Connell; Ann Coffield. Second Row: Bob Goodman;
David Brenner; Michael Krumbein; Carl Outen.
The Forum Club, the largest interest
club at Teejay, sparked enthusiasm in
the entire student body with its very
first fall program. Detective Coleman
of the Richmond Police Department’s
Vice-Squad, highlighting his ideas with
charts and illustrations, gave a talk
concerning drugs: their use and abuse,
side-effects, and law enforcement pro-
cedure in the metropolitan area. Be-
cause of the group’s large size this past
year, there were two sponsors, Mr.
Wallace, club sponsor the preceding
year, and Mrs. Whitaker, a new teach-
er at Teejay.
First Row: Sharon Collins; Lorene Bradley; Linda Riddick; Debbie Carlisle; Susan Liniado; Minnie Grabin. Second Row: Margaret Heindl;
David Brenner; Max Maizels; Michael Krumbein; Kathy Finnegan; Howard Elkin; Suzanne Freed. Third Row: Debbie Greenberg; Cathy Con-
nell; Nelle Haag; Jane Marye; Curtis Porterfield; Linda Walton. Fourth Row: Mary Burchill; Brenda Powell; Roy Whitlock; George Litre!;
Ricky Pleasants; John Young; Mr. James Wallace.
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First Row: Linda Anderson; Katy Bendheim; Holly Baynes; Debbie Kay; Faye Litrel; Carol Hench; Julie Forb. Second Row: John Roberts;
Judy Fortune; Anne Reynolds. Third Row: Barbara Bonn; Connie Tiller; Frank Jones; Cynthia Delamar; Banil Goldman; Joanne Stultz.
Fourth Row: Sue Padgett; Cheryl Camelio; Theda Helwig; Gayle Boris; Marianne Miljevic; Carl Outen; Adel Sanyour.
First Row: Susan Chiocca; Judy McDaniel; Cynthia Evans; Betty White-
head; Dot Flannagan. Second Row: Carmen Foster; Lynn Hardwicke;
Sarah Goffigan; Jill Bernstein. Third Row: George Gilpin; George
Martin; Kay Wheeler. Fourth Row: James Fox; Chris Massad; Everett
Nelson.
First Row: Peggy Lowell, Anne Savkovich; Sharon Bess;
Carol Wright; Judy Hall. Second Row: Diane Wood; Paula
Dolan; Dale Kocen; Susan Prodell; Nathaniel Bowens.
Third Row: Carol Cohn; Debra Goodman; Billy White.
Fourth Row: Robert Smithdeal; Mike Dale; Michael
Cameron; Ray Burton; Anne Ellwanger; Tom Edge.
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First Row: Sarah Goffigon; Michael Krumbein; Deborah Greenberg; Faye Litrel; Craig
Friedenberg. Second Row: Stacy Feldman; Evelyn Hardwicke; Howard Elkin; Maxie
Maizels. Third Row: David Brenner; Susan Hardwicke; Julie Mahler; Jay Harris.
Literary Club Attended
Museum Performances
With President Julie Mahler and spon-
sor Mrs. Hancock, the new Literary
Club became a very active organiza-
tion by encouraging cultural pursuits,
donating a paperback library for Shel-
tering Arms Hospital, and presenting
The Age of the Renaissance to the Tee-
Jay library at Christmas time. Regular
attendance at the Virginia Museum
productions exposed members to a
wider variety of dramatic literature.
Club Extended Student
Interest in Mathematics
The Math Club spent many hours of
its first year organizing its rules. Mr.
Huber was chosen as faculty sponsor.
The purpose of the club was to stim-
ulate interest in math. Among the pro-
grams planned were a trip to Langley
Field and a brain-teaser contest. Two
college students spoke to the club on
higher mathematics in college at the
University of Virginia.
First Row: Linda Fox; Susie Krug; Sandra Morewitz; Babette Peck; Faye Litrel.
Second Row: Patsy Barry; Michael Krumbein; Carol Friedenberg; Jay Galeski; Craig
Friedenberg. Third Row: Mr. Thomas O. Huber, Sponsor; Larry Haake; Russell Law-
son; Marc Shapiro; Kenneth Klotz.
First Row: Jim York; Peter Ulbrich; Max Maizels; Dale Wanderer. Second Row: John Sotos; Abraham
Shait; Gilbert Rothenberg. Third Row: David Brenner; Robert Goodman; Chris Massad; George Edmunds.
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What kind of evaluator is this outsider?
Jim York and John Kenyon load Thanksgiving has'
kets for needy families.
Other Senators watch John Kenyon show a help-
less Robert Badenoch the proper way to tie a tie.
A.F.S. Student Mike Bermeo admires the TeeJay
ring given him at Christmas by the student body.
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Company sponsors, Mrs. Bramble, and Col. Hotchkiss watch drill on Spon-
Cadevs Held Classes and
Began a New Drill Team
The Cadet Corps consisted of four
military training groups: MT 1, 2, 3,
and 4. MT 1 included recuits; upper
classmen composed MT 2, -3, and 4.
The MT 1 group had classes in first
aid, hygiene, small unit tactics, field
sanitation, riflery, and marksman-
ship. MT 2, 3, and 4 focused on
leadership but also studied small
unit tactics. Members of these
groups taught their own classes..
Participating in Sponsors’ Day,
marching in parades, ushering at
College Night, and preparing for
Federal Inspection, at which an
honor rating was gained, occupied
the Cadet Corps. The color guard
and drill team performed at assem-
blies and P.T.A. meetings; the
band, at football games and pep
rallies.
This year marked the beginning of
a second drill team, the White Ber-
ets, open to every cadet.
sor’s Day, October 12.
Looking almost' overpowered by his tuba, Webb Tyler
lags behind the rest of the cadet band.
Winford Compton, a Green Beret, interests Col. Hotchkiss and
Donald Woolard by telling of his experiences.
Miss Sherwin and Col. Hotchkiss discuss plans for cadet pictures.
Flag bearers Millard Watkins and Scott Shires are
flanked by DeWitt Campbell and Allen Spurlock be-
fore a drill.
9+aff
Officers
1967
-1968
First Cpt. Woolard, D. B.; Cpt. Henderson, B. L.; Cpt. Held, L. I.; Cpt. Foster, D. B.
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BAND COMPANY: Cpt. Hawthorne, P. L.; First Row: 1st Lt. Duncan, G. L.; Rec. Pearce, S.; Rec. Phillips,
V. H.; 2d Lt. Wells, D. L.; Second Row: Sgt. Wright, R. .W; Rec. Willbergcr, J. E.; Rec. Rosenbloom,
S. R.; Pfc. Bowens, N. C.; Third Row: 2d Lt. Boos, R. J.; Cpl. Johnson, S.; Supply Sgt. Straus, L. D.; Pfc.
Johnston, D. L.; Fourth Row: Pit. Sgt. Brown, J. W.; Sgt. Haake, L. C.; Rec. Stitzer, J. F.; Pfc. Cooper, S.
H.; Fifth Row: Supply Sgt. Smith, R. H.; Rec. Harrison, G. A. 0.; Rec. Timberlake, J.; Rec. Decker, C. B.;
Sixth Row: Pit. Sgt. Decker, H. W.; Rec. Perkins, E.;1st Sgt. Tyler, W. L.
Halftime performances at football
games gave the cadet band chances to
demonstrate ability.
A COMPANY: Cpt. Clements, II. L.; First Row: Cpl. Blake, F. E.; Second Row: 1st Lt. Wingfield, W. L.; Sgt. Jaudon, C. J.; Rec. Bobbitt,
L. M.; Cpl. Cromley, L. E.; 2d Lt. Forrest, D. C.; Third Row: Supply Sgt. Shires, S. L.; Sgt. Held, L. C.; Rec. Stuart, B.; Pfc. Greentree. J. A.;
Fourth Row: 1st Sgt. Atkinson, S. W.; Pit. Sgt. Burton, J. R.; Sgt. Powell, C. E.; Rec. Saunders, M. W.; Pfc. Sadler, S. D.
Cadets work after school in preparation for a drill.
These cadets add last minute touches, which
are essential for a neat appearance.
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D. B. Woolard
First Captain
B. L. Henderson
Captain
L. I. Held D. B. Foster
Captain Captain
P. L. Hawthorne
Captain
H. L. Clements
Captain
B. G. Morris
Captain
G. L. Duncan
Second Lieutenant
W. L. Wingfield
First Lieutenant
D. L. Wells R. J. Boos D. C. Forrest
Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
W. J. White
Second Lieutenant
TJ.H.9. Cadet Corps Officers
B Company passes in review before the sponsors on Sponsors’ Day
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Checking the size of uniforms, Bruce Stuart and John
Brown look over the ones on sale.
Carolyn Melton, Staff Sponsor, gets her ribbons before a drill
from First Captain Donald Woolard.
B COMPANY: Cpt. Morris, B. G.: First Row: Pit. Sgt. Watkins, M. J.; Cpl. Owen, S. M.; Rec. Compton, R. W.; Rec. Woolard, M. S.; Sgt. Clem-
ents, J. P.; 2d Lt. White, W. J.; Second Row: Pfc. Smalls, 0. J.; Rec. Cooper, F. E.; Rec. Parnell, E. W.; Rec. Beime, C. S.; Sgt. Spurlock, A. V.;
Third Row: 1st Sgt. Wilson, W.; Rec. Barton, M. E.; Rec. Lewis, S. E.; Rec. Green, J. G.; Sgt. Pierce, C. T.
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SPORTS
Skill Was Their Purpose
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WAS
OUR
YEAR
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: First Row: Cheryl Knight; Rhonda Ragland. Second Roiu: Judy Lawrence; Wyckie Pritchett; Dana Rose; Beth
Packer; Rosie Bingham. Third Row: Carol Breit; Beckie Shiflett; Betsy Smith; Gayle Fary; Paula Bass.
Cheerleaders Spent Hours Spurring Teams to Victory
JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: First Row: Roslyn Simon; Julie Forb. Second Row: Joann Wal-
ter; Patty Huband; Leslie May; Randi Wolfe; Elizabeth Lawrence. Third Row: Diane Richards; Barbara
Watson; Charlotte Poole; Carolyn Morgan; Sally Rothert.
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front Row: Henderson, Satterfield, Ford, Viars, Roberson, Lewis, Woodward, Nuckols, Cook, Waldrop, Mourtzakis, Valentine, Aschmann, Clem-
ents, Richardson, McDougald, Johnson, Tucker, Borden. Middle Row: Coumow, Jones, Phillips, Spencer, Sharp, Bowles, Shibley, Moody, Tucker,
Budasoff, Johnson, Spears, Hargrove, Wyatt, Clayton, White, Johnson, Payne, Boggess, Dayton, Armstrong (Manager). Back Row: Janney, Fer-
nandez, Shiflett, Salinas, Langford, Anderson, Wyatt, Stover, Stuart, Edwards, Edmonds, Rosser, Valentine, Lowell, Arnall, Taylor, Harris^Lou-
than, Douthat, Clayton, McIntyre, Sanyour, Watkins (Manager). . ff / J) ~ / ''7 k *
Steve Edmunds gets recognition during
Awards Assembly.
Mr. Flammia congratulates J. V. team members individually.
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Varsity Totaled 3-5-2
T.J. 6 Prince George 6
Teejay guard Ricky Rosser pounced on a fumble at
the Prince George 20 yard line on the final play of
the third period. Two plays later, halfback Em-
mett Richardson zipped 19 yards up the middle to
score.
T.J. 7 Hermitage 14
Teejay’s lone touchdown came in the closing sec-
onds of the first half as the result of a two yard
sneak by quarterback Phil Mourtzakis.
T.J. 7 Highland Springs 41
Phil Mourtzakis moved the Jeffs 44 yards on two
completions to Craig Valentine in the second
quarter.
T.J. 6 Henrico 6
Winless Vikings held undefeated Henrico to a tie
in the Capitol District football game at Henrico.
The Vikings tied it in the second period on Steve
Aschmann’s two yard run.
Ste\e Aschman is stopped in an eleven-yard play which gives Teejay a first down during the home game with George Wythe.
T.J. 27 J. R. Tucker 7
Unleashing an effective ground game, the Varsity
rolled over Tucker in an away game for their first
win of the season.
T.J. 9 Lane 30
Teejay was plagued with interceptions as the Lane
secondary picked off five Jeff passes. TJ scored on
a four yard run by Emmett Richardson and on a
safety by Bruce Woodward.
T.J. 0 Freeman 21
Teejay put together several scoring threats, the fi-
nal one being haulled on the 20 yard line in the
fourth quarter.
T.J. 21 Varina 13
In the first game on the Teejay back field in 18
years, Richardson ran 20 yards for a fourth-quar-
ter clinching touchdown that gave the Jeffs vic-
tory over Varina.
T.J. 14 George Wythe 13
Phillip Mourtzakis passed for two touchdowns to
Emmett Richardson and led Thomas Jefferson to
a close Capitol District triumph over George
Wythe.
T.J. 6 John Marshall 21
The Jeffs lone score was set up when Craig Valen-
tine caught a pass to complete a 30 yard play.
Quarterback Mourtzakis then sneaked over.
Team captains shake hands at the beginning of the Her-
mitage game.
Quarterback Phil Mourtzakis runs the ball in a Teejay
home game.
Referees search for lost contact lens in the Homecoming game with
John Marshall.
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Harriers Finished Greatest Season
in History of Thomas Jefferson
Paced by 1967 All Regional Team members, Don
Thrift and Scott Shires, and 1966 All District re-
turnee, Bobby Badenoch, the 1967 Jeff Cross Coun-
try team completed the greatest season in the school’s
history. As they opened the season with three smash-
ing victories over John Marshall, Benedictine, and
Collegiate, sweeping the first six places in each, the
Jeff Hartiers wasted no time in dispelling doubts
about their record breaking intentions. During the
ensuing season the Jeffs won 11 of their 13 dual
meets. They finished 5th in a 32-team field at the
William and Mary Invitational, 2nd in the Regional
Championships, and 6th in the VHSL Championships.
In the Virginia A.A.U. Junior Championships, the
Jeff Cross Country Team climaxed the season with
a stunning upset over the VHSL Champions, John
Randolph Tucker High School.
Team Captain, Senior Don Thrift, and sophomore
Scott Shires were selected by a vote of the area
coaches to the ten-man All Regional Cross Country
Team for their outstanding season’s accomplishments.
A frequent afternoon sight is this view of Scott Shires and - ,y\ T'
Don Thrift jogging across the school lawn. ■-> c '' ’' -



Second Ron-: Ambrose (Manager); Shires; Paytonj Gambill; Kincannon: Kennedy; Held; Fiske; Bernstein;.Mr. James Holdren (Coach). First
Row: Satterfield; Cunningham; Thrift; Drake; vBadenochi; Galeski. W rr\V>> iVW J
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First Row: Utz; Satterfield; Drake; LeCompte; Richardson; Cunningham; Badenoch; Thrift; Valentine; Maier; Aschman; Hawthorne. Second
Row: Way; Stuart; Rolfe; Myers; Tucker; Baxter; Vranian; Astly; Bernstein; Wingfield; Kriegman; Platko (Assistant Manager). Third Rew:
Ligh; Gambill; Hargrove; White; Gilliam; Mills; Clark; McIntyre; Creasy; Spivey; Straus; Ambrose (Head Manager). Fourth Row: Mr. James
Holdren (Head Coach); Mr. Russell Flammia (Assistant Coach); Forrest; Louthan; Meyers; Payne; Held; Fiske; Payton; Shires; Kennedy;
Dale; Hannabass; Borden (Trainer).
Craig Valentine demonstrates the correct form used in running the high
hurdles.
Trackmen Showed an
Extremely Strong Team
The Jeff Track Stars dominated the
area track scene during the winter sea-
son, breaking 9 school indoor records
and 1 school outdoor record, and
ranked among the best this spring.
Though weak in a few events, the Jeffs
had a strong nucleus of returning let-
termen and were a contender for Dis-
trict and Regional honors. School rec-
ord holders returning for this year’s
team included: Bobby Badenoch—in-
door 880, record indoor and outdoor
mile relay teams; Cosby Cunningham
—outdoor 440, indoor 500, mile re-
lay; Emmett Richardson—indoor 440,
mile relay; Craig Valentine—indoor
high and low hurdles, outdoor low hur-
dles, record indoor 880 relay team;
Ron Thrift—indoor mile, mile relay;
Gary Uram—discus. Also returning
were sprinters Russell Astly and
Steve Aschman who, with half-miler
John Satterfield, ran on the 880 relay
team. John Kincannon in the jumps,
Larry Maier in the pole vault, Scott
Shires in the 2 mile, and Kit Utz in
the 880, rounded out the top prospects
of the best T.J. track team in years.
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Girls' Varsity and J. V.
Ended Winning Season
VARSITY SCOREBOARD
T.J.. .... 0 St. Gertrude’s .. . . 1
T.J. .... 4 Hopewell . 3
T.J. .... 0 Collegiate . 1
T.J. .... 1 St. Catherine’s .. . 4
T.J. .... 1 George Wythe .. . 1
T.J. .... 6 Mary mount . . . . . 0
T.J. .... 2 John Marshall .. . 0
First Row: Bruce Parrish; Jean Rosenthal; Helen Harrison; Peggy Marie Roettger (Mascot);
Carol Friedenberg; Laurie Hoffman; Kathy Kirk. Second Row: Midge Liggan; Jane Shin-
berger; Martha Straus; Maureen Sullivan; Susan Boettcher; Lindsay Ryland. Third Row:
Brenda Hardman; Carol Hench; Cathy Stone; Kathy Finnegan.
First Row: Ann Hastings; Holly Morrisselt; Janet Owen; Peggy Marie Roettger (Mascot);
Sallie Martin; Gale Boggart; Mary Woo. Second Row: Jane Huckabee; Susan Heller;
Lindsay King; Leslie Carlisle: Jessica Welton; Sally Tyler. Third Row: Laurie Lindeman;
Fanida Johnson; Beth Ziebe; Connie Wilboume.
J.V. SCOREBOARD
T.J... .. 1 St. Gertrude’s . . . . 0
T.J... . .11 Hopewell .. 0
T.J... .. 4 Collegiate . 2
T.J... .. 7 Albert H. Hill . .. 1
T.J... . . 0 St. Catherine’s . . . 2
T.J... . . 4 Collegiate . 1
T.J... .. 3 George Wythe . . .. 2
T.J... .. 4 Marymount . . . . . 1
T.J... .. 0 John Marshall . .. 1
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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: First Row: Myrna Baggettc; Libby Clowes, Co-
Captain; Susan Boettcher, Co-Captain; Janet Owen; Sherry Bogart. Second Row: Miss
Susan James; Connie Wilboume; Marty Ziebc; Fanida Johnson; Brenda Hardman; Sallie
Martin.
VARSITY SCOREBOARD
T.J....28 John Marshall.....22
T.J....30 St. Catherine’s.....29
T.J....26 George Wythe......49
T.J....23 John Marshall.....26
T.J....21 St. Gertrude’s......30
T.J....41 St. Catherine’s.....27
T.J....30 Hopewell......... 17
T.J....49 Marymount ....... 25
T.J....43 Collegiate.........25
T.J....22 Hopewell .........30
New Coach Spearheaded
Winning Varsity Team
J.V. SCOREBOARD
T.J... . .25 Albert H. Hill .. .. 19
T.J... . .24 St. Gertrude’s .... ...38
T.J... . .25 Albert H. Hill . . . ...18
T.J... . .20 Hopewell .. 29
T.J... . .19 Collegiate ...31
J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM: First Row: Donna Rice, Co-Captain; Dickie McMullan,
Co-Captain. Second Row: Betty Owen; Susan Heller; Linda Johnson; Gayle Bogart.
Third Row: Lynn Baber; Darlene Downey; Gwen Ferguson; Alyn Kaufman; Jane
Shinberger.
Susan Boettcher aims for two points in the varsity game against Hopewell.
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Boys’ Basketball Teams
Fought Heavy Odds
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: First Row:
Utz; Johnson; Moss; Isaacs; Childress; Tins-
man. Second Row: Hamlin; Utz; Beime; Little;
Mertens; Harris; Keating; Mr. Bayliss; Mr.
Bloxsom.
VARSITY SCOREBOARD J.V. SCOREBOARD
T.J.. . . .80 1 Varina 61 T.J... . .69 Varina
T.J... . .43 Hermitage 49 T.J... . .39 Hermitage
T.J... . .47 Highland Springs 85 T.J... . .29 Highland Springs
T.J... . .42 Tucker 47 T.J... . .54 Tucker
T.J... . .54 John Marshall 60 T.J... . .34 John Marshall
T.J... . .58 Lane 74 T.J... . .48 Lane
T.J... . .36 Freeman 42 T.J... . .37 Freeman
T.J... . .41 George Wythe 59 T.J... . .48 George Wythe
T.J... . .45 Henrico 40 T.J.. . . .34 Henrico
T.J... . . .29 John Marshall 52 T.J... . .42 John Marshall
T.J... .. .51 Highland Springs 69 T.J... . .63 Highland Springs
T.J... .. .60 John Marshall 84 T.J... ..35 John Marshall
T.J... .. .70 Tucker 72 T.J... . .46 Tucker
T.J... .. .61 Freeman 71 T.J... . .44 Freeman
T.J... .. .75 Lane 70 T.J... ..36 Lane
T.J... . .50 George Wythe 65 T.J. 49 George Wythe
T.J... . .47 Henrico 59 T.J... . .39 Henrico
T.J... . .62 Hermitage 66 T.J... . .35 Hermitage
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J.V. BASKETBALL: First Row: Checley; Eurain; Vaughn; Creasy;
Shiflet. Second Row: Spence; Messier; Call; Clark; Vayden; Smith.
Third Row: Ganoe; Scott; Mr. Carmack.
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Booker Hargrove makes a pin in a home wrestling match.
After his win, Hargrove is congratulated by the team.
Jeff Wrestling Had a Spectacularly Successful Season
T.J... . .37 Prince George 90 T.J... . .45 Thomas Dale .
T.J... . .31 John Marshall 18 T.J... . .23 Huguenot . . . .
T.J... . .25 Huguenot 21 T.J... . .17 Freeman . . . .
T.J... . .25 John Marshall 19 T.J... ..26 Meadowbrook
T.J... . .15 Spotsylvania 27 T.J... ..26 Thomas Dale .
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First Row: Candler; Kuhn; Rollins; Galeski; Taylor; Gregory; Arvin; Barksdale; Rosser. Second Row: Lichtenstein; Ford; Liscio; Williams;
Valentine; Cook; Hargrove; Kimball; Jones; Falke. Third Row: Armstrong; Harris; Farley; Doyle; Cantor; Harris; Pierce; Rosner; McKinney;
Borden.
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TeeJay's Tennis Team
Was Rewarded for Effort
Alan Matthews practices serve in prepar-
ing for another bid at the state champion-
ships.
First Row: Linas; Cohen; Evens; Manger; Liscio; Tyler; Cantor; Cohen; Arm-
strong. Second Row: Brown (Manager); Massad; Ware; Mohr; Leitch; Brenner;
Leitch; Matthews; Shiflett; Mr. Bayliss (Coach).
Billy Mohr takes a shot at goal after fast break against Col-
legiate.
Active Viking Soccer Squad Gave
All Opponents Fierce Competition
T.J..... 2 Collegiate...................... 3
T.J..... 1 St. Christopher’s .............. 2
T.J..... 5 Christchurch................... 6
T.J.... 3 Hampton Roads............ 0
T.J..... 2 St. Christopher’s .............. 4
T.J..... 5 Hampton Roads............... 1
T.J.. . . . J Collegiate .................... 3
First Row: Fox; Kenyon; Bermeo; Morrissett; Brown; Heller; Sotos; Mohr; Ricketts; Satterfield; Lawrence. Second Row: Armstrong; Daniel;
Kriegman; McGinnis; Ulbrich; Johnston; Ziolkowski; Richardson; Lowell; Martin; Payne; Martin; Edmonds; Coumow; Lancaster (Manager).
Third Row: Mr. Williams (Assistant Coach); Wingfield; White; Ringler; Way; Levy; Ligh; Burton’ Mattheyvs’ Turman; Kell; Decker;
Brown; McCall; Mr. Flammia (Head Coach). // ' /7
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First Row: Balducci; McCall; Bookman; Balducci; Ligh; Martin; Woo. Second Row: Thrift; Potpolack. Third Row: Barbour; Jennings; Ash;
Stevenson; Johnston.
Though seemingly suspended, Gary Ash prepares to alight while
describing a forward flip upon the trampoline during fifth
period.
Gymnasts' John Martin Placed
Fourth on Rings in A.A.U. Meet
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CLASSES
Pursuit of Knowledge
Was Their Object .
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WAS
OUR
YEAR
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Surrounded by an attentive audience, Mr. Henry Jones, Freshman Class Sponsor,
proceeds to explain a mathematical problem.
Freshmen Surmounted
September Confusion
After a highly successful member-
ship drive in January, the Freshman
Class made plans for fund-raising
projects. Under the leadership of
John Leitch as President, Chip Ty-
ler as Vice-President, Secretary Lau-
rie Lindeman, and Treasurer Laura
Hamlin, along with Mr. Jones’s help
as sponsor, the Class of 1971 held
not only a sock hop but also a cat-
wash. Naturally their goal was
funds for the annual picnic.
Traditionally freshmen are dread-
fully confused in September. To al-
leviate some of this . disorder, Big
Brothers (or Sisters) visited each
homeroom, and Jay Galeski served
as Class advisor during that gruel-
ing first term.
Stephen Aleshire
Anna Anderson
Randolph Arnall
Andrew Baker
Roger Baxter
Marsha Sue Benenson
Marilyn Bess
Jackson Bise
Dorothy Blackburn
Shirley Blunt
Cail Bogart
Suzanne Buckner
Judy Campbell
Matilda Chalkley
Susan Chioeca
Anne Clay
Nancy Click
Sandra Cloey
Rosemary D'Adamo
Carl Decker
Clara Denton
Joanne Derfcl
Martin Erb
Robert Farley
Keith Funai
Martha Giles
William Guyton
Larry Hall
Barbara Hamakcr
Laura Hamlin
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Joann Hanley
Cardie Hannabass
Bonnie Hayes
Brian Heckel
Susan Heller
Jane Huckabee
Jeffry Hume
Gary Jones
Barbara Katz
Alyn Kaufman
Jules Kessler
Douglas Kibler
James King
Lynn Kirkpatrick
Kirk Kuhn
David Kupfer
Sidney Langford
Sandra Lee
Lorre Leffel
John Leitch
Laurie Lindeman
Robert Lindemann
Deborah Long
Charles Louthan
Hannah Lubman
George Martin
Jack McCauley
Donna McGraw
Teresa McGurn
Sharon McLaughlin
Katherine McMuIlan
Donald Meyers
Holly Morrissett
Barbara Moss
Edward Parnell
Deborah Pearson
Vincent Phillips
Nikki Pihos
Arlene Plotkin
Wyndham Price
Brian Proctor
Henri Rauch
CLASS COUNCIL: First Row: Rosemary D'Adamo; Sarah
Richardson; Laura Hamlin; Lynn Kirkpatrick; Chip Tyler.
Second Row: Laurie Lindeman; Kathie McMuIlan; Jo-
anne Dcrfcl; Inin Cantor; Cathy Lubman. Third Row:
Marsha Bencnson; Janet Owen; Jane Huckabee; Susan
Heller; John Leitch.
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Sarah Richardson
William Ringler
Michael Saunders
Sleplianic Scott
Martha Shepherd
Melissa Sinclair
Nancy Smith
Stephen Smith
Jill Steiner
Robert Steppe
Frank Straus
Christopher Taylor
Patricia Taylor
Bettie Thomas
Nancy Tower
Gilman Tvler
Sally Tyler
Randall Valentine
Oliver Way
Jessica Welton
Mary White
Harvey Williams
John Worsham
Edward Wyatt
Langdon Moss, homeroom Big Brother, shows new Freshmen
around the school.
Students entering Teejay for the first time flock to New
Student Orientation to learn about their new school.
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Jewelry
Class
Gave
Industrial
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Andrea Abbott
Robin Adair
Willard Anders
Richard Armstrong
Lynn Baber
Dana Ballance
Carol Belton
Dinah Benfield
Wayne Bernstein
Joan Binghant
Betsy Blanchard
Brenda Blank
Anne Moir Boos
Lynda Brockwell
Barbara Broome
Patricia Barry
Donald Bear
Marguerite Beducian
Miss Felicia Landis, sponsor of the Class of 1970,
gave of her time to Sophomore projects.
Sock Hop and Car Wash Earned Funds for Sophomores
In September Miss Landis entered her second year
as sponsor for the Class of 1970. Because of her
guidance and the efforts of Class Council members,
the months between early fall and late spring
were filled with plans for annual projects—chief-
ly, the Sophomore Class Dance on April 27 for
which Mike Harris and the Imperials provided the
music. Moreover, the Class raised funds by spon-
soring both a sock hop and a car wash.
CLASS COUNCIL: First Row: Henry Liscio, Shelly Nordin, Charles
Lynch, Anne Dervishian, Carol Kessler, Joan D’Amico, Anne Rey-
nolds. Second Row: Gwen Ferguson, Marilyn Zell. Penny Hughes, Mel-
vin Ely, Ellen Hannabass, Jan Thompson. Third Row: Barbara Wat-
son, Ellen Siff. Steven Smith, Dorothy Dexter. Jane Iloen, Lloyd Held.
Fourth Row: Jim Kennedy, Charlotte Pool, Lisa McCowan, Steve
Evens, Scotty Lowell, Steve Edmonds, Donald Bear.
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Sidney Buford
Thomas Burton
Bennett Call, Jr.
Elizabeth Campbell
Leslie Carlisle
Anne Carr
Jeanne Casanova
James Chin
Allan Cohen
Ann Cohen
Susan Cohen
Melvin Coleman
Patricia Connolly
Claudia Conway
Joan Damico
Marvin Daniel
Linda Davis
Benjamin Dennis, IV
Rose Derderian
Keith Deringer
Anne Dcrvishian
Dorothy Dexter
Cornelia Deyerle
Ondina Diez
Susan Digactano
Judy Dixon
Margaret Doherty
Darlene Downey
Susan Drudge
Mildred Edmonds
Steven Edmonds
Howard Elkin
Diana Ellis
Melvin Ely
Richard Eramian
Steven Evens
Carol Farber
Deborah Farrar
David Feibish
Stacy Feldman
Gwendolynn Ferguson
Julie Forb
ft
JUL JL
Barbara Foster
Eileen Foster
Bernard Fox, III
Deborah Freund
Nancy Fulton
James Gabbin, Jr.
William Gaines, III
Kathleen Gambill
Roger Canoe
Teresa Gary
Samuel Gillespie
David Gilliam
Sarah Coffigon
Sandra Grant
Sheila Creenburg
Deborah Guyton
Rita Gwynn
Barbara Hall
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Ellen Hannabass
Evelyn Hardwicke
Susan Hardwicke
Gaylia Harry
Bryant Harvell
Barbara Harvey
Frances Harvey
Kimi Hasegawa
Patsy Hayden
Lloyd Held
Rebecca Helwig
Rugina Henry
Thomas Hensby, Jr.
Diane Higdon
Jane Hoen
Robin Hogan
Sylvia Horwitz
Elizabeth Howell
Patricia Huband
Elizabeth Hudert
Stephanie Hughes
Virginia Hughes
Jane Hushcn
Janet Inge
Judy Anderson sings an original poem as a pre-
Christmas assignment.
Wanny Jackson
Richard Jacobson
Nancy Jenkins
Ricky Jenkins
Vickie Johnson
Miriam Justa
Everett Kalafatis
Linda Keeton
James Kennedy
Lauren Kessler
Carol Kessler
Lydia Kleiner
Lindsay King
Zelda Komblau
Norman Koslow
Phyllis Kreckman
Mitchell Kricgman
Elizabeth Lawrence
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Art Thomas explains to new sophomores, Barbara Selden and Darlene Downey, library procedure following the return of a book.
Trudy Layton
Carol Levey
Deborah Lewis
Ian Linas
Henry Liscio, Jr.
Faye Litre!
Julie Lloyd
Janies Lowell
.Megan Mabey
Jon .Manger
John Mann
Joan Marks
John Martin
Sallie Martin
James Massie
Leslie May
Braxton McCall, Jr.
Grace McCowan
Frances McMullen
Karen Meyer
Sydney Milkin
Beverly Miller
Larry Mims
Katherine Mitchell
Patricia Mitchell
Phyllis Mollen
Dianne Moore
Pamela Morey
Carolyn Morgan
Linda Myers
Rolonda Nelson
Nancy Nettleton
Martha Noel
Kavce Norris, III
Roscoe Nutter
Linda Osborne
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Eileen Osmalo\
Edward Owens, Jr.
Charles Parris
Phyllis Parrish
James Payne
Nancy Peck
Amidst the tangle of sophomores new to Teejay, the girls chat-
ter with friends not seen over the summer vacation.
Walter Pierce
Hilda Pitts
John Platko
Elizabeth Pleasants
Randi Plotkin
Charlotte Pool
Sallie Preston
Erica Raphael
Thomas Rea
John Reidy-
Anne Reynolds
Donna Rice
Diane Richards
Bernard Ricketts
Jennifer Roberts
Ralph Rocchicciolo
Jean Rose
Sara Rothert
Jerry Rountree
Abraham Sanyour
Janis Schwitzer
Angela Scott
William Scott
Barbara Seldon
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Jackie Shapiro
Kay Ellen Sheer
Scott Shires
Shirley Shuman
Ellen Rae Siff
Craig Silhert
Roslyn Simon
Margaret Smith
Jennifer Snider
Deborah Stallworth
Linda Stephens
Cheryl Stouffs
Dean Stover
Bruce Stuart
Carol Lynn Sunday
Ann Larric Sutton
Lucile Taylor
Ronald Edward Terry
Janice Lee Thompson
James Timberlake
Thomas Trantham
Warren Turner
Judith Ann Twisdale
Richard Vaden
Janis Wallace
Candace Waller
Patricia Walsh
Phyllis Walters
Barbara Watson
Edward Watson
Luann Watson
Deborah West
JoAnn Whitely
Patricia Whitener
Patricia Whitman
Harold Wilkinson
Thomas Wilkins
Randi Faye Wolf
Joan Marie Woody
Paula Anne Woody
Carolyn Ycanians
Beth Zicbc
Nancy Fulton works hard as Debbie West and
Megan Mabey find time to smile for the camera.
Linda Osborne gets caught in the endless process of fixing her hair.
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Iii November the Class of 1969 pre-
sented Garbage and Ollier Lovelies,
and there never was a Stunt Night
quite like. it. H u m o r, music, and
melodrama in the form of “Way,
Way Off Broadway,” the Soul
Band and the folk-singing Jeffettes,
besides satires on the Mickey Mouse
Club and the perils of blind dating,
comprised their completely original
production. On May 18 the “Gran-
deurs” provided the music for the
semi-formal Junior-Senior Dance, held
in the gymnasium. These were two
major happenings of the Junior Class,
carried out under the guidance of the
sponsor, Mrs. Whetstone.
CLASS COUNCIL: First Row: Phyllis Kupfer, Dale Kocen, Barbara Bonn, Sylvia
Zelkin, Marty Vetter, Rosie Bingham, Lydia Poland. Second Row: Mary Lynn
White, Maria Medwid, Nancy Henshaw, Dot Flannagan, Bobby Rolfe, Rob Leitch,
Bruce Ligh. Third Row: Michael Vranian, Anne Ellwangcr, Mac Janney, Delmar
Dayton, John Ambrose. Webb Tyler. Fourth Row: Juslis Holland, Richard Satterfield
John Myers, Langdon Moss. David Gambill, Harold Phipps.
Juniors Showed Humor and Originality at Stunt Night
Cameron Abell
Alan Adams
John Ambrose
Earl Arvin
Russell Astley
Sidney Atkinson
Patricia Bain
Lucy Baker
Harry Baldwin III
Douglas Barbour
Blanton Bcndall
Janice Benenson
Martha Berndt
David Berry
Patricia Bersch
Sharon Bess
Mary Bevillc
Rosemary Bingham
Mary Birchler
Linda Blackburn
Nancy Blackburn
Margaret Boettcher
Sherry Bogart
Victor Bogess
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Catherine Connell z
Kathy Cook —/_
Barbara Corby J
Cheryl Crawley
Michael Dale
Deborah Dasher
& C-O^tJ ■
Dana Rose makes her last minute preparations be-
fore going on stage for the Junior Stunt Night
melodrama.
Mrs. Whetstone continues her full schedule of English teach-
ing while she gives time outside class to sponsorship of the
Class of 1969.
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Carol Davenport
Virginia Davey
Delmar Dayton
Walker Decker
Cynthia Delamai
Edward Denton
Ronald Denton
Judity Dere
Marable Deyerlc
Richard Drummond
Penelope Duvall
Anne Ellwangcr
Brenda Brock adjusts the entry which she hopes
will win the door decoration contest condemning
John Marshall.
Cynthia Evans
Nancy Evans
Brian Faison
Douglas Falkc
Felix Farley
Gayle Fary
Mark Fetter
Kathy Finnegan
Eric Fiske
Dorothy Flannagan
Coleman Flowers
David Forrest
Catherine Francioni
Philip Francis
Susan Frank
Suzanne Freed
Phillip Freedlander
David Gambill
James Garner
Leon George
Diane Gilley
George Gilpin Jr.
Brenda Glenn
Janet Click
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Kila Goldberg
Debra Goodman
Peter Gray
Deborah Greenberg
Lois Greentree
Charles Gregory
Thomas Griffin
Roxanne Grossman
Taylor Grubb Jr.
Rieki Grunwald
Shelley Haag
Lawrence Haakc
Judy Hall
Margaret Hall
Thomas Hamlin
Sharon Hanks
Brenda Hardman
Katherine Harper
Ralph Harvard HI
Charles Harwood
David Haywood
Joanne Hecht
Lewis Held
Buford Heller
Carol Hench
Nancy Henshaw
Sherry Henson
Sandra Higgins
Barbara Hill
Justis Holland
Christopher Howard
Linda Howard
Donald Huband
Dolma Huddleston
Ruthic Hughes
Richard Jacobs
Susan Frank introduces Jiminey Cricket in the Mickey Mouse Club act of Junior Stunt Night.
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Christopher Janosik
Steven Janosik
Arthur Jennings
Fanida Johnson
Lawrence Johnson
Darryl Johnston
Alfred Jones
Bernard Jones
Frank Jones
Craig Jones
Phyllis Jones
John Keating
Jonathan Kennickell
Susie Kersey
Sallie Kirtland
Dale Kocen
Helene Kuester
Phyllis Kupfer
Fay Kutner
Deborah Lane
Glenda Layton
Randolph Leake
Larry Lett
Allen Levy
Margaret Lewis
Deane Lewis
Susan Liniado
Maxine Lipsitz
John Little
George Litrel
Randolph Long
Renee Loving
Andrew Mackey
Myrna Mandlawitz
Bonnie Dale Marks
Neil Martin
Julia Mastracchio
Henry McDougald
Anne Meyer
Elizabeth Meyer
Billy Mills
Yolanda Mills
Geneva Mitchell
Thelma Monroe
Archie Moody Jr.
Mark Mooney
Georgia Moore
Margaret Moore
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Putting up the melodrama scenery was just one portion of the
great amount of work that went into the preparations for Junior
Stunt Night.
David Morrissctt
Langdon Moss Jr.
Judy Munn
Barbara Myers
John Myers
John Needham
Curtis
'Shirley Parrish
Theresa Parsons
Charles Payne
Leland Pa) ton
Everett Nelson
Susan Ogden
Pedro Orpiano
Carl Outcn
David Overton
Linda Padgett '
First Row: Dennis Phillips, Harold Phipps, Howard
Phipps.
Second Row: Frederic Pleasants, Janet Plotkin, Lydia Po-
land.
Third Row: Craig Poole, Brenda Powell, Sharon Price.
Fourth Row: Rachel Rcgelson, Anne Reynolds, James
Rhodes Jr.
Ill
Mary Richardson
.Mildred Ringler
Stephanie Robert-
Sally Roffnian
Robert Rolfe
Dana Rose
Linda Round
Malan Rutty
Lindsay Ryland
Thomas Sanders
Adel Sanyour
Richard Satterfield
Anne Savkovich
Christopher Schnell
Donald Sharp
Richard Shibley
Joseph Shockct
William Skahan
Janet Slipow
William Small
Oliver Smalls
Richard Smith
Robert Smith Jr.
Linwood Spears
Delmar Dayton looks over list of possible
bands to play at tbe Junior-Senior.
Wendy Steinberg
Carolyn Steppe
Catherine Stone
David Straus
Martha Straus
Maureen Sullivan
Susan Terry
Gayle Thompson
Constance Tiller
Patricia Timberlake
Wayne Tinsman
Patricia Toney
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Dale Trainum
Waylan Tucker
George Turman
Wavne Tyler
Webb Tyler
Peter Ulbrich
Elizabeth Valentine
Helena Valentine
Martha Vetter
Michael Vranian
Randolph Walker Jr.
Mary Sue Warren
Warner Watkins
William Watts
Michael Welton
Robert West
Katherine Wheeler
Susan Wheeler
Constance White
Mary Lynn White
William White
Anner Whitehead
Elizabeth Whitehead
John Whitmore
Carol Whittaker
Mark Whitten
Martha Wilbourne
Timothy Williams
Frances Winder
William Wingfield
Alice Winn
Bo Hai Woo
Daniel Woo
Fong Woo
Frances Woodson
Carol Wright
Michael Yohe
Sylvia Zelkin
John Ziolkowski
Susan Frank and Becky Shiflett want to look
their best for their idol Mickey Mouse.
Mack Brown. Senior Class President, studies a wide selec-
tion of college catalogues prior to making the most important
of all Senior decisions^
Senior Class Vice-President Steve Aschmann explains the in-
tricacies of the Senior-Junior Dance to Betsy Smith and
Julia Wegman.
CLASS COUNCIL: First Row: Anita Shuman; Minnie Grabin; Babette Peck; Gay Northington; Wyckie Pritchett.
Second Row: Jeannie Cohen; Susie Brummer; Eileen Cantor; Faye Reaves; Billy Mohr. Third Row: Frazier Dughi;
Wilburn Johnson; Craig Valentine; Jim Valentine; George Borden; Denny Waldrop.
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Mrs. Galloway Became Fourth Sponsor of Class of '68
June 1968 brought to an end the Seniors’ chal-
lenging and rewarding high school years—and
Miss Ramey, Mrs. Galloway, and Miss Morris enjoy an in
formal talk during the Senior Sock Hop.
busy years they were! Notably because of the
Class’s numerous sponsors, activity was always at
a fast pace. First came Mr. Chambers; then Mr.
Altizer, Mr. Perry, and last but certainly not
least, Mrs. Calloway.
A first for the Class was Ellen Rappolt’s year-long
visit to Australia as an AFS Student. Previously
Teejay had sent only summer representatives. On
the other hand, Miguel Bermeo of Ecuador spent
an exciting year as the school’s first Latin-Ameri-
can student in four years.
On the lighter side, at the Senior-Junior Dance,
where the theme was “Funky with Frosty,” the
Kings of Soul played for three “groovy” hours.
Decorations featured enormous snowflakes while
a huge Frosty the Snowman took the spotlight.
All in all the 1967-1968 school year was an active
one balanced by equal shares of scholastic achieve-
ment and honest enjoyment.
While Larry Maier and foreign exchange student Miguel Bermeo watch and lis-
ten, Mrs. Baker quickly demonstrates a trigonometry equation.
Emmett Richardson and Jean Rosenthal,
Senior Class Treasurer and Secretary re-
spectively, discuss and compare lists of ac-
tive members of the Class of 1968.
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Linda Anderson
Wilma Anderson
Brenda Appier
Christine Archer
Marc Arenstein
Pamela Aron
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Richard Baker
Dianne Ballard
Donna Ballard
Martha Barnhill
, /-) , , Holly Bavnes
[jl Charlotte Beddow
Phillip Belton
Quincy Blackburn
At College Night, area students have an
opportunity to speak with various
representatives.
Randy Bellet
Susan Berry

Kate Bendheim
Miguel Bermeo
Ray Blake
Robert Blankenship
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As the homecoming parade commences at half time, the varsity cheerleaders lead off with a rousing yell for victory.
Ellen Rappolt Spent a Rewarding Year in Australia
Norma Bogart
Jacqueline Boisseau
Kent Bookman
Robert Boos
George Borden
Gayle Boris
Albert Boyd
Lorene Bradley
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Deborah Carlisle
Kathleen Carrier
Hudson Carter
Sandra Carter
Norma Carwile
Roy Cheeley
Jean Chin
Dianne Chinault
Elizabeth Clowes
Michael Cody
Steve Lapkin rehearses for Senior Class Play.
Leslie Clements
Ann Coffield
Robert Cline
Jeanne Cohen
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Richard Cohen
Carol Cook
Robert Cook
Charlotte Cooley
Louis Cox
Larry Cromley
Barbara Crumpler
Adriane Culbreth
Bermeo Brought Modern Tastes of Ecuador to Teejay^
After the annual teacher-Tebahoe hockey game, students pause to chat before rushing back into school for third period.
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Doug Buerlein manages to squeeze in a few moments of extra study.
Cosby Cunningham
Lynn Custalow
Fay Cunningham
James Dabney
Workmen labor diligently to install new lockers.
Mr. Norment’s talents include fixing and replacing defective locks.
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Linda Dailey
Rita DeSort
Barbara Davenport
Eugenia Dietrich
Robert Davidson
Paula Dolan
Edward Davis
James Douglas
Randall Day
Edward Doyle
Roberts Retained First Chair Position
in Youth Orchestra
Lynwood Drake
Frazier Dughi
Gregory Duncan
Ann Dunn
Douglas Durden
Jerry Duvall
Kathy Dyas
Leslie Eaton
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Thomas Edge
George Edmunds
William Edwards
Paul Elmore
Margaret England
Ruth Fee
Ann Fisch
Linda Ford
Daniel Foster
Linda Fowler
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Janies Fox
Linda Fox
Norman Frcedlander
Carol Fricdenberg
Craig Fricdenberg
Michael Fricdenberg
William Frye
Eloise Fulks
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District Governor Mack Brown Presided
Over Key Clubs
Seated in the coveted Miss Jeff throne, Katie Torrence offers an enthusiastic smile to her court and her Jeff fans during
half-time.
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Living in Australia as an AFS student during her junior
year, Ellen Rappolt is pictured here with her “sister,”
Carol Liston.
During a fall fire drill, a welcome interruption from school work, students file eagerly out of the building.
Evelyn Harrison
Helen Harrison
Dollic Hartsook
William Hasty
Paul Hawthorne
Ann Hayden
James Hannabass
Carole Harris
Craig Harris
Students pay strict attention to slides concerning colleges shown during
College Night.
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Linda Hunter
Peggy Jenkins
Laurie Hoffman
Gaston Jacobs
James Horrocks
Dorothy Jenkins
Larry Isaacs
James Johnson
in First Backfield Game
The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders look their spirited best for their float at the JM-TJ Homecpmin

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Wilburn Johnson
Rose Ann Jones
Nelson Johnston
Sharon Jones
Mr. Bayliss goes up for two points against football players.
Jerry Jordan
Stephen Justa
Carol Kastroll
Leslie Kates
Deborah Kay
Michael Keating
Catherine Keefe
John Kennedy
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Lined across the stage are the candidates for Miss Jeff. The election for Miss Jeff was held in the homerooms after this assembly.
Humanities Assembly Hinted at the Psychedelic World
Claudia Kent
John Kenyon
Janet Kimball
Katherine Kirk
Burnham Kirkland
Kenneth Klotz
Cheryl Knight
Catherine Kriete
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Kevin Kuhn
Mark Kushman
Denise Landrum
Steven Lapkin
Susan Krug
Lisa Lancaslcr
Michael Krumbein
Anthony Landrum
Judith Lawrence
Walter Lawrence
Benjamin LeComptc
Linda Lewis
Mary Liggan
Warrenton Loving
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Kenneth Klotz and Mr. Uram discuss ideas for
a challenging science project.
Catherine Maosha
Christopher Massad
Janet Marlin
Alan Matthews
Jane Marye
James Mason
Edward McBride
David McConnell
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Ann McCoy
Judy McDaniel
Sharon McKinney
Carolyn Melton
Henry Mertens
Richard Michael
Marianne Miljcvic
Brenda Mdlingjan
oftege Applications and Transcripts Plagued Seniors
Helen Harrison’s jeep is transformed into a buggy to carry representatives of the Senior Class in the Homecoming Parade.
135
Amy Mintzcr
William Mohr
Dorothy Moore
Joseph Moore
Roberta Moore
Benjamin Morris
The Senior football players look and act out-of-
place as the coaches defeat them at basketball.
Edward Morris
Gail Nebbitt
Elizabeth Morris
Kathi Neblett
James Nelson
Annetta Nesbit
Philip Mourtzakis
Joseph Murphy
136

Nicholas Neumann
Cay Northington
Channing Nuckols
Ronald O’Brien
Susan O'Bryant
Nancy Parker
Rosemary Parks
Alice Parrish
Students Elected Katie Torrence
as 1967-68 "Miss Jeff"
137
Bruce Parrish
Richard Parrisli
Emmett Parsons
Babette Peck
Brenda Peters
Clinton Peters
James Pigford
Marianne Plotkin
Seniors Played Host at College Night
Donald Richardson, Susie Krug, and Leslie Rose
were National Merit Semifinalists.
Nathan Plotkin
Seldon Plumley
Jerry Plolnick
Gar)' Powell
Susan Prendergast
Brenda Priddy
Mary Pritchett
Ruth Rachal
Rhonda Ragland
James Rea
Concertmistress Tee Roberts gives the tuning note
to Dale Wanderer before a rehearsal.
Faye Reaves
Nancy Redford
Tanya Rcspcss
Elizabeth Reynolds
Donald Richardson
Emmett Richardson
139
Linda Riddick
Ronald Roberson
Kathleen Roberts
Jan Robinson
Clyde Roettger
Leslie Rose
Gayle Boris gels directions to proper room for Col-
lege Board Entrance Examination.
140
Our foreign exchange student, Mike Bermeo, finds it necessary to pay close attention to all class discussions in his algebra class.
141
Richard Simpson
James Snowa
Frances Sims
Judith Soffce
Betsy Smith
Richard Somosky
Ronald Smith
Ross Southward
George Snead
Grace Staples
Seniors Presented Comedy Enter Laughing
as Class Play
Under the dogwood trees during lunch, the hoys and girls, as usual, separate, perhaps talking about each other.
142
143
Katherine Torrence
Cary Towler
Gary Uram
Victoria Urbach
Christopher Utz
Bradford Valentine
James Valentine
Michael Vaughan
Catherine Vetter
With their Stradivarius instruments, the Iowa String Quartet provides an excellent musical assembly.
144
Linda Walton
Dale Wanderer
Jane Ware
Martha Welton
William Wheeler
Rebecca. Whitener
Millard Watkins
Julia Wegman
p ■
The Court System is brought to life in Mr.
Bateman’s class as Jim Fox, the defense
attorney, presents his case.
Agnes Watkins
John Wheal ton
Carlos Viars
Paul Vitsky
Richard Waldrop
Robert Waldrop
145
Johanna Wieckmann
Ellen Wilby
Dale Wiley
Regina Wilkerson
Valerie Williams
Suzanne Wilton
Ronald Windsor
William Windsor
Baccalaureate and Graduation Climaxed Seniors' Year
Donald Woolard
Barbara Worley
Hima Yang
Douglas Yeatts

Mr. Uram takes time from class to administer test
for Westinghouse Science Talent Search.
Kenneth Yoffy
James York
Sandra Morewitz
Kathryn Youngblood
Martha Ziebe
147
Senior Directory
A
AYRES, GEORGE SHELDON: 3213 Grant
St. General.
BAYNES, HOLLY WEBSTER: 1203 Loch
Lomond Court. General.
ALFORD, DEBBIE ARENAY: 2400 Lake-
view Ave. Business.
ALLEY, GREG RAY: 6527 Patterson Ave.
General.
ANDERSON, LINDA JANE: 505F N.
Hamilton St. College Preparatory.
ANDERSON, WILMA FAYE: 123, S. Pine
St. Business. Homeroom President, '66. Jeff-
ersonian Lt., '68. A Cappella Choir, '66-’68.
APPLER, BRENDA LEE: 6306 Hanover
Ave. Business.
B
BADENOCH, ROBERT ARCHER: 5402
Matoaka Rd. College Preparatory. Home-
room President; Treasurer, Senator, '68.
Class Council, ’65. Key Club. Track. Cross
Country.
BAILEY, CHARLES EDGAR: 3010 Ken-
sington Ave. General. Homeroom Treasurer.
Character Committee. Jeffersonian Lt. Base-
ball. Basketball.
BAKER, JOHN TIPTON: 1810 W. Grace
St. General. Baseball, ’66-’67.
ARCHER, CHRISTINE ROBERTA: 2810
Monument Ave. Business. Lab Assistant.
Jeffersonian Lt.
BAKER, RICHARD ROYALL: 1218 W.
Franklin St. College Preparatory.
ARENSTEIN, MARC BRIAN: 4108 King-
crest Pwky. College Preparatory. Radio Com-
mittee Chairman. Homeroom Vice President;
Treasurer. A Cappella Choir.
BALLARD, DIANNE LYNN: 3409 Cutshaw
Ave. General. Jeffersonian Captain; Lt.
ARON, PAMELA SALLY: 2701 Stuart Ave.
General.
BALLARD, DONNA LEIGH: 3109 Cutshaw
Ave. General. Jeffersonian Captain; Lt.
BEDDOW, CHARLOTTE MARIE: 716
Pepper Ave. Business.
BELLET, RANDY MARC: 4706 Monument
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Treas-
urer, ’65. Orchestra.
BELTON, PHILLIP WAYNE: 3900 W.
Broad St. General.
BRENDHE1M, KATE: 210 Santa Clara
Drive. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian
Asst. Mailing Manager.
BERMEO, MIGUEL ANGEL: 5017 Bromley
Lane. Senator, '68. A.F.S. Student. HI-Y III.
Soccer.
BERRY, SUSAN LYNNE: 4310 Dover Rd.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Treasurer,
’66; Vice President, ’68. Class Council, ’67.
BLACK, WALTER HERBERT: 4952 Subur-
ban Ave. General.
BLACKBURN, QUINCY ROSE: 600 W. 21st
St. College Preparatory.
ARVIN, RICHARD DEE: 1502 Claremont
Ave. General. Homeroom Treasurer, ’67.
BARKER, JETTYE LUE: 304 N. Meadow
St. Business. A Cappella Choir.
BLACKWELL, MAUREEN CHERYL: 4705
Kensington Ave. General. Study Aide.
ASCHMANN, STEPHEN EDWARD: 5004
Bromley Lane. College Preparatory. Home-
room President, ’65. Class Vice President,
’65, ’68. Senator, ’66-’67. Key Club Secretary.
Track. Football.
ASH, GARY LEE: 3326A Patterson Ave.
Business. Jeffersonian Lt.
BARNHILL, MARTHA ELAINE: 2605
Grayland Ave. College Preparatory. Office
Aide, ’68. Class Council, ’67. Tennis Man-
ager, '66.
BAXTER, BRUCE LEE: 330 Oak Lane.
College Preparatory. Class Council, '66.
Homeroom President, ’67.
BLAKE, RAY HOWARD: 3803 Exeter Rd.
Rd. General.
BLANKENSHIP, ROBERT CALBREATH:
4304 Hanover Ave. College Preparatory.
Orchestra.
BOGART, NORMA SUE: 515 Maple Ave.
General. Jeffersonian Lt. Gymnastic Team.
BOISSEAU, JACKIE LEA: 6513 Stuart Ave.
Business.
BOOKMAN, KENT LEE: 3408 Hanover Ave.
General. Lab Assistant, ’67-’68.
BOOS, ROBERT JAMES JR.: 3410 W.
Franklin St. College Preparatory. Cadet
Corps, Band Co., 2nd Lt.
BORDEN, GEORGE LEE: 620 N. Boulevard.
General. Class Council. Lab Assistant. Key
Club. Athletic Trainer.
BORIS, ALEXANDRA GAYLE: 3900 W.
Broad St. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Secretary.
BOYD, ALVERT HERMAN: 2222 W. Cary
General.
148
BRADL,’ Y, LORENE CELESTE: 2118
Maplewood Ave. College Preparatory. Jeffer-
sonian Lt.
BRAY, DOROTHY JANIS: 804 Maple Ave.
College Preparatory.
BRENNER, DAVID ROBERT: 4203 Monu-
ment Ave. College Preparatory. Literary Club
Treasurer, '67. Forum Club Vice President,
'68. Varsity Tennis, ’67-’68. Jeffersonian
Sports Editor. Quill and Scroll Society.
French National Honor Society. Monogram
Club. Jeffersonian Lt., '66-'67.
BRISSON, HELEN MARIE: 3309 Stuart
Ave. General. Red Cross Representative ’67.
Jeffersonian Lt. Y-Teens. A Cappella Choir.
BROADDUS, JANE WALKER: 4610 Ken-
sington Ave. General. Homeroom President,
'66 ’67. Jeffersonian Lt., ’65-’66. Study Aide,
’67-’68.
BROOKS, MILTON EARL: 1900 S. Meadow
St. College Preparatory. Track.
BROWN. WILLIAM MCKINNEY: 6622
Three Chopt Rd. College Preparatory. Class
President, ’65, ’68. Senator, ’66-’67. Key dub.
J.V. Football, ’65.
BRUMMER, SUSAN 4514 Augusta Ave. Col-
lege Preparatory. Homeroom Vice President,
’66. Class Council, ’68.
CALL, CHARLES EDWARD: 3212 Hanover
Ave. General.
CAMPBELL, CAROLYN VIRGINIA: 5401
Bewdlcy Rd. College Preparatory. Homeroom
President, ’65, '68.
CANTOR, EILEEN RUTH: ‘1501 Cutshaw
Ave. College Preparatory. Class Council,
’66, 67. Jeffersonian Lt.; Capt. Monticello
Business Staff.
of America Vice President, ’68. Red Cross
Council. Homeroom Secretary, '68. Jeffer-
sonian Lt.; Capt.
CLARKE, ROBERT E.: 507 S. Davis St
General.
CLEMENTS, HOWARD LESLIE: 1600
Grove Ave. College Preparatory. Orchestra.
Football. Soccer. Cadet Corps, A Co., Capt.
CLINE, ROBERT ALLAN: 4009 Augusta
Ave. College Preparatory. Orchestra.
CLOWES, ELIZABETH JOLLY: 3401
Floyd Ave. General. Class Treasurer, '68.
A Cappella Choir, ’66-'68. Basketball, ’66-’68.
Tennis, '66-’68.
CODY, MICHAEL JOHN: 4812 Fitzhugh
Ave. College Preparatory.
COFFIELD, ANN BALIS: 319 Oak Lane.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Secretary,
’67.
COHEN, JEANNE ELLEN: 4313 W. Frank-
lin St. College Preparatory. Homeroom
President; Secretary. Class Council, ’67-’68.
COHEN, MARC STEPHEN: 5108 Harlan
Circle. College Prparatory. Homeroom Treas-
urer, ’68. Monticello Business Staff, '68.
BUERLEIN, DOUGLAS HOWARD: 4815
Wythe Ave. College Preparatory. Treasurer
Hi-Y. Homeroom President, Vice President.
Tennis. Track. Wrestling.
BURKETT, JOYCE ELAINE: 1103 Sunset
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Secre-
tary, ’66. Red Cross Secretary, '66; Vice
President, ’67.
BURTON, BEVERLIE PAULETTE: 3501
Rosewood Ave. College Preparatory. Presi-
dent Future Teachers of America. A Cappella
Choir. Lab Assistant.
BURTON, DAVID COVINGTON.: 6732
Stuart Ave. General.
CARLISLE, DEBORAH REID: 611 Maple
Ave. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian Lt.
CARRIER, KATHLEEN ANNE: 3114 Ell-
wood Ave. College Preparatory. German
Club President; Vice President. Y-Teens
Treasurer; Secretary. Character Committee,
’65.
CARTER, HUDSON RANDOLPH: 3427
Rosewood Ave. College Preparatory. Hi-Y
III Vice President, '68. Homeroom Vice
President, ’68. Latin Club Treasurer, '68.
J.V. Football, '66. Baseball, '66, '68.
CARTER, SANDRA ELIZABETH: 16 S.
Robinson St. Business.
COHEN, RICHARD BOWMAN: 4618 W.
Grace St. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Vice President, '65, ’67. Tennis, '68.
COOK, CAROL ANN: 109 S. Laurel. St.
General.
COOK, ROBERT HERMAN JR.: 714 S.
Nansemond St. College Preparatory. Hi-Y
n. Homeroom Vice President; Treasurer.
Football. Wrestling. Track. Monogram Club.
COOLEY, CHARLOTTE ANNE: 3508
Grove Ave. College Preparatory. Medical
Arts Club President; Historian. Jeffersonian
Lt.
BURTON, JOHN RAY JR.: 3234 Park Ave.
Business. Cadet Corps, A. Co., Platoon Sgt.
BURTON, RUTH MORRISON: 6732 Stuart
Ave. Business. Homeroom Secretary, '67.
BUTLER, BARBARA ANN: 4019 Cutshaw
Ave. Business. Declaration Typist.
CARWILE, NORMA JEAN: 735 Arnold
Ave. General.
CHEELEY, ROY CARLTON: 3012 Park
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice
President, '65. Basketball.
CHIAPPA, NEIL ADOLPH: 4409 Hanover
Ave. College Preparatory. Stage Crew.
COX, LOUIS JOSEPH: 3132 Hanover Ave.
General.
CRENSHAW, ANNE CLAY: 1225 Warren
Ave. College Preparatory.
CROMLEY, LARRY EARL: 1102 Willow
Lawn Dr. General. Jeffersonian Lt. A Cap-
pella Choir, ’66-’68. Cadet Corps, A Co.,
Cpl.
c
CHIN, JEAN SHEE: 5704 Park Ave. College
Preparatory. Red Cross Representative, ’65-
'68. Special Forces Chairman of Red Cross.
CRUMPLER, BARBARA JEAN: 2206
Stuart Ave. College Preparatory.
CALDWELL, MALVIN EUGINE: 6513
Kensington Ave. General.
CHINAULT, DIANNE LOVE: 3100 Stuart
Ave. College Preparatory. Future Teachers
CULBRETH, ADRIANE MARIE: 504
Maple Ave. Business.
149
CUNNINGHAM, COSBY EFFENGER: 3900
W. Broad St. General. Key Club Treasurer.
Homeroom Treasurer. Honor Council. Cross
Country, ’67-’68. Track, ’66-’68. Monogram
Club.
CUNNINGHAM, FAY LAVERN: 3900 W.
Broad St. Business. Homeroom Secretary,
’66, ’68; Vice President, '67. Hockey.
CUSTALOW, DIANE LYNN: 240 S. Pine
St. Business.
D
DABNEY, JAMES ALEXANDER: 6416
Hanover Ave. General.
DAILEY, LINDA CAROL: 116 Libbie Ave.
Business.
DAVENPORT, BARBARA GAIL: 320
Granite Ave. General. Homeroom Secretary.
’68. D.E. Club Secretary.
General. German Club Secretary; Treasurer.
Y-Teens Vice President; Secretary. Home-
room Vice President. Jeffersonian Lt.;
Capt.; Circulation Staff.
DOUGLAS, JAMES FLOYD: 4817 Augusta
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Treas-
urer, ’66. '67. Jeffersonian Ad Staff, Asst.,
Copy Editor, ’68.
DOYLE, EDWARD COLLINS: 805 Henri
Rd. General.
DRAKE. LYNWOOD C.: 4613 Leonard
Pkwy. College Preparatory. Class Council.
'67. Cross Country. Track. Wrestling, '66.
Monogram Club.
DRAPER, WILLIAM RYLAND: 260-1 4th
Ave. College Preparatory.
DUGHI, FRAZIER LEE: 350 Albemarle
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice
President, ’65. Class Council, ’68. Hi-Y III
Secretary, '68. Tennis, '65-’68.
EATON, LESLIE HICHARD: 2120 Grove
Ave. College Preparatory.
EDGE, THOMAS ARMITAGE: 3406 Mon-
ument Ave. College Preparatory. Monogram
Club. Hi-Y II.
EDMUNDS, GEORGE CASTLETON: 903
Bcvridge Rd. College Preparatory. S. P.
Vice President, ’68. Senator, ’65-’68. Varsity
Baseball, ’67. J.V. Cross Country, ’65. Na-
tional Honor Society. Harvard Book Award.
Key Club.
EDWARDS, WILLIAM ROY: 5 S. Dooley
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice
President, ’66; President, ’68.
ELMORE, PAUL GREGORY: 3155 Ellwood
Ave. General. Homeroom Treasurer, '67.
ENGLAND, MARGARET ANN: 347 S.
Laurel St. Business.
EUBANK, ROBERT EUGENE: 3200 Pat-
terson Ave. General.
DAVIDSON, ROBERT STEWART JR.:
4715 Radford Ave. College Preparatory. A
Cappella Choir.
DUNCAN, GREGORY LEE: 4001 Wythe
Ave. College Preparatory. Chess Club Presi-
dent, '68. Cadet Corps, Band Co., 1st Lt.
EVANS, JUDITH LYNN: 3009 Park Ave.
General.
DAVIS, EDWARD CAUSEY: 6304 Three
Chopt Rd. College Preparatory. Key Club
Secretary, '67; President, '68. Class Council,
’66. Character Committee, ’67. Football
Trainer, '67. Track, ’65.
DUNN, ANN MARIE: 3318 Floyd Ave.
General.
F
DAY, LAWRENCE RANDALL: 103 N.
Colonial Ave. General.
DURDEN, DOUGLAS WHEELER: 1211 W.
Franklin St. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Treasurer. Declaration Literary Staff.
FEE, RUTH ANN: 1104 W. Grace St.
Business. Y-Teens.
DESORT, RITA MARIE: 6527 Patterson
Ave. General.
DUVALL, JERRY WAYNE: 2207 W. Grace
St. College Preparatory. J.V. Baseball; Var-
sity Baseball.
DIETRICH, EUGENIA C.: 4400 Cary St.
Rd. College Preparatory.
DYAS, KATHY G.: 402 Sheppard St. Col-
lege Preparatory. Stage Crew.
DIEZ, PEDRO ANTONIO: 306 N. Davis
Ave. Business. Orchestra.
E
FERGUSON, SUSAN MARIE: 3309 Han-
over Ave. College Preparatory. Red Cross
Representative, '66. Y-Teens, ’67. Jeffer-
sonian Advertising Manager, '68.
FERRELL, JO ANN: 3232 Patterson Ave.
Business. Homeroom Secretary, ’67. A Cap-
pella Choir, ’66.
FISCH, ANN MINNIE: 102 Westmoreland
St. General. Red Cross Representative, '66.
Cafeteria Cashier. Safety Council.
DOLAN, PAULA RAE: 4602 Fitzhugh Ave.
EADES, ROBERT CREWS: 5907 Fergusson
Rd. General. D. E. Club Treasurer, '67.
FORD, LINDA CAROL: 1509 W. Cary St.
College Preparatory.
FORD. ROBERTT CLIFTON: 3900 W.
Broad St. General. Hi-Y II Secretary. Foot-
ball.
FORNERY, VICTORIA ANTIONETTE:
4600 Kensington Ave. College Preparatory.
Homeroom Secretary, '66; Treasurer, '68.
Class Council, '67. Cadet Corps, C Co.
Sponsor, '66; Staff Sponsor, '67.
FORTUNE, JUDITH AUGUSTA: 4603 Han-
over Ave. General. Red Cross Represent-
ative. A Cappella Choir. Jeffersonian Adver-
tising Staff.
FOSTER, DANIEL BYRD: 2218 Lakeview
Ave. Coll. Preparatory. Cadet Corps, A
Co., 1st Lt.
FOWLER, LINDA ELIZABETH: 4006 Park
Aye. College Preparatory. A Cappclla Choir
Librarian; Secretary-Treasurer, ’68. Key
Club Sweetheart. Jeffeltes’ Leader. Home-
room Secretary.
FOX, JAMES JOSEPH: 3511 Kensington
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Presi-
dent, ’66-’68. Key Club Chaplain, ’67; Vice
President, ’68. Soccer, '67. Coif, ’68.
FOX, LINDA LEE: 1002 Willow Lawn Dr.
College Preparatory. Future Teachers of
America Secretary, ’68. Homeroom Presi-
dent, ’67-’68; Secretary, ’66. Y-Tcens.
FREELANDER, NORM LEWIS: 206 Will-
etta Dr. College Preparatory. Stage Crew
Manager. ’68.
FRIEDENBERG, CAROL ANN: 4705
Grandway Rd. College Preparatory. Home-
room President, ’65, ’67. Class President,
'66. Senator, ’68. Hockey. Tennis, ’65-'67.
National Honor Society.
FRIEDENBERG, CRAIG ROBERT: 4208
W. Franklin St. College Preparatory. Math
Club Treasurer, ’68. Library Staff. Cross
Country, ’65. Wrestling, ’65-’66. Declaration
Staff, ’68. Jeffersonian Lt., ’65; Capt., ’66;
Literary Staff, ’67.
FRIEDENBERG, MICHAEL JAY: 6316
Kensington Ave. Business. Office Aide, '65.
Cadet Corps, C Co., 1st Sgt.
CARABEDIAN, HAIG MARTIN: 6401 Pat-
terson Ave. College Preparatory. J.V. Foot-
ball, '65-’66. Wrestling, '65.
GARNETT, HELEN LAVERNE: 109 Libbie
Ave. General. Red Cross Representative, '67-
’68. Homeroom Treasurer, ’68.
GARNETT, KENNETH LEE: 109 Libbie
Ave. General.
GARRETT, ROBERT EDWARD: 3900 W.
Broad St. Business. Homeroom Treasurer.
GAY, ALLEN THOMAS: 410 Henri Rd.
College Preparatory.
way Lane. General. Jeffersonian Advertising
Staff. Class Council, '65.
GOLDMAN, DAVID HARRY: 4717 Bromley
Lane. General.
GOLDSTEIN, NANCY LYNN: 4709 Wythe
Ave. College Preparatory. Character Com-
mittee, ’66. Class Council, '65, ’66. Jeffer-
sonian Capt., '65; News Editor. Quill and
Scroll Society.
GOODE, GAIL GRISELDA: 1707 Hampton
St. College Peparatory. Monticello Business
Staff.
GOODMAN, ROBERT PAUL: 3805 Monu-
ment Ave. College Preparatory. Senator, '68.
Jeffersonian Photographer, '68. Homeroom
President, ’66-’67. National Honor Society.
French National Honor Society.
GOOLSBY, ROBERT WEISIGER: 113
Libbie Ave. General.
GRABIN, MINNIE SHAY: 4206 W. Grace
St. College Preparatory. Class Council, '68.
Safety Council, '67. Jeffersonian Capt., '68.
CRANDIS, EDWARD SHAWN: 1200 Loch
Lomond Court. College Preparatory. Home-
room Vice President, '66; Treasurer, '67.
German Club Treasurer, '68. Jeffersonian
Editor, '68. A Cappella Choir, ’66-’67.
GRAY, MARILYN JEANETTE: 609 Rosc-
ncath Rd. General.
FRYE, HAROLD FRANKLIN: 4023 Chevy
Chase Rd. Business.
GEORGE, ALMA BAYNE: 2010 Grove
Ave. General. Homeroom Secretary, '68;
Vice-President, ’66-’67. Library Staff.
H
FRYE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN: 2302A
Stuart Ave. General, J.V. Football, '66.
FULKS, PEARL ELOISE: 6106 Patterson
Ave. College Preparatory.
GEORGE, FOREST NORMAN: 6409 Pat-
terson Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Treasurer. Class Council, '66. Orchestra.
Baseball, '65.
G
GERCOUDIS, ARTHUR LEWIS: 3416 Ell-
wood Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom
President, ’66; Vice President, ’68.
HAAG, NELLE DARE: 134 Westmoreland
Ave. College Preparatory. Spanish Club
President. Homeroom Vice President, '65.
Orchestra. Jeffersonian Editor.
HAAS, MORRIS FRANKLIN: 325 Lexing-
ton Rd. General.
HAGER, MANFRED ISMAR: 3212 Maple-
wood Ave. General.
GABBIN, EMMA JEAN: 2123 Maplewood
Ave. College Preparatory.
GALESKI, JOSEPH SALO III: 4318 Han-
over Ave. College Preparatory. Hi-Y III.
S.P. Treasurer. Jeffersonian Lt., '65. Class
Vice President, ’66, '67. Cross Country.
Wrestling. Track. Quill and Scroll Society.
National Honor Society. Monogram Club.
GERSHMAN, HERBERT A.: 502 S. Shep-
pard St. College Preparatory.
GIBSON, BARRY E.: 4700 Radford Dr.
General.
GILLIS, BARBARA GAIL: 900 Pine Ridge
Rd. General. Homeroom Secretary, '66.
HALE, PATRICIA LAVON: 3203 Kensing-
ton Ave. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian
Lt., ’67. Homeroom President, ’68. A Cap-
pella Choir, '68.
HALL, BRIAN EARL: 4516 Hanover Ave.
General. J.V. Football; Varsity Football.
Soccer.
GALLOWAY, DEBORAH LEE: 113 N.
Crenshaw Ave. Business. Homeroom Treas-
urer, '66, ’68.
GLUNT, RONALD BARRY: 3900 Broad St.
General.
HANLY, ANN MARIE: 3900 W. Broad St
General. A Cappella Choir.
GODFREY, CORINA SUE: 301 W. Frank-
lin St. College Preparatory.
HANNABASS, JAMES WILBUR: 201 Pax-
ton Rd. College Preparatory.
GANT, DAVID NEWTON: 2604 Hanover
Ave. College Preparatory. Library Staff.
Monticello Literary Staff, ’68.
GOLDMAN, ADRIEN PAIGE: 16 Green-
HARRIS, CAROLE DIANE: 3402 Parkwood
Ave. General.
151
HARRIS, CRAIG SHELTON: 490S Pat-
terson Ave. College Preparatory. Declaration
Staff.
HARRISON, EVELYN LOIS: 6003 S. Crest-
wood Ave. College Preparatory.
HARRISON FRANCENA TRACY: 6016
St. Andrews Lane. College Preparatory.
HARRISON, FRANCENA TRACY: 6016
Tapoan Rd. College Preparatory. A Cappella
Choir. Varsity Hockey.
HARTSOOK, DOLL1E ELIZABETH: 308
S. Colonial Ave. Business. Library Staff.
HASTY, WILLIAM DAVID JR.: 223 Gun
Club Rd. College Preparatory. Medical Arts
Club Vice President. A Cappella Choir.
Madrigal Group. French National Honor
Society.
HAWTHORNE, PAUL LESLIE: 221 Gun
Club Rd. College Preparatory. Cadet Corps,
Band Co., Capt. Jeffersonian Assistant Sports
Editor. Quill and Scroll Society.
HAYDEN, ANN SCHELLER: 331 Oak
Lane. College Preparatory. Hockey, ’66.
HAYES, BRENDA FAYE: 6525 Stuart Ave.
Business. Homeroom Secretary, '68. Class
Council. Jeffersonian Lt., ’67; Capt.; '68.
Guidance Aide.
HAZLETT, SUZANNE OTERIEA: 221 N.
Cleveland St. General.
HICKS, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH: 2419
Hanover Ave. Business.
HILL, HILDA LEE: 533 Granite Ave.
General.
HINES, VICTOR LEON JR.: 2212 Grove
Ave. General.
HOCK. MICHAEL JOSEPH: 3920 Park
Ave. College Preparatory. Monticello Busi-
ness Staff.
HOFFMAN, LAURIE DEE: 16 Roslyn Rd.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Treasurer,
’65, '66. Tebahocs President, "68. Red Cross
Representative, ’67. J.V. Hockey, ’65-’66;
Varsity Hockey, ’67-’68. Varsity Tennis,
’65’68.
HOFFMAN, MARCY DEBB: 3414 W.
Franklin St. College Preparatory. Home-
room Secretary; President. Spanish Club
Secretary. Gymnastic Team. Stage Crew.
Cafeteria Committee. Office Aide.
HORROCKS, JAMES MELVIN: 302A N.
Stafford Ave. General.
HUNTER, LINDA ANNE: 3419 Cutshaw
Ave. Business. Jeffersonian Typist.
I
ISAACS, LARRY DAVID: 10 N. Sheppard
St. General. Homeroom Treasurer. Football.
Basketball. Baseball. Monogram Club.
Chopt Rd. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Secretary, ’68. Monticello Business Staff.
Office Aide. Soccer.
JONES, ROSE ANN: 528 .Arnold Ave.
Business.
JONES, SHARON LYNN: 3208 French St.
Business. Homeroom Secretary; Treasurer.
JONES, WILLIAM RUSSELL: H34’/2 West
Ave. College Preparatory.
JORDAN, JERRY PARKER: 16 S. Boule-
vard. Business.
JUSTA, STEPHEN ELLIOTT: 3401 Cut-
shaw Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Vice President, ’68. Monticello Photography
Editor. Jeffersonian Photographer.
HECHT, KATHLEEN ANNE: 1105 Sunset
Lane. College Preparatory. Homeroom Treas-
urer, '67. Red Cross Representative, '65.
Declaration Staff, '67.
K
J
HECKEL, ALAN RICHARD: 4101 Stuart
Ave. College Preparatory. Golf.
HEINDL, MARGARET FLOYD: 351 Moore-
land Rd. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Treasurer, '65; Vice President, '67. Jeffer-
sonian Lt., ’67.
HELWIG, MARY ALICE: 3900 W. Broad
St General. S.P. Recording Secretary. Home-
room President, ’66. Class Council, ’67.
Jeffersonian Lt., ’66.
HENDERSON, BERNARD LEV1E JR.:
3302 Idlewood Ave. General. A Cappella
Choir. Cadet Corps, Staff, Capt. Adj.
HENDERSON, M. SUSAN: 4211 Monu-
ment Ave. Business. Character Committee,
’65.
JACOBS, GASTON MILTON III: 4905
Wythe Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom
President; Treasurer. Hi-Y HI.
JANUS, FAYE MARCIA: 4709 Park Ave.
Business.
JENKINS, CANDY A.: 3323 W. Grace St.
General. Homeroom Treasurer, '67.
JENKINS, DOROTHY HELEN: 4009 Cut-
shaw Ave. General.
JENKINS, PEGGY ANNE: 1905 Grove
Ave. College "Preparatory. A Cappella Choir.
JOHNSON, JAMES RODNEY: 3909 Wythe
Ave. General. Hi-Y II President. Pep Club
Treasurer. Football. Monogram Club.
KASTROLL, CAROL ANN: 106 N. Stafford
Ave. General.
KATES, LESLIE CRAIG: 405 Harlan
Circle. General.
KAY, DEBORAH: 322 Charmian Rd. Col-
lege Preparatory.
KEATING, MICHAEL ALLEN: 2114 Grove
Ave. General. Football. Baseball.
KEEFE, CATHERINE MONTAGUE: 4612
Hanover Ave. College Preparatory. Y-Teens.
Red Cross Representative. Jeffersonian
Photography Editor; Assistant Editor.
KEETON, MICHAEL EUGENE: 2300 Floyd
Ave. General.
HENRY, CAROLYN MARIE: 226 S.
Cherry St. Business. A Cappella Choir, ’66-
’67.
HENSLEY, DRALENE DALLAS: 3024
Floyd Ave. General.
JOHNSON, WILBURN JAMES: 3021 Fen-
dall Ave. College Preparatory. Red Cross
Representative. Class Council, '68. A. Cap-
pella Choir. Cadet Corps, B Co., Sgt.
JOHNSTON, NELSON CARL: 6810 Three
KENNEDY, JOHN MILLER: 5710 Park
Ave. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian Lt.,
’66-’68.
KENT, CLAUDIA SUE: 4804 Allenshaw
Dr. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian Adver-
tising Staff.
152
KENYON, JOHN EDGAR JR.: 4904 Cut-
sliaw Ave. College Preparatory. Senator,
'66-’67. S.P. President, ’68. Key Club His-
torian, '67. Cross Country, ’66. J.V. Basket-
ball, ’66. Soccer, ’67-’68.
KIMBALL, JANET MASSEY: 510-1 W.
Franklin St. College Preparatory. Monti-
cello Typist, ’67.
KIRK, KATHERINE ANNA: 47 Old Mill
Rd. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian Typist.
Red Cross Representative, ’67. Basketball.
Tennis. Hockey.
KIRKLAND, BURNHAM GARVIN: 4415
Monument Ave. Business. Hi-Y III.
KLOTZ, KENNETH LOUIS: 108 N. Lom-
bardy St. College Preparatory. Science Club
President. French National Honor Society.
KNAPP, ARTHUR LEE: 3900 W. Broad St.
General.
KNIGHT, CHERYL JEAN: 4917 Park Ave.
College Preparatory. Future Homemakers of
America Secretary; Treasurer. Co-Captain of
Varsity Cheerleaders. Homeroom Secretary
’67’68.
KRIETE, CATHERINE GARTHRIGHT:
4612 Cutshaw Ave. General.
KRUG, SUSAN PAMELA: 4907 W. Grace St.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Secretary.
Class Council, ’66-’68. Honor Council. Na-
tional Honor Society. National Merit Semi-
Finalist.
KRUMBEIN, MICHAEL MARC: 17 Oak
Lane. College Preparatory. Spanish Club
Treasurer. Homeroom Vice President.: Gym-
nastic Team.
KUHN, OSCAR KEVIN: 4518 Leonard Pkwy.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice Presi-
dent, ’66. Wrestling. Soccer.
LAWRENCE, JUDITH DOROTHY: 6523
Hanover Ave. General. Future Homemakers
of America President, '67. J.V. Cheerleader,
’66, Varsity Cheerleader, '68. Homeroom Sec-
retary, ’66, ’68; Vice President, ’67.
LAWRENCE, W. THOMAS: 6501 Three
Chopt Rd. College Preparatory. Soccer. Ten-
nis.
LAWSON, LOUIS RUSSELL: 6416 Roselawn
Rd. College Preparatory. Chess Club Vice
President, '68. Science Club Vice President,
’68.
LECOMPTE, BENJAMIN BERRY: 9 Berk-
shire Rd. College Preparatory. Class Treas-
urer, ’67. Hi-Y III Chaplain, '67; President,
’68. Track Team. Jeffersonian Photographer;
Sports Columnist; Page Editor.
LEE, LAURIS JON: 325 Clovelly Rd. College
Preparatory. Homeroom Vice President. Safe-
ty Council. Football.
LENDVAY, SUSAN ANDREA: 404 Senaca
Rd. College Preparatory.
LEWIS, GEORGE AUGUST: 3102 French
St. College Preparatory. Homeroom President,
’66. Hi-Y H. Football. Monogram Club.
LEWIS, LINDA MARLENE: 5019 Park Ave.
College Preparatory.
LIGGAN, MARY KATHERINE: 3024 Maple-
wood Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom
President; Vice President. Red Cross Rep-
resentative. Y-Teens. Orchestra. Hockey. Bas-
ketball.
LOVING, WARRENTON THEODORE II:
2323 Rosewood Ave. College Preparatory.
LOWELL, MARGARET ATHENA: 5504
Cary Street Rd. College Preparatory. Y-Teens
Secretary, ’67. Homeroom Treasurer, '67. Or-
chestra Secretary-Treasurer, '68. Red Cross
Representative, '68.
MALONE, MADIETH PRISCILLA: 2219
Parkwood Ave. College Preparatory. Science
Club Historian. A Cappella Choir.
MANN, CURTIS ROBERT JR.: 3425 Ken-
sington Ave. College Preparatory. A Cappella
Choir. Madrigal Group.
MAOSHA, CATHERINE ADELE: 2(M Wake-
field Rd. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Treasurer; Secretary.
MARTIN, JANET CHERYL: 3902 Dover Rd.
College Preparatory.
MARYE, JANE RUTHERFOORD: 5505
Bewdley Rd. College Preparatory. Home-
room Vice President, '65; Secretary, '66-*67.
Pep Club President, '68. Class Council, '66.
Tennis Team, '66.
MASON, JAMES LARRY: 2114 Hanover
Ave. Business. Red Cross Representative.
KUSHMAN, MARK AARON: 3409 Idlewood
Ave. College Preparatory. A Cappella Choir.
Madrigal Group.
L
LANCASTER, LISA TAYLOR: 5900 Ken-
sington Ave. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian
Advertising Staff, '67-’68. Lt. ’66. Red Cross
Treasurer '68. Li’l Jeff, '68.
LANDRUM, ANTHONY LOUIS: 3416 Han-
over Ave. General.
LANDRUM, MARGARET DENISE: 1007
Granite Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Vice President, '66, ’68. A Cappella Choir.
LAPKIN, STEVEN BRIAN: 4811 Park Ave.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Secretary.
J.V. Baseball.
LUKETICH, MARTHA ANNE: 12 S. Blvd.
Apt. 5. College Preparatory.
M
MAHLER, JULIA A.: 21 Malvern Ave. Col-
lege Preparatory. Literary Club President,
’68. A Cappella Choir. Madrigal Group.
French National Honor Society.
MAIER, LARRY ALAN: 5017 Bromley Lane.
College Preparatory. Spanish Club Vice Pres-
ident. Jeffersonian Capt.; Lt., '65. Hi-Y III.
Track. Monogram Club.
MAIZELS, MAX SAM: 5701 Old Richmond
Ave. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian Editor-
in-Chief. Literary Club President, '67. Class
Council. J.V. Baseball. Quill and Scroll So-
ciety. 3rd Place Zoology at Va. Jr. Academy
of Science, ’67. Winner of University of
Richmond Radio Scholarship Quiz.
MASSAD, CHRIS MATTHEW: 14 Roslyn
Rd. College Preparatory. Chess Club Repre-
sentative to City Chess Council. Tennis.
French National Honor Society.
MATTHEWS, ALAN VANCE: 4005 W.
Grace St. College Preparatory. Homeroom
President, ’66. Key Club Historian. Monti-
cello Layout Editor. Tennis, ’66-’68. Quill
and Scroll Society.
MCBRIDE, EDWARD JOHN: 2711 Hanover
Ave. General.
MCCONNELL, DAVID BRADLEY: 324 Al-
bemarle Ave. General.
MCCOY, ANN CLARKE: 4914 W. Franklin
St. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian Assist-
ant Mailing Mgr.; Assistant Billing Mgr.
MCDANIEL, JUDY LYNN: 2902 W. Grace
St. General. A Cappella Choir.
153
MCKEE, JIM LEE: 1644 W. Grace St. Gen-
eral.
MCKINNEY, GEORGE DARNELL: 1013
Willow Lawn Dr. Business. Homeroom Vice
President. Class Council, ’66-’67. Hi-Y II.
Football. J.V. Baseball.
MCKINNEY, SHARON KATHLEEN: 3014
Kensington Ave. General.
MELTON, CAROLYN LEE: 121 S. Laurel St.
General. Homeroom Vice President ’66-’67.
Jeffersonian Lt.; Circulation Staff. Cadet
Corps, Co. Sponsor, ’67; Staff Sponsor, '68.
MERTENS. HENRY RANDOLPH: 3032
Maplewood Ave. College Preparatory. Hi-Y
III, ’66-’68. Varsity Basketball, ’68. Varsity
Tennis, '67.
MICHAEL. RICHARD THOMAS: 3312 W.
Franklin St. College Preparatory. Cadet
Corps, Sr. Capt., ’67. Soccer, ’67.
MIUEVIC, MARIANNE: 5903 Grove Ave.
College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice Presi-
dent, '67; Secretary, '68. German Club Vice
President, ’65, '68; Secretary, ’66 ’67.
MILLINGTON, BRENDA FAYE: 603 Rothe-
say Rd. College Preparatory. Monticello Busi-
ness Staff.
Franklin St. College Preparatory. Class Coun-
cil, ’67. Homeroom Secretary, '66. Red Cross
Representative.
MOREWITZ, SANDRA MARILYN: 3715
Patterson Ave. College Preparatory. Jeffer-
sonian Lt.; Assistant Feature Editor. Home-
room President, ’68.
MORRELL, ALIC MARY: 2733 W. Grace
St. College Preparatory. Jeffersonian Lt.,
’68. Tennis.
MORRIS, BENJAMIN GALE: 3324 Maple-
Ave. College Preparatory. Cadet Corps, B
Co., Capt.
MORRIS, EDWARD LEE: 5612 Grove Ave.
General.
MORRIS, ELIZABETH CONNIE: 330 Al-
bemarle Ave. College Preparatory. Jefferson-
ian Assistant Lt., '66. French National Honor
Socety.
MOURTZAKIS, PHILIP: 520 Sheppard St.
General. Hi-Y II Treasurer. Homeroom Vice-
President. Class Council. J.V. Basketball.
Varsity Football; Baseball.
MURPHY, JOSEPH BARRY: 1413 Park
Ave. College Preparatory.
NEWMONT, MIKE WAYNE: 5902 Kensing-
ton Ave. College Preparatory.
NORTHINGTON, GAY MARIE: 3214 Idle-
wood Ave. Business. J.V. Cheerleaders Cap-
tain, ’66. Homeroom Vice President, '66. Class
Council, ’68. Study Aide, '67.
NUCKOLS, CHANNING MAC: 207 Oxford
Circle E. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Treasurer. Football.
0
O’BRIEN, RONALD WAYNE: 3220 Rose-
wood Ave. General.
O’BRYANT, SUSAN DIANE: 2606 Grayland
Ave. Business.
OLEY, CHARLES JOHN JR.: 2909 Floyd
Ave. General.
OLIVER, CECILIA GAYLE: 21 S. Boulevard.
Apt. 10. General.
P
MINTZER, AMY HELENE: 4507 Park Ave.
College Preparatory. Homeroom President,
'66. Class Secretary, ’67. Declaration Non-
Fiction Editor, ’67; Editor-In-Chief, '68. Quill
and Scroll Society.
MITCHELL, F. LORRAINE: 2913-A W.
Marshall St. General. Red Cross Represen-
tative. Nurse’s Aide. Winner of Nursing Schol-
arship.
MOHR, WILLIAM CHARLES: 5504 Dillwyn
Rd. College Preparatory. Class Council, ’65-
’68. Homeroom President, ’65. Soccer, ’67.
Tennis, ’66-’68. Wrestling, ’65-’66.
PALMER, ARTHUR MAURICE: 657A
Westover Hills Blvd. General.
N
NEBBITT, GAIL ANNE: 1001L N. Hamilton
St. General. Office Aide.
NEBLETT, KATHI ANN: 6705 Hanover Ave.
College Preparatory. Jeffersonian Lt., '67;
Capt., ’68; Assistant News Page Editor.
Homeroom Secretary, '67.
PARKER, NANCY ELIZABETH: 3438 Han-
over Ave. General. Gymnastic Team.
PARKS, ROSEMARY: 1811 W. Grace St.
General. Homeroom Treasurer; Secretary.
PARRISH, ALICE FAYE: 305 S. Laurel
St. Business. Homeroom President; Secretary.
NELSEN, JAMES EDWIN: 3504 Grayland
Ave. General.
PARRISH, BRUCE MCCREACH: 6100 How-
ard Rd. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Treasurer, ’68. Hockey ’65, ’68.
MOORE, DOROTHY JAYNE: 4614 Leonard
Pkwy. College Preparatory. Future Home-
makers of America Treasurer; Secretary.
Jeffersonian Lt.; Assistant Photography Edi-
tor.
NESBIT, ANNETTA MAY: 1635 N. Bon
View Dr. College Preparatory.
NESTER, JAMES ROBERT: 405 N. Robin-
son St. General.
PARRISH, RICHARD PARRISH: 6309
Stuart Ave. General. Homeroom President;
Secretary; Treasurer. Soccer. Monogram
Club.
MOORE, JOSEPH LESLIE: 900 Orchard
Rd. Business.
MOORE, ROBERTA LESLIE: 4410 W.
NEUMANN, NICHOLAS RADLEY: 4102
Franklin St. College Preparatory. Senator,
’68. Homeroom President, ’68. Key Club.
PARSONS, EMMETT L. Ill: 24 N. Allen
Ave. General.
PARTLOW, ROBERT ALLEN: 4515 Cut-
show Ave. College Preparatory. French Club
Secretary.
PECK, BABETTE LYNNE: 4103 Wythe Ave.
College Preparatory. Class Council, ’67-’68.
Math Club Secretary. Homeroom Secretary,
’65.
PETERS, BRENDA GAIL: 3023 Floyd Ave.
College Preparatory. Red Cross Representa-
tive, ’67-’68. A Cappella Choir, ’67-’68. Mad-
rigal Group.
PETERS, CLINTON BOODE: 1529 Sunset
Lane. General.
PHELPS, SNADRA KAY: 608 N. Boulevard,
Apt. 5. General.
PIGFORD, OCIE JAMES: 2313 W. Main St.
General.
PLOTKIN, MARIANNE GAIL: 17 Greenway
Lane. College Preparatory. Class Council,
*67, ’68. Character Committee, ’65. Jefferson-
ian Page Editor.
PLOTKIN, NATHAN MAURY: 3200 Condie
St. General.
PLOTKIN, NATHAN MORRIS: 4710 Park
Ave. Business.
Q
QUEENSBERRY, LARRY LEE: 3401 Park-
wood Ave. General. Homeroom Sgt.-at-Arms,
’66.
R
RACHAL, RUTH REILLEY: 6308 Wesley
Rd. College Preparatory. Class Council, '65,
'66, ’68. Character Committee, '66. Homeroom
President, '66-’67. A Cappella Choir Vice
President. ’68. Jcffeltes, ’68. Jeffersonian
Feature Editor, ’68.
RAGLAND, RHONDA RAINELL: 3323 Cut-
shaw Ave. Apt. A. College Preparatory.
Homeroom Secretary. Class Council. Jeffer-
sonian Lt. Head of J.V. Cheerleaders;
Co Captain of Varsity Cheerleaders. Hi-Y II
Sweetheart.
RAINARD, ULRIC HUBERT IV: 4006 W.
Franklin St. College Preparatory.
REA, JAMES WILLIAM: 3131 Hanover Ave.
General.
REAVES, FAYE CAROL: 6400 Stuart Ave.
College Preparatory. Class Secretary, ’65-’66.
Class Council, '67-’68. Pep Club Secretary.
Homeroom President, '65; Secretary, ’67.
REDFORD, NANCY LORRAINE: 3205 Park-
wood Ave. General.
REGAN, TOM CHARLES: 3131 Monument
Ave. General.
RESPESS, TANYA DEB: 4107 Wythe Ave.
Business. Red Cross Representative, ’66.
Ave. College Preparatory. Class Council, '65-
’66. Class Treasurer, '65. Debating Society
President. Honor Council Representative, '67;
Chairman, '68. Senate Chaplain. Orchestra.
J.V. Tennis. Jeffersonian Reporter. National
Honor Society. Mortar Board Alumni Award.
Va. Debating Society-3rd in State.
ROBINSON, JAN BOWERS: 5004 W. Frank-
lin St. College Preparatory.
ROETTGER, CLYDE EDWARD: 918 Blan-
ton Ave. College Preparatory. Medical Arts
Club Treasurer, '67; President, ’68. Orchestra
Vice President, ’67-'68. A Cappella Choir, '64-
’66. Jeffersonian Circulation Manager, '68.
Cadet Corps, Band Sgt., ’66.
ROSE, LESLIE WILLIAM: 7105 Hillside
Dr. College Preparatory. Merit Scholar Semi-
Finalist.
ROSENBAUM, ESTHER GAYLE: 4512 Mon-
ument Ave. Business.
ROSENTHAL, JEAN ANN: 5 S. Wilton Rd.
College Preparatory. Homeroom President,
'65; Vice President, ’66; Secretary, ’67. Class
Secretary, '68. Hockey. Tennis.
ROSSER, DUANE D.: 1013 Granite Ave.
General. 1st Place in Richmond Wrestling
Tournament, '67. 2nd Place in Regional Wres-
tling Tournament. Monogram Club.
ROTHENBERG, GILBERT STEVEN: 4210
Bromley La. College Preparatory. Math Club
President, '68. Class Treasurer, '68. Home-
room Vice President, '67. National Honor So-
ciety. Math and Science Medal Award.
French National Honor Society.
PLOTNICK, JERRY STANLEY: 3111 Condie
St. College Preparatory. Class Council, '66.
Orchestra.
PLUMLEY, SELDON PUTNEY: 44 Willway
Ave. College Preparatory. J.V. Basketball,
’64. Golf, '67. Monogram Club.
REYNOLDS, ELIZABETH SLAYTON: 2416
Park Ave. College Preparatory. Latin Club
Vice President, '67. Red Cross Representative,
'67; Treasurer, '67; Vice President, '68. Mon-
ticello Classes Editor, '68. Library Staff ’65.
French National Honor Society. 2nd Place in
Richmond Spelling Tournament. Honorable
Mention in State Latin Tournament.
ROUNTREE, EDGAR DAVIS: 4613 Cut-
shaw Ave. General.
ROWH, BELVIA DIANNE: 3225 W. Frank-
lin St. Business. Jeffersonian Billing Clerk,
’66-’68. Cadet Corps Sponsor, B Co., '66.
POINDEXTER, ROBERT WAYNE: 3132
Parkwood Ave. College Preparatory. Home-
room President, ’66. A Cappella Choir.
POWELL, GARY LEE: 2709 Hanover Ave.
General.
PRENDERGAST, SUSAN JANE: 331 Albe-
marle Ave. College Preparatory. Hockey.
RICHARDSON, DONALD WINGFIELD:
5501 Queensbury Rd. College Preparatory.
Homeroom President. Soccer. Merit Scholar
Semi-Finalist.
RICHARDSON, EMMETT ELBRIDGE: 3008
Condie St. College Preparatory. Class Treas-
urer, '68. Hi-Y III Sgt.-at-Arms. Football.
Track. Monogram Club.
ROYE, SUSAN ANNE: 3226 Patterson Ave.
College Preparatory. Y-Teens Secretary;
Chaplain; President. Library Staff.
RUNGE, DIANE TAYLOR: 4403 Leonard
Pkwy. Business.
RYAN, KATHLEEN NAYR: 1717 Bellevue
Ave. General. Jeffersonian Capt., '67-'68;
Lt., '66. A Cappella Choir Librarian.
PRIDDY, BRENDA LEE: 318 S. Cherry St.
General. Homeroom Secretary.
RIDDICK, LINDA LEE: 2113 Floyd Ave.
General. Homeroom Secretary, '67.
PRITCHETT, MARY WYCLIFFE: 5905 Ken-
sington Ave. College Preparatory. Hi-Y III
Sweetheart. Homeroom Vice President; Treas-
urer. Class Council. A Cappella Choir.
Hockey. J.V. Cheerleader; Varsity Cheer-
leader, ’67-’68. Jeffersonian Lt.
ROBERSON, RONALD LLOYD: 3228 W.
Grace St. College Preparatory. Football.
Wrestling. Monogram Club. Hi-Y II Sgt. at
Arms.
ROBERTS, MARY KATHLEEN: 4639 Stuart
SADLER, CAROLYN JEAN: 709 Libbie
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Pres-
ident, ’65; Treasurer, ’67. Cadet Corps Spon-
sor Band Co., ’68. Jeffersonian Literary Edi-
tor, ’68.
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SANYOUR, THERESA ROSE: 815 Orchard
Rd. Business.
SATTERFIELD, JOHN B.: 511 St. Christo-
pher's Rd. College Preparatory. Class Coun-
cil, ’67. Track. Cross Country. Football, ’65.
SECKMAN, PHILIP WARNER: 4203 Grove
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice
President, '68.
SHAIT, ABRAHAM: 4408 Stuart Ave. Col-
lege Preparatory. Homeroom Treasurer. Or-
chestra.
SHAPIRO, MARC HOWARD: 4207 Wythe
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Vice
President, '68. Declaration Coeditor. Na-
tional Merit Letter of Commendation.
SHARIGIAN, LINDA: 3201 Hanover Ave.
College Preparatory. Jeffersonian Copy Edi-
tor.
SHIFLETT, WALTER CHARLES: 27 To-
wana Rd. College Preparatory. Class Presi-
dent, '67. Homeroom President, '66. Basket-
ball. Tennis. Key Club.
General. Future Homemakers of America
Vice President.
SOMOSKEY, RICHARD BRINT: 2215 Floyd
Ave. General.
SOUTHWARD, WILBUR ROSS: 3922 Frank-
lin St. College Preparatory. Orchestra. Stage
Crew Audio Manager.
STAPLES, GRAY MARSHALL: 5918 Fcr-
gusson Rd. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Secretary.
STULTZ, JOANNA ELIZABETH: 4638 Ken-
sington Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Vice President, ’65. Red Cross Representative,
’66-'67.
SUBLETTE, VIVIAN LEA: 703 W. Main St.
General.
SUMNER, ANGELA DARLENE: 2307 Floyd
Ave. Business.
SUMNER, BUFORD E.: 2307 Floyd Ave.
Genera).
General. Red Cross Representative. Home-
room Treasurer. J.V. Basketball, ’66.
TIMMS, WILLIAM CLIFTON: 1720 Jacque-
lin St. Business.
SHINAULT, ANGUS NICKLOS: 9104 Cav-
alry Dr. General.
SUTTON, JOHN ALBERT: 236 S. Laurel St.
General.
TORRENCE, KATHLEEN WELLS: 323 Lex-
ington Rd. College Preparatory. Character
Committee. Homeroom Secretary, ’65. Class
Council, ’66. Honor Council, '67. S.P. Cor-
responding Secretary, ’68. Tennis.
SHUMAKER, JAMES STEPHEN: 3149
Grove Ave. General.
T
TOWLER, CARY WALTON: 7 N. Granby
St. Business.
SHUMAN, ANITA RUTH: 3209 Patterson
Ave. College Preparatory. Class Council,
’67-’68. German Club Treasurer.
TAYLOR, CAROLYN DIANA: 2013 W.
Grace St. General. Library Aide.
u
SIMPSON, RICHARD GENTRY: 4700 Fitz-
hugh Ave. General. Homeroom Treasurer, '66.
A Cappella Choir. Hi-Y III.
SIMS, FRANCES ANN: 12 S. Belvidere St.
General. Homeroom Treasurer.
TAYLOR, STEPHEN PAGE: 4505 Stuart
Ave. College Preparatory. Hi-Y III. Wrestling.
TEMPLE, VIRGINIA DOWNING: 1904
Hanover Ave. College Preparatory. Art Club
Vice President, '67.
UR AM, GARY WAYNE: 4011 Augusta Ave.
College Preparatory. Homeroom President. A
Cappella Choir. Key Club. Jeffersonian Sports
Reporter. Declaration Literary Staff Member,
Varsity Track. Football, '66-67.
SMITH, BETSY WEATHERS: 4801 Wythe
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Secre-
tary. Class Council. A Cappella Choir Secre-
tary-Treasurer, '67. Madrigal Group, ’67-’68.
J.V. Cheerleader, '66; Varsity Cheerleader,
’67-’68. Monticello Staff. National Honor So-
ciety. French National Honor Society.
THOMAS, ARTHUR DICKEN JR.: 5813 W.
Club Lane. College Preparatory. French Club
President, '68; Historian, ’67. Red Cross Rep-
resentative, '65. Je/lersonian Capt., '68; Lt,
'67. Library Staff. Declaration Staff, ’68.
French National Honor Society.
URBACH, FRANCES VICTORIA: 6503 Han-
over Ave. College Preparatory. Hockey.
UTZ, CHRISTOPHER JOHN: 4310 Sulgravc
Rd. College Preparatory. Homeroom Presi-
dent. Jeffersonian Lt. Key Club. Track, *67-
’68. Basketball, ’67-’68.
SMITH, BILL M.: 2315 W. Grace St. Gen-
eral.
SMITH, RONALD NEAL: 5803 Guthrie Ave.
General. Homeroom Treasurer. Football.
THOMPSON, BILLY JOE: 6526 Stuart Ave.
General.
THOMPSON, KEN MICHAEL: 505 N. Blvd.
Business. D. E. Club Vice President. Je/fer-
sonian Capt.
V
VADEN, HERBERT WENTWORTH: 3520
Hanover Ave. College Preparatory.
SNEAD, GEORGE HATCHER: 24 Clarke
Rd. General. Homeroom Vice President.
THRIFT, DON WILSON: 303 Clovelly Rd.
General. Cross Country, ’65-'67. Track, '66 ’68.
Monogram Club, ’65-’68.
VALENTINE, BRADFORD CRAIG: 3328
Hanover Ave. General. Class Council, ’68.
Hi-Y II. Football (Capt.) ’65-’68. Wrestling,
’65-’68. Track, ’66-’68. Monogram Club.
SNOWA, JAMES DOUGLAS: 4623 Hanover
Ave. General. Hi-Y III.
SOFFEE, JUDITH DIANE: 3005 Grant St.
THRIFT, JAMES: 303 Clovelly Rd. College
Preparatory.
THURSTON, LINDA RAE: 3407 Stuart Ave.
VALENTINE, JAMES HEDLEY: 1137 West
Ave. General. Art Club Treasurer. Class
Council, '68. Baseball Manager. Jeffersonian
Cartoonist.
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VAUGHAN, ilCHARD MICHAEL: 4408 W.
Grace St. General.
VETTER, CATHERINE ELIZABETH: 7
Maple Ave. Red Cross Representative.
Homeroom President. A Cappclla Choir Li-
brarian. Madrigal Group. Bell Choir. Jef-
fersonian Page Two Editor. National Thes-
pians.
VIARS, CARLOS GENE: 2315 Hanover Ave.
General.
VITSKY, PAUL LAWRENCE: 3403 Wythe
Ave. College Preparatory. Lab Assistant. Or-
chestra. Jeffersonian Assistant Front Page
Editor. Cadet Corps, Band Co., Sgt.
'66. Senator, '67. Key Club Chaplain. French
National Honor Society.
WHITENER, LINDA LEE: 3507 Rosewood
Ave. General. Study Aide.
WHITENER, REBECCA CATHERINE: 3507
Rosewood Ave. Business. Art Club Secretary;
Treasurer. Red Cross Representative.
W1ECKMANN, JOHANNA: 4001 Penick
Rd. Business. Monticello Business Staff; As-
sistant Manager.
WILBY, ELLEN MONTURA: 3411 W. Grace
St. Business. Homeroom President, '67;
Treasurer, '68. Library Aide, ’68. Lab Assist-
ant, '67.
WITT, GERALD LESTER: 5813 Kensington
Ave. General. Hi-Y IT. Thespian President,
'68. A Cappella Choir. J.V. Football, '64-’65.
WOLF, SUSAN ALINE: 2509 Hanover Ave.
Business.
WOO, MAMIE FUNG: 411 S. Meadow St.
College Preparatory. Homeroom President.
House of Representatives Secretary. Jefferson-
ian Capt.
WOO, SHEY CHOW: 1119 Floyd Ave. Gen-
eral.
WOOD, BETTY DADE: 4321 Hanover Ave.
General.
w
WALDROP, RICHARD DENZIL: 2319 Floyd
Ave. College Preparatory. Hi-Y II Chaplain.
Class Council, ’68. Football. Soccer. Baseball.
Monogram Club.
WALDROP, ROBERT MERIWETHER: 500
Somerset Ave. College Preparatory. Hi-Y III.
Monticello Business Staff. Football Manager,
'67. Monogram Club.
WALTON, LINDA STEWART: 3309 W.
Grace St. College Preparatory. Red Cross
Representative, *65-’66. Jeffersonian Circula-
tion Staff.
WILEY, DALE OSCAR: 3117 Monument
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Treas-
urer, ’66; President, ’67; Vice President, '68.
Key Club.
WILKERSON, REGINA KAY: 3111 W.
Grace St. General.
WILLIAMS, SHARM ELIZABETH: 4902
Patterson Ave. General. Voice Class Presi-
dent.
WILLIAMS, VALERIE ADAIRE: -1604 Grove
Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom Presi-
dent, ’66-’67.
WOODRUFF, ANITA MAE: 3200 Parkwood
Ave. Business.
WOODWARD, EDWIN BRUCE: 4705 Park
Ave. College Preparatory. Senator, '66. Hi-Y
II President, '67; Vice President, '68. Foot-
ball, ’65-’67. Wrestling, '67-’68.
WOOLARD, DONALD BRYANT: 301 N.
Davis Ave. General. Homeroom President.
Cadet Corps, Staff, 1st Capt.
WORLEY, BARBARA ANN: 4702 Patter-
son Ave. General.
WAMPLER, CATHY SUE: 1916 Westwood
Ave. Business.
WANDERER, DALE SUE: 3915 Hanover
Ave. College Preparatory. Class Council, ’65.
Homeroom Vice President, ’66. Orchestra.
Monticello Editor-inChief. National Honor
Society. Quill and Scroll Society. French
National Honor Society President. Vassar
Book Award. Language Medal, '65. National
Merit Letter of Commendation.
WARE, JANE GREGORY: 5 Lexington Rd.
College Preparatory.
WATKINS, AGNES UNDERWOOD: 5915
York Rd. General. Homeroom Secretary, '67.
A Cappella Choir.
WEGMAN, JULIA ANNE: 721 Pepper Ave.
College Preparatory. Monticello Business
Manager, ’68. Quill and Scroll Society.
WELTON, MARTHA LOYD: 1724 Hanover
Ave. College Preparatory.
WHEALTON, JOHN WILLIAM: 904 Widow
Lawn Dr. College Preparatory. Football.
Wrestling.
WHEELER, WILLIAM HENRY II: 2224
Stuart Ave. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Vice President, ’65. Honor Council Secretary,
WILTON, SUZANNE PAIGE: 4900 W.
Franklin St. College Preparatory. Jefferson-
ian Lt., '66; Circulation Staff, '67. Home-
room Treasurer, '67; Secretary, ’68.
WINDSOR, RONNIE CHAWDLER: 3900 W.
Broad St. General.
WINDOSR, WILLIAM LEMUEL III: 3900
W. Broad St. General.
YANG, HIMA ELIZABETH: 412 W. Frank-
lin St. College Preparatory. Homeroom Treas-
urer, '68.
YEATTS, DOUGLAS LYNN: 2406 Patterson
Ave. College Preparatory.
YOFFY, KENNETH ROBERT: 6313 Ridge-
way Rd. College Preparatory. Homeroom
Treasurer, '68. Class Council, '66-’67. Key
Club. Monogram Club. Tennis. Jeffersonian
Assistant Sports Page Editor, '68.
YORK, JAMES EARL III: 1006 Baywood
Ct. College Preparatory. Honor Council, '65.
Class Council, ’65-’68. Class Treasurer, '66.
Key Club Secretary. Senator, '68. Homeroom
President, '67. Football, '65. National Honor
Society.
YOUNGBLOOD, KATHRYN ANNE: 4405 S.
Willetta Dr. College Preparatory. Home-
room President, '67; Vice President, '66.
Orchestra President, '68; Secretary, Treas-
urer, '66. Jeffettcs, '68. J.V. Cheerleader, '66.
Red Cross Representative, '68.
z
ZIEBE, MARTHA GIBSON: 3315 Kensing-
ton Ave. General. Homeroom Vice Presi-
dent. Class Council, Basketball.
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Life Insurance Company of Virginia........... 167
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Mallory, Kenneth M., Agency.................. 177
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WILLOW-BOWL
315 Libbie Avenue "The Red House"
WESTHAMPTON PHARMACY
Westhampton's First Drug Store
Corner of Grove and Maple Avenues
PHONE 282-5413
GRAHAM'S
MEN'S SHOP
410 E. Broad St.
First in Fashion
for the Young Man
RAPPAHANNOCK
SEAFOOD CO.
Quality Seafood
Since 1899
2004 Dabney Rd.
(just north of
4100 W. Broad St.)
REALTY SALES INC.
Call Realty Sales Where Service Prevails
MISS M. M. MEYERS—Broker
Richmond, Virginia
phone 353-7744
10 E. Brookland Park Boulevard
PHONE 649-0260
160
VILLAGE ESSO
SERVICECENTER
7100 Patterson Avenue
ABBOTT,
PROCTOR & PAINE
MEMBER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
AND OTHER LEADING EXCHANGES
Investment Securities
SIT IN COMFORT
LEO BURKE
830 East Main Street
Richmond, Virginia
Phone 644-5411
Quality Furniture
3116 West Broad Street
DARNES' LAUNDERTERIA
Quality Dry Cleaning
Custom Finished Shirts
3532 West Cary Street
359-3796
ROSENEATH
AUTO
SERVICE
BLACKIE’S
BARBER
SHOP
"Service Is
Our Only
Product"
3401 Patterson Avenue
Phone 355-9813
2923 West Cary St.
Richmond, Virginia
HOURS:
Mon-Fri.: 8:00-6:30
Sit.: 8:00-5:00
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LEWIS E.
FERGUSON CO.
PAINTING AND
DECORATING
3111 West Cary St.
L. JUNES, Prop.
THE
FAMOUS HOT DOG
KING
327 N. 5th Street
Richmond, Virginia
BINSWANGER
GLASS COMPANY
TWO RICHMOND LOCATIONS
3701 Hull Street Leigh Street &
Phone 232-6894 Roseneath Road
Phone 359-3201
KANE PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing
Heating
Oil Burners
♦ NEW WORK
♦ REPAIRING
♦ REMODELING
Phone 649-0541
403 East Laburnum
x^plumbing*\
THURSTON'S
FLOWER AND
GIFT SHOP
Complete
Flower Service
KANE
Phones: 643-1016
649-8074
Phone:
Office
Home
A/
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ALFRED J. DICKINSON
Realtors
355-3247
282-2111
INC.
ALFRED J. DICKINSON
President
4900 Augusta Ave.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
23230
ADAMS
CAMERA SHOPS
Boulevard and Broad
Corner of 5th and Broad
For Your Records and Film Development
The Lowest Prices on Records!
The Fastest Service on Development
163
164
AARROW
RENT-ALLS
We Rent Most Anything
Party and Banquet
Equipment
Beds and Baby
Equipment
Invalid Needs
Tools—Etc.
Phone: 359-2405
2367 Staples Mill Road
Richmond, Virginia
2001 West Main Street
Richmond, Virginia
Phone 359-2103
6th & Main
Phone 644-3019
WENDELL
POWELL
STUDIO
Distinctive
Camera Portraits
3201 Grove Avenue
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Charris-fli ppen 8.ico3nc>
WINCHESTER
BROWNING
SAVAGE
SPALDING
WILSON
Athletic
Equipment
HOME
SUPPLY
COMPANY
Business Ml 8-1573
Residence EL 3-5989
J. M. SEARS, Prop.
Used Furniture
Bought, Sold
and Exchanged
214 West Broad
Street
Richmond, Virginia
—A Trial Makes a
Customer at—
<
927 Myers Street
5805 West Broad Street
246 East Belt
Boulevard
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the Student Life Plan is in force, without evidence of insurability. For information on Student Life Plan,
call a Life of Virginia iepresentative today.
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THE CLOVER ROOM
4118 West Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia 23250
For the Tastiest Ice Cream
in Town
Eileen Cantor and Mike Hock enjoy a Clover Room treat.
WHERE EVERYTHING MUST BE
JUST SO
4501 W. Broad Street
1102 Ridge Road
HANDY DRIVE-IN
Phone 355-5726
Phone 288-3111
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
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John W. Davenport
J. R, Gundlach
"BEST TODAY—STILL BETTER TOMORROW"
'firestone stores
TIRES—TUBES—HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES
1512 West Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia
Phone 355-4301
169
THE VILLAGE BARN
GEORGE TURNER
FURNITURE CO.
Janet Plotkin models suit for Connie Wilbourne and clerk
at Village Barn
WESTHAMPTON
BEAUTY
salon
5804 Grove Avenue
3 Rooms of
Furniture
Living Room ALL
Bedroom FOR
Dinette $299
Free Carpet
WILLOW LAWN MALL
4738 N. Southside Plaza
Phone
282-8685
GEORGE TURNER
305 West Broad St.
NEW SYMBOL TELLS A WELL-KNOWN STORY
Our new mark symbolizes life insurance security and protection for you.
It represents service personalized to your needs.
And it is symbolic of the strength and dependability that have
distinguished Home Beneficial Life since 1899.
HOME BENEFICIAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY • RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
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WESTHAMPTON CLEANERS
& SHIRT LAUNDRY
* ALSO COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY *
Compliments Of
RICHMOND PLUMBING AND
HEATING SUPPLIES INC.
314 Libbie Avenue
Dial AT 2-2755
3303 Lanvale Avenue
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Phone 359-3213
DtAltl
W. F. KASTELBERG
& CO.
McCLOUD'S
ESSO
Wholesale & Retail Meats
HUBAND'S
OILBURNER
SERVICE INC.
SERVICENTER
Meats Cut and Wrapped for Home Freezers
15 N. 17th Street
Phone 643-905
4808 Patterson
Avenue
Hamilton and
Broad Streets
MEDICAL ARTS
PHARMACY
Phone 355-9621
City-Wide Delivery
118 East Franklin Street
Phone 643-2723
"THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE"
Phone 359-5822
LOWE BROTHER'S PAINTS
Fourth at
Grace
Willow
Lawn
The Finest in
Luggage
Leather Goods
Handbags
Gifts
L. LORRAINE HARDWARE
COMPANY, INC.
Jacobson Power Mowers
Scotts Lawn Products
West Cary Street Richmond
Delta
Power Tools
Porter Carle
Power Tools
3114
171
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ELECTRICITY:
MUSCLE OF WSTRY
Behind the great industrial might of
America stands a "giant workman” —
electric energy. It would require the
muscle energy of 70 men working 40
hours a week for one whole year to
equal 10.000 kilowatt hours of elec-
tricity — less than the average annual
consumption of two Vepco residential
customers. Yes, electricity is the "mus-
cle” behind our power and prosperity.
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY
172
Where Shopping Is a Pleasure
CHILDREN'S SHOES
WOMEN'S SHOES
Willow Lawn MEN'S SH0ES dial
Shopping Center 282-8636
Southside Plaza DIAL
Shopping Center 233-3275
' I
Orders to Take Out Phone 358-8012
JOY GARDEN
Chinese and American Restaurant
Open 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M.
Fri. and Sat. I I 00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.
2918 West Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia
For Quality Shop RUSSELL & HOLMES
LADD'S TOY STORE
Complete Selection of
Toys and Hobbies
Village Shopping Center
Three Chopt and
Patterson
ATLANTIC BITULITHIC CO.
Grading, Concrete, Pavement, Macadam
Pavement, Asphalt Pavement, Stabilization,
Water Main, Sewers, Surface Treatment
GENERAL OFFICE
Phone 359-3276
1400 Roseneath Road
Richmond, Virginia 23230
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175
Levels boys’C letLuuj
hair stylists
A WOMAN'S WORLD OF HAIR FASHION & BEAUTY
282-4226
5722 PATTERSON AV.
282-9765
RIDGE SHOPPING CENTER
1507 PARHAM RD.
Willow Lawn
Southside Plaza
Walnut Hill Plaza
Curtis Parker finds the riqht suit for the Senior-Junior at
Shovel's.
Richmond's Only Exclusive
JUNIOR AND PRE-TEEN SHOP
We Know What You Want and We Have It
LA VOGUE
VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER Shop Daily 9:00 to 6:00
Three Chopt at Patterson Friday 9:00 to 9:00
PHONE 288-8035
STUART CIRCLE PHARMACY
Phone EL 5-1773 1601 Park Avenue
THREE PHARMACISTS
Joe W. Chamblee
Wilhelm Haag
J. Frank Jackson
513 E. Grace Street
Willow Lawn Southside Plaza
Azalea Mall Beverly Hills


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DRAPERY & CURTAIN COMPANY
A DIVISION OF COLONIAL PLASTICS, INC.
P. O. Box 7677 Richmond, Virginia 23231
KENNETH M. MALLORY
AGENCY
Insurance ... All Lines
AUTO—LIFE—FIRE—BONDS—CASUALTY
Phone . . . 648-8553
203 West Grace Street
Richmond, Virginia
ROSES STORES
7021 Three Chopt Road
282-3674
YOUR
1iunt ci
3114 West Clay Street
SENIORS! CALL FOR YOUR
FREE GIFT AND REGISTRATION Hhone 355'3120
CHINA • CRYSTAL • COOKWARE • FLATWARE
177
178
SHELBOURNE
TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY
Long Distance Moving
4920 West Broad Street. 282-4228
WESTHAMPTON
Radio and T. V.
7405 West Broad Street 288-4089
179
General Index
Abell. Cameron 106
Abbott. Andrea 46, 56, 57, 100
Adair. Robin 56, 67, 100
Adams, Alan 106
Adams, Mrs. Janet 14
Aleshire, Stephen 96
Allison, Miss Marietta 14
Ambrose, John 54, 59, 86. 87. 106
Anders, Willard 50, 69, 100
Anderson, z\nna 52, 96
Anderson, Judith 102
Anderson, Linda 71. 116
Anderson, Thomas 83
Anderson. Wilma 51, 116
Appier, Brenda 116
Appier, Mrs. Frances 14
Archer, Christine 116
Arenstein, Marc 35, 51, 54, 55,116
Armstrong, Mayfield 83, 91
Armstrong. Richard 92, 100
Arnall, Randolph 35, 83, 96
Aron, Pamela 116
Arvin. Earl 91, 106
Aschmann, Stephen 43.60, 83, 84,
87, 114, 116, 143
Ash, Gary 47, 93
Astley, Russell 87, 106
Atkinson, Sidnev 33. 45, 58, 67 77
106 ' ’
B
Baber, Lynn 67, 89, 100
Badenoch. Robert 31, 43, 86, 87, 116
Bain, Patricia 50, 59, 62, 106
Baker. Andrew 96
Baker, John 116
Baker, Mrs. Josephine 14, 115
Baker, Lucy 35, 106
Baker, Miss Margaret 14
Baker, Richard 117
Balderson, Lyn 67
Baldock, Mrs. Catherine 14
Balducci, Stanley 93
Balducci, Stephen 93
Baldwin, Harry 45, 106
Ballance, Dana 100
Ballard, Dianne 69, 117
Ballard, Donna 117
Barbour, Douglas 93,106
Barker, Jettye 51
Barksdale, Tommy 64, 91
Barnhill, Martha 117
Barry, Patricia 58, 72, 100
Barton, Mr. Daniel 14
Barton, Michael 79
Bass, Paula 42, 60, 63, 82
Bateman, Mr. Charles 14, 45, 145
Bates, Jacquelyn 50
Baxter, Brian 59, 87
Baxter, Roger 96
Bayliss, Mr. Robert 14, 43, 90, 92.
131
Baynes, Holly 71,117
Beaman, Miss Elizabeth 15
Beaman, Miss Sue 15, 68
Bear, Donald 43, 100
Beddow, Charlotte 117
Beducian, Marguerite 100
Beirne, Clark 79
Beirne, James 44, 90
Belief, Randy 53, 117
Belton, Carol 100
Belton, Phillip 117
Bendall, Blanton 106
Bendheim, Kate 41, 71, 117
Benenson, Marsha 96, 97
Benenson, Janice 33, 106
Benfield, Dinah 33, 49, 100
Bennett, Mrs. Mozelle 15
Bennett, Mr. G. Rey 15
Bermeo. Miguel 9. 30. 45, 60, 61, 92,
115, 117, 141
Berndt, Martha 67, 106
Bernstein, Harriet 71
Bernstein, Wayne 67, 86, 87, 100
Berry, David 53, 59, 106
Berry, Susan 35,56,117
Bersch, Patricia 51, 106
Bess, Marilyn 96
Bess, Sharon 24, 71, 106
Beville, Mary 46. 106
Bingham, Joan 33, 63, 100
Bingham. Rosemary 42, 63, 82, 106
Birchler, Mary 56, 106
Bise, Jackson 51, 96
Blackburn, Dorothy 96
Blackburn, Linda 106
Blackburn, Nancy 68, 106
Blackburn, Quincy 117, 124
Blake, Francis 67, 77
Blake, Ray 117
Blanchard, Betsy 100
Blank, Brenda 33, 100
Blankenship, Robert 52, 117
Bloxsom, Mr. Welton 15, 90
Blunt, Shirley 96
Bobbitt, Lewis 77
Boettcher, Margaret 63, 65, 88, 89
106
Bogart, Gail 88, 89, 96
180
Bogart, Norina 118
Bogart, Sherry 89, 106
Boggess, Victor 59. 83, 106
Boisseau, Jacqueline 47, 118
Bonn, Barbara 41, 63, 71, 106, 107
Bookman, Kent 62, 93, 118
Boos, Anne Moir 100
Boos, Robert 55, 76, 118
Borden. George 43. 64, 83. 87, 91,
114, 118
Boris, Alexandra 71, 118, 140
Bowens, Nathaniel 71, 76
Bowles, Donald 44, 61, 83, 107
Boyd, Albert 118
Bradley, Lorene 55. 70, 118
Brame, Miss Mildred 15
Brammer, David 107
Bray, Dorothy 119
Breit, Carol 63, 82
Brenner. David 36. 40. 56. 57, 64.
70, 72, 92, 119
Bridge, Carol 33, 107
Brisson, Helen 46, 50, 119
Brisson, Karen 107
Broaddus, Jane 119
Broaddus, Mrs. Norma 16
Brock, Brenda 39. 68, 107. 108
Brock, Mr. W. W. 12
Brockwell, Lynda 100
Brooks, Johni 41, 57, 107
Brooks, Milton 119
Broome. Barbara 100
Brown, Catherine 107
Brown, John 59, 76, 79, 107
Brown, Katherine 107
Brown, Keith 33, 45, 92, 107
Brown, William 31. 43, 57, 92, 114,
119
Brumble. Mrs. Katherine 16, 30, 34,
74
Brummer, Susan 114, 119
Bruner, Mrs. John 27
Bryan, Violet 107
Bryant, Marilyn 107
Buckner, Suzanne 33, 96
Budasoff, Daniel 44, 64, 83, 107
Buerlein, Douglas 32, 45, 119, 122
Buford, Sidney 101
Buffaloe, Miss Nancy 16
Bunin, Peter 54
Burchill, Jean 57, 70, 107
Burden, Mrs. Isebelle 16, 23
Burkett, Joyce 119
Burton, Beverlie 36. 51, 62, 68, 119
Burton, John 58, 62, 71, 77, 92, 119
Burton, Ruth 47, 119
Burton, Thomas 101
Butler, Barbara 119
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Call, Bennett 90, 101
Callis, Mrs. Lottie 27
Camelio, Cheryl 46, 60, 71, 107
Cameron, Michael 71
Campbell, Carolyn 32, 119
Campbell, Douglas 107
Campbell. Elizabeth 33, 56, 101
Campbell, Judy 96
Campbell, DeWitt 75, 107
Candler, William 91, 107
Cantor, Eileen 38, 114. 119
Cantor, Irvin 92, 97
Cantor, Steven 01, 107
Carapico, Sheila 63, 107
Carlisle, Deborah 60, 63, 70,120
Carlisle. Leslie 56, 63, 88, 101
Carmack, Mr. Shelburn 16, 90
Carr, Anne 101
Carrier. Kathleen 42, 46. 53. 120
Carter, Miss Clyde 14, 16
Carter, Randolph 35, 45, 120
Carter, Sandra 47, 120
Carwile, Norma 120
Casanova, Jeanne 56, 101
Chalkley, Jane 56, 96
Cheeley, George 90
Cheeley, Roy 120
Chiappa, Neil 55
Childress, Ed 90
Chin, Janies 101
Chin, Jean 67, 120
Chinault, Dianne 67, 68, 120
Chiocca, Susan 63, 71, 96
Christian, John 54, 63, 107
Clark, Herbert 87, 90
Clark, Linda 51
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Clayton, Edward
Clayton, Johnny
Clements, Leslie
120
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83
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Clements, James 79
Click, Nancy 96
Cline, Jeanne 68, 69, 107
Cline, Robert 53, 120
Cloey, Sandra 96
Clowes, Elizabeth 50, 65, 89, 120
Cody, Michael 120
Coffield, Ann 70, 120
Cohen, Allan 101
Cohen, Ann 60, 101
Cohen, Jeanne 114, 120
Cohen, Richard 92. 121
Cohen, Sanford 92
Cohen, Susan 101
Cohn, Carol 71
Coleman, Miss Helen 17
Coleman, Melvin 101
Collins, Sharon 70, 107
Comley, Mrs. Margaret 17
Compton, Ronald 74, 79
Connell, Catherine 51, 55. 68, 70,
107
Connolly, Patricia 67, 101
Conway, Claudia 101
Cook, Carol 121
Cook, Kathy 107
Cook. Robert 35, 44, 64, 83, 91, 121
Cooley, Anne 60, 62, 121
Cooper, Carol 67
Cooper, Mr. Charles 17
Cooper, Fredrick 79
Cooper, Samuel 76
Corby, Barbara 107
Cournow, Robert 44, 64, 83, 92
181
Cox, Louis 121
Crawley, Cheryl 46, 107
Creasy, Lewis 50, 90
Creasy, Michelle 50, 87
Crockett, Mrs. Christine 17, 19
Cromley, Larry 77, 121
Crumpler, Barbara 121
Culbreth, Adrienne 121
Cunningham. Cosby 26, 34, 43. 62,
64, 86, 87, 122
Cunningham, Fay 47, 122
Custalow, Lynn 47, 122
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Dabney, James 122
D’Adamo, Rosemary 63, 96, 97
Dailey, Linda 47, 123
Dale, Michael 71, 87, 107
Damico, Joan 100, 101
Daniel, Marvin 35, 45, 92, 101
Dascher, Deborah 107
Davenport, Barbara 48, 49, 123
Davenport, Carol 68, 108
Davey, Virginia 108
Davidson, Robert 50, 51, 123
Davis, Miss Betty 16, 17
Davis, Mrs. Edna 17
Davis, Causey 36, 43, 63, 123
Davis, Linda 52, 101
Day, Ann 56
Day, Karen 67
Day, Paul 56, 57
Day, Randy 123
Dayton, Delmar 44, 83, 106, 108.
112
Decker, Carl 76, 96
Decker, Walker 76, 92, 108
Delamar, Cynthia 71, 108
Dennis, Benjamin 101
Denton, Clara 96
Denton, Edward 108
Denton, Ronald 108
Derderian, Rose 101
Dere, Judith 57, 108
Derfel, Joanne 34,96,97
Deringer, Keith 54, 101
Dervishian, Anne 56, 100, 101
De Sort, Rita 123
Dexter, Dorothy 56,100, 101
Deyerle, Cornelia 101
Deyerle, Marable 108
Dietrich, Eugenia 123
Diez, Ondina 101
Digaetano, Susan 35, 54, 101
Dixon, Judy 101
Doherty, Margaret 101
Dolan, Pa,ula 41, 46, 71, 123
Douglas, James 41, 123
Douthat, William 83
Downey, Darlene 69, 89,101,103
Doyle, Edward 91, 123
Drake, Claiborne 60
Drake, Linwood 64, 86, 87,123
Drudge, Susan 101
Drummond, Richard 36, 51, 108
Dughi, Frazier 45, 114, 123
Duncan, Gregory 36, 62, 76, 78,123
Dunn, Ann 123
Durden, Douglas 42, 56,123
Duvall, Gail 63
Duvall, Jerry 123
Duvall, Penelope 63, 108
Dyas, Kathy 54, 55. 123, 124
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Eaton, Rick 123
Edge, Thomas 44, 58, 71, 124
Edmonds, Mildred 101
Edmonds, Steven 31, 44, 83, 92, 100,
101
Edmunds. George 30, 32, 37, 43, 60,
72, 124
Edwards, Wayne 83
Edwards, William 32, 124
Elkin, Howard 54, 70, 72, 101
Ellett, Miss Virginia 17
Ellis, Diana 101
Ellwanger, Anne 36, 56, 71, 106, 108
Ehnore, Paul 124
Ely, Melvin 33, 35, 53, 100, 101
England, Margaret 47, 69, 124
Eramian, Richard 90, 101
Erb, Martin 53, 96
Evans, Cynthia 71, 108
Evans, Nancy 50, 108
Evens, Steven 30, 92, 100, 101
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Faison, Brian 108
Falke, Douglas 91, 108
Farber, Carol 56, 101
Farley, Felix 108
Farley, Robert 91, 96
Farrar, Deborah 101
Fary, Gayle 63, 82, 108
Fee, Ruth 47, 124
Feibish, David 101
Feldman, Stacy 72, 101
Ferguson, Gwendolynn 89, 100, 101
Ferguson, Susan 41, 46, 60, 124
Fernandez, Orestes 83
Ferrell, Jo Ann 47, 124
Fetter, Mark 108
Field, Miss Ann 17
Finch, Mrs. Melba 17
Finnegan, Kathy 58, 70, 88, 108
Fisch, Minnie 124
Fiske, Eric 86, 87, 108
Fitzhugh, Miss Nancy 18
Flannagan, Dorothy 71, 106, 108
Flammia, Mr. Russell 18, 44, 83, 87,
92
Flowers, Coleman 108
Forb, Julie 56, 71, 82, 101
Ford, Jamie 57
182
Ford, Lmda 62, 68, 124
Ford, Robert 44, 83
Ford, Mrs. Rosa Lee 18
Ford, Stanhope 91
Forney, Victoria 56, 124
Forrest, David 67, 77, 78, 87, 108
Fortune, Judith 50, 60, 61, 71,124
Foster, Barbara 101
Foster, Carmen 51, 54, 71
Foster, Daniel 62, 75, 78, 124
Foster, Eileen 63, 101
Fowler, Linda 43, 46, 50, 51. 54, 60,
124
Fox, Bernard 101
Fox, James 32, 43, 60, 71, 92, 125,
145
Fox, Linda 32, 46, 68, 72, 125
Francioni, Catherine 36, 56. 57, 67,
108
Francis, Philip 62, 108
Frank, Douglas 50, 51
Frank, Susan 108, 109, 113
Freed, Suzanne 70, 108
Freedlander, Norman 55, 125
Freedlander, Phillip 55, 108
Freund, Deborah 101
Friedenberg, Carol 31, 37, 56, 65,
72, 88,125
Friedenberg, Craig 69, 72, 125
Friedenberg, Michael 125
Frye, William 125
Fulks, Pearl 125
Fulton, Nancy 67, 68, 101, 105
Funai, Keith 96
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Gabbin, Emma 67,126
Gabbin, James 101
Gaines, William 101
Galeski, Joseph 30, 36, 45, 64. 72,
86, 91, 126
Gallaway, Mrs. Margaret 18, 115
Gambill, David 57. 86, 87,106, 108
Gambill, Kathleen 57, 101
Ganoe, Roger 90, 101
Gant, David 39, 126
Garabedian, Haig 126
Garber, Mrs. Barbara 18
Garner, James 108
Gary, Teresa 101
Gcoghegan, Miss Jane 18
George, Alma 127
George, Forest 127
George, Leon 108
Gergoudis, Arthur 35, 60, 127
Giles, Martha 96
Gill, Miss Helen 19, 26
Gillespie, Samuel 101
Gilley, Diane 108
Gilliam, David 87, 101
Gilpin, George 71, 108
Givens, Barbara 21
Givens, Miss Frances 19
Glass, Janet 35, 63
Glenn, Brenda 108
Glenn, Gary 55
Glick, Janet 108
Glunt, Ronald 127
Goffigon, Sarah 71, 72, 101
Goldberg, Rita 109
Goldman, Adrien 41, 56, 68, 127
Goldman, David 71, 127
Goldstein, Nancy 36, 40, 63, 127
Goode, Gail 39, 56, 63, 127
Goodman, Debra 68, 71, 109
Goodman. Robert 31, 37, 40, 56, 57,
70, 72, 127
Goolsby, Robert 127
Grabin, Minnie 55, 70,114, 127
Grandis, Edward 40, 58, 127
Grant, Sandra 101
Gray, Celestine 67
Gray, Marilyn, 127
Gray, Peter 109
Green, Jerry 79
Green, Mary Jane 57
Greenberg, Deborah 42, 56, 57, 70
72, 109
Greenberg. Sheila 57, 101
Greentree, Jeffrey 77
Greentree, Lois 62, 109
Gregory, Charles 91, 109
Griffin, Thomas 109
Griffin, William 17
Grigg, Mrs. Betty 18, 19
Grossman, Michael 50
Grossman, Roxanne 35, 109
Grubb, Taylor 109
Grunwald, Ricki 56, 109
Guidera, John 55
Guyton, Deborah 101
Guyton, William 96
Gwynn, Rita 101
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Haag, Nelle 36, 40, 60, 61, 70, 127
Haag, Shelley 109
Haake, Lawrence 62, 72, 76,109
Haas, Morris 127
Hager, Manfred 47, J 27
Hale, Patricia 32, 51, 51, 56, 127
Hales, William 45
Hall, Barbara 101
Hall, Brian 127
Hall, Judy 71, 109
Hall, Larry 96
Hall, Margaret 109
Hamaker, Barbara 56, 96
Hamlin, Laura 96, 97
Hamlin, Thomas 90, 109
183
Hammet, Miss Vashti 19
Hancock, Mrs. Kathleen 19
Hanks, Sharon 41, 109
Hanley, Joann 50, 97
Hannabass, C. F.
Hannabass, Ellen
Hannabass, James
Hardman, Brenda
Hardwicke. Evelyn
102
Hardwicke, Susan
Hargrove, Booker
Harper, Katherine
Harris, Carole 128
Harris, Craig 128
Harris, David 54, 91
Harris, Jay 54, 72, 91
Harris, Paul 90
Harris, Raymond
Harrison, Evelyn
Harrison, George
Harrison, Helen
Harry, Gaylia 67, 102
Hart, Rose Mae
Hartsook, Dollie
Harvard, Ralph
Harvell, Bryant
Harvey, Barbara
Harvey, Frances
Harwood, Charles 109
87, 97
31,100, 102
128
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Hasegawa, Kimi 35, 52, 56, 102
Hastings, Ann 56, 63, 88
Hasty, William 50, 51, 57, 128
Hawkinson, Doug 33
Hawthorne, Paul 36, 76. 78, 87, 128
Hayden, Ann 128
Hayden, Patsy 102
Hayes, Bonnie 97
Hayes, Brenda 129
Haywood, David 109
Hazlett, Suzanne 129
Hecht, Joanne 109
Hecht, Kathleen 129
Heckel, Alan 64, 129
Heckel, Brian 97
Heindl, Margaret 42, 56, 70, 129
Held, Lewis 33, 56, 75, 78, 109
Held, Lloyd 33, 77, 86, 87,100, 102
Heller, Buford 92, 109
Heller, Susan 88, 89, 97
Helwig, Mary 30, 36, 63, 129
Helwig, Rebecca 102
Helwig, Theda 71
Hench, Carol 53, 63, 65, 71, 75, 88,
109
Henderson, Bernard 51, 78, 129
Henderson, Leroy 83
Henderson, Mary 129
Henry, Carolyn 47, 129
Henry, Rugina 102
Hensby, Thomas 102
Henshaw, Nancy 46, 50, 106, 109
Hensley, Darlene 129
Henson, Sherry 41, 109
Hicks, Kathleen 47, 129
Higdon, Diane 102
Higgins, Sandra 40, 56, 109
Hill, Barbara 109
Hill, Hilda 129
Hines, Victor 129
Hock, Michael 38, 44, 60, 63,129
Hoen, Jane 100, 102
Hoffman, Laurie 36, 65, 88, 130
Hoffman, March 54, 55, 130
Hogan, Robin 50, 102
Holden, Mrs. Virginia 19
Holdren, Mr. James 19, 86, 87
Holland, Julia 63
Holland, Justis 106, 109
Holl, Patricia 67
Hoover, Diana 68
Horrocks, James 130
Horwitz, Sylvia 51, 102
Hotchkiss, Col. Thomas 19, 74, 75
Howard. Christopher 109
Howard, Linda 109
Howell, Elizabeth 51, 68, 102
Howell. Mrs. Martha 19
Huband, Donald 109
Huband, Patricia 82, 102
Huber, Mr. Thomas 20, 72
Huckabee, Jane 31,88,97
Huddleston, Delma 109
Hudert, Elizabeth 102
Hudson, Mrs. Lewis 20
Huey, Linda 50
Hughes, Ruthie 109
Hughes, Stephanie 63, 102
Hughes. Virginia 50, 51, 59, 100,
102
Hume, Jeffry 97
Hunter, Linda 130
Hushen, Jane 102
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Inge, Janet 102
Isaacs, Larry 64, 90, 130
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Jackson, Wanny 33, 102
Jacobs, Mrs. Elizabeth B. 20
Jacobs, Gaston 45, 130
Jacobs, Richard 109
Jacobson, Richard 102
James, Miss Susan 20, 65, 89
Janney, Samuel 44, 83, 106
janosik, Christopher, 110
Janosik, Steven 110
Janus, Faye 47
Jaudon, Clarence 77
Jenkins, Candice 130, 143
Jenkins, Dorothy 130
Jenkins, Nancy 102
Jenkins, Peggy 50, 130
Jenkins, Ricky 102
Jennings, Arthur 93, 110
Jennings, Mrs. Sibyl 7, 20
Jennings, Mr. Walter 20
Johnson, Fanida 88, 89, 110
Johnson, James 36, 44, 63, 64, 83,
130
184
Johnson. Lawrence 83, 110
Johnson, Linda 89
Johnson, Neldyne 63
Johnson, Ronald 21
Johnson, Steve 76
Johnson, Vickie
Johnson, Wilburn
131
Johnson, William
Johnston, Darryl
Johnston, Nelson
Jones, Alfred 11
102
51, 54, 56, 114,
83, 90
52, 76, 110
5, 39, 92, 93, 131
Jones, Bernard 39, 69, 110
Jones, Frank 71, 91, 110
Jones, Gary 83, 97
Jones, Mr. Henry 21, 96
Jones, Mrs. Jerry 21
Jones, Craig 35, 110
Jones, Phyllis 110
Jones, Rose Ann 67, 131
Jones, Sharon
Jordan, Jerry
Justa, Miriam
Justa, Stephen
131
131
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Kalafatis, Everett 102
Kastroll, Carol 62, 131
Kates, Leslie 131
Katz, Barbara 97
Kay, Deborah 42, 58, 71, 131
Kaufman, Alyn 35, 89, 97
Keating, John 36, 48, 49, 90,110
Keating, Michael 131
Keefe, Catherine 40, 46, 131
Keeton, Linda 102
Kell, Robert 92
Kennedy. James 30. 43, 86, 87,100.
102
Kennedy, John 131
Kennickell, Jonathan 110
Kent, Claudia 41, 63, 132
Kenyon, John 30, 34, 43, 73, 92, 132
Kersey, Susie 38, 59, 110
Kessler, Carol 100, 102
Kessler, Jules 55, 97
Kessler, Lauren 7, 102
Kessler, Martin 59
Kibler, Douglas 97
Kimball, Janet 47, 132
Kimball, Wiley 91
Kincannon, John 34, 43, 64, 86
King, Lindsay 59, 88,102
King, James 97
King, Mrs. Lucille 21
Kirk, Katherine 65, 88, 132
Kirkland, Burnham 45, 132
Kirkpatrick, Lynn 97
Kirtland, Sallie 41, 110
Kleiner, Lydia 54, 102
Kline, Miss Mildred 21
Klotz, Kenneth 36, 56, 57, 72,132
134
Knight, Cheryl 63, 82, 132
Kocen, Dale 56, 71, 106, 110
Kornblau, Zelda 67, 102
Koslow, Norman 52, 102
Kraft, Mrs. Gama 21
Kreckman, Phyllis 102
Kriegman, Mitchell 35. 54, 57, 87,
92, 102
Kriete, Catherine 132
Krug, Susan 34, 37, 72, 133, 138
Krumbein, Michael 35, 70, 72, 133
Kuester, Helene 38, 110
Kuhn, Kevin 91, 133
Kuhn, Kirk 33, 97
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Kupfer, Phyllis 34, 36, 54, 106, 110
Kushman, Mark 50, 51, 133
Kutner, Fay 19, 62, 110
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Lamb, Miss Audrey 17, 21
Lancaster. Lisa 41. 60, 61, 63, 67
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Lancaster, Richard 92
Landis, Miss Felicia 21
Landrum, Anthony 133
Landrum, Margaret 35, 51,133
Lane, Deborah 42, 50, 51, 110
Langford, William 83, 97
Lapkin, Steven 54, 120, 133
Lawrence, Elizabeth 58, 82, 102
Lawrence, Judith 63, 64, 82, 133
Lawrence, Walter 58, 62, 92, 133
Lawson, Louis 72, 124
Layton, Glenda 110
Layton, Trudy 103
Leake, Randolph 110
LeCompte, Benjamin 36, 40, 45, 87,
133
Lee, Lauris 64, 133
Lee, Sandra 33, 63, 97
Leffel, Lorre 97
Leitch, John 31,92,97
Leitch, Robert 31,43,92,106
Lendvay, Susan 42
Lett, Larry 44, 110
Levy, Allen 54, 56, 57, 92, 110
Levey, Carol 69, 103
Lewis, Deborah 46, 103
Lewis, Edwin 79
Lewis, George 44, 64, 83,133
Lewis, Linda 133
Lewis, Margaret 110
Lewis, Deane 110
Lichtenstein, Valentine 91
Liggan, Mary 53, 88, 133
Ligh, Bruce 59, 87, 92, 93,106
Linas, Ian 51, 92, 103
Lindeman, Laurie 88, 97
Lindemann, Robert 97
Liniado, Susan 70, 110
Linthicum, Mrs. Sally 21
Lipsitz, Cynthia 56
Lipsitz, Maxine 110
Liscio, Henry 31, 43, 91, 92, 100,
103
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Litre!, George 70, 110
Little, John 43, 90, 110
Lloyd, Julie 56, 103
Long, Deborah 97
Long, Randolph 110
Louthan, Charles 43, 83, 87, 97
Loving, Renee 110
Loving, Warrenton 133
Lowance, Miss Alma 14, 21
Lowell, James 44, 58, 83. 92, 100,
103
Lowell. Margaret 46, 52, 54. 56, 63,
67, 71, 134
Lubman, Hannah 60, 97
Lucas, Kay 46, 60
Luketich, Martha 60, 68, 134
Lynch. Charles 54, 100
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Mabey, Megan 53, 103, 105
MacAlpine, Mr. Ian 21, 22
Mackey, Andrew 110
Maddox, Miss Mary 22
Mahler, Julie 36, 51, 54, 56, 57, 72
Maier, Larry 60, 61, 64, 87, 115, 134
Maizels, Max 36, 40, 70, 72,134
Malone, Madieth 51,134
Mandlawitz, Myrna 55, 69, 110
Manger, Jon 92, 103
Mann, Curtis 51, 59, 134
Mann, John 103
Maosha, Catherine 134
Marks, Bonnie 50
Marks, Joan 103
Marsh, Mary 50
Martin, Douglas 92
Martin, George 71, 97
Martin, Janet 134
Martin, John 93, 103
Martin, Neil 92
Martin, Sallie 30, 51, 88, 89, 103
Marye, Jane 36, 56, 60, 63, 70, 134
Mason, James 134
Massad, Christopher 42, 56, 57, 71,
92, 134
Massie, James 103
Mastracchio, Julia 110
Matthews, Alan 36, 39, 43. 63, 64,
92, 134
May, Leslie 63, 82, 103
McBride, Edward 134
McCall, Braxton 92, 93, 103
McCauley, Jack 97
McConnell, David 134
McCowan, Grace 56, 100, 103
McCoy, Ann 41, 135
McDaniel, Judy 50, 60, 71, 135
McDougald, Henry 83
McGinnis, Gary 58, 92
McGraw, Constance 21
McGraw, Donna 97
McGurn, Teresa 97
McIntyre, Jack 83, 87
McKee, Richard 43
McKinney, George 44
McKinney, Kent 52, 91
McKinney, Sharon 135
McLaughlin, Sharon 97
McMullan, Katherine 97
McMullen, Frances 89, 103
Medwid, Maria 63, 65,106
Melton, Carolyn 32, 79,135
Mertens, Henry 45, 90, 135
Messier, John 90
Meyer, Kimbrough 110
Meyer, Elizabeth 33, 56, 63,110
Meyer, Karen 103
Meyers. Donald 87, 97
Michael, Richard 135
Miljevic. Marianne 36, 58, 68, 71,
135
Milkin, Sydney 56, 103
Miller, Beverly 103
Millington, Brenda 38, 135
Mills, Billy 110
Mills, Bobby 87
Mills, Yolanda 63, 110
Mims, Larry 103
Minor, Herman 51
Mintzer, Amy 36, 42, 55,136
Mitchell, Geneva 67
Mitchell, Katherine 103
Mitchell, Patricia 103
Mohr, William 92, 114, 136
Mollen, Phyllis 103
Monroe, Dale 110
Moody, Archie 83, 110
Mooney, Mark 110
Moore, Dianne 59, 68, 103
Moore, Dorothy 40, 46, 68, 136
Moore, Georgia 110
Moore, Joseph 47, 136
Moore, Margaret 110
Moore, Roberta 136
Morewitz, Sandra 32, 40, 72, 147
Morey, Pamela 35, 103
Morgan, Carolyn 63, 82, 103
Morrell, Alice 63
Morris, Benjamin 78, 79, 136
Morris, Edward 136
Morris, Elizabeth 56, 57, 136
Morris, Miss Mary 22, 115
Morrissett, David 92, 111
Morrissett, Holly 33, 88, 97
Moss, Barbara 56, 63, 97
Moss, Langdon 3, 30, 43, 90, 98,
106, 111
Mourtzakis, Philip 44, 64, 83, 85,
136
Mullen, Miss Sharon 22
Munn, Judy 111
Murphy, Joseph 136
Murray, Mrs. Janet 22
Myers, Barbara 111
Myers, John 30, 43, 87, 106, 111
Myers, Linda 103
Myruski, Mrs. Margaret 22, 48
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Neal, Mrs. Jamie 22
Nebbitt, Gail 136
Neblett, Kathi 55, 60, 136
Needham, John 45, 111
Nelsen, James 136
Nelson, Everett 71, 111
Nelson, Rolonda 67, 103
Nesbit, Annetta 136
Nettleton, Nancy 42, 103
Neumann, Nicholas 30, 43, 137
Noel, Martha 103
Nolan, Thomas 49, 51
Nordin, Sheldon 100
Norfleet, Miss Clara 17, 22
Norment, Mr. Russell 13, 26, 43, 122
Norris, Ravee 103
Northington, Gay 36, 47, 114, 137
Nuckols, Channing 64, 83, 137
Nutter, Roscoe 54, 103
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O’Brien, Ronald 137
O’Brien, Susan 67
O’Bryant, Susan 137
Ogden, Susan 33, 46, 111
Orpiano, Pedro 111
Osborne, Linda 103, 105
Osmalov, Eileen 56, 104
Outen, Carl 50, 63, 70, 71, 111
Overton, David 111
Owen, Betty 89
Owen, Janet 88, 89, 97
Owen, Steven 79
Owens, Edward 104
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Packer, Beth 63, 82
Padgett, Linda 71, 111
Parker, Curtis 39, 111
Parker, Margaret 62, 111
Parker, Nancy 137
Parks, Rosemary 137
Parnell, Edward 79, 97
Parris, Charles 104
Parrish, Alice 47, 137
Parrish, Bruce 88, 138
Parrish, Mrs. O. H. 22
Parrish, Phyllis 104
Parrish, Richard 32, 64, 138
Parrish, Shirley 111
Parsons, Emmett 138
Parsons, Theresa 33, 63, 111
Payne, Charles 41, 44, 63, 83, 87, 92,
111
Payne, James 104
Payton, Leland 86, 87, 111
Pearce, Robert 33, 76
Pearson, Deborah 52, 56, 97
Pearson, Eileen 63
Peck, Babette 72, 114, 137, 138
Peck, Nancy 104
Pendleton, Ann 104
Perkins, Edward 53, 76
Perlstein, Steven 104
Perry, Virginia 52
Peters, Brenda 51, 67, 138
Peters, Clinton 138
Phillips, April 51, 55, 104
Phillips, Dennis 42, 57, 83, 111
Phillips, Vincent 76
Phipps, Harold 106, 111
Phipps, Howard 111
Pickus, Sherri 104
Pierce, Charles 52, 79
Pierce, Walter 91, 104
Pigford, Ocie 138
Pihos, Nikki 97
Pike, Miss Nancy 23
Pitt, Miss Lyndele 23
Pitts, Hilda 35, 104
Platko, John 87, 104
Pleasants, Elizabeth 104
Pleasants, Frederic 70, 111
Plotkin, Arlene 97
Plotkin, Janet 38, 67, 111
Plotkin, Marianne 35, 40, 56, 138
Plotkin, Mark 55
Plotkin, Randi 33, 104
Plotkin, Nathan 138
Plotnick, Jerry 53, 62, 138
Plumley, Seldon 138
Plunkett, Mrs. Anne 23
Poindexter, Robert 51
Poland, Lydia 63, 106, 111
Pond, Mrs. Elizabeth 23
Pool, Charlotte 82, 100, 104
Poole, Craig 35, 45, 111
Porterfield, Curtis 70
Polpolack, Daniel 93
Powell, Brenda 51, 70, 111
Powell, Charles 77
Powell, Gary 138
Prendergast, Susan 139
Preston, Sallie 104
Price, Sharon 111
Price, Wyndham 97
Priddy, Brenda 139
Pritchett. Wyckie 45, 50, 63, 82, 114,
139
Proctor, Brian 97
Prodell, Sarah 36, 52
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Rachal, Ruth 40, 50, 51, 139
Ragland, Rhonda 44, 60, 63, 82, 139
Ramey, Miss Elizabeth 23,34,115
Raphael, Erica 56, 104
Rappolt, Ellen 46, 126
Rauch, Henri 52, 97
Rea, James 139
Rea, Thomas 104
Reaves, Faye 63,114, 139
Redford, Nancy 139
Regelson, Rachel 111
Reidy, John 55, 104
Reinhardt, Deborah 50, 69
Rennolds, Anne 111
Respess, Tanya 139
Reynolds, Elizabeth 39, 57, 60, 67
68, 139
Reynolds, S. Anne 71, 100, 104
Rhodes, James 111
Rice, Donna 56, 89, 104
Richards, Diane 56, 82,104
Richardson, Donald 32, 92, 138,139
Richardson, Emmett 45, 64, 83, 87,
115, 139
Richardson, Mary 112
Richardson, Sarah 97, 98
Ricketts, Bernard Jr. 33,34,44,92,
104
Riddick, Linda 70, 140
Ringler, Mildred 58, 112
Ringler, William 92, 98
Roberson, Ronald 44, 64, 83, 140
Roberts, Jennifer 104
Roberts, John 71
Roberts, Mary 34, 37, 52,139,140
Roberts, Stephanie 62, 112
Robinson, Jan 140
Rocchiccioli, Ralph 104
Roettger, Clyde 36, 41, 52, 140
Roffman, Sally 42, 56, 57, 63,112
Rolfe, Robert 31, 43, 63, 87, 106,
112
Rollings, John 91
Rose, Dana 63, 82, 104, 112
Rose, Jean 56, 104
Rose, Leslie 138, 140
Rosenbaum, Esther 47, 140
Rosenbaum, Norman 60
Rosenbloom, Steven 76
Rosenthal, Jean 88, 115,140
Rosner, Stephen 91
Rosser, Ricky 83, 91
Rotella, Mrs. Judith 23
Rothenberc, Gilbert 15, 36, 37, 56,
57, 72, 140
Rothert, Sara 63, 82, 104
Round, Linda 67, 112
Rountree, Edgar 140
Rountree, Jerry 104
Roye, Sue 140
Runge, Diane 67,140
Rutty, Malan 112
Ryan, Kathleen 50, 140
Ryland, Lindsay 36, 41, 55, 59, 88,
112
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Sadler, Carolyn 40, 59,140
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Sadler. Sterling 77
Salinas, George 83
Salzberg, Bambi 34
Sanders, Thomas 69, 112
Sanyour. Abraham Frank 35, 83,
104
Sanyour, Adel 71, 112
Sanyour, Theresa 141
Sartain, Mrs. Sarah 24, 57
Satterfield, John 86, 87, 141
Satterfield, Richard 43. 83. 92, 106,
112
Saunders, Michael 77. 98
Savage, Miss Martha 24
Savkovich, Anne 71, 112
Scarborough, Mrs. Shirley 24
Schnell, Christopher 112
Schreiber, Jack 57, 62
Schwitzer, Janis 104
Schwob, Claudia 52, 63
Scott, Angela 104
Scott, Stephanie 98
Scott, William 90, 104
Seckman, Philip 35, 141
Selden, Barbara 33, 51, 69, 103. 104
Selfe, Nan 67
Shait, Abraham 15, 58, 72, 141
Shapiro, Jackie 22, 105
Shapiro, Marc 35, 42, 72, 141
Sharigian, Linda 41, 46, 60, 141
Sharp, Donald 50, 83, 112
Sheer, Kay 104
Shepherd, Martha 67, 98
Sherwin, Miss Anne 24, 75
Shibley, Richard 67, 83, 112
Shiflett. Charles 8, 43, 64, 92
Shiflett, Rebekah 42, 59, 63, 82
Shiflett, Thomas 83, 90
Shinault, Angus 141
Shinberger, Jane 35, 58, 88, 89
Shires, Scott 33, 64, 75, 76. 86, 87,
105
Shocket, Joseph 112
Shuman, Anita 58, 114, 141
Shuman, Shirley 105
Sibley, Mrs. Marie 24
Siff, Ellen 56, 63, 100, 105
Silberl, Craig 54, 105
Simon, Roslyn 35, 82,105
Simpson, Richard 45, 51, 142
Sims, Frances 142
Sinclair, Melissa 63, 98
Siple, Herman Jr. 55
Skahan, William 112
Slipow, Janet 56, 70, 112
Small, William 33, 112
Smalls, Oliver 79, 112
Smith, Betsy 37, 39, 51, 56, 57, 63,
82, 114, 142
Smith. Gale 67
Smith, Margaret 58, 59, 105
Smith, Nancy 97
Smith, Richard 54, 55, 76,112
Smith, Robert 112
Smith, Ronald 142
Smith, Stephen 35, 90, 98, 100
Smithdeal, Robert 71
Snead, George 142
Snider, Jennifer 105
Snowa, James 45, 142
Soffee, Judith 142
Somosky, Richard 142
Sotos, John 58, 64, 72, 92
Southward, Ross 52, 55, 67,142
Spears, Linwood 44, 83, 112
Spence, Larry 90
Spencer, Charles 44, 83
Spivey, Joseph 87
Spurlock, Allen 35, 75, 79
Stagg, David 55
Stallworth, Deborah 50, 51, 54, 105
Stanley, Milton 21
Staples, Gray 142
Steiner, Jill 98
Steinberg, Wendy 112
Stephens, Linda 105
Steppe, Carolyn 69, 112
Steppe, Robert 98
Stevenson, Ronald 93
Stitzer, John 76
Stone. Catherine 33, 39, 63, 65, 88,
112
Stouffs, Cheryl 105
Stover, Dean 83, 105
Straus, David 76, 87, 112
Straus, Frank 98
Straus, Martha 35, 56, 63, 65, 88,
112
Stuart, Bruce 77, 79, 83, 87,105
Stultz, Joanne 60, 67, 71,143
Stutzman, Mr. Karl 24
Sublette, Vivian 143
Sullivan, Maureen 58, 65, 88,112
Sumner, Angela 143
Sunday, Carol 105
Sutton, Ann 33, 105
Sutton, Miss Doris 25
Sutton, John 143
Swelnis, Mr. Lloyd 24, 25
Swift, Mrs. Evelyn 25, 137
T
Tankard, Miss Estelle 25
Taylor, Carolyn 143
Taylor, Christopher 83, 98
Taylor, Lucile 105
Taylor, Patricia 98
Taylor, Stephen 45, 91, 143
Temple, Mrs. Polly 25
Temple, Virginia 143
Terry, Ronald 105
Terry, Susan 112
Thomas. Arthur 36, 42, 56, 57, 69,
103, 143
Thomas, Bettie 56, 63, 98
Thompson, Gayle 33, 112
Thompson, Janice 22, 63, 100, 105
Thrift, Donald 64, 86, 87, 93, 143
Thrift, James 143
Thurston, Linda 143
Tiller, Constance 71, 112
Timberlake, James 76, 105
Timberlake, Patricia 67, 112
Timms, William 143
Tinsman, Wayne 90, 112
Tisdale, Janice 50
Todd, Miss Edith 25
Toney, Patricia 112
Toone, Elam 44
Torrence, Katherine 30, 59, 125, 144
Tower, Nancy 56, 98
Towler, Cary 67, 144
Trainum, Dale 113
Trantham, Thomas 105
Tropp, Jessica 42
Tucker, Mrs. Neda 25
Tucker, Thomas 63, 64, 83
Tucker, Waylan 83, 87, 113
Turman, George 33, 39, 92, 113
Turner, Mrs. Arietta 110
Turner, Warren 50, 51, 105
Twisdale, Judith 105
Tyler, Gilman 92, 97, 98
Tyler, Sally 88, 98
Tyler, Wayne 59, 113
Tyler, Webb 74,76,106,113
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Ulbrich, Peter 56, 57, 58, 59 72 92
113
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Urani, '.'ary 43, 144
Uratn, Mr. Joseph 14, 25,134, 147
Urbach, Frances 65, 144
Utz, Charles 90
Utz, Christopher 32, 43, 63, 64, 87,
90, 144
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Vaden, Richard 35, 90, 105
Valentine, Bradford 44, 63, 83, 87,
91, 114, 144
Valentine, Elizabeth 113
Valentine, Helena 113
Valentine, James 40, 55, 114, 144
Valentine, Randall 53, 98
Valentine, Randolph 83
Van Cleef, Mr. Robert 13, 23, 34
Vaughan, Michael 144
Vaughan, Raymond 90
Vetter, Catherine 32, 40, 51, 144
Vetter, Martha 19, 62, 106, 113
Viars, Carlos 83, 145
Vitsky, Paul 145
Vranian, Michael 31, 43, 63. 87, 106,
113
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Waldrop, Richard 44, 63, 64, 83,
114, 145
Waldrop, Robert 37. 38, 45, 60, 63,
64, 148
Walker, Randolph 43, 113
Walkup, Gary 50
Wallace, Janis 105
Wallace, Mr. Janies 25, 70
Waller, Candace 54, 105
Walsh, Patricia 105
Walter, Joann 35, 52, 82
Walter, Mrs. Jay 26
Walters, Phyllis 67, 105
Walton, Linda 41, 70, 145
Wanderer, Dale 36, 37. 39, 52, 56, 57
64, 72,139,145
Wanderer, Mrs. Ida 12, 26
Ware, Alexander 92
Ware, Jane 145
Warren, Mary Sue 113
Watkins, Agnes 51, 54, 145
Watkins, Millard 55, 75, 79,145
Watkins, Warner 53, 54, 64, 83,113
Watson, Barbara 82, 100,105
Watson, Edward 105
Watson, Luann 105
Watts, William 113
Way, Oliver 87, 92, 98
Wcgman, Julia 36, 38, 59, 114, 145
Wells, David 76,78
Welton, Jessica 69, 88, 98
Welton, Martha 56, 145
Welton, Michael 113
Wendt, Mr. Frank 26, 52
West, Deborah 105
West, Robert 63, 113
Whealton, John 145
Wheeler, Katherine 71, 113
Wheeler, Susan 50, 63, 68, 113
Wheeler, William 34, 35, 43, 145
Whetstone, Mrs. Shirley 26, 107
Whitaker, Mrs. Jane 26
White, Constance 46, 113
White, Katrina 63
White, Mary 98
White, Mary Lynn 30, 58, 63, 106,
113
White, Paul 83, 87
White, William 45, 50. 71, 78, 79,
92, 113
Whitehead, Anner 42, 113
Whitehead, Elizabeth 71, 113
Whitely, Jo Ann 53, 60, 63, 105
Whitener, Patricia 105
Whitener, Rebecca 145
Whitlock, Roy 70
Whitman, Patricia 105
Whitmore, John 113
Whittaker. Carol 113
Whitten, Mark 113
Wieckmann, Johanna 47, 146
Wilberger, James 176
Wilbourne, Martha 55, 63, 88, 89,
113
Wilby, Ellen 146
Wiley, Dale 35. 43, 59,146
Wilkerson, Regina 146
Wilkins, Thomas 105
Wilkinson, Harold 105
Williams, Harvey 33, 53, 91, 98
Williams, Katherine 54, 67
Williams, Timothy 113
Williams, Valerie 60, 146
Williams, Vernon 59
Williamson, Miss Southard 20, 26,
46
Willis, Mr. Bob 27
Willis, Glenn 50
Wilson, Carol 62
Wilson, Robert 54
Wilson, Wilmer 79
Wilton, Suzanne 146
Winder, Frances 56, 62, 113
Windsor, Ronnie 1'16
Windsor, William 146
Wingfield, William 77, 78, 87, 92
113
Winn, Alice 63, 113
Witt, Gerald 44, 51, 54, 146
Wolf, Randi 82, 105
Wolf, Susan 47, 146
Woo, Bo Hai 39, 113
Woo, Daniel 33, 93, 113
Woo, Fong 113
Woo, Mamie 32, 60, 146
Woo, Mary 88
Woo, Shey Chow 146
Wood, Diane 71
Woodruff, Anita 147
Woodson. Frances 113
Woodward, Edwin 44, 64, 83, 147
Woody, Joan 105
Woody, Paula 50, 55, 105
Woolard. Donald 32, 74, 75, 78,
79, 147
Woolard, Michael 79
Worley, Barbara 147
Worsham, John 98
Wright, Carol 56, 71, 113
Wright, Robert 76
Wyatt, Edward 98
Wyatt, Thomas 83
Wyne, Leonard 21
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Yang, Hima 60, 147
Yeamans, Carolyn 56, 105
Yeatts, Douglas 147
Yeoman, Miss Evelyn 27, 40
Yoffy, Kenneth '13, 64, 147
Yohe, Michael 113
York, James 30, 37, 43, 72, 73,147
Young, John 70
Youngblood, Katherine 36, 40, 51,
53, 56, 67,147
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Zelkin, Sylvia 41, 106, 113
Zell, Marilyn 100
Ziebe, Beth 33, 88, 105
Ziebe, Martha 35, 89,147
Ziolkowski, John 51, 58, 92,113
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Acknowledgment
Many people worked with both the business and literary staffs to produce the 1968 MONTICELLO.
We wish to express our appreciation to all those who have helped us by serving as subjects for pictures. In a
more specific way we express appreciation to the following:
Our principal, W. W. Brock, Jr., for his enthusiastic support.
To die faculty, for allowing our photographers to photograph activities.
To the students who were photographed individually and in groups.
To the ladies from the PTA who helped with the class pictures in the spring and again in die fall.
To the advertisers whose support is so essential to the success of the yearbook.
To Stephen Justa and Bernard Jones who have taken so many of die pictures.
To die Taylor representatives, Lester Peterson and Danny Defalco who have given us technical advice and
assistance throughout the year.
To Miss Anne Sherwin and Mrs. Neda Tucker, literary and business advisers, for their guidance, patience
and encouragement.
To Miss Alma Lowance for her willingness to assist wherever and whenever she was needed.
Picture Credits
Faculty and Class portraits...................................................
McIntosh Studio, Norfolk, Virginia
Football, A Cappella Choir, Cadet Corps.................................................... Arnold Studios
Orchestra.............................................................................. Prestige Portraits
H. I. Willett ..............................................................................Dementi Studio
Feature Pages .........................................................McIntosh Studio, Norfolk, Virginia
Russian Club informal, Football action shot (p. 84)____________________________Richmond Newspapers, Inc.
All other pictures ____________________________________________________________________Staff photographers
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1968 Monticello Staff
LITERARY STAFF
Editor-in-Chief ....................................................................... Dale Wanderer
Layout Editor ....................................................................... Alan Matthews
Classes Editor.....................................................................Elizabeth Reynolds
Faculty Editor............................................................................Bo Hai Woo
Sports Editor.........................................................................George Turman
Photography Editor..................................................................... Stephen Justa
Assistants ............................................................................... David Gant
Betsy Smith
Cathy Stone
Typists................................................................................ Brenda Brock
Alice Winn
Staff Photographer.....................................................................Bernard Jones
BUSINESS STAFF
Business Manager ......................................................................Julia Wegman
Assistant Business Manager.........................................................Johanna Wieckmann
Solicitors ................................................................................. Gail Goode
Mike Hock
Nelson Johnston
Susie Kersey
Susie Kuester
Brenda Millington
Curtis Parker
Janet Plotkin
Advisor to the Literary Staff....................................................Miss Anne K. Sherwin
Advisor to the Business Staff.......................................................Mrs. Neda B. Tucker
Representatives of Taylor Publishing Company...........................................L. J. Peterson
Danny Defalco
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