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Betty Blaisdell, the Woman's Club of Fredericksburg Woman of the Year, is an inexhaustible volunteer--and a force of nature Date published: 4/20/2009
Long before Betty Blaisdell helped revolutionize English teaching in Fairfax County schools
And long before she started a post-retirement career of volunteering in the Fredericksburg area And long before she was named Woman of the Year for 2008-'09 by the Woman's Club of Fredericksburg last week She was Betty Jefferson, a bright Fredericksburg teenager with a vision for her future. She and her two younger brothers lived with their parents, Elliott and Virginia Jefferson, on Fall Hill Avenue. Betty walked every day to James Monroe High School--then housed in the big brick building that became Maury School, then Maury Commons condominiums. As she walked, she thought about what she wanted to accomplish. First, to learn to swim. She'd have to do that, she knew, to graduate from Mary Washington College. And second, to be truly independent. She wanted to live on her own and support herself for at least a year before settling into married life and motherhood. That's exactly what happened. Betty Jefferson graduated from Mary Washington in 1952, then moved to Alexandria, lived in a rented room and taught English and dramatic arts at George Washington High School. Some of her students were 19 years old. So was she. Her father had worked for the Sylvania plant, but he died during her senior year of college. So Betty sent much of her $3,000 salary for the year back home to help support her mother and brothers. She also corresponded with a boyfriend from back home. She'd met Preston Blaisdell when she was just 15, when he tagged along on a double date with Betty and her boyfriend, and Betty's best friend and her boyfriend--Preston's cousin. Later, Preston asked the cousin for Betty's phone number. He was four years older, already an Army veteran, and Betty knew her parents would never let them go on real dates together. They saw each other instead in groups of friends, and each dated other people as well. Gradually, though, their relationship grew more serious. And after that first year of teaching, Betty Jefferson came back to town and married Preston Blaisdell of Stafford County. They were united in 1953 at Fredericksburg Baptist Church. MARRIED LIFE AND CAREER
Date published: 4/20/2009
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