Great Bridge High School - Causeway Yearbook (Chesapeake, VA)
- Class of 1968
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Q A4,f,,,,g5,55Ngiq.,5.n1,,g,..g,,.3 .r A ei f ,H-j .4 5, np- 5 . 1 V A, v. 6,1 M ,, .mt -,wiaggs-':J1 M. ,,.,q'3Q-H - 1V.', - nw ' fra www- H 'ilsvw V - V V .. V ' .X-ual? 7' LH P' '- -' '. V0 f., 414' 'V 2 P. ' ' 'L1 1'Y ' .,f,u,' ,, A ., fl-,wi Q, V 1-, X,, -..,iv,4,s 1-5. . . X wel., 'V . !.V,,1f 7-Q... im' V- ...V M X' 3 '- ' v ' BTN 1' Youth In Acfion THE CAUSEWAY Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Eight Volume XX Published by the Yearbook Staff of GREAT BRIDGE HIGH SCHOGL Chesopeoke, Virginia rm wir EE iiifriiwyi rriirrfkiii rr its i 5 fr r i i 5 i Q ,Q K B i B V 9Youth in Action . . . Inspired to create . . . Motivated: to .learn . f . ,g . Searching Q for the evasive . . . Striving for recognition in aueverchanging world Longing for accomplishments . . . Ambitious . . . Enthusiastic . . . Energetic . . . Working to become a member of a forcible society . . . Fighting temptations . . . Building character . . . Success welcomed ' . . . Failure accepted . . . Then 1968 CAUSEWAY . . . a glimpse of Great Bridge youth in ACTION . . . GREAT BRIDGE IN ACTION Administration Student Life. . Academics. . . Organizations Classes ...... Athletics ..... Community Life 3 I8 38 74 90 I40 2I4 242 ADMINISTRATION Wildcat Faculty Actively Engages In Student Affairs Patient . . . Demanding K- ...Firm . . Yielding . . . Energetic . . . Responding with vigor . . . School spirit unrelenting . . . Competent . . . Resourceful in the quest for knowledge . . . Helpful in imparting knowledge . . . Understanding . . . Motivated by the eagemess of youth . . . Effective . . . Composite personality 'X- . . . the Wildcat faculty in ACTION . . . I Kindly but firmly A surprised Mr. Pierce learns ' the 1967 CAUSEWAY staff MI-TOISOH has honored him. , .4 administers discipline. Mrs. Cahoon converses wlth a frlend. 1 .mei Y., 0? , 3 ',,,.n I l I T-' l YI vm-4 A lj- Dig x5 , ,ge f bf' -'X W: Frederick cadets escort Miss Great Bridge hopefuls. Dorothy Perry Tommy G: chat between cl STUDENT LIFE Participation Ignites Cooperation g Backstage stage fright . . . 4 Frenzied preparations .N Q . . . Blare 'Q an of the band . . . Race against time . . . Saved l by the bell . . . Vibrant pageantry . . . Beauty . . . Talent . . . Brains . . . Approaching deadlines . . . Publications released . . . Diligent rehearsals . . . W Spotlight perfection . . . Gala occasion . . . Unforgettable memories . . . Campaigns organized Votes tallied . . . Never-ceasing experiences . . . A mixture of interests . . . A conglomeration of talents . . . ACTION unlimited . . . 6 u!J.:2- ,,,,.- Great Bridge High School Wildcat Marching Band in concert Mrs. Weeks introduces Practical Nursing offered through new technical school. R Ne, -9 1 'J WNY if fu Into the eager ears of Nancy Martin flow guttural Germanic phrases 'F X 1 . an-au?--1 Privileged eighth graders get a sneak-preview gi ,, ..,... ACADEMICS Various Endeavors Stimulate Youth Yearning for knowledge . . . Overcoming superficial obstructions . . . Undaunted in the Search for reality . . . Rewarded by diligent study . . . Success achieved through intense thought . . . Recording and recollecting facts . . . Developing essential standards . . . Profiting from past experiences . . . Delving into a problematical world . . . Arriving at tangible results . . . Endless experimentation . . . Achieving academic honors . . . Emerging from the darkness of ignorance . . . Entering a world of enlightened ACTIVITY . . . - 0' Y- , 1 A-i of high school life. i rg 11 1 .,f1,3g5rgwpz:qf,,-, I F. + 3 -Q fs, .... 1 9 ORGANIZATIONS Individuol Interests Unite Students In Common Efforts Folk music prevails when Miss Overman, Larry Aldrich and Jimmy Lane get together. Supporting . . . Cooperating . . . Sewing . . . Channeling talents . . . Functioning as an organized unit . . . United by common interests and goals . . . A true spirit of togetherness created as stronger friendships stem from participation . . . Diverse personalities bound together in ACTION . . . -5 555 W'-K, . ' Q f' Xu' Ma! Junior Civitan Clean-up Squad - Marshall Nero, Cathy Simmons, and Chris Barone - in action after the game. Campaigning sparks enthusiasm during SCA elections. A vigorous beginning marks upward climb to seniority. ugnirfeiiigif, , . ,fri 2,53 Vfjwt 5. Pre-game ticket buying at lunchtime takes precedence over eating, Z- ,wr- nd ig' 3 11-, CLASSES Friendly Rivalries Exemplify Ecigerness For Recognition Frightened freshmen . . . Bewildered . . . Struggling for recognition . . . M Adapting . . . b Semi-adjusted sophomores . . . Oscillating between frivolity and maturity . . . Speculating about the future . . . Formulating goals . . . Jovial juniors . . . Established . . . Involved . . . Gaining knowledge through advanced curriculum . . . Sophisticated seniors . . . Accomplished . . . Enjoying hard-earned respect and privileges . . . Apprehensive but optimistic . . . Members of an exclusive interdependent group . . . ACTIVE Wildcats of Great Bridge High. . . Accomplishment- Keith Minter joyously exchanges old challenges for news -EE, 1 fi. f ' VL Q 12 AL:- ' . 1 1 U 1,. - crm W F Q P V - , ,, W, ,, '!' 1 . 'N , i , A n ' . , :I -.L ' . A -' - - , Y Q ' 4, 4 I 4 X x Q .. 1. 1 , .rf f y , W. f- ' ' f ' . . Q ' .V - -. .' ' - If.. 1 ' IV 'W' 4' Q 5 . 5 ' W if 31 f 'W ' 'ffl ' ' - ' 1 - H ,- ... I ' ' r , . ... ' f 1 'X 4 ' I-Z ' ' i 5 , ' f ' - f' ' ' f . ,-. , ,,. H N , W -0 -, w X ' ,. . Q Q Z 1 ,. .....w...,w- ,N , Y I f x 1,1 ,. - .. ff ' I .. ' 'X E -- gv'i:. - A 1 1 , -' 'J MJF' ..-'hz' ,K V:--fa, A MJ- -if I , ,-A, ., , '41 113' I ' - W 1 72?W'4 'H271f U' iii?1I.lf5:'1ffLf5'F:1'Qiii ' , A . .. . '--up -4- . ,341 ' MA., V . W.-. ' I ' M 'aw . 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N' V .14 M 1 5f,4.1gf1:,f.. ,f - . -f-6 1 Ls,-y N 'Il -- -- 1 guy 44 -2 4. if HM '-.T!ffv?Tf-.,11 f f - 31fl1sZ1: A-M.. A , H. in k X -I . - -, H -- . - ' i'A'-. ATHLETICS Sportsmanship Thrlves Upon Challenging Competition Driven by the will to win . . . Aggressive . . . Energetic . . . Brimming with the vitality of youth . . . Sometimes defeated . . . Never completely destroyed . . . Profiting from experienced guidance . . . Agile . . . Hardhitting . . . Urged on by the roar of the crowd . Crashing onward to victory . . . Carefully calculated courses of action executed with precision . . . Recognizing sportsmanship as essential . . . Responding to challenge ...Daring... Withstanding physical agonies . . . Exemplifying spirit . . . Determination ...ACTION... GREAT BRIDGE IN ACTION Mary Beth Etheredge proves the world really revolves around Great Bridge. Varied components united to form a whole . . . Guided by a devoted faculty . . . Absorbing knowledge . . . Preparing to accept responsibilities . . . Accustomed to the demands of school society . . . Character personified through sportsmanship . . . Vying for team honors. . . Spotlights directed upon evolving plots . . . Bringing memories into focus . . . THE CAUSEWAY . . . A lasting impression ACTION GREAT BRIDGE '68 . . . Mighty Wildcats smash through banner - prelude to homecoming victory. 16 51 A familiar face to students - Mrs. Hobbs fills in as substitute teacher. l I aku-, 53 17 in SCA campalgn I'm late! 1'm late! Monty Bowen rushes to a class? 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L: 515:51 g , ijzrf x . 2? v 1 ' ,H ,W ' T' -32 IL mi uw' A 5 MQW 1 1 1 11 1 11 rl 11 11 X 11 H 11 11 1 1 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 wf 'f 1 12451 '1 ff , N11 1- fan! 25251113 11 11 1 ?51J,:1?5,1 Y 11 Sixty-Eight Causeway Staff .. B .ms . .ws Km sas E n S? H L :Ein . ,X , , F, l n ! , Q 1 1 E. 'fu-. Honors Mrs. Annie Lane 25, H, if 741 55 5 11 Mi- LL, 1 ' , , W 1 ' M. . .b M F , 20 ,gmwr K, --. I-. A ii .fferi K H it 'Ri' .Y 51- V ' ' r' 9 N-lv 41 N M V like - 1 W ' fist 'f x I fK ' A .... 11, - ' 4 an .ra . SCHOOL BOARD: Mr. H. C. Paxson, Assistant Superinten- dent, Mr. Herman A. Hall, Jr., Mr. Jack W. Peoples, Mr. F. J. Richardson, Vice-Chairman, Mr. B. M. Williams, Chairman, Mrs. J. J. Booker, Jr., Dr. William S. Terry, Dr. C. M. Moore, Mr. Douglas C. Elcy, Assistant Superintendent, and Mr. E. W. Chittum, Superintendent. School Board Publishes First Policies Book For Chesapeake .-1 f . rf ,i l 2 Changes in the School Board came fast and furious during 5 5 r the 1967-68 session. With the annexation of a part of Chesa- 3 3 peake by Portsmouth, went Dr. William S. Terryg and with a l T T if promotion to the presidency of Longwood, Dr. Henry I. Willett. .li . 1 3 1 ' 43 Q. 5, J D-W'57,, ,1- ' For the first time in the history of the system, written policies were compiled and published in a booklet distributed to all school personnel. Unceasingly, the members of the School Board work to better the bestv-the Chesapeake City Public Schools. Dr. William S. Terry receives citation , rr' .-3 from School Board. -is Y g Anyone can appreciate the task confronted each day by Mrs. Annie Lane, the school dietitian. It is her duty to plan a nutritious, well-balanced meal for ele- ven hundred sixty-three hungry Wildcats. In addition, she must see that this meal is prepared efficiently, un- der the most sanitary conditions possible. For seven- teen years Mrs. Lane has ably carired out these duties. Because of her kindly efforts, the 1968 Causeway Staff proudly honors Mrs. Annie Lane. 21 N 5 Mr. Harry Blevins Reioins Great Bridge High School Staff As Assistant Principal Mr. Harry B. Blevins Mrs. Nellie S. Tate Assistant Principal Guidance Director Lees-McRae Junior College, A.A Radford,B.S. East Carolina College, B.S Virginia Polytechnic lnstitute,M.Ed. University of Virginia, M.Ed l 23 Mrs Kay Bosnight Continues Studies Af Mcssenneffo Spnngs 4 A fa 'l J 3? 3' 'II 'Y EI I, nz, .FA if Mrs. Shirley 0. Cahoon Madison College, B.S., M.S, Biology Science Department Head Director of Student Activities SCA Sponsor Mrs. Ruth L. Creekmore Meredith College, A.B. Junior Guidance Counselor Honor Society Sponsor Honor Council Sponsor ,Wig Mrs. Virginia M. Clemons Berry College, B.S. College of William and Mary English Yearbook Adviser Mrs. Iris B. Curling Longwood, B.S. English ll 3 'Q , Egg In di! 5. , -15:54, , iii . .,,, N ' 1' 1 -1 all D Mrs. Helen C. Davenport Chowan, A.A.g Old Dominion, B.S. Vocational and Clerical Office Training FBLA Sponsor Mrs. Grace Dunldey Meredith College, A.B. University of North Carolina, M.S.L.S. Librarian Mrs. Margaret M. Dunlap Mrs. Aileen S. Eason University of South Florida, B.A. Madison, B-S. Algebra, Consumer Math Old Dominion Dorcas Co-Sponsor An 'Nu i 'J 3 1.5, -'Q ri -ATF '-V '1 v2-fda, ' f' .,,, L Y K li'vilWW' L Y , ! , V . ff x Q .gig .1 , ,, 'i?T,' QR'-1' ' H -5 ...Jani a.X,l D Mfff p f1'Af7',.1fffff':'-arf 'i- - -MC , ,i,r' Y, V .J , WL-un,xa..am. r,sm.x'fr' x 4'1w1Mun.A:.x: 13:4- Q I .VW Mrs. V. A. Francis Virginia State College, B.S. Bookkeeping, General Business, Business Math Mrs. Claire Pflueger Gendell Cedar Crest College, A.B. Old Dominion English Bible Club Sponsor Forensics Coach Eight Teachers Join Staff Mrs. Louise Eckleberry Assistant Librarian Miss Pat Gillette Longwood College, B.A. French Doria, French Club Sponsor Q 4-...Q DE Adds New Coordinators Miss Elaine Griffin Meredith College, B.A. Lel-ligh University Geometry, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry Math and Science Club CO-Sponsor Mrs. Anne B. Hanna Lenior Rhyne College, A.B. College of William and Mary University of Virginia Government Delta Sponsor i 9 ii- i f 28 W ,gene W- P:-Y -,,LJ4wLn.iiid.a--A-Fi lj 'r ' J' X L ii r Q . it Uv, i 1 1 'Vi glam X! Mr. Clyde J. Haddock East Carolina University, A.B., M.A. Geography, World History Social Studies Department Head Mr. Eugene J. Hanna University of North Carolina, A.B., M.Ed. Physical Education Physical Education Department Head ical Q9 Mr. R. Lanier Halterman, Jr. Bridgewater College, B.A. English Junior Civitan Club Sponsor Miss Elizabeth Ann Lee Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Co-Sponsor I C. f Summer Spurs Staff Action IN . I A i Wax - 5 1, .1 P' a e 1 4 5 i -fi, ,fail-2: H.A3j! x ff . .4 21' Y- t. 4- ' 'XJ x F5 .2 'vV' 0 , I ,, J A --BLXCSSW: 4 .KW55 .. eva?-'f-5 .X 4 S +-ti i Mr. Robert G. Martin Mrs. Ida E. McKenney Middle Tennessee State University, B.S. College of William and Mary, B.S. George Peabody College, M.A. United States History, Geography Instrumental Music Mrs. Dorothy B. Miller Meredith, A.B. College of William and Mary United States History, Government Guidance, Senior Sponsor Mr. Robert R. Moore, Jr. College of William and Mary, B.A. ga' V i Old Dominion College , E ' ef English 5 4,1 U Q91 The Bridge, Quill and Scroll Sponsor .42 ,xg We-'ri5, W U. ,... , S, -1 M i M ,M rig 1 , wig , M J 1 Q 25 il 5 V., U , ,ugwsgii , isps , V3 2.1.4 '30 1' . ir Q.. M. 4 T5 . A f'-.w ' J! ,. Mr. Bill 0'Brien University of North Carolina, A.B. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Physical Education Football, Track Coach Miss Barbara J. Overman Frederick College, B.S. East Carolina University Typing, General Business Folk Music Club, Delma Sponsor . Classroom Teachers Association Representative 0050 if .5 Mr. George B. Owens Atlantic Christian College, B.S. Physics, Physical Science Golf Coach, Chess Club Sponsor .i vi YF- 95' 'i ii? Mrs. Sue C. Overbey Blue Mountain College, B.A. Algebra, Senior Math Acting Department Head Sophomore Class Sponsor ' ffjji f':'s-g'Eiii'i if J v, - . . ,L 1 2 -we z 1-ir hit. vim 23,1 e Q., -Wi ,1 54 . Ui..-.. -v U -5 ' Tai. K-wif: ,- .-ill-. ' ' f:'zgfiii5f - i. i' -ul ' re : in who V if 'J' S X 'film 4 A T ii im ..li n 2 J wliiiioli H up int xg, ill ui 1 Bmw W lJPl'f,r..gvyrI , f 'TSQJJT v en- ' Fi i 4 wilt. h is il?-g eiffluill if fail mini Suit- i. Qlirlrr.-i.'1x-'ffff-1 i iii ,Ju ,,:i.1 gi :ini ,Mfg ,ii I 'Fig iw , - gr if ' i. gif ' 31' , l 'f Eiil.. Mr. Fronk Pierce Attends Conferences On Agriculture Mr. Dalton M. Parker Sr. North Carolina State, B.S. East Carolina University, M.A. University of North Carolina Universities of Georgia, Virginia Environmental Biology Bus Coordinator Mrs. Louise B. Phelps Longwood, A.B. English, Humanities English Department Chairman tiff: ' 1' .J V Miss Therese A. Pelkey Miss Constance D. Pendleton College of St. Catherine, B.A. Radford. B.S. English Health and Physical Education Mrs. Catherine M. Pierce Longwood, B.S. College of William and Mary University of Alabama American History f X- 1 'L e Miss Judy Rice Longwood College, B.S. Typing, Business Law Cheerleaders Sponsor 33 Mrs. lnez Root University of Puerto Rico, B.S. Central Washington State College Old Dominion College Spanish Foreign Language Department Chairman Mrs. Fairy J. Rutledge Friends' University College of William and Old Dominion College, University of Virginia Special Education FTA Sponsor Freshman Sponsor Mr. H. Graham Selby Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S. College of William and Mary, M.Ed. University of Virginia Industrial Cooperative Training VICA Sponsor Morning Supervision ln-Service-Training Chairman 34 K G Q ii l -A 4,-ff' . 1 Y - Mr. F. Hillman Shiner Virginia Polytechnic institute, B.S. Industrial Arts Mr. Tom Stearns University of Richmond, B.S. Psychology, Economics Coach Wrestling, Tennis Assistant Coach Football fl! N h. gi Mrs. Margaret D. Stokes Richmond Professional Institute College of William and Mary, B.S, Senior Counselor Wx L25 Sponsor Nancy Tennant Future Nurses Club Mrs. Inez Roof Attends NEA Mrs. Frances F. Spears Old Dominion, B.S. George Washington University Appalachian University Chemistry, Biology Delta, Science Club Sponsor Mr. Joe Pat Tolson Mr. Travis T. Turner, Jr. Atlantic Christian, B.S. College of William and Mary, A.B., M.Ed. University of Virginia Moravian College Biology University of Virginia Junior High Football Coach French, Speech, Dramatics, World History Administrative Assistant Speech and Drama Department Head , ig 35 111. Mr Darden W Vaughan Mrs Erma T Vmson Lynehburg College B S West Vlrgrnla Polytechmc Institute B A Physleal Scmnec West Vugmla Unlversxty Jumor Co Sponsor Masrhall Uruverslty Jumor Clvltan Club Co Sponsor Enghsh Mrs. Nellie P. Watson Madison College, A.B Algebra Delta Co-Sponsor Mrs. Vinson Publishes Poem Mr. A. Tennyson Williams, Jr. Duke University, A.B. Government Debate Coach, Cross-Country Coach Director of Forensics Mrs. Nancy H. Wiedmaier Old Dominion College, B.S. 1 Appalachian University 1 Shorthand , Yearbook Adviser ,l - r- :.' 1-.5 A '.-g xg 4,12- , -v . - '. u - flzpyjgig .-Kia, Mrs. Hazel Overstreet Mrs. Virginia Nero Mr. A. N. siabaugh, custodian Clefks 1. . , .. , ,gsfrgl .- M tx Y ir? m F1 . .Qi ' 'X 1 Vu f 4, ,lu y I 37 L it ++ ++ ++ it satisfied as students associate . . . t i twlmproggng nggxral 3 t . . . Presenting sopliisticated dramatic efforts . 1 X. i i -'3cc mPHsi??d if i iiid strainingiltolreach tl1eNfme1'f55Evfpitc'FiYf.. 7 S E ifehindfthe-scenes prepatationi 'wi M H W' ii E resulting, N , . . . Displaying school spirit . . . lnvolvsdt L if i Learning democratiiffproceilure , A zisii through school electionsi t af s ' .t Parricigacingeedirecrlfii r in student affairs by entering contests . . . N innnnn nnnnn i it Sllgwingtfgenuiw hlii interests V Qigin thefprojectidn illa schoolzimagex . . . Developing personal code of ethics i fgfizm i M lill the influence Qof lojg3llerst.tt . uw Enjoying life and its advantages 3: Qyyhile taking mtgstride its misfortunes. . . -A is-vw w 1 M ww n WSU W M H M Dynamic qualities combine t forming the personalityv of Great Bridge Highm n :the tAC'l'?lVElp'E3Tonalitye l W xnaking the Wildcat student body unidue . . . , w is .. '35 u u93g? M H H ggi: ai ii 1 1 i V ' ' nw E! ., X w , 1 38 016161404 CIIOOIID f .nor-'ravi fs ut'-N HJ T iii'-iwlnuwgg K! A me ,K mia, . ?ijwS5W'l5'WLJ4olQnnms:af.,'.?,w,L,,,,., Q Siu' O, U I IW! I 4 9 4 wma 0 0 p my Q, '11, by Nam gk? ki, I D 5 Q lv Q s ill may e ur lp 6 n, u 'Q .nlwfr WMM 'Lf 254' 'ff' H190 1 0 I -l 'rm Q Q if My v 1 G may Q 4 p. may 53? iiff?2Si9'5 7 ii?5W' 0'??4U4K4ih56omQntd'n4 Y! iifksgi 'We Q' 'E 0 4 'P 01 W in 'GQ 0 I' K- u q ax, am W Upgmi-ohgqasdHit!-fiwg 'W' fy! 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Olll! l9 s olQil 11.1. iamv5paee nantes Q llihlllilif 1: boaoloosa 6 UCI It suv- as lCflQ? llwlillll qnuudltpmn Bb :sit canst!-on :annuals we-any-1, Bi I upovaaiins llilllilll Olirlfis'-lm! v-V ,i Ol IOEIIOOCU minions 0 ifie-Saws i 004 pwoggiuunslsiuove ggpqaavsoonqsq-it o.,yn4.sgqaus 1-1: ICQ' Qfllflli iurcnooegana .4-v stlaootilibfiibilililtklf- lilidlfliiilvil 1 Qil 0 gggzpo-of o Dennison!-sovvnuuudum-:'sA as 1 ,I r qgsuttll at I I .pqoibt-M UQ: as ups. suntan 5. nnltinvut bulb genus .. .p4an.f Ati O io! 116 an KO!! :tl ny 'al : L-Sf: 55' 1 xQL1g5 Q f gg E SH- .ug :L 'K T83 B ., The next voice you hear will be Chaplain Ruthie Nuckols leading the morning devotions. 5-eff ' i 1 . l gi H M, 1 ' l , in-g u l..,.,, 'K . ,f Well, you can't win 'em all P 1 lnterminable t and tests and Busy 2 ' F H , X if S0 it's melted! You canit get a El ' gi A I mcg 'fi 77 fi ' 1 ,IA V 1 ...,.,.,,. ,:.L ,V pl ,F Q 1 in' I Y Q ' f , ' K l ' NW' Q -we t '1:F'fj,9pf5' f ests Photographer Larry Taylor tests! makes good use of the dark. Students Fill School Life With Work-Play-Action tg' l 7- Happy Birthday, Miss Lonitz! German class refund! presents Just eat it a shocked but pleased anyway, teacher Ellen Umphlett. with a stereo. 41 rx. fi 13583 Dorcas Trl-Hr-Y C Spotlights and glamour moved into cen- ter stage as the Dorcas played host to the first Miss Great Bridge Pageant with Ron A- lexander of WVEC as master of ceremonies. Escorts from Frederick Military Academy ably assisted the contestants. Prominent citi- zens of the area served as judges to select one contestant on talent, suit, and evening gown competition. Five finalists spontaneously answered questions. Miss Sharon Holt was crowned Miss Great Bridge by Miss Brenda Worsham, a title holder of 1963. As the evening drew to a close on an en- chanted and lovely Miss Great Bridge, the pageant proved to be a resounding success and offered bright hopes for next year. Miss Brenda Worsham Miss Great Bridge 1963 crowns Sharon Holt Miss Great Bridge of 1967. ' ' riginafes Miss Great Bridge Pageant I ,U Q wsu! X 'Y Tearfully the lucky girl hears: Miss Great Bridge of 1967 Miss Sharon Holt. 14 f? I f' fil e' Hopeful finalists , F Ei! await ff' 5 dxf- big announcement- ! mE glzithy CI-ocaran, Susan Canada, .V f H1011 0 , I Brenda Jordan, Carolyn Rudd. Contestants for the coveted title get instructions from WVEC's Ron Alexander. Queen Susan Canada graciously receives the coveted crown from Mr. Dalton Susan G. Canada Reigns Over 1967 Homecoming While brimming with tradition, the 1967-68 Homecoming festivities added a new and special feature. Centered around an International theme, eight floats, designed and constructed by various Great Bridge clubs, portrayed the culture and custom of a particular country, such as Holland, Switzerland, and England. Judging of the various entries revealed the top place winners as the floats of Holland, Tahiti, and Japan. The designers of the winning floats were the National Honor Society, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, and Doria Tri-Hi-Y respectively. ln order to make ready for the final entry, club members worked many hard and long hours completing each task necessary to produce an acceptable and possibly winning float. Napkins, crepe paper, wire, and wooden structures were among the many items needed to build each float. The Homecoming Court, a tradition at Great Bridge, lent ele- gance and beauty to the evening. The senior attendants, Misses Chris Barone, Susan Canada, and Linda Martin, wore gowns of blue while the junior attendants, Misses Linda Davis and Caro- lyn Brackens donned like gowns of pink. Highlighting the night, Vlr. Dalton crowned Miss Susan Canada, selected as Homecom- ing Queen by the football team. Floats, an exquisite Homecoming Court, and a football victo- ry topped an exciting evening for fans and participants. All '72 U- ss A ..- . ,su -4.13 M skmr, kb ' it '!'::. W H, Ng ' 1, . nag? 5 . ' ff- ' 'K fs E Chris Barone, Senior Attendant, arrives at the parade stand. a 35 .1 vw sr, ,sr ' fits--. V w f Steve Evans escorts Senior Attendant, Linda Martin. Carolyn Brackens, Junior Attendant, smiles at her audience. Junior Attendant Linda Davis is escorted to the parade stand by Mike Daughtrey Annual Musical Uses Circus For Its Setting Step right up, ladies and gentlemen. See the great sights. See a strong man lift 5,000 pounds with his teeth. See the man tatooed from head to toe. A cap- tivated audience witnessed these and many other sights on November 17, 1967, when the Drama De- partment presented its annual musical play Step Right Up. The musical provided comedy with clowns, an ever-hungry woman, and the paradox ofxa little dictator and his big wifeg scenes with unrequited love and the quarrelsome owners of the circusg and tunes both sad and lilting. Barker Mike Head focuses attention on The ThinkerC?J , Bobby Capps. ff' lei A L l Writer and Director Mr. T. T. Turner You dehydrated dictator! Mrs. Farnam, Joanna Seagle strikes back at husband, Douval Sermons. Clowns are merry sometimes! David Levenberg Wilfred Culpeper Marshall Nero Larry Aldrich Sandra Hyler Charles Clemons Sharon Jackson Kent Eley Y I flrnflfl 46 7, -'rvlJ J f - A-.. 'iii Joy Simpson and Jimmy Massengill learn the ropes from Bustcr Blanchard and Joy Old. ro.. . :53! 3 l Linda Martin performs for an admiring audience-Paul Chaufarous, Claudia Harlowe, Yvonne Liskey, and Marshall Nero. Ruthie Nuchols rehearses with Great Bridge's version of the Tijuana Brass: Arnie Young Tommy Dozier John Mears Billy Batts Brenda Cahoon Cathy Cochran Walter Jones Mark Maynard Jimmy Altice gives Mike Head Strange mood follows the inside show for Tempie Kess- H jaw BI021kCf while ler, James Barcliffg Howard Brod, Linda Davisg Kevin CarolYH BfaCkCDS and BICr1daJ0rdf1I1 Powell, Pat Copeland. Shrink in fear. SWORD Yul- 47 at .R ,N it mx. ir ' A, Bond Wins Trophy In Concert Festival And here they come! Ladies and gentle- men, at the north end of the field, the Great Bridge High School Wildcat Marching Band! Every football Friday night crowdgmarvels as the band presents a uniquexexample of Great Bridge in action. The group amazes the spec- tators with new routines, forming GB, por- traying pop songs, and manipulating moving ships and trains. Rain canceled the last foot- ball performance, a keen disappointment to senior members. After fall, comes concert season - One in winter and another in spring replete with tuxedos and formal gowns. Be- tween public perlformances, Director Robert Martin readied his musicians for winning in city and state competition. Highlighting acti- vities, the Wildcat band performed at its last yearly event, graduation exercises - a tearful time for some, a joyful time for others, but for the band a time of undeniable satisfaction and pride. Maj orettes: Lorene Hudson, Head Linda Martin Brenda Cousineau Jean Parker Cathy Cochran Patricia Litchfield Lenore Quinn Sherry Griffin French Horns: FRONT ROW: George Vaughn, John M62-IS, John Deickman, Pete Maynard. BACK ROW: Harry Seawell, Marshall Hogge, Mike Ruclde. ' ' lib: ax... Baritones: Terry Fletcher Marshall Cullen Dean Spruill Sammy Motley Stan Eure Comets: FRONT ROW: Vemon Chilton Bill Parker Tommy Dozier Arnie Young David Sawyer Robert Cooke Duval Sermons BACK ROW: Mike Tyndell J ack Moulton Randy McPhee Myron Johnson Charles Clemons Frankie Jennings Fred Beck Basses: Walter J ones Everette Harvey Keith McCoy Milton Quinn Jimmy Lawrence ,M ?L , sm ee, ' , ' Y I Half - Time Show Check hats here! Brenda Cahoon and Tommy Dozier serve Garnet Whitehurst and Frankie Jennings. OBOES AND BASSOONS Roxanna Gregory Richard Kiff Tommy Root Verna Carnifax Steve J ones Helaine Chay Heightens Enthusiasm Among Fans ff 1? M P X , 7:-iz BASS CLARINETS: William Thrasher Ronald Warren Michael Harris Larry Bateman W ef, VJ 1 Y S we :se ' E .aa gsafae 29152 E M wail. M fer wr ' W 2: wi- x .. ,HM MW., M Ez, W r ra Y H fi! M 1 n Egger Q. um .e rr 1 -X A ,. vi: f , 1' Sha? CLARINETS: FRONT ROW-Brenda Cousineau, Brenda Cahoon, Billy Batts, Sandra Young, Loran Carnifax, Sherry Griffin, Arlene Ballance, SECOND ROW-Caroline Shook, Sharon Braatz, Regina Gallagher, Corky Marquart, Billy Bailey, Janet Blake, Joan Jackson. BACK ROW-Bruce Ann Griffin, Virginia ThIaShC1', GHIHCI Whitehurst, TROMBONES: Calvin White, Buster John Hayslett' Peggy Austin, Charles Brooks, Blanchard Dennis Smith Mark Maynard Gloria Paiva, Sandra Thomas, Frances Salmon. Tommie Weekg Ray Freeman, Duane soldatoi 51 I I - ' ,L , z , a ,,. , s o , W r L O or , ,x Y L. L .M ' 'I ' ' Q' V - '41 f ,. , . L, 1 . fa I Y 3 ,W 1 ' V. W fl D ' zz , 12 .L di ., ' ' A yn H at L . -elf' is ,, it . 1 My , I L it F , V . u 5 . i ...il V qt, H V' , , J , if shi , ' . ' V l qi. - ,, V ' 1 vb Y it -Q in 'T MQ :, 5 K' ' .4 an 4 . . V- , - W U .5 : e - N, , M: - gm ,Q 5 :uw Qu, V ' 2 l. K H ' ' A ' i 'A 4 -, ag, F' 'f- , 1 x ' .i - 1' Q95-5 iEw ' ..,.,. , :...A L Q L L A -' iiii W L L r lg: W- , ' - ' W- . . JW .5 .. . vhi, W f w et. -:- ' N M ' i 'J fr, H-N-...QM '- . -' I'-B, --., Rn' . N ' ' ,, 'dit . :,,' 1 'V' - G - P aw O H F .Q .3-3' . , 'T aww - ' V- .4 Y--:fiH L, f , A 2-far! '3 A i fzl.gf5li5X:- ' ' ' ' . g fi O at V Great Bridge High School Wildcat Marching Band! FLUTES: FRONT ROW- Cathy Cochran Karen Crawford Lorene Hudson BACK ROW- , -,A 7 iiEi5?i3Sit5iL5???! 1 3M ii ft -wha QM -E fill gm - innpfgfd 5 ut H uw H N ef asf nmw. ,, E5E.: :.:? it Q 1 at gy: get S,,1L,i Q ,, 4 , ,Z ,, 25233335332 Lynette Davenport Lynn Guard Lenore Quinn Patricia Litchfield SAXOPHONES: Joan Hudson Dale Benton Roy Forehand Doug Cahoon 52 Oyster Bowl Parade Invitation Thrills Band Members , , . ,., - S, - . 0 - 1 , ,114 mfs? 'V , 1,2- fETi - V V 4 v E -Ig: ' '. ' ies fi-. - V ,Y Je- fs- Y-1 X- . if-we ,ui ' . V f ,, - ,it :Trait 1 ' , 1 ' - - 1- i 53 State competition challenges the best of bands PERCUSSION: Billy Parks Jimmy Sykes Ray Garrett Tommy Assaid Craig Tuthill Lonnie Godfrey William Ratliff Elana Hartman Linda Cuthrell A new .W l em f 7 CHORALETTES: Martha Cross, Accompanist, Robin Grant, Linda Smith, Carolyn McPhee, Joy Old, Nancy Mathers, Ruthie Nuckols, Rita Hickman, Joan Nugent, Shirley Parks. all F MIXED CHORUS: FRONT ROW - Linda Davis, Linda Wickerman, Diane Kenne- mur, Rebecca Todd, Linda Martin, Rosemary Miller, Becky Erlandson, Brenda Hobbs, Betty Wiggins, Sandra Young, Kathy Sykes, Robin Grant. SECOND ROW - Linda Smith, Bonnie Peedin, Carolyn McPhee, Tempie Kessler, Barbara Harper, Lonnie Tarplay, Mike Walker, Mike Bonner, Rosanna Ferrera, Carolyn Folden, Joan Nugent, Cheryl Lowry. THIRD ROW - Patti Haynes, Frances Hamlin, Connie Layne, Diane Eckleberry, Hope Lancaster, Chip Lohr, Tommy Garrett, Pete May- nard, Marjorie Quidley, Patty Boyette, Macie Prentiss, Terry Byrum. BACK ROW - Shirley Parks, Susie Boyd, Cindy Staack, Kathy Richardson, Kenneth Totty, Larry Newton, Calvin White, Pat Skinner, Brenda Ewell, Judy Miller, Debbie Aldridge, Terry Davis, Patricia Hardison, Sue Hudson. 5 I 5 ' ? M 5 ii 'A ,f -Q Q 1 3 r Co Sponsor Metro Catering Service 54 A CAPPELLA CHOIR: FRONT ROW - Linda Smith. SECOND ROW - Pat Copeland, Shirley Parks. THIRD ROW - Jane Hagaman, Robin Grant, Nancy Mathers. FOURTH ROW - Audrey Worley, Robert Gindhart, Tony Hussey, Douglas Miller, Rosanna Ferrera. BACK ROW - Barbara Harper, Harold Bergey, Paul Charfauros, Lonnie Tarplay, Stephanie Ratliff. .Sli in Q1 Q Music Groups Fill Christmas Agenda With Many Concerts Vocal harmony and community service are among the objectives of the various choruses at Great Bridge High. Artfully guided by Mrs. Kay Basnight, the choral groups are a mainstay of organizations in the community. Evidencing the fact, the Choralettes entertained at the Kiwanis Club and at the Dietitian Convention held in this area. Also, the Girls' Glee Club participated in a community sing held at Twiford's Colonial Chapel and the A Cappella Choir devoted its time and talents to a performance for the women of Oak Grove Methodist Church. In addition, all of the chorus groups combined to provide a Christmas concert at Great Bridge Baptist Church and a spring concert at the school. Thirteen students represented Great Bridge at All-Regional and eleven at All-State Workshop. Of these student representatives, Linda Smith rated the highest score from the school. Mrs. Kay Basnight and anxious singers await decisions at All-State Chorus. 55 I New Beginning Chorus Spurs Choral Training A new addition! Choral Department adds the Be- ginning Chorus! This group, made up primarily of freshmen, is the training ground for the Mixed Chorus. Although inexperienced, members of the Be- ginning Chorus displayed their ability in the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts and in their perform- ances at school assemblies. The Girls' Glee Club continued to serve the school and community in the annual concerts. An added event to the concert circuit for the Glee Club was a Christmas Caroling. 4 Mrs. Basnight ,X points l to troublesome spot. if GIRLS' GLILE CLUB: FRONT ROW - Martha White, Debbie Scaff, Deb- bie Wright, Valerie Nickols, Mary Yoder, Ruth Nuckols, Chrisi Thcmidcs, Patty Haynes. SECOND ROW - Barbara Gosman, Martha Cross, Donna Totty, Peggy Brown, Brenda Ango, Joann Pioskc, Brenda Hobbs, Vicki Strickland, Charlotte Parsons. THIRD ROW - Donna Moore, Rebecca Todd, Joy Old, Audrey Worley, Carol Chittum, Annie Spence, Betty Wiggins, Kay Prescott, Carolyn Sorey, Rita Hickman, Barbara Barco. BACK ROW - Sandra Godfrey, Sandra Long, Pamela Porter, Debbie Bradley, Debbie Garner, Debbie Jennings, Kitty Brickhouse, Angie Locklear, Jeana Wadsworth, Arianna Powers, Nancy Sorey, Elaine Stewart. if l re ,Qs 9 ,Jig Martha Cross helps members perfect a tone. BEGINNING CHORUS: FRONT ROW - Suzanne Perris, Tonya Flowers, Sandra Asbell, Jane Schattenberg, Lee Hobbs, Kerry Pratt, Vicki Byrum, Deborah Freeman. SECOND ROW - Linda Powers, Brenda Dilday, Marie Holton, Beth Kowalsky, Michael Hearring, Sharon Mizelle, Pat Barnes, Angela James, Nancy Sorey. BACK ROW - Edith Pritchard, Rena Forehand, Sandra Godfrey, Linda Heitman. 1 X I gf, if t Q4 I- 1 All together now! Girls' Glee Club rehearse for Spring Concert. 1 1 Bridge Members Publish Booklet On Writing Fundomentols Always on the scene of a crime or festivity, the Bridge captured the moments of enthusiasm and ac- tion ofthe 1967 school year. Fundamentals of News- paper Writing, a book written by the staff, served as a guideline for their newspaper work. While attending the SIPA conference, the staff won an Honorable Rat- ing. Acquring patron sales for blocks of space marked one change in layouts. Because of the continual need of good photography, the Bridge acquired the use of the darkroom. Covering the news, meeting deadlines, and publishing the Bridge contributed to busy year. Sports Editor Mike Bauer and Copy Editor George Keefer check football pictures with David Wise and James Huffman, Reporters. l l II . 'Ti 3 ,'4'1?'i:,j? ' , I I N af 'sef3-'iif linlit- ' 1. ,A A-z?i:'Ti'::1-'fi - Uiiliii ' 'ff :'-Ex if? I my .ii-N it . . VH ,lRgl?':,fL l2'i E'l it l at J l .313 ' 1715521 -1 '-Q ra fi -w Y SB: 'Z ' ' - N-. ' L, '--NA., - . . Some layout must be possible think Mr. Moore, Adviserg Sue Barnes, Feature Editorg Brenda Jordan, Reporterg Buster Blanchard, Assistant Editor and Gayle Arthur, Reporter t lg' li- After gathering news, Reporters Susan Bennett Donella Young and Wand become staff typists. Exchange Editor Adair Ambrose and Business Manager Connie Layne discuss money problems with Steve Staley, David Norton and Donna D1Luca ICPOUCIS. Larry Taylor, Photographer shows snaps to Susan Everett, Robert Lucy Susan Bennett and Paul Charfauros, reporters in if gmt, 'LV My I' iimmfie ss, V ,rtxgegesiW:f:, ffl - was .pw-. We Q -'hfg1fi': , 1-,H Y , ..-'rmmwffsa-,as5, Choice of cover design becomes major problem for Mrs. Vinson, David Soldato, Maggie Roberson and Kay Hurley. Assistant Editor Audrey Worley shows typing technique to Ruby Kurtz, Sherry Griffin and Debbie Aldridge. 1 in vs we -- -ff-'Tw'- ' 'IQ r r aussi' A ,. .. . , .A 5. :ZI ,hi fi 1 ,yxhw if . xc., , X N, 5 fi id 60 Columbia Press Awards Bridgetown Scroll Second Place Creative genius fills the halls of Great Bridge with a blossoming literary atmosphere. The Bridgetown Scroll staff published two great issues, bubbling with orignial writings from students. Efforts of the staff and students merited a second place rating in stiff competition at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The publication was also entered for criticism at Southern Interscholastic Press Association and in Virginia High School League com- petition. Another honor came to the magazine when four of its members were chosen to join the Quill and Scroll: Joanna Seagle, Dorene Sirmans, Brenda Jordan and Donna Mayhew. Under the guidance of two effective leaders, Mrs. Erma Vinson and Mrs. Susie Spruill, the magazine staff continued to encourage creative literary production from youthful potential authors. Bonnie Crane, Gail Thompson and Peggy Determeyer prepare lay-out. 61 ,dba- Mrs. Spruill and Editor Joanna Seagle review back issues with Hal Schilbe, Dorene Sirmans and George Smith. f r , . V ie ,.aif-- ff ' - - s' 5 L f, , ,. 2 six. ' 51 . -.,- 9 in ck, Y, L ig ' . --'--. , , e .- 1 A ea pa ' Q M ' A' 4 R Y M? r r' ' Proud threesome - Mrs. Wiedmaier Editor-in-Chief Angela Jacob, and Business Manager Carolyn Folden gaze on Medalist Certiticate. Now 1et's find the mistake! if-sf ' Jackie Olah, Mrs. Clemons and Carolyn Brackens Search for the missing person. X r hs. fx 5 S-.,,, -Nr X fn Fitting copy is hard with any gadget - so find Marianne Hanbury, Kathy Hodges, Bucky Hodges, Copy Editor Sheila Clendenning and Deborah Eaves. if 1967 Causeway Wins CSPA Medalist Award Another hurdle cleared, another pole vaulted, and another championship won! Staff members shout to the roof tops - a First Place at Southern interscholas- tic Press Association! a First Class Honor Rating at National Scholastic Press Association! and a Medalist Award at Columbia Scholastic Press Association! The Causeway Staff had a standard to maintain - a stand- ard requiring originality and action. Hectic picture- making days came and finally wentg deadlines sneaked up, then whizzed byg long anticipated proofs arrived and underwent scrutiny with a magnifying glass. Blood, sweat, and tears paid off. The Causeway Staff published the history of the year of action - Great Bridge High School 1968. Layout Editor Barbara Carter shows Robin Grant and Marshall Nero what's to be done with a a senior page. Betty Hudgins turns in sales money to Manager Diane Eckleberry and Recorder Marsha White. Al Prose readers Temple Kessler and Clyde Bond ' Search for selection. Alfred Mallard Tempie Kessler and coach Tumef gives Public Speaking Clyde Bond reheerse the one-act play UPS fo Frankie Austin' before understudies Jimmy Massengill, Kurt Rohrkemper and Kathy Hodges. Joanna Seagle and Jimmy Hams' 64 7 f Joan Miller and Joe Norton practice spelling for competition. Patty Haynes, Jose Blay and Debbie Moore listen as Burt Gibbs reads poetry. Pupils Ready For Forensics Under the new direction of Mr. T.C. Williams, the forensics program underwent many revisions this past year. Prior to disf trict competition held on April ninth, participants readied them- selves by diligently practicing with their coaches, critics, and tape recorders. With approximately fifteen schools participating, district competition was held at Oscar Smith High School. Seven participants represented Great Bridge in the categories of Girl's and boy's prose reading, poetry, public speaking, and spelling. Coaches were Mrs. Phelps and Mr. Turner, public speaking, Mrs. Curling and Mr. Halterman, prose, Mrs. Gendell and Mrs. Spruill, poetry, Mrs. Knight, spellingg and Mr. Turner, one-act play. As in years past, the debate team enjoyed a most successful year. Members of the first team were Mike Root, Joe Bateman, Bruce Oyler, and Larry Taylor. An innovation in the debate department was the establishing of a debate class. DEBATE: FRONT ROW - Ann Simmons, Debbie Moore, Kathy Taylor, Peggy Determeyer, Terry Ricks, Frankie Austin, Gerald Miller. BACK ROW - Mike Wood, Joe Bateman, Bruce Oyler, Joe Norton, Larry Taylor, Mike Root, Brenda Sullivan. ,, ...ri Director T. T. Tumer explains ,Alfred Mallard and plot to the cast. Linda Kaiser practice restraint! ll' Larry Taylor has doubts about what Brenda Jordan is cooking up! v- ',.- ' ' l'ii1T-' A Rollticking Fc rce-Comedy With much frolic and hilarity, the senior play arrived on the scene. Here Comes Charlie, a farce-comedy in three acts by Jay Tobias, is the rollicking story of a country girl, Charlie, who comes to live in the society of a young sophisticated man who has promised to take care of her thinking she is a boy. The young man runs into quite a number of problems, especially with his fiancee after he begins to fall in love with Charlie. Charlieis typical country speech and the clashes of sophisticated society with backward country add spice to the plot. Charlie, as the leading lady , was played by Linda Kaiser and the young man with the many problems who falls in love with her was played by Alfred Mallard. Other members of the cast included Clyde Bond, Hose Blay, Ruth Nuckols, Joanna Seagle, Brenda Jordan, Larry Taylor, Mike Head, and Joy Simpson. Sophistrcate Clyde Bond never ceases Ruth Nuckols and Clyde Bond P050 to amaze Country Hrck Hose Blay for a family portrait with Mother, Joanna Seagle. Things always seem much more simple over a good drink, HMQQ,-, :P-.s'4 'mv 5:-- , -15 V- .1 t' Y-mb-'AN' - atm P 5 1: r 4 'v-ri think ,, xxxsi-53,5 S ,N : 41, rm-. p-S 4- J- sg. , ., V - ' -- -5-G- and Mike Head. Allis? Joy Simpson Co-Sponsors: TWEED'S LOCKSMITH, INC. T. E. NETTLES l illliiii l Music by 5'The Pop Tops reminds prom guests of A waltz must be the historical present. playing. Too many couples are sitting this one out. b i it l 'If V 1 V 1 K., . I, ,: - , , V A , - ,tw . , - Ui , A , , - 'le' -in ,-M.. K . -' .vm ,- iii. -fax'--, js Y, G!! r 1 my-H I 5! f :A Nux, DDP, I YY 1 e- I. i ' 5 '. I Kiiifz A 5, W Southern Rhapsody Fills Prom Night With Charm Norfolk City Arena set the stage for Southern Rhap- sody which honored the class of 1967 on May 20, 1967. The prom, which was indeed one of the most beautiful, centered around the antebellum days of the Old South. As one passed from the foyer of the arena, with numerous modern-day vending machines into the main hall, he came upon the perfect setting of a Southern plantation garden complete with bridge, fountain, trees, and, of course, plantation mansion. The servers added further to the ro- mantic atmosphere as they were dressed as Confederate officers and Southern belles. However, the fabulous Pop Tops proved that it was really 1967 as they played the popular rock ,ll roll and soul music of our day. After the senior promenade, the theme of the prom was further emphasized as the Pop Tops played Carry Me Back to Old Virginnyw for the senior dance. A lovely evening in a rich Southern setting provided an unforgettable evening for all. A picture - a memory of a lovely evening for Eileen White and Gilbert Bailey. theme Of SOUT-hem Rh3PS0dY l6,954, 16,955, 16,956 - how many more! 1 'N-.. me leaf ikkj' r 3 z., r' 1 V Library-Office Assistants Serve Whole Student Body A volunteer work-service force, composed of student library and office assistants, contributed to the smooth operation of Great Bridge. Because of vast demands daily for extra work, stu- dent assistants tackled numerous tasks, thus relieving the office and library personnel of many routine duties. Student library assistants performed many duties, such, as Working the audio- visual equipment, checking out books, and helping students locate information. The school office and the new attendance office called on student aid for such tasks as answering telephone callsnnimeographing, distributing mail, typing absentee lists, and running numerous errands. Library research never ends! Margie Quidley works on government paper. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW - Sharon Kephart, Myrtle Briggs, Dorothea Keffer, Shirley Yoder, Shirley Parks, Renee Debaun, Woodley Koonce. SECOND ROW - Karen Hobbs, Anne Marlow, Frances Rhodes, Dorothy Perry, Sandra White, Patricia Fagan, Anne Eure, Elaine Strickland. BACK ROW - Brenda Evans, Ronnie White, Ellis Fentress, John Lee, Eric Jensen, Patty St. John, Wilfred Culpeper, Pat Oakley. John Lee gets book renewed by Patty St. John. K is-i J NL!!! tl 11 J 70 ll at Ja gf rvs sa L. I. NL, . , ' 4 vs ' r . . E . i ,Nu ,lf E' Qu 154 U 'Wi 5 .MA L OFFICE ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW - Ronnie White, Larry Rumsey, Tommy Ricks, James Huffman. SECOND ROW - Jenny Jones, Carolyn Folden, Linda Martin, Linda Davis, Sandra White, Betty Brown. THIRD ROW - Pam Crump, Catherine McKeithan, Rita Mathews, Ellen Umphlett, Betty Wiggins, Debbie Carter, Brenda Jordan. FOURTH ROW - Susan Canada, Judy Moore, Alice Merrill, Becky Erlandson, Chris Barone, Karen Curling, Donna Satterfield, Margaret Richardson, Marsha White. BACK ROW - Cindy Griggs, Linda Kaiser, Bobby Capps, Mike Andrews, Bill Barber, Randy Ferguson, Susie Deans, Bonnie Foreman. ,Y .Q 'Rl :JM-15 ssl W vw' ' . '1l nv I' ik .-- II X.. TY. w 1 1 I 5 Typiswf-the-year Cindy Griggs student schedule was are checked makes UP absentee UST- by Oftice Assistant Donna Satterfield. 71 v if--' V page ' uiwgw' ,, ' Ci ,i. a'. i x +A, R 4, ,,.- - . qv' , . ,f -. --,: ': f w M ww, w i . 1? W, -L -191, . Q 9' . v c I . If , , Q -'Qv 'x I . ,5g4d,1,,.N if Hr 'q'g' . y K ,QFI-glen :ui Hg, ?N 2 f,E?i-:ESV xl 115335 n F fl' 752142 ,, 1: A vw n 2 5 El! f ,433 'P?7 ' 'rs-if News mx' 5 1 Q L .2 , ' aww' K W, Az, Q I 4 Lv - wif Ei naw' ,. am, ,Q an . X ' ssifgw' 9 S1 5, ' R K. 5' -' ,.-fi. .ww if -31 3 4-1 -. ,z5xr35Z??ff , 1 mm. Eggiifji v,,f1r11fvx ww Q fl,-115. J - Suppose I had a top locker, says Woodie Koonce. XS filig '5 42. l ix , 2w'W?5if,eJt '.,u,. Ft.t' t GB Students Promote School And Community Activities An after school trip to Bray's is a welcome treat. 1' -1 V ,,f,. S , .6 ..r f xQ' 'i . r' 'I ACADEMICS The source of knowledge . . . An unending quest . . . , , Posing theories . . . Acquiring facts . . . Utilizing information gained . . . Applying academic principles to the problemsl of daily life . . . Adjusting to new techniques . . . Intellectual capacity developed for fullest possible extent . . . Overcoming frustrations . . . Sharing viewpoints in an attempt to create an unbiased attitude 'A . . . Experiences related .f . ' Delving into the unknown . . . Penetrating the barriers of ignorance .1 . it Striving to meet the challenges of advanced curriculum . . . lnquisitive . . . pg Preparing scholastically f A' for a successful future . . Enjoying results of diligent study . . . 74 W 5,1 ' , -1-3 4 Z' f' is Social Science Department Adds New Geography Lab Society - man canlt escape itg man is society, a composite of every aspect of life - the social sciences. Endeavoring to under- stand this complex animal called man, stu- dents delve into his past, his present, his futureg his being, his heritage and contri- bution, his worldly place. Humanities students traveled to Washing- ton to various museums which exhibit man's cultural accomplishments and his develop- ment. To study the behavior of man, psy- chology students went to the state mental hospital. History and geography courses offer knowledge, both social and physical, of the environment in which man exists. What is man? Where did he come from? Where is he going? Why does he so react to the physical world about him? Such ques- tions plague the inquisitive mind and answers emerge through the social sciences. Linda Kaiser listens to comment on human behavior. r ...,xx e. kg - ., J ,, r . 'gif' Q. ,Q Eg, ,r ,. .,s,..e,.-,' .-.W R IJ i O S5 PSY If ll UIANZFY Maps engulf geography students. Arts, music, literature - the humanities course provides unlimited opportunities for self-evaluation. -Q15 WFT t.ari?'?-E+. . of 7 , , ' 54:4 vi -k .a r:.5a,QQs?:,J ,, , .Q- A., k- H . -Ll-L1 -G Y f' Y A A 15' 114- . .J 'E -K4 X if r, I , I K JD ' ti ' . ,Ji A f 5- , . 1 1 L Qi its JE '5 ' S 7. in , s la , x Mr. Durwood Curling, Director of City Planning, speaks to government classes on municipal government and Cl1csapeake's futurc. ,X i 2 5 j t .1 114 ,e, , ' 1 ' f'-5, LaDon11a Hedge traces America's progress through its different Hugs. Language Offerings Grow To Four As German Added lt's yes, it's sig it's jag it's oui, depending upon the class in the wonderful world of language. German classes, an innovation this year, already number three, running a close race with French, six, and Spanish, six. But, naturally, the English classes outnumber them all! Far and wide, language teachers travel to study. Miss Helen Weeks went south to the National Defense Institute for Spanish at East Carolina University. Northwest Mrs. Inez Root traveled to the National Education Association Convention inMinneapolis. Three new teachers joined the staff this year, Miss Lonitz, Miss Pelkey, and Mrs. Spruill, who took the place of Mrs. Vinson who retired'7 in December. Mrs. Vinson left the school with an honor never accorded before-last spring she had a poem published in The National Poetry Anthology. Yes, it's audio-lingual, itis the new English, it's literature, it's vocabulary, it's language arts in action. 'I , A29 'TT' Vx Mfa.'Qkrrfr, -A 'f Y. u L5 English authors livc again in Students hear German SCHi0r Class. for the first time, from a native of East Germany, Miss Lonitz. , 'Y' 78 , , 5 , vm -mf? 'J -.sz ,w A 'nz ' W 'I ln Mr. Ha1terman's class -a play . . . a record . . . a Elm . Macbeth, Macbeth. , 1 smew 1 'X X ' Q 1 A K 'LI know this is English, but what is it in that other language! Leon Pugh wonders too. Concentration is a must when taking dictation - and in French yet! Through the study of new mathematics, the realm of figures, angles, and designs evolves. Angles develop as a compass is skill- fully adjusted and manipulated. The solving of the unknown becomes a matter of grave importance whereas the practical use of fig- ures enables the citizen to transact his every- day business. Advanced mathematics encour- ages the student to explore trigonometry, algebra, and calculus. Test tubes, organic and inorganic matter, chemicals, and telescopes permeate another field of science. Whether a student dissects an earthworm, scans vast regions of the uni- verse, peers through the microscope at an amoeba, or combines chemicals for experi- ments, he glimpses only a few of the delights of the changing sciences. NME at' . .--ff Pure Sciences PresenTChc1IIenges To Scientific Minded The beginning of a concoction e Cynthia Mercer decides on a chemical for experiment. iw Asif ,. T 1 I If 5 z 3 ii. f 1 if ,F 'ii cY? ,-q'T,,, ,, A J. is: 33 ,.., ,ss Ji 23,47 . ,,. , ,fic 4 ,.r A .i ,fb- . 4 ix. 4 1 i In , - . .- - . Q EJ 1.1,-gf 4 V Y ,. Z' wwf - fs, i uk- ,wg X -I wi: , '-'-1i:3--Qw . .i.sf.-- 4 , . 'u , wi' A 'f zfignwtlligjh .,w.Ni- '. ff. A l,f'17-ri. 'fr .':'5I':'. '.J5J,f 'X ' ith 1-'gi-1's -in 5 in 'W ' any V3 ji, . Ms ,Bay Am- V f-1 fan' i,',1AlL,, ,Hai Um., . N. Q. U Mfr: V wr 5 V s . 15:4 A , , , Si 7553. Q Z' fi A ,, g, if 81 ki Business Class Gets New Copy Machine Secretary, typist, bookkeeper, receptionist, payroll clerk, stenographer - careers unlimited. Business classes provide a birdls eye view of the business field as well as actual training in skilled subjects. Acting as a springboard, General Business acquaints the student with the world of work. By acquiring the skills of typing and short- hand, the secretary handles her employefs cor- respondence. The bookkeeper accurately records all transactions to guarantee smooth company operation. Delving into the legalities of business, the prospective lawyer mentally begins his career. A pleasing personality equips the receptionist for her job as the firm's goodwill ambassador. The payroll clerk pours over ruled forms and salaries to figure employee wages. Training for these positions and others originate in our Business De- partment. Personnel director, file clerk, executive, office manager, accountant - careers unlimited. Pam Crump and Marilyn Rudd get manuscript ready f d ti . For the First time this or pm uc on shorthand class takes dictation through electronic equipment. Ura ft: nil f- ' ii, .--4? Aspiring athletes work out with exer-genie. Is this another ' 'ie- 1 ' for real casualty? No, Keith Young and 1 Patsy Fagan use Charlotte Chappell PE Exer-genie Makes Exercise Eosy Work ln an era of perpetual modern conveniences, physical fitness ranks high as a necessity of life. The continual ease of performing ordinary tasks demands an outlet so that each individual may keep physically fit. An amazing device known as the exer-genie, developed by Dr. Dean Miller, enables an individ- ual to develop strength and flexibility simultane- ously without time-consuming exercises. Through the process of isolation, a person can relax one muscle while exercising another. The Physical Education Department has pur- chased several exer-genies for use in classes. Each student practices with the exer-genie for approx- imately ten minutes each day. Competition, teamwork, effort and sportsman- ship unite as potential athletes participate in various sports throughout the year. Football, basketball, tennis, and baseball are only a few of the sports enjoyed by Phys Ed. students. as a victim. l 45? A ,fi T vw? 1 Bobby Dutton shows Henry Smlth and Delton Cahoon how to rip a board on the circular saw. Students engage in the precise study of mechanical drawing. Vocational Training Equips Students For Various Careers Georgia Ricardo fashions her own creations. S fa ,nh 5- We're off to work! is the cry from students who come to school only a part of each day! The other part. though, is really work! In Distributive Educa- tion. Industrial Cooperative Training, and Vocational Office Training classes, better known as DE, ICT, and VOT, participants combine technical classroom in- struction with on-the-job training in fields relating to selling, merchandising, marketing, and all phases of office work and industry. The Distributive Education program grew so suc- cessful at Great Bridge that a second full-time teacher was employed. Both DE teachers, Miss Elizabeth Lee and Mr. Frank Brothers, are new to the staff this year. The duties of these two coordinators and of Mrs. Helen Davenport, VOT, and Mr. Graham Selby, ICT, consist of guiding the student in the classroom toward a specific profession and coordinate class activities with those he is expected to accomplish on-the-job. In other vocational offerings, such as home eco- nomics and woodworking and metal shops, a student may learn skills to be used as a hobby or as a career. From threading a machine to designing fashions, from making a batch of fudge to becoming an econo- mist, from making bookends to building kitchens cabinets, from creating a piece of metal jewelry to welding a tractor motor - a skill for play or a skill for work may materialize through practice in vocational courses. MQW- - . . After mastering posting machine, Carol Gray will progress to another. M-J D' .gsm Barbara Carter captures Sonny Ertsgaard's expression on canvas. Competition challenges Joanna Seagle in All-State Workshop Chorus. ili- :J 86 -1.- QL' 3. ,dr Practice . . . Practice makes . . Practice makes perfect . . . so Sharon Braatz thinks. 1 Winston White gets his point across. Arts Inspire Expression Age-old arts have become new adventures to the 1968 Wildcats. Through music, drama, speech, and art, self- expression issues forth. Every winter and spring the stu- dent body and citizens of the community are treated to concerts e instrumental and choral. Future musicians and singers learn skills and disciplines from two of the finest directors in the locality, Mr. Robert Martin and Mrs. Kay Basnight. The school and community show justifiable pride in performances by the music department. All of life's a stage and each individual an actor for his peers, for his teachers, for his fellow citizens - in class, at home, on stage. Under the direction of Mr. Travis T. Turner, each year aspiring actors and actresses thrill audi- ences with original musical comedy, senior assembly, and a senior play. Other acting opportunities come through the dramatics class, which presents one-act plays to English classes, through the public speaking class and forensic activities. Yet a third creative art is afoot - fine arts itself. Ceramics awakened hidden talents as students turned bowls and vases and molded original masterpieces through this newly added art media. Under Mrs. Aileen Eason's instruction, clay, paint, and paper transform themselves into works of art. Whether through art, drama, or music, the Wildcat talent comes alive. Rehearsal enables Tempie Kessler and Buster Blanchard to effect a dramatic pose. Moasic intrigues Dorothy Perry. r. Thirty Great Bridge students enter the Technical Center. Mr Giordano explains motor operations Standing: Mr. Frank M. Clemons, Director Mr. Mark L. Andrews, Evening Director Seated: Mrs. Arlease M. Brown, Cosmetology Mrs. Edith F. Higginbotham, Cosmetology Mr. Charles E. Stewart, Data Processing Mrs. Eleanor W. Weeks, Practical Nursing Mr. Leroy C. Richey, Carpentry Mr. James V. Giordano, Auto Mechanics Mr. Thurlow S. Smith, Electronics Miss Irma L. Vinson, Guidance Director Mr. William E. Cannady, Masonry Mr. James F. Luxford, Metals Cluster Mr Henry L Gunnell, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mr Philip J. Markham, Agriculture and Horticulture ,mm V. W ..,, '.i,3lai-dwg New Focility Expands Opportunities In Ten Vocations N n ,Q . 2 ,,-e- r. ,.,. .1 . . ,Up As a cosmetologist, Joan Powell hopes to work on real people. Electronic devices fascinate future technicians. at :V lg: ,Ht -1 ,W , '-.1-Q gf Thirty Wildcats elected, and then were selected, to take courses at the Chesapeake Technical Center - the newest innovation to the city's high school curriculum. Opening in September 1967, the facility trains two hundred and fifty high school students in ten separate fields: Air conditioning, auto mechanics, carpentry, cosmetology, data processing, electronics, horticulture, masonry, metals, practical nursing. The stu- dents attend the technical class three hours a day and return to the home school for academic subjects, Although pride is evident in those attending the Center, that Great Bridge High spirit remains the same. 'Kiel Yawfalisgf 4 . ew 'A Ze ' K t M ' --4 3' , , 1 , 'saggy - ,t .2 , ,Eel ' I. 'ff ,- 1, 1 ,Z , My , .ff deaf, 'Q' , e t Air conditioning and refrigeration is Gary J ohnson's specialty. Jean Boyce, Barbara Shires, and Veronica Griggs work at several facets of data processing. Fx .al fs. H ORGANIZATIONS M ,fflbjectives reachedifr P through cooperation and service . . . Mottos fulfilled by energetic participation MM n . . . Enriching school life tvgiffiiltthrough extliiiakililfifillar contactSEff? v s lllvo Y ll'1 . . I A 'gf . . . Eiiifltlllg acitvmesf motivate school interest . . . Providing outlet for abilities y . . . Training ground 55 M for leadership capacitiesl Of unify T Projecting as-favorable image iti 5 . . . Serving the home, sclioolyzihd community by lending a helping hand . . . Promoting igg standards of high ggharacter A i M M Setting la precedent byi it F it 3 set by former Wildcats . . v Combining efforts to produce favorable: results . . . , to thejtotiilparticipationi V l M' W 0fllth?SfifdlfHf50dy - If 90 X! - J fm? ' - if ' 6 :3 13 5 . t N ww 'Y 'wmv A, 4? f , ok NK M TN , M , k V . N 'Q-452-L Q, ff-1 ,Him fi- , .ff - ,w ' 5 ,f,:fE 'M ,. A ' fg,1,,fgg -' a .- wr 4- ylggfry E Wbfg, ci 5 K .3 1 9 Q F . W' ' 1 V Vx ' Y 5? ,6 iw ' wink 5 T '21 :gg J N ,. - . -,H I .. .'.... H . M., - 31 .. 'L ' lg! 2 .!' f-1. I Q. , L , V. I W ff x 7 V, ' ,, , , ' '2'f:ili?TZ : H 2 N pw ' fmf an I ,.,,,'W 1 ' , X 4 3 f 'PT ..,, F : Au, ,,,,w,,,, I 'QJGLCQYT rffrziil 'mv R ,,.x, x ,W ., ,-f, .K 5- Ai: ez ,, 5X'Q?sQ1,. , , .rw 41:25, ,1- Lfr W . S, 5, -1 ,:A -1.17 - ' 121 .w 4,3553 J A , EIN, 5 H ' wi-.g,., 1 5-2151 5 w Q N msilifgn 4g1f,g1,jy f:,,:,,g Q, Q K 2 iivfgcmfi ,,,qg:::::fgg gwRig::,1,,f ,' K MU' W g. 'aii,g:,iffifji M v 21git:jgf,sgq1g,:g3j,f , ' X KH Q ' fi 'F 1 Hf eamis ,X 5 4 U 53.3 r 1' 1 1' siwfitvfjigy in Chris Barone tells standing committee chairmen the functions of each committee FRONT ROW: Brenda Jordan Peggy Deterrneyer Carolyn Folden Dorene Sirmans John Mears BACK ROW: Sheila Clendennlng Marianne I-lanbury Debbie Eaves Alice Merrill Marshall Nero Alfred Mallard. GB Student Council Hosts District SCA Conference Activating the state theme Sail the Action Shipf' the Student Cooperative Association began work last summer with President Sally Wade attending workshop at Radford. In September welcome notes greeted the teachers after a faculty tea. For the tirst time Big-Brother-Sister orienta- tion program helped new students get acquainted . . . Un- der a new sponsor, Mrs. Shirley Cahoon, the SCA hosted the District Conference in October. The following week, Homecoming fincluding a parade with eight floats instead of onelj was heralded a success. The SCA initialed the Holly Ball at which Bobby Capps and Linda Martin be- came Mr. and Miss Mistletoe, featuring Bob Marshall and the Crystals. Patriotism Week, a hootenanny, a leadership training clinic, and an exchange day with another school kept the Action Ship sailing! Senior Class President President Sally Wade Tommy Rhodes explains theme points out the importance of Sail the Action Ship American Education Week to Vice-President Alfred to underclassmen presidents: Mallard and other Brenda Griffin, J uniorg Council members. Sharon Braatz, Freshmang and Van Pardue, Sophomore. 4. se ' 5' -I in 4 r E2 J. Q1 ' I R, Cindy Davis, Corresponding Secretary, Tommy Ricks, Treasurer, and Kathy Hodges, Reporter help Recording Secretary Carolyn Brackens -A'5M,5,...4.su 'ixf Paul Old, Sophomore, talks with class representatives about taking an active part in SCA work: Larry I-lackworth, Sophomore, prepare minutes of meeting. Patty Boyette, Sophomore, Jeanna Wadsworth, Fresh- man, Randy Forbes, Sophomore, Sandra Thomas, Freshman. fi., Y' IN!! 1 A Class representatives discuss ways to improve the SCA: Linda Hogge, Junior, Diane Marquart, Senior: Mike Head, Senior, Clyde Bond, Senior, Mike Root, Junior. 93 A-Nl' NHS: FRONT ROW - Margaret Richardson, Dorothy Perry, Linda Hogge, Peggy Diebler, Debbie Eaves, Suzette Moore, Vice-President, Susan Canada, Ruthie Nuckols, Carolyn Folden, Barbara Carter, Brenda Cahoon, Renee DeBaun. SECOND ROW - Ca.rolyn Thomas, Mrs. Creek- more, Sponsorg Howard Brod, Betty Hudgins, Cindy Mercer, Carol Williams, Cindy Griggs, Theresa Olah, Wanda Murden, Marsha White, David Lockwood, Treasurer, Kevin Powell, Ricky Ricks, Jane Hagaman, Joan Miller. THIRD ROW - Alice Merrill, Cindy Davis, Ray Conner, Peg- gy Harriman, Brenda Evans, Dorene Sirmans, Chris Barone, Nancy Mar- tin, Russelline Overton, Patsy Cogliandro, Pat Liverman, Denise Hewitt, Joy Old, Pam Crump, Diane Eckleberry, Diane Marquart, Secretaryg Brenda Jordan. FOURTH ROW Marshall Nero, Angela Jacob, Tempie Kessler, Jean Parker, Linda Duckworth, Sally Wade, Kathy Hodges, Marianne Hanbury, Sheila Clendenning, President, Peggy Detemieyer, Lee Jackson, Mac Knight, Larry Rumsey, Lee Ball, Will Thrasher, Douglas Miller. BACK ROW - Richard Rhodes, Mike Root, David Soldato, Mike Lowry, Jimmy Murray, James Barclift, Larry Taylor, Mike Andrews, Tommy Rhodes, Alfred Mallard, Joe Norton, Bruce Oyler, John Deickman, Reporterg John Mears, Norman Hodges. New members take oath of allegiance to club's standards. Phu, Mrs. Creekmore leads Curious onlookers the tapping ceremony. in the thick of things at initiation. 'MH-S1 l 1n1g.v-. I J v. K wa W 1 , 5. er, Y ff.iiajf'ie' P I 49 it ' - -1 'J -'fi 4 Don't cry, Kathyg it will all come out in the wash. Initiates model newest styles? Scholastic Society Inducts Forty-Nine New Members Forty-nine newly tapped members of the National Honor Society faced initiation with pride and fear. Surviving mouth- fuls of shaving cream, egg-smashed hair, and other foolish pranks, the new members began their year by helping prepare a Dutch float for' Homecoming. Candy sales at basketball games realized money for scholarships and preparations for the annual February dance. A banquet held October 28 acquainted new members and parents with club activities. Holding to tradition, the juniors made plans for the annual spring ban- quet honoring graduating seniors. A study hall held in the cafeteria before school encouraged students to devote more time and effort to their studies. Gold Medalist Joe Bateman and Aviator Kevin Powell will Leu meet the press! e .n . . Th wi nm homecomrn float passes in review. N. ' Z z, 51 - . nifsifil zz. ' 2 a C7 Real Doria Dolls! Mike Root, Marshall Nero, Clyde Bond, Jose Blay, Kenneth Moritz, David Soldato, Alfred Mallard and Leon LaFontaine perform at the Powder Puff game. DORIAZ FRONT ROW: Suzette Moore, Treasurer, Carolyn Brackens, Parliamen- tarian, Historian, Charlotte Warren, Diane Marquart, Carol Jackson, Carolyn Fold- en, Reporterg Miss Pat Gillette, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Martha Cross, Pam Crump, Joy Old, Presidentg Brenda Ewell, Bonnie Britton, Patricia Cousineau, Ruthie Nuckols, Vice-president, Susan Canada. THIRD ROW: Alice Merrill, Re- cording Secretaryg Diane Eckleberry, Nancy Martin, Sherry McMillan, Patsy Cog- liandro, Meredith Mathews, Cindy Davis, Patricia Liverman. BACK ROW: Chris Barone, Angela Jacob, Recorder of Pointsg Jean Parker, Marianne Hanbury, Cor- responding Secretaryg Pat Skinner, Kathy I-lodges, Sheila Clendenning, Mary Sim- mons, Tempie Kessler. 96 Dorio-Key Club Sponsor An After Exom Slam Doria spells action with a big capital MAN. For the sec- ond time in as many years, the Doria Dolls racked up enough points to win the Ace Award! Achievements re- presented home and abroad. First, Sally Wade was elected Secretary of the District Tri-l-li-Y. Then thoughts traveled afar as a drive for kool aid to be sent to troops in Viet Nam was headed by the Doria and the support of an or- phan in India became the responsibility of this club. Ac- tion hurried over action with members sponsoring f and losing F the Powder Puff gamel, washing green blackboards for thankful teachers, giving a Hallowe'en party for hos- pitalized children at Maryview and a Christmas Tea for alumni, and Christmas caroling at the nursing home! And the service went on and on and on. The energy came from the desire of the Doria Dolls, and the means came through hard work -A washing cars, selling candy, and planning the fund raising activities, the Powder Puff game and the 1968 innovation - the After Exam Slam. Another successful year ended with the Mother-Daughter Banquet in May, leaving a record for next year's members to aspire to. 3: tw iii 5 -L F' . ,G 'I xi' at -A A on ,X fi: . DELTA: FRONT ROW: Marguerite Barnard, Chaplain, Sue Hudson, Mary West, Lynette Davenport, Brenda Cahoon, Macie Prentiss, Recording Secretary, Terry Byrurn. SECOND ROW: Becky Hackworth, Sherry Griffin, Wanda Heath, Betty Hudgins, Cindy Hughes, Sue Barnes, Mrs. Frances Spears, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Marsha White, Vice-President, Denise Hewitt, Corresponding Secretary: Bonnie Briggs, Rosemary Miller, Roxanna Gregory, Nancy Young, Gayle Thompson, Gay- neil Halstead. BACK ROW: LaDonna Hedge, Susie Deans, Diane Waff, Historian: Sharon Walston, Brenda Sullivan, President, Cathy Richardson, Donna Johnson, Treasurer. 98 5 if -,101 Tri-Hi-Y Delta Girls Grace Main Hall With New Trophy Case Delta girls happily display their second place ribbon for Homecoming float. Active is the appropriate word to describe this year's events per- formed by the Delta girls. A whirlwind of activities marked a busy year. Due to the service nature of Tri-Hi-Y work, Delta members completed many projects, such as supporting an orphan, visiting the Norfolk Municipal Hospital and various churches, and monitoring the coat room during home basketball games. Fulfilling two planned goals, the girls were able to purchase a new trophy case for the main hall and jointly sponsor a kool aid and pop corn drive for the boys in Viet Nam. Various money-making projects, including the sale of those unusual Wildcat decals pouncing on notebooks and cars and the sale of candy in teachers' lounges, provided finances for the club's work. Participation in the Powder Puff Football Game focused on half- time as Dorcas and Delta girls planned the entertainment which con- sisted of a band and Homecoming Court. Honor came to the Delta in the form of the Ace Rating, the high- est award given to Tri-Hi-Y work. Because of the stress on the in- creasing automobile accidents, the girls washed car Windshields in an effort to promote safe driving. Tahiti float wins second in Homecoming competition. 99 Delmo Is Victorious Over Powder Puff Competition Victory! 8-0 victory over the Doria in the annual Powder Puff Football Game started a busy year for Delma girls! The year's agenda included several service projectsg namely, the do- nation of food to a needy family at Thanksgiving and the spon- sorship of a Christmas party for the children at Kings' Daugh- ters Hospital. At MGA, Delma received the cherished Ace award. The completion of various planned projects, such as giving a scholarship, buying directional signs for the halls, cleaning typewriters, and patterning a crippled child, contrib- uted to a full year. Mr. Williams escorts Mrs. Kessler in annual fashion event DELMA: FRONT ROW: Miss Rosi Lonitz, Sponsorg Patricia Copeland, Barbara Carter, ICC Representative, Renee DeBaum, Vicki Smith, Wan- da Murden, Miss Barbara Overman, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jane Haga- man, Cindy Griggs, Margaret Richardson, Linda Stillman, Brenda Cou- sineau, Parliamentariang Priscilla,Casteloe, Donna Paiva, Sandra White, Presidentg Deborah Eaves. THIRD ROW: Carol Williams, Peggy Harri- man, Vice-President, Deborah Carter, Brenda Evans, Cynthia Mercer, Linda Hogge, Treasurer, Peggy Deibler, Connie Layne, Bonnie Foreman, Virginia Nortleet. BACK ROW: Peggy Evans, Karen Crawford, Pamela Porter, Russelline Overton, Linda Duckworth, Cathy Cochran, Lorene Hudson, Secretary, Donella Young, Mary Beth Etheridge. or 1- yr' :ll li Delma Wildcats leave huddle before smashing Doria in Powder Puff game. Delma cheerleaders spur team to victory. -, fs ,eg ,lgff 1 : fias- P? :, 'AE - We . ' . f x-. TQ The Alps come to Virginia in form of Homecoming float. -., Teachers escape pressures of reality, regressing to carefree days of childhood. Dorcas: FRONT ROW - Mrs. Vinson, Sponsor, Dorothy Kidd, Linda Martin, Parliamentarian, Historian, Lynn Richards, Carol Gray, Vonda Tillett, Mrs. Dunlap, Sponsor. SECOND ROW - Candy Cranford, Glenda Compton, Diane Harris, Mildred Spencer, Lane Richards, Elena Hartmann, Donna Sattertield, Arlene Ballance, Recording Secretary, Diane Kennemur. BACK ROW - Gail Arthur, Brenda Hobbs, Dorene Sirmans, President, Robin Grant, Vice-President, Cindy Dail, Linda Wood, Audrey Worley, Corresponding Secretary, Brenda Jordan. 102 A I Dorcas float represents England in homecoming activities. Dorcas Girls Present Deacon Benches, Plants For Main Hall A dream - a reality - a success! The Miss Great Bridge Pageant brought glamour and beauty in the wake of a Great Bridge first. Another first, the Tri-H-Y Cycle Competition Derby, offered enjoyment for both participants and fans as the rider-powered tricycles approached the finish line. Christmas decorations on classroom doors decked the halls in tune with the season and provided a competitive atmosphere as homerooms worked for top prizes. Powder puff duties involved planning for half-time entertainment. Service projects included pattern- ing a crippled child and presenting Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners to a needy family. Enriching the decor of the main hall, deacons benches and plants were presented to the school. Well-deserved honor included receiving the Ace Award for the second year, being represented at the Blue Ridge and Massanetta Springs Assemblies, forming the Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y at Indian River High, and presenting a scholarship to a deserving senior. President, Dorene Sirmans, served as speaker of the House at the 1968 Model General Assembly in Richmond-a note- worthy honor for Tri-Hi-Y, school, and district. Dorcas model in biennial fashion show is Miss Dorene Sirmans, escorted by David Levenberg. H I. . 4. c.',q I - .-Q --' r. 1 ' , . Q sf, , , N. ' 15+-v ' if Y is .- ..f3?w W' , - ' ' - '. ply' . ' . Q 1 r . ,W -, ve. ,A- 4-1 dy K rt- 1 ,. ' l'3eR'f'5l t 103 4.51 :fr ,. .V ,. Q wal Boys at Chi1dren's Home react to Christmas spirit. BIBLE CLUB: FRONT ROW: Martha White, Sharon Kephart, Dorothea Keffer, Sandra Young, Rebecca Todd, Helen Taylor. SECOND ROW: Sharon Yoder, Mary Willis, Betty Wiggins, Secretary, Mary Yoder, Louise Wenger, Katie Chupp, Mr. Claire Gendell, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Gerald Miller, Presidentg Donnie Long, Richard Kephart, Beth Till, Treasurer, Gayle Winslow, Judy Miller, Debbie Wright, Louise Richardson. BACK ROW: Gail Arthur, Donnie Keesee, Harold Bergey, John Cobb, Program Chainnang Karen Hobbs, Pat Oakley, Carol Wesley. C 3 ll ' l '. 53' 'Syl 'P' 4 in -rn, f 1, 5- e yi-.qi 'fs jlf a r' fgi glHQfxIif'l'!'ffl , . , . , ,a Esmisfirhisif. Lowell Wenger returns to club meeting at Portsmouth Childrenis Home. 104 ,.. . Ruby Kurtz practices for musical meeting. Selling do-nuts GB Chapter Acts As Host To City Areo Bible Club Banquet Accomplishment and work were the key words for the Bible C1ub's year. The Great Bridge chapter acted as hostess at the City-Area Bible Club Banquet. By defeating the Deep Creek Bible Club, the members successfully competed in a quiz involving the Book of Genesis. Justifi- ably proud, Marvin Henderson, Donald Keesse, Gerald Miller, and Mar- garet Jones pushed the final score to a 264-84 victory. Former members received the club's newspapers, and necessary finances emerged from car washes and doughnut sales. Among the memorable service projects un- dertaken by members, visiting St. Mary's Infants Home at Halloween and Portsmouth Children's Home at Christmas stood out as the major ones. In keeping with the Christmas season, members conducted a carol sing. The annual banquet closed a year of successful activities. proves Inside another car go an easy task for Carol Wesley Gail Winslow and Mary Yoder. and Karen Hobbs, 4 W--afa r 01512 . . DE' ,A 'I RVN ' 1 ' '59 ea r .1 Team work is the thing for Lester Hobbs, Donnie Long Beth Till, Karen Hobbs, and Jerry Miller Donnie Long, Jerry Hickman, get the outside. Lester Hobbs, and John Cobb. 1 'iss ...let q it J fffi 105 it -.- Lieutenant Governor M. Nero Heods Areo Junior Civiton Led by President Lee Ball, the Junior Civitan Club is always on the ball to serve the school and community. The Club performed school service projects such as shining the Varsity Football Victory bell for the cheerleaders, cleaning desks and pencil sharpeners for the teachers and buying pom poms for the varsity cheerleaders at the last home basket- ball game. Extending services to the community, the members gave parties for the patients at the Chesapeake Nursing Home, and supported the Mental Retardation Fund and the Norfolk-Portsmouth SPCA. One of the most rewarding community projects was working at Camp Civitan. To be able to perform these worthwhile services, members of the Civitan Club sold candy, safety flares, and programs at the Chesapeake Fair, and cleaned up the stadium after home football games. This year the club gained the honor of having one of its members, Marshall Nero, elected Lieutenant Governor at the District Convention held at the Chamberlain Hotel at Old Point Comfort, Virginia. With the growth ofthe club and its services came two sponsors, Mr. Lanier Halter- man and Mr. Darden W. Vaughan. JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB:' FRONT ROW - Jenny Jones, Shirley Parks, Elsie Mur- phy, Dorothy Perry, Betty Hudgins. SECOND ROW - Cindy Dail, Donella Young, Lee Ball, President, Chris Barone, Vice-President, Connie Layne, Mr. Vaughan, Sponsor. THIRD ROW - Sue Barnes, Secretary, Lee Jackson, Cathy Simmons, Chaplain, Marshall Nero, Lieutenant Governor, Vernon Witherall, Peggy Deter- meyer, Treasurer. BACK ROW - Joe Norton,.David Soldato, Reporter, David Levenberg, Bruce Pierce, Dennis Soldato,.Ha.rry Oakley, Erie Forehand. 'FP 1-sv' Y 106 l A little wet Weather But no matter what the odds, makes Q great? mess the club always comes through for Jumor Clvltan clean-up. with a clean stadium, 107 Members name Linda Martin Key Club Sweetheart. Selected Key Club members enjoy escorting Tri-Hi-Y girls to fashion event. , , l 1, 5 2 7' A , T I 55 ,f . . N fi My M4 ff. -' 1 .1 f-4 'ff 'Ax J If lg mx, sg , 5 I ,AR P lx! 1, ez-3 Q Fg- , A gl A ,Q ,Mu 5 s Q ?, f I N ,S W 'A 35 zf: I X Q-1, .2 jf? . lull 15 ' if tg, ' L 'U sr? E is Nil, W H ip: f U QT ' ,Y 2 Q ig ' 'v.- . N , Hgwfggfiq .1 1 X, W if If w 9 ' ,il A I , wig , , I . mf, -, 'N 1 . i f V ' - wi' U ,A .I Hi, ,.-L 1 I, ,::,w' P- , ' V ' I J ll -if vs X i , - , .. .riffs ' f v .1.,,- ui f ' - , - ,cg Yi' 4 -M A i'Jff ig :.aqs.q.:'. 31.5-N 5 N 153' - via' 312 1 fp 1-15:5 .. 5 I , is , lug ' Key Club President Serves As WVEC Sports Reporter A group of service-minded boys who are recognized as the leaders of Great Bridge, the Key Club members have rendered many services and honors to their community and school. These services include stadium cleanup after the Indian River football games and ushering at concerts and home football games. At Christmas they gave gift certificates to two needy students. Another service project in which the Key Club participated was a dance sponsored cooperatively with Doria Tri-Hi-Y which followed the basketball game after the first semester examina- tions. The proceeds of the dance went to the Joy Fund. Along with its many service projects the Key Club has brought many honors to Great Bridge. Mike Root as the Division Lieutenant Governor and Key Club President Lee Jackson as the Great Bridge WVEC-TV Sports correspondent brought much honor to Great Bridge. However, even with these honors the Key Club plans to move ahead as Mike Root runs for District Governor. Included in the Key Club's other activities were sending members to the Key Club convention held in Baltimore, Maryland and building a float for homecoming which followed the seaward theme of Norway. With all the successful accomplishments of this year, the Key Club looks forward to bigger and better things for next year. David Lockwood pilots Key Club ship. KEY CLUB: FRONT ROW - Sam Thrasher, Paul Old, Tommy Ricks, Clyde Bond, Ray Conner, Mike Head, Jimmy Altice, David Lockwood, Treasurer. SECOND ROW - David Levenberg, Richard Rhodes, Dennis West, Marshall Nero, Reporterg Jose Bluy, Mae Knight, Secretary, Alfred Mallard, Senior Board Member, Lee Jackson, President. BACK ROW - Tommy Rhodes, Mike Andrews, Bobby Capps, Vice-Presidentg James Barclift, Mike Lowry, Mike Klepper, Junior Board Memberg Gary Mason, Mike Root, Sophomore Board Member, Barry Braatz, David Soldato. F. n 5 E.: t 1 X.. I 1, Robert Tatem and Mike Houston assist Mr. Phipps with stock at the Colonial Store. Ruby Pittman and Mr. Clevenger of the Hub help Robbie Cooke choose a sport coat. - IQ! aylll-.A 251 ' I 'Y-li . lt H iw X i -x.gy:-Mg WUI H 5 31 is I 1 i DECA: FRONT ROW - Lonnie Godfrey, Bill Morrison, Aubrey Major, Tony Long. Bonney Manning, Jerry Bissette, President, Ronnie McKinney, Terry McKown, Jimmy Brown, Frank Smith, Wayne Talley. SECOND ROW - Miss Lee, Sponsor, Charlotte Chappell, Diane Harris, Frances Hamlin, Verna Yoder, Rhonda Gar- rett, Wanda Spencer, Lorraine Green, Recording Secretary, Linda Shiflett, Mary Willis, Iris Lamarche, Parliamentariang Elaine Riley, Norma Suggs, Corresponding Secretary, Linda Green, Mr, Brothers, Sponsor. THIRD ROW - Randy McKenzie, Tommy Maness, Cary Philbrick, Christine Nicholson, Audrey Gregory, Barbara Gregory, Ruby Pittman, Sandra Baker, Vice-President, Helen Pultz, Tony Hussey, Barry Hamilton, Roland Racette, Mike Jones, Sheryl Carver, Beverly Sizemore, Mike Chapman, Larry Newton. FOURTH ROW - John Gurganus, Ronnie Stephens, Bobby Umphlett, John Eatmon, Kenneth Beasley, Karen Halstead, Doris Harris, Judy Hawkins, Charles Parker, Robert Castillow, Randy Edwards, Steve Manning, James Higginbotham, Barry Nance, David Creef, Robert Tatem. FIFTH ROW - Raymond Meekins, Barry Marple, Bobby Stewart, Bob Alderman, Robert Ginhardt, Herschell Weaver, Steve Young, Harry Hobbs, Jolm Cobb, Ronnie Umfer, Chuck James, Richard Young, Fred Daily, Kenny Spencer, Donnie Long, Philip Moore, John Reeves. . 1:-.1 - r: n .nu1: mu: pave? g i lei r ? - El ww, 'Y :ze 1 , '-,g will Koonce Is DECA State Winner Participating in district contests of display, advertising, job inter- viewing, and sales demonstration, the DECA members joined the business world. One participant in these contests, Glenn Koonce, won the state competition for display and went to Chicago to participate in the National DECA contest. The employee - employer banquet, a yearly event, provided opportunity for the student employee to play host to his employer. Members worked hard to provide a scholarship for a deserving DECA member, who planned to pursue a merchandising major in college. Unique to DECA, its breakfast club meetings com- bined business with pleasure. Plans for a dance and a basketball team completed a busy schedule of activities. At Grants, employees Brenda Halstead and Dianne Harris r are instructed in in selling techniques s 4, f 1 - .E 5' Tw: n A . . . ,, - r,. by Manager, Mr. Linthurst. Mr. Wingate, Manager of Russell and Holmes, and DE students Cary Philbrick, Elaine Riley, and Charles James pause for a picture. Q :- -- ry. --Q., tg 4-. we r -1 l - , , zzz, .15 jf -.bil 'T fi7.' A t r Jerry Bissette, Gary James and Wayne Talley get tips from Manager Harrell at Colonial Store. Treasurer Of State VICA Hoils From Great Bridge By taking part in contests which involve them in the real world of today, members of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America prepare for future vocations. Through participation in these contests at leadership rallies and state conventions, members broaden business knowledge. Some honors won by students in district contests include: Phyllis Frey, first place in hairstylingg Brenda Berryman and Gail Jennings, second and third place, respectively, in current eventsg Lorraine Greene, second place in talent, and Ed Matkins, third place in job inter- view. Beside these achievements, great leadership potential was demonstrated by the election of Rose Collins as the VICA State Treasurer. Showing films in ICT class falls to Donald Huffman. Billy Eure, Rose Collins and Jimmy Twine work on contest scrapbook. ...Q The opaque projector helps Rose Collins discuss Regional Convention , 1 555511555 '- , ff will E? i 'ef Xa. -XX 112 Artist Paul Crockett puts finishing touches on club poster. Secretary Russelline Overton reads minutes at called meeting. VICA: FRONT ROW - Rose Collins, Gail Jennings, President, Wanda Austin, Diane Hamlin, Becky Hackworth, Reporter, Carol Sharp, Russelline Overton, Secretaryg Helen Taylor, Joyce Wade, Linda Harrell, Macie Prentice. SECOND ROW - Edith Pritchard, Stephenie Ratliff, Phyllis Frey, Asa Chandler, Charles Mills, David Manseau, Steve Wise, Ed Calebro, Jackie Bergera, C. M. Smith, Leon Yoder, Mr. Selby, Sponsor. THIRD ROW - Paul Crockett, Jerry Moses, Kenny Brothers, Tommy Guffie, Rosemary Miller, Treasurer, Linda Morse, Kenneth Totty, Frank Walker, Joe Walker, Jimmy Twine, Mike Walker. BACK ROW - L. B. Fincham, Donnie Huffman, Steve Fleming, Roy Green, Wayne Bentley, Bill, Ekleberry, Wilbur Alston, Billy Eure, Vice-Presi- dent, Eugene Cashwell, Jimmy Harris, Bob Kirk. 1 , 5,1 Q I , . i . f t 4 I I A . W , . 1 ' I 31 , l 4 mm., La 13 Aspiring thespians close the first act of musical with a rousing When You're Smiling . 9400 THESPIANS FRONT ROW Elaine Strickland V1Ck1 Stacy Donella Young Elizabeth Phelps Temple Kessler Anna La Fountame Marty Doughton BACK ROW - Sharon Jackson Howard Brod Rhonda Garrett Jimmy Massenglll Re becca Erlandson Dorene Sirmans Lonrue Tarpley Larry Dunnagan TRI My 114 Thespicms Study Silent Screen By furthering their study of acting and directing, these people will be the entertainers of the future. Studying great actors and actresses of the past, the members gain valuable knowledge from the experiences of others. The Thespian Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. T. Ti Turner, is a great advantage to students interested in acting, producing, or directing as a profession. lv ,A i lk 1 1 115 Stars For Acting Pointers Will they ever get it right! Brenda Jordan, Joanna Seagle, Yvonne Liskey and Nancy Mathers rehearse as the band takes tive. Circle de Francais Begins ' Bonjour! rang out from Le Circle de Francais, a newly formed club. The first major project was entering a float in the homecoming festivities. As a service project the club cleaned the equipment of the foreign language laboratories each month and painted signs to cheer the basketball and wrestling teams to victory. Hoping to gain a better understanding of the French people and their customs, members of the club corresponded with French pen pals. Programs included various activities such as sport events, newscasts and viewing photographs of geogra- phical features of France. All French class members maintaining a B average auto- matically become members of the French Legion of Honor, if they so desire. Since this is an honorary organization, the main event of the club was a banquet featuring French foods, held in the Nations' Room of the Golden Triangle. FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW - Brenda Grifiin, Kathy Taylor, Debbie Belcher, Joan Miller, Jennie Smith, Arnie Young, Miss Pat Gillette, Sponsor. SECOND ROW - Becky Johns, Debbie Hamilton, Brenda Ewell, Reporterg Brenda Cousineau, Phyllis Marlo, Lorraine Roberson, Charlotte Warren, Betty Hudgins, Sargeant-at-Arms. THIRD ROW - Sharon Jack- son, Denise Hewitt, Secretaryg Patsy Cogliandro, Nancy Martin, Presi- dent, Howard Brod, Vice-Presidentg Delwyn Deford, Faith Curling, Paulette Ashburn, LaDonna Hedge, Roland Racette. BACK ROW - Jane Costigan, Cornelia Baker, Pat Skinner, Treasurer, Colon Whitehurst, Harry Oakley, Gene Williams, Van Pa.rDue, Randy Forbes, Terry Rhodes. Charlotte Warren, Terry Rhodes and Debbie Eaves practice their French! Patsy Cogliandro and Kathy Hodges plan a postgraduate trip to France. P , Ladies are supposed to remove their hats 3'le2lill,,., in public, Brenda Griffin! On the homecoming float, H rri ii', w ' miniskirted Nancy Martin, If s wearing the latest French style, meets with the approval of the law. High. Nancy Martin speaks before the French Club. 1 I 1 U . Luk, FRENCH LEGION OF HONOR: FRONT ROW - Kathy Taylor, Debbie Belcher, Joan Miller, Sandy Oyler, Charlotte Warren, Betty Hudgins, Cindy Griggs, Suzette Moore, Joy Old, David Lockwood, Jenny Jones. SECOND ROW - Susan Canada, Sandra White, Phyllis Marlo, Candy Cranford, Lorraine Roberson, Martha Cross, Diane Eckleberry, Pam Crump, Margaret Richardson, Jane Hagaman, Barbara Carter. THIRD ROW - Becky Johns, Denise Hewitt, Jane Costigan, Patsy Cogliandro, Nancy Martin, Howard Brod, Delwyn DeFord, Faith Curling, Paulette Ashburn, Brenda Ewell, Sherry McMillan, Karen Crawford, Carol Williams, Cindy Hughes. BACK ROW - Sharon Jackson, 'Cornelia Baker, Pat Skinner, Colon Whitehurst, Mike Lowry, Bruce Oyler, Larry Tay- lor, Joe Norton, Randy Forbes, George Racette, Angela Jacob, John Deickman, Peggy Harriman. 117 Spanish Club Supports The International Youth Ideal Under the leadership of Helen Culbreth, El Circulo de Espanol became involved in foreign affairs! Through the International Youth Program this club helped to sponsor its first president, Mary Midgett, as a 4-H representative student to Venezuela. The fruition of this project became a reality through selling dough- nuts and making and selling pizzas.,In the Homecoming Parade, three members dressed in Spanish costumes rode to triumph on their float with a Mexican bullfight scene. An added attraction afforded another money making project. The Spanish Club challenged the French Club to a spectacular basketball game. J. Ca-trol Informal plannmg makes his choice' comes before meeting vs 6 W-snr' SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW - Maggie Barnard, Wanda Murden, Vice-Presidentg Lynn Foreman, Renee DeBaun, Brenda Jordan, Helen Culbreatli, President, Lee Ball, Treasurer. SECOND ROW - Douglas Miller, Shelia Clendenning, Russelline Overton, Elsie Murphy, Secretary, Cathy Simmons, Crystal Williams, Peggy Evans, Mary Beth Etlieredge, Reporter. BACK ROW - David Levenberg, David Soldato, Vernon Hall, Miss Weeks, Sponsor, Dennis Soldato, Norman Hodges, John Collins, Diane Rcckelhoff. ..,..'q W ,K bv' Bucky Hodges grins slyly after conquering a ferocious bull! 119 32 f , '-,:-' ' ,A V 'x T' ,, - ,,., , J, 7.-g .g'5f.4'53'335:f Tiki -'J-fri' ,aywp-. REE, . . , . -.-, , , M., .. , -- ,J-gsgz. Je - M -V ,, ' ' A-'wx--A' ' ' bi ,. , K K, sf. lm' . ..,,,,,,,,., ,.,,, . .,.... .f , , ' -1' , -',Ug.:s,,-kgifi-3ee,s.:, ,,,,.,.- ff. Q A-X5 if .F-,VECJVM vZ,zaw.,94Yi.:rq:iQ.:,! in f --,ow , , ,-29:-2 1 :fy Connie Broadwater, Sheila Smith and Linda Smith learn salad making. I ...uma ,,! r v 1 KX-wa. wN W 5 I . 4 , FHA FRONT ROW Pam Everett Mane Holton Cynthxa Cashwell Lo1s Cam SECOND ROW Marsha Mmter Cmdy Dall Reporter Wanda Barton Donella Young V1CSP1'6S1d6I'lt Emrly Parker BACK ROW Sherrle Brggs Treasurer Dlane Ivy Brenda Halstead Georgla Rlcardo Pat Oakley Patty St John Presr dent Lmda Wood Chaplam 4 l ' ' ,r 1 1 , 7 I L Hi 1 A 1 . .R Fm 2 pr I , , X ' ' , , Y , w r X ' 'Y .. , 3 3 s f . X we ' f ,, ' may N 1 1 1 Q , mx N ' 5, j 'Q 'Lil x ,E N '45 F ,-7 . rr ,r I '- ,- , ,re .. ,4 , v . b 'EIU' K . .1 - H NMXHNW wx H1 M M M 1.r7igg, 1 M t I ' ' Y 1 4, , '.pm.kg:1,l Al 1 Xil,. ,jf:I vu iv 5 ' : 'Yr I ' ' 'jim' af 'v'rl ':1' Lan' im H ' iw 1: t ff11'?lEffWl,xmfw 1 11111rL1Qfi?fgmWfrggqggifXNs ' ' ,,w,w:rW 'r X ' I' , mm 1 ,. 'Er-f'H 11'M n ' ,. , ,N ,. , r. 4 Y 4.1 A , . , ,. A rg I ' .1 , 9 K ' f 7, 5, A 1, NIWTW - 3, Q 4 WPT., V ' ' 4 lf- L:----E51 ' - A 24' f . H , WT 'M 'H I ,. M HH -l'r' . W ,: , HN' H1 N ' , f I 'L - Y 4. : ' 1 1 1 ' ' , , Z 1 , ' S 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 - x ' Z 1 - 120 1 netsw - V- ' .W if-avi v W 5 XX- ,, ,wif , ms r ' fi' .fy 5 V VA , L-- V., F. - -, Y. . r fr' 'Q afr- ,, F3 Q it ' X - , , .res 'ii ' re f' V 'e ,M if ef' Girls Pursue Foundation In Careers As Homemakers Looking for action? Find the Future Homemakers of America! This year they could be found selling succulent pastries at bake sales, washing cars at local gas stations, preparing covered-dish suppers, and listening to valuable advice from speakers from Lerneris Shops. Other diversified interests included selling Stan- ley Products, collecting recipes for a cookbook, and sponsoring do-nut and candy sales. The club also enjoyed such vivacious activities as giving beach and pajama parties, cook-outs, and going roller skating. They were led in these various activities by their president, Patty St. John and their sponsor, Mrs. Ballinger. Diane Waff contemplates the style of her next dress. Automation eliminates dishwashing detail for Barbara Harper. 22 333 f'.: '-'. .1-'15 iz.: -...Q 'S-X :Q f ' - , -.I:-. -'if -.Q 1 .f U. . .:. f . r'wiM'ig qaej.a -', f 'i 'iii iii,f 15-2243132 E -. ' , ' '- llfrtivzpyf v 1- we' , Y 1 - i f ' ' I JB 3?-s i S 11- Michael Hearring tries for a checkmate. , , -W 1 u w H .,LL, . nu af- Y ,-, Tom Root leaves king open for capture. Kibitzer Frankie Austin ' approves as Donnie Long watches opponent move into a trap. John Mears plans counter move. 11 .. iw in I 122 Am . Chai Ace player Roy Smith's strategic moves clinche a team win. l l S is Chess Club Motches Wits With Neighboring Schools Oddly enough, the main activity of the Great Bridge Chess Club is playing chess! Led in this activity by their President, John Mears, the members challenge each other to series of matches which comprise inter-club tournaments. The chess clubs of other schools are also challenged to tour- naments: First Colonial defeated Great Bridge 3-2, while Great Bridge retaliated with a 5-0 victory over Deep Creek. Enthusiastic members of the club also meet informally in the cafeteria each morning to test their skills. The familiar sight of a group of engrossed young chess buffs playing in the rear of the cafeteria assures one that the Chess Club is one of Great Bridge's most active organizations. CHESS CLUB: FRONT ROW - Marshall Tetterton, Charles Clemons, Mike Wood, Frankie Austin, Roy Smith. SECOND ROW - Matthew Urben, Michael Hearring, Donnie Long, John Lee, Gerald Miller. BACK ROW - Doug Cahoon, Walter Phillips, Tom Root, Donald Kee- see, Terry Fletcher. Xi. f ., -1 1 '-135, MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW - Miss Griffin, Sponsorg Marsha White, Secretaryg Dorene Sirmans, Cathy Simmons, Mrs. Spears, Sponsor. SECOND ROW - Lee Ball, Wilfred Culpeper, John Lee, David Foster, Marshall Nero, Presi- dent, David Williams, Kevin Powell, Treasurer. THIRD ROW - Roy Smith, Harry Oakley, Reporter, Clyde Bond, Glen Roberts, Larry Rumsey, Terry Stewart, Don- nie Long, Ray Sculthorp. BACK ROW - Joe Norton, David Soldato, David Leven- berg, Jose Blay, Mike Andrews, Lee Jackson, Vernon Hall, Ray Owens, Bruce Oyler. Moth And Science .loin Forces The Math Club and the Science Club combined this year to form the Math and Science Club under the leadership of the President Marshall Nero The sponsors Miss Elaine Griffin and Mrs. Frances Spears try to instill interest in advanced study of the different branches of the maths Lenny Nero a student at Old Dominion College has spoken to the Math and Science Club about his three month trip to Antartica. His lecture and slides on an exploration for the National Science Foundation to prove the theory that plants grow in the winter under six feet of ice Sally Wade dumfounded the club with her paralyzing puzzles and near impossible mathematic problems. She provided much entertainment and an enjoyable afternoon. ln the near future the club plans to visit and study the water puri- fication and sewage plants in the Tidewater area. The club also plans to have a lecturer from Langley Air Force Base and perhaps visit the field. Among other planned field trips are: visiting Twiford Funeral Home and visiting Rice s Pit to collect fossils. The club would like to sponsor a per- son to the Virginia Academy of Science. Marshall Nero contemplates what to do next! 124 .11 ,ii is ' as ' ,rms gigs ' -fl .,..-ll'JL .I Mrs. Spears prepares elements for an ionization test. John Hackworth and Joe Bateman present computer to the club. 5 ii iff: fl ,kiwi 'nf 'H-11' 125 TALGF53 was ' Nm g an E i- ' ,,1 ,1 NW' tubal lm 1. . . 'Zuni - -lnuory pfuhvfla . ,-..fa......iLZi! ., nuununun-'aug A 4-4dr Rau, -11--tw 1 1- M Q 'A 1 1 Zig F Quiet! Scientists at Work! vu- W W wgzgu' x,:21L5fgffi511 Hgx , ' 11511115-1 ' ' 5235412111 ,F ,i 1: --I-'wi' .. 11,1-fx, A 1 , 'iemk ' Z X 7 Z ' swf 1111 1 11'r:1e5,,xff 1 N- 1 , 1 ' We-ai 111111.11 1 , 1 .,.1s,,111 ' ' ' 'aff' 11 '11!'1i1rKm 1' ul. 1 11' Eg ijwssziisassiif 3? 1111 1, gf3?mF 1 1' 1111 ' 'z1g'w1QPH-gaiiigefrsif , . 1111' 'VW' E -1-.. 1 , FNA Gives Two Scholarships All of the members of the Nancy Tennant Future Nurses' Club hope- fully look forward to a career as a nurse. Throughout the year, however, they worked hard to render services to the school. Last year they gave two scholarships to graduating seniors in the club. Each scholarship was 5100. They plan to give one again this year to a prospective nurse in the school. In the past the Future Nurses' Club held bake sales and sold Dolly Duzits. Their projects for this year included more bake sales and selling boxes of Christmas cards. In preparation for their careers, they have had speakers to come and speak to the club on various fields of nursing and the area schools of nursing. They have also toured the various hospitals in the area. FUTURE NURSES CLUB: FRONT ROW - Mary Yoder, Representative, Lorraine Roberson, Treasurer, Jane Nichols, Marsha White, Vice President. SECOND ROW - Debbie Wright, Linda Smith, Susie Boyd, Kathy Curling, Betty Wiggins, President. BACK ROW - Denise Riggins, Debbie Jennings, Sandra Godfrey, Secretaryg Angela James, Rosanna Ferrerra. Betty Wiggins displays a book familiar to all potential nurses. Members look on approvingly Sandra Godfrey records minutes. 1:-v 126 I1n..' '- -I 'Im' -'lr ' x x H 'liijliz ' H 1' x x iw 1 V i K At the Technical Center, Mrs. Weeks instructs class in Practical Nursing. we ii' , '-1 .ef M' ,,', ww u w ' ,zgzesbi 1- H H 1 wi A xr . W 4Y , K , 'Q-.I-1? , 5 , . ' ine sr - Y J-t.....Vv,'h -V -:U :Ar W --tk' Miami'-bk 9 f' 1 -ffv .. ,. H , ' uw e ,,i ii1 wi 'ills Betty Wiggins presides over an informal discussion of the future nurses. 127 FTA members give valentines to all teachers. Here Betty Hudgins and Diane Ecklebeny present one to Mrs. Spruill. FTA: FRONT ROW - Kathy Taylor, Jenny Jones, Joan Miller, Treasurer-electg Brenda Griffin, Debbie Price, Charlotte Warren, Brenda Jordan, Chaplain. SEC- OND ROW - Mrs. Rutledge, Co-Sponsor, Joan Jackson, Martha Cross, Betty Hud- gins, Reporter, Denise Eckleberry, Diane Eckleberry, Treasurer, Mrs. Knight, Co- Sponsor. BACK ROW - Veronica Griggs, President, Hope Lancaster, Historian, Patsy Cogliandro, Marianne Hanbury, Secretary, Tempie Kessler, Shelia Clenden- ning, Parliamentariang Russelline Overton, Vice-President. . ,X 128 President Veronica Griggs reports on district meeting. Routine of a regular meeting is interrupted by a coke break. se 3:55 Future Teachers Send Three To State Convention At Richmond Future Teachers of America has done well this year under the leadership of its President, Veronica Griggs. The club has a new co-sponsor, Mrs. Clara Knight, who works with Mrs. Fairy Rutledge to stimulate interest in the teaching profession. This year the club has several honors to claim. Joanna Seagle and Veronica Griggs were elected Parliamentarian and Reporter, respectively, at the District Conference for 1967-1968. The Club scrapbook placed first in district competition. Marianne Hanbury, Brenda Griffin, and Veronica Griggs represented the FTA at the state convention held at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond. The club gave at scholarship of S150 and two separate scholarships of S125 each to future teachers. It sold second-hand books and pom-poms at Home- coming to raise money. 'T'- Future teachers take time out for a Christmas social. The induction ceremony seizes the attention of new members. 129 Buster Blanchard dictates FBLA letter to Barbara Shires. gi 1 ' mfs , . fm, Lili' 4 A H. 55935 'im QM - si 3.: Him- mm. ,lf away 1: w , wi Vwwwbjrgyigggkgai ,L .55 . , -.ma N . - am M 'wa -new gif :EQ iw gsszggairxzgt ,, M 4' ,U Wi, - asf: 4- 532 fl' G H M5551 fiififflfl ' f' 2 ,J 21w,.,.a.: x -r 1 ggi? 1Qr t- , 'WN-Q 2 . Ns. W ,gn Susan Charlton puts finishing touches to bulletin board. I it t , 0 0 130 State FBLA Elects Buster Blanchard Its Treasurer Under the leadership of Buster Blanchard, the Future Business Leaders of America have diligently worked to carry out various projects which are beneficial to the stu- dents of Great Bridge High School. One of these projects was a student directory which lists the names and addresses of all students. Not only did the Great Bridge future business leaders carry out activities in their school and community, they also involved themselves in the Regional, State, and Na- tional Chapters of their organization. Buster Blanchard, State Treasurer, attended the National Convention in San Francisco, California. He was also kept busy by attending state executive planning meetings and the State Conven- tion in Richmond. Paul Charfaurous, local reporter, was elected Regional Reporter. With these accomplishments, the FBLA ended another successful year and set a standard for future members to strive for. Sandra Hyler and Paul Charfauros find those FBLA reports are always due! FBLA: FRONT ROW - Mrs. Davenport, Sponsor, Judy Miller, Theresa Olah, Historian, Lynn Richards, Arlene Ballance, Barbara Shires, Joy Simpson, Margarette Barnard, Lane Richards, Carol Gray, Judith Doxie, Helaine Chay. SECOND ROW - Jackie Gregory, Elaine Strickland, Diane Kennemur, Linda Stillman, Vice-President, Linda Wood, Cindy Dail, Judy Moore, Susan Bennett, Phyllis Ches- son, Sandra Hyler, Secretary, Karen Stillman, Chaplain, Wanda Heath, Ruthie Johnson, Judy Ralph. THIRD ROW - Douglas Miller, Martha Weston, Sharon Jordan, Buster Blanchard, President, Kathy Twiford, Paul Chaufarous, Reporter, Lee Gilbert, Peggy Whaley, Susan Charlton, Treasurer, Tony Hussey, Carolyn East. X 1 7 FSE GB Future Farmers Compete In Five Judging Contests ,Q-if .' K, -t--V---.-.,4Q-,, Led by president Dewayne Hewitt, the FFA has entered numerous contests and placed high in them. In each contest Great Bridge had judging teams consisting of three members each, partici- pating in two Federation and one State Judging Contest. Standings for 1966-67 were: FOREST- RY - Second place Federation: Dewayne Hewitt, Stanley Olah, Glen Wilson, CROPS - Third place Federation: Tim Etheredge, Eugene Daniels, James Laneg FARM MECHANICS - Sixth place State: Glen Wilson, Eugene Daniels, Eugene White. The chapter will compete in Forestry Judging, Crops Judging, Livestock Judging, Public Speaking Judging, and Farm Mechanics Judging later in the year. The Future Farmers of America is an organi- zation that promotes farming and other fields re- lated to agriculture. Throughout the year the FFA participates in many projects and contests on both state and federal levels. Included in these contests are forestry judging, crops judging, live- stock judging, tractor driving, farm mechanics judging, and public speaking judging. These con- tests help prepare boys to become future farmers. l t Q Horticulture enthusiast Bradford Hodges prepares for instruction in lawn and turf class. Two future farmers learn to operate small equipment. ,K ef' Lp.. FFA: FRONT ROW - Glenn Brunner, Stanley Olah, Duane Hewitt, Mr. Pierce, Sponsor, Glenn Wilson, Eugene Daniels, Wade Roughton. SECOND ROW - Mike Creef, Jack Horner, Ralph Bastian, Delton Cahoon, Leon LaFontaine. THIRD ROW - Edward Lewis, Mike Smith, Richard Kephart, Harold Raiford, Otis White, Skippy Moore, Walter Keeter. BACK ROW - Bruce Benson, Andy Higginbotham, Mark Lehman, Marvin Lee, Dwayne Soldato, Herman Belangia, Gregory Jackson. 133 in is-L., A y+f'5Nwf' ,, f f For 2 .1i'll, F , kg N1:v 4 ., ., gl s fl? Milli J ' ' ' K n-Q, Quill And Scroll Motivotes New Literory Competition Working toward a year of more action than in the past, the Quill and Scroll members ended the year with much accom- plished. Led by Angela Jacob, the members strived to further develop their literary knowledge as well as encourage literary excellence in the school. The members planned a visit to the Virginian-Pilot newspaper plant as a group interest. Sponsoring a literary contest for students helped to spur the search for talent within the school. There was a first place award of 55.00, and the first and second place winning entries were published in the Bridgetown Scroll. Valuable experience was gained by writing articles for the Chesapeake Post. With two inductions of mem- bers during the year, the club expanded its membership. New members were able to help orientate the members of the second induction. With expanded membership and increased activities, the club gained deserved recognition. QUILL AND SCROLL: FRONT ROW - Carolyn Folden, Secretary- Treasurerg Barbara Carter, Vice-President, Brenda Jordan, Suzette Moore. SECOND ROW - Shelia Clendenning, Connie Layne, Dorene Sirmans, Lenore Quinn. BACK ROW - Angela Jacob, President, Buster Blanchard, Larry Taylor, Diane Eckleberry, Mr. Moore, Sponsor. X. iii . ii C 5 r as . as Latest magazine holds interest of Angela Jacob, George Keefer and Larry Taylor. 1 C? C337' 134 Tv Quill and Scroll members study publications for possible ideas. Q. 91 . ' 1 li -T J, zu 5 'H I? Mr. Moore and Society members discuss literary merit of national magazine. 3'-,FV ar. f- .1--.. 1 41 1.1 zz12ffw.,, ,' Y H gsifii 1 , . 1, M W1:w,f1e2r: 1 sw. .1 a fexfaflifi , - , H, 2- ' - H w X, i, m,fm,af- V Y 'x ,, Y' M 5,55 , ' fggugmwz ,M Mi M. ,.., L, 'wegeggzf-azw 1' w- 151. M , , -mf W ' s .W ' mf: .. 2 M A--. 135 lx' X. I .v I W-wma, Er ,- , if 5 ,L Guitar soloist Peggy Harriman strums a resonant note. FOLK CLUB: FRONT ROW - Woody Koonce, Martha Smith, Pat Oyler, Miss Barbara Overman, Deborah Scaff, Vickie Smith, Macie Prentiss. SECOND ROW - Millie Winslow, Lonie Edwards, Carolyn Thomas, Beckie Johns, Freddie Moser, Teresa Bunch, Kay Prescott, Ann Marlowe, Barbara Weitzel, Deborah Carter, Elsie Murphy, Barbara Carter. THIRD ROW - Linda Duckworth, Rosemary Miller, Peggy Harriman, Linda l-Iogge, Tempie iiliil 2 A ,f -1 ,y I 2 l' au A , , ,gs L. v 1 Tempie Kessler and Barbara Carter team up for a spirited duet Kessler, Susan Charlton, Candy Cranford, Diane Reckelhoff, Mary Sim- mons, Sally Wade, Karen Crawford, Peggy Determeyer. BACK ROW Donald Keesee, Larry Aldridge, Robert Lucy, Chip Lohr, Jimmy Lane David Norton, Gene Williams, Donald Riley, Jose Blay, Clyde Bond Vernon Witherell, Tryggve Fl'l.1g2l1'd. Y V l i v i 1 JQQ-e.T, Folk Club Reveals Talent hrough Music Experiences Beginning the year with induction of new members, the relatively new Folk Music Club of Great Bridge has become a prominent member of this school's organizations. Socials and visits to local coffee houses enabled members to become better acquainted with folk music and to share with each other their knowledge of folklore and musical instruments. Lyre entertain- ment, provided by members ofthe club as well as by guests, was an important part of the meetingsg and members joined in group singing. Beside collecting songs and organizing them into booklets for each member, the Folk Music Club made the sponsoring of a Dating Game its major project. This club pro- vided an enjoyable way for students to actively participate in and learn folk music. - Pat Brown ' listens excitedly as The Lady with thc Guitar - Peggy Harriman - plays. MONOGRAM CLUB: FRONT ROW - Erie Forehand, David Lockwood, ter, Larry Baker, BACK ROW- Kenny Spenser, Mike Andrews, Bill Barber, James Huffman, Mike Head, Jimmy Altice, Jesse Van Horn, Ricky Lee, Mike Daughtery, Johnny Harris, David Levenberg, Gene Pulley, Kenny Mac Knight. SECOND ROW - Bobby Capps, Jim Thorpe, Jimmy Snyder, Carpenter, Tommy Rhodes. Barry Marple, Johnny Godfrey, Bob Bedsole, Winston White, Keith Min- Monogrom Club Members Sponsor Homecoming Dance Taking an active part in many school activities, the Monogram Club has had a highly successful year under the capable leadership of President Mike Head and Sponsor Mr. Harry Blevins. Included in its many acti- vities were the sponsoring of the homecoming dance, the selling of Wildcat decals and the selling of soft drinks during home basketball games. To become a member of the club, a boy must letter in a varsity sport and be approved by the members. The members of the Monogram Club are distinguished by their green and gold jackets with the club emblem. Andrews, hidden, is way up for a jump ball. INTER CLUB COUNCIL: FRONT ROW - Barbara Carter, Suzette Moore, Wanda Murden, Sharon Caroone, Joy Old, Brenda Jordan. SECOND ROW - Faye Merrill, Dorene Sirmans, Betty Wiggins, Debbie Carter, David Lockwood. THIRD ROW - La Donna Hedge, Roy Smith, Howard Brod, Chris Barone, Denise Hewitt, Marshall Nero. BACK ROW - Lee Jackson, Alfred Mallard, Mike Andrews, Bobby Capps, Van Pardue, Joe Norton. Inter-Club Coordinates All Extra-Curricular Activities Serving as a connecting link between the Student Cooperative Association and all the school-sponsored organizations, the Great Bridge Inter-Club Council performed a necessary and most helpful function. Led by Chairman Alfred Mallard who was supported by the other officers of the club, Vice-Chairman David Lockwood, Secretary Veronica Griggs, and Parliamentarian Lee Jackson, the Inter-Club Council met once a month. Each school- sponsored organization was required to send a delegate to the meetings, the delegate usually being the vice-president of the organization that he represented. The delegates reported on the activities of their clubs and received any instructions that were relevant to their club and its activities. The Inter-Club Council co-ordinated the activities of the clubs within its organization during the school year so that there would be no possible con- flict of dates and acted as a means of communication between the organizations by offering them the opportunity to share their ideas, problems, and solutions. Alfred Mallard and Veronica Griggs go over agenda before the meeting. V - - - I 'am T . . A 3 -1 . Q .5 as awful' 1 I , if . . L Co-Sponsors: SOUTHSIDE FLORIST K, . , Q 724. as , .11 ' M WM ' o 2 , in N.. i - f V E l u LEA ,' X ,N i, M sq.: 5 ii- ll , - X N I Q V' ir . i if E emi ,, 'JJ 75 E.. ,Um .we A lipafsws ,elm 1 'l ,, u 5 vii M United to promote school spirit . . . Sharing common intierests . lileceujing wellfdeserged honors andp sllecognized fellow LL o ooo worthy Achieving socially and scholastically . . . Growing in responsibility . . . Adjusting. . Qcgeptmg challenges . M wading l ' W f , . . Benefiningf l from equal opportunities for advancement . . . ' Guidedhsmoothly by competent class sponsors ppp Snvssgsiullx culmmatigigi i hh. u ' ,,' 2121 ' ill p theeeqgperiencesr of gpasgfgegrs l Sharing ideas Accepting failures . . . Striving for success . . . S llealizing me high yglue ' H M i M repiieserjiftivef ofthe ACTlVE spirit of Greaiisadge High i. . 140 L- af. w 1 3 , Great Bridge Graduates Largest Class In Chesapeake Mrs., Santa Claus, Sally Wade, reveals contributions of senior class. William Morton Abrams James Walter Altice 34 4 kr ' v' ' IT I rv Ei: fs -vff ' Elizabeth Adair Ambrose Michael Robert Andrews QQ ' i 1 .. , N Dougas Paul Ashcraft William Francis Ashton, Jr. 142 Q T f'-es lk ' Larry Baker Sandra Sue Baker 352 of? gif -.af f Q mi, ers. . .. .. gt, '7C'1i ' Lee Tyler Ball William Onslow Barber, Jr. James Mannon Barclift Larry Albert Barnes 1 7 5,52 I Mary Susan Barnes Christine Marcia Barone ALM, Michael Kent Bauer Kenneth Ray Beasley Robert Darden Bedsole Susan Morgan Bennett 143 .' ' i 1. Fif- WILLIAM MORTON ABRAMES - Junior Vaisity-gBasketballg Bridgegf' Reporter. C ' JAMES WALTER ALTICEVQ' Freshman Presidentgi'Sopho1nore Representativeg Junior Vice-Presidentg Basketball Managerg Varsity Footballg Key Clubg Thespian Societyg Prom Steering- ,Committeeg Monogram Clubg Musicalg Track. ' ELIZABETH ADAIR AMBROSE - Varsity Cheerleaderg Bridgeg Sophomore Representativeg French Clubg Junior'Varsity Cheer- leader, Girls' Athletic Association, Keyette Clubi Future Home- makers of Americag Senior' Playy it , MICHAEL ROBERT ANDREWS. -,- Junior LVa1gsit5gglaBasketba11g Varsity,fBaske'tbal1g Varsity' Trackg KeyCl1fibgVMonog1tam Clubgf Prom Steering Committe?:'giNationa1 Honor?--Siicietyi Honor Graduate. I , 7 DOUGLAS PAUL ASHCRAFT - Junior Varsity Football Manager, Wrestlingg Senior Assemblyg Honor Graduate. WILLIAM FRANCIS ASHTON, JR. - Junior Varsity Football, Mixed Chorus. k k , K LARRY, BAKER - Junior Varsity Footballg Junior .Varstiy Basket- bal1g'Varsity Basketballg Monogram Club. - H SANDRA' ,SUE BAKER '- Girlsfgiathletic Associati1:Qrij3e1'JJistributive Education Clubs of Americajieporter, Vice-Presideiit1i LEE TYLER BALL - Spanish, Club, Treasurerg Math Clubg National Honor Societyg Junior Civitan Club, President, Scholastic Teamg Honor Graduate. WILLIAM ONSLOW BARBER, JR. - Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity Football, Indoor Trackg Outdoor Track, Monogram Clubg National Geographical Society, Future Teachers of America, Vice- President, District Treasurerg 'Powder Puff Coachg Office Assistantg Senior Assembly. ' 5 1 2 JAMES- MANNON BARCLIETI'5gJunior Varsity, B?SlSEIba.l1-5 Varsity Basketballg Key Clubg National-ff Honor Societyg Prom Steering Cominitteeg French Legion of 'lflbnorg Honor Gradtiatef' LARRY ALBERT BARNES -'Senior Play. f I MARY SUSAN BARNES - Bridge, Feature Editor, Delta Tri-Hi-Yg Senior Assemblyg French Legion of Honorg Future Homemakers of America, Recording. Secretary, Junior Civitan Club, Recording Secretaryg French Clubg Girls' Athletic Association. CHRISTINE MARCIA BARONEV- Freshman President5,Girls' Glee Club-5 Debate Teamg French iliegidnof Honorg Horneconiing Senior Attendaritg Musicalg ' Prom I Committeeg dentg'f'Junior Civitan Club,4Cliaplain, Vice-Presidenfjffflirls' Stateg Senior Assemblyg Doria Tri-Hi-Yg National Honor Societyg Student Counci1'gHqnor Graduate, Powder4Puff Gameg Most Cooperative. MICHAEL' KENT BAUER - Varsity Baseballg Bridge, Reporter, Sports Editorg Monogram Club. KENNETH RAY BEASLEY - Distributive Education Clubs of America. H 5 p ROBERT DARDEN BEDSOLE,--Junior Varsity Fciotballg Varsity Football, Honorable Mention Ail5Tidewaterg Indoorfifrackg Outdoor Trackg Monogram Clubg PoWder Puff Gameg Nationalf1Geographical Society. 1 ,. I - I ' SUSAN MORGAN BENNET - Future Nurses' Clubg Future Busi- nessiLeaders of Americag Sophomore Representative g Girls Athletic Association. Seniors Give Rousing Show BRUCE BENSON! - vafsirytfiieeibaiig iiiicfiiidglam Clubg Powder Puff Gameg Future Farmers of America. JESSE WAYNE BENTLEY - Future Business Leaders of Americag Future Teachers of Americag French Legion of Honorg Folk Music Clubg Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. A VICKI LYNN BERGESS. 3. ' g V DENNIS BRANTLEY BIRSNBECK. 1 JERRY' RUDOLPH BISSETTE - Junior Varsity Foofbaug sophorf' more Representativeg Distributive Education Clubs of America, President. WILLIAM WARNER BLANCHARD - Bandg Quill and Scrol1gTennisg Monogram Clubg Bridge, Assistant Editorg Future Business Leaders of America, Vice-President, President, State Treasurerg Musicalg Inter-Club Council. JOSE GEORGE BLAY - Key Clubg Folk Music ClubgMath and Sci- ence Clubg F ootballg Powder Puff Cheerleaderg National Honor Societyg F riendliestg Forensics, Poetry Readingg Freshman Presidentg Basketballg Band: Sophomore Presidentg Senior Play. P CLYDE HIIJLFBOND - French Legion offlionorgKey1fClubgMath,1'Qg4i and SciencePfClubg Folk,5Music Clubg Thespian Societyg' One-act' Contest Playg Inter-Club Council: Wrestlingg Footballg Forensics, Prose Readingg Most Talentedg Student Councilg Senior Representa- tiveg Powder Puff Cheerleaderg Monogram Clubg Senior Playg Honor Graduate. V 'J ASHTON MONTGOMERYJBOWEN A JEAN DA11.g.aoYcE -y Girls' one ciuiigftfurure America. j -if rrt. ff is f ' SHARON LEE BOYD - Senior Assemb1ygOftice Assistant. VERNA MAE BRAGG - Girls' Glee Club. CATHERINE LEE BRICKHOUSE - Girls' Athletic Associationg Future Homemakers of Americag 1G1ee Clulgwi. L. BETTY MAE-RlSOWN.f.Fuwre Buslnessfleaders o5iemsriQa.a1OfHce. axsasem. i'it s t..t 3. tsttstets S ' PATRICIAANN BROWN - French Legion of I-Ionorg Girls' Athletic Associationg Girls' Glee Club, All-Stateg A Cappella Choirg Mixed Chorusg Dehna Tri-Hi-Yg Folk Music Clubg Junior Civitan Club. ,BEVERLY JO BUTTS C . M 4 ,Paz wi 's PBRENDA .AQQLEMAN MCAHOONN -- Bland, All-Regional. Ouarterfsiileggl master, Liliiiafiahg De1ta'eTriiHi-Y, Reporter, Modelgfieneral ti i' semblyg spanish Clubg National Honor Societyg Honor Graduateg Musicalg Senior Assembly? EDWARD LEE CA LEBRO - Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. SUSAN GREGORY CANADA - Junior Varsity Cheerleaderg Varsity Cheerleaderg1Doria Tri-Hi-Yg Homecoming Junior Attendantg Home- jeoming Queeng National Honor Societygg 'Senior Representativeg. Powder Puff '-Gameg Prom Steering Committeeg French Legion of' Honorg Future Nurses' Clubg Miss Great Bridge High Pageant, Fourth Runner-Upg Mixed Chorusg All-Stateg Most Popularg Honor Graduateg Office Assistantg Senior Assembly. ROBERT LINWOOD CAPPS - Key Club, Vice-Presiclentg Senior Vice-Presidentg, Inter-Club, r Councilg Thespian Society Musical' Sophomore Representativeg Monogram Clubg Junior Vafsity Footzi ballg Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basketballg Varsity Basketballg Powder Puff Game, Queeng Wittiestg Most Unpredictableg Track. Jose George Blay Clyde Hill BOIld . . If I 'V E,- I 1 ' A iii. gg X JZ .. in Bruce Wayne Benson Jesse Wayne Bentley 'A' i in Ai 144 V J --.f Vicki Lynn Bergess Dennis Brantley Birnbeck ' .mafia mimi- i-WZ' Sli ii 'X l' N : . M U i 'ff wir . 1 E' ..-.pq Jerry Rudolph Bissette William Warner Blanchard Ashton Montgomery Bowen Jean Dail Boyce f' Sharon Lee Boyd 11--T Patricia Ann Brown Ina ,f it .,., A B , :', f ff 'zul IE : K ' -4 Wg , ,M l 'E N f x Susan Gregory Canada Robert Linwood Capps Vernna Mae Bragg w K. M, , MMR Beverly Jo Butts '68 Senior Assembly was a real riot! Catherine Lee Brickhouse Brenda Coleman Cahoon 'fi' W ff Betty Mae Brown , .. , w, .C , ,,, , A , , .iD,.iD,fi.,,:Z,i:: , :Mm K , X affgrfwzwfsz, wx: A, A 5 1 5A4f.,n,g1efwzmf2zQff H we - w w h ' H M w ww HH, ,,, - me ef' ww ww' H' H , w,,, , ,r1a, 1y,r1a, w w ww w QQ., 'tr Edward Lee Calebro J , ' 1. w ' ' QS, :A-fifafwi Z A -, 1-'www' ww ,L e . qw 1, . wx Bed we 2 H l L Zee: I ,M , Z, , .53-jyx ' W ' h 'Apr' Kenneth Ray Carpenter Barbara Evonne Carter N9 4T'9 .1 Deborah Yvonne Carter Eugene Lee Cashwell 'f Priscilla Jean Castelloe ASH Neill Chandler fog Charlotte Elaine Chappell Paul Jose Chaffaufos KENNETH RAY CARPENTER - Outdoor Track, Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Trillaptaing Monogram Club, Powder Puff Coach, Indoor Track. BARBARA EVONNE CARTER - National Honor Society, Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Acting Vice-President, Senior Treasurer, French Legion of Honor, Folk Music Club, Secretary, Powder Puff Game, Quill and Scroll, Vice-President, Inter-Club Council, Causeway, Lay-out Editor, Southern lnterscholastic Press As- sociation, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Honor Grad- uate. DEBORAH YVONNE CARTER - Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, Powder Puff Game, Folk Music Club. EUGENE LEE CASHWELL - Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. PRISCILLA JEAN CASTELLOE - Mixed chorus, Delma Tri- Hi-Y. ASA NEAL CHANDLER - Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Math Club. CHARLOTTE ELAINE CHAPPELL - Distributive Education Clubs of America. PAUL JOSE Cl-IARFAUROS - Future Business Leaders of America, Boys' Glee Club, A11-State, All-State Workshop, Musi- cal, A Cappella Choir, Bridge, National Geographical Society. SUSAN SHERELL CHARLTON - Girls' Glee Club, Folk Music Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Treasurer. PHYLLIS LORRAINE Cl-IESSON - Future Business Leaders of America., p BARBARA SHEILA CLENDENNING - National Honor Society, President, Doria Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers of America, Parlia- mentarian, Reporter, Spanish Club, Vocale, Folk Music Club, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Powder Puff Game, Causeway, Copy Editor, Southern Interscholastic Press Association, Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association, Senior Assembly, Honor Grad- uate. CATHERINE ANN COCHRAN - Band, Majroette, Miss Great Bridge High Pageant, Second Runner-Up, Musical, Senior As- sembly, Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Powder Puff Game, Girls' Athletic Association. . BARBARA ELIZABETH COFFEY - Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Honor Graduate. I CAROL SHARP COLLIER - Bible Club, Band. ROSE MARIE COLLINS - Girls' Athletic Association, Voca- tional Industrial Club of America, Treasurer, State Treasurer. WILLIAM JOHN COLLINS - Wrestling, Spanish Club, Powder Puff Cheerleader. PATRICIA FAYE COPELAND - Senior Assembly, Mixed Chorus, All-State, A Cappella Choir, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Captain, Prom Steering Committee, Musical, French Club, Most Unpredictable, Most School Spirited, Powder Puff Game, Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Reporter. BRENDA LEE COUSINEAU - Band, All-Regional, Solo En- sembles, French Club, Reporter, Senior Assembly, Majoretteg Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Parliamentarian, Powder Puff Game. Four Seniors Attend CSPA Loyal but wet - fans stick with team. 5' ' Susan Sherell Charlton Phyllis Lorriane Chesson ! ' -,, Z. . , K: V .-.,,.--...,.., Barbara Sheila Clendenning Catherine Ann Cochran Barbara Elizabeth Coffey Carol Sharp Collier fn xv li S 2 ii ii C lx ' 5 E Egg! 'a , Rose Marie Collins William John Collins Patricia Faye Copeland Brenda Lee Cousineau 147 ll Paul David Crockett, Jr. Pamela Joyce Crump K Ll F54 ' I ' ' f La Linda Raye Cuthrell Cynthia Tarkenton Dail ' , 'T Fredrick Ralph Dailey, Jr. Michael Aluah Daughtrey H?fff 'Q?f Z ' ' ' ' ' ' 'H 'W gg ll . George Alton Davis Glenda Sue Deans FELT' 1 l , Eight Senior Leaders Study Ar Boys' And Girls' Store GLEN MELVIN cox. RUSSELLSTALBOT CRAMER - Powder Puff Cheerleader. PAUL DAVID CROCKETT, JR. - Iunior Varsity Wrestlingg Honor Graduate. - Helen Renee DeBaun PAMELA JOYCE CRUMP - Future Nurses Clubg Folk Music E' ' E- Y- Clubg National Honor Societyg Doria Tri-Hi-Yg French Legion of Honorg Girls' Athletic Associationg Bridge, Reporterg Musicalg Office Assistantg Powder Puff Gameg Honor Graduateg Senior Representativeg Senior Assembly. HELEN CULBRETH fspgaish Club, Pfesiaenfg aime- Club. KAREN KAY CURLING - Office Assistant. 'RQ LINDA RAYE CUTHRELL - Freshman Representativeg Band. CYNTHIA TARKENTON DAIL g Dorcas Tri-Hi-Yg Powder 'Puff Game! 'Junior Civitan Clubigg.Future Homemakers of America, Reporter g Future Business Leaders of America. FREDRICK RALPH DAILEY, JR. - Distributive Education Clubs of America. John Peter Deickman, III MICHAEL ALUAH DAUGHTREY - Junior Varsity Basketballg Varsity Basketballg Monogram Club. GEORGE ALTON DAVIS - French Iiegion ofnonorg Marhrciuab. GLENDA sUE DEANS - Delta Tri-Hi-Yg Oftice Assistant. I u f 4-I HELEN RENEE DEBAUN - Girls. Glee Clubg Delma Tri-Hi-Yg Spanish Club, Vocaleg National Honor Societyg Library Assistantg Honor Graduateg Quietiestg Senior Assembly. , fi WALTER GLENN DEBIASE - Tennis. JOHN PETER DEICKMAN, III - Freshman Treasurerg Band, All? - Regional, Senior Representativegl National Honor Society, Reg porterg French Legion of Honorg Math Clubg Senior Assemblyg Boys' State: Honor Graduate. T-. W L . H I Donna Marie DiLuca CATHERINE RAY DEWITT. DONNA MARIE DILUCA - Bridge. TIMOTHY CLAY DOUGALS - Wrestlingg Golfg Distributive Education, Clubs of America. . . -1 LAWERENCE EUGENE DUNNAGAN - Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity Footballg National Geographic Societyg Thespian Societyg Musicalg Monogram Clubg Powder Puff Coach. CAROLYN ANN EAST - Girls' Athletic Associationg Future Teachers of Americag Future Business Leaders of America. , Lawrence Eugene Dunnagan 149 t...- Walter Glenn DeBiase Catherine Ray Dewitt C .uw Z I. if U W a 1.2 . 5 -Y ' , gif? tl , , :+ . 'Sur . . iyltJ1l,xii-S11 - 1 . BNVWW-1: 7' .... .-eral' 'I .' .,'l'-1 11194 Alf: PQ saseasea -lsagaaaee 22.-wiusliiveasa K :Ile , 1 ral msftisxzfits. Timothy Clay Douglas Carolyn Ann East Af' Sherryl Diane Ecklebeny pi -, K K .. t, , 5. , r 6 A ' YV 'V I xffiw i 'i' FM he eaia if .' ff! Q tif i A ab, Belinda Sue Eldridge Janice Faye Edwards , K-W T - r f?-if WH ,ig ,wi im .iw ,, ' i ' ' sz, f ' U ? Lonie May Edwards William Francis Ekleberry 'QQ Rebecca Jean Erlandson James William Ertsgaard James Timothy Etheredge Journalism Students Take School Publications To SIPA ,FT . y X 3. mais Cheerleaders march to homecoming victory 150 ,L-.. K Evelyn Anne Eure Vernon Edward Eure, Jr. Brenda Kay Evans SHERRYL 'DIANE ECKLEBERRY - Future Teachers of fAmer- ica, Treasurer-Elect, Treasurerg French Legion of Honor? Doria Tri-Hi-Yg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Societyg Causeway, Sales Manager, Southern Interscholastic Press Associationg Girls' Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg Honor Graduateg Senior Assembly. IANICE FAYE EDWARDS. LONIE MAY EDWARDS - Folk Music Club. .y w1LL1AM C FRANCIS EKLEBERRY - vocational Industrial Clubs of'America. 'I ' ' J A BELINDA SUE ELDRIDGE - Mixed Chorusg Future Home- makers of America. REBECCA JEAN ERLANDSON - Mixed Chorusg Girls' Athletic Associationg Sophomore Representativeg Office Assistantg Thes- pian Society. X JAMESQQIPVILLIAM ERTSGAARD1 Basebal1gNMixed Distributive Education Clubs of America. JAMES TIMOTHY ET HEREDGE - Future Farmers of America, President. EVELYN ,ANNE EURE - Bible Clubg Future Business Leaders of Americag Library Assistant. VERNON EDWARD EURE, JR. - Spanish Clubg Junior Varsity Basketballg Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Vice-Presi- dent. - BRENDA KAY EVANS - Delma Tri-Hi-Yg National Honor Societyg Powder Puff Gameg Library Assistantg Mixed Chorusg Honor Graduate. STEPHEN FRANKLIN EVANS- Math and Science-Q-QC1ubg Powder Cheerleader. M m::V SUSAN ADELE EVERETT - Bridge. PATRICIA ANNE FAGAN - Girls' Athletic Association. TIMOTHY DOUGLAS FEARINGTON - Varsity Wrestlingg Musical. ELLIS ALVIN FENTRESS - Indoor Trackg Baseballg National Geographical Societyg Science Club, gif' ' ROSANNE AUGUSTA FERRERA - Spanish Club, Vocaleg Future Nurses Club, Reporterg Thespian Societyg Girls' Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg A Capella Choirg Musical. LOUIS BROWN FINCHAM, JR. - Cross-Country Track. 532. ' ' 6 i ,x r,,. Stephen Franklin Evans ' L. Tb- Susan Adele Everett ,ff 'Ui Timothy Douglas Fearington Rosanne Augusta F errera Patricia Anne Fagan Ellis Alvin Fentress Louis Brown F incham, Jr. Win or lose, Cheerleader Peggy Harriman must smile. Sixty Seniors Mc: into in Honor Standing fi' '-E Carolyn Sue F olden Erie Sanford Forehand em ooo,i Tryggve Neilsen F rugard Deborah Lee Garner . ,E W , 152 Htl Grover Cleveland Foreman v' H rn' X i H H H r Charlotte Venters Gendill 1 1 i Donnie Elmo Finley Brenda Diane Fletcher Phyllis Ann Frey Jeremiah Lee Gilbert DONNIE ELMO FINLEY. BRENDA DIANE FLETCHER - Drill'TeamgGir1s' Clubg Spanish of ' Clubg Science Clubg Student Councilg Distributive Education Clubs of America. CAROLYN SUE FOLDEN - Mixed Chorusg Junior Varstiy Cheerleaderg 'Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Captaing Doria Tri-I-li-Y, Reporterg Powder Puff Gameg Future Teachers of Americag Ofiice Assistantg Causeway, Business Manager, Southern Inter- Scholastic Press Association, Columbia-1 Scholastic Press Associa-1 tiong Quill and Scroll, Secretary, Treasurerg National Honor' Societyg Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Representativeg Honor' Graduate. ERIE SANFORD FOREHAND - Varsity Baseballg Varsity Footballg Monogram Clubg Junior Civitan Club. GROVER CLEVELAND FOREMAN. PI-IYLIJJS ANN FREY - Gir1s'Glee vocaiiomi iniiiisiriiiif y Clubs of Arrierica. , pi Q TRYGGVE NEILSEN FRUGARD - Folk Music Clubg Junior Varsity Footballg Spanish Club. DEBORAH LEE GARNER - Office Assistantg Freshmen Rep- resentativeg Girls' Athletic Associationqg Girls' Glee Club. CHARLOTTE VENTERS GENDILL - Mixed Cnofusg Girls' Glee Clubg Girls' Athletic Association. JEREMIAH LEE GILBERT - Junior Varsity Footballg Trackg Future Business Leaders of America. ROBERT McKlNLEY GINDHART, III - Boys' Glee Clubg Mixed Cliorusg A Cappella Choir, Regional. l JOHN WESLEY GODFREY - Junior Varsity Footballg rviiieii Chorusg Junior Varsity Basketballg Trackg Varsity Basketballg Varsity Footballg Wrestlingg Monogram Club. JOHN SPENCER GOODE. LINDA DIANE GOURLEY - Futurezilflomemakers of America, Sergeant-at-Arms, A ROBIN EUGENIA GRANT - Choralettesg Mixed Chorus, Ac- companist, All-Regionalg A Cappella Choir, President, Accom- panistg All Stateg Choral Council, Presidentg Sophomore Repre- sentativeg Dorcas Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms. Vice-President, Chaplaing Causewayg Powder Puff Gameg Senior Assemblyg Musicalg Most Talented. CAROLM ANNE GRAY - Dorcasgfrri-Hi-Y, Girls' Aniieriq Associationgffilfuture Business Leaders of America. ' LAWRENCE EDWARD GRAY - Junior Varsity Footballg Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Parliamentarian. BARBARA JOAN GREEN - Thespian Societyg Musicalg Office Assistantg Girls' Athletic Association. Robert McKinley Gindhart, III 4 i 'FW gtdbr John Spencer Goode ,. Robin Eugenia Grant ,pf 5 IT Lawrence Edward Gray 153 rr? John Wesley Godfrey L V- Linda Diane Gourley J , I iq ? Carol Anne Gray E 2 an . seas rf-Siena -iisesiw , ,, Barbara Joan Green JULIA KAY GREEN - Girls' Athletic Association. MARCIA LORRAINE GREENE - Sophomore Treasurerg Fresh- man, Sophomore, Senior Representativeg Girls' Athletic As- ,sociagonga Senior Playgg- ' A ROY FRANCIS GREENE. J BARBARA GWENDOLYN GREGORY - Girls' Clubg Library Clubg Student Councilg Journalism Staffg Distributive Education Clubs of America. A A R' 1 its M - LINWOOD THOMAS GRIER - National Geographical Societyg Science Club. CINDY ELAINE GRIGGS - National Honor Societyg Delrna Tri-Hi-YQ French Legion of l-lonorg Powder Puff g Best Typist of thefieaiifAwardg.OfficeQAssistantgHonoi5?Graduate. VERONICA CECELIA GRIGGS - Future Teachers of America, Treasurer-Elect, President, District Reporterg Inter-Club Council, Secretaryg National Honor Societyg Thespian Societyg Spanish Clubg Delma Tri-Hi-Yg Office Assistantg Powder Puffg Musicalg Honor Graduate. V p,.' ,1 THOMAS ANTHONYWGUFFIE - Mixed Chorusg Wrestlingg Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. JOHN PAYNE GURGANUS, JR. - Distributive Education Clubs of America. f' A BECKY SUE HACKWORTH - Bandg Delta Tri-Hi-Y. JANE ANNE HAGAMAN - Girls, Glee Club, All-Regionalg A CappellaiChoirg Powder Puff g Delma Trifl-li-Y, Chaplaing French Legion of Honorg National Honor Societygsl-loner Graduate. NORMA RUTH HAIRE - Thespian Societyg Girls' Athletic Associationg Future Homemakers of America. KATHRYN LYNN HALL - Distributiye, Education Clubs of America, orter. PATRICIA ANN HALL - Girls' Athletic Associationg Future I-Iomemakers of Americag National Geographical Societyg Bridge, Corresponding Editor for Vocational School. JOSEPJ-LALLEN HAMirfroN - wresruiignpsuuupt pppp BEVERLY DIANN HAMLIN - Math Clubg Vocational Industrial Clubs of Americag Honor Graduate. Julia Kay Green Roy Francis Greene Linwood Thomas Grier 3 Veronica Cecelia Griggs Thomas Anthony Guffie John Payne Gufgallllsi JF- Becky Sue Hackworth 4 4' 'Pl-V Marcia Lorraine Greene 1 A ia-. Barbara Gwendolyn Gregory Ad. Cindy Elaine Griggs .91- Jane Anne Hagaman Norma Ruth Haire Kathryn Lynn Hall Patricia Ann Hall 4 ' iff , ' BEE V Wi ,, ii 1 N N Wade And Rhodes Are Optimist Choices fl-if Joseph Allen Hamilton Beverly Diann Hamlin Racing down the field, Pat Copeland makes Powder Puff touchdown for Delma. a Eu 3. if It 'E fix less: qi Frances Jane Hamlin Virginia Lee Harlow FRANCES HAMLIN -E Athletic Assoeiationg Future Homeniakersigofi Americag Mbded Chorusg AYCa15pe11a Choirg Gir1s',G1ee Clubg Office Assistantg Vocational Industrial' Clubs of Americag Distributive Education Clubs of America. VIRGINIA HARLOW - Girls' Athletic Association. ,LINDA Alternate .Cheerleaderg Mixed Chorusg 7G1ee Club, Vocational Industria1QC1ubs of Amee 1C3. f . PEGGY ANN HARRIMAN - Senior Assemblyg Varsity Cheer- leaderg Folk Music Clubg Girls' Athletic Associationg Mixed Cho- rus, All-State,,,French Legion ,of Honorg De1mae'1Qri-Hi-Y, Parlia- . mentarian,:gLViQe2President5 'Puff Gameygflflational Honor Societyg Graduate. ' 'Q f C , ' ' JAMES ALBERT HARRIS, JR. - Bandg Thespiansg One Act Play-g Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. JOHN EDWARD HARRIS 1 Bzisketballg Monogirfm Clubg Base- ballg Footljwfglfrench Clubf' gf fl fl , - CAROLYN LOUISE HARRISON. WILMA CONNIE HARRISON - Bridge. WILLIAM 'RHEERI HASSELE f,Vocationa1 Iridiismal Clubs of America. f , J I I ROBERT DARRELL HATLEY. JUDY ANN I-IAWKINS - Gir1s',Ath1etic Association, Distributive Education 0fAm6I1CR.V X .Q N MICHAEL STEPHEN HEAD 4 Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basketballg Varsity Basketball, Tri- Captaing Varsity Baseballg Key Clubg Monogram Club, Presidentg Prom Steering Committeeg Musicalg Thespian Society, Vice- Presidentg One Act Playg Senior ,Playg Junior Reporterg Senior Assembly g lfreshman, Sophorncqre,,Sen1or Representatives. ,,f,,t,,-,. , - - .,1,,,., - .-.J MARY BERNADETIE HENSLEY - Gir1s'Athletic Associationg Future Home-:makers of America. MERIAM KAY HERRINGTOIQ7 Library Assistagitg Delta Tri-Hi- Y' I KA'Ill-IRYNZ HEWETT chorus rufei worksho' . , e 'CY P5 Dorcas Tri-Hi-Y, Future Business Leaders of Americm. JEROME EUGENE HICKMAN - Chess Club, Bible Club. GEORGE igienano HILBQKN Basebau, Distributive Educa- tion Clubs Officeligrssistant. 'Q I A 6 Linda Diane Harrell Peggy Ann Harriman James Albert Harris, Jr. John Edward Harris Fi-if' i f eg:.si3iv'i .. Q . f-.. : ,ga I '- is ' asa- '-1 ' -,ggi ' Q-:tg-I V ,X 5 , . If.. A I Carolyn Louise Harrison Wilma Connie Harrison ii-D ...J ,I William Robert Hassell Robert Darrell Hatley -1 : ,3g 'iw eww Office Assrstant Ahce Mernll peers through teachers mall box Ruthie Nuckols Is Named DAR Delegate x X-s ' fm YW' Q if 'Er Menam Kay Hemngton Kathryn Jean Hewett Jerome Eugene Hickman 157 ff me qw Judy Ann Hawkins Michael Stephen Head Mary Bemadette Hensley George Richard Hilbom J F- N M , .r.. as H y ' r I M Nyglr r m ggEfT?gj' 2 , H .W:xWFf - ' 2i3g3ir211sf+ wlffqQVfJYW3Ji? ,VV 1 N : .,.,, v - -. V ' , , wg ..,, , M J , Q- M W y A gm ' -Awihgyw V ' H , 2 E:-sr' if' 'f iQ'x,q,J!:l '21-1 , 'J' ' m T: rl V S I E:.:55 ' M A ' 'H Q' - 27:51 1 . 1 y 'H N 1 H ., QL: , - H ,, ' W X W EH H' W l if: N . , w Swv: V V' W ww use , . . ,, ' Www ' ' 'h :.'n,, iw ,M J. , V - V. I Y' N 5' . ff N . V W W I we w ' My S ' 1 , : NVEZ H :Stir 1 'N 1' H153 .1 1542 E lv , ml: ,fl 1' W, E -I4 . 'fe Q V Em gy.. Y Aw - ei ' J Q -A . fr MTM ,N 1 if fe fgfre? i V H 'Yi' ,. H J H J . X , I VH ' W ' Mi uw Y V L., Q ' I JN N' ' 1... MGA Chooses Dorene Sirmcms Speaker Cf The House Seniors live it up for a brief time at class assembly. M323 Sandra Jean Hinton Brenda Louise Hobbs Harry Alan Hobbs Sherry Bradford Hodges H a s K if Sherry Ellen Holloman Lorene Hudson James William Huffman Sandra Faye Hughes 1 58 e H1 V . 4A 2. iv. r ri A, . . jd, 4- . , . 6' I Irene Frances Hunt Sandra Kay Hyler Angela Noel Jacob 'wildly 3 'His U William Lansden Huskey f--x V ,fffs - ' ' ,,, .- ...wig N tl ,s.. 'fl ev. ,Q H ' in L Lee Howard Jackson f ,-. I J Charles Clisto James, Jr. SANDRA JEAN I-IINION - Girls' Athletic Assoeiationg Dis- tributive EducationgQClubs of America. , .ff 'f M in wi W I A by .egg BRENDA Lo U1sE.ggg1 aiss Gun' one chorus Dorcas 'Tri-Hi-Y.g faa J . HARRY ALAN laa HOBBS - Distributive Education crabs of America. SHERRY BRADFORD HODGES - Future Farmers of America. SHERRY ELLEN HOLLOMAN. LORENE HUDSON 7 Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Secretaryii Band, Section Leader, A11-State, Workshop, Solo Ensembleg Majorette, Head, Drum, Representatiifig French Clubg FrenchwLegi5fn of Honor. JAMES Junior Nmifvi Footballg lnilooi Tiaokg O1ltdoor'Trackg C1ubiPowder' Puff 'CheerleadergBridgea W H SANDRA FAYE HUGHES - Girls' Glee Clubg Girls' Athletic Associationg IRENE FRANCES HUNT. WILLIAM LANSDEN HUSKEY - Bandg Junior Varsity Footballg Spanish Club. M SANDRA 'KAY ...I-IYQLER - Girls' Athletic Assagiariong Library Assistantg Mixedguglliorusg Bible Clulpg FUtlJ!6,igl1SiIlSSS Leaders! of AmericaglDgorr3ias'iQl'i'iQlfIijYgSenior ,, LEE HOWARD JACKSON' - Junior Varsity Wrestlingg Varsity Wrestlingg Key Clulzif Presidentg Monogram Clulig Junior Civitan Clubg Boys' Stateg National Honor Societyg Prom Steering Com- mitteeg Junior Representativeg Senior Assemblyg Honor Grad- uate. ANGELA NOEL JACOB - Mixed Chorusg French Legion of Honorg Doria Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, Recorder of Pointsg Powder Puff Gameg Prom Steering Committee g National Honor Societyg Causeway, Editor-iniChief, Columbia Scholastioiifress Associa- tiong Quill and 'S5g3figill,fl?residentgI-Ionor fr. . N CHARLES CLISTOIJAMES, J R. - National Ce'QSgraphiclSdcietyQ Vice-Presidentg Distributive Education Clubs of America. GARY RUSSELL JAMES. GAIL MARIE JENNINGS - Bandg Future Business Leaders of Americag Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Secretary, President. RUTH ANN JOHNSON - Girls' Athletic Associationg Delta Tri- Hi-Yg Powder Puffgtlarneg Future Nurses ClLil9gBand3..PutL1re Business LeadersMioigAmer1ca, L1bra.r1angqNat1onalKGeographic Society- , J ! W 'J . eui H Y. JENNY SUE JONES1-A Future Teachers i'i 9 f iQAfn'eficag French Legion of Honorg Folk Music Clubg Junior Civitan Clubg Junior Varsity Cheerleaderg Girls' Glee Club, All-Stateg Office Assistantg Library Assistant. ,Jlf ev 'La W A gsm qi . V- M3 rf .s 3 an w -312 f , 51 . ,, ' J .. A f ' ui ' J' it ...... iir R J A I jj' in - M nni, nl .iff 'tl . ' F if-H J - , Gary Russell James Gail Marie Jennings Ruth Ann Johnson Jenny Sue Jones 159 is 1-.az I: t N X ,af Michael Alan Jones Brenda Diane Jordan Sharon Lea Jordan Boys' State Names Mac Knight Senator Alfred Mallard Macbeth and Lady Chris Barone Macbeth plot a foul deed? vf L1 'hifi r , Els Linda Marie Kaiser jg .',t:,- -' - , il 1 i V , it i ' l' I iw, 'V Jacqueline Susan Kal -:- ' gag 5 Us t Q45 X:- George Laughlin Keefer I Pg! -N40 . , Donald Ray Keesee .tx H r vw MSX' is lv .aa . eil kia ' i x V 1 I i Walter Lee Keeter, Jr. Dorothy Lee Kidd MICHAEL ALAN JONES. BRENDA DIANE JORDAN - Bible Club, Future Teachers of America, Historian, Secretary, Chaplain, Spanish Club, Junior Civitan Club, Musical, Senior Play, Honor Graduate, National Honor Society,-Dorcas Tri-Hi-Y, Miss Great: Bridge High School Pageant, Third Runner-Up, Quill and Scroll, Bridgetown Scroll, Editor-in-Chief, Ofiice Assistant, Bridge, Student Council, Inter- Club Council. SHARON LEA JORDAN - Girls' Athletic Association, Girls' Glee Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Thespian Club. LINDA MARIE KAISER - Future Homemakers of America, Of- tice Assistant, Senior Play. . IACQUELINE SUSAN KAL. I GEORGE LAUGHLIN KEEFER - Bridge. J- s DONALD RAY KEESEE - Bible Club, Cl16SSiCll1bQ Folk Club. WALTER LEE KEETER, JR. -Junior Varsity F ootballg Junior Varsity Wrestling, Future Farmers of America, Gym Assistant, Senior Assembly. DOROTHY LEE KIDD - Dorcas Tri-Hi-Y, Powder Puff Game, Future Nurses' Club, Neatest. MALCOLM NEWBERRY KNIGHT - Cross-Country Track, Co- Captain, Indoor, Track, Spring Track, Key Club, Secretary, Monogram Club,-2.,Nationali Honor Society, Prom Steering Com- mittee, Powder Puff Game, Boys State, Senator. RONDA RENEE KUIPER - Girls Athletic Association, Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America. RUBY FAY KURTZ - Girls' Glee Club, Bible Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Bridgetown Scroll, Corresponding Secretary, Typist, Inter- Club Council. mrs JEAN LAMARCHE - Disfribulive Education Clubs of America, Chaplain, Parliamentarian, Girls' Athletic Association, Thespian Socieityif 1 ' JAMES HORACE LANE - Track, Future Farmers of America, Vice-President, Folk Club, Library Assistant. CONSTANCE SHERWOOD LAYNE - Bridge, Business Manager, Southern Interscholastic Press Association, Miss Great Bridge Pageant, Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Civitan Club, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, President, All State, Senior Assembly, Powder Puff Game, Quill and Scroll, Student Council. RICHARD DAVID LEE - Junior Varsity Football, Junior Var- sity Wrestling, Track, Varsity Football, Moniram Clubg Neatest. JOHN JOSEPH LENCEMEYER, JR. - Varsity Football, Golf. 2-se L, r- 'e2'ff- - H1-if Ev1l5gE'f'5 f 1 iw I , ... it , M Frm' ip, 2.3 ,. Malcolm Newberry Knight Ronda Renee Kuiper Ruby Fay Kurtz Iris Jean Lamarche ' H THQ ' me Q ' H H W H. James Horace Lane Constance Sherwood Layne QS-T5 Richard David Lee John Joseph Lencmeyer, Jr. Eugene Guy Lent David Levenberg 4 ' ' I H . ,mi Steve Denver Lowman Michael Bradford Lowry .N ,I 9... 'W-w 13-'g - ' E N h.:L:w.-if-L ' David Garrison Lockwood in Tony Eugene Long -A-1 Ernest Wayne Lynch Aubrey Lee Major Artist Larry Taylor recaptures that bucolic atmosphere of models Ellen Umphlett and Tommy Rhodes Jr. rl Tx QQ.-r Alfred Daniel Mallard Bonney Ray Manning I:-f , ,J ww A .Mat , A 1' H 2 .1 David Gene Manseau Sharon Lynn Mardis A A aaaaa inane- ,I W A' Barry Lynn Marple Dianne Sue Marquart Linda Lee Martin James Harvey Massengill, Jr. , 163 V Safety Ambassadors Pick Sally Wade As Chairman EUGENE our LENT - Bible cies. ,y gpti DAVID LEVENBERG --- Key Clui5i, Sargeant-at-Armsj Math and Science Clubg Spanish Clubg Monogram Clubg Junior Civitzm Club, Sargeant-at-Armsg District Key Club Conventiong Senior Assemblyg Musicalg Junior Varsity Wrestlingg Varsity Wrestlingg Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity Footballg Tennisg Prom Steering Committeeg Powder Puff Cheerleader. i .S DAVID GAEEI-soN LOCKWOOQQ5 varsity Wrest1h1ifiii5YtC1ub, Treasurerg National Honor Societyg, Treasurerg Sophomore Presi- dentg Monogram Clubg Scholastic Teamg Freshman, Junior Rep- resentativeg Prom Steering Committeeg Inter-Club Council, Vice- Chairmang French Legion of I-Ionorg Most Likely to Succeedg Honor Graduate. TONY EUGENE LONG - Distributiye Education Clutgs of Amer- icag Vqcationalflndustrial Clubsgotjlggmericag,.BiQle? ,txx , Qf' STEVE DENVEI4 LOWMAN - AssistantgFutureiZFar1nerS of America. ' MICHAEL BRADFORD LOWRY - Chess Clubg Junior Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basketballg Varsity Baseballg Varsity Bas- ketballg Keyggflubg National Honor-Societyg Freshman Reporterg Band, All 'Workshopgqgienior Represent5gtiye,gjHonor Graduate. A iir' ERNEST WAYNE LYNCH. AUBREY LEE MAJOR - Wrestlingg Distributive Education Clubs of America. ALFRED DANIEL MALLARD. -French Legion of Honorg Pow- der Puff Cheerleaderg Scholastic Tearng Boys' Stateg Student Council, Vice-President, State Conference, District Conferenceg Key Clubg National Honor Societyg Junior Civitan Clubg Math Club, Treasurer, Inter-Club Council, Chairmang Senior'Assemb1yg Prom Steering Committeeg Office Assistantg Senior Playg Honor Graduate. EONNEY RAY MANNING - Diftributive Eaucarioniblubs of America. H., g 'Y' 5. DAVID GE1S1E'iMANsEAU L yocafionai indusfiidciiibs of America. A SHARON LYNN MARDIS - Girls' Glee Clubg Future Home- makers of Americag Vocational Industrial Clubs of Americag Distributive Education Clubs of America. BARRY LYNN MARPLE - Junior Varsity Basketballnlunior Varsity F ootbailg Monogram CluIifijDistributive Educationf'Clubs of AmericagGiolf. ' iiyiiiii I DIANNE SUE MARQUART - Future Nurses' Clubg French Legion of Honorg Doria Tri-Hi-Y, Model General Assemblyg Pow- der Puff Gameg T hespian SocietygMusica1g National Honor So- ciety, Secretaryg Student Council,,Corresponding Secretary, Sen- ior Representatiueg Prom Steeringigfomniitteeg Senior Agssemblyg Honor Gracluajtey I I ,, ' ' ' ' N A ' LINDA LEE MARTIN - Majoretteg Girls' Athletic Associationg Mixed Chorusg Junior, Senior Homecoming Attendantg Dorcas Tri-Hi-Y, Historian, Parliamentariang Powder Puff Gameg Office AssistantgMusicalgBest Lookingg Miss Mistletoeg Key Club Sweet- heart. JAMES HARVEY MASSENGIIZLLQJR. - sen1gg,,,,Assemb1yg Bridgetown Scrollg Folk Music Cliibg Thespian Socieity-jfQPresidentg Musical. I ' is .ai M . 5 W' 'N W . , ii 'gr 1, 'cl tv 72 .5 N qw W I if ,i J L... if , I as E N X Mg .F Nancy Rae Mathers Christine Dianne Matheson NANfCY'RAE MATHERS - Mixed Chomsg A Cappella Choirg Librariafig Choralettesg Future Nurses Clubg Future Homemakers of Americag Musicalg Senior Assemblyg Senior Play. CHRISTINE DIANNE MATHESON - Girls' Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg Bible Club. THOMAS PETER MAYNARD - Band, All Regional Workshop, All Regionalg Mixed Chorus, All Regional Workshopg French Legionfof Honorg Folk Music. Clubg Musicalg Powder Puff Bandg Indoor'Track. J THOMAS FOSTER McCRAW - Mixed Chorusg'Boys' Glee Clubg A Cappella Choirg Powder Puff Gameg Senior Assemblyg Base- ballg Wrestling. RANDOLPH SHEPHERD MCKENZIE - Junior Varsity Wrest- GLORIA1 JEAN McKINNEY - National Geographic Societyg' Girls' Athletic Association 3 Dorcas Tri-Hi-Yg Future Homemakers of America. RONALD ALBIN MCKINNEY - Distributive Education Clubs of Americag Tennisg Wrestlingg Thespian Society. TERRENCE GERALD McKowN - Disfribunve Education curbs of Arneficaig Thespian Societyg Wrestlingg Tennis. , SHERRY LEIGH McMILLAN - Freshman representativeg Future Nurses' Clubg Bridgeg Causewayg Doria Tri-I-Ii-Yg Prom Steering Committeeg Senior Assemblyg Powder Puff Gameg French Legion of Honorg Mixed Chorus, Robe Staffg WorlcshopgMost Talkativeg Library.Assistantg Girls' Athletic Association. CAROIJXN LOUISE MCPHEE - Girls' Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg Choraleftes. l i I I RAYMOND CHRISTOPHER MEEKINS. CYNTHIA ANNE MERCER - Mixed Chorusg Spanish Clubg Girls' Athletic Associationg National Honor Societyg Delma Tri- Hi-Yg Powder Puff Gameg Honor Graduate. ALICE -FAY MERRILL y- Doria Tri-Hi-Y, Secretaryg Junior Reps resentatiileg National Honor Societyg Senior Assemblyg French Legion of Honorg I-Ionor Graduate g Junior Treasurerg Prom Steer- ing Committeeg Inter-Club Councilg Student Counci1gOfiice Assis- tant. LINDA PAYE MILES. DOUGEASK RICHARD MILLER - Junior Varsity Footballg Futi ure Business Leaders of' Aniericag Junior Varsity Basketball Managerg-Spanish Clubg Folk Music Clubg Monogram Clubg Var- sity Footballg Varsity Baseball Manager. GERALD LEE MILLER - Bible Club, Presidentg Boys' Glee Clubg A Cappella Choir, All-State, All-State Workshopg National Honor Sopcietyg Honor Graduate. H . MILTONQRAY MILLER5j Powder Puff Game. up LARRY-MICHAEL MILLS. J 4 Thomas Peter Maynard X 91113 Randolph Shepherd McKenzie Ronald Albin McKinney 52352233 -meiiif Sherry Leigh McMillan 2,123 i.,-, K Thomas Foster McCraw 4'- Gloria Jean McKinney Terrence Gerald McK0wn 6' Carolyn Louise McPhee me-it-L A M. i 'l' Senior Doria and Dehna girls show the Big Team how it's done! Marshall Nero ls District Civitan Lieutenant Governor Raymond Christopher Meekins Cynthia Anne Mercer Alice Fay Merrill Linda Faye Miles Douglas Richard Miller Gerald Lee Miller Milton Ray Miller Larry Michael Mills 165 Brenda Jean Moore Linda Faye Morris - lu- 'P- i E Senior class officers hold informal meeting: Patricia Copeland, ReportergBobby Capps, Vice-Presidentg Tommy Rhodes, Presidentg Ellen Umphlett, Secretaryg Barbara Carter, Treasurerg i 552' ,QV Gloria Suzette Moore an .. x . W aa, Q ' L' I .:jgc,?,' Jerry Wayne Moses ,fs Judith Tedra Moore Wanda Jean Murden 166 if K 'Ez' Charles Keith Minter E- 7' , Hill 4 'li , ..., ings : .- .- XJVIA A 1 ,-,N Q .:i:-.J, 1 fp. 11 ' W: 1Z ffl? I . -. 4 ' yjgm-Ir' -,4.l' 1 3, .... Kenneth Lyons Mitchem - ' 1- ' '1 jifg-gf: ,, w 'Y5T'fW g eee Kenneth Frank Moritz K rw, Barry Lee Nance Ruth Nuckols Merits Place On Area Scholastic Team CHARLES KEITH MINTER - Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Wrest1ing,Track, Base- ball, Monogam Club, Sophomore Reporter. KENNETH LYONS MITCHEM - Varsity Football, Tennis, Nlono- gram Club. - ,V 1 BRENDA JEAN MOORE - Mixed Chorus, All State, Dorcus Tri-Hi-Y, Powder Puff Game, Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca. - GLORIA SUZETTE MOORE - National Honor Society, Vice- President, Mixed Chorus, All State Workshop, Robe Staff, Doria Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, Prom Steering Committee, Honor Graduate, Quill and Scroll, Powder Puff Game, French Legion of Honor, Inter-Club Council, Future Teachers of America, Causeway, Ad- vertising Manager, Girls' Athletic Association. ' JUDITH TEDRA MOORE - Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca. KENNETH FRANK MORITZ - Football, Track, Monogram Club, Powder Puff Cheerleader. LINDA FAYE MORRIS - Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club. JERRY WAYNE MOSES - Band, Tennis, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Math Club. - W . WANDA JEAN MURDEN - National Honor Society, 'Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Vice-President, l Mixed Chorus, Girls' Athletic Association, Powder Puff Game, Sophomore Represen- tative, Honor Graduate, Inter-Club Council. BARRY LEE NANCE - Distributive Education Clubs of Ameri- ca, Future Farmers of America. MARSHALL LEE NERO - Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Rep- resentatives, Student Council, Musical, Honor Society Conven- tion, French Legion of Honor, National Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Prom Steering Committee, Inter-Club Council, Key Club, Reporter, Board of Directors, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Junior Civitan Club, Treasurer, Lieutenant Governor, Parliamen- tarian, Wrestling, Math and Science Club, President, Most Co- operative, Causeway, Golf. HENRY LARRY NEWTON - Mixed Chorus, All State, Distri- butive Education Clubs of America. VIRGINIA CHRISTINE NORFLEET - Future Teachers of America, Spanish Club, Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Powder Puff2,Ga.me, Sophomore Secretary, Senior Representative, Senior Assembly. JOSEPH HERBERT NORTON, III - Mixed Chorus, All-Regional, Musical, French Legion of Honor, Junior Civitan Club, ICC Rep- resentative, Math Club, Honor Graduate, National Honor Soc- iety. CLAUDIA RUTH NUCKOLS - Mixed Chorus, Accompanist, Workshop, All-State, Girls' Glee Club, Secretary, Accompanist, Choralettes, Accompanist, Future Nurses' Club, French Legion of Honor, Secretary-Treasurer, National Honor Society, Doria Tri-Hi-Y, Recording Secretary, Vice-President Blue Ridge, Math Club, Secretary, Student Council, Chaplain, Prom Steering Com- mittee, Powder Puff Game, Most Intellectual, Honor Graduate, Freshman Vice-President, Junior Secretary, Forensics, Girls Prose, Girls' State, Musical, Senior Assembly, Scholastic Team, Tide- water Scholastic Team, DAR Representative, Choral Council, WTAR-TV's Youth Questions , Panelist, Senior Play. MYRTLE JACQUELINE OLAH - Bridge, Causeway, Girls' Athletic,'Association. ,gf A- THERESA LOUISE OLAH - Mixed Chorus, French Legion of Honor, Girls' Athletic Association, Delma-Tri-Hi-Y, Powder Puff Game, Future Business Leaders of America, Historian, National Honor Society, Honor Graduate. JOYCELYN ANNE OLD - Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Cap- tain, Mixed Chorus, All-State, Workshop, Choralettes, Musical, National Honor Society, Doria Tri-Hi-Y, President, Council Sec- retary, French Legion of Honor, Powder Puff Game, Choral Council, Recorder of Points, Prom Steering Committee, Inter- Club Council, Honor Graduate. ' 7 Marshall Lee Nero Virginia Christine Norfleet 'S 'r Q...- Claudia Ruth Nuckols , er, Theresa Louise Olah 'VP Henry Larry Newton Joseph Herbert Norton, II Myrtle Jacqueline Olah U .. -1 sus- 1 3, - v Joycelyn Anne Old I . V ,511 ff T . so -i Russelline Overton , e YZ, Shirley Ann Parks 'frzrsf Hardy Freddy Peedin Dorothy Loulse Perry ,, -,,,,.m,,,, , ,. ,. ,W y in Y- N ' ,Vf' f ' fwfr' 1 ,,i:,3ff 1 N Q 4 J , ' Tn, 1 1 ' , ,A Q . Q5 i , L . ' L ilu ,L I 4. , 5. f,.f:-1-'x2P2fs1:g- ll - -,fe.:L.wfe4, : M im John Elvis Perry Elizabeth Tate Phelps A ' iw A A Seniors Get Those Covered A 'UH Cary Gene Philbrick Stephen Michael Phillips S. 'rf'-vi Darro Hale Plckeral Soney Jefferson Pierce 'li ill' I . I ' gl Ruby Lynn Pittman Z l H R Benjamin Earl Price Larry Garland Price , ii wise ur 1 -ii, , , r N imii-,ia i H for VM.L,i..,5,Xi,5-Erik? A Thomas Rudolph Poole, Jr. Possessions At Ring Donce A : :A ,fu i , i ff ef ,Q we ff 2 W A L as u .. - 1 A is i L P it it +2 rrr RUSSELLINE QYEZRTON 4 of iiii lain,'Vice PresidentfSpanish Clubg Thesiiiiii Society'gVocQ1iQjE1li ' ' Industrial Clubs of America, Secretaw Delma Tri-Hi-Yg National Honor Societygtl-Ionor Graduate. 2 L RAY CALVINQQWENS' - Junior Basketballg X X Vice-Presidentglyiagth and Science Club. , SHIRLEY ANNEPEARKS - Girls' Mixed it Stateg Choralettesg A Cappella Choirj Jiinior Clubg Business Leaders of Americag Library Assistant. - GENE DAVIEA r French HOEOIS A ClubgTennis,'?CaptainAgMath,Clul3, W Q H iw ., ll H' ' fi JrfT'wefiF?r iVi.: W ' H H' me rr- '- U' N J'g'fY'vgg2mSj6i.-Xisf E 'l ' in 31 n ive W Qezeef-fm , E H Agassi, ii 511152: ' ' ' V: neg i 'N N ' Jigsaw 1. e HARDY EREDWIEYTEEDIN. , DOROTHY LOUISE PERRY - Bib1e2C1ubg Girls' Glee Cliibg National Hanoi Societyg Junior Cigit21niC1ubg Library Future Businessxlleaders of Americziilioiior Graduate. Q fl X M A i W! if 'ifiiflfiisf ,,,i 1111 , 'l vii iii WH iff 'L V uf 'N JOHN ELVIS TERRY - vmiwfnasetausg ELIZABETH TATE PHELPS - Girls' Athletic Associationglvligged Chorusg Future Business Leaders of 'Aipericag Thespian Sooiefy. 2 fi . ly- 'H , 5 CARY 'GEN13?,RH1ll13RICKi fi D1SiQliLLi9YQs.EdUC2fL9n rCl11lQ!?SQi America H 5 sirixwsx A S Qs: gyjwrn W ez gggwrgt STEPHEN MICHAEL PHILLIPS. DARRO HALEQPICKERAL - Junioijg-Varsity Footba11gTrggclgg Vocational: Clubs of ArneriQag3Distributive, iiclubslof il' 'li if www K? my, W 2 fi: it sso s-1 A uss it SONEY JEFFERSON PIERCE -rvafsny wrestling, capiggiirtfa Monogram Clubf RUBY LYNN RYQTMAN - Future gflgmemalcers of Angegigag , Junior Keyeft Girls' Athletic g A ssslr u0afi0niC1ub5iQQAnisfiva- it L A ris ss P it A f W H. 'f ell 'Ellie' iiff Q A5 THOMAS RUDOLPH POOLE, JR. BENJAMIN EARL PRICE. LARRY ' M H ' i J' X1 5 ii,i eiiiiirgf, EQQ NA ,Nu -3 .,.l , ,X K H :E .Y 'E as 3 lgvv W-, 1 5 ' ing Gene Arthur Pulley IT ' 'fif' ' ff - 'E -1-rv 1 f . Helen Ann Pultz W Y W ' ' 175' Woman's work is never doneg neither is SCA work, realize Joanna Seagle and Brenda J ordan. Margienette Vemell Quidley 14 :fy Lenore Edna Quinn George Roland Racette Judith Ann Ralph Stephenie June Ratliff 170 1 : bf-e:a'af l Classmates Select Tommy Rhodes As Class President GENE ARTHUR PULLEY - Junior Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basketballg Junior Varsity Bascballg Varsity Baseballg Var- sity Footballg Monogram Club. - i A , 4 HELEN ANN PULTZ - Girls' Glee Clubg Distributive Education Clubs of America. MARGlENE'IZ'I'E VERNELL QUIDLEY - Girls' Glee Clubg Mixed Chorus. LENORE EDNA QUINN - Band, Pianistg Majoretteg National Geographic Society, Secretaryg Bridge, Exchange Editors Edi- tor-in-Chiefg Quill and Scrollg Senior Assembly. V GEORGE ROLAND RACETTE - Varsity Trackg Cross Countryg French Clubg French Legion of Honorg Distributive Education Clubs of America. JUDITH ANN RALPH - Spanish Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Future Business.Leaders of Americag Gym Assistantg Honor Graduate. STEPHENIE JUNE RATLIFF4 D'elta1Tri-Hi-Yg Girls' G1eeVClub, All4Regiona1, WorkshopgA Cappella Choirg Future Homemakers of Americag Miss Great Bridge Pageantg Vocational Industrial Clubs of Americag French Legion of Honorg Musical. DAVID CLYDE RAYNOR - Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity Football. FRANCES ELEANOR RHODES - Girls' Athletic Associaiiong Library Assistant. TERRY LANE RHODES. THOMAS WAYNE RHODES - Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity Football, Tri-Captaing Junior Varsity Basketballg Varsity Basket- ball, Captaing Baseballg Monogram Clubg National Honor Societyg Key Clubg Prom Steering Committeeg Freshman Vice-Presidentg Sophomore Vice-Presidentg Junior Presidentg Senior Presidentg Musicalg Senior Assemblyg Safety Ambassadorg Best All Roundg Most Popularg Boys' Stateg Student Councilg Honor Graduate. LANE FAIRLAND RICHARDS - Future Business Leaders of Americag Dorcas Tri-Hi-Y. MARGARET DINA RICHARDSON - Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplaing Powder Puff Gameg Girls' Athletic Association: Student Councilg National Honor ,Societyg Folk Music Clubg Math and Science Clubg French Legion of Honorg Office Assistantg Causewayg'Sen- ior Assemblyg Honor Graduate. E EDWARD FRANKLIN RICKS - Wrestlingg Tennisg National Honor Societyg Honor Graduate. THOMAS WAYNE RICKS - Key Club, Board of Directorsg Mixed Chorus, All-Stateg National Geographical Societyg Chess Clubg Junior Representativeg Student Councilg Treasurerg-WGH Correspondentg Prom Steering Committeeg Powder Puff Cheer- leaderg Office assistantg Musical. I David Clyde Raynor Terry Lane Rhodes Lane Fairland Richards M Edward Franklin Ricks R .rim ' was 1 Frances Eleanor Rhodes .dd-b Thomas Wayne Rhodes 1 :xv Margaret Dina Richardson - fx-grease ex . Q ' me Thomas Wayne Ricks Cheryl Marie Robinson Patricia Rose St, John ix , ...W - - -W 4-Wm Indian maids capture brave, strong, ruthless cowboys. n if i e F endell Pascal Rochelle ,JQM we Frances Katherine Salmon 1 72 ri? 1 :EEZ was Theresa Lynn Roughton gig Donna Jean Satterfield I r William Loren Riggins Opp., Elaine Marie Riley Larry Andrew Rumsey F5 .,,,,,, a c .,... Halbert William Schilbe United Notion's Delegate From Norfolk Is H. Schilbe WILLIAM LOREN RIGGINS. ELAINE MARIE RILEY - Distributive Education Clubs of Am- erica. CHERYL MARIE ROBINSON - T hespian Society. FENDELL PASCAL ROCHELLE. THERESA LYNN ROUGHT ON - Future Teachers of Americag Spanish Club, Folk Music Clubg Senior Assembly. LARRY ANDREW RUMSEY - Book Room Attendant, Senior Play, Math and Science Clubg National Honor Society, Honor Graduate. - PATRICIA ROSE ST. JOHN - Girls' Athletic AssociationgFut- ure Homemakers of America, Vice President, President. FRANCES KATHERINE SALMON - Junior Varsity Cheer- leader, Girls' Athletic Associationg Band, Majorette. 7 DONNA JEAN SATTERFIELD - Girls' Glee Clubg Dorcas Tri- Hi-Y. ' HALBERT WILLIAM SCHILBE - Cross-country Trackg Indoor Trackg Spring Trackg Bridgetown Scroll, Poetry Editor, French Clubg United Nations Delegate from Norfolk, Honor Graduate. JOANNA LOUISE SEAGLE - Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Secretary, All-State, Workshop Chorusg Stu- dent Council, Junior Representative, District Chairmang National Honor Societyg French Legion of Honorg Dorcas Tri-Hi-Y, Blue Ridge Delegate, Treasurerg Powder Puff Game, Musicalg Senior Assembly, Thespian Society, Bridgetown Scroll, Advertising Man- ager, Layout Editor, Editor-in-Chiefg Quill and Scroll, Southern Interscholastic Press Associationg Folk Music Club, Vice Presi- dent, President, Inter-Club Council, Parliamentariang Future Teachers of America, State Convention, Historian, District Par- liamentariang Senior Playg Honor Graduate. JANET SUE SHEPPARD - Girls' Athletic Association. BARBARA JEAN SHIRES - Future Homemakers of America, W Girls' Glee Clubg Future Business Leaders of Americag National is Honor Societyg Honor Graduate. CECILE ANN SIMONS - Science C1ubgAspirants' Club. EMILY JOYCE SIMPSON - Mixed Chorusg A Cappella Choirg Musicalg Senior Assembly, Future Business Leaders of America, Inter-Club Council, Senior Play. M BONNIE DORENE SIRMANS - Thespian Societyg Dorcas Tri- Hi-Y, Model General Assembly, Speakers of the House, Presi- dent3Quill and Scrol1gFrench Legion of Honor, Math and Science Clubg National Honor Societyg Bridgetown Scroll, Layout Editor, Non-Fiction Editor, Inter-Club Council, Student Councilg Powder Puff Game, Azalea Festival Representative, Honor Graduate. LINDA LOUISE SMITH - Choraletteg Delta Tri-Hi-Yg Mixed Chorus, All-State, Workshop, Future Nurses' Club, Boys' Glee Club, Pianistg A Cappella Choir, Vice President. SHEILAH DIANNE SMITH - Distributive Education Clubs of America. 173 Joanna Louise Seagle Q2 ze i is ' .1-:Q , 7.. . ' .- ...W , ., x 'T I . I N .if Eff. . ' I if xr. 5, 'EJ , ,. !'N Q' - V ' - X ' ,. 'W' S' X Barbara Jean Shires fl Emily Joyce Simpson Linda Louise Smith l 4 Janet Sue Sheppard i f' im in 5, - Y f H-:QQ M m-5 Y in Cecile Ann Simons Bonnie Dorene Sirmans Sheilah Dianne Smith We William Carl Smith ll R Judy Ann Springer wtf- ---1 we t : ?1 l' ' D l L. J-,, ! W1 1 Vicki Leigh Stacy Ronald David Stephens KW, so , S S . 'T' James Walter Snyder David Russell Soldato Dennis Roger Soldato Forty Per Cent Of Closs Choose College Barry Braatz carries ' as B. M. Williams clears the way for a touchdown against Cradock. .'??z.f36fL , ' ':,g.'f?3-f'-' Lx.. V 1 .-.491-1-. :SJ '11, .' 'flfl' L as Terry Leigh Stewart F fe K-: J?-': ' Inf L- Cf Elaine Strickland 1?,J'fj 'lI,,l, .im J. Linda Dianne Sumerlin Jimmy Wesley Sykes Q - Y 41 - .1 ,. x Linda Sue Stillman ? L +A! ' E? -Qi Norma Jean Suggs iY?ng- Diana Ruth Swindell CARL SMITH - :Monogram Club. JA1viEsi twAL'EER SNYDER Qiharsity Foowaug Junifiriiiiillisiiy Football, Tennisg Indoor Trackg Monogram Club. DAVID RUSSELL SOLDATO - Spanish Club, Vice-Presidentg Junior Civitan Club, Reporter, Key Club, National Honor Societyg Varsity Football Managerg Powder Puff Cheerleaderg Bridgetown Scroll, Assistant Literary Editorg Math Clubg Math and Science Club, Honor Graduateg Debate yy: Teamg Senior Assemblygl Senior Play' M, r DENivfsfRoGERl SOLDATO - chess Clubg spdriisilfftiub, Reporterg Junior Civitan C1i1bgAFuture Farmers of Ainericag Bridgetown Scroll, Layout Editor. JUDY ANN SPRINGER - Library Assistant. VICKI LEIGH STACY - Girls' Athletic Associationg Thespian Society. W RONALD DAVID' STEPHENS? pgmibunve .nducafiogggrmps of America. 111 ' TERRY LEIGH STEWART. - Wrestlingg Thespian Society. LINDA SUE STILLMAN - Girls' Glee Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Chaplain, Vice-President, Delma Tri-Hi-Y. ELAINE STRICKLAND - Girls' Athletic Associationg Future Nurses' Club, Future Business Leaders of Americag Thespian Clubg Library,.K:ssistantg,Musica1g Senioilaljlay. NORMAWJEAN SUGGS - iAth1etic Associationg Homemfakers of America, Secretaryg Dorcas Tri-Hi-Yg Distribu- tive Education Clubs of America, Corresponding Secretary. LINDA DIANNE SUMERLIN - Future l-Iomemakers of Ameri- ca, Parliamentariang Girls' Glee Clubg Freshman Vice-Presidentg Beta Club. DMNAERUTH SWINDELL Hjqalsf Glee Clubg,Gir1s' Alhletic Association. 2 ... I N 1 JIMMY WESLEY SYKES - Band. WAYNE LEE TALLEY - Soccer. WILLIAM LONNIE TARPLEY -Junior Varsity Footballg Boys' Glee Clubg A Cappella Choirg Mixed Chorus, Dorcas Powder Puff Cheerleader, Thespian Society. ROBEIQTQQLEONARD TATEMH Distributive Education Clgbsof Am..ae.M sss I Q-4' .'xr':!l 'try' Wayne Lee Talley William Lonnie Tarpley Robert Leonard Tatem 175 1:- Arthur Lawrence Taylor if James Lloyd Thorpe fn, , 5 2 1 1 11 1 1 1 11. 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Ei?-H If-1:4 5.9-1.1 in , , ' '11 1'L11 1iavx fus T211 '1u,,uL1n.n'muu - ' m Suzanne Lee Twiddy James Curtis Twine Ada Katherine Twiford 4r::.f' Ronald Albert Umfer ,,., Mildred Ellen Umphlett And the twain do meet the aths ' P of Senior Mike Daughtrey and Fresh- man Ann Harding cross in the hall- VN ,lv Twindle Neadean Umphlett --N, . f lt' I' .Vi J ffl K J ,tg , Q L J i ' vb ' if . vw L ' .r-. .A Ruthie Nuckols Represents GB on TV Youth Questions ARTHUR LAWRENCE TAYLOR - Varsity Debate, Honor Gra- duate, Senior Play. K ,V J 2 HELEN tqtea JOYCE TAYLOR fcnorusg Girls' olegoiubg Bible Clubgi Library Assistantg Qiioeational Industrial Clubs of Americag Future Homemakers of America. ' LINWOOD CARY TAYLOR - Mixed Chorus. ALFRED EDWARD THEBARGE, JR. JAMES LLOYD THORPE - Mixed Chorus, Junior Varsity :F oot- ba.l1,Wrest1ingg Varsity Footba11, - V A V, M REBECCA. Jo TODD Q ,Bib1e Mixed cnorusg Girlsf:-Glee , -fm , . . Club. ' 1 ' KENNETH MELVIN TOTTY Glee Club, Mixed chorus. SUZANNE LEE TWIDDY - Girls' Glee Clubg Mixed chorus. ADA KATHERINE TWIFORD - Future Business Leaders of America. JAMES 'CURTIS TWINE - Basketballg Tennisg Mixed Chorusg Boys' Glee, Clubg Vocationallnglystrialy Clubs of Arnericagglhiture Farmersfof America. . J- RONALD ALBERT UMFE11. if S MILDRED ELLEN UMPHLETT - Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Reporterg Varsity Cheerleaderg Senior Play, Sophomore, Senior Representa- tive, Senior Secretaryg Prom Steering Committeeg Office Assis- tant. TWINDLEKNEADEAN UMPHLETTM- Mixed C1101-risgyeiaurure Nurses7:ClubgVBible Club, Freshniaiiikepresentativeg Musiealg Sen- ior Playgt V A ' . i 1:Ls1B SHIRLEY UPTON - Future Homemakefs of Amencag Dorcas Tri-Hi-Y. if ' JESSE MARTIN VANHORN, IR. - Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity Footballg Indoor Trackg'Outdoor Trackg Baseballg Most Athleticg Monogram Club, Treasurer, Secretary. . JOYCE PAMELA WADE - Bandgyocational Industrial .Clubs of Amencaffn . ' , L ,qu aa, Way' Elsie Shirley Upton Jesse Martin VanHorn, Jr. Joyce Pamela Wade SARAH ELIZABETH WADE - President Student Governmentg State Convention, Workshopg Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Rep- resentativeg Honor Council, Secretary, Presidentg National Honor Society, French Legion of Honor, Causewayg Mixed Chorusg Girls' State, Supreme Court Justiceg WGH Platter Princess, Sen- ior Assemblyg Prom Steering Committeeg Powder Puff Gameg Doria Tri-Hi-Y, Parliamentarian, Historian, District Secretary Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y'sg Math Club, Math and Science Clubg Folk Music Clubg Optimist Club Representative, Outstanding Teen- ager First Runner-upg-Most Likely to Succeed, Best All5Roundg Safety Ambassador, Chairman, Honor Graduate. FRANK WILLIAM WALKER, JR. JOSEPH ORLANDO WALKER - Wrestlingg Baseball, Vocational Industrial Clubs of Americag Football. WILLIAM: MICHAEL WALKER - Future Farmers of Arnericag 'Boys' Glee Clubg Vocational Industrial :Clubs of AmericagMixed Chorus. - E MARY ANN WEAVER - Girls' Glee Club. BARBARA LOUISE WEITZEL - Girls' Athletic Associationg Folk Music Club. KAREN ,BARBARA WENDT - Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Corresponding Secreta.ty3 Future Nurses' 'Clubg Spanislg Club. fig' MARTHA LYNN WESTON - Future Business Leaders of Ameri- cag Honor Graduate. PEGGY JEAN WHALEY - Future Business Leaders of Americag Senior Assembly. CALVIN WHITE, ff Band, All-Regional, Workshop, Staff, President, Mixed Chorus,A1l-Regional. .V ,5 . 1 SANDRA VIRGINIA WHITE - Future Nurses' Club, Girls' Glee Club, Secretaryg French Legion of Honor, Delma Tri-Hi-Y, President, Model General Assemb1ygTri-Hi-Y Council, Presidentg Office Assistantg Library Assistantg Powder Puff Game. STEPHEN 4 WILEY WHITE -- National 'Geographical Society. WILLIAM 'WINSTON WHITE - Cross, Country Trackg Indoor Trackg Outdoor Track, Monogram Club. BETTY LOU WIGGINS - Bible Club, Secretaryg Future Nurses' Club, Presidentg Mixed Chorusg Girls' Glee Clubg Inter-Club Coun- cilg Office Assistant. BENJAMIN MURRAYAWILLIAMS, II - Junior Varsity Foot- ballg Varsity Footballg Mixed Chorusg Indoor Trackg Outdoor Trackg Monogram Club. CARLOS WILSON WILLIAMS - Junior Varsity Football. CAROL ANN WILLIAMS - French Clubg Delma Tri-Hi-Y, Pow- der Puff Game, CovCapta.ing French Legion of Honorg National Societyg Honor Graduateg1Senior Assembly, . DAVID ALAN WILLIAMS - Wrestlingg Math and Science Club. QTY' Karen Barbara Wendt Martha Lynn Weston 5 'cab X A Sarah Elizabeth Wade Frank William Walker, .Ir W r ,u f Joseph Orlando Walker William Michael Walker ' A-711 ra ., , 1 lg. l . A a' 4 - gg f .' WU I . 92:-,' 5 . - gg! Mary Ann Weaver Barbara Louise Weitzel Peggy Jean Whaley Calvin Lee White Scilly Wade Goins Runner-Up Outstanding Teen Title That happy-sad time for all seniors - graduation day. Sandra Virginia White Stephen Wiley White William Winston White Betty Lou Wiggins W, ii af' Benjamin Murray Williams, II Carlos Wilson Williams Carol Ann Williams David Alan Williams 179 ftli F 5 Senior Wildcats view their final high school football action. Class Votes To Finance Senior Composite For Hallway Mary Anna Willis David Ralph Wise Howard Stephen Wise Vernon Leo Witherell 180 MARY ANNAWILLIS - Bible Clubg Girls' Athletic Associationg I DistributiveiEducation Clubs of America. DAVID RALPH WISE - Varsity Baseballg Monogram Clubg Bridge. HAROLD STEPHEN WISE - National Geographical Societyg Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. VERNON LEO 'WITHERELL - Folk -Music Club, Junior Civitan Club. ' , Z RONALD WAYNE WOMACK - Wrestlingg Science Clubg Sen-I 1 ior Assembly. LINDA SUE WOOD -- Dorcas Tri-Hi-Yg Future Business Leaders of Americag Future Homemakers of America, Chaplaing Powder Puff Game. JOHN WESLEY WOODALL - Bridgeg Distributive Education J Clubs of America. ' Q JACQUELYN ELIZABETH woorroN - Future. Nurses' Club. AUDREY LOUISE WORLEY - Girls' Glee Club, Librarian, President, All-Regional Workshop, Chorus Councilg Bridgetown Scroll, Secretary, Co-Editor, Girls' Athletic Associationg A Cap- pella Choir, Librariang Dorcas Tri-Hi-Y, Reporter, Secretaryg Freshman Representative. LEON DUANE YODER - Future Farmers of Americag Voca-I tional Industrial Clubs of America. . ARNOLD 'LEE YOUNG, JR. - Musieaig Powder Puff Bandage Future Teachers of Americag French Clubg Forensicsg Golfg Sen- ior Assemblyg Band, All-Regional, All-Regional Workshop. DONELLA ANN YOUNG - Future Business Leaders of Ameri- cag Girls' Athletic Associationg Future Homemakers of America, Vice-Presidentg Oftice Assistantg Junior Civitan Clubg Thespian Societyg Delma Tri-Hi-Yg Powder Puff Gameg Bridge, Typist, Reporterg Senior Play. KEITH ANGELA YOUNG -- French Legion of I-lonorg Girls' Athletic Association, Most Athletic. Y SANDRA FAY YOUNG - Band, Regionalg Mixed Chorusg Girls' Glee Clubg National Geographical Societyg Bible Club. 'F df' Arnold Lee Young, Jr. Donella Ann Young mf Ronald Wayne Womack Linda Sue Wood 'Wis. wir John Wesley Woodall if . Audrey Louise Worlev 1 Keith Angela Young -nr D f '?2', V I ,Q A i :iii 55:12, fi 4,?u,fv,S2t4': - , U ., n M Jacquelyn Elizabeth Wootton Z . HY. ,J Leon Duane Yoder Sandra Fay Young V E L, David G. Lockwood Heads Roll Of Honor Graduates Arthur Lawrence Taylor Carol Ann Williams 'ui' Barbara Sheila Clendenning Michael Bradford Lowry ! . ' i E' , Ei F: Y i ,r if iw Alfred Daniel Mallard Gloria Suzette Moore iw Q x Q a fl David Garrison Lockwood Claudia Ruth Nuckols fi .gi-0 Peggy Ann Harriman Thomas Wayne Rhodes egg. Sarah Elizabeth Wade John Peter Deickman Dorothy Louise Perry Joycelyn Anne Old 182 if A or Q-ff Barbara Elizabeth Coffey Lee Howard Jackson Brenda Kay Evans X I jx- r -4' 1-1-ww '- -1 --jan i ' si Joanna Louise Seagle Pamela Joyce Crump Carolyn Sue F olden Cindy Elaine Griggs Russellme Overton Alice Fay Merrill Larry Andrew Rumsey 355121154 ' W Y gags X3- Helen Renee DeBaun - L iro,7., . LLYNL Lee Tyler Ball FH, im ' eff Dianne Sue Marquart Veronica Cecelia Griggs Coveted Register Of Honor Graduates Swells To Sixty 1-P' Marshall Lee Nero Edward Franklin Ricks 'ig V xg. v yew asewiizrgtr 1 , , I . I K ' - '- . X . v 1 , i l , A I t I! it iQ 1 '. at Wg ' -, ,,,. ' Q V X 11, ' Q' t U fm mf! d X ,Q X -5' ,fr 1 all ' ,815 Brenda Diane Jordan Margaret Dina Richardson Sl Christine Marcia Barone Susan Gregory Canada 1 ?! Bonnie Dorene Sirmans Gerald Lee Miller Wanda Jean Murden Theresa Louise Olah Michael Robert Andrews Beverly Dianll Hamlin David Russell Soldato Halbert William Schilbe 4 f Martha Lynn Weston x Brenda Coleman Cahoon Judith Ann Ralph Gene Davis Payne M I I l Clyde Hill Bond Ji ,f 'F- -.z ' X ' - FS' , J . .ff 5 I lili Barbara Evonne Carter 4-ag .lose George Blay E I. if Joseph Herbert Norton, III James Mannon Barclift 423' Sherryl Diane Eckleberry Angela Noel Jacob D. -. wafer - - - 2 fre- -+--v . Q., , A, if V V M . - .age - dw, . ' we . V sw - .J I ...L 5-M ,V Jane Anne Hagaman M-we :W 1 Z - Y sf: we George Alton Davis ff! f Calvin Lee White Jenny Sue Jones Paul David Crockett, Jr. rin 1191 M1ke Klepper reports to fellow offlcers Patsy Coglxandro, Treasurerg Donna Palva Secretary Brenda Grxffin, Presidentg and Demsc Hewltt Vlce Presldent Junlor Clcass Elecfs Brenda Grlffm President James Adams Deborah Aldridge Brenda Ange Gayle Arthur James Asbell Billie Sue Atkins William Bailey Arlene Ballance Marguerite Barnard Joseph Bateman 'FN 145: -4-Hx LL-- fi., W fg iff: 'il' ' ' :U - ' 1, l ff I 'Nth' If-1. ,fu l . ,M i. 7 'ff' 1 in it .-.-. Q., .5 ' , . , , x . , v L 'A ' iw. 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F1 51 SX , -X Brenda Griffm Sherry Griffin Brenda Halstead Q Gaynell Halstead Marianne Hanbury Barbara Harper Dianne Harris Danny Hayman Wanda Heath LaDonna Hedge Janet Heitman Denise Hewitt Dewayne Hewitt James Higginbotham Rebecca Hill Karen Hobbs Kathy Hodges Norman Hodges Linda Hogge Betty Hudgins Donald Huffman Bradford Hughes Cynthia Hughes Lounet Hunt Kay Hurley Tony Hussey Floyd Jackman Katherine Jacob Brenda Jarvis Eric Jensen Rebecca Johns Donna Johnson Eva Johnson John J ones Walter Jones Brenda Jordan Dorothea Keffer Jane Kemp Diane Kennemur Sharon Kephart Tempie Kessler Barry Kilpatrick xi ,WEA w K 1' L ' 'TT sl. 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James King Faye Kinnard Michael Klepper Linda Kuykendall Anna LaFontaine Barbara Lane Constance Lane James Lawrence Vernon Layden Victoria Leary John Lee Mark Lehman Jimmy Lewis Yvonne Liskey Patricia Liverman Edward Lohr Donald Long William Long Mary Ann Marlowe Peggy Marslender Jay Martin Nancy Martin Gary Mason Rita Mathews Brenda Matthews Connie Matthews Michael Mayo X N Q. ...yen I Y I .V ' O 1 1 wi f , Q- H: X 1 xx s ' , is -ei? is ul-s 192 42 A , ly! A Off F a-.t 1 .,,-, Q- T' W? ig.-5 Kathy Hodges Places Third In District Public Speaking Turn-out IS heavy at the polls Rebecca McCann John McCloud Catharine McKeithan Richard McPherson John Mears James Melton Joan Miller Judy Miller Rosemary Miller Charles Mills Phillip Mobley Garold Moore Danny Moritz James Murray Judy Nalley Disfrici Key Clubs Elect Mike Roof Lieuienoni Governor Juniors strive to someday join great men in history. Roger Nichols Michael Nyborg Harry Oakley Ronald Old Bruce Oyler Jean Parker Joyce Parrish Faye Pebworth Nellie Pembleton Bruce Pierce Donna Pierce Kevin Powell Macie Prentiss Jeanette Price Edith Pritchard lg Q,--.J WWW wa? 'fe 1 F' 3' fi fa i if ' , 3 55.,e'x' 'X K 4 'x C pcQq.f5,gd'i!? . -char. , , - , 5112 Wg 1 156 x W u is 753 i if 5 . ea' - . , H ' fur. V I xx 7.5 I A, ,. x 1 X i , W -ifei I ' 1 ' 5 ali! ' -Q' L 1 ff, - fi ? - to ff e ,f ,r ., X Q R250 ' ' If ji . H'. .v 1 -, gli- -f - eg QE il 4, ,- -Q... o-Y 5, ..,-Q ' as Az ' .. 7 I. , r be Q, r if V F l e Xi tr- 1 195 Leon Pugh Gary Rascoe Mary Anne Reason John Reeves Richard Rhodes Brian Riggins Donald Riley Maggie Roberson Glenn Roberts Kurt Rohrkemper Michael Root Michael Ruckle Philip Ruckle Nolen Rutledge Gerald Sandifer Terry Sawyer Marion Scarboro James Schucker Ray Sculthorpe Douval Sermons Robert Shelton Linda Shiilett George Smith Linda Smith Vicki Smith Diane Smithson Carolyn Sorey ,?'Eewi:.2 2 ff ' - , 'Sc W., . 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Mags . :gg :gig A 'x fl ,,,- K -fx' 1 S W X V iz x, R -1 w I Nancy Sorey Robert Spence Mildred Spencer Raymond Spencer Wanda Spencer Michael Staley Patricia Stewart Lyndell Stike Richard Strohecker Anwer Subeh Brenda Sullivan Brenda Sumerlin Janet Sutton Richard Tabor Carolyn Thomas Walter Thomas Gail Thompson Homer Thompson Virginia Thrasher William Thrasher Vonda Tillett Cynthia Trice Susanne Tumey Robert Umphlet Diane Waff Cheryl Wall Charlotte Warren Hershell Weaver Louise Wenger Beverly West Dennis West Mary West Christine White Marsha White Ronald White Colon Whitehurst Daniel Wilson Steven Wilson Mildred Winslow Linda Wise Shirley Yoder Vema Yoder ,wi Juniors Model Fashions For Tri Hi Y Jean Parker and Lee Jackson don fashionable attire in Tri-Hi-Y - Key Club biennial event. , i 5 1 5 1 X 1 -Y-1, ..- , ,sz ', .. . i . fl i ii 1 It ix ,i ' , Aw, ,Q 1 .1. 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Wt, V, , u r-.ii F., 5 V , W v 1 xl 199 Teressa Bunch Victoria Byrum Charles Cahoon James Caputo Donald Carawan Vema Carnifax Joseph Carroll William Carrow Daniel Carstens Carol Cartwright Jean Carver Cynthia Cashwell William Castelloe Robert Castellow Susan Chandler Ronald Chappell Susan Chittum James Christy Charles Clark Edwin Collett Willie Colston Jane Costigan Patricia Cousineau Candace Cranford Karen Crawford Martha Cross David Culler Mary Cullipher Winfred Culpeper Faith Curling Kathryn Curling Carroll Daniels Barry Danner Jonathan Davis James Deburow Delwyn DeFord Donna DeFord Jeanette Dey Judith Doxie Ray Dozier Deborah Drinkard Darlene Dunnagan Melissa Dunnagan Martha Anne Eatmon Randall Edwards Thomas Estes Trent Estes Mary Beth Etheredge Stanley Eure Peggy Evans Brenda Ewell Gerald Fentress Gilman Fentress Frances Ferguson Betty Jo Fleming wtf' ef Wiatr 4 T? lTI-V I xt' l l- Qs!-5 4 M 1 Q N '?'f - Q :Nix 200 Q-qv 'Q , -, ., W g if 4 'X ' Randy Forbes Lynne Foreman 4.45 V Lucinda Fowler Stephen Franklin -r--, ZF. v . 'Q Ray Freeman 'Q Y 'iii ' if. . ..-rxizqbx Luft: pile .i 1 Cen Frugald X 'A Herbert Fryer ? xi' i ' 'fi 3 l , ,A-1 f 1 L, Fred Garrett 5 Ray Garrett Howard Gibbs K atm! 1 3 fe! ' 1 - Q Sandra Gibbs W f L iw Sandra Godfrey i 5 1 1 'I Cynthia Gordon Kenneth Grier ,fl i 1 RJ v- I ig X - Dons Guy Larry Hackworth hr-1' . V- Keven Hall . Vernon Hall Billie Sue Hanbury Jefferson Hanbury 44 I '- Deborah Hamilton 227, 4 ' Sophomore Room Wins Community Chest Competition Jeff Hanbury and Ray Ross enlist aid of friend in short story presentation. QARD E AU ,, or . my 'X 'HIEN ' 'Q r Phillis Happer Patricia Hardison Claudia Harlow Laura Harper Linda Harper Gale Harris Seth Harris Rita Harrison Clarence Hartis Roman Hartmann Patricia Haynes John Hayslett Nola Hensley William Hewitt Andrew Higginbotham Lester Hobbs Paul Holliday Virginia Hudson Carol Jackson Joan Jackson Sharon Jackson Thomas Jackson James Jarvis Barry Jefferson Thomas Johnson Peggy Jones Kenton Kellum Leon Kephart Richard Kiff Leon LaFontaine Diana Lambert Amanda Lancaster Hope Lancaster Clifford Lee Kirk Lee Patricia Litchfield Thomas Little Cheryl Lowery Patricia Lucas Graylan Lupton George Maness Fondie Mangum Stephen Manning Phyllis Marlowe Kathy Martin Meredith Mathews Claudia Matter Mark Maynard Frances McCracken Rebecca McKinney Randolph McPhee Ray Midyette Judy Miller Thelma Miller Walter Miller Sally Mober Emmett Moore John Moretield Timothy Morgan Marsha Morris William Morrison Fredericka Moser Brenda Moses eli f. . ag ' e .f Ea - as t,, , i ' , A if - . -aff V 4,4 f, ,f t - 52237 5' E 1. 25 ' N 25 Q . X z f vel ' , .' f f.. , 3.5 E :Qi . M ,.,, , i its we ,. . a s -, X . 'K gf, x 'YY -vu Is Bi lm' 2 5, 2 .x ig, M! In .Q ' 1 J .. , I ',,. M ,. I ,.'. I-W. Classmates Elect Van Purdue President Choice of classmates are: Pat Skinner, Secretaryg Leon LaFontaine, Reporterg Van Pardue, Presidentg Herbie Fryer, Treasurerg Barry Braatz, Vice-President Labsentj. ??'1':'?i-fi rw 'Y Y V wwf? '35 'wi' WJ -W ?'r ki! .f,jB ., Ff Jack Moulton Michael Mundie Cue Murden Elsie Murphy Jacqueline Neary Ronald Newby Bonnie Nix Dorothy Noftz David Norton Joan Nugent Stanley Olah Barry Old Paul Old Sandra Oyler Van Pardue Charles Parker Elizabeth Parker Emily Parker R. B. Paulette John Perez Pamela Porter 204 fn- 23 iff i -'rs inf, L. 'F' Mrs. Sprull becomes familiar with classroom procedure. 4-Q57 ...- L rw -S. e 'cl -v'-v 'Us iw' -r- I if wk- Q? 'Y K ..4f+ wi' ' Q ' ..f'- six, . rig l 33s f- AW' be ' fi Ely nr 1 Mrs. Spruill Takes Over Duties Of Mrs. Neil Powers Richard Pratt Mark Prentice Catherine Prescott Michael Prince Ernest Putt Milton Quinn Linwood Rawls Trudy Raynard David Reckelhoff Diane Reckelhoff Christine Reid Ernest Respass Lynn Richards Cathy Richardson Larry Riddick Denise Riggins Lorraine Roberson Kenneth Roberts Ray Ross Wade Roughton Daniel Sattertield David Sawyer Andrea Scott Harry Seawell Michael Seymour Deborah Shaddeau Catherine Simmons Donna Simpson Judith Sivels William Sivels Patricia Skinner Erma Vinson Wee e. Atlee Smith Dennis Smith Jennie Smith Martha Smith Roy Smith Steven Smith Vickie Smith Annie Spence Linda Spiers Melvin Spruill Vicki Spruill Cynthia Staack Dianne Stewart Karen Stillman Susan Stout Kenneth Stuart Katherine Sykes Rickie Sykes Kathy Taylor Chrysi Themides Diann Thompson Samuel Thrasher Randall Tiedemann Beth Till Steven Tranquillo Michael Tyndell Gerald Urben I QE ,Q gg K' v Kimi' 'YY Q we-' . ssaffzhagif, H. 224- eff ' 'f,55iii3s3i':' S fiiifiiii c Sophomore And Freshman Classes Co-Sponsor Hop li rn-.1 Z , 4 . - ff- .+ I if , ' -qv 1 .w U QA, ,H aj .--1 l tq,r,T,Nr 'A W :Q A no NS s il 13 0. QI X v g. 11 Z 'I 3 ai . 'BE rx A Y. 4 George Vaughan Betty Vincent Sharon Walston Ronald Warren William Waters George Weaver Thomas Weeks Carol Wesley Richard West Brenda White Otis White Russell White Joann Whitehurst Crystal Williams James Williams Fred Willis Glenn Wilson Nancy Wilson Stanley Wilson Thomas Winborne Mollie Winslow Michael Wood Debra Wright Richard Wright Mary Yoder Sharon Yoder Nancy Young Hopefully another point for Linda Spiers' team. Closs Of Seventy One Enrollment Neors Two Hundred Heading Freshman Class are: Kent Hobbs, Reporterg Sharon Braatz Presrdent Lynne Guard, Secretaryg Sharon Caroon Vice-Presrdent Charles Brooks, Treasurer. Sandra Asbell Thomas Assaid Franklin Austin Patricia Barnes Wanda Barton Ralph Bastian Frederick Beck Dale Benton Michael Berry Mavis Biggs Charlene Blackwell Sharon Braatz Deborah Bradley Edward Brite , ff I Hu 'xii ,J W 4 lik., A 1 . X QiWrr,an,,w'j - 1: V., Mb ' .LA JQQ L. L .. jx 1 In L '--ff J ,A.. 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Q sr- 'S .Eg . ,v r. n, Charles Brooks Peggy Brown Larry Buettner Jefferson Burke Lois Cain Loran Carnifax Sharon Caroon Vicki Carter Lorraine Cavin Raymond Chapman Charles Clemons Cheryl Clifton Douglas Cohoon Robert Cooke Michael Creef Criss Culpepper Keith Danner Danny Davis Brenda Dilday Deborah Duckworth Denise Eckleberry John Elwell Roger Evans Pamela Everett Terry Fletcher Tonya Flowers Roy Forehand Rena Forehand Debra Freeman Regina Gallagher Gordon Genoff Sheryl Gray Bonnie Griffin Bruce Griffin Lynne Guard Timothy Hampton Ann Harding David Hardison Janice Harrison Everett Harvey Michael Hearring Linda Heitman Jo Ellen Hewitt Rita Hickman Debra Hilborn Lora Hinton Kent Hobbs Lee Hobbs Annelle Hodges Gene Hogge Marie Holton Stanley Homer Gail Horton Joan Hudson Pete Hunter Patricia Hurley Diane Ivey Gregory Jackson Angela James Elizabeth Jarvis Debra Jennings Franklin Jennings Karen Jennings Janet Johnson Myron Johnson Raymond Johnson Charles Jones Stephen Jones Woodley Koonce Elizabeth Kowalsky Sharon Krohn Margaret Lancaster Edward Lawrence Marvin Lee John Leggett Angie Locklear Sandra Long Corinne Marquart Christine Matter Randolph Maurice John McClanahan Keith McCoy Pamela McKinney William Meeler William Meginley Eldon Miller Marcia Minter F. C. Minton Sharon Mizelle Deborah Moore Donna Moore Robert Morrisette Samuel Motley Eugene Nicholes Jane Nichols Valarie Nichols Sharon Nix Timothy Norman ra we .SPA .Q .f 1 f yyifgykz I K 45:3 Ry 1 ', -m 'E Ha N1 in : ,ree ew, f, V: ..-, l, I -, f' 5 J 7 W J iam' 4 xr efvtgw, 5. 5 Q- Eg5gs:ga:'aIaI5'f .. f-.:.:f.l,v ,457 ,I- A-A -W n A .Q 5 -'ff Q ' . w ' R ' 'hlwzeffsf 'n ' '1n ff' 'yes Nm I. 'US I :f- ' if 4a I., 2 0 fi V ' J , --I. 'Sv- 'wi ,Q in N 1 x .xlxiwgggii Z . af-fi .. W I 1 i B J , 1 Sp.. if ,Eg ' qu ,J fra .. - Q up w e-:V .agprgxf r ,Tp E44 1 1 ,xii WGA V5 'Q' . .g. im, ' ff. V i g Q? 25 4?- q 210 i il 4 1... oil 3 ' -V- spa. inn- 4, Wfwci X- S' .Km - 1 , , , . '45, - rf. I, 1 L 1:1 f - r 'Cf 95 'Y 'Os S433 Craig Nyborg Gloria Olah John Olin Gary Owen Terrie Owens Jackie Paciuili Gloria Paiva FICS1'lm?.l'l LoraHinton Freshmen Try Varsity For Size and senior John Godfrey wait for a chance at a crack at Deep Creek. Harry Parker William Parker William Parks Charlotte Parsons Donald Parsons Jane Perez Suzanne Perris Ronald Phelps Walter Phillips Hazel Pittman Arianna Powers Linda Powers Deborah Price Richard Quartucci -,- - ,.... W i 1 diff ,L ig . Sfmt ' l EQVWL :LM M . all v :Lax V ll wi., .5-A. . , .Z A 7 X I we we . it 'a Y A X 1: Ji ,N ,n M KC A.- X iv--.4 fs- fi! 0--5 u , . 5, . 1 ,, if ea ,E X l it Michael Quince Harold Raiford William Ratliff Amy Reason Vada Reed Georgia Ricardo Louise Richardson Terri Ricks Nancy Romm Thomas Root Linda Sands Denale Sawyer Deborah Scaff Sue Scarboro Lewis Schucker Caroline Shook Ann Simmons Michael Smith Duane Soldato Joyce Springle Dean Spruill Carroll Stewart John Sykes Virginia Tabor Lawrence Taylor Robert Taylor Marshall Tetterton Sandra Thomas Martha Thompson Daniel Thrasher Donna Totty Michael Trader Joan Trenchard James Turner Craig Tuthill Linda Twiddy Dawn Twiford Cindy Unser Paula Van Dyke Deborah Wachenschuranz Jeana Wadsworth Maureen Wall Andrew Walter Garnett Whitehurst Louis Willis Virgie Wilson Cheryl Wise Annette Wood Janice Woodhouse 1- 104,55 iiiiiiiifiw iiiiflf' , X N , 52232122-ami H ,Q ,. ww 3:2 Q ,, .,,,, 1952552522 'R' ' ,X ,, Q, , if Q? --idea? it I 4,Q.lfvEfl-gg, agz Q -1-mms ff Yu ,N my gs N 1 QQ l l lUnrelengng effortsl l resulting iiifjictory . . . Fans cheering wildly as their heroes excel , . . f Tcai3iidQmpetiti on w 'l wi , H 3 'ji m2sf N'M, 'WNW .v,i filwiiwgffi. i'- Hr M ,, N J n. i Kdjoicins when unsurpassed training W produces success. . . Tasting bitter gefeat 'W' ' :.f , was well! W iiii in 'i oflteaimespixit . . Vitality unlimited f. . Buoyed l by caicligiislogans . . . ci 'f M ' w X, n rn' u ww0ffEneBg!FiFJiii'.wg1w1,11 in H N w llnl e Tempcrs flaring . . . Spggrtsmanlike conduct overrules ,gonstandy youtllfiil . . HACTHON uiilgiited . . . 214 H w 4 ,sl ' lm. I- . ,rf may 1 3 W FL-'Ji . dfw' I-I I E ,Z, A S 1 V F5 ' W1 f1'2S:iif, W i--- m - 'v L W Y W V31 '- p - W - ' ' wweslfexi'-E Q W f , 'ffl - - . , 'zz-,. ' - Wye 'f,'HQ,.Wi?k'7fQ, 1 - , 'b mf 5 all 1 M 2' , My X Q 9 V Sfwwigi ' M Q . W , 5 , 5:23 ' A , S H5 gijgi' Eff 3-'15 .N - V Rafi fr ,fix M.. 'mi ' M .wisp X yu w Cheerleaders Goin A First During Summer Competition Rebuilding a squad of nine new members took many hours of strenuous practice, but it was worthwhile! Sporting new uniforms, the cheerleaders added the all-time favorite pom-pom routines, a first this year. Adding to school spirit, a Victory Chain, links of green and gold, in the cafeteria, stadium, and gym, boosted sup- port of the Wildcats. Painted signs for the locker room and several parties for the team helped build morale of the players. During the summer, the squad and sponsor, Miss Judy Rice, at- tended the National Cheerleaders Association Clinic at Smith Mountain Lake. Competition on a statewide basis was held for three days, and the Wildcat squad received one first and two sec- ond places. In final competition, the Great Bridge Varsity Cheer- leaders walked away with second in the State. Also, for the first time Great Bridge won the Spirit Stick, given to the squad with the most spirit. Patricia Copeland, Co-Captain hopes for a safe landing. With Co-Captain Carolyn Folden, the squad cheers the team 4 to homecoming victory. Ha Seven points! Kathy Hodges and Debbie Eaves ring the victory bell. It's Up, up, and away! for I Wet md wud are Adau Ambrose and Ellen Umphlett Carolyn Brackens. 2 -Wie: F251 ff A, J., N 4, ,V ,H +512 law-W, ,, . ,, ' M ,Ti5Qe1 w'Iw, iiinggw' , L, 'M YM? -kewl' H Qglqfnf.. 5255? 5 J 2 VARSITY CHEERING SQUAD FRONT ROW- Bobbie Lane Carolyn Brackens Pat Copeland Carolyn Folden Linda Davis Debbie Eaves BACK ROW- Adair Ambrose Kathy Hodges Ellen Umphlett Peggy Harriman Susan Canada Cots Ploce Second In Southeastern SCOREBOARD Great Bridge i Opponent 0 Princess Anne 40 32 Cradock 0 21 Oscar Smith 0 33 Cox 6 31 Churchland 54 13 Kellam 26 19 Wilson 14 26 Deep Creek 14 54 Indian River 12 7 Norview 20 VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW-Charles Mamoudis, Billy Dutton, Jimmy Snyder, Kenny Spencer, Bobby Capps, Mike Head, Mike Andrews, Jimmy Altice, Dennis West, David Levenberg, Clyde Bond. SECOND ROW-Ronald Cuffee, Kent Hobbs, Bryan Riggins, Fleetwood Cuffee, Lo- ra Hinton, Johnny Harris, Tri-Captain Tommy Rhodes, Phillip Ruckle, Bob Bedsole, Bill Barber, Wade Roughton. THIRD ROW-Mike Mayo, Alton Geresy, Bobby Gregory, Leon LaFontaine, Connie Mathews, Mike Root, Jim Thorpe, Richard Rhodes, Steve Jensen, Johnny Godfrey, B. M. Williams. FOURTH ROW-Bobby Shelton, Tri-Captain Jesse Van Horn, Ricky Lee, Erie Fore- hand, Keith Minter, Bert Gibbs, David Raynor, Randy Ferguson, Tri-Captain Kenny Carpenter, Larry Dunnagan. BACK ROW-Bruce Oyler, Kurt Rohrkemper, Manager Duval Sermons, Mana- ger Woodley Koonce, Manager Barry Kilpatrick, Coach Jim Cahoon, Coach Billy O'Brien, Coach Tom Stearns, David Sawyer, Barry Braatz. -when new . ','fTlfh ', ' ,ltlur at , , If f T ,r'f' MQ .,:gvfff 'q,.',f---':, : - rv--rr,f , 7 5 , f -ff, Y , ,Q .r ,N Tl. i r '15 ' if 'WHS are P me Wg-gf 1+ 218 , r'- T: Q 49 , v J'A ' ffqgx' ha N A f x' r ' 175431 wig' si-, 1 . 4 A '. L Q 3: U! hd. ia 1 1 Aerial work is displayed by Tommy Rhodes to Jesse VanHom Ca.n't you do anything right? . ii., A . , U 5 . N T X A f w-- -nf in ' 'rm '.- sf' W' Q, V, - ' A T23 ' , 4, ' 'Q' 'K - - 'X-1, V U V A ,v -I ' Q '-- - vlig M 1 3-b 'f K ,:j'1'F ' Q W N ' am- - J .,,g..'FQ' f ' '-- 1 H K N ! -Q' V y 'W , - 11,4-3 ., ff- 'Q l 4,L.,,5.,, f H 11. W 'Qv ,, 'f . ., N 1 Y - Y -. 1' - 7. K . wifi f' -1 - 2 - , .E , . , ,E - .. ' 2 is is ' Y - mf -1 o' 3' , Larry Dunnagan stops a buzzing Hornet. 2 1 V , A-A 1 cyl F, ,LL 1- r' ' 1' nn,- 9' f ff' ........ wk L E 'ie By Video Tope Wildcots Study Strength-Weakness On October 20, Great Bridge edged the Presidents of Wil- son in an exciting 19-l4 game. This victory put the Wildcats back in the winning column. An impressive Wildcat team stung the Hornets of Deep Creek 26-14 for an important Homecoming victory. At half-time the Wildcats held a 19-7 advantage. Unexpectedly, the Knights of Kellam High defeat- ed the Wildcats for an upsetting victory. Great Bridge tallied the last score in the game on a Rhodes-to-Braatz aerial, which covered 15 yards to bring the 26-13 defeat to a close. A fired- up Wildcat eleven, rallying behind senior quarterback, Tommy Rhodes, massacred the Braves of Indian River 54-12. This proved to be the most explosive game of the year for the Wildcat offense and defense. By defeating this new rival, the Wildcats posted a 5-1 record in the Southeastern District. The Wildcats took on Thanksgiving Day rivals, the Pilots of Norview, the following Friday night in the wettest game of the year postponed once because of rain. The Wildcats made a great effort but dropped the game 20-7 in favor of Norview, Great Bridge brought to a close its 1967 football season with a 6-4 overall record. Sponsor - Great Bridge Elementary School PTA Despite Admiral Aggression, Jesse Van Hom breaks away for more yardage. John Harris intently watches half-time films. Wildcats study plays of tirst half. 1 K, .... Keith Minter is determined the Wildcats will win! Wildcat Manager David Soldato does not let the rain stop him! 223 Sponsor - Servisoft of Virginia, Inc. fax JV Wildcats Rout Braves SCOREBOARD Great Bridge Opponent 27 Indian River 0 6 Oscar Smith 7 1 5 Cradock 25 1 3 Churchland l 9 6 Wilson 13 6 Princess Anne 6 13 Deep Creek 7 W-2, L-4, T-1 if N- 'Britt Coach Oliver helps Co-Captains Wade Roughton and Skippy Moore prepare for an important game. JV FOOTBALL: Steve Jones, Glenn Brunner, Johnny Sykes, Herbie Fryer, Ernie Harrison, Grey Tuthill, Skippy Moore, Wade Roughton, Barry Old, Ronnie Chappell, Kenny Stuart, Frankie Jennings. SECOND ROW - Coach Oliver, Harry Oakley, Dean Spruill, Charles Jones, Richard Best, Milton Quinn, Jeff Hanbury, David Sawyer, Stanley Griffin, Lora Hinton, Lester J UNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: FRONT - Ann Harding. SECOND ROW - Patty Boyette, Terrie Owens, Gloria Olah. THIRD ROW - Brenda Ewell, Nancy Young, Annette Wood. BACK ROW - Pat Cousineau, Patty Cantrell, Meredith Mathieu, Pat Skinner. Hobbs, Neal Powers, Fred Willis, Coach Broda, Mike Mundie, Pete Hunter. THIRD ROW: Russell Paulette, Mike Smith, Ray Dozier, Edwin Collett, Tom Jackson, Robert Castelloe, Billy Batts, Jack Moulton, Herman Bel- angia, Monte Anderson, Barry Danner, Van Pardue, Glenn Wilson, Thomas Mathews. Co-Sponsors: INDIAN RIVER LANES BINSWANGER GLASS CO. 224 if Manager Douglas Miller collects equipment. JV BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW - Coach Oliver, Myron Johnson, Steve West, Jimmy Bradshaw, Paul Old, John Sykes, Buddy Murden, Tim Nor- man. BACK ROW - Jack Moulton, Stanley Griffin, Lora Hinton, Kenny Stuart, Barry Kingerly, Craig Nyborg, Larry Riddick, Mike Mundie, Stan Eure. JV Win Wraps Up Season SCOREBOARD Great Bridge Opponent 47 Kecoughtan 73 59 Granby 49 53 Norview 60 67 Deep Creek 41 34 Newport News 54 54 Smith 53 71 Wilson 60 73 Indian River 44 54 Kecoughtan 57 48 Cradock 52 62 Churchland 61 61 Deep Creek 31 68 Smith 50 52 Wilson 60 46 Maury 75 42 Indian River 39 48 Cradock 58 62 Churchland 54 W-10, L-8, T-0 Co-Captains Kenny Stuart and Paul Old pause with Coach Oliver after a practice session. Co-Sponsors: MASON MOTOR CO. SOUTHLAND TV AND APPLIANCE 225 4V-.. Wildcats Place Third In Southeastern District Tourney The Wildcats continued traditional winning season with the firm leadership of Coach Harry Blevins in his tenth year as head coach of the Big Five. Assisting Coach Blevins were adroit ball handlers, guards Mike Head and Larry Baker, sharpshooter Tommy Rhodes, and powerful rebounders, Mike Andrews and Jim Murray. Other active players included seniors Mike Daughtery, Bobby Capps and John Harris and junior Olen Thomas. The remaining Wildcat team consisted of spirited seniors Mike Lowry, Jim Barclift, and Manager Jim Altice, and juniors Ray Conner, Connie Matthews, Mike Klepper, and Bucky Hodges. Following the team through a very successful season, the Wildcat fans this year displayed relentless en- thusiastic support. SCOREBOARD Great Bridge Opponent 50 Kecoughtan 73 70 Granby 65 76 Norview 69 72 Deep Creek 57 63 A Newport News 80 56 Oscar Smith 46 54 Wilson 49 77 Indian River 30 69 Kecoughtan 83 76 Cradock 43 62 Churchland 66 59 Deep Creek 45 70 ' Oscar Smith 53 46 Wilson 50 54 Maury 88 72 Indian River 34 50 Cradock 39 69 Churchland 81 Southeastern District Tournament 66 Indian River 41 51 Wilson 55 55 Cradock 50 Jimmy Altice always manages with a smile. Tri-Captains Mike Andrews, Tommy Rhodes and Mike Head agree with Coach Blevins! E V' ...f BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW - Jimmy Altice, Manager, Mike Andrews, Mike Head, Tommy Rhodes, Coach Blevins. BACK ROW - Connie Matt- hews, Olen Thomas, Bobby Capps, Mike Lowry, Jimmy Murray, Mike Daughtery, Jimmy Barclift, Mike Klepper, Bucky Hodges, Ray Conner, Larry Baker. Coach Blevins explains complicated strategy necessary for a Wildcat Win. Co-Sponsors: GREENBRIER REALTY CO., INC. C0-SPOHSOISZ HIGHWAY SERVICE STORES NORFOLK COUNTY FINANCE TODD ELECTRIC COMPANY 227 Wwt ' Qi' Mid Season Finds Cots District Tops tm xr ,,f 335 ,LM -4, R. ,Q , . 1, .f,- .C --x-1 f?'?f?fSg: f I, az.- Olen Thomas leads the fast break. Q Y, Another Great Bridge first video tape televises basketball games on the spot a ,h, ' f i I V fl ' '11 i. xx r uf., 7 Tri-Captain Head r r heads the huame. There's no stopping Jimmy Murray, playmakel- Baker no matter how many Braves there are! leaps high for a 1ay..up. fi-. , g,2?'n1zwl'l .av P f Q4-'iw 1 tj v 3 fe K '- x ' 229 Olen Thomas leaps Chalk up two mo for pre-game rebound. ' Cheerleaders, Bobbie Lane, Peggy Harriman, Adair Ambrose, Carolyn Brackens and Patricia Copeland, incite spirit! for Mike Andre WS . Eh. r' IC Fabulous Five Favored By Frantic Fans ? I A re N . ,X F' Players don't relax at half-time! - They get pointers for second-half strategy! - , M pi - -F - 9, E K I 1 74 W 3.1 ,iw f - 1 yF:-1'f e:'-F 1 , V' ' 'f3! ' '41 ' I ' ff ' F . ' - ' -- ' V .3 . N ' ,ijlgg ,l-1 ' ,,.,.-Q's . .. M-1:11. L' 9 .,,, , -.W t - , - F ' , F if y-ey F Q4 A gf I xvlltlwliv , , fr ,, -5 m a y - ,sg J. ' -F ' Larry Baker passes F- qw 2. E 12 F4 Q to hidden Mike Andrews for two more points. 231 .1 -L ,. ., .vu 1. ny. 5 ' xx , . r g . . -G . 6562- it-nav. iii. , 1.1 .1 ,f ,av Sun gets in his eyes! Gene Payne tries to see oncoming ball. it it .,,- -agfti... . 1 1. it it r W-1:.:ft2f1,s,f,-, Buster Blanchard practices for intramurals. Practice Season Starts Early For Tennis Team Last year's Wildcat tennis team under the watchful eye of Coach Tom Stearns had an off season by de- feating only Kellam High School. But things are looking up for this year's team! Since tennis is rel- atively a new sport at Great Bridge, its popularity and strength are still growing. The Wildcats had a tough schedule last year by playing schools in Norfolk and Virginia Beach which have a much larger enrollment and which are known for their fine tennis teams. How- ever, Coach Stearns predicts a better season with three returning seniors who lettered last year. They include Gene Poncho Payne, who received the Outstanding Sportsman Trophy for tennis, Buster Blanchard, and Jimmy Synder. Jimmy Snyder keeps his eye on the ball. 3, Em. w,wr,.,.W .lag X .,,3,,,.W:. 'V 1 ' ' 1' IH-fe'-fra ss- , wg, . Q, -':sf.,f1gu, 1 ' S2,.1,as!lQi rJ'1 :r. - r A ' sr, ,V ,K fiiwiissizii r V W w, w , ., ,, . r r l -Mimi, firm itrrrliwr-iAi??3iikg j ,tt . ' J ru rr vrwmaama .1 F ' 52 1 1- YW' Q l , 1 . ' T S: 5., . ' 1 - I 1 ' Y ' 'w w r V ig '52 N r--rim , 'Aj 'rrr Wi5igi', ,,, , 1, Qt it rr, My,,,:,,eww'yflgglgjisggff ' 'aaimzflvzix gi,gn gr 012 1 V . 232 6 XE. iw, rr' ' 1 ,,,4! Golf Team Sports New Coach Under the direction of new head coach, Mr. George Owens, last year's golf team had a rough season, losing all its matches except a tie with Cradock, 6-6. However, this year's team shows great potential with re- turning senior lettermen Barry Marple and John Lencmeyer. Other promising prospects include juniors Ray Conner, Mike Klepper, John Lee, and George East. The team has high hopes for John Lee, a junior who shoots in the upper seventies. The boys devote much time and effort practicing hard each day after school during the spring season at Stumpy Lake Golf Course and hope to stack up many wins. ,, ztwyifiggg M :tm Nl' N B 1 . 1- ,UH ea , 1 ,ffwq Ffa . ,et N 5 Team M 1 .4 .1 5 fi M t X .ft tx M,,.s l 'R f gf W'-'f' l ' mtl: Fore! Mike Klepper follows through. lt ra W ,, Coach Owens and team discuss future plans: John Lee Mike Klepper Barry Marple Ray Conner John Lencmeyer George East. And the race is on for Captains Winston White, Mac Knight and James Asbell. Co-Sponsors: PINE TREE INN METRO CATERING SERVICE CROSS-COUNTRY TRACK: FRONT ROW - Mike Tyndell, Sam Thrasher, Gene Wil- Iiams, Homer Thompson, Hal Schilbe, George East, Mike Quince. BACK ROW - Winston White, Ronnie Lilly, Thomas Little, Ronald Newby, James Asbell, Mac Knight, Ray Ross, Mr. Williams. awk ! X . 234 Q. Sophs Dominate CC Track Composed largely of sophomores, the Cross-Country Wildcats com- pleted a season of disappointment. The tri-captains, Mac Knight, Win- ston White, and James Asbell, are the only senior members. Under the direction of Coach Tennyson Williams, the track team gained valuable experience for future meets. The team participated in the Portsmouth Cross-Country Invitational, the William and Mary Invitational, and the District Cross-Country Track Meet. ach Williams gives st minute instructions Tri captains. I . :i 'Fw f-A.. ' r V ' .L-N ,M ,nf ,L , :,.: 'P A f ',fifl'f57f4'9,'., '-'IZ 4 Ga I . Egg, 515, , M j f 1 fir, xl . M va I' - 235 fix: in 25 ff? s H K 1 . --. 5' Q. 'i A D .4 my 5 www , QM ,, msg.-gixjificifrw-1 , 1 mug, M'- ,, 4-f-wuiivf ww-M, if k 'Q ' veg 1 :aan GB Motmcm R. Rhodes Places Fifth In Eostern District This has been a hard year for the wrestling team. Led by Captains David Lockwood and Sonny Pierce, the record was 1-13-O. The team did not do as well as expected at the district tournament, but Richard Rhodes, wrestling at 165, placed fifth and will represent Great Bridge in the state tournament in Wakefield. The team is composed of tour seniors, four juniors, five sophomores, and two freshmen. Coach Stearns has hopes for next year's team and has en- couraged underclassmen to come out. His theory is: If you start with a freshman, work with him, encourage him, by the time hels a senior, he will be a state championi SCOREBOARD GICZUC Bridge Oppgnent 12 Indian River 29 5 Norview 49 8 Wilson 34 6 Kellam 36 21 Cox 23 17 Hampton 21 1 1 Churchland 40 6 Oscar Smith 34 23 Princess Anne 18 12 Cradock 28 13 Deep Creek 29 15 Maury 30 20 Lake Taylor 26 14 Bayside 28 W-1, L-13, T-0 WRESTLING: FRONT ROW - Barry Old, Kevin Powell, Sonny Pierce, David Lockwood, Woody Koonce, Tom Jackson. BACK ROW - Manager Harry Oakley, Alton Geressey, Wade Roughton, John Collins, Richard Rhodes, Coach Tom Stearns, Randy Fergu- son, Lee Jackson, Fred Willis, John Lawrence, Bryan Riggins. Manager Oakley supervises practice of David Lockwood and Sonny Pierce. ?f'3'?7 Fi?T ..., ... V . - - fi Mike Bauer goes all the way. fmnxnwq, 1-14: . .. w...31Sw, F ' Gene Pulley slides in safe! QQ gg? Co-Sponsors: A.J. LEGUM - HOME FURNITURE P.H. JOHNSON ,111 238 --5133, 1. 'V-,-.rg ' 79 .. ..l, f , bg-,,,, r Mike Head rounds third on his way for a home run. Here comes Barry Kilpatrick, making another base! Baseball Nine Takes Third In his second year of coaching, Coach Martin Oliver led the Wildcat baseball team to a 8-7 season. The Wildcats finished sixth in the Eastern District out of fourteen teams by posting a 7-6 conference record. Making it to the Eastern District Tour- nament, the Wildcats placed third by defeating Cox 7-2. Johnny Tebault was the Wildcats best pitcher with a 7-1 record, and pitched the only no hitter against First Colonial. For his superb sportsmanship, Tebault was named Outstanding Baseball Player in Chesapeake for'l967. Returning to the Wildcat team this year is the leading hitter for the Wildcats, Tommy Rhodes who batted .33 last year. Quite a few other lettermen will return this year to give varsity an experienced team. With many experi- enced players returning, the varsity should have a good season this spring. SCOREBOARD Great Bridge Opponent 1 Cradock 8 1 1 Bayside O 10 Smith 1 11 Churchland 9 1 Cox 3 1 Wilson 4 2 Granby 1 1 Kellam 2 3 First Colonial 1 4 Deep Creek 9 4 Maury 8 16 Deep Creek 10 12 Smith 3 1 Princess Anne 7 3 Norview 2 . P1 -,Q-farsfgw. 351. L X .5 wsubii 239 Co-Sponsors: GRAY'S DRIVE IN GEORGETOWN EAST MMUNITY LIFE Sponsormg worthy efforts Expressing the alms of enterpnsmg patrons Ongmal L Infennmg the publ1c11 of the dxversifieya sactivnfxes of local :mdustnes Coojperatlon of all required for advancement Servmg the cntnzens Furthermg public mterests Maklng avallable necessary services and Nproducts Contributing toihe betggjment of the commilmty Imtlatmg trevolutmnary ldeas Results Progress Achnevmg hlgher levels of busmess mtegnty Addmg to the development of a sound community 240 11121151 1 ' 1 1 1 ' A- an in ,Egg , 1 X In , 1 , f Q ' - ., me it 1 ' 1 . v M ' 15' 1 . -' . 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CHESAPEAKE SAVINGS AND LOAN Established 1895 THREE CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU BERKLEY OFFICE 204 West Berkley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 545-2404 Frank N. Wood, President George C. White, Vice-President Josephine C. Lee, Secretary Robt. B. Rowland, Jr., Treasurer George G. Martin J. James Davis Webb M. Townsend spuncr 4 x. 4' S' sum or 0, Q, voux srvmns msunrn ..-g 3 -:T -tg, 515,000 6 ?. g 955 coxvsx MAIN OFFICES 112 West York Street Norfolk, Virginia 625-4251 OFFICERS DIRECTORS Robert B. Rowland, Jr. William E. Warren Job O. Belcher GREAT BRIDGE OFFICE 213 Battlefield Boulevard South Chesapeake, Virginia 547-2159 Sidney W. White, Asst. Vice President Alethia L. Dunn, Asst. Sec.-Treas. Julien R. Hume, Jr. Asst. Secretary-Treas David T. Dunn, Jr., Asst. Secretary-Treas George C. White Frank N. Wood Herbert L. Lohman MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER UNITED STATES SAVINGS AND LOAN LEAGUE GUE MEMBER VIRGINIA SAVINGS AND LOAN LEA 242 MADEMOISELLE 1211 P dext Street Op 9:30 - 5:30 Mon. Sc Fri.'ti1 9:00 P.M. S th Norfolk 543 0625 MADEIMOISELLE II 3922 George Washington Highway Open 'til 9:00 P.M, Portsmouth 399-2491 your fingertips bee facts at . Sw 1 N 1 Uluvhgiuiiumnt . . . on any subject every day Chesapeakcfs 0wn . .. WEESEJZSPZ GREAT BRIDGE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 243 SWAN N ER'S MARKET 2236 South Military Highway BETTY lBOB Portsmouths' Largest Selection Of Junior Fashions SPORTSMAN'S SHOP 123 W. Main Street Downtown Norfolk and Pembroke Mall Shopping Center Virginia Beach HICKORY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA A serious moment comes to basketball spectators 244 i.i Q1 W. W. SAVAGE 84 SON General Insurance Phone Klmball 5-6748 1206 Poindexter St. So. Norfolk Chesapeake, Virginia Dependable SUNLIGHT Great 1 Hour Bridge Dry Shopping Cleaning Center Laundry - Cleaning FRANK R. FORD CO., INC. Jewelers and Silversmiths Diamonds our Specialty 3301 Atlantic Avenue 229 Granby Street Virginia Beach, Va. Norfolk, Virginia 428-0477 622-5345 l 0 QM HAll1INl1llVMlVIRIlXIlY XHUIH HH! IMI NMIIY For Shoes For The Student 0 Jantzen I Fiancee's g Spalding 0 Hush Puppies 0 Maine Aires 9 Winthrop 0 Sebago Mac 9 Rand I Miss Wonderful ' Randcfaft 0 American Girl 0 Many Others l Phone 545-2926 For Complete Store Maintenance BROOKS ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contracting Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3803 East Indian River Road, Cheaspeake, Virginia KC11 B1'O0kS Gordon Brooks 545-1410 nites 545-3179 I I 1.4-iz,- . ff Y Q' ' ' if .lf . I V ,-w .- . ag - it - - - gy f . . ff - W ff ' - ,n l :rl 4-:sri T- :Vx N . V I 1 -:L? i'f?'r' 42 ' I ff- ,:.?T l fll l wigilzt- K - . ' no 5 - ' A 13 II Circa 172.0 Virginia Beach, Va. Shops for the Ladies and Their Daughters Open Monday thru Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM Monday and Friday open til 9 PM 3133 Virginia Beach Blvd. phone 340-3525 Children 3-14 Preteen 6- 14 Jr. Petites 3-1 1 Juniors 3-15 Ladies 6-18 245 1, : II In ': ': 5 A W Z .,. .,, If : ....... ......... ............... ....'.'.'.'.'. THIS CLASS IS OUT- STANDING AMONG THOUSANDS OF OTHER CLASSES ACROSS THE LAND BECAUSE YOU ARE A MEMBER: THIS IS YOUR CLAS'Sg THIS IS YOUR SCHOOL. AS THE YEARS GO BY YOUR FINE CLASS RING BY BALFOUR WILL BECOME INCREASINGLY PRECIOUS AS A SYMBOL OF ACHIEVEMENT, A MARK OF RECOGNITION, AND A LINK TO MEMORIES OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS TOGETHER. CHARLES G. MOTLEY 31 10 West Marshall Street Richmond 30, Virginia REPRESENTING MQW KWWL JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN CLASS RINGS AND PINS ' CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS ' TROPHIES ' PLAQUES ' DIPLOMAS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS 246 Road Service l l K ' Phone 545-0862 AMERICAN SERVICE 185JegefaL33PaiE1d VIRGINIA-CAROLINA TIRE am ri ge V . COMPANY Chesapeake, Virginia Chesapeake Norfolk THE BANK OF CURRITUCK E1izabethCity Member F.D.I.C. Moyock, North Carolina CURRITUCK GRAIN, INC. SMITH SALES AND SERVICE CO. M0y0Ck,N0rth Cawlina Phone 435-3171 460 Battlefield Blvd. N. Ihl' I Chesapeake, Virginia 23320 Phone: 547-2929 A A W. B. DAWLEY 8a COMPANY Telephone 545-2459 + Insurance I 612 Liberty Street Chesapeake, Virginia 23506 PORTSMOUTH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC. - 2012 High Street - Phone 397-4695 Portsmouth, Virginia 23704 247 OLD SHOPPING CENTER l -l . I . SIA?-:RM TRADER S COIFFURES Old Shopping Center '5 't C' Chesa eake, Vir inia ,,homf'547,m,g STATE FARM INSURANCE OLD SHOPPING CENTER Phone 547-2103 James A. Thompson, Agent Auto - Life - Fire and Casualty GREAT BRIDGE HARDWARE Electrical Appliances - Tools - Hardware - Housewares - Paints - Building Materials Phone LI 7-3411 4016 Battlefield Blvd., North Chesapeake, Virginia 248 -1l1l A?- gn WN ix. .I Q CH ESAPEAKE, FLORAL 8. GIFT SHOP Distinctive Designs For all Occasions Old Shopping Center Great Bridge Paige W. Womack Home Phone 547-1966 Bus. Phone 547-1505 L. A. OLD Phone 421-2310 GRAY 81 CURLING EQUIP. CO. 1325 Battlefield Boulevard South Chesapeake, Virginia Phone - 547-4525 sc EAR'LE'S MARKET Where Your Business Is Appreciate-:d Hickory Great Bridge Cradock Victory Boulevard l I GREAT BRIDGE AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Telephone: 547-2191 4005 Battlefield Boulevard South Chesapeake, Virginia ATLANTIC YACHT BASIN, INC. 249 Q1 I . me Meer ef am K fy - ' ,, WT' . -- . -V ' 1 ,yo hu L . 'i V' 'flfnq , '54 44441. ae-: , VI ji Nix' X . g,1,I,l'C'LU'V dak in JD A . V1 If T Tm ' ff' . .f U N I 1 X 'fs A, -o LC qwki-SS' l X13 k T' KOA LJL0' WJ x - J N It 'Tl e, - Au. AQ,JJfd YZ so s Qwwf . rn I . '.: 'Sf ,, I 'z X ' I My LLCL L' it ULJ-Xl.-YL, if R ' 'H f . fl , K, V? O LIAPAE UW 1 3 If P fx - : fa . A -1 I +I iilelma J If Hawk .. J ' it ' . ,f XI- Unveil' C - Q of ' .,' lg 'TX TQ' 'sl' N1 . 1'-K! ff- f fl I I ei 1 I 6? 5 I , swf' s I safes is .JDJ 'U-71 LL' . I , 4 ,dj fx X A I fjbwff y I Q I 'ky C I Q ,J WMV 9, fs My ,wid DNV' U., Q1 lx ., 0' l'U3l:i:rnL-L'L TDCKYJCT-T QVC' XRXNXS - I 1' X H I ' iff I V X 'Nx':fAX-T, QQLLQCMQJQ I l 855-6761 853-9909 Q41 ' 'X ,EUGENE L. BUTT S 1 Q PHONE PRINTER v ' 2 547-2813 613 Kempsville Rd. FAMous cmusss a. AMERICAN Fooo -I 1 CH ESAP EAK E, VA. 23320 ORDERS T0 TAKE OUT Q 01 7M s 'a 1387 MILITARY HIGHWAY, nours ia IN ,f c I X- M I I I we G51 L unldull Truffle Clrcla 8- Virglnlu Beach Blvd. VISIT OUR GIFT CUUNTERS PRIVATE ROOMS FOR BAN -i-1 QUFI'5 8. PARTIES YING MAI-I, mp. NORFOLK, vA. Princess Anne Plaza Store Norfolk Phone 397-5841 340-7631 627-0446 .... - Rows AND LONG MUSIC will gm ' COMPANY V. I-LIL 57 Princess Anne Plaza Virginia Beach, Virginia The South is Foremost Specialty Shop Selmer, Signet, Bundy li Baldw-in Buescher and Bach Pianos and Organs Band Instruments . ,if 250 l.l1.T - 1 ,. SMITH CORNER MOTORS Portsmouth, Virginia MARVELOUS CLEANERS at Edmonds Corner Home of the nicest shirt in Chesapeake John Winslow, Manager Phone 545-5844 DRUGS CHEMICALS BIOLOGICALS E. Indian River Road and Sparrow Road Chesapeake, Virginia SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE 3 Great Stores Virginia Beach Blvd. at London Bridge 1851 E. Little Creek Road Virginia Beach Blvd. 8a Glenrock Road Shop with Confidence for Quality and Value . lr Appointment with GRACE'S HOUSE O BEAUTY 1114 Sparrow Road Chesapeake, Virginia Phone: 543-3050 TWIFORD COLONIAL CHAPEL SIDNEY M. OMAN, Director Great Bridge Chesapeake, Va. '34sk the families we 've served FAMOUS FAMILY of BREAD and RCLLS E' X-qoxi w uxwx I I- 'If -4 . 2' .I 4 ' ff 1 . 3 'iv ELECTRICITY THE MOVING FORCE that brightens o r lives, creates car s and lights the way to tomorrow's better world. VIRGINIA ELEc'f,R1cER AND ow A COMPANY we - -1. - Remember, you can always buy with confidence at . . . FINCH MASSENBURG CARPETS One block south of Azalea Garden Road 3431 Military Highway Norfolk, Virginia State Reg. No. 4796 J. D. Miles, Jr., Pres Dial Shop 545-5912 - 545-1851 J. D. MILES 81 SONS, INC. ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS 1500 Liberty Street E-MCO ELECTRONICS COMPANY Marine 8a Industrial Electronics 1601 S. Military Highway Chesapeake, Va. 23519 253 i - , 1-.11- cw, - QQ -H MWMW SLM, aww., 4 i 6- oo WV as I M 5f!wef hem Q Hjiiiww- f4?,fZf1f6w VEQNEW M, Qwwf Qwksm www gwwb Gbwus.. Qkzurm QAM QAM Q ,J BEAUTY SALON wg, 5:4144 c.-vnu. Uuxiulu. wma. uma. yfM1g dieha- B N Nationally Accredited Mae Downs- Prop- can for free booklet For The Women Who Care 627-2622 For Appointment Dial 545-8535 V u 434 Boush Street Norfolk, Virginia 1418 Bainbridge Blvd. Chesapeake, a UNIVERSITY BOOK EXCHANGE 4318 Hampton Boulevard HAYMAN'S SPORT SHOP fCorner 44th 8t Hamptonj . Norfolk, Virginia Phone 627-9452 Everything For The Sportsman We Carry Old Dominion Imprinted E . M Sweatshirts - T-Shirts - Mugs - Stationery Sglgiggt Biggs Extensive Line of Quality Paperbacks Greeting Cards by Gibson, Hallmark Phone 545-2514 School Supplies 4108 B . b .d B Used Textbooks - Bought 8a Sold SOuE31nNrcir?S1k1vd' If We Don t Have lt' ,, Chesapeake, Virginia Ask Us To Special Order P R I c E , S Locally Owned and Operated Phone 547-3416 . APPLIANCES . TELEVISIONS .STEREOS . RADIOS .TAPE RECORDERS . FREEZERS Serving Tidewater Sixty Years 255 E. C. SAVAGE 8:. COMPANY Real Estate, Rental and Insurance Agents C- Savasmlr. 1501 20th St Chesapeake, Va. reet CHANNELL FURNITURE COMPANY 2000 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia GREAT BRIDGE CLEANERS AND LAUNDERETTE FASHION! FOI TN! KAMILV Downtown . Wards Comer . Janaf Princess Anne Plaza Five Stores Serving Tidewater JICNTIZR SHOPS IIICOIPOIATIU Downtown . Janaf . Wards Comer SNELLINGS FUNERAL HOME MEMORIES ARE PRECIOUS POSSESSIONS It is our desire to preserve these memories for you by maintaining serenity and perpetual care in these surroundings. CH ESAPEAKE MEMORIAL GARDENS Near the Chesapeake Civic Center 524 Cedar Road Chesapeake, Virginia 547-1677 256 1 J '21-It f,.,.,,w Confidential, Courteous Loans 15 2 525.00 - 5600.00 4' SOUTHERN NORFOLK LOAN CORPORATION 712 Liberty Street West Chesapeake, Virginia Clarence E. Forehand Dial 545-5572 1 B President VICTORY SALES CORP. 3601 Victory Boulevard Portsmouth, Virginia Marine - Industrial - Commercial Diesel Engine Sales 8a Service Marine Hydraulic Gear Repairs Electrical Systems Air Control Systems Engine Dynamometer Service G 8: S EQUIPMENT CO., INCORPORATED INN Your International Harvest Dealer DIESEL ENGINE REBUILDERS, 1229 South Mmm? Highway INC. Chesapeake, Vrrgmia 713 Oak Grove Road Edward N. Lohr Phone: 420-1730 Chesapeake, Virginia 23320 Telephone 547-4419 I I 257 Auto Parts and Service CLASS OF BURFOOT AND FORBES f I Congratulations Phone 547-4012 I swiss U -I rl 3,5 ' AES? ' me ,A 'Sit S, u '68 I J I gre -61.1 A Im' From The Good Guys In The White Hats The Dodge Giant of Virginia I TIDEWATER DODGE I TIIE V QM., 6440 Military Highway 1 , BUYS Norfolk, Va. 23518 Phone 855-2091 Quality Service Value FLOWERS BY HALL WHERE ART1sTRY IS A TRADITION A. Guy Hall, Jr., Prop. -t, Bus. P11666 KI 5-6706 L tg, 911 B. Street, South Norfolk Borough I A Chesapeake, Virginia 1 .ill.11i PLYWALL DIVISION EVANS PRODUCTS COMPANY 201 Dexter Street, West . Chesapeake, Va. 23506 . Area Code f703j 543-1601 258 KING OPTICAL C0. Trust Your Car to Experienced Folks Who Know D. G. Sandy WHITE 8r SON General Auto Service and Repairs Automatic Transmissions Body 81. Paint Work We Service Air Conditioners 1322 Transylvania Ave. Chesapeake, Va. 543-1623 Phone 545-1077 D. A. SPRINKLE MASONRY INCORPORATED State Registration No. 6686 P. O. Box 13211 Chesapeake, Virginia MASTER AUTO SERVICE Uniroyal Tires Norfolk - Portsmouth Chesapeake - Virginia Beach Phone KI 5-1832 Day or Nite E. W. BROWN ELEQAM Plumbing and Heating 99585 Septic Tanks Cleaned and Repaired P430-FOB If it don't go down, call Brown gnu, Office: 4110 Bainbridge Blvd. Residence: 2601 Rodgers St. Chesapeake, Virginia 23506 BING Ken Edgerton Manager Phone 543-3561 MOORE'S BUILDING SUPPLIES 3224 Atlantic Avenue . Chesapeake, Virginia Building Supplies . Electrical . Plumbing. Paints Appliances . Hardware IDEWATER ... Mg-1'-I .fra HPMQBILE P HOMES-'ae 820 South Military Highway Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 Hardy Phipps President Telephone 420-5640 259 GREEN BRIER FARMS, INC NURSERIES Shade Trees Broadleaf Conifers Hollies Azaleas Camellias Flowering Shrubs Better Plants For Better Gardensw Complete Landscape Service 2145 Thrasher Road Chesapeake, Virginia 260 Phone 547-2 1 3 1 547-2132 547-2133 Exer - Genie A T 'ff T ,EIT Igfx In 'rgfkglqig-3 I I vrnui Qlxgtfffiff' My 'If f45N!?Z9' A I - -- - f - ' EW! 9'3 - II? I I Suburban y . eff, , Iii ...Qt K' - Propane f iv o-- KMQA .im -,f,- I xy- -4 THE TEN STATION cmcun 4, . -XI ,, I I' 'T' 'E 5355iifLIZ'J'5X'If3N'N j AND ATHLETICS -kj? For Information V W L CHAPMAN Call TOM STEARNS S, 17 ' ' 547-3858 District Manager Business Phone Harry Richard 545-3595 President 5200 George Washington Highway P t th, V' ' ' RICHARD MACHINE WORKS, or Smou ugmla I NC. Telephone Portsmouth 487-3411 Smithfield 357-8881 307 South Main Street Norfolk, Virginia E. O. CRAWFORD FURNITURE COMPANY GRAHAM FUNERAL sou'rH NORFOLK Auro PARTS, HOME INC. FOR YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS Herbert 8a Harvey South Norfolk KI 5-2493 Indian River K1 5-2494 Call S.N.A.P. Delivery I ' 261 - 1 Builders of .L f W r x I k I xv! Good Citizenship W. T. GRANT CO. 237 South Highway 168 Great Bridge Shopping Center Chesapeake, Virginia 5474361 Mr. Linthurst, Manager TOWNSEND BROTHERS, INC. Heating Oils - Service 4 Coal Phone - 543-3345 5 I L15 1 aynes 61?ff fYHZ7pfW36 l M .. I, A Famous For llutstauding Q' ': Furniture Values . . . B. M. WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA DIXIE FARMS Great Bridge Chesapeake, Virginia KRISPY KREME 1 Phone 420-3430 I f N5 BEE's BEAUTY SALON x ' , L, 6353 Indian River Road Q 3 'G' Modern l-laircutting and Styling 262 GREAT BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL PTA Govemment students - building 14111 Bottled Gas Ill! MDDIKII NIH . 1 . l mm 2 - way Mobile Radio WHITLEY'S GAS SERVICE CO. Highway 168 - Great Bridge Phone 421-2396 Chesapeake, Virginia PALMORE OIL SERVICE Dealers in Fuel Oil and Kerosene - Prompt Delivery Great Bridge 160 Mt. Pleasant Rd. 4 Chesapeake, Va. 23320 W. A. Palmore R. W. Palmore 547-3965 547-2476 CLASS OF '71 Sharon Braatz Lois Cain Mike Berry Wanda Barton Tommy Assaid Terrie Owens Hazel Pittman Debbie Price Terri Ricks Sandy Thomas Maureen Wall Danny Thrasher Charles Clemons Jane Nichols Joan Handson Angela James Patti Hurley Lorraine Cavin Patty Cantrell Peggy Brown Frankie Austin Dale Benton Nancy Romm Georgia Ricardo Amy Reason John Olin Ginger Tabor Jeana Wadsworth Craig Tuthill Vicki Strickland Val Nichols Elizabeth Jarvis Debra Jennings Gail Horton Frankie Jennings Diane Ivey Lora Hinton Raymond Johnson Bruce Ann Griggin LYI1 GUHICI Bonnie Griffin Debbie Duckworth Roger Evans Tonya Flowers Peter DeYoung Miss Overman 264 , . Larry Buettner Charles Brooks Sharon Caroon Raymond Champman Pat Barnes Suzanne Perris Donald Parsons Ann Simmons Harold Raiford Joyce Springle Linda Twiddy Dean Spruill Robert Taylor Pam McKinney Janet Johnson Annelle Hodges Kent Hobbs Marie Holton Pete Hunter Doug Cohoon Denise Eckleberry Roy Forehand Mrs. F. J. Rutledge, Class Sponsor 1i Ax Delia 7' 3 ' RODMAN'S MEIXEL FREEZER SERVICE TRIANGLE BILLIARDS Wholesale Meats for Freezers Cut and Wrapped Telephone 547-2612 1322 Kempsville Road Chesapeake, Virginia Bank of Virginia Charge Plan J SL J HARDWARE ' 'WL HIGGINS REALTY INC. Cecil M. Harrison, Broker mlm, 4600 Indian River Rd., Virginia Beach, Va. Office Phone 420-3120 - Res, 420-1534 265 HARRIS TIRE SERVICE, IN-C. 1469 North Military Highway Phone 855-6021 JOHN MAXEY REALTY, INC. 1104 Sparrow Road Phone S45-2434 WHITE 81 DASHIELL, INC. Your Mobil Heat Dealer For Chesapeake Fuel Oil - Coal - Heating - Air Conditioning Offices 8r Plant - Norfolk 81. Chesapeake Phone 545-4646 John E. White, III President 266 Sally Wade, President Alfred Mallard, Vice-President ill COUNCIL Carolyn Brackesn, Recording Secretary Cindy Davis, Corresponding Secretary Tommy Ricks, Treasurer Kathy Hodges, Reporter Ruthie Nuckols, Chaplain Joe Bateman, Parliamentarian Tommy Rhodes Brenda Griffin Van Pardue Sharon Braatz Dianne Marquart Clyde Bond Mike Head Linda Hogge Tempie Kessler 267 Mike Root Patty Boyette Paul Old Larry Hackworth Randy Forbes Jeana Wadsworth Sandy Thomas Joanna Seagle Brenda Jordan Carolyn Folden Marshall Nero Alice Merrill Marianne l-Ianbury Sheila Clendenning Dorene Sirmans Chris Barone Peggy Determeyer Begin banking on a better life Whether it's a separate check- ing account for you, a savings account for your vacation earn- ings, or an account for your class or club, F8fM can help you start off right. When you bank on a better life at First 81 Merchants, you'lI find banking services are always easy and convenient to use. at First 8: Merchants ll FIRST G MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Member F,D.I.C. I I hm ERR Headquarters for FAMOUS BRAND FOOTWEAR Midcity 228 High Street Town and Country Westgate Nine Other Stores To Serve You Seniors realize great expectations. 268 SUCCESS, SEN-IORS! Office Phone Norfolk KI 5-7366 BEST EVER ICE CREAM, INC. 500 E. Indian River Road Norfolk, Virginia Cecil E. Canada, President Residence Phone KI 5-4579 KEMPSVILLE BUILDING MATERIALS, INC 104 N. Witchduck Road Virginia Beach, Virginia Phone 497-3547 269 .af erifm s 'Tu' 9 Xllwvevgb . i 1 it le 5 John Butt Oil Co. Chapman 8L Co. Daniel Pharmacy Geo. W. Daughtry 81 Son, Inc. Dean Hardwoods, lnc. Dorsey's Golf School J. J. Flora 8r Co., lnc. M. Friedman Welding, lnc. Glover Center of Music Hickory Beauty Salon Morris Company, Inc. C? 9 -ar , . T-1 l JALMAR'S WIG SHOP Battlefield Boulevard Chesapeake, Va. Phone 547-4006 BOOSTERS Highland Florist Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jaffe Kayls Place Leggett's Larry Newton Norfleet Realty Co. Overnite Transportation Co. Pritchard Esso Rustin's Restaurant Sound and Music. Inc South Norfolk Furniture Co, 270 -.i-. . Southern Fuel Distributors Southern Office Supply Southside Fuel Co., Inc. Sunset Manor Motel SL Restaurant Geo. Tait 8a Sons, lnc. Waller's Garage Wally Chandler Western Auto, Great Bridge Margaret and Belmont Williams Greenbrier Realty Co. My VICTORY! Q4 Q V J k .SL NATIONAL HONOR socfETY Q. f S -k Q 2' Q ij QQ, to the, 39' ED M graduat1ng 36 M Class iiigiii? Wlth Cqlie NORFOLK COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS NC VIRGINIA REEL MOTOR LODGE 2429 S. Military Highway fU.S. 13 at Va. 1685 Chesapeake, Virginia Phone 545-3581 HAGAN TRUCK LINES THE OCEAN RANCH RESTAURANT QAdjacent to Virginia Reelj Specializes in Fresh Seafoods and Charbroiled Steaks 545-8431 - 545-8432 - 545-1755 HIGGERSON - BUCHANAN, INC. Contractors 2652 Indian River Road INC' Phone 543-3518 40024004 East Indian River Road Chesapeake, Virginia 23519 INDIAN RIVER AUTO SUPPLY VON DER AHE LOCAL 8a LONG DISTANCE MOVING Storage I Packing ' Crating Great Bridge Shopping Center Moving Everywhireu-5LEingt5gi5States 8r Overseas Phone 547-4310 a - 1700 Atlantic Ave. Chesapeake Goodman - Sega: - Hogan 4 Realtors . . . Tidewater's Largest X nj? Mrs. M. Ricardo Phone 547-4595 7 Q f 'L . 3 AW ,A f Q ' TIDEWATER CHEMICAL CO. ldllldfm 272 1.i,.l -.1 -- DIESEL ENGINE REBUILDERS, INC. 6037 Battlefield Blvd. 421-2791 - 421-2523 HARRELL BROTHERS PACKING CO., INC. Chesapeake, Virginia PATRONS Malcolm J. Forbes, Sr. Mr. SL Mrs. Arthur Cahoon Mr. 81, Mrs. William O. Barber Irving Rosenberg Bill Barber Miss Judy Rice Mark Hampton Clemons Ernie Norris Margaret D. Stokes Mr. 8a Mrs. E. J. Hanna Betty R. Ricks Mr. Sc Mrs. Dale E. Wiedrnaier Mrs. F. J. Rutledge Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank M. Clemons Charles Steven Clemons 273 CLASS OF 1968 j, QwMpa7fgnmM Qwwmmc JEW eww 1934001 T9 QR QZYEQ www Milo 5 215' KN E fu My ITE! jx. Q WW bfgsyg Wy 'pkg 2025-ilffw M iw QULILDJYLQ audulj bw NIMH IIIIIIIQ oo Hull, 0 fa n X X o I 0 x 0 l S as x K E 2 X Q N f 0 1,-. N T X 1,1 'l111lII, 'I I V , , i i I ' Hi ji-l'ij2E, JD, I X 1 M11 .S.. li f uma, ' 'xx 7 DODD5' - ml 1 ., 'ui,'i'5ui 'uit Emi l 1' r. , J' 1 Wm w w si: i. , , , ,V ,, ...H 1 31 ' , 'I fa 'A r WAY ' f 1 ,' 1 ,, V . i nh mnosu POIYRAIT STUDIO ,,,.f-- 275 The Studio of Award-Winning Photographs Pembroke Mall Virginia Beach, Virginia 497-7481 722 West 21st Street Norfolk, Virginia MA 5-2102 We are proud to have been selected as the photographers ibr The 1968 Causeway. Call on us for all portrait needs ACADEMICS Business Fine Arts Language Arts Physical Education Science Social Studies Technical Vocational ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISEMENTS American Service Ames and Brownley Atlantic Yacht Basin Balfour, L. G. Comapny Bank of Currituck Bee's Beauty Salon Best Ever Ice Cream Binswanger Glass Co. Brook's Electric Brown, E. W. Co. Burfoot and Forbes Butt, Eugene, Printer Butt, John Oil Co. Caffee's Bakery Center Shops Chandler, Wally Channel Furniture Co. Chapman and Co. Chesapeake Floral and Gift Shop Chesapeake Memorial Gardens Chesapeake Savings and Loan Assoc Chesapeake Sports and I-lobby Shop Coca Cola Bottling Co. Cooke's Hardware Crawford, E. O. Currituck Grain, Inc. Daniel Pharmacy Daughtry, George W. and Sons, Inc. Dawley, W. B. and Company Dean Hardwoods, Inc. Delma Delta Diesel Engine Rebuilders, Inc. Dixie Farms Dorcas Doria Dorsey's Golf School Earle's Market Emco Electronics Co. Evans Pharmacy Famous, The Finch-Massenburg Carpets First and Merchants Bank Flora, J. J. and Co., Inc. Flowers by Hall Ford, Frank R. Freshman Class Friedman, M., Welding, Inc. Future Teachers of America G and S Equipment Co. Georgetown East Goodman - Segar - Hogan Gracels House of Beauty Graham Funeral Home Gray and Curling Equipment Co. Gray's Drive In Grant, W. T. Co. Great Bridge Auto Supply Great Bridge Cleaners Great Bridge Hardware Great Bridge High School PTA Great Bridge Pharmacy Greenbrier Farm, Inc. Greenbrier Realty Co., Inc. Glover Center of Music Hagan Truck Lines Hampton Roads Cigar Co. Harrell Bros., Inc. Harris Tire Service, Inc. Hayman Sport Shop Haynes Furniture Co. Hickory Beauty Salon Hickory Elementary School PTA 74 82 86 78 83 80 76 88 84 18 240 247 256 249 246 247 262 269 224 245 259 258 250 270 235 256 270 256 270 249 256 242 252 271 218 261 247 270 270 247 270 250 265 257 262 274 254 270 249 253 270 250 253 268 270 258 245 263 270 270 257 239 272 251 261 249 239 262 249 256 248 263 255 260 227 270 272 269 273 266 255 262 270 244 GENERAL INDEX Hick's Beauty Academy Higgins Realty, Inc. Higgerson-Buchanan, Inc. Highland Florist Highway Service Stores Hillegass Lighting Hofheimer's, Inc. Honor Society Indian River Auto Supply Indian River Lanes Irwin's Pharmacy J and J Hardware Jaffe, Robert Jalmar's Wig Shop Johnson, P. H. Junior Civitan Kay's Place Kempsville Building Materials Key Club King Optical Company King's Department Store Krispy Kreme Leggett's Legum, A. J. Mademoiselle Mae's Beauty Salon Maples Hardware Mary Jane Bakers Marvelous Cleaners, Inc. Mason Motor Co. Master Auto Service Maxey Realty Metro Catering Service Meixel's Freezer Miles, J. D. Moore's Building Supplies Nettles, T. E. Newton, Larry Norfleet Realty Norfolk County Finance Old, L.A., General Merchandise Old Shopping Center Overnite Transportation Co. Palmore Oil Service People's Bank of Chesapeake Pine Tree Inn Portsmouth-Chrysler-Plymouth Price's Pritchard Esso Rice's Richard Machine Works Rodman's Rose Hall Rowe and Long Music Russell and Holmes Rustin's Restaurant Savage, E. C. and Company Savage, W. W. Sears, Betty and Bob Senior Class Smith Corner Motors Smith Sales and Service Smith and Welton Snellings Sound and Music, Inc. Southern Fuel Distributors Southland TV and Appliance South Norfolk Auto Parts South Norfolk Furniture South Norfolk Loan Corp. Southside Floral Co. Southside Fuel Co., Inc. Sportsm-an Shop Sprinkle, D. A. Masonry, Inc. State Farm Insurance Stearns for Exer-Genie Student Cooperative Association Suburban Propane Sunlight Cleaners Sunset Manor Motel and Restaurant Swanner's Market Tait, George and Sons Tidewater Chemical Co. Tidewater Dodge, Inc. 276 255 265 272 270 227 236 268 271 272 224 251 265 270 270 238 262 270 269 274 259 251 262 270 238 243 255 272 252 251 225 259 266 54 265 253 259 67 270 270 227 249 248 270 263 243 234 247 255 270 256 261 265 245 250 245 270 256 245 244 274 251 247 256 256 270 270 225 261 270 257 235 270 244 259 248 261 267 261 245 270 244 270 272 258 Tidewater Mobile Homes Todd Electric Co. Townsend Brothers Trader's Coiffures Triangle Billiards Trotman Brothers Realty Tweed's Locksmith, Inc. Twiford Colonial Chapel University Book Exchange Victory Sales VEPCO Virginia Carolina Tire Co. Virginia Reel Motor Lodge Virginian-Pilot-Ledger Star Von Der Ahe Waller's Garage Western Auto, Great Bridge White and Dashiell, Inc. White, D. G. and Son White Farm Supply Whitley's Gas Service Co. Williams, B. M. Elementary School PTA Williams, Margaret and Belmont Ying's ATHLETICS Baseball Basketball, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Cheerleaders Cross-Country Track Football, J.V. Football, Varsity Golf Tennis Wrestling ORGANIZATIONS Bible Club Chess Club Civitan Club Delma Tri-HiaY Delta Tri-Hi-Y Distributive Education Clubs of America Dorcus Tri-Hi-Y Doria Tri-Hi-Y Folk Music French Clubs Future Business Leaders of America Future Farmers of America Future Homemakers of America Future Nurses Club Future Teachers of America Inter-Club Council Key Club Monogram Club National Honor Society Quill and Scroll Science and Math Club Spanish Club Student Cooperative Association Thespian Society Vocational Industrial Clubs of America STUDENT LIFE A Cappella Choir Band Beginning Chorus Bridge Bridgetown Scroll Causeway Choralettes Forensics Girls' Glee Club Homecoming Library Assistants Majorettes Miss Great Bridge Mixed Chorus Musical Office Assistants Prom Senior Play 259 227 262 248 265 236 67 251 255 257 252 247 272 243 272 270 270 266 259 235 263 262 270 250 214 238 225 226 216 234 224 218 233 232 236 90 104 122 106 100 98 110 102 96 136 116 130 132 120 126 128 139 108 138 94 134 124 118 92 114 1 12 40 55 48 57 58 60 62 55 64 56 44 70 48 42 54 46 71 68 66 Abrames, Edythe Elaine - 198,282 Abrams, William Morton - 142 Adams, George Robert , Adams, James Darris - 186,254 Adams, Sharon Zelma - 198 Alderman, Brenda Elaine - 198 Alderman, Robert Graham Aldrich, Larry Alan - 10,46,198,136 Aldridge, Deborah Lynn - 54,60,186 Alley, Roy Lee -'24 Alston, Clarence Wayne Alston, Clyde Wilbur - 113 Altice, James Walter - 47,109,138,142, 218,227 Ambrose, Elizabeth Adair - 59,142,217, 230 Amburn, James Lee - 198 Anderson, Monty Jerome - 224 Andrews, Mark L. - 88 Andrews, Michael Robert -71,94,97,109, 124,138,139,142,184,218,227,228, 230,231 Ange, Brenda Faye - 56,186 Arthur, Patricia Gayle - 58,98,102,104, 186 Asbell, James Graham - 186,234 Asbell, Sandra Kay - 57,182,208 Ashburn, Lillian Paulett - 116,117,199 Ashcraft, Douglas Paul - 142 Ashton, William Francis, Jr. - 142 Assaid, Thomas Raymond - 53,208 Atkins, Billie Sue - 186 Austin, Franklin Benjamin 4 64,6S,122, 123,208 Austin, Peggy Jean Austin, Wanda Gay - 199 Bailey, William Harold - 186 Baker, Cornelia Mae - 1 16,117,199 Baker, Larry - 138,142,227,228,231 Baker, Paul Alan - 198 Baker, Sandra Sue - 142 Ball, Lee Tyler - 94,106,119,124,143, 1 83 Ballance, Verna Arlene - 102,131,186 Ballinger, Ruth H. - 24 Barber, William Onslow, Jr. - 51,1 38, 143,2 1 8 Barclift, James Mannon - 47,94,109, 143,1 85,227 Barco, Barbara Favia - 56,198 Barham, Patricia Elizebeth - 198 Barnard, Marguerite Elaine - 98,119, 1 31 ,186 Barnes, Larry Albert - 143 Barnes, Mary Susan - 58,98,106,143 Barnes, Patricia Ann - 57,208 Barone, Christine Marcia - 1 1,44,51, 92,96,106,139,143,160,184,190,941 Barton, Wanda Mary - 208 Basnight, Joyce Lorrine - 198 Basnight, Kay - 24,55,56 Bastian, Ralph Antone - 133,208 Bateman, Joseph Ray - 65,95,125,186 Bateman, Lawrence Lee - 50,198 Batts, Charles William - 47.198,224 Bauer, Michael Kent - 58, 143, 238 Bearden, Carol Jean - 199 Beasley, Kenneth Ray - 143 Beck, Carl Frederick - 49,208 Bedsole, Robert Darden - 138,143,218 Belangia, Herman Howard - 133,199,224 Belcher, Deborah Jean - 116,117,199 Bennett, Susan Morgan - 59,131,143 Benson, Bruce Wayne - 101,133,144 Benson, Darla Jean - 198 Bentley, Jesse Wayne - 113,144 Benton, Dale - 52,208 Benton, Gale - 186 Benton, William Donald - 187 Bergara, Ray Jackie - 113,198 Bergess, Vicki Lynn - 144 Bergey, James Harold, Jr. - 55,104,187 Berry, Kenneth Michael - 208 Best, Richard David - 198,224 Biggs, Joseph Dennie - 187 Biggs, Lee Mavis - 208 Biggs, Sherrie LaRue Billings, Larry David - 187 Binns, Deborah Ann - 198 Birnbeck, Dennis Brantley - 144 Bishop, Forrest Gene - 187 Bissette, Jerry Rudolph - 1 1 1,144 Bivens, Robert Ernest - 198 Black, Leland Harvey INDIVIDUAL RGSTER Blackwell, Charlene Vanessa - 208 Blake, Janet Fay - 198 Blake, Melvin Dale - 186 Blanchard, William Warner - 47,51,5 8, 87,130,131,134,144,232 Blay, Jose George - 65,67,96,109,124, 136,144,185 Blevins, Harry B. - 23,227 Bond, Clyde Hill - 64,67,93,96,109,124, l36,144,1 85,218 Bonner, Michael Keyf - 54,199 Booker, Jr., J. J., Mrs. - 21 Bottoms, Barbara Jean Boush, Janie Elvira - 187 Bowen, Ashton Montgomery - 17,144 Boyce, Jean Dail- 89,144 Boyd, Gwendolyn Sue - 54,126,199 Boyd, Sharon Lee - 145 Boyette, Patricia Jean - 54,93,199,224 Braatz, Barry Lee - 109,174,199,203, 218 Braatz, Sharon Lynn - 86,92,208 Brackens, Carolyn Leigh - 45,47,62,93, 96,1 87,217,230 Bradley, Deborah Gaye - 56,208 Bradshaw, James Nicholous - 199,225 Bragg, Vernna Mae - 145 Brickhouse, Alton - 199 Brickhouse, Catherine Lee - 56,145 Brickhouse, Joseph Wayne - 199 Briggs, Bonnie Marie - 98,187 Briggs, Myrtle Lorraine - 70,187 Brinson, Jackie Edward - 199 Brite, Leroy Edward, Jr. - 208 Britton, Bonnie Sue - 199,96 Broadwater, Connie Sue - 120,187 Brod, Howard Worrell - 47,94,114,116, 1 17 , 1 39, l 86 Broda, Bob - 224 Brooks, Charles Delaney - 208,209 Brooks, Jacqueline Mary - 187 Brothers, Frank - 24,102 Brothers, Kenneth Wayne - 113 Brown, Arlease M. - 88 Brovim, Betty Mae - 71,145 Brown, Donald Allen - 199 Brown, James Tully - 187 Brovim, Patricia Ann - 145 Brown, Paula Darleene - 199 Brown, Peggy Arlene - 56,209 Brunner, Glenn Howard - 133,199,224 Buettner, Larry Laverne - 208,209 Bunch, Teressa Ann - 136,199 Burcham, Jimmy Stuart Burke, Jefferson Leander - 209 Bussey, Karen Ann - 187 Butler, Sharon Elizabeth - 187 Butts, Beverly Jo - 145 Byrum, Eunice Victoria - 57,199 Byrum, Teresa Dorothea - 54,98,187 Cahoon, Brenda Coleman - 47,50,94,98, I45,1 85 Cahoon, Charles Earl - 199 Cahoon, Monroe Delton - 84,133 Cahoon, Doug - 52 Cahoon, Shirley O. - 4,19,25 Cain, Lois Marie - 209 Calebro, Edward Lee - 113,145 Calhoun, Jim - 218,219 Canada, Susan Gregory - 43,44,45,71, 94,96,l 17,145,149,1 84,190,216, 217 Cannady, William E. - 88 Cannon, Robert Murry - 186 Cantrell, Patricia Lynn - 224 Capps, Robert Linwood - 46,71,72,73, 109,138,139,145,148,l66,218,227 Caputo, James Elwood - 199 Carawan, Donald Eugene - 199 Camifax, Loran Merida - 50,209 Carnifax, Verna Blaine - 199 Caroon, Sharon - 139,208,209 Carpenter, Kenneth Ray - 138,146,218 Carroll, David Clinton - 187 Carroll, Joseph James - 118,199 Carrow, William Oscar - 199 Corstens, Daniel Paul - 199 Carter, Barbara Evonne - 63,73,86,94, 100,117,134,139,146,166,l85 Carter, Deborah Yvonne - 71,100,136, 139,146 Carter, Vicki Carol - 209 Cartwright, Carol Reid - 199 Carver, Sheryl Jean - 199 Cashwell, Cynthia Mae - 199 Cashwell, Eugene Lee - 113,146 Castelloe, Priscilla Jean - 100,146 Castelloe, William McReady - 199 Castellow, Robert Cecil, Jr. - 199,224 Cavin, Lorraine Sherrill - 209 Chandler, Asa Neal - 1 13,146 Chandler, Susan Lynn - 199 Chapman, Michael Shelby - 187 Chapman, Raymond Lee - 209 Chappell, Charlotte Elaine 4 83,146 Chappell, Donald - 187 Chappell, Ronald Wayne - 199,224 Charfauros, Paul Jose - 47,55,59,l31, 146 Charlton, Susan Sherell - 130,13l,136, 147 Chay, Helaine Ellen - 50,131 Chesson, Phyllis Lorriane - 131,147 Chilton, Vernon Lee - 49, 187 Chittum, Carol Ann - 56 Chittum, E. W. H 21 Chittum, Susan Lynne - 199 Christy, James Wesley, Jr. - 199 Chupp, Katie Ann - 104 Clark, Charles Edward - 199 Clemons, Charles Steven - 46,49,123, 209 Clemons, Frank M. - 88 Clemons, Virginia M. - 25,62 Clendenning, Barbara Sheila - 63,92,94, 95,96,119,128,134,l47,182 Clevenger, Mr. - 110 Clifton, Cheryl Faye - 209 Cobb, John Beach - 104,105,187 Cochran, Catherine Ann - 43,47,48,52, 1 10,147 Cochran, Shirley Ellen - 187 Coffey, Barbara Elizabeth - 147, 183 Cogliandro, Patricia Carol - 94,96, 1l6,117,128,186,187 Cohoon, Douglas Edward - 123,209 Collett, Edwin Porter - 199,224 Collier, Carol Sharp - 113,147 Collins, Rose Marie - 112,113,147 Collins, William John - 119,147,236, 237 Colston, Willie - 199 Combs, James Wayne - 187 Compton, Glenna Gay - 102,187 Connelly, Helen Rae - 187 Conner, Ray Alexander - 94,109,187,227 233 Cooke, Robert Vann - 49,110,209 Copeland, Brenda Faye - 187 Copeland, Patricia Faye - 47,S5,73,100, 147,155,166,216,217,230 Costigan, Jane 1-lughart - 1 16,1 17 200 Cottle, Joyce Anne - 187 Cousineau, Brenda Lee - 48,100,1 16, 147 Cousineau, Patricia Ann - 96,200,224 Cox, Glen Melvin - 148 Cox, James Myron - 207 Cramer, Russell Talbot - 148 Crane, Bobby Lane Crane, Bonnie Leigh - 61 Cranford, Candace Lee - 102,117,136, 200 Crawford, Karen Sue - 52,100,117,136, 200 Creef, Emmett Douglas - 187 Creef, Michael Rufus - 133,209 Creekmore, Ruth L. - 25,94 Criswell, Herbert Howard - 187 Crockett, Paul David, Jr. - 1 13,148, 185 Cross, Martha Eleanor - 54,56,57,96, 117,128,200 Crummett, Roger Lee Crump, Cheryl Anne - 188 Crump, Pamela Joyce - 71,82,94,96, 1 17,148,1 83 Crutchfield, Barbara Gail Cuffee, Fleetwood - 188,218 Cuffee, Ronald Benjamin - 188,218 Culbreth, Helen Hunter - 118, 1 19, 148 Cullen, Frank Marshall, III - 49, 188 Culler, David Arliss L- 200 Cullins, Julia Ann - 188 Cullipher, Carolyn Mary - 108,200 Culpeper, Winfred - 46,70,124,200 Culpepper, Criss Ann - 209 Curling, Durwood - 77 Curling, Faith Baum 4 116,117,200 Curling, lris B. 4 25 Curling, Karen Kay 4 71,148 Curling, Kathryn Anne 4 126,200 Custer, Dale Ernest 4 188 Cuthrell, Linda Raye 4 53,148 Dail, Cynthia Tarkenton 4 102,106,1 31,148 Dail, Roy Thomas, Jr. Dailey, Fredrick Ralph, Jr. 4 148 Everett, Susan Adele 4 59,151 Ewell, Brenda Jo 4 54,96,97,l l6,117, 200.2 24 Fagan, Patricia Anne 4 70,813,151 Fearington, Timothy Douglas 4 151 Fellows, James Manley Fentress, Clyde Gilman 4 200 Fentress, Ellis Alvin 4 70,151 Fentress. Gerald Allen 4 200 Griffin, Bonnie Jean 4 209 Griffin, Bruce Ann 4 209 Griffin, Elaine 4 28,124 Griffin, Sherry Jeanine 4 48.60,98,191 Griffin, Stanley 4 224.225 Griggs, Cindy Elaine H 71, 94. 100, 117, 154,183 Griggs, Veronica Cecelia 4 89,128. 129,139,l54,183 Dalton, Daniels Daniels T. C. 4 l9,22,44 , Carroll Eugene 4 133,200 , Harold Lloyd 4 188 Danner Barry Eugene 4 200, 224 Danner Brenda Joyce 4 188 Danner, Kieth Thomas 4 209 Daughtrey, Michael Aluah 4 45,138 148,176,227 Davenport, Helen C. 4 26,131 Davenport, Nancy Lynnette 4 52,98,188 Davis, Cynthia Kay 4 93,94,96,188 Davis, Danny Ray 4 209 Davis, George Alton 4 148, 185 Davis, Jonathan Junior 4 200 Davis, Lawrence Lealen 4 188 Davis, Linda Sue 4 45,47,54,71,188, Ferguson, Frances Lucille 4 200 Ferguson, James Randolph 4 71,188,218, 236,237 Ferrera, Rosanne Augusta 4 54,55,126. 151 Fineham, Louis Brown, Jr. 4 113,151 Finley, Donnie Elmo 4 152 Flemming. Betty Jo 4 200 Fleming, Steve Vernon 4 113 Fletcher, Brenda Diane 4 152 Fletcher, Terry Lynn 4 49,209 Flowers, Tonya Ann 4 57,209 Folden, Carolyn Sue 4 54,62,71,92,94, 96,97,134,l52,183,216,217,241 Forbes. James Randy 4 93, 116, 117, 201 Forehand, Don Lesley Guard, Vivian Lynne 4 52,208,209 Guffie, Thomas Anthony 4 113,154 Gunnell, Henry L. 4 88 Gurganus, John Payne, Jr. 4 154 Guy, Doris Louise 4 201 Guy, Linwood Thomas Hackworth, Becky Sue 4 98,113,154 Hackworth, John 4 125 Hackworth, Larry Thomas 4 93,201 Haddock, Clyde J. 4 28,77 I-lagaman, Jane Anne 4 55,100,1 17,155, 185 Haire, Norma Ruth 4 155 Hall, Herman A., Jr. 4 21 Hall, James Keven 4 201 217 Davis, Teresa Grace 4 54,188 Deans, Glenda Sue 4 71,98,148 DeBaun, Helen Renee 4 70,94,100,119, 149,183 DeBiase, Walter Glenn 4 149 Deburow, James Junior 4 200 Delford, Delwyn Jean 4 116,117,200 Delford, Donna Virginia 4 200 Deibler, Peggy Darlene 4 94,100,188 Deickman, John Peter, III 4 4-8,94, 96,117,149,182 Denny, Marion Jeanette 4 188 Determeyer, Peggy Lee 4 61,65,92,94, 106,136,188 Dewitt, Catherine Ray 4 149 Dey, Jeanette Audrey 4 200 DeYoung, Peter Keith Dilday, Brenda Mae 4 57,209 Dillon, Michael Everett 4 188 DiLuca, Donna Marie 4 59,149 Doughton. Martha Charlene 4 114.188 Douglas, Timothy Clay 149 Doxie, Judith Elaine 4 131,200 Dozier, Ray Hamilton 4 200,224 Dozier, Thomas Andrew 4 47,49,S0,188 Drinkard, Deborah Jean 4 200 Duckworth, Deborah Sue 4 209 Duckworth, Linda Lee 4 94,188,136, 100 Dunkley, Grace, Mrs. 4 26 Dunlap, Margaret M. 4 26,102 Dunnagan, Lawerence, Eugene 4 114, 149,218,220 Dunnagan, Melissa Kay 4 200 Dunnagan, Menthia Darlene 4 200 Durbin, Dennis M. Dutton, Billy Robert 4 188,218 Eason, Aileen S. 4 9,26 East, Carolyn Ann 4 131,149 East, George William, Jr. 4 188,233, 234 Eatmon, John Lee Eatmon, Martha Anne 4 200 Eaves, Deborah Jean -363,92,94,10O, 116, 188, 216, 217 Eckleberry, Denise Lynn 4 128,209 Eckleberry, Louise 4 27 Eckleberry, Sherry1,Diane 4 S4,63,94, 96,1 1'7,128,l34,150,185,241 Edwards, Janice Faye 4 150 Edwards, Kenneth Randall 4 200 Edwards, Lonie May 4 136,150 Ekleberry, William Francis 4 113,150 Eldridge, Belinda Sue 4 150 Eley, Douglas C. 4 21 Elwell, John Robert 4 209 Erlandson, Rebecca Jean 4 54,71,115, 150 Ertsgaard, James William 4 86,150 Estes, Thomas Lee 4 200 Estes, Trent Newman 4 200 Etheredge, James Timothy 4 150 Etheredge, Mary Beth 4 16,100,l19,20O Etheridge, Jacqueline Deen 4 188 Eure. Evelyn Anne 4 70,151 Eure, Stanley David 4 49, 200, 225 Eure, Vernon Edward,'Jr. 4 112,113,151 Evans, Brenda Kay 4 70,94,100,151,183 Evans, Curtis Roger 4 209 Evans, Evans, Evere Peggy Ruth 4 100,119,200 Stephen Franklin 4 45,151 t Johnie Alfred Jr 188 t , , . 4 Everett, Pamela Denise 4 209 Forehand, Erie Sanford 4 106,138,152, 218 Forehand, Earnest Roy 4 52,209 Forehand, Rena Gail 4 57,209 Foreman, Bonnie Lee 4 71,100,188 Foreman. Grover Cleveland 4 152 Foreman. Sheryl Lynne 4 119, 201 Foster, David Charles 4 124,189 Fowler, Dorothy Lucinda 4 201 Francis, V. A. 4 27 Franklin, Stephen Lee 4 201 Freeman, Allen Dale 4 189 Freeman, Debra Lee 4 57,209 Freeman, Louis Ray 4 51.201 Frey, Phy llis Ann 4113,152 Frugard, Ceri Dean 4 201 Frugard, Tryggve Neilsen 4 101,136,152 Fryer, Herbert Louis 4 201,203,224 Gallagher, Regina Catherine 4 209 Gamet. Lynda Ann 4 189 Garner, Deborah Lee 4 56,152 Garrett, Fred Watson 4 201 Garrett, Ray Earl 4 53,201 Garrett, Rhonda Fay 4 114,189 Garrett, Warren Thomas 4 6,54 Gaskins, Marion Elberta Geho, John Robert 4 189 Gendell, Claire Pflueger 4 27,104 Gendill, Charlotte Venters 4 152 Genoff, Lewis Gordon 4 209 Geressy, Alton Eugene 4 218,236,237 Gibbs, Howard Thomas, Jr. 4 201 Gibbs, Samuel Lambert 4 65,189,218 Gibbs, Sandra Elaine 4 201 Gilbert, Jeremiah Lee 4 131,152 Gilikin, Edgar Andrew Gillette, Pat 4 27,96,1 16 Gindhart, Robert McKinley, 111 4 55, 153 Giordano, James V. 4 88 Godfrey, 218 Godfrey, John Wesley 4138,153,2I1, Lonnie Dean 4 53,189 Godfrey,Sandra Faye 4 56,57,126,20l Golden, Dennis Warren Goode, John Spencer 4 153 Goodwin, Joseph Everett 4 189 Gordon, Cynthia 4 201 Gordon, Marion Louise 4 189 Gosman, Barbara Jean 4 56,189 Goudy, Arthur Paul 4 189 Gourley, Linda Diane 4 153 Grant, Robin Eugenia 4 54,55,63,102, 103,153 Gray, Carol Anne 4 85,102,131,153 Gray, Lawrence Edward 4 153 Gray, Sheryl Jean 4 209 Green, Barbara Joan 4 46.153 Green, Julia Kay 4 154 Green, Linda Lou Greene, Marcia Lorraine 4 75,154 Greene, Roy Francis 4 113,154 Gregory, Audrey Marie Gregory, Barbara Gwendolyn 4 154 Gregory, Bobby Melvin 4 189,218 Gregory, Franklin Morey 4 189 Gregory, Jacqueline Deborah 4 131,189 Gregory. 189 Roxanna Virginia 4 50,98, Grier, Linwood Thomas 4 154 Grier, Kenneth D. 4 201 Griffin, Brenda Leigh 4 92,l16,117, 128,1 86,190 Hall, Kathryn Lynn 4 155 Hall, Patricia Ann 4 155 Hall, Vernon Jack 4 119,124,201 Halstea Halstea d, Brenda Fay m111,191 d, Gaynell Ruth 4 98,191 Halterman, R. Lanier, Jr. 4 29 Hamilton, Barry Lynn Hamilton, Deborah Wayne 4 116,201 Hamilton, Joseph Allen 4 155 Hamlin Hamlin ,Beverly Diann 4113,155,156 , Frances Jane 4 54,156 Hampton, Timothy Butler 4 209 Hanbury, BillieSue Victoria 4 201 Hanbur y. Lawrence Jefferson 4 201,224 Hanbury, Marianne - 63,92.94,96,128, 191 Hancock, Donald Kenneth Hanna, Anne B. 4 28 Hanna, Eugene J. -4 28 HaPPer,Phil1is Jean - 202 Harding, Ann Elizabeth 4 176,209,224 Hardison, David Wayne 4 209 Hardison, Patricia Ann 4 54,202 Harlow Harlow ,Jean Claudia 4 47,202 , Virginia Lee 4 156 Harper, Barbara Ann 4 54,55,121,191 Harper, Laura Janice 4 202 Harper, Linda Dianne 4 202 Harrell, Mr. 4 111 Harrell, Linda Diane 4 113,156 Harriman, Peggy Ann 4 94,100,117,136, l52,156,l82,2l7,230 Harris, Dianne Annette 4 102,111,191 Harris, Doris Ann Harris, Gale Yvonne 4 202 Harris, James Albert, Jr. 4 113,156 Harris, John Edward 4 138,156,218,222 Harris, Mike 4 50 Harris, Seth Blount, 111 4 202 Harrison, Carolyn Louise 4 156 Harrison, Janice Elizabeth 4 209 Harrison, Rita Yvonne 4 203 Harrison, Wilma Connie 4 156 Hartis, Clarence Vernon 4 203 Hartman, Maria Elena 4 53,102 Hartmann, Roman Isaiah 4 202 Harvey ,Everett Ray 4 49,209 Hassell, William Robert 4 156 Hatley, Robert Darrell 4 156 Hawkins, Dewitt Albert Hawkins, Judy Ann 4 157 Hayman, Danny Howard 4 190 Haynes, Patricia Gale 4 54,56.65,202 Hayslett, Jolm Edward 4 202 Head, Michael Stephen 4 46,47,67,93, 97,109,l38,l57,2l8,227,229,239 Hearring, Michael David 4 57,122,123, 209 Heath, Wanda Lucille - 59,98,13l,l9l Hedge, LaDonna Sue 4 77,1 16,139,191 Heitman, Janet Leigh 4 191 Heitman, Linda Marie 4 57,209 Hensley, Mary Bernadette 4 157 Hensley, Nola Mae 4 202 Herrington, Meriam Kay 4 157 Hewitt, Dewayne Lee 4 133,191 Hewitt, Elizabeth Denise 4 94,98,1 16, l17,139,l86,19l Hewitt Hewitt Hewitt ,Jo Ellen 4 209 , Kathryn Jean 4 157 William Leo 4 202 Hickman, Jerome Eugene 4 105,157 Hickman, Rita Mae 4 54,56,209 Higginbotham, Andrew Paul 4 133,202 Higginbotham, Edith F. - 88 Higginbotham, James Earl - 191 Hilborn, Debra Eloise - 209 Hilborn, George Richard - 157 Hill, Rebecca Sue - 190 Hinton, Lora Orten - 209,211,218,224, 225 Hinton, Sandra Jean - 108,158 Hobbs, Blair Kent- 208,209,218 Hobbs, Brenda Louise - 54,56,102,158 Hobbs, Clifton Lee, Jr. - 57,209 Hobbs, Evelyn S. - 17 Hobbs, Harry Alan 4 158 Hobbs, Karen Sue - 70,104,105,191 Hobbs, Lester Eugene - 105,202,224 Hodges, Annelle Vaden - 209 Hodges, Kathy Lee - 63, 64, 93, 95, 96, 116,191,216,2l7 Hodges, Norman Bruce, III -V 63,94,1 19, 191,227 Hodges, Sherry Bradford - 132,158 Hogge, Gene Marshall - 48,210 Hogge, Linda Lee - 94,100,136,191 Holliday, Paul Christopher -'203 Holloman, Sherry Ellen - 158 Holloman, Sidney Lee, Jr. Holton, Marie Lelia - 210,57 Horner , Stanley Ketchel - 210,133 Horton, Brenda Gail - 210 Housto Hudgin n, Mike - 110 s, Betty Ann - 94,98,106,116,117 128,191 Hudson, Joan Marie - 52,210 Hudson, Lorene - 48,52,100,158 Hudson, Virginia Sue - 54,98,203 Jordan, Brenda Leigh - 190 Jordan, Sharon Lea 4 131,160 Kaiser, Linda Marie - 66,71,76,l60 Kal, Jacqueline Susan - 160 Keefer , Keesee, Keeter Keeter Keffer: 1 George Laughlin - 58,76,134,160 Donald Ray -104,123,136,160 Ronald Eugene Walter Lee, Jr. A 133,161 Dorothea Yvonne - 70,104,191 Kellum, Kenton Roy, Jr. - 203 Kemp, Charlotte Jane - 191 Kennemur, Clara Diane - 54,l02,103,131 191 Kephart, Richard Leon - 104,133,202 Kephart, Sharon Rhoda - 70,104,191 Kessler, Daisy - 100 Kessler, Tempie Joe - 47,54,64,87,94, 96,114,128,l36,191 Kidd, Dorothy Lee - 102,161 Kiff, Richard Edward - 50,202 Kilpatrick, John Barry H 191,218,239 King, James Sidney - 192 Kingerly, Barry - 225 Kinnard, Faye Ann - 192 Kirk, Robert H. 4 113 Klepper, Michael Tyree - 109,186,192, 227,233 Knight, Clara B. 4 29,128 Knight, Malcolm Newberry - 94,109,138 161,234,235 Knighten, Vickie Maria Koonce, Woodley, J., 111 - 70,73,136, 2l0,218,236,237 s Kowalsky, Ann Elizabeth - 57,210 Huffman, Donald Leonard - 112,113,191 Huffman, James William - 58,71,138,1 58 Hughes, Cynthia Faye - 98,117,191 Hughes, John Bradford - 190 Hughes, Sandra Faye - 158 Hunt, Irene Frances - 159 Hunt, Lounet Joan - 191 Hunter, Pete Hopkins - 210,224 Hurley, Patricia Lynn - 210 Hurley, Susan Kay - 191,60 Huskey, William Lansden - 159 Hussey, Tony Zelos - 55,131,191 Hyler, Sandra Kay - 46,131,159 lvey, Catherine Diane - 210 Jackman, Floyd George - 191 Krohn, Sharon Lynne - 210 Kuiper, Bradley Jay Kuiper, Ronda Renee 4 161 Kurtz, Ruby Fay - 60,105,161 Kuykendall, Linda Sue - 192 Lalfontaine, Anna Patrica - 114, 117, 192,209 LaFontaine, Louis Leon - 96,133,202. 203,218 Lamarche, lris Jean - 161 Lambert, Diana H 202 Lancaster, Amanda Joyce - 202 Lancaster, Elaine Hope - 54,128,202 Lancaster, Margaret Ann 4 210 Lane, Mrs. Annie - 20 Lowry, Michael Bradford - 94,109,117, 162,182,227 Lucas, Patricia Lynn - 202 Lucy, Robert- 59,136 Lupton, Graylan Liegh - 202 Luxford, James F. - 88 Lyle, Preston Edward Lynch, Ernest Wayne - 162 Major, Aubre Lee - 162 Mallard, Alfred Daniel - 64,66,92,94, 96,l09,139,160,l63,182 Mamoudis, Charles - 218 Maness, George Thomas - 202 Mangum, Fondie Diane - 202 Manning, Bonney Ray - 163 Manning, Lewis Stephen - 202 Manseau, David Gene - 113,163 Mardis, Sharon Lynn - 163 Markham, Philip J. - 88 Marlowe, Mary Ann - 70,192 Marlowe, Phyllis Dianne - 116,117,203 Marple, Barry Lynn - 15,138,163,233 Marquart, Corinne Leigh - 210 Marquart, Dianne Sue - 93,94,96,97, 163,183 Marslender, Peggy Lee - 192 Martin, Jay Weldon - 192 Martin, Kathy Sue - 203 Martin, Linda Lee - 45,47,48,54,102, 108,163 Martin, Nancy Faye - 8,94,96,1 16, 117,192 Martin, Robert G. - 30 Mason, Gary Eugene - 109,192 Massengell, James Harvey, Jr. - 47, 64,114,163 Mathers, Nancy Rae - l,54,S5,115,164 Matheson, Christine Dianne - 164 Matthews, Brenda Marlene - 192 Matthews, Connie Ryland - 192,218,227 Matthews, Meredith Ann - 96,202,224 Mathews, Rita Louise - 71,192 Mathews, Thomas - 224 Matter, Christine Ann - 210 Matter, Claudia Leigh - 202 Maurice, Jimmy Randolph - 210 Maynard, Mark Gerald - 47,51,202 Maynard, Thomas Peter A 48,54,164 Mayo, Michael Wade - 192,218 McCann, Rebecca Suzanne - 193 McClanahan, John Thomas - 210 Jackson, Mrs. - 190 Jackson, Carol Lee - 96,202 Jackson, Gregory Lynn H 133,210 Jackson, Joan Lee - 128,202 Jackson, Lee Howard - 94,106,l09,124, 138,1S9,183,197,236,237 Jackson, Sharon Lee - 46,1 14,1 16,1 17, 202 Jackson, Thomas Lane - 202,224,237 Jacob, Angela Noel- 62,94,95,96,l17, 134,159,185 Jacob, Katherine Lynn - 191 James, Angela Dell - 57,126,210 James, Charles Clisto, Jr. - 111,159 James, Gary Russell - 111,159 Jarvis, Brenda Susan - 190 Jarvis, Elizabeth Anne - 210 Jarvis, James Martin - 202 Jefferson, Barry Lewis - 202 Jennings, Debra Dorothy - 56,126,210 Jennings, Franklin Worth - 49,50,210, 224 Jennings, Gail Marie - 113,159 Jennings, Karen Elaine - 210 Jensen, Eric LaVerne - 70,191 Jensen, Steven Carl - 218 Johns, Rebecca Ann -116,1l7,136,191 Johnson, Anita Darlene Johnson, Donna Carol - 98,191 Johnson, Eva Mae - 191 Johnson, Gary Thomas -4 89 Johnson, Janet Worley - 210 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson J ones, C Myron Eugene - 49,210,225 , Raymond - 210 , Ruth Ann - 131,159 ,Thomas Linwood 4 202 harles Anthony - 210,224 Jones, Jenny Sue - 71, 106, 117, 128,1 185 Jones, Jolm Edwin - 191 Jones, Michael Alan - 160 Jones, Michael Ray - Jones, Peggy Arnette 4 203 Jones, Stephen Wayne - 50,210,224 Jones, Walter Prentice - 47,49,191 Jordan, Brenda Diane - 43,47,S8,60,66, 71,92,94,l15,119,128,134,l39,17O,l84 Lane, Barbara Faye - 192,217,230 Lane, Constance Marietta - 192 Lane, James Horace - 10,136,161 Lanier, Samuel Emmett, Jr. Lawrence, Edward Lee - 210 Lawrence, James Carl - 49,192,237 Layden, Claude Vernon - 192,207 Layne. Constance Sherwood - 54.59, 106, 134, 161 Leary, Victoria Lee - 192 Lee, Clifford Hall - 202 Lee, Douglas Kirk - 203 Lee, Elizabeth Ann - 29, 102 Lee, John Hartley, Jr. - 70, 123, 124, 192, 133 Lee, Kenneth Wayne Lee, Marvin Edward - 210, 133 Lee, Richard David - 138, 161, 218, 221 Leggett, John Henry - 210 Lehman. Mark Lloyd - 133,192 Lerlcmeyer, John Joseph, Jr. - 161, 233 Lent, Eugene Guy - 162 Levenberg, David - 46,103,106,109,l 19, l24,138,162,218 Lewis, Edward DeLloyd - 133 Lewis, Jimmy Clayton - 192 Lewis, Joyce Ann Lilley, Ronnie Dean - 234 Linthurst, Mr. - 111 Linton, William Thomas Liskey. Yvonne Ann - 47,114,192 Litchfield, Patricia Ann - 48,52,203 Little, Thomas Lee - 202,234 Liverman, Patricia Anne - 94,96,192 Locklear, Essie Lenger - 56,210 Lockwood, David Garrison - 76,94,109, 117,138,l39,162,182,236,237 Lohr, Edward Nalle I1 - 54,136,192 Long, Donald Leon - l04,l05,l22,123, 124,192 Long, Tony Eugene - 162 Long, Sandra Kay - 56,210 Long, William Phillip - 192 Lonitz, Rosmarie - 29,4l,78,l00 Lowery, Cheryl Lane H 54,202 Lowman, Steve Denver - 162 McCloud, John Hajeson - 193 McCoy. Keith Odell - 49,210 McCracken, Frances Marlene - 108,202 McCraw. Thomas Foster - 110,164 McKeithan, Catharine Lucile - 71,193 McKenney, Ida E. - 30 McKenzie, Randolph Shepherd - 164 McKinney, Gloria Jean - 164 McKinney, Pamela Michelle - 210 McKinney, Rebecca Dale - 202 McKinney, Ronald Albin - 164 McKown, Terrence Gerald - 164 McMillan, Sherry Leigh - 62,96,1 17,164 McPhee, Carolyn Louise - 10,54,164 McPhee, Colon Randolph 9- 49,202 McPherson, John Richard - 193,207 Mears, John Eric - 47,48,92,94,122,193 Meekins, Raymond Christopher - 165 Meeler, William Paul - 210 Meginley, William Floyd - 210 Melton, James Douglas - 99,193 Mercer, Cynthia Anne - 81,94,100,165, 183 1v1e1ri11,Anee Fay - 7l,92,94,96,l39, 157,165,183 Midgette, Ray Michael - 202 Miles, Linda Faye - 165 Miller, Dorothy B. - 30 Miller, Douglas Richard - 55,94,119, 131,165,225 Miller, Eldon Lee - 210 Miller Gerald Lee - 6S,104,105,123,l65 Miller Joan Lois - 65,1 16,1 17,128,193 Miller, Judy Fay - 193 Miller, Judy Francie - 54,104,131,203 Miller, Milton Ray - 101,165 Miller, Rosemary - 54,98,113,193,136 Miller, Thelma Diane - 203 Miller, Walter Asburry - 202 Mills, Charles Clay - 113,193 Mills, Larry Michael - 94.1 17,165,203 Minter, Charles Keith - l3,l38,166,218, 223 Minter, Marcia Eileen - 210 Minton, Foye Congleton Jr. - 210 Mitchem, Kenneth Lyons - 121,166 Mizelle, Sharon Janelle - 57,210 Mober, Sally Ann - 202 Mobley, Phillip Michael - 193 Moore, Brenda Jean - 166 Moore, C. M. - 21 Moore, Deborah Fleming - 65,210 Moore, Donna Louise - 56,210 Moore, Emmett Edward - 133,202,224 Moore, Garold Lee - 193 Moore, Gloria Suzette - 62,94,95,96,1 17, 134,139,l66,182 Moore, Judith Tedra 4 71,131,166 Moore, Philip Lee Moore, Robert'R., Jr. - 30,58,134,13S Morefield, John Rodney 4 202 Morgan, Timothy Hunter - 202 Moritz, Danny Carl - 193 Moritz, Kenneth Frank - 96,166 Morris, Frank Leigh - 166 Morris, Linda Faye - 166 Morris, Marsha Leigh H 202 Morrisette, Robert Pershing - 210 Morrison, William Scott - 202 Morse, Linda - 113 Moser, Fredericka Leigh - 136,203 Moses, Brenda Yvonne - 203 Moses, Jerry Wayne - 166,113 Motley, Samuel Lee - 49,210 Moulton, Jack Keeling, Jr. - 49,204,224, 225 - ' Mundie, Michael Lee - 204,224,225 Murden, Cue Nelson - 204,225 Murden, Wanda Jean - 100,166,119,1 39, 184 Murphy, Elsie Louise - 106,119,204,136 Murray, James Pierce - 94,193,227,229 Nance, Barry Lee - 166 Nally, Judy Dale - 193 Neary, Wanda Jacqueline - 204 Nero, Marshall Lee - 46,47,63,92,94,96, 167,l06,109,124,139,184 Nero, Virginia - 37 - Newby, Kenneth Ronald - 204,234 ' Newton, Henry Larry - 54,167 Nicholes, Eugene - 210 Nichols, Roger Graham - 194 Nichols, Ruby Jane - 210,126 Nichols, Thomas Earl Nichols, Valarie Kristina - 56,210 Nicholson, Christine ' Nix, Bonnie Rae - 204 Nix, Sharon Kay - 210 Nofyz, Dorothy Lee - 204 Norfleet, Virginia Christine - 100,167 Norman, Timothy Stephen - 210,225 Norton, David Lynn - 59,204,136 Norton, Joseph Herbert - 65,106,117,124, 139,185,194,167 ' Nuckols,'Claudia Ruth - 40,47,54,56,72, 67,76,94,96,167,182,201 Nugent, Joan - 54,204 Nyborg, Craig Douglas - 211,225 Nyborg, Michael Aaron - 194 Oakley, Harry Thomas - 106,1 16,124,l94, 221,224,237 Oakley, Patricia Ann - 70,104 O'Brien, Bill - 31,218,219 ' O'Dey, Donald Wayne Olah, Gloria Dianne - 211, 224 Olah, Myrtle Jacqueline - 62,1676 Olah, Stanley Martin -'133,204 Olah, Theresa Louise - 94,131,167,184 Old, Barry Ward - 204,224,236,237 Old, Forrest Paul, Jr. - 93,109,204, 225 - Old, Joycelyn Anne - 94,97,1 17,139, 167,182,47,54,56,96 Old, Ronald Wade - 194 Olin, John Evaw - 211 Oliver, Martin - 224,225 Overbey, Sue C. - 31 Overman, Barbara J. - 10,31,100,136 Overstreet, Hazel - 37 Overton, Russelline - 94,100,113,119, 128,168,183 Owen, Gary Michael - 211 Owens, George B. - 31,102,233 Owens, Ray Calvin, Jr. - 124,168 Owens, Terrie Lynne- 211,224 Oyler, Bruce Alan - 65,94,11-7,124, 194,218 Oyler, Sandra Lynn - 136,204 Paciulli, Jackie Dell - 211 Paiva, Donna Lee Naomi - 100,186 Paiva, Gloria Ann - 211 . Pardue, Van Roy - 92,1 16,139,203, 204,224 Parker Parker Parker , Charles Clayton - 204 , Dalton M. Sr. - 32 , Elizabeth Ann - 204,209 Parker, Emily Marie - 204 Parker Parker Parker , Harry Peyton - 212 , Jean - 48,94,96,194,196,197 , William Melvin - 49,212 Parks, Shirley Ann - 54,55,70,l06,168 Parks, William Dale - 53,212 Parrish, Joyce Juanita - 194 Parsons, Charlotte Ann - 56,212 Parson s, Donald Ray - 212 Paulette, Russell Bertrand - 204,224 Paxson, H. C. - 21 Payne, Gene Davis - 168,185,232 Pebwo rth, Faye Yvonne - 194 Peedin, Bonnie Sue - 54 Peedin, Hardy Freddy - 168 Pelkey, Therese A. - 32 Pembleton, Nellie Ann - 194 Pen dle ton, Constance D. - 32 Perez, Jane Louise - 112 Perez, John - 204 Perris, Suzanne - 57,212 Perry, Dorothy Louise - 70, 87, 94, 106 168. 182 Perry, John Elvis - 168 Perry, Murray Elwood Phelps, Elizabeth Tate - 114,168 Phelps, Louise B. - 32 Phelps, Ronald William - 21 Philbrick, Cary Gene - 111,169 Phillip Phillip a, Stephen Michael - 169 s, Walter Wayne - 123,212 Phipps, Mr. - 110 Pickeral, Darro Hale - 169,207 Pierce, Bruce Maynard - 106,194 Pierce, Catherine M. - 32 Pierce, Donna Lee - 194 Pierce, Frank M., Jr. - 4,33,133 Pierce, Soney Jefferson - 80,169,236, 237 Pioske, Joan Arlene - S6 Pittman, Hazel Gladys - 212 Pittman, Ruby Lynn - 110,169 Poole, Thomas Rudolph - 169 Poppell, Ronald Gregg Porter, Pamela Elizabeth - 56,100,204 Powell, Fay June Powell, Joan Marie - 89 Powell, Kevin Eugene - 47,94,124,194, 236,237 Powers, Arianna - 56,212 Powers, Linda Marie - 57,212 Powers, Neil Barrett - 204,224 Pratt, Pratt, Kerry' - 57 Richard Warren - 204 Prentice, Mark William - 205 Prentiss, Macie Olivia - 54,98,1 13, 136,194 Presco tt, Catherine Kay - 56,136,205 Price, Benjamin Earl - 169 Price, Deborah Louise - 128,212 Price, Jeanette Ann - 194 Price , Larry Garland - 169 Prince, Michael Jesse - 205 Pritchard, Edith Melvina - 113,194 Pugh, Leon Wesley - 79,195 Pulley, Gene Arthur - 138,170,238 Pultz, Helen Ann - 170 Putt, Ernest Edward - 205 Quartucci, Richard Wayne - 212 Quidley, Marjenette Vernell - 70,170 Quince, Michael Dexter - 213,234 Quinn, Lenore Edna - 48,52,134,170 Quinn, Milton Herbert - 49,205,224 Racette, George Roland - 116,117,170 Raiford, Harold Edward - 133,21 3 Ralph, Judith Ann - 131,170,185 Rascoe, Gary Keith - 195 Ratliff, Stephanie June - 113,170 Ratliff, William Owen - 33,213 Rawls, Linwood Merrill - 205 Raynard, Trudy Marie - 204 Raynor, David Clyde - 171,218 Reason, Amy Jo - 213 Reason, Mary Anne - 195 Reckelhoff, Anthony David - 204 Reckelhoff, Diane Martha - 119,136,205 Reed, Norma Lee - 33 Reed, Vada Marie - 213 Reeves, John Henry - 195 Reid, Christine Sarah - 205 Respass, Dorothy Lynn Respass, Ernest Ray, Jr. - 205 Rhodes, Frances Eleanor - 70,171 Rhodes, Richard Wayne - 94,109,195,218, 236,237 Rhodes, Terry Lane - 1 16,171 Rhodes, Thomas Wayne - 73,92,94,109, 138,162,166,171,182,218,220,227 Ricardo, Georgia Lynne - 85,213 Rice, Judy - 33 Richards, Lane Fairland - 102,131,171 Richards, Lynn Louise - 102,104,131, 205 Richardson, Cathy LaCreasa - 54,98,205 Richardson, F. J. - 21 Richardson, Louise May - 213 Richardson, Margaret Dina - 62,71,94, 100,117,171,184 Richey, Leroy C. - 88 Ricks, Betty Roper - 33 Ricks, Edward Franklin - 94,171,184 Ricks, Terri Lynn - 65,213 Ricks, Thomas Wayne - 71,93,101,109, 171 Riddick, Larry Cornell - 205,225 Riggins, Brian Duane - 195,218,236,237 Riggins, Lorynn Denise - 126,204 Riggins, William Loren - 172 Riley, Donald Charles - 136,195 Riley, Elaine Marie - 111,172 Roberson, Maggie Lynn -195 Roberson, Zelda Lorraine - 116,117, 126,204 Roberts, Kenneth Hayes - 205 Roberts, Wilson Glenn - 124,195 Robinson, Cheryl Marie - 172 Rochelle, Fendell Pascal - 172 Rogers, Glenn Warren Rohrkemper, Kurt Evans - 64,195,218 Romm, Nancy Glenn - 213 Root, Inez - 34 Root, Michael John - 65,93,94,96,195, 218 Root, Thomas Douglas - 50, 122, 123, 21 Ross, Ray Wilson - 201,205,234 Roughton, Sammuel Wade - 133,205,218, 224,236,237 Roughton, Theresa Lynn - 172 Ruckle, Michael Wayne - 48,195 Ruckle, Philip Stephen, Jr. - 195,218 Rudd, Marilyn Rae - 82 Rumsey, Larry Andrew - 71,94,9S,124, 1 72,183 Rutledge, Fairy J. - 34,128 Rutledge, Nolen Edward - 189,195 St. John, Patricia Rose - 70,172 Salmon, Frances Katherine - 172 Sandifer, Gerald Albert - 195 Sands, Linda Carol - 213 Satterfield, Daniel Wilfred - 205 Satterfield, Donna Jean - 71,102,172 Sawyer, Denale - 213 Sawyer, David Glynn - 49,205,218,224 Sawyer, Terry Allen - 195 Scaff, Deborah Lynn - 56,136,213 Scarboro, Marion Jason - 195 Scarboro, Wanda Sue - 213 Schattenberg, Janie Lynn - 57 Schilbe, Halbert William - 61,172,184, 234 Shucker, James Edward - 195 Shucker, Lewis Gary - 213 Scott, Andrea Olivia - 205,217 Sculthrope, Joseph Ray - 124,195 Seagle, Joanna Louise - 46,61,64,67, 86,l15,17O,173,183 Seawell, Harry Lewis - 48,204 Selby, H. Graham - 34,113 Sermons, Robert Douval - 46,49,195,218 Seymour, Michael Alan - 204 Shaddeau, Deborah Ann - 205 Shelton, Earnest Robert - 195,218 Sheppard, Janet Sue - 173 Shiflett, Linda Lee - 195 Shiner, F. Hillman - 34,102 Shires, Barbara Jean - 130,131,173,182 Shook, Caroline Stuart - 213 Simmons, Mary Catherine - 11,96,106, 1 19,124,l 36,205 Simmons, Sara Ann - 65,213' Simons, Cecile Ann - 173 Simpson, Donna Cheryl - 205 Simpson, Emily Joyce - 47,131,173 Sirmans, Bonnie Dorene - 92,102,103, 114,124,134,139,173,l84 Sivels, Judith Arnett - 205 Sivels, William, Jr. - 205 Sizemore, Beverly Fay Skinner, Patricia Elaine - 54,96,116, 1 17,203,205,224 Slabough, A. N. - 37 Smith,Clifton Mearl - 113 Smith, Dennis Bernard - 51,206 Smith, George Gregory - 61,195 Smith, Jennie Marie - 206 Smith, John Atlee - 206 Smith, Linda Gale - 120,195 Smith, Linda Louise - 54,55,l26,173 Smith, Martha Ruthledge - 136,206 Smith, Michael Leroy - 133,213,224 Smith, Roy Franklin, Jr. Smith, Roy Leo, Jr. - 123,124,139,206 Smith, Sheilah Dianne - 120,173 Smith, Henry Steven - 84,206 Smith, Shurlow S. - 88 Smith, Vicki Lea - 100,136,195 Smith, Vicki Lorene - 207 Smith, William Carl - 174 Smithson, Diane Alfredia - 195 Snyder, James Walter - 138,174,218,232 Soldato, David Russell - 60,94,96,l06, 109,119,124,174,184,223 Soldato, Dennis Roger - 106,117,174 Soldato, Duane Richard - 51,133,213 Sorey, Sorey , Carolyn Elizabeth - 56,195 Nancy Ann - 196 Spears, Frances F. 35,98,124,125 Spence, Annie Mae - 56,207 Spence, Robert Meurice - 196 Spencer, Mildred Louise - 102,103,196 Spencer, Raymond Floyd - 196 Spencer, Wanda Gail - 196 Spencer, William Kenny - 138,218 Spiers, Linda Steur - 207 Springer, Judy Ann - 174 Willis, Mary Anna - 104,180 Springle, Joyce Yvonne - 213 Spruill, Edwin Dean - 49,213,224 Spruill, Melvin Lee - 206 Spruill, Susie - 61,205 Spruill, Vicki Mae - 206 Staack, Cynthia Lou - 54,206 Stacy, Vicki Leigh - 114,174 Staley, Micheal Steven - 59,196 Stearns, Thomas - 34,218,237 Stephens, Ronald David - 174,213 Stewart, Carroll Frederick - 213 Stewart, Charles E. - 88 Stewart, Dianne Elizabeth - 206 Stewart, Patricia Elaine - 56,197 Stewart, Robert Joseph, Jr. Stewart, Terry Leigh - 124,175 Stike, Lundell Edwin - 196 Stillman, Karen Ann - 131,206 Stillman, Linda Sue - 100,131,175 Stokes, Margaret D. - 35 Stout, Susan Marrie - 206 Strickland, Elaine - 70,114,131,175 Strickland, Vicky Carol - 56 Strohecker, Richard Lee - 196 Stuart, Kenneth Rae - 207,224,225 Subeh, Anwer Helal - 196 Suggs, Norma Jean - 175 Sullivan, Brenda Margaret - 65,98,196 Sumerlin, Brenda Kay - 196 Sumerlin, Linda Dianne - 175 Sutton, Janet Elizabeth - 196 Swindell, Diana Ruth - 175 Sykes, Jimmy Wesley - 53,175 Sykes, John David - 213,224,225 Sykes, Katherine Ernestine - 54,207 Sykes, Rickie Londell - 207 Tabor, Laura Virginia 21 3 Tabor, Richard Glenn - 197 Talley, Wayne Lee - 11 1,175 Tarpley, William Lonnie - 54,55,114,175 Tate, Nancy Gail - 208 Tate m Tatem , Nellie S. - 23 , Robert Leonard - 110,175 Taylor, Arthur Lawerence - 17,41,76, 94, 117,134,162,176,182 Taylor, Helen Joyce - 104,113,176 Taylor, Kathy Lynn - 65,116,117,l28,206 Taylor, Lawrence Montgomery - 66,213 Taylor, Linwood Cary - 176 Taylor, Robert Vaughn - 213 Terry, William S. - 21 Tetterton, Marshall Justin - 123,213 Theborge, Alfred Edward, Jr. - 176 Themides, Chrysi Helen - 56,206 Thomas, Carolyn - 94,136,196 Thomas, Sandra Gayle - 93,213 Thomas, Walter Olen - 196,227,228,230 Thompson, Betty Diann - 206 Thompson, Homer Lee - 196,234 Thompson, Martha Louise - 213 Thompson, Sandra Gail - 61,98,196 Thorpe, James Lloyd - 138,176,218 Thrasher, Daniel Leroy - 213 Thrasher, David Bruce Thrasher, Samuel Howard, III - l09,206, 234 Thrasher, Virginia Lucille - 196 Thrasher, William Seay - 50,94,196 Tiedemann, Randall Lee - 206 Till, Beth Ann - 104,105,206 Tillett, Jack Tillett, Vonda Elaine - 102,197 Todd, Rebecca Jo - 54,56,104,176 Tolson, Joe Pat - 4,12,35 Totty, Donna Kay - 56,213 Totty, Kenneth Melvin - 54,113,176 Trader, John Michael - 213 Tranquillo, Steven Wayne - 207 Trenchard, Joan Elizabeth - 213 Trice, Cynthia Ann - 196 Truner, James Edward - 213 Turner, Travis T., Jr. - 35,46,64,66 Turney, Evelyn Susanne - 196 Tuthill, Craig Wyche - 53,213,224 Twiddy, Linda Gale - 213 Twiddy, Suzanne Lee - 177 Twiford, Ada Katherine - 131,177 Twiford, Dawn Michelle 4 213 Twine, James Curtis - 112,113,177 Tyndell, Michael Andrew - 49,207,234 Umfer, Elaine Doris Umfer, Ronald Albert - 177 Umphlett, Mildred Ellen - 41,71,73,91, 162,166,177,217 Umphlet, Robert Joesph - 196 Umphlett, Twindle Neadean - 177 Unser, Margaret Cindy - 213 Upton, Elsie Shirley - 177 Urben, Matthew Garald - 123,207 Van Dyke, Paula Ann - 213 Van Horn, Jesse Martin Jr. - 138,177, 218,220,222 Vaughan, Darden W. - 36,106 Vaughan, George Perry - 48,206 Vincent, Betty Ann - 206 Vinson, Erma T. - 36,60,102 Vinson, Irma L. - 88 Vinson, Russell Jr. Wachenschuranz, Deborah Joyce - 213 Wade, Joyce Pamela - 113,177 Wade, Sarah Elizabeth - 76,92,94,136, 142,178,182 Wadsworth, Jeana Marie - 56,93,213 Waff, Diane Rebecca - 98,121,196 Walker, Frank William, Jr. - 113,178 Walker, Joseph Orlando - 113,178 Walker, William Michael - 54,113,178 Wall, Cheryl Lynn - 196 Wall, Maureen Sheila - 213 Walston, Sharon Ann - 98,206 Walter, Andrew - 213 Warren, Charlotte Jane - 96,116,117,128, 196 Warren, Ronald Murray - 50,206 Waters, William Steven - 206 Watson, Nellie P. - 36 Watts, Richard John Weaver, George Henry - 206 Weaver, Hershell Lee - 197 Weaver, Mary Ann - 178 Weeks, Eleanor W. - 88,127 Weeks, Helen R. - 8,36,119 Weeks, Robert Lee Weeks, Thomas Jennings - 51,206 Weitzel, Barbara Louise - 136,178 Wendt, Karen Barbara - 178 Wenger, Lloyd - 104 Wenger, Louise Annette - 104,196 Wesley, Carol Ann - 104,105,206 West, Beverly - 196 West, Dennis Eli - 109,196,218 West, Mary Gail - 98,196 281 West, Richard Wayne - 207 Weston, Martha Lynn - 131,178,185 Wettering, William W. - 36 Whaley, Peggy Jean - 131,178 Whitaker, Linda Ruth White, Brenda McKay - 206 White, Calvin Lee - 51,54,178,185,223 White, Christine Marie - 196 White, Edward James White, Marsha Faye - 63,71,94,98,124, 126,196 White, Martha - 56,104 White, Otis Lee - 133,206 White, Ronald Earl - 70,71,197 White, Russell Dale - 206 White, Sandra Virginia - 70,71,100, 117,179 White, Stephen Wiley - 179 White, William Winston - 87,138,179, 234 Whitehurst, Colon Hall - 116,1 17,196 Whitehurst, Garnett Ashley - 50,213 Whitehurst, Joann - 206 Wickerman, Linda - 54 Wiedmaier, Nancy H. - 37,62 Wiggins, Betty Lou - 54,56,71,104, 126,127,139,179 Williams, A. Tennyson, Jr. - 37,100, 102,234,235 Williams, B. M., Jr. - 21 Williams, Benjamin Murray II - 101, 174,179,218 Williams ,Carlos Wilson - 179 Williams, Carol Ann - 94,100,117,179, 182 Williams, Crystal Marie - 119,206 Williams, David Alan - 124,179 Williams, James Eugene - 116,1 36,206, 234 Willis, Fred Windell - 206,224,236, 237 Willis, Robert Louis - 213 Wilson, Glenn Ellsworth - 133,206, 224 Wilson, James Daniel - 196 Wilson, Nancy Marie - 207 Wilson, Stanley Wayne - 206 Wilson, Steven Lee - 196 Wilson, Virgie Lee - 213 Winborne, Thomas Talbot - 206 Wingate, Mr. - 111 Winslow, Mildred Tracy - 136,196 Winslow, Mollie Gail - 104,105,206 Wise, Cheryl Elizabeth -- 213 Wise, David Ralph - 58,180 Wise, Howard Stephen - 113,180 Wise, Linda Gayle - 196 Witheral, Vernon Leo - 106,136,180 Womack, Ronald Wayne - 181 Wood, Curley Earmon Lee Wood, Linda Sue - 102,131,181 Wood, Mary Annette - 213,224 Wood, Michael Edward - 65, 123, 206 Woodall, John Wesley - 181 Woodhouse, Janice Irene - 213 Wootton, Jacquelyn Elizabeth - 181 Worley, Audrey Louise - 55, 56, 60, 102, 181 Wright, Debra Fay - 56,104,126,206 Wright, Richard Dean - 206 Yoder, Leon Duane - 113,181 Yoder, Mary Catherine - S6,104,105, 126,206 Yoder, Sharon Kaye - 104,206 Yoder, Shirley Faye - 70,196 Yoder, Verna Mae - 197 Young, Arnold Lee, Jr. - 47,49,116, 181 Young, Donella Ann - 59,100,106,114, 181 Young, Donna June Young, Keith Angela - 83,181 Young, Lewis Richard Young, Nancy Carol - 98,207,224 Young, Sandra Fay - 54,104,181 Young, Steve Allen 282 2 Chronicle of a year filled with excitement . . . Immortalizing efforts of students in varied fields . . . Thrills of victory . . . Disappointnients of defeat . . .p Q 1 Sclrolasticifejccellencef 55 l,l Vti Q . . . Formation' if ii i T ei'i T of lasting friendships . . Cooperation resulting in success . . . Lively students aided by a concerned faculty . . . Leadership ability cultivated through extracurricular activities . . . School spirit inspired by outstanding athletes . . . Vitality Ofyouthi is personified .fs at T T if THE 1968 pyoy .f Opening doors5to,Erfecollection T . . . Aiipermanent record of T to GREAT ACTION Acknowledgements The staff extends its sincere appreciation to: Mr. T. C. Dalton -for providing unrelenting hope Mr. W. S. Mclntosh - for sharing innovative ideas Mr. W. B. Hash - for helping solve technical problems The Faculty - for supporting the endeavors English Teachers - for identifying pictures Sally Wade, Tommy Rhodes, Susan Canada - for driving to get ads Advertisers, patrons, clubs - for giving monetary support. Without the cooperation and assistance of these people, The 1968 Causeway could never have been published. 284 IC LUM AR i 5.1 l 1OH3 -A55 Q .eil 3.5- 'llfli .. MPH ll T., V t- , ,,, L as on Q f - 9 r S N U li 'fw-N . 0 Q LQ ,, .--- .. 'v15mm, X!.PRESS..:l 9 JL - ...YM sq T Sf, 'ie x jrf 16,5 I R' yo' Hof --... ve 504, 5 Lfl If F1 Q is S I 1 ff WZ! 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