Kempsville High School - Image Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1972
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' . . . 4 ,X ,, 9 Q 1 1 ug, . f- :W .4-L 1... .'-A , , 1, . I I 9 XV raw MR' -A-06:1 0 2.-M Lv in I I, ' - I X . I , . x ' r , -, . ' , .rfiligs T , v Ax in N l 'A K , . . , . S Af -M-fvvv o ,lx H 4 9 ' . Y A ' . -S-4. X 1 , .N L gr . 9 s. , I I. . j. 1, ' Q ..,4H, , ,. f 5 1' ' v . ' w' 'Q N . X .9 f 'i Mr. E.E. Brickell has again served Virginia Beach City Schools in the ca- pacity of Superintendent. In this position, he has many responsibilities to an unlimited number of people. He must accomplish a great deal in a time when much effort is required to get even little done. He must speak to many when numbers ot people are unwilling to listen. Yet, despite his many demands and obstacles, he effects many advances in our educational system. Many times in life words become in- adequate. Often those times come with parting. It is with this in mind that the following is said. Mr. Morris was the center who laid I Mr. E.E. Brickell- Superintendent of Schools. EDUCATION IS HIS LlFE'S WORK the foundation for what Kempsville I I ' High School has become. For this .. alone, much is owed to him. As a leader, he has set an example, and has filled his position in a manner to be respected. As a man, he has become even more important to us. He is a man of conscience and concern. He is a man who thinks and shares his thoughts. We are very much aware of his feel- ings toward his fellow man for his warmth is felt in interaction. VVe thank you, Mr. Morris, for giving of yourself and hope we, too, have served you well. If it is true that a man gets out of life what he puts into it, you have much to gain. Certainly you can leave this position with a sense of pride and with the knowledge that much of you remains with us. Mr, NNN, Morris Print :pal K1-inpsville lligli St html. 5. - - ' .itliiiiiiislnilitiii wa'-' L ' I J' f , . . .ll ' lv 4 K -,W P Y 1 ff : it ,4, ' y I V JI 1 ' v V r' 4 Y fg? H 'E Y- Q ga, , ' ,i3'45KfiS, f if JSBNE 41,, i, .4 4 .,,,, ' A Affwwfwvg, Q X ,V ,. ,QA if One has only to observe to see a man ot teeling. A MA OF PRINCIPLE A COMPASSIO M5-MM. 'Wh N -v' fe 'Q ,KT 53 wixfvg 41 gy-'bf-34- F',1..3a . L' A 1,49-, - w. f ,Wrfw . . - N1 fs. J? rs , Mr, Morris awlsts with Pmrm-unmng4 ' 3,1 .- X .1 -V ., gf 4 5 .fx W I K . f ' W. .. 1 V ' V A F A, 4 V V2 4 'X ,' '. A : 1 A A ',.a,5f A --I . X -. , K , in , Q ',-,SA Jaw. A In , . Q 41-0 fx 513- ff?K,Qf,,r:1-N P1 1 , . . ,, twenty-thrf-v a x 2 ' I xlxk o Assfr PRINCIPALS PRGVE ORTHY or RESPGNSIBILITIES. W I 4 W if- , QYZKZ Mr, Shields Mr. Shields is the assistant principal in charge of discipline at Kempsville High School, The attitude he expresses is one of concern and interest in the students with whom he deals every day. Although his job may seem trying at times, he is always alert to the problems of others and helps them in any way he can. Mr. Fields is the assistant principal in charge of instruction. In his second year at Kempsville he has become an essential part of our school. His main duties are to supervise the curriculum and to guide teachers in their processes ot' instruction. He is a vital part of our school. Mr, Fields STAFF AIDS K.H. . -'qi Mrs. Maddux 98 3'5kQx f hi!!-tk , ' . 1 QL in... Mrs. Houchins Mrs. Yancey There are five ladies to whom all K.H.S. owes a great deal of thanks. They are the secretaries of our school. Many duties have to be performed in order for a school to operate effectively. These ladies are often behind-the-scenes but always fulfilling their duties. Mrs. Poff's role as Kempsville Highs nurse demands that her attention be focused on the students. Her Concern for each individual's welfare is evident. Her duties are well performed. Mrs. Pell Mrs. Poft .ay . 1' ' I, lu Q vi., L. Mrs. Carriott EEDS CDF STUDENTS FOREMOST Zhi- position of a counselor has been defined as: A professional edu- tator with specialized, graduate level 'tin' training in counseling and related ad' guidance services whose major 91 toncern is for the normal, develop- mental needs and problems of all the pupils for whom he is responsible. As is obvious from the above, the role of counselors in secondary schools is a demanding one. lt ranges from individual encounters with -7 ........,. H students to assisting in the taking of varied scholastic tests. Counselors help undergraduate students to plan for their future years 5 5 51 2 3 L, - in high schools. They help seniors apply for college acceptance. The counselors have served the students at ls.H.S. enthusiastically. They have been guided most effectively by Mrs. Fritch, headcounselor. Mrs, Fritch P if-. , 'Q-li 41 - Nl ,. l iNllss l14,wt,yg Mr. lanier Mr. Liner rlniiitislialion MINDS OF CDUNSELORS Mrs. Helen H. Dillon brings her edu- cational career to an end this year after twenty-three years of service. During those years Mrs. Dillon has served in several capacities. She has also been a counselor. It is in the latter position that we of K.H.S. have known her. It is obvious that she is keenly aware of student needs. At a persons leaving, many thoughts are brought to mind. It is difficult to express thanks to one who has given so much of herself. We can only realize that she has been a friend and helper to many. Her reward, we hope, is found in our awareness of this tact. A . 'ix If Mrs, Helen H, Dillon df' twenty-st-vt . v X ' hi- Z. .- it 'H ips I' A' -'o Q . gf. i - Al so . l Gusnrociusrs otxiinpi iDuAL ' Liying in an age ot seemingly end- le--s intormation, students come to ed- ucation surrounded by facts, and stand a good chance ot leaving education as little more than programmed citizens. The Engliah department, as well as other departments at Kempsville, attempts to create an atmosphere rich in selectivity ao that students can be 11 aware of Ilic' ITTCHWY fJC6'lS of lite, Mtv Predmore Mrs, Seeley Mtv Pleawants Miss Lamson l l ,rf l Y 'rn- 'ev-. 1 fl j l J 4' N' .o 'Q 4 - .r-.V r Mr. Braun Mr, Iohn5on f W. 'Q Mix l'rolt-rt-N Mrs, fomstoc lx MN Smllli .ttlminixltntlitin l AWARENESS AND EXPRESSIO Aga Mrs, Dobson Mis Montgomery Mrs. Staten Mrs, Wlest The department wants students to come to an awareness ot their own worth as individuals and ot the importance of their own ideas and dis,- coveries. Having potential is one thing, using it another. The department is headed by Mrs. Smith. Under the direction of Mrs. West, the Drama department teaches the in- tegral parts of play production. W-vt Miss Beane Mrs. Lynih ?' f, , VN sggwqaakf, A , c r-t Qi Y ev' ,fm Miss Pace Mrs, Bernick Mrs. Schmidt R ' l f 4' 'A-mf twentv-nine K LEDGE OF TODAY ESSENTIAL Broadening the students knowledge ot the world is the basic goal of the social studies department at Kempsville High School. Together with new materials and enthusiastic ' 'i approaches, students gain richer insights of not only the past world but of the present as well as those times yet ahead. T ,Jr , 511 . .c .- ,ew ,.,' i 4' - 1 ' ,:.'i.sCl9 ' :T-Q if 'LT' , f , 'J' .31 1 's ' . ' ,' 5 '-Yrtv . '- : wig A - L T A V -rfvgff - ,V 3 T ,ga P 4 ' -. t,,.-,+kf- . l ., .. N 'ra 'S , Mrs. Peterson is serving her sixth H ' '- . . 'ti' I Q. year in the capacity as department ' ' chairman at K.H.S. Mr. Weaver Mrs. Srahlin 'iv1u.q,-q...,.,..'-s..' ff Tl 1:5 Mrs. Mullen .l...b Mr, Watson Mrs, Peterson Mr. Thompson aclministration SOCIAL STUDIES PROVES RELEVAN , .tw 3, Wx.- T 1 i az. We 0 f ..,J'f,,M ., A Vwgpa .wx up 541 2. sw- 5, vw ' .ff 5 I A 'Ur .x' rl' if F' I A11 .VJ Mrs,R9nr19 Mn Baker 41+ X A Mrs. Hill L LA GUAGE STIRS TRAVELI TERESTS In todav's world of instant com- munication, increased trade and tourism, the importance of learning a foreign language has never been more evident, The vvay for us to live with, trade with, and communicate with the people of other nations, is to learn to speak to them in their language. The instruction of foreign languages at Kempsville is facilitated in the use of the two language labs which expose the student to a variety of speech. Mrs. Petroff is head of this department. 1 Mrs, Bond MrS.lOf16S 'V 1 ...-ff. X if xx R Mr, Renne Mrs. Sessoms Miss Moselex U T, .. N I.l -J QW. Miss Uusler x 10' 3 . Mrwlt-liirll A- - s if irliministrition , 4 'i ' i ' -5 1 l EW EMPHASIS PLACED O ECOLCDCY f' Mrs. Tereskerz The science department, headed hx' Mr. Perry, offers courses in Biology, Chemistry, Physical Sciences, and Physics. New textbooks were added to the science curriculum this year, and served to increase interest and relativi- ty. In the area ot chemistry two books have been used this year to determine the more effective source. From this and other concerns of the science department, it is evident that they strive for the best possible means of teaching. K ' Mr. Barlow Mft, Mat llonaltl M, pp,-,ti Mrs. Willis Mrs. Stevenson ff lit!-fl fi N.. f.o thirtv-three PRIM RY GBIECTIVE- UCATIUNA Ihe overall goal of our business department is to train our students to a high level ot vocational competency. We use an integrated learning approach in teaching office occupations. That is, we seek to teach the student all facets of work related to a particular office occupation. Office work is an expanding area of employment. We wish to aid in training and placing students in these office positions. The department is headed by Mrs. Tata. fr N -is 1 I I I f v.- ' , 5 l Q i l X- e li iX1rs,XVU0tt0n Miss Eure Mr. Paschal I I K A. f' 1, Q J A ,f. Y x'x Mrs. Purcell W., :ns . ' in W .eh i V ' - i I 1 i ,, r fe U if nt ii - Mrs. lata Mr, Roughten Miss Estes Mr. Gavin Mrs. Zimmer irlniiviistialion L -XX 35 is-Q 1- Ns Mrs. Siler CALCUL TOR STIRS INTEREST Q Mrlvvatson Mig Dllday Mrs. lat lxsun The math department, headed by William R. Watson, has again increased its number of teachers and students this year. The Courses offered are those necessary to fulfill the minimum requirements for gradua- tion, those required specially for the college-bound student, and those desired by the non-college student. Instruction in slide rule was introduced a year ago in Algebra II, is used extensively in Trigometry and Calculus. Q 1. .- '.. gl i L--12-. ' X .'H-x l XXX 995, Q l U u I V. A R 1 l .- . . 'N Mr. Moon ' QQ., if-4 if' ll 5? Q. - ' . . X 1' ' ' svn' ' A ll-A c A s isl, -M l Q . u ' Q '.g . ' if ' mf . ly ' x ll' .' fe.?' . , ' , . re . ::..0- ,. R K 4 ?1 1. wt A f ' A' 1 . 4' .o' y ' '-lf A- T' lo t'.X'.'. ' R J' - - I ,Q .U ' c V '- i f t -. '- I-:fi ' - . . r 1' T V P5 . f ziggy-:il E K. L:'i:x.:.,. 'g ' , 1 I .xv My N w it -.-. '. 31. ' :Q -...nu--if err S .. K.. l t 1 4. . . f ' :i. ' .. 'x -Q I ' ' s ' ' T -Q jd l- 'psig 'ADO' I- ln ' . f' ' 4 ' 1, l L Jay, 1, 5 K' 'vi' .A' ' '. ffl . dv' V I 1 fi, , ,igglbs Q . h..q' Kr! .J V all I- NM -x.'.'.' ' 1 .- 'f K Mrs- Smmm Mr, Sullivan . V.wN,X I 3,1 iyilgu V , ' . , I-:j ig V 1 X th .. 1,f.3 f- V, 5 ' 'l ,f A-gt.-f 'bfiffc , 'X 5: .wif-4 Mfg' Voyer Mrs. Opfer Mr. l3eSarro thirty-five F511 ivan- I '1'iK-J I ,Ava 5 . ,K '-lx. P1 . A . . ,...- we , Industrial arts education is designed 9- if to help prepare individuals for meet- . -' 4' R , K .AT . - l ing the requirements of a technical z i - . I l Y 3 4 X., culture. ' Industrial arts brings about vvhole- some changes in the learner by affecting his habits and attitudes. The department strives to develop in each student an insight and understanding A of industry and technology. 'V s i ' A I 6 , . - s rlv ,Q - fl' - - , fff'Af ' It has been said bY many that the in- I ' dustrial arts department of Kempsville ' A N is the best in the city of Virginia Beach. A This is Mr. Curtin's first year as head of this department. Mr. Curtis . S x t.QiF 51:5 agzuauw ' rl ' ., -Hllllllllklftllltlll 23' .ji .Dal 'I v .. Mr. Pmelli Mr, Perry Mr, Parham Mr. Rice STUDY OF TECHNQLGGY ESSENTI L ,ll 0 is r L K f ff 4 ' f' Mi, Mullen Mr, luclxer Mlfurliit P 4, v A ft' X 'Ml' , 9 1 if 5.35-+.x, .V ' ,.f. . :mi l DIVIDU LPQTENTIALS DEVELOPED Eg., ' 'da' 'l N1r.P3rnQll Mr, Derrickson Mr, Lawrence- W 1-by C swfvgf, A t ,Q .' I . X la V 1 f ' l '-is s ul , vs ' I -'ffm - , 5' ',V',4. Mrs, Frazier Miss Paulsen ' - 0'3 ,,.. ,, ff W ' Mr. C019 Mr. Sawyer Mrs. Partin The teachers grouped collectively on this page have one major objective in common. It is their ambition to cle- velop individual potential to its fullest. Each, of course, works in his own area, Mr. Parnell is head of DE., Mrs. Partin is the head of art, Mrs. Frazier of home economics, Mr. Cole of band and Mr, Sawyer of choral instruction. 59 1 5. . is + I IQ4 thirty-seven P.E.Co-ORD: Ariisiyii AND Bom i More emphasis was given to general physital titnt-ss rather than skills in the phisical education classes this year. This program ot' sound physical conditioning was coordinated within the regular activities ot seasonal sports. Ciross tountry was another new feature added to the program this year, not only as an aid in physical fittiess hut to increase interest in track and tield events. Classroom instruction in the P.E. classes enables one to have a better understanding of all phases of physical health. It is obvious how very important instruction of this nature is to the individual. Mr. Wfeller heads this department. ' . 1 l , '!. F , ,gg .Wu 'X ' ..- Siz' V5 4' s'ms,,?gwq1-X s . , :KN I ' 4 Mr. Parker Mrs. Vtfaldman Mr, Creekmore Q4 -7,3 . A 3 .Q-ftvwr-i 1 W I, ft. Plwiffll Mr. Weller 16. s A.. , .ltlllllillsthllltitl l sn 1 9 C t I L l T r Mrs. lamm Miss Compton SERVICES RE DERED FOR STUDENTS A Mrs. Tanner Mr, Braun Mrs. Haynie Mr. Wilde in-Qqll' 4 . ,- i X ri Q8 1 . it 5 + . .riff-EGFR f 1- i 'P li fs T Z-' S... Mrs, Sullivan Mr. Crouch i v T i 'fl Mrs. Binn The special education department Of K.H.S. is outstanding in its ways of communication with their students. Mr. Wilde is chairman. The library, headed by Mr. Braun, is growing and expanding every day with the help of new materials. Our reading department was established to help broaden the reading capabilities of students. Mrs. Haynie is the reading teacher. Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. Crouch have two completely different jobs but one object in common, that is service. Mrs. Sullivan is head dietician and Mr. Crouch is head of the custodial staff. thirty-nine 'f -1 'l, .f Mf' ra v, ','-7,.. x ' L' l V , A f ': . .- 1. .' V' x V V. 1 he , I ' I . I . , . , 1 '4., n. I ll. 1. ' v . J 1 1. 311 'x,,. - 1 '.l.' ' igiw , I Q. a D 2 . 2. 1 . , , f 'S 1 r f 5' S ,fx ' 5 1 + an K G Q . . , : , - an '- V. , ' ff: Q , '.'3.,'. 7 5 1 5 , , ,yi GER E 5 W I. 'C : sr E A i - W... 14-- xf' x'l x .... H -QM. ..- . . -X, .Q X. .- 3. '-ff-w s, n ' . .V :'.1 4. , . n yum. 1 ' ' Nadi-4'. f , , 4 -1-'y,,w s n mu. 1 , an ' yw.f 'I 2. NWN!! U .1 .,l.44,l... H , K .J.I.-' . . ' , 1 - Y v1 .,f. ,f :,.,-1,,,... 1 ff. ,lm f a T75 iv: Kathy Marshall MISS IMAGE -1972 ,, A, J '-'iv -Ffh an Q4 'Q J' 5, . -'.g. H R V gf, 'W ,. ., I h, JE, WT-A 1 , J' 'Q vi UH: SRXD' ' I .-4.30 .- 33. 3 wi? MARSHALL REICNS AS MISS IMAGE Miss Image for this year was Kathy Marshall. The crowning took place at the Kempsville - Kellam home basketball game. Becky Matthews, Miss Image 1971, crowned her successor during half-time at the game. Each year Miss Image is chosen by the students of Kempsville High School. Suggestions made by the students were given to a group of sen- ior teachers who limited the list to six contestants. Miss Image escorted by Don Hauck Kathy is crowned by Becky Matthewsw Miss Image Enthusiasm shown by contestants. Special congratulations given. 4-YI I, fisa ui ' in .-5, sh vitii-s X . N H iq? ,. '40 Q: Ji Stephanie Holt Cindy Hicks SIX SENIORS VIE FOR TITLE Miss Image is an example of the ideal student. Many characteristics are considered. It is not necessary for her to be outstanding academically, yet her standing is of importance. First and foremost is her attitude, as is evident in her actions at school. School spirit, citizenship, personality, and appear- ance are considered. The honor is one to be respected. Ihis year, the contestants were: Cindy Hicks, Stephanie Holt, Lu Ann Lundy, Theresa Remicci, and Cassandra Stancil. Cassandra Stancil J, 'N :', . ,,, '4 I. l , ll I , ll lg 5 f l 5' ,' ,NI- 31 X X Theresa Remicci. LuAnn Lundy. DANCE H0 ORS MISS IMAGE , ,M i ls- K U S . ,' -s h 9 if x ' i s l . , ff E X8 ,llrrlx ' 'Aly , 5 wx ll -X ' I a X -. in R 4' Kathy Marshall. Awaited moment finally arrives. forty-tive Aggg x I I I l I U x I kit-.. Y 1 if N , . N sf I I I f Cindy Domme, 1970 queen, and princesses. Cage the Falcons, DEBI FQREHAN - HOMECOMI G QUEE X ,avfxfr ,..,'S-M A ' 9 f7 ff 1 .,., W . T ,. ., - . .sr , l V'T 1--,ff? Aif'R15Q,f3,Q7,f.L....2n?taV'at Cindy Domme crowns her successor, Debi Forehandischauttered aroundthetield. Debi lorehand cnmned queen of 11171. The second annual Homecoming half-time. The band and drill team was a night which present and past combined to perform an outstanding students of Kempsville High will show. Adding to the pageantry, the remember for years to come. Circling Homecoming court and class around the field were cars and floats princesses paraded onto the field of all colors and sizes. The football through an archway of batons. players added to the excitement by From the five girls on the court, winning the second Homecoming Debbie Forehand was chosen game. Homecoming queen for 1071. The highlight of the night came at forty-seven ,fs YI J Debbie Forehand has been a credit to our high school and certainly Q deserves recognition. She has been co- X captain of the Varsity cheerleaders, member of Y-Teens and the Girl's Ath- letic Association. She was also alternate to GirI's State. The Homecoming Queen is chosen on the basis of activities, appearance, and her contributions to Kempsville High. Candidates were: Faye Mayton, Carol Sykes, Mary Domme, Debbie Forehand, and Kathy Marshall. Mary Domme ZA ' 1 ' i7 '4' I5 ,sf ' 17.13151 , , Y- -. ,adl'.,, .4 U ,IP 1 1' ' 1 -' .,. is 5' Qs' M' ' . I ' ' F I ' ' ..- 4 f H ...ff --41-,gf-.N ' :sf ' it' ' f ' , . 1.- 14 4 . V1 Jay- ,,,..'g1ua.-Q3 'V 4 . 'gil' Y 7 ' s f is tv X , , Y 3 fd Q, 3. f Ig' in f4N1': X'fX ffm : Y nal I . 2 9 XX' kssf ' r .fx Kathy Marshall, Faye Mayton, Mary Domme, Carol Sykes, Debbie Kathy fY1tll'SI'ldIl Hyfphdnd- , VICTORY ADDS TO EXCITEMENT ......- -- -Q. -'Nik Q. 2-'. WW' if 3 5 5 it. -sal' M.-. -'vig' ig, .ff 'Q 4 r 1' , ,T 'hw-. LL. x-1l,.', , . ,. . m W-4 .3 'l,. --J! ' ig4 ,1+ .x -'fu I 14 I J f 4 ' '11 N a :Q-I' gl - .1 I . n. Carol Sykes Faye- Maytun S.C.A. SPONSGRS RQCK CGNCERT I G President Bill Baxter The Student Cooperative Associa- tion serves as a voice for the student body to fellow students, faculty, and administration. The success of any ac- tivity or project sponsored by the SCA depends on the effort and enthusiasm of each student at Kempsville. Each student is urged to take part in Execu- tive Council meetings and to feel free to express any suggestions or ideas to the council members. C Mrs. West sponsors the organiza- tion, and this year's officers are: Bill Baxter, President, Hank jones, Vice- President, Phyllis Ashley, Secretary, Cassandra Stancil, Treasurer, and Elly Bradshaw, Historian. viii'-l,l'l wlCl0f1lf Hank lones , . Q.: . LL. ,,'g 4 ff:-.I K, ..- ': ...Q Psi sP, ,KN- 6'1- gr ff, , .K Xi' If xr ,' l -kg 1 , 4, 1 H+' 'V re' , -5 1 J 1' 5 I 5 3 , xc- f 9. 9 A 1 3 3 if Q- l 4' ,1 LJ f4'..l-lo' Historian - Elly Bradshaw Secretarv Phyllns Ashlev E 5' . . 4 'Q ' if - rf rs., I 1,1 . 1 , 1 , ' ' ff I Y 1 ' ' o 4 1 If 1 ' . 1 4' 1 A .4 V .' 1 - gg- I. ' x ' I sift X Ax X ,X Y- II! 1 in 'N . 3A ' fx H . A ff . - , I - , 1' ' ' p U E .fpf 1? l JI. I , -' I , I . ju ' 4 , J , jf! .Q-N374 ' fx lfiglf ,' D , A V, -a N., xl J- Y ,X , N V -,, ' . .. V, M. I X gf.-1 af- v a . - rf ' ,. a' .iw ' ' A , r fixxii.. A X 55 jf! R , , . I .A x-4 'gr ,-. 'l, r 1 'H' . ' 'uv ' .rx I ,ll . I . ! -4- Ln f,' ,Q . ,, ,4 1 5 n . 1 P A .' . . ' I 'I , 1 . 1' 'i . 1 A , 4 1 Ji I '57 v r!ff',ff,fff':.-wr f -,-we -N! ir a 1 V, ,'- . r - Sv' if Ji r1.4 Q F' D I 1 ' I ,5 ' 4 y fx f K at - 5 - I . - - I' ' -, V ' ' ' - Q V ' ' v. r 'W ,Aa ' nz n xr L I K , V Az ' V - v . I. , Q ' .t 'Aj ' ' I Q lg y gi, li' t f .1 -' ! ' . V sn J ' P I 9 I In . I 4 5 f O' . gk! I i 5' .? Q 4. 15 S ' A 5 ,511 4 v j 3 I o , x- w . r -- f 1 ' x 'I ilffup xs.L.'1.l I ' ft I' ' Treasurer - Cass Stancil fltty-one Creativity and diligent labor are two necessities in the production of a yearbook. The Image staff has combined these two factors to compile a book, which hopefully reproduces the characteristics of Isempsyille High School. Every year the staff selects a theme which conveys the feeling of people at KHS. Realizing that each person has a proper place, we have chosen to represent the many different peo- ple at Kempsville by the theme All Kinds of People. Much credit and recognition goto Miss Pleasants and Miss Dilday, the sponsors for this years's book. of 4 I. I i r 0 y I .,AAl!, ic llVllIi'N ff- Busmfss MANAGER - sarah Forbes X 4 X t ,N-5.15 ' .1 EDITOR- Stephanie Holt IMAGE DEPICTS LIFE AT K.H.S. limi HF xc - wh? - . .rv ' AssisTANT EDITOR - Carolyn Menge Ginger Hobson 4, XXQ' 1. 'X :ii ' 1 .Pg -.. :' ' W- ' ' ' -- . Y w .. - .A 5-' 'J 'I 5 Qi I --A-J' ',q-IV' - -5 fi- 6 L' are t ,r ,-f-ffw.- 1- -'.g. . if' .7, Q. - , e . 1 .:ga.ff74L-'-'ft f ' E , , 4 Q- ,'.-b Fm f f' A'-e' ' . If ,5 - Uebbw Bawwr .f ' g ' ' , Vl- . , 74341 ' AFV: '3 ,- '- -Aga. ,f ,fB'x.,' -ol .mn ' 'fp 'Aff' 3'f x .- - -':'f1f,f'l ,' AN at ' . cf -w ' ' '-Ent ,inf 1anetSmuth q. L A,--I F' .' 9 1 :D X Ore L, Brmklu 47- ' -. .il Kitten Sisk Dale Stevens ,JQ w ' t' I A. .sig 'gy fj- SEV Ioel Steward tittw-three TRE TY INCREASES UMBER DF DDITIDNS 1' .. fig 1 lv i 'Q Y ' . ff ' l L' 5 .W J-f-f 'Y N ii z .Q Q xi '5 X tx, Editorf Elly Bradshaw, Assistant ' A Editor-- Trina Bullock, 1 k ' ll H i Row One: Bob Vogel, Kathy O'Hara, Beth DiPace, Connie Laube, Vanessa Halvorsen, Brian Catlin. Row Two: Dottie Robey, Ida Hardison, Becky Nelson, Becky Bruner, Debbie Parker, David Knar k, Gay Harrington, Trina Bullock, Elly Bradshaw. The purpose of The Treaty is to l i N Newspaper work takes extreme concentration Strong thoughts arouse good ideas inform the student body of the events of the school and the problems of the surrounding community. The Treaty is published monthly plus special editions such as Homecoming, Christmas and Graduation. Various columns, Dear Lubby, and classified ads were added as regular features this year. The editorial staff is aided by the journalism class which submits materi- al to the paper. Mrs. Seeley sponsors the staff again this year. .,,..-si +..z1 ig, ..-- .tm lnities ix - 1--Q--- ,-A V-Y-W ..il, ,vw T'- i' PRIZE TITLE The name of the literary magazine was changed this year from Calliope to Rutabaga Fudge to exemplitx the mod- ern views held by the student bodx. The aim ot' Rutabaga Fudge is to provide an opportunity tor students to publish poems, essavs, and short stories. RUTABAGA F DCE - Mrs. Beverly Dobson sented as sponsor in producing the magazine. k K pm.-. i xi Kathy Ol-lara, Editor-in-Cfhlet, Writing statt prootreads students' xxorls. Terri Annas, lames Maddux, Teresa Adams, Robert Yarborough, Margaret Keyes, Hank jones, Corrine Stiller Ro-. Norwile Anne Xtorns Scot Daniels, Theresa Remicci, Trina Bullock, Mark Doersch, Beth DiPace, Christie Topolski, Cav Harrington lsathx U Hara. tittx-tix at ,N , . ...- --- - . . 4 1 :,-- Boys' and Girls' State, sponsored by the American Legion, are programs which teach the organization and operation of state and local govern- ments. This, of Course, consists ofthe executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The program also gives much insight into the workings of the tvvo-party functions at Conventions and campaigns. Citizens hold offices ranging from building inspector to governor. Boys' State was held at the College ot William and Marv. Radford College was the site for Girls! Stale. TE REPRESENT KEMPSVILLE GIRLS' A D BUYS' STATE 5 5- T n -- I 1 Wx 7 B Row One: Bruce Mckinney, Elly Bradshaw. Row Two: Hank lones, Karen Painter. Row Three: john Chudac elc, Becky Matthews. Row Four: Iames Maddux, Lynn Howard. Row Five: Bill Pasc all, Cassandra Stancil. fee .H.S. FULFILL 3912! 2' The National Honor Society is made up of students selected throughout the school who best exemplity the qualities of character, leadership, service, and scholarship. Probably no honor or responsi- bility conferred by the school excells that represented by the National Honor Society. lt represents the fundamental objectives for which schools are instituted and gives recog- nition to those who have attained most nearly the desired ends. Other honors recognize specialized ability, skill or talent, but this society looks upon education as a total product meansured by the four dimensions ot life, commented principal N.W. ' Morris when the National Honor Soci- ety was officially formed at Kempsville Officers: Vice-President - Cindy Hicks, Sergeant-at-Arms f . Mike Player, Treasurer - Cass Stantil, President - lohn l'lIgl1SCl'tOOl. Chudacek. Myne' 1' Utili- gui i-793' 4- ,S J ,I tx Row One: Adele Dennis, Linda Wilson, Theresa Remicci, Beth Wade, Dale Stevens, Laurie Wilson, Bonnie Forbes, Marilyn Smith, Karen Booher. Row Two: lan Dickinson, Stephanie Holt, Ginger Hobson, james Maddux, Debbie Simmer, Beth DiPace, lulia Frazier, Cindy Hicks. Row Three: Cass Stancil, Linda Hendrickson, Debbie Williams, Cay Harrington, Fred Brewer, Debbie Wenger, Bruce McKinney, Elly Bradshaw. Row Four: Gail Lowe, Becky Matthews, Carol Sykes, Mike Player, Sharon Williams, Kathy Marshall, lohn Chudacek. EDUCATIONAL GOALS fitty-seven DEBBIE SABI E A D CDNNIE L UBE STAR I MAID R PRD DL CTI D The International Thespian Troupe' 5017 was established in 1966. The groups purpose is to present plays with both a cultural and entertainment value. The season this year consisted ot The Miracle VVorker which is a melodrama, an evening of one act- plays, a comedy, a Shakespearean play and a Shakespeare Festival. They also hope to have representatives to attend the international convention in Indiana this summer. 1h.':,,'Q j ix H-,J :, - il KT 11 'X X I' Q Q ' VN A ' Q -,' V .1 1 f: - I 3- Q1 A Tb 53 S,- ng- - 'V -s '55-1 ,f 'Qixgi Ns.: ,1 T Officers: President - Connie Lauheg Vice-President - Debbie Sabineg Secretary - Katherine Byrdg Treasurer - Valerie Smelser. ,.,4 453 The c .ist tor the Thespians' mayor production ot theyear, The Miracle XVorlser, poses tor a picture at the end ot the pertorniance. C l 44 i X S i A' I I Xl' 'il-I f il f Nttitliiiuliiiiii Ilia-Mii.iileX Yoilwii lIoi'li.ix.iI oi thought proxes 4-item live, -, ' I LQ-L.....,.,....l,, - ii.l 1 I l 1 K ':'r'f:-13 W li-an-r Row One: Becky Brunner, Mithelle Carry, Brad Bell, Phil Cdrclim, Tum l,K'll,Nlllxt'XVdCl4:',SLli'LUX,LJUIWl1d Spivey, Artgeleck McCormick, Trina Bullric k, Pal Carry. Row Two: Arm lyims, lamte Cfiiatex, Betty Lemim Mary Mullaly, Katherine Byrd, Connie Laulue, De-lwlxieSalUii1e. Susan ,-Xlliri-clit, Row Three: Ht-1 kx Slwerrml Cheryl Parker,Cindx Marxhal,DehbieTlucl1ak. 4 ff- Q y , , 1 x Y Fight scertef demanding but ettective. Helen speaks her tim wind. 3 -..Al lohn Chudacek captures anxiety of disturbed father. W' 5- l 1 , 9 4. 4 The ohjective ot the drama classes is to develop appreciation of plays presented in class, those presented in sthool and those presented protes- sionally. Learning hasic skills of self- expression and gaining confidence and poise are goals ot' this department. A study ot all integral parts of play production enables one to acquire a meaningful appreciation for drama. The students learn this through actual stage acting, make-up, reading plays and through the stagecraft of building scenery and lighting the stage. The club is sponsored by Mrs. West. DRAMATISTS BECOME PU PPETEERS if rf? 'ra f l 'lllh3-L-A-'4- ?r f'? t 1 'ff Q 4 Puppet pertormance given hy drama students, Dmmgiisic qlmen argundg 1- ii --v- ,., rn.-,.'-ls . llI -- , , 1 C . - .4 v ae 1 rn-r-jgpr 1- .zJE. i IV 'U ? -gnu- 4-F1 1 ,fl Row One: Pam falls, Beth Kehoe, Mike lannon, Mary schater, Mary Wall, Rick Forlines and Ray Bateman. Row Two: Pat Carry, Valerie Srnelser, Linda loines, Paul Leon, Cheri Iohnston, Laurie Carter, Wayne Repass, Beverly Larry, Brad Bell and Katherine Byrd. Row Three: Lisa Langlter, Vicky Singleton, Chris Hessler, ludy Cannon, Randy Barnes, Bren Moreno, Faye Mayton, lack Liles, Melody Bogart, and Polly Neilson, Row Four: Roy Sanderson, Robin Pederson, Chris lac kson, Clay Hall, Becky Brunner, Jackie Criss, Ann Lyons, and Michele Carry. tttix Illt's MR. BRI TDN SPDNSORS DEBATE CLUB , ii 7 ii K I I : I lg. I Ill Team captain, David Beard, and debate manager, Frank Minsthkt-, stand bv their trophies, The Kempsville Debate Club is in actuality the Kempsville Debating Team. It is their purpose to provide valid discussion of Controversial subjects. In the past the Debate Team has maintained an outstanding record. We expect much of them in the future. In the club there are two particu- larly outstanding members. They are Davicl Beard who is the teams captain and Frank Minschke who is the Debate manager. They alone are responsible for seven trophies for Kenipsville. Mr. Brinton, who substitutes at Kempsville High School, is the club sponsor. His help is greatly appreci- ated. .,-f ' fl -'ff' I if 'Biff' , I4 I X 1 ., ! Row One: Robin Peterson, Chris jones, Carol Haskins, leff Sweitzer. Row Two: David Beard, Doug Harrell. sixty-one lt- tierlt- lrantais was organizecl lwtause ot the desire ot many Fren ch stuclents to use their knowledge and to learn .thout the culture ol the tountrx ohtain tt glimpse ot the customs .1 ways ol the l rt-nc h people. 1 IN ntl Through cluh activities, the memh' lhe tluh hopes in time it will ht f r ahlt- to .iwarcl .1 scholarship to .1 clt BE CLUB TRIES FRENCH CUISINE serving French student each year. Two ot our activities this year were a French tlinner l ren cj h , and Christmas caroling in This year's officers are: Phyllis Ashley, Presidentg Lynn Howard, Vice- Presidentg and Valerie Hasle, Secretary-Treasurer. III 'trunn l ,,...-- President -- Phyllis Ashleyg Vice-President - Lyn Hovvardg Secretary - Diana Crummg Treasurer - Phyllis Ashley Conducts meeting Steve VVithers. rpg.-. I . ., ' Q vi u I . s. .nL, , ,V sr L 1 1 j-J ' 7-51- 0' I 'K-. i 1 . sf i 'x Y...-Q-v .f H' WEN ... . ,. -5 ' -qyooongg x Eli!! ,QM '. Row One: Susan Taylor, lem llc-Cook, Nancy lUIl'l'dLlX, slit-rrx' lohnston, Pam Amory, Theresa Hubbard. Row Two Susin Millen Lauri Wlillser, lommy lirinkley, llehhie Koons. dClIVllIt,'S German Club Officers The German Club was created to promote interest in and knowledge of the German people, language, and customs. To achieve this goal this club will make its annual trip to Washing- ton, D.C. or possibly, this year, to the Pennsylvania Dutch country. Other ac- tivities to reach this goal are Christmas caroling in German, German dinners, and guest speakers. The club is sponsored by Mr. Renne. The officers this year are: President - julia Frazier, Vice President W Bill Casey, Secretary -- Cindy Hicks, Trea- surer - Karen Booher, Historian - Nehemiah Spence. CLUB SPONSORS GERMAN DINNERS . . -l-. ,f-xv' W Row One: Vince Seneker, Ben Hicks, Dennis Granger, Mike Thompson, Ben Vogel, Karen Crawford, Karen Booher, Row Two: David Knack, Chris jackson, Mark Doersch, Glen Wittemberg, julia Frazier, Paula Purden. Row Three: Chris jones, jeff Simons, Hal Casey, David Vnth, Rick Harriman, Ben Royster, Mike Billari. sixty-three 'S SPANISH CLUB'S MQTTG E GVES AHEAD. LITTLE BY LITTLE ll El Circulo Espanol was formed by students desiring to learn more about the culture of Spain and Latin America. Poco a poco se va lejos, which means, Little by little one moves ahead, was chosen as the club motto. The group travels to Washington, D.C. each year to tour the Pan Ameri- can Building. Mrs. Sessoms and Mrs. Petroff sponsor the students. Officers for the club are Trina Bullock, President, Debbie Friesen, Vice-President, Linda Hendrickson, Secretary, Corrine Miller, Treasurerg Carolyn Kramer, Historian. 127.7 5: Uttitersg President -f Set retary - Linda He arolyn lsramer. Mtivities e Trina Bullock, Vile-President 3 Debbie lrieseng ndric ksong Treasurer -ee Corrinne Millerg Historian ef Ki 5 hi. 5 4'-' 't i i I I l l it I Row One: Barbara Schrape, Trina Bullock, Chris Lesesne. Row Two: Debbie lriesen, Sue Gibson, Laurie Wilson, Row Three: Linda Hendrickson, Corrinne Miller, lan Bullock. Row Four: Carolyn lxramer, Nancy Cherry, lanic e Coates, Row Five: Robin Male, Cassandra Stanril, Sharon Conway, Row Six: Susan Albreck, Beth Modlin, lxaren Pullen, Mellissa Boules, Debbie Harris, Debbie Tlut lialx. 'll Row One: Robert jackson, Maury Hill, Row Two: Kathy Hannon, Don Simmons, Nancy Pees, Row Three: Ceil Kirby, john Brewington, Patricia Gentry. Row Four: Susan Guthrie, jane Carvil, janet Cook, Lucy Kuzeman, Debin Elderidge, Brad Clark. r Xil- tif 3 .1 -...fl N Z or .1.r..,- -Sw 4 .C ff' ,rf V5.1 LATIN CLUB TRAVELS TO ROME FOR EASTER if ir. ' ' L ja' 2 -if A L jtiffif gf L agp? Ne. 1 5' 'Q' L . H ' V, -.tu ,- 1 g-V J: QQ' , . -4 , K ' , 11 K ,A ' ' Q Ea ' are-f' gv- . ,. --2 if . nj, , . 1' 'I ,f 'Tet 'VT Z f , ' Kg A' X. j-'fwfr .riff . if 'V f.,- Qw-Lvf Ji -Ax - O - .v ff L.. ' R' 1 R X-' ' ' 5. N t N X , Qt' -ez fi 'Q' . aygif. z -' 4-. un?--A Members L lean stadium after game, fi ' ' P 1 :- ,i' E ri IT - 'l 12 '- V , -,,.r,. fe President - Nancy Peesg Vice-President 4 Lucy Kuzemang Treasurer - Devin Elderidgeg Secretary ' - jane Carvil. A john Brewington does his share. The newly formed Latin Club started the school year by joining the National junior Classical League, an organiza- tion comprised of Latin clubs throughout the country. The Club's main goal is to promote and encour- age interest in the Latin language and the civilization of ancient Rome. In October, the Latin Club began making plans to participate in the National junior Classical League trip to Rome during Easter vacation. The club members worked hard to earn the money to help finance the trip. The money making projects included: selling candles, doughnuts, and candy at the football games, cleaning the sta- dium after games, and having a rummage sale. The Latin Club has shown tremendous effort as a group led by President - Nancy Pees, Vice- President - Lucy Kunzman, Treasurer - Devon Eldridge and Secretary - jane Carvil, The sponsor is Miss Oursler. sixty-five ar. , KEY CLUB PROVES ERSATILE The lsev Cluh has heen very active in its attiliation with the lxiwanis Cluh. The major aint ot the cluh this year is to earn ititiiiey lot' the scl'rool's spotlight. They have tluite so lay sponsoring the annual Donkey Ball game. The hoys cheered at the annual Powder Putt game and the hoinetoniing game. Other activities planned are having a party with the llaysicle lxeyettes and giving to orphans and various needy groups. The KeyCluh motto is f'To Enrich Mans Existence. Their sponsor is Mr. Fields. Otticers are: President -ee Scott Daniels, Vice-President - Chris jones, ,,,g.,p.- -u,.,..,.a, Secretary Boh Martenisg Treasurer- Roy Norville, Historian B- Duane H at , Kev Cluhcheers tor owder utt ame. lsingei. f p p 3 W is pi ,,. i B-..,. r . 'li f 'W 'TPM ff 4' R as Q, 'V' -JL 'S .N 'x W Row One: lett Cote, lim Misrnas, Lindsey Sasser, Eugene Piersal, Teddy Bruns, Ken Moore, Buddy clihhs, George Gott. Row Two: lames Maddux, john Orman, Ronnie Gwaltney, Tom Powers, joel Steward, Dave De-Cook, Fred Brewer, Tim Brown. Row Three: Bunlcy Beachum, Ric h Brat i-, Clary Morris, terry Haste, Chris lackson, leff Barnes, Cary Haste, Bill Edmunds. Row Four: David Knac k, Frank Mirschki, Clayton Bernick, john Chudacek, Ray Bateman. Row Five: Roy Norville, Scott Daniels, Chris tones, Duane Ringer, Bob Martenis, Hal Casey. - 3 Ottic ers: Vice-President A Chris lonesp Histori- an ' Duane Ringerg Treasurer 1 Roy Norvillel Sponsor --- Mr, Fields, President - Scott Daniesg Set retarx - Boh Martenis. .ii tixilivs STUBBQRNESS- KEY T0 W NNING Q Q ' if ,. I, Two prove more effective than one. Pinellu loses tug-ot-ovvar. .4 1 Bi 1 K Y -.t .. A Barlow becomes rodeo star overnight, Creekmore steals the show. Ch66'fl9dd9fS??? 1 1 V -sf ,...,..., I I- , X570 - P Lama triumphs over Martenis snxty-seven Y 5. s - KEYETTES si TAKE PART I PRoiEcTcoNCER 'f it 'Qs , 4 14' I ix lseyettes send stutted animals to needy. an- ludy Sherman. 'Q 's.,,N Row One: Susan Barnicle, lainie Snyder, Dale Stevens, Lisa Beeler, Adele Dennis, Liz Sovocool, ludy Sherman, lulia Frazier, Karen Crawford. Row Two: Cheryl Parker, Patty Atkins, lsaren Wallac e, lsaren Stafford, Susan Daniels, Cindy Hicks, Robin Hotchkin, linda Hendrickson, Karen Hooher. Row Three: Michele Passaris, Susan Temple, Cheryl White, Carol Sykes, Dehhie Sams, Barbara Passaris, Sharon Pledger, Pat Hardin. The Keyette Club is very active. Their motto is We serve. The organization attempts to meet this goal by servingthe community as well as the school. Through the course of the year many projects are successfully executed. They sponsored many drives to make money. Among these are the Sadie Hawkins Dance, a car wash and the selling of corsages for Homecoming.Asis evident, it is a very active club. The Keyettes have taken very active interest in Project Concern. This is a lf tix ilu-s ef? gig- ' A Nil' Officers: Historian - Cindy Walker, Secretary - Karen Crawford, Treasurer- Dale Stevens, President - Carol Sykes, Vice-President - Cindy Hicks, Histori- 'Vi Qs 1 Q.. 0 Keyettes at Christmas party for the elderly, charity through which people in under- privileged areas are aided. These students have truly given of themselves. The club feels particularly honored this year becauseoneofits members, Pat Hardin, was elected Secretary of Tide- water District Keyettes. The sponsors are Miss Wiley and Mrs. Baker. The officers are: President, Carol Sykes, Vice-President,CindyHicksg Sec- retary, Karen Crawford, Treasurer, Dale Stevens and Historian, ludy Sherman. ff' f 1 Secretary of Tidewater District Keyettes e Pat Hardin. K i -'ffpw J Christmas Trees given to members ofthe home. N-X g X 'if':f7tK si r , w,- -1 xg' 'f!N' .'. T W4 ,-- lE4 'r Q V 5 had eyettes at Christmas party lor elderly. '--L 1:5 v 'i I , , lxeyette Officers atter installation last Spring. ' 3' lmarflwf-A P L raq: 7 if 'Z slxtt,-nine E, ,, fin av K , ,. h 7' 3' 3.4 E x PARKER COACHES TRI-Hl-Y TEAM Tri-HLY is an organization formerly attiliatecl with the YMCA. lt is a service club aimed at serving the school and community. lts main goal is to develop good character through growth in the knowledge and love ot Cod. Each month a service project is selected to aid the people of the school and comm unity. ln past months the club has given a halloween party for patients at Kings Daughters Childrens Hospital and collected canned goods tor needy fami- s - lies. Robin Cross carries the ball for Tri-Hi-Y, F- T li--'T N, ,sa-,fit 'T A 111, hwfff Q , f Q ,Qff I T Id? A 4' , . Wa. If , Row One: Faye Godfrey, Linda Slade, Cheryl Robinson, Kathy Marshall, Linda McKenzie, Charlene Nash. Row Two: Brenda Moreno, Cindy Tall, Debbie Parker, Valerie Houcls, Phyllis Ashley, Cindy jones, Debbie Davis. 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Y- ., ' ' H- X L. 1 A' 'I - ' ' 7-ETEES. :V-:Irs 71. MEAT. 'f ffsr. 1 ' a f ' l it 'iliwfxfvpf l'llklllExQ'1 Il'5jL-129.gif i Nit- ,Zg 9. S., if 'Q' gm The Tri-Hi-Y played its annual powder-putt game against Y-Teens. Mr. Parker was the team's coach. Tri-Hi-y has remained a growing Club with the help ot their sponsor, Mrs. Staten. The officers are: Presidentg Kathy Marshallg Vice-President, Cindy Marshallg Secretary, Kim Davisg Trea- surer, lana Boylesg Chaplain, Robin Crossg Sergeant-at-Arms, Vanessa Halvorsen. CLUB C-IVES PARTY FUR CHILDRE Ol -gm if Qu 'ix A Q Kathy Marshall, President, Q Coach Parker ponders strategy. seventy-one Y-TEENS REMAI Y-Teens is attliated with the YXNCA. It is a service organization. The club Ntrrves to develop good personal charac- terandtoextendtriendshiptoallpeople in a Christian way. Service projects are chosen each nronth. A Halloween Party for under- privileged children was one of these projects. Many others are conducted throughout the year. I' 5 ' DEFEATED A., ' f'r , TI l 5, ,N 4 .- A 4.. 1lJ'. lx.J - , . a . I1 .ii ,pl X l ' WT--Qfl-5 5.515234 4 241. A '3':...w. , . r, CT' Ottic ers: Vice-President 1 Theresa Renrlccig Secretary f Sharon VVillianrsg Prewident - Phyllrx Hardvg Treasurer A Carol Myers. IWQ .. 14.-9 f Y-Teen runner rem eives interterence. fr 1 ,W Row One: Phxllis Hardy, Shan Llnderxxood, Tract' Dexncourt, Marx' Domrrre, Sharon XN'rlliarnx Row Two: Clrerr Boyd, lrnx Stone, Annie Todd, lynn Culpepper, Gu en Kendrick, Pain XXrrrr,rove, lxaren Nourrglrlood, Row Three: Sarah lorlwes, lietw Flock, Kathy Tierney, It rnnrt Nlt not Dr lrlrrt lin Nlrchr It ' .K .V r U., I 1 rg, - - Todd, Sue Mr Nultx, lxohin Nlrrss, Carol Haskins. Row Four: llelrlrre trilrlrx, linda gorex, lheresa Citrtrlx, Anita Smith, Debra Runrherger, Marv Ann Milli-rr lrnn t.r'rtlrtlr lltxerlx rxltrvx, Row Five: lxnn fdxxards, luann lundx, Brenda Clyburn, Susan Miller, Qhrys Roon, loanne larrrphell, Nena Roper, Flaine Prersol, Kathy Murphy Nlarllra larl. Row Six: lxaren lranlw, Christi l'rortor, lherexa Rerniur, Paula Musselnran, , .rrann rNlIllt'r,Xl1,rrrrr1 samxtrri, Row Seven: Rolrrn lat luorr, Cherxl Hendricks, Gail Crunk, iilixitir Nl! t rndx Xtallter, larret XNadt Dottie Rolwx, loanne Wade, Suxarr lxnrglrt, Donna ,-Xnderson, Marx Xtrrrrrlule, Hman XVrllia ITTN. P RTIES HELD FDR by gms, U D E R P R I Vl LEG E D 13 ' wJ,o . ,.,.'J, X wa 5.7- Winner of game eats his reward. Do-nut game excites children. if I icq? isp' ' I ' we gl ' tiff' H ...r T ' R A ,gin 'K . ', 'ff i 6 .1 , - -we 15' 'l',., ?f' , . . -5.921 by -5- an:- ,.., , . Coach presented with gift. The annual Powder Puff Football Game has become a symbol of rivalry at Kempsville. It is an event enjoyed by everyone. The officers this year include: Pres- ident - Phyllis Hardyg Vice-President - Theresa Remiccig Secretary - Sharon Williamsg Treasurer - Carol Myersg Sergeant-at-Arms - Martha Earlg Chaplain - Sarah Forbesg and Historian - Pam Verget. seventy-three .1 13.5. CLUB TAKES FIRSTI FLCDAT Mae, Coivwiiririo 1' L 1 K - . . 'v . I . Officers: Historian - Kathy Wooltg Treasurer - Charlene Smithg Secretary f Ieanne lordang Vice-President - Kathy Chetisterg President - Karen Painter. Row Two: Historian v lerry Driscoll, Historian f Gloria MCConkeyg Reporter - lsaren Painter addressing the Virginia Beach DECA tall rally, Modesteen Mills, Reporter v Mike Garcia, Photographer - Glenn Baileyg Photographer- Allen Ward. YI jwri 'ir' iq 'S' 'fi 1 f if. ,XX , f Row One: laigus Mai ox, Rolmin lbaxis, llarlmara lalmion, It-anne lordan, Modesteen Mills, Cordelia Wfillianis, lanice Ballantine, Doug lou ler, Dianne Norman, Nant x lSx'iil,C.aill'Jax'i-nport, lJt'l7lHt'l'lUl3NUI1,l0I'l'JIl1i' Mason, Row Two: Mark Ames, Bill Wallace, Nelson Hunter, Donna Wendt, tilt-ni' liailey, linda Iones, lesly lerrv, Glen Moore, Barbara Hannah, Row Three: john Hocutt, Charlene Smith, lsaren I'ainter, Holi ISai'ex', lrnie taax, Iaines Mcitilloin, Roy lult her, Mike Cart ia, lohn Stuhlen, Carv Erickson, Don Cates. Row Four: Cvnthia C ralitree, liet kx' liioxxn, Pain tiatalano, lxaren Sawyer, Alan XN arcl, Gloria Mcfonkey, Dean Curganus, Lynell Rerlnian, Mark llinks, Iininn' lrent, l'aiila fartler, l7ax'icl lurner, Row Five: Sharon Martin, Paige Sawers, Barbara Register, Kathy Xkliiiill, Iann lliller, IeanneMxers, lxaren Notiriglilootl, lsatl1x'L'hetister, lerrx Dristoll, Doug Massey, Mike Culp, Terry Helmer, Steve t it-i-kinore, Row Six: lionnn- Anderson, llennx' lxleinknet lit, lxarl Doeaseh, lohn lxittrell, Billv Savage, Ronnie Etheridge, Thorngton Russell, Row Seven: Mike lannon, Riiliard Ntafgax, Ronnie Salisli, llaxitl Yann, Mike Iohnson, Frnie Salvers, Susan Pate, Van ltnpin, :Klan livllltlllllllstlll, PILLOWS SOLD TO RAISE MO EY -is V N af ,',f.Q '- ist Q fi gms. runa- , fa - K 1 s ' . , 4 gf- - ,i X Y .t X . , K . I r 44, L Rf! ' i ,fi Q is vNriR+ '4-Q'-s. 74f' 5- ',gfT C, .'f1' J.- X. ' .' ss---1 3 ,e- fag xt sg - , X - Lf , I, x Q,--tri, X . N2 UE, float t00l-Q lst place among club competition at homecoming, f- -vin -1-' sl! 54? I . Q. L Vick: Randall spoke to DECA members at the tall rally about tashion. Distributive Educationisaprogram of instruction which teaches marketing, merchandising and management. Distributive Education CIubsofAmerica identify the program of youth activity relating to D.E. It is not only the largest national youth organization but is the only such organization operating in the nation's schools to attract young people to careers in marketing and distribution. Kempsville Chapter was busy this year. Members participated in initiation, the Fall rally, DECA month, district contests, employer-employee banquet and the leadership conference. OfficersfortheDistributiveEducation Club are: Karen Painter, President, Kathy Chetister, Vice-President, Jeanne jordan, Secretary, Charlene Smith, Treasurer, jerry Driscoll, Gloria McConkey, Kathy Woolf, Historian, Mark Barnes, Mike Garcia, Modesteen Mills, Reporters, Clenn Bailey, Allen VVard,Photographersgand BuddyC-ibbs, Parliamentarian. Mr. Parnell is the club sponsor. fav S. Membs'rst.1ke a coke break. seventy-tive lR. CIVITANS SPQNSGR DOLL SALE The lunior Civitan Club is a service club which practices friendship and citizenship. The club encourages youth to live a fuller life by practicing the Colden Rule and developing leader- ship and initiative abilities. Among the activities of the club this year are: a very successful voo-doo and spirit doll sale, the holiday an- nouncement program, canned ,food drives, cleaning the stadium after Homecoming, and Christmas caroling. The officers are: President - Lynn Howard: Vice-President - Diana Crimp Secretary- Beth DiPaceg Trea- surer - Sharon Rufferg and Chaplain - Lois Hoover. Miss Vinson is the sponsor for the junior Civitans. ik.. B. Officers: Secretary - Beth DiPaceg Treasurer - Sharon Rufferg Chaplain - Lois Hoover, President - Lynn How- ard, Vice-President -- Diana Crim. Lynn Howard reports to the club. qi-.-Q Jf fi Members enjoy Christmas party. '? . . Row One: Terri DeCookeg Lynn Howard, Becky Bruner, Kathy Kuiduslv. Lisa Howard. Row Two: Nancy Pomplum, Lois Hoover, Suzanne Lee, Beth DiPace, Peyton Campbell. Row Three: Ann Morris, Nancy Cherry, Betty Lemon, Bruce McKinney. Row Four: Harold Casey, Mark Dot-rsc h, Nehemiah Spence, Vina ent Sencken. LEO CLUB CQLLECTS EYE CLASSES The Leo Club is affiliated with the Lions Club. It is new to Kempsville this year. Very quickly they have taken part im many activities of the school and community. They have contributed money to the United Fund and the joy Fund. Money was raised through several projects, particularly the selling of Christmas trees. Perhaps their most unique proj- ect of the year was a drive to collect glasses for the needy. They hurriedly got into the swing of things by entering a float in the homecoming parade. The officers this year are: President - Larry Staufferg Vice-President - Ken Mooreg Secretary - Laura Flanigang Treasurer - Christy Siebels. The club is sponsored by Mr. Sullivan. - . .- - I . - A . .,g. 3 ' f' 2 ' A .. is-.W -L-. -P 1Ill L .P PR z T. gh' LA cv- .I A Row One: Wayne Foyd, Larry Stauffer, Hank Jones, Bernie Broan, Row Ofticers: Secretary e Laura Elanagang President f Larry Staufferg Two: Patty Robins, Charlene Nash, Laura Flanagan, Christie Siebles, Treasurer-Christie Sieblesg Vice-Presidentv lxen Moore. jerry Siebles. SQVQHLY-SQVQFI rl: li- sl 3 51 1 WY' il F' TD President - Bill Neisler, Vice-President - Debbie Spignorg Secretary -- Suzy Shelters, His- torian - Patty Blanton, Reporter - Randy Barnes, Chaplin - Betsy Flock, Parliamentarian - Glenda Swisher. BASKETB LL PROGRAMS SOLD BY FBL FBLA is an organization to increase business knowledge and skills. This is achieved through community services, financial and social activities. FBLA visited the Data Processing Center in Virginia Beach, participated in the homecoming parade, and sold basketball programs at all home games. The officers are: Bill Neisler, Pres- ident, Debbie Spignor, Vice President, Susie Tyler, Secretary, Vikki Shelters, Treasurer, Pat Blanton, Historian, Randy Barner, Reporter, Glenda Swisher, Parliamentarian, and Betsy Flock, Chaplian. The chapter's sponsors are Miss Estes, Mr. Paschall, Mrs. Siler, and Mrs. Eure. 2 S 1 Row One: Patty Blanton, Bill Neisler, Debbie Spignor, Suzy Tyler, Patty Bryant, Diane McCarthy, Row Two: Vicki Shelters, Annette McDonald, Angeleck McCormick, Debbie Merrill, Randy Barnes, Glenda Swisher. Row Three: lamie Snyder, Betsy Flock, Pat lones, Linda lorgenson. l l f' I ' 'i ' -I . u 1'..J' i f A I ,, ,bf A .. .f i r Row One: Anne Watkins, Kay Morton, Karen Whitehurst, Kay Briden, Lynn Harris, Kathy Kehoe. Row Two: Diane Norman, Debbie Lankford, Corrine Miller, Peggy Hodge, Pat Rogan, Lvnn Griffith. F.H.A. SPONSDRS BAN UET Fx 1 .. g.- I z B. if-. .,, Fan F.H.A. members preparing for luncheon. llr-- I'T 'T' F' .nannraf -31.71 1 -r..1,.... Ziff 'df i '. 3 J . . QA.. : il iifs ' Officers: Vice-President, Pat Rogan, Treasurer A Kay Morton, Chaplian - Diane Norman, Secretary - Peggy Hodge, President- Corrinne Miller. . way., Y Mi.- i ' f'-:rm jx it ...W it :..-f,s- i s' 3 I 1 i 'l 'Nt 1 -Jr' wiv The motto of the Future Homemak- ers of America is Making your time work for you. The members strive to live up to this motto by preparing themselves for future involvements with society through individual, family and community improvements. The members entertain their parents at a banquet, their brothers and sisters at a party and their teachers at a coffee. They visit nursing homes to help brighten the patients lives. The students are sponsored by Mrs. Frazier. Their officers are: Corrine Miller, President, Pat Rogan, Vice- President, Peggy Hodge, Secretary, Kay Morton, Treasurer, Dianne Norman, Chaplain, Donna Ervin, His- torian. seventy-Hint V T. -- 19 W E , ,,r.., 1, VARSITY CLUB HAS RUMMAC-E SALE If The Varsity Club of Kempsville has met this year with enthusiasm. It has raised its membership to fifty-two. The T club has sponsored many fund-raising 'Q gffg qt. projects in hopes of enlarging its trea- ' A 1 9 sury. u S f Some ot these activities were a rummage sale at school, and working at the concession stand at all home basketball games. , Sponsors are Mr. Barlow and Mr. Parker. ' ' T f.,f-71'.7'?3'Z':5 315' - - '. '- . S.j Ziff' , g , 9 f 5 wwf? Y ,--,i.5.--g-j:-- ' ig . - Co-Chairman - Mike Young and Don Hauck, Treasurer - Mike Billari, Secretary - Bobby Taylor, Sergeants- Varsity Club displays spirit of 72. at-Arms - Billy Paschall and Don jackson, Chaplain - Greg Cutrell. Y' 14 - -ff-at , . . ,. .. .s-K' 1 'lm Row One: Walter Wetherington, Greg Cutrell, Frank Welc h, Brian Catlin, jerry Picard, Gary Teagle, Don Hauck, Dennis Williams, Bill White, Artie Bulman. Row Two: David Sullivan, Ken Patten, Don lackson, Rick Scarper, Mel Ruperti, Mark lows, Greg Brinkley, Bob Taylor, David Roughton, Sandy Rhoades, Rudy Mac key and Mike Young, Row Three: Mike Billari, lulius Hurdle, Bill Miller, George Colt, tfadillat Harris, Harrx Hall, Rodney Blake, and Bill Paschall. U! 'N Officers: President - Cindy Hicksg Vice-President - Cay Harringtong Treasurer - Lisa Beelerg Recording Secretary - Angie Scottg Point System Secretary - Bonnie Forbesg Social Chairman- Susan Atkins. wg- C.A.A. assembles on bleachers. .A.A. SPDNSORS PL Y-D Y The Girls Athletic Association is new to Kempsville this year. They immedi- ately became organized and active. The club consists of a large number of girls who have interests in partici- pating in various sports such as volley ball, hockey, and basketball. They are sponsored by Mrs. Waldman. An example of CAA activity is Play- Day with Princess Anne. On the designated day, the members of the Kempsville club took on P.A. in volleyball. The day was quite a suc- cess. The club certainly promotes sportsmanship among schools and combines pleasure with skill. X Bonnie Forbes conducts G.A.A. meet- ing, Roster: Susan Atkins Theresa Adams Debbie Ambrose Vicky Anderson Martha Atkins Susan Atkins loanne Baynard Patty Baynard Kathy Beeby Lisa Beeler Lisa Blackwell Pat Blanton Karen Booher Melissa Bowles Barbara Boyd Brenda Boyd Pam Bray Kay Briden Kay Brown Susan Campbell Karen Carpenter Sharon Conaway Theresa Cook , Q Barbara Cowan Wanda Cowan Marie Cox Nancy Cunnigham Karen Custer Susan Daniels Denise Davis Carolyn Edmunds Bonnie Forbes Debi Forehand Cathy Foreman Karen Franks Sherry Geter Faye Godfrey Lynn Grider Mindi Guthrie Susan Halprin Mary Halsey Kathy Hannah Gay Harrington Barbara Harris loan Harris Sharon Hensley Chris Hesler Cindy Hicks Ann Higgins Eleish Higgins lanet Hightower Theresa Hinson Susan Hotchkins Debbie Howard Sandy lohnson Bonnie jones lane lordan Connie Kearns Mary Kennedy Susan Knight Krystal Lake Debbie Lang Lynn Lee Venessa Lewis Ann Locklear Nancy Loizeaux Marcine Luke Tricia Mann Dianne McNulty Babsi Meadows Paula Morphis Mary Murphy Becky Nelson Cindy Newsone Linda Parks Dalynn Patrick Christy Proctor Chris Roon Angie Scott Becky Skiles Gerry Siebels Shelia Sleehy Phyllis Smith Wanda Smith Shirley Smithson Kathy Strange Lynn Taylor Connie Tuck Debbie Tyers Chrystal Ward Donna Wendt Karen Whitehurst Debbie Wildman Susan Williams Linda Wilson i'lt57 Qf3uEl'.2!':rtU '-A- 7,5 9 51.iVfq ' 7 V J' 5 . lhti Lnxiirtininental Conservation f - Organization of Students, is one of pf3?:a35i'5f.3' thi- newest tluhs at Keinpsville. The ,h cluhk purpose is to help educate iillu-is in regard tu conservation practices, ptillution, twer-population, and prntecjtiim tit the environment, A , i,f service organization, the group held r e clean-ups and paper drives as evi- dent e nt' what can he dune to clean up and umserve our dwindling natural resutirtes, In the tuture, the Club 'K ' 'N hopes tim set up an on-site study center in collaboration with the Virginia Y, If if X, fs .4. r' Heat h Department ot Parks and Recre- ,ff Ne at atiiin or with other conservation grriups on private lands sn that people can xtudy conservation at wOrk. F.:2 'f'1-,-A . ggi 1-e ECOS at work. CGNSERVATIO - MAIN CGNCER fs f Q N : a , -' lf'-' - Rx F i A il A -... , 7.47 .- 1 I , tiliit i-rv tlaxtnn liernit lx Prt-sirlentg Susan Alhrec ht W Row One: Susan Alhrecht, Beth Modlin, Debbie Tluchak, Row Two: Clayton X it 1-fI'riwifli-nt, lieth Mmllin Ser retarvg loniinx Hernic lt, Donald Sin1nmns,CarI lxnapp, Tonimv Lorkiewicl, Glenn Edwards, Ric ltillxlt'l.Xlfl lrt-axtiii-ig lit-hhie lluchalt Reporter, Harriman. .lt lIX'IlIt'N ,K -.. fi : - Q 1 ! 'JE , , . 'V . A I lib. ' President- Rick Danielsg Vice-President f leanette lacksong Treasurer - Betty Credle. The main objective of the Art Club at Kempsville High is to develop an awareness of the nature ot man and his environment through student perceptions and conceptions using shapes, forms, colors, lines, and textures with various media and expe- riences. The Club members have used their talents tor the good of many. ln school, one of their projects was paint- ing the press box, Their concern was also put into action when they sent original Christmas cards to shut-ins. Mrs. Partin is the sponsor ot the Club. This years officers are: President - Rick Daniels, Vice-President - leanette lacksong Treasurer e Betty Credle. RT CLUB PAINTS PRESS BQX i H-aw' B354 6 .Lu Christmas cards draw interest. Time to get organized. iff?-by ' 'NIJ ...-vi 1-area ' Mrs. Partin expresses ideas. -au T eighty-three lhe students ot Kempsville High have always excelled in the tield ol line arts, They are outstanding in oils, lmatilcs, pottery and other areas. The worlc ot these students has been exhibited in city and state levels. Their contribution to the recognition ot' the school has been inspirational. These talented individuals have as their primary goal to mold and develop imaginative potential. Art is an area of education which allows one to create. lt serves not to stilfle but to encourage creative thinking, The artists are again this year grateful to the guidance ot' Mrs, Partin, head of the Art Department. There are a number of students who excel in a particular media. They are: lohn Caddy - acrylic painting and pastel drawingg Mike Player - drawing and paintingg Patty Dawson e acrylic painting and vvatercolorg Peyton Campbell - pencil and ink drawingg Ivan Morris - ceramic potteryg and Betty Credle - at ease in any media. y. .W 1 Church, woodcut, ludy Gifl OI1 the sititc-v Maddux Octopus, sott sc ulpturc Shc rrx H irpc r activities ...iw ii f' Ai I 'c lf'f'w . X The Red Shoes, acrylic, Patty Dawson Michael, pencil drawing, Grace Kerns X1 fl. f XX Vv' N N . 6 :Wig .. ..ei tc , ,if ,.,-.-,,,-wt w ,fc J,.,,,,s ,gl ,QWI lt,,'.i.,1gg. 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E R ,QS fi. 3 e 4 1-f f mol if ., z' n,,, ' ,a .- llfs 3 i F N gfks 4 Q L F 4 I N-u-if I 5 A .1 'uc Ex f . 5 M I Q E 5:7 . , Q ,,. U w 'N . f S ' 9 s 'QTT 1 .x'x P. x . sun. V. 5. X.. . .L u X V Eta,-,,u x V1.1 .A 'l . -gt. tv' v-'gi' . -T4-ex . K an . I xt! ,n lx Qu - ,st -rs Ax QQ ,X ' -- - A XX Y J' ,A Qi- G-PX . Q x , .- Kffc i A X .-i.'5 Yi Pulte-r twin Chrysler Must-urn talks to .nrt students, Precision and patience a must for drafting. activities 3 cRi2ATiviTv 1 A VITAL TOOL l l T E-A A 3 l A 7 Q TTT -79 I if 5 - ig! fff EX.-' 'f- ff ' ' - l ., 1 I 1 'lhtijf f 'lx U-A ,fn J E si Student works with lathe machine, Through such courses as metal and electronics the Industrial Arts Department helps to develop practical skills which students may use later in a similar vocation. In drafting, diligence and precision provide the background necessary for the development of ar- chitectual skills. Creativity is essential in ceramics and woods. lt is in these areas that the students design many decorative items. The head of this department is Mr. Curtin, who is proud to say that the ln- dustrial Arts Department at K.H.S. is the best in the city. Checking for squareness. 1 1 Stock room. .IUIMTKQN K? Li Ai sh- ' Cas welding. A X :LAK 'ix A M DRIGALS APPE RO The chorus of Kempsville High School has an unlimited repertoire ranging from pop to classical music. We have the opportunity to hear both types in the two concerts presented each year. The Christmas concert has become a major part of the holidays. The spring concert is where the choral department really branches out to modern day numbers. The department has several divisions of singers. They are classified into Cirl's Concert Chorus, Accapella Chorus, and Madrigals. The Madrigals has perhaps claimed the most attention for our school. They are a l' select group of students who practice with Mr. Sawyer on their own time as well as school time. E '-l The Girls' Concert Chorus on stage. vilws 3 .4 , 55' .ci Accapella performs for Christmas concert. Mr. Sawyer pauses to introduce next number. Ce-il Kirby, Ronnie Gwaltney, lanet Atherton, lohn Ramirez, Michele Walker, Lenny Handfinger, Vicki White, lake Powers, Maryanne Moore, Tony lt-nnings, Carol Hunt, Tom Dubois, Martha lones. . I 1 VERSATILE CHQRUS SINGS BACH, BEETHUVE A D Song .MS spirit of BAC HARAC H .54 V45 11' az F' 1 Q Trio enhances performance, Madrigals perform Christmas number. 'UNM 'J' ' ' 44 I H- , bl- 1' gif, ' , ' 4+-1' .,- , ' Mr. Sawyer leads Girls Concert Chorus. eighty-nine KEMPSVILLE PEP CLUB BECOMES CO-ED Pep Club is an organization which promotes spirit in the school. lt is the first year that the club has opened its doors to boys and it will remain a co- ,c.4 activities service projects each month. The officers are: President - Cindy Hall, Vice-President - Debbie David, Secretary - Cindy jones, Treasurer - ed club in the future. The Pep Club Linda McKenzie, Historian - Debbie assisted the band and drill team and O'Connell, Reporter - Marie Coxg promoted spirit in the stands. They and Sergeant-at-Arms - Cindy also decorated goal posts and held Meredith. e ' ,' - - -fu .:V'v LY? ' 4 V. W -7 . 4 22 in , n h . . . it 5,9 'Sf T ' . . F . v . Xt Y! if . fr Vi ., . ga ,A . .gf- ff' Y if i U I lf' . . --Z. ., K T E i 'P gd. . , - . .. . We , -- Y, X in . at 51, U I ' 'L 1. . ffrr. f 1 f V 4 ve .V . 'n :is U 1 I .. . 1 an KJQQ X . , ln' ' .2 l f-,419 0 -QP -E .AA I Officers: Treasurer- Linda McKenzie, President - Cindy Hall, Re- porter - Marie Cox, Sergeant at Arms - Cindy Meredith, Histori- Pep Club meets to pool enthusiasm. an - Debbie O'Connell, Secretary - Cindy Ionesg Vice-President - Debbie Davis. N ...I 4 , ' -. ,fr , P , , . 1. ' . ' 'C :Q i- - N ' 'I' V' ' E , ' Q ' t 2 X vi ' 4 Row One: Tina Remicci, Pam Wian, Windy Settle, Debbie Lang, Debbie Divelbliss, Pam Morris, Lynn Lee, Row Two: Lynn Crider, Cindy Meredith, Marie Cox, Debbie O'Connell, Cindy Hall, Christy Proctor, Cindy lones, Linda McKenzie, Debbie Davis. Row Three: Debbie Hobson, Karen Felton, Bet ky Brown, Liz Mason, Susan Hutchkin, Shirley Smithson, Vicki Prue. Row Four: Cindy Crabtree, Marta Brown, Karen Sawyer, Debbie Wildman, Cathy Strange, Teresa Burnette, JoAnn Baynard. Row Five: Teresa Adams, Sharon Conaway, Nancy Loyezeax, Kathleen Foreman, Melissa Bowles, Fran Kujawski, Donna Newsome. Row Six: Tommy leggett, Larry Taylor, Phil Dowdy. i l l l I l .Il Getting organized, . ,rv- ' V, far . : 13: Q' ' -- V-.. wp Cindy shows presidental skills. 1 in ii EE 73 T r W, r i ' 4 si il 1 1, ff' ,' 5 4- -. ' - A ,gi 052555 ,M Li, - i -i v ,gl Aff it J ' 4 -' 'Si . 3 ' si. if , -f iff . 3 ..,' 5' JJ ?, ,TQ I . I, I l 4 Spirit factors discussed. Z... Everyone contributes to pep plans. N. ninety-one The Kempsville I-ligh School Marching Chiels are always ready and willing to serve the school and com- munity whenever they are called upon to do so. The Band appears at all home football games and most away games, pep rallies, and annual parades. This year the band performed at several Neptune games and also at the Oyster Bowl Came. Their greatest event was the trip to Las Vegas, at the invitation ot' the Lions Club of Virginia. The band visited Disneyland while on their visit and brought back to us a wonderful halt-time presentation of their own, Disney on Parade . Individual honors are won by top band students during the year in try- outs for All-Regional and All-State Bands, for solo and Ensemble Contests. LAS VEGAS TRlP- A REALITY Mr. Cole prepares tor the entrance ot Tinkerbell Plllff' Uuelfffxiit, ' '- -1.-.r-. , . hr- I 4 v- 5, ' ,' 1 C O ..' Y a X 1, ,, K, 5. . if' . ,,. 'J' ' 1' .P ,, -at .43 f Drum tNltllUl'lH'll1l,:S hand loalletttion be-lorepertormante. RIC ls Brave Ieels elation ot game-time spirit .it tix ities 1 U Band Roster: Tim Baxley David Berrv karl Bltese Scot Foxwell Sherry Franux Terrv Framts Dorothv Freeman lac k Ixoetwrrmn Ufmdlfi Lent'- Marshitll Lent. ldrrv lbw' Tum Sesoxx r , ' v Dftnatd Shel t Doug 51r'ntt'ttnt- lilten Smtth 1- Patruce Bowles Lynn Greegttrt. Rudx Ntac kt-x Randv Spangit-r .3 , 1 Rim lx Rtatv Alice Hamil Tom Marttn l,.1rrx'5tautter C' r ' - , A1 . C 4' Bernte Breen Loxd Harmon RUUE N1dHdl tv Putt Talrwve ly. l s,- rw rw C ' 'tap '+ , 'K u - 5 f ' Nano' Brown Cary Haste Rtchard ktaxttz-!cI Skee Te-nmg-x - . n r' ' v . P In -W U H ,W .ut In -5 1...., Roddy Calhoun lerrv Haste Carx Ntorrts X aterte Tannen -1 - D, I ' - - , Q- 1 K . N Debbte Calxerx Robert Htckrnan Pam Mo-,er Cam Thqm',pgt,t 'V - 'pf f-'NJ' 3' 'Cixi -. Namx Cherrv Ann Htggtns kathy MLNalIx Robert Hier' ' ' ...1--. 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I , Ar , h , t , ,, -ro JF 'A ugrl. -- I -' - W tm+:.::xtj:?f 'r 3' nay!-Q' ' V V- , ' ', M h R',1...,.t5 . , '4' f?',?H . -'lay-haf' -Nilrth v' I .,., .--,Qi ' E V -- ifv ' 5. 1 ri' t 'xxg YK T - ' Attentton toc usex on brass sectton. ntnety-three FIRE BATGNS BRIGHTE RGUTI E This year was a husy and exciting year tor the majorettes. Besides performing in many places including the Norfolk State Homecoming Parade, Oyster Bowl Parade, the Chari- ty Bowl, the Lions Cluh Eye Bowl and Neptune Games. The majorettes worked closely with the hand and accompanied them in every performance. Mr. Cole, aided by Mrs. Montgomery, this year's sponsor, helps with routines, costumes, and other important matters. One ot the highlights of the year was the twirling of tire batons at a halt- time game. Majorettes share excitement of touchdown 'W Fire batons dangerous but pretty. Mdflld Bfiden SQIS lhfi' DHCP V g Av gy lf' S I ' Q i i or ' t f1s'f:3ii?,4 'Est A -' 5,41--4' t. ' , 1, J-As A r J lt?-L V g 4 'W I Q' ' -ff 'i 1 5 5 f Y It ll' ' 1 , . , 1' t ' i M N fs - g.,V . Slim-rn' lranc is, Pat Innes, Susan Urso, Sue Cox, lxaren Mc Daniels, Cindy Marshall, Leer-'knn W'ri ht LNFIFI t.ri-gon, Tr-nv l rant is, ,'Xssislanl Head X it kv Williamson: Head Majorette - Marcia Briden q ,,,c' , . I, l .V. S C H E E R Co-Captains: Debi Divelbliss and Nancye Ratliff. S The lunior Varsity cheerleaders of Kempsville High have had a very eventful and successful year. Cheering 19 at all l.V. team games, the girls added much spirit and pep. They assisted the varsity cheerleaders at all pep rallies and at some varsity football games. Co-captains this year are Nancye Ratliff and Debi Divelbliss. The squad '- is sponsored by Miss Oursler. l.V.'s assist varsity cheerleaders at homecoming, .5 Row One: Pam Wian, Debi Divelbliss, Lynn Lee, Nancye Ratliff, Tina Remicci. Row Two: Sharon Kendrick, Debbie Lang, Pam Morris, Wendy Settle, Robin Barton. ninety-five SQUAD RECEIVES HO oRs AT CAMP The purpose ot' the Varsity Cheerleaders is to prornote school spirit by building up the teams morale. lhese girls have worked very hard together to become an outstanding squad ot' cheerleaders. This was proved by winning the title ot The Nlosl Outstanding Squad at National Cheerleaders Association Cheerleading Camp this past summer, and by being awarded the spirit stick. The girls have attended many activi- ties this year. They cheered and mod- eled al a fashion show at Military Circle. The group represented Kempsville in several parades including the Oyster Bowl, and cheering in the Charity Bowl held at Union Kempsville. Co-Captains are Debi Forehand and Becky Matthews. Their sponsor is Mrs. Partin. 'vcuv 1 ffl ' i I 8'1- , ' I D 1 Sideline enthusiasm, T lwqmm. il L I J activities ,J Q.,n-,.r4y:5-'rsyiq Q , -4 fr T ' In 'lv' 'Sn Mary Donrne Debi Forehand, Co-Captain Bet lo Matthews, Co-Captain M x dy., ' 'Y . 1 ,r-. ,, . ,n UW' . f' fx .xi aaflnrg ni A tg, 5' ' 0 1 . ' 'Q 1 V' . B' LuAnn l UNCH' -X gldlng-JI :Img-x11nr'vlum1.1rcl, fn W - fff.-3,193 1-. A, . ,, . , , 1 'gif , Aa, L 'I L2 .fx ,,,,, .,'1v.flA nu Q3 ,, .gf I xiJ.,'a 13 5 ',f?f?+f'f21f?' gifimf :, , .-.- ' 5149 5, ' A ' .jqkztf-Z'11'?f,:.rfjf:52Qv' bg-,'!'.'gi5Jg! I I f- 'ifviwi-32i?:Zg1 Q f2f11'i': 1 --fy V f2af G'Tmf':f4s.v,Yf 1,1-,:'-' - U-'qv-j g5::aV1ggZ,.,,.,v:1-V, - , , rf, ' 1-MJ, if -.- S , , ,Z 1,- sw 1, 1' fi, .U- 1 I f :ic M s .1 I L.,.J iju - , .V i,. U Yj ' ' ., 31 ,ll v4 ' C, f - Kg te - N l F haf? 6 5 , ' 'WW' 15, Y, jubilantchverle,-ada-r pronwlc-s xpxrnl. ' ..-ai affix w 'A '- Q .M . , . A X V,,x,.t1Q'gJ,:5-'F Ann Rollins, Laura Dennis, Mary Domnu-, UQ-lJ!'mw , 'W ' A ' fV ' 7 ' Hobbs, 1N1IF11I V.1nAukcn, Dc-bbw Cluaci, Chvrvl Hendrnks, Lu,-Xnn Lundy, Dvhl Furvlmnd, Bwkx Mattiwws, ninety-swan DRILL TEAM ATTE DS FALL S Q U Captain- Kathy Marshall, Co-Captain- Gail Crunk. Kempsville Highs drill team is most outstanding in its marching and danc- ing routines. These forty-six girls performed at all home games. The group marched in football pep rallies held at school, They entertained crowds at two Neptune game half- times. This year tour girls were chosen as squad leaders. These girls were chosen to assist captain and co-captain with supervising the team. They are Robin Cross, lana Boyles, Valerie Houck, and Vicky Sanderlin. Officers are Carol Hunt - Pres- iclent, Pam Wingrove - Vice- President, Cassandra Stancil - Trea- surer, and Carolyn Menge - Secre- tary. Kathy Marshall is captain and Gail Crunk co-captain. -lf llYlllt 'KWH Af? 1 -A i AK? AA s Row One: Co-Captain - Gail Crunk, Captain - Kathy Marshall, Row Two: Debbie Davis, janet Smith, Gwen Kendrick, Lynn Culpepper, Kathy Tierney, Cheryl Parker, Theresa Remicci, Cass Stancil, Mirian Massenburg, Michele Russell, Carol Myers, Debbie Amburn, Brenda Funk. ll nail. -r 34134 MH-. 1. t Row One: Shirleen Miller, Mary Kennedy, Laurie Carter, Brenda Boyd, Laurie Reynolds, janet Atherton, Brenda Moreno, Row Two: Susan Taylor, Cheryl Robinson, Cheri lohnston, Phyllis Ashley, Valerie Houck, Kim Davis, Cathy Davies, Debbie Lovett, Carolyn Menge. Row Three: Robin Cross, lxim Schater, Vikki Shelters, Linda Tucker, lana Boyles, Dawn Murphy, Kathy King, Nancy long, 'Q I . Q ?'f v,'V- 4 '4lA. -D V -5-,',3', ,, .JF . Q5 Drill Team and Band exft tielcl. lxathy Marshall awautx c uv. ,ul Q1 1? A-H......- -. , '44lf4,4v Y ri? -7- .14 Girls perform Dnsneyland ROUIIIWPA Band and Drlll IH mrmmlum, -,,..---- .. -- , ,- ' u r . '-' uf MA V 'a9. - .Al-M, Ma Y ,iq ,,.?m,,:E,., ,-Q 9 F n r '1 ,., - l A all 1t15?,f?.ti:jf'-':f ?5iZ:Q-ifziflil.?2,.', ' X ' ,re Girls march in pep rally, Arrowhead Country HJllTll1L', . rwslwvtx'-lllrln' F, Q., , l'-n 5-.nv '. ,f -, -1 -fin , -,.v, r 1. Y F 1 l A l, If KB ,.l- . di PL YERS 1 ' . ALL 1-KINDS spurls 00 HE DS CGACHES FUR SIXTH YE R Once again the coaches have pooled their efforts to make liempsville a winning school. Every year it seems a little more is actomplished in sports. lt is obvious that experience is a great aid to skill and winning, The coaches and players have developed greatly. liempsville boasts several top honors in the city, district, and state. Each year attempts are made to gain more acclaim. Sportsmanship is a vital part of every game and our school, Even when our teams lose they learn more about winning, Hopefully we can always maintain an attitude which is to be respected. . 'QA' rg ' Q Q ' ,wg . -I ,QI-jig! Vigil' 30-4 A g i' 1 5953--Q r, 13 I-llsiffh as '. -169 5232. ff ', Mr. Moon - Athletic Director, Football Y? nur- - Q. l Mr, Barlow - Baseball, Football Mr, Creekmore- Football, Wrestling Mr, DeSarro- Track Mi, Weller -e livmnastit s, Wfrestlinp, Mr. Parker- Football, Track EXPERIENCE CDLDS VICTORY iv' fx 'Ax .A -, N pe X1 Lf ef ,X f ..Jn Mr. Roughton - Basketball Mr. Clavtn - Baakctball Li K, A .21-tl F52 AQ . . fr , , 1:u..u., all ,A'.....f':' - .n . 4 l l 't f , K s . f Mr, Sawyer- Football Miss Compton - Hoclxev . grew.---f . N. 40 ' ' ' Q 1 4 K ' V -' ' A-' r .f 1 , 1 , o Q '. -' r '-' +4 . ft , f .- , - '- N' ,,.,...,, ' ' ' A. 4 V, . - , 4 Ax ,J-r man- ' , . . ,,,. ,r -' --... f '- -ff 1 9 - Z Q9 In ,AQ s ' Il uv' ' ' ' , ' .9 5 - .-gf. . A +I' , ' ff ' f ' . r f , 'ow ,gy I- 'V 'If 1 x.k'? .1 r 1' rsv,...,. a-0. rllalrpgnp :uv ,- V. t - 4' . q ' ..ef,Jl- ' - - '. ' -., - -- ' 'jr-A A - l - ,4 Mr, Bob Braun - Colt 4. ill.. ' ' 1' nf. . , J Q 'Yr' ri rf- va- - Vs?-l -1. - '- I rf v . V '?fT2:g,.,-ze. 5' I 'f-E52'f'tgt - 't 1, v---f-P i - 1 -V 1 Qt Mrs, Lamm - Gymnastics one hundred tltrt-Q Early in the football season, Kempsville fans felt that any chance of victory was hopeless. But the Kempsville Chiefs, coached by Mr. Tracy Moon, proved otherwise with several wins and well-played games which will not be forgotten. An excellent passing and running game propelled Kempsville to its first win of the season, a 26-14 decision over Kellam. Throughout the season, the aerial attack led by Billy Paschall proved to be the most successful in moving the offense and scoring. Homecoming was celebrated with a perfectly played game which resulted in a victory over Cox, 28-6. Leading 7- 6, the Chiefs came up with three fourth quarter touchdowns. ln the fourth quarter, Ricky Deglow recovered a ,fumble on the,COx 21. Three plays later lulius Hurdle went across from the four. Bill Paschall fired a 16-yard pass to Don Hauck for the third touchdown of the game and the final Chief touchdown came on Hauck's six-yard run. Paschall gains considerable yardage against tough Kellam defense. -s A - -A Xu VU I aus Hurdle finds the going rough against .1 Hauck gains first down yardage against Maury, Mackey makes sideline x nc . Paschall in Norview game, X reception from 1 CHIEFS W N HCDMECOMI G GAME A . :'-,-.,,-ggzf-- - - ' - ' K' .- .. ' ' '- J- 'idl:nn6v-ff l Hv:al'1 m '? f ,..., g 4, .,,,4e- . -0' . ' -,, f ' ,, , 5-fg . - I i A ' 1 .fl-144, . 1 I -1 ff -jk 5 1 4- ' ,..a - fr. . . ' ':.,'j.g'j .f, ' ' L f, V nvfflf ' -1-4-4' ,,,f ' ,l,,A ...v. :Q 1. 'gf I , V I K' A ' - up . ' -Q V I A I A JI, 47 r, . .t.'?,Y .13 nl' l ,GNP ,.T . V A ..'vv1, ,rl V 4 ' , ' , -F-U 1, A n' Mu- ,M-cw A I , ' ,H ,.. , 1 , 1 . -Q '- Q . .- -van f ...M 'Q ,Aw 5 1 v-Q-urn-:vw - I7 , , ' , 1 1 ix . 3, V' f' . 1 R K J J 4 , av 45. l W I .4 ...O I- v . 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Row One: llarold Krr1g,Sancly Rhoadsy Make- rNlllls, Arty liulrnan, Rudolph Macky, Mike Young, Billy Paschall, lulius Hurdle, Rick Deglow, Rick sr arpt-r, lolrn Asltly and liolmlmy Taylor, Row Two: Donald Mc Brrcle, Steve Hanson, Mark Brewer, Charlie Misuna, lirnmy Deuvin, Frank Moore, litll ljrauuc Hrran tatlrn, Hu liarlmr-ry Mark liarlwt-, Mrkv McCartney, Mark Tyees, Lenny Handtinger, and Lagus McCoy, Row Three: Don Haut k, lake' Vout-rs, llrxlta llarrrs, fllltlflll' lontarnt-, Grady Hedge-petlw, Kerth Srnnth, lerrv Inge, Tracy Moon - Football Coach, lerrv Lassiter, llarolrl C an-wlrts'r,,Xllkt'i onaxxax. l7axrrlL'ampl14-ll,C.reg.1lirrl1klt'X and lrank Wlelslw, MIN -:rg5gZtf ' . i' 4' A .livku 3 .9 - 443t'zr 'n 'l 'k'- - . . . .1- .-s gr., ,ktgfjn ., .,,, F. 'ff -'fl' -1' ' -. A -1 nfqtpl K 3 3- ' l l M' 4. Ikkbv -fp' was . B W fri. :fs .HSI f . , , , A sf - bf Y x ., - ' X: A , , , il Z M lf, j M i- Ag-1. L.: , - 4 - L Pwsci-:ALL NAMED LL STATE ou RTERBACK In the last game of the season, Kempsville played an outstanding game against Bayside, with a score of 17-15. Kempsville was leading until the last 3 seconds of the game, when Bayside scored with a three point field goal. This was probably the biggest heartbreak of the season. Kempsville High School is proud of its team. We are especially proud of our quarterback, Billy Paschall, who has been singled out for a number of honors, including being named All State Quarterback. Chiefs block for teammate against Maury. Offense kills time Chiefs upset Indian Rivers intentions. one hundred seven This was the year the Chiefs were looking forward to. They had experi- ence and more height than last year. They were expected to produce Kempsville's best record in Eastern District competition. This was not to be, as the Chiefs started out losing to Princess Anne and Bayside. They came back and beat Kellam and First Colo- nial, and it was down hill from that point. lt seems as if they could not put a full game together, and went down to defeat game after game. The rebounding for the team was taken care of by lim Roberts, Britt Glisson, Greg Brinkley and Rudy Mackey. The scoring for the team was done by Paschall, Roughton, and Glisson, with Brinkley and Mackey right behind them. HIEFS UPSET FIRST CCJLO IAL C P1 C' gniiic- h 'fJ I-Q' is Row One: Bret Pointer, Charlie Green, Bill Paschall, Rudy Mackey. Row Two: Paul Hickman, Nehemiah Spence, Bobby Traino, Doug Booner, Gentry Peterson, Greg Brinkley, Bret Glisson, limmy Roberts, Tom Maddrey, David Roughton, Mike Mills, Bob Martinis, Coach Roughton. vga' Bill Past all shoots hall tor an easy basket, Rudy Mat key t ont entratt-s on making shot. Brinkley shows good torm on the court. sptirls KHS PLAYS BOOKER T AT SCOPE ---- -- ff-- ' - - '- f N- ---- 1 , ,. .W A, -,Jr . 5 .W - .. 6. 5 ,, A A 1' .-Q ' N ' ,. r rv fl- 1 w 5 f . I I fl . . .F X'- V ' I I . I ' '- -A V .1 i I I i L L e Vllliv .' .sp .Q ,A il ll ur N.. 1 - I A . . , 6 .- N 'V -A4 X rl l '- .3 , Q I 1 7' 1--.4 L .V . .Bifna-mf....w. ' :5.15 ,,'-5. I , i r. I 'il-zgiifw . 4. ' i 'SVT , , .I , 4' , wif: ' i -N ' H - - b L' . ' 'Zigi y l if H ' ' ' ,N A : j'i tv- A. ' N A : ' Q A Q if-i. ' Q ch' Height advantage for tip-oft, Bill Pagchall sets a play. 5924 sniff 'YN Mike Mills drives for two points. if 1 l ns 2 11, . 0 Co-Captains Bill Paschall and Greg Brinkley with Coach Roughton. David Roughton calls a plHY- 0 9 . -if .A E g ,, one hundred nine X ROUGHTQN IN SECGND YEAR AS CGACH Bill Paschall and Greg Brinkley were elected co-captains for the year. Returning lettermen were seniors David Roughton, Mike Mills, Rudy Mackey, Bones Peterson and Charlie Green. They were backed up by players from the lunior Varsity team of last year. Those on the squad were lim Roberts, Britt Glisson, Doug Boone, Tom Maddrey, Bob Traino and Brett Poyner. The team and the coach wish to thank all the students for the good support they received during the season. Appreciation is also extended to Mr. Cole, and his band, who performed during the Chief's home games. ...Qt .-- f' I L ,..,. TH! GO cm ness Coach Roughton plans strategy for Kempsville's next game ? 3 . F. l 95,3 7 vii H f QQ' 6 1 v l 'KA Charlie Green strains for the rebound Glisson adds points to lxempsvillt-'s score sports , ,Q Q 1 F . A x 1, - sau Y 'O -53 f'1i7' ' g:'f,!i. I X 1 ,Q I I sz - I , fd 1 .v Y .W , I K. Q- 'f.fZ2z.2-554 jimmy Roberts protects rebound from Patriot. X x it i f -.f ' 1 F x 'hi l lx, 6 111 L LIL Clisson gains ball in tip-oft. xX L ,A ,JZAF'ff . ' . N e. 'x V ,yw 7 'ns - .Iv V I , ,,w.at,.. ' R ef' I X11 ,xx - N-.NE Q, i ' 'lxutr 4 'gr' S , f4! XX xl X Sl N Xi S' M I Mike Torch maneuvers to set up the play. Centrx Bones Peterson. f .-55 w, Qi r Mgt 3 i Q. W' ' -,J it av' ii Q' 'hu X . DQ.- iw.,- ll ' in Rudy Mackey executes lay up against Kellam. one hundred eleven 1 The Kernpsville High Varsity Wres- tlers, coached hy Mr. Weller, had an outstanding yearf compiling a 9-4 winning season for 1971-72. In reality, the l.V. and Varsity squads are combined as one team using indi- viduals from both whenever necessary to wrestle in Varsity matches. KHS came within one match of winning and breaking Granby's 78 match winning streak. Our matmen humiliated Indian River and Bayside with a score of 51-3, and 4-l-5 respec- tively. These were just a few of the many decisive victories accomplished by the KHS matmen. Managers: Mike Bryant and Dennis lwliddleton OUTSTANDI Co-Captains: Bill Miller and Rick Scarper Row One: Rickvl'l.1lprin, lames Barrington, Mike lennings, Don lackson, Bill Miller, lack Carroll, Mike Rameriz Row Two: Brian iatlin, Iolin Rameriz, Rim k Sc arper, llisha Harris, Dennis Bennett, Mike Conoway. SEASUN FUR K.H.S. MATME tif? - 'Jr it Rick Scarper Another vintorv for the1Cl1:etS - in x S'- Bull Miller Don jackson one hundred thirteen sports As a result of the outstanding per- formance of the wrestlers an increase in popularity in the sport has occurred. This was evident in the large number of people attending the matches. Outstanding wrestlers were Mike lennings, Don jackson, Bill Miller, lack Carroll, john Rameriz, and Rick Scarper. Bill Miller was top wrestler to- taling forty points, nine wins and four pins before the last match with Norvievv. ,Nr Nw-s Referee signals two points l l ltJl1l1RJll1ll't'.7 Mike IQWWUWHS fl-ix X- is : f -g Rfb ' :gl-5 E' E' X545 v fre - ff f 15 S: xi X -sv X i A-ig iv 1 , v ---X ' 1. WX- - J, fe -reg . X, ' lf: ,fx fr. ' ., ii, ' X :K 112 K r-,: . N RESTLERS W CQMPILE Chief overpowers opponent. 9-4 R ,ef fi Y . ., .fx , X , -59 af xy- K , N , -XZ U i Mike Ramirez lack Carroll i one hundred fitteen Q N . -4 CHIEFS FINISH FIRST N EASTER DISTRICT FOR SECO STRAIGHT YE R i '.g, t l . J. 1 ' . of 1 . H an ' A I -, I .fe az. I I ui ., f 71 .Gay .u i , gh -fi K .a,,,H,.,........,,,c g l.if,+:f-. I N-'H A 1 I V f fx: F - , L:-3' - -.ir . -.. I , . 5 , 4i4' I 11. K'-'m I gl , ,f,.,mu' 5 A wg li qi mmf. 9 vflul-v:mc',iff-,. if if, X ' .fa uw ,,.Fa-'l.,x-wr. 1 fwvr X , if-f '19 P , , MIG ,uri t s, is P' ,J fa 4 g . .w-- ,L 1 ,7g4?2J:'f A . F , li':5'f-'Lyla I .. Q.f.l'...w't1:::-wrfwlc' l'- ' Mike Shea A All Eastern District Team. Billy Paschall - All Eastern District Team. f, .f qi - , I - - .A l J 'eff' flag , -g2g.ia .f-:rf M? ?4i3TA,W r1iv1M Q, . 'Q' J I I 'i ' I ' 'fxfvgft 9' 'R if f A - ,avi 'L' 517 ' I- 5' .,,Z'5-. qt ' . ,- + -2-1 i f fl coil . - '97 If 'I 0' . , Y ' A7 Y V1 ' 'if W -9sjh5?'? QA : Kia -Qvxi' iii - 4 . 1 I A . ' ' -- . CWSP. CIW? CMI' Chalk CIM' 651263 T 4 5, 1 IJ- . ff , !Ii' , - JMR 'Muff' 151654 mick 3 ICP 'V ..-I ni-. --I --I ,.-.I -ul . -Q . A 4,5 'ffufgo 111964 fsiilx v-13 - 5-I .i- fi- fl'--Y yt., s .K ,ga ,I-, 1' 5 I 2 I .-.- I-7.1 -f cv 5: V- - in-1 -Q I x 8 I l t 5 A X333 i YT Y ' i 1 ff' - , , , I Il I L F .,. ,,-,- iff- - , - 3 . .- -, .4-4 ms' 'U I 1113-QT. F al Cm-g futrc-ll, Roy Wright, Don Haut lt, Melvin Ruperti, Ric It Scarper, limrny Hill, Billy Paschall, Bobby Taylor, Coach Barlow, Mike Shea, Iohn Baynor, Walter Wt-atht-rington, Rodney Blake, Boho Perkinson, Kent Heintzelman, Coach Sawyer, Managers: Kevin Morrissey and Bobby Motgaii, I xlltillx The Kempsville Chiefs baseball team finished another successful season. Their 17-3 record was due to strong pitching, quick double play combina- tions, and six hitters batting above 300. Billy Paschall 9-2, Melvin Ruperti 4- 1, and Don Hauck 3-0, performed brilliantly from the mound. Kent Heintzelman, Silver Cloveman at Shortstop, combined with Bo Bo Perkinson, Walter Wetherington, Melvin Ruperti, and jimmy Hill for 11 double plays. jimmy Hill, 4605 Rodney Blake, 368, Mike Shea, 342, Walter Wetherington, 340, Rick Scarper, 332, and Billy Paschall 307 were the Chiefs' leading hitters. The Chiefs reached the finals in Eastern Regional play by defeating Warwick 6-3 in the semifinals. Kempsville lost in the finals to Craddock 4-0, however, our Chiefs did finish fourth in state competition. -ra-.. v . f..... M... t W g W :LA X Q Tiltf. A,E.4jk..g:f?5,,.,-E,,,Vv .- r 1F'-P3 f!'T f5 ' . . F: 7 i ' M .11 5 l 6-ay'--6-A A' --LQ.-,af-. A Af 't,,d4-hifi-Q., ,. Xa-., .. A M ! ., Tx 3-A ll!- - . ,fa --1,-... A QI ..E , Bobo Perkinson guards base. Z 3 -624 I itll' 'f 3-S i Q' 1 . , A, . , ai 2-it a':X3.r?.'2'Bt'?Zf'e 5 -., --C '0.o,o,o,oe:Qej3 4 .. 'H-.fr f'T 1 1 afffs :P-'Rh +'a'+f'?fS3z-6 f---80.1-2.t 9- '-2l f'T T f'f'f '?4't'Y 1 ff'qff ':w.ki.fv4? Xlvi Y- Si I I l Q '. .X iUt,?x,iQF,,?,- . .Yi - fi-'aw -, pr '- 1 .Q P-:Qt-- '-iQ--,2,,.,.tt 1 1 ws'-:???s+s uttataktzsttsg fm' 1 -ff tyftggf x X x . Y 'Vi Nltg-.asf . ,-ies ggi ie-' 6 ' 1 X f-v'.F!wf?. tl Y, lfs . t. -yi . ,., X .ff-'-s-ts5g:g..,3.g2,f x.f.:::,'5',xzl2-E. gf ,A V- . mbx Wi'-.Y-'tb-fit ? . ,ff XXv.X. . . .' ' RJ3.'h':l '0'l I I it at sst.-a-i-t..-e.-- 32+ .- . g --- f' -I Us ' , 5. ., ..,,1'. mm g ., ,nu 4 - 'X J. ASP -Y-1i .- 1 - -x l . H Rodney Blake- Most valuable fielder. jimmy Hill - Most valuable player. il one hundred seventeen PASCHALL- EASTER DISTRICT PITCHER EI RST TEA av. A , , 'Z-, -'in J K -v g , V in - . -114 KQV! 4 1 4 -: ': .- f , 3' , ' - . A 'faff ' - 4- v vu , f-',.,,tq A, wtf ., . -- - ,- 'lt' ABQ.-.48 Eihihrfv ., .gl ..,g-1-f'!'v ' 1 41.17 - 3, , . - 4 ' ' g ' P o W UP, '75 4 1 1 T A, Q 1 ' ' 1 J 'X .- nfs, , ,Fl ' ' Q ,Q U,-. . I -K fig - IX, . - as- 1: -e1e?.:-. . ' -- ' Q ,N f f,-LT ' I fr- f M , s ' ' ' B L' 'I , gif.-Q'-P'i' - 7' ,,,.,,, .,.-. -...,,.I I.: 4 . f- 't' T'2sis'9f.'rE'4Ef?fwilZ2?fg5El:?2Y-i'g1'?4-'?r4v5'f.f 1 . --- -Q'-ew SEf'ai?, .f5x-f' f'L.j,5,15'f f'?'Q151'3et- ':11Q -- Q L- i it ' IT:-.T-.:.--, ' . A Y- h 'fL.,,. ,gif ,,T,,,.,.,.2.-1 ', 'T' .JPW-gf1 ':ffT.,.-,,..f' ' ' A' r.-'rv ' , . I v N-' . 4, nr - - Walter Wetherington At the Spring Sports Banquet jimmy Hill won the Most Valuable Player and Leading Hitter Award. Billy Paschall won the Most Valuable Pitcher Award along with being selected first string pitcher on the All Eastern District Team. Rodney Blake won the Valuable Fielder Award. Mike Shea was selected First String Centerfielder on the All Eastern District Team. Coach Barlow has compiled a record of seventy-two wins and eleven losses over a five year tenure as head baseball coach at Kempsville. Coach Barlow feels there will be keen competition for every position next year, due to a successful l.V. and junior High baseball program. Coach Barlow feels that our baseball teams seem to get stronger year to year because of the outstanding com- petitive spirit of the players and their knowledge of fundamental skills. Kent Heintzelman 10 Spiirls Jfw ,,f I' 4 A,1 fx-M .-4 A'-a' -'45-r,.L 1, s- u r,-, 1-us- 'g' hrpv E E ' 1..l.:s'Pa.a:'Q-1-M14 -x..,.4 X Don Hauck N 01. I V xxx-'YJ '.-. t I .4 H., .?4QQQhQ1 -H 3 V F7-'Q . ' x 'N1.+Q5Q 3fi'Q4 X'f-f+ laf6'WVf'4f4r ' ffv ow 0 2, bfi' 'P 0v0A'+ SW f r fyoep ., . f. 5Agp,L,,gpu3 .n,-v,' my Qoovoq S3 ,vfl-Q. O, If 1' f4vfQ3?w 'OOOQ 50663 ,m,gx. -I .v . 1' 1 '!.5Y Q , Q 9-Q SA34QJ.A4w -'gf ff 'ffl 9 SE? al M5 . Ml ' ' 53 'if7'53f J ' f 0 gmgm, 1' 1 gg-gh , sg X N , ., l E 5:7 ffvxwa wwvf . Q. , , wif ,l ae., vfkil' pfQEmf9 . f - I- -I , fy. ff :HJ W ' w ' . ,jx - lv 5 'g. ,' Y- ,K ' 'zu' -' - aff H .' ',.f+?' ' ,, -5' ',,5 ip, , aim' 5'-1 ,gqgnr.4g'-..-gygfz ff: 'i ff. wwdwif EMWA lv ,,,--.' :':-lik , . ry 74 -'M . -. 1 y T T i l L Kempsville High's Golf Team placed Qird in the city, 4th in District, and 8th in Regional, They had a vvinning season even vvith two players partici- i pating in varsity competition for the 7 first time. For the year 1972, except for Leigh T' Taylor, all the boys will be returning T for another season as the golf team. l Mr. Braun is the coach of this team. l 'i li 'l l Taylor prat tic es swing. Sports ,, If 6 -wg. 'I .rt I I 5 1. 4 2.4 , f Billy Savage, Tom Smith, Leigh Taylor, Steve Estes, David Roughton. n g-Q A 1 .t I bg 3 ? ' ryliyttfbt I .' A , T HCA . i I 'N ' 4. ig ,,.15,,I..,. ,,.mgff'.-Qff' 'Lil kidnap!!! . l ,-4+ -r'.:L-p , Q1 1-1334? ff? 1. '. , if-glove. q 'fi-A A I-5' it '5 l KI Jft.Q:-1-'rn V 1. nu 7 1: ..s ,nv .Y 4- 'X H: G11 ,- . , '?'Ei'lf' ' f f ,fx '- ' '71 ' . Mags--E 7 ....,a,-eh i , g.xsa'9i' . J Q if- 5 1 x I . ,, ..,,. ' V 1 ,,' 1 ll -a .'... ' :.'f1..7.f.,,',Ax 5 Q- L'-qffcfl - .amd - . gtg, v fy. ... I F? Hr Ru -JP .'.'o ' Aff' , N V,- C 5'--ei Estes blasts out of sand trap. Savage tollows through VZ . . . , .ir.',-' 1? 1 1 fl f. ' X-nv. ' 't.. .K z., 1, fn. v A - -K- 'l '5 ' 9 .-T w One lim Soxutr ol I zrry Qlilaason, Matt SIJVINIT, lohn Bum n Row Two Br td lirinklt-5, Coat h Roughton. NUMBERO El DISTRICT Dedication, spirit, teamwork and above all, hard work, proved again to make a successful year for the Cross Country team, For the second year in a row they have won the Eastern District Championship, which was held at Little Creek. Kempsville was also represented this year by a I.V. Team composed of ninth ,- -D. and tenth graders. They were undefeated and participated in the William and Mary Invitational Finishingthird inthe State. The Most Valuable award was given to Co-captains George Goff and Mike Billari. The 'fMost Improved award was won by Clyde Doxey. Mike Billari receives trophy. ,f fd' T 1 rf fl 6 N 5. er if A- it 4 4 I George Goff receives congratulations. I ,cu 1 Finish line a relief. I Row One: lonx' ,Ntassev larrx Tailor Mike Torrt-ch, Paul Hickman. Row Two: Clxclm- Doxex, David Roughton, Mike Billari, Nt-lu-rniali Spence, Mike Boyd. row Three: Bruce Attlxitiiwx,C11-orgetiott,SteveMtK'ortl,L'o.icl1Roughlon. SPRI G TRACK BREAKS EVE WITH A 3-3 SEASQ XSS! x ' 15 V gi' Ti Zlsrrhi' 1 .ft . . vi AK NW ,vw ,Q - -, Y W3 Q, 1 0 If - a . 1 M.. . , .4 . Shot put takes extreme concentration. .kg V X T 1 X 1 . g , gg g g , . if W EB TN 4 .M -f 6. -. ,- few-Q ' f 1 ' ' -' ti lr Jiri I -ff ,g11...'iT,4,5g,,.tf,,: x-.1 ,I 'Q 11 .. I ' -- -. r If - - ..f'-. . -f , , . . 7 I V . if' ' 't' x. I- -LJ , ...S , ., 'I.': ? 'EB 5-.V .-,' -r i -Q h '.,g,. ' 526.11 ,avi Bulman heads for greater heights. Practice makes pertett in hurdles, . .. ey F .ts , 5-ni - f- -' li A.-PL .5 T. fir: P , 4 -. gf' -sf 4-1. - ' . .4 1- r C. ' -'GQ-t Row One: Mike Mills, john Stevenson, Mike Hickman, Artie Bulman, Don jackson, Tim Brown, julius Hurdle. Row Two: Coach Parker, john Reeves, George Goff, joe Stalvia, Dwight McCoy, Mike Billari, jerry Nuckols, Mike Williams, Clyde Doxey, Coach DeSarro. Row Three: Arthur Hymons, Anthony Massey, Richard Ralph, Charlie Fontaine, Dennis Williams, jerry Inge, Mark Francis, Kevin Vipavetz, Michael Rogers, Harry Hall, Bruce McKinney. The 1971 Spring Track team had a slow start by losing their first three meets but improved greatly by winning their last three. They ended the season with a 3-3 record. Track is an individual sport but it takes a team effort to win a meet. It is one of the hardest sports there is. A person going out for track must have a great desire and devotion to his event. He must stick with it until he has accomplished the best he can do. Track takes extreme practice for all events. There were many outstanding atheletes on the team this year. In the hurdles, jerry Inge, high jumps, john Reeves, pole-vaulters, Don jackson and Artie Bulmang in the sprints, Clyde Doxey, Dwight McCoy and julius Hurdle, and distance runners were Mike Billari, George Goff and Mike Boyd. The team was coached by Mr. Parker and Mr. DeSarro. one hundred twenty-three The Indoor Track Team, coached by Mr. De-Sarro, strived constantly for strength and endurance. This paid off when several members of the team went to the State championships representing Kempsville outstandingly, placing a strong sixth. Clyde Doxey placed third in the five hundred yard dash and George Goff was filth in the mile. lerry Inge took a first in high hurdles and a fifth in the low hurdles which made Inge the only one from Tidewater to take a tirst place at State. The team also traveled to Williamsburg to take place in the Wfilliam and Mary Invitational. In this meet, lerry Inge placed a third in low hurdles and George Goff placed a sec- ond in the half-mile. Other outstand- ing members on the team were Mike Billari, lulius Hurdle, and Legus McCoy. I E DURANCE - VITAL 3 TOI ff frnat it W -47,1 - , . 1 0 LX X XFKA Xl 1 Inge runs high hurdle 'RS' f S' li' 5,1 1.54 sports Trac kmen warmup before speed drills DQOR TRACK. M J! , H3 'S v I- I1 Q - 1 ' . -I -inf? 'ff '. - J:-1 'f-V65 .' , -1 af. If .s Sf .. jff i- 4 ' -' v m - V ,- .-.MWJ A A Y , 411 1 Shannon shows his form in shot-put. . fit lf' ' , 5. if ' -N 'dis v Qfsrrv nc E HQ' 1 I 1 Q Row One: Godfrey Grier, Roddy Buffir1gton,Cary Teagle, Ken Moore, Bill McNew. Row Two: Mike Thompson, Scott Lucas, Mike Robinson, Kurt Kamard, Bill Montgomery, Mike Skaltsouris, Coach Morschel. I' 1' MQW-4 M , M 3 'i -Q V 4-. 5 , Gary Teagle swings into action. -..-,, A Q -, .--quzza..-:n:?'.::.s.'-F! f ' The overall tennis team record was one win against nine losses. Despite the fact that, statistically, the team had a had year - some good came out of it, Experience, of course was gained. Many individual efforts proved worth- while. The potential of these players was evident. David jordan and Bill Montgomery posted a seven and three win loss record in doubles, while Scot Lukas and Roddy Buffington finished five-five in singles. The seven starters were Kurt Kamrad, Scot Lukas, Mike Robinson, David lordan, Bill Montgomery, Roddy Buffington, and Cary Teagle. Mr. Morschel coached the team. one hundred twenty tive IDRDAN AND MDNTCOMERY LEAD TEAM Agility and strength are of the upmost importance in the area of gxmnastics, As in all sports, there is a certain amount of risk involved, but careful training and skill are developed to control this element. The KHS Gymnastics Team excelled in the 1971 state championship and remained undefeated in all olympic events and duel team competition. Our gymnasts have proven their outstanding ability in all areas of competition with Phil Perry and Steve johnson as all around gymnasts. Denis Powers and Harry Hall have shown excellent qualities as side horse specialists as has Rick Haddock on horizontal bar. Much credit is given to Mr, Weller who spends many hours in coaching the Kempsville Gymnastics Team. Tu., . .. ,- :if . stew Row One: Larry Taylor, Donald Dozier, Tim White, Ricky Haddock, Oliver Ashby, jim Teets. Row Two: Larry Dubois, Ray Coley, jerry Picard, Harry Hall, lohn Windom. J O :ug-4 Gymnast displayed talent. :-I 1-.mu-. . ' sports son exliibits skill, Ricky Haddock T- A T1 F f' I - l 0 I . - hi. 5 V' 1 AL Iuiliiv' 113 ,Ml x U K I' Q. Q Q Tiff ' , gli: J Ui 7 CYMNASTS THIRD IN STATE 'T ' T7 in o 1' 1 r if X Harrv Hall Oliver Asbby one hundred twentyrseven WT' I sports GYMNASTS RECEIVE N W U IFGRMS IYTB' Babsi Meadow on side horse. 4 Gayle Noyes displays talent on beam ! xx ' Q ' uae., L, J- i Q . - -v-. J . ' ' ,Ss ,E A ii ' e 1.-4 L X ,.,, 'il x' 11. --ztbrfbx. C l :,,1 ., 95:5-' Row One: Lynn Lee, Sandy Wooten, Marie Cox, Sandy lohnson, Sharon Rogers, Gayle Noyes, Marcine Luke. Row Two: Sandy Coopersmith, Tonya Ferrel, Debbie Simmer, Lyn Wells, Christy Proctor. Row Three: Babsi Meadow, Debi Divelbliss, and Sharon lames. 1 1 ' Debbie Simmer on balance beam. in The girls gymnastics team this year has thirteen enthusiastic members. During the year, they will compete with five Virginia Beach schools and take part in the regional competition held at Woodrow Wilson High School on March -l. They are hoping to place at the regionals and send some ol their girls to the state competition. Womens gymnastics are made up ot five events: balance beam, uneven parallel bars, yaulting, tumhling, and floor exercise. The most important aspect of the team this year is the spirit of cooperation. The girls are also very proud of the new uniforms which they were given this year. Gymnastics in this area has experienced a tremendous amount ot growth. Hopefully, it will become more advanced through experienced, specially trained coaches and rated judges. Mrs. Lam is gymnastic s coach. wkiwrli VN! ' 1, -J Broken arm makes Lynn Lee a spectator. Sandra Coopersmith performs on unevens. one hundred lWC 1ly-H1111 ,,..-,--o--- qfjyee, . M.- ,-. , v , , 74 ,,. ,Q 47 ,.. .,- . . ... . AWARDS GIVE TO OUTSTA DI G HOCKEY PLAYERS AT Fl I. Bl K Q U Co-Captains - Bonnie Forbes and Cindy Hicks. F W A ii ' K :wafff . ., ,. 4'-1 4:-X12-TMQ1. ' ' I , . 3 ,I 2 T QE: I W' 1 I 9 ' 3 E 33.31 I 1 . A ffl? .L M Qi Wim .715 X. A H 'ls W is -'YU . .31-eff ,,,,..--- First string- Row One: Karen Booher, Susan Halprin, Marcine Luke. Row Two: Cay Harrington, Susan Atkins, Paula Morphis. Row Three: Miw Compton, Patty Wall, Dalynn Patric lx, Bains: Meadow I 4? i'l.ix1-ix mlm uw Milam .il tUHit'l'1'IHl'fillfllmjl garmin Ni-ionii xliing Row One: H.iilm.ii.i ioxxnn, Iii-M1 iiizjzgiiix Vlixllix Nriiilii Row Two: livikx Nkiliw, Xiviiiii uiitiirii- Marx Snoxxiii-n, Row Three: Anigii- Sroll, lim iii-i-iii lxiin i.ixIoi, XX.inri.i Smith, H.irh.1r'.i Harrix .1 H1.llli!Lll'T IM-inline' iloxmirii, :pink rid Bonnie Forbes, Cindy Hicks, 4' , . i N., . 4 vi A-8... , mfg:-. I X , 1- . fi.-.fffm 3. A.. A . :xg :ull ,?.- Y .fv- - - --W V - . Barbara Cowan struggles to defend Kernpsville ball. i ..-,..... . . Ag.. X va. -N-, .gg , - Q - ',iLv1 . o N6:'f5?'?'g-:wid T-Q., .., Y ,..,.... 4,.-P.-. H K - f'c,,p,.,..,a. 4, . .Ag,p.qq.v-,i- 4 ' 4, . - P . z.. L V-Qgff' Q ,li '47, The girls field hockey team of 1971. ended their season this year with a six- four-four record. Coachecl by Miss Dale Compton, the girls showed great skill. Co-Captains, Bonnie Forbes and Cindy Hicks, were Star Wfinners for the year. This year an outstanding defensive and offensive player were chosen. Winners were Bonnie Forbes - most outstanding defensive player and Susan Atkins - most outstanding offensive player. Special recognition goes to the following girls for making the All Star Tidewater Team: Babsi Meadow Q first string center forward. Susan Atkins - first string center halfback, Dalynn Patrick - second string right inner, and Susan Halprin - honorable mention as goalie. The girls manager is Debbie l-loward. l fl 1 x 7- : 'R-. .Nt T L, fa i Q . l -i f ' ' X if x . e-rg.. ii l !. v 'N ' , , t. 53,- Miss Compton gives awards at Banquet. Q. P Happiness is victory, ' , r . Yf ' 1' ,4f,.f,f, ff! I if ff' ff'.,,f ,f ' ' sv , sf , I , I f , - ,fy g , ,. 7.11 will X' , , fi I ff- ' . r .. i 1 ff ,f N' L J' JV,4e , ' Li Y 2 f 4 ' 47,9414 4. ,jf f f ' 1 f ' I fi if f 4: y fr ,Ag If A 1 eff 'U ff? I '-' h N ' ,A , A I, J A , i V Q ' 'lf if ,f ,J K. rg .V --' X, P,-.3 77 ,f I ff qw, .1 - r , If wif ' 1 . - , U If gif' A ' sf' ,frffw f S , ' ' ' .. , if ,f ' V, .x -'- I I I J 1:46 Q .. 4 - N, 'aff .Wil ir ci. as ik --2 B My T of 'wily ef-s ' s' ' iffy . .,. , eer' if fa ff f - ,. ff' B' if VL T Y A 2 JC! Jig Y, ew ,J V 4. mg, 1 , 4417 M14 f i , I y one hundred thirty-one 'TY' l.V. FOOTB LL HAS 3-2 SEASO S wget A it -Au 'lm' 42 3 f P'+s uri' -b ,L ,..i5'f't4f1 Row One: Mark O'Hara, Dennis Bennett, Bruce Permenter, lohn Miley, Craig Cochrane, Otis Copley, i Robert .Nt.iddux. Second Row: Glen Grandstatt, Eddie Boyce, Robert Clyburn, Gilbert Ashley, loe Claxton, Bernard Gilt hrist, Warnell Dozier, Bob Bailey, Steve Royster, Dennis O'Toole, Coney Gilchrist, Coat h Sawvi-ip Where is the coin? 'Nt L1 Inf. -f . , .g., --4' .s I l- le. nl 1 --- A-.,'.,x I - . .W ' , X ag-3'-.?5H,1i'?fg t7-74lf'?:fI d w l l ' --'ff1ag,rm-.-L ' -I , H fQl?!if'Q:. nil-la' ' .A -1, 5 Row One: lohn Beeler, Tim Thompson, Windham Curles, Delton Dunbar, jimmy Moore, Keith Pearl, leff Bunch, Steve King, Row Two: Mike Hanson, Carl Knapp, William Kirby, Brad Clements, Coach Creekmore, Ricky Bliese, Mike Bryant, Steve Burbage, Greg Wilson. sports lht- eve-r tamous pigskin. The l.V. Football team once again perpetuated the winning tradition at K.H.S. this year. After starting the season with a heartbreaking loss to First Colonial, the little Chiefs finished with a .5-2 record losing the final game to Bayside in a hard fought battle. In the three team victories, the defense, which played outstanding ball all season, held our opponents scoreless. Some of our outstanding defensive players were Ricky Bleise, Brad Clem- ents, Tim Thompson, and jimmy Moore. The offense was led by Bob Bailey, Dennis Bennett, Keith Cochrane, Craig Cochrane, and joey Claxton. The team was coached by Mr. Creekmore and Mr. Sawyer. jV'S EXHIBIT WELL BALANCED SQUAD fee, Row One: Steve Morelen, Alan Price, john Gilchrist, Billy Foster, Mike Torrech, Buddy Hooper, Chris LeSesne. Row Two: Ricky Bliese, Hal Nuckols, Oliver Mayfield, Brad Brinkley, Mike Brock. Row Three: jimmy Hartley, Pat Downs, Grady Hedgespath, Terry Lassiter, Coach Gavin, ms iizr, '-I i Q ll' ff? ill PTT, . klfi' Lf' Brinkley tries for two points. Ju so-C Shit The IV Basketball team, coached by Mr. Gavin, was led by Alan Price with a 17.8 average. The remainder ot the squad was made up ot many other boys of considerable talent. The guard responsibility vvas shared equally be- tween Mike Torrech, Rick Bliese, Buddy Hooper and john Gilchrist. All the players at one time during the season were team leaders. The rebounding chores were handled by Terry Lassiter with additional help from Brad Brinkley. Oliver Mayfield and Pat Downs. With reserves like Grady Hedgespeth, Mike Brock, Hal Nackols and jimmy Hartley, the jV Chiefs had a very well balanced squad. I : 'Y' an, 9 ' Q .J , Y Kempsville jumps against Kellan. at I a Warm-up practice vital, one hundred thirty-three l.V.'S REMAIN U DEFE TED The l.V. Wrestling team finished the season with a 12-O record. Their most important victories came against Cox 19-'16, Granby 35-0 and Norview 52- 18. The l.V. Chiefs were led by such outstanding wrestlers as David Clary, Bobby Wernick, Lagus McCoy, Frank Welsh and Dave Campbell. Mr, Creekmore, who is new to Kempsville this year, is the coach. Wrestlers run to keepin shape. k ' .',.+,...... .,.,.. -.-. ---. A fy.-V -.Y-is W - -m..w..--. .,. , ' ,-, 'I . l :Q 5 i , +- I . Qfsfj ' .' 4 - e h C ' i f agpfg fl -' re' ' 'rf - my l CTV I M ' ,3.,i'l . ,, '. ' fl ., .Mya , ' ffitfsaf 5 ' Fife. - Q5-1: . ' .V ,,.f'a, Y - K A , ,..:,,.,,tb, ' - ' U Nw T ' , ' ' 1 , ' 'V Row One: Doug Massey, Kc-vin Massey, Bob Wernick, Ken George, Dave Clary, lack Liles, Lagus McCoy, Clay Melton. Row Two: Coach Q rec-kmori-, Clarlancl Walker, Glen Clranstaft, Frank Welt h, Dave jordan, Hugh Mooney, Dave Campbell, Rick Bulger. spurls j. .BASEB LL HAS WINNING SEASO g, We The j.V. Baseball team, coached by Mr. McDuftie, had a winning season compiling six wins against three losses. These losses were very close games against First Colonial, Granby, and ,az ' 1,33---4 Bayside. The offensive thrusts came from the l- v g Q bats of Clyde Covington and Allen , ' C' Price, each with a batting average ot A ' ' 333. Other outstanding players were - ' W - john McKinney, jan Patterson, Tommy ' Tx-ll: S .. b Q Q Ti 40. 5 E,-' r 5 gs., ,j yj,.'f?-341.5 Mott, Brett Payner, and jimmy Roberts, ,mug ,ff ,'5m2'f - I nr .. A , . , -of - .--Q - . V . . ., X ,5,.-ui 4 ea., g all who contributed to a most -asf- '3? 5 11-735f:9 'fh' 'isrH2. Q- successful j.V. baseball season. A necessary touch, Baseman's pride. , -. .f's:vscr+Lag-f f::'z+Q5'13 - ' fuss 2 1:-'-'f'14-'? n.4- Fil a'!+'n'w 'f'4 , f E CQ? 5 :iv 2, '3AJil'l?f?io5 ff- yi .A . . ',k.::,t-riftrmgq R. by' i.,5g4.-If o . 1- : D .- 5 li :J .ggi 1-IL.. I. hs 5 5, . 9-1, , Qin., Q., Q , g N' .geo 'fc 1.5:2dJvIfc'ffQ-Kg: ,:,ggifQ':,. 4, lf! fs ,' 'P . .- ' ,, - J:-f'-' P 5 Y - 'lj'1'J'irj:5 j'3-i 'o Q, ftinyzg. F - ' ' ,1.3f.q v'fCFv? . - - '- -' ' . -0 A' .es 1 ' - . ' , . , , if App ' 3 ' ' fb 1: ,i 1.9.93 ,. r T V ts . 1 --s.:5,,.,f - 'f.fy . -T ag-,vw 'hi ' T 'f ' tw.,- at - 4 W P- T i -' if v ' R ' i , , Q , ' ge ' M 85-4 5 Q r 5 k, 1, - ,-of 3 P 'T is it 0151111193 .Ji -V L 2... 4 l Qin- ' -.0 --- -wir . - 'J 'lsffb' ' ' 1 it AL- .4 15' ' . QA. gk, r I 4 1 7 I . ' x . r ll U f ' l 1 - . ' ' as t' ' t? , ,lj 3 A ' 4' j If , A V, ' X . v f .. l ' if 1. -.avg -N ' . , 1' l jx fl twirl? tiff' ' I . T , T 1 - ' ,. . j- . ' r ,5 . 'A x. , ,- - ,. ,f , .,-..,, , f .L A r. r-Y ,A .V ' - D . -- x ' . . ' 1 T2 s, - a , - J - . , . if . - , y , aw- av? - ' . 1-.:.,, - . .,. . . . 'T ., t , 1-14 411-, - Row One.: Tommy Mott, jan Patterson, Mark Barbee, Robbie Gunter, Clyde Covington, Bobby Traino, john McKinney, Brian Catlin. Row Two: Eddie Boyce- manager, Bret Poyner, Tommy Chowns, jimmy Roberts, Barny Gable, Allen Price, Coach McDuftie. :saggy ' 'LQ' ' 3 iw P' r H 5255 5' I it ff' ' X T 1 T X. Ziggy' I f 'lay I ' i X tx K x i ! Sify.: f fy f y HX, t it , x E x t. , . . X f V A JIM. 1 1 n F ix : X I MQ, F :'..r ?!n-.: .i,-:Y V Q Nu K M f Z X f., Q. ' . ' . w I . W: 5' 151' ' .,, Q 1: , . ' A iyA,3:,g, .A ,gg f ' Y, lg I I s fx I xv '- N j V 1 1 ' , g -' ffrlv 3 1 Q A' The bunter's grip is vital to baseball, N 3 - K , ' g Mr. McDuffie- j.V. coach, One hundred thirty-five nf .- 'W 1 1 I V P 1 4 1 l 4 , , LHC, lr' - -i 11 -s -F . 5' Q X f we Y 4' ff, I. F , I ,A-pa. -J 7 b . S fm- 341' 'V' ' , .. .f ' ,nv LEAR ER Q JZ' .,5Flm !9' ,dn 1 f' -'WN ' .1,,J.,,,, . IA ,. U ,, ,r r ,1 1 ' , . ., 'fx - ',. '- ' 12512 11 ' i Y , H I I l f , ', 1 . f f I I . I 1 I A , . T5QW'!II wIffUfI'TA I 5 QM M jv iw If 0I II BETH ANN DIPACE LINDA LEE HENDRICKSON CATHERINE MARIE RUSSELL IAMES EUGENE MADDUX THERESA ANN REMICCI CHRIS BRACE IOHN FRANCIS CHUDACEK VALERIE KIEL HASLE WILLIAM EMERSON CASEY DEBORAH IEAN HARRIS HENRY FRANK IONES, III MARK ELGIN FRANCIS LINDA DRU WILSON BONNIE MARLENE FORBES MARILYN KAY SMITH IOEL SCOTT STEWARD DALE ELLEN STEVENS STEPHANIE VIRGINIA HOLT KATHLEEN IOAN MARSHALL ADELE LYNN DENNIS TRUDI ALITA TKACHENKO DEBORAH ANNE WENGER CAROL LYNN HOWARD IUDITH Iv ICHELE ROSSER DEBRA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAM YARBOROUGH MARY IEANNE SEITZ GREGORY SCOTT BRINKLEY HELEN PEYTON CAMPBELL IULIA CAROLYN FRAZIER KAREN LEIGH BOOHER WILLIAM LINDSAY SASSER, IR. DIANA CRIM CHARLES H. SASSONE SUSAN VIRGINIA HOBSON DENNIS IAMIS MISMAS IOHN A, REASOR, IR. ELIZABETH M. XVADE TONI LYNETTE KNIGHT DIPACE AND HENDRICKSON LEAD CLASS IN HONORS MARCINE FAYE LUKE CARY AMBLER WILLCOX, IR. NANCY ELLEN POMPLUN WANDA GAIL LOWE ROBERT DALLAS HOWARD, IR. CAROL NATHETTE SYKES CASSANDRA ALFREDA STANCIL REBECCA LYNN MATTHEWS IANET LOUISE SOUTHARD CYNTHIA ANN WALKER BRUCE TAYLOR MCKINNEY SHARON LEE WILLIAMS FRED ALLEN BREWER, IR. IANICE MARIE COATES ROBIN MELISSA HOTCHKIN KEVIN GEORGE VIPAVETZ SHARON BRAY UNDERWOOD IANICE LYNN MCELROY DEBORAH LEE SHEPHERD GARY WAYNE MORRIS ELEANOR MARGARET BRADSHAW GAY ELIZABETH HARRINGTON IAMIE LYNN SNYDER IEROEN LYSSE STEPHEN CRAIG WHITE ROBBIN LEDWINA BEARDEN CYNTHIA A. TURNER AMY ANN FORRELL ARTHUR BULMAN, III MARY MARGARET MULLALY DEBORAH ANN SIMMER MELINDA LEE GUTHRIE DEBRA ANN BULLOCK SUZANNE LEE SHERRY LYNNE HARPER SHARON LYNN TUTWILER EDEL E. FRANCO IANET FAYE COOPER ILFFREY ALAN MILLER Hank lones Ten outstanding seniors are chosen each year at Kempsville in recognition of services rendered to the school. They are nominated by the senior class, screened carefully, and then selected by the vote of their class. Any school, is of course, what its students make it. Some give a great deal, others very little. It is those who give more than they demand whom we wish to honor. There is no particu- lar area in which one must excel to qualify for this position. The outstand- ing seniors may be involved in many activities or particularly outstanding in a few areas. RECOG ITIQ GIVE FORSERVICES 25'-niiiyg' ' PDQ' W l ' I. 'V ' - ! . .,v I1 lla.. 3, ' ,, S :AQ ,J u'. ?'l tel.. -gy I' -fs. - -s .- ' I g i v. '11 1 ' . ' . I ru gf 3 ..,:'l':' .. :' -I ' . . 1 ,1.- U ,y VII ui gl,-,-I 5 . 13. Q at ben' I .,'. I! ll I I ut' ' Fw l Us .Isl Ili. 'il V' Don Hauck V' ti. . . Svfa. Debbie Forehand ' '33 f ' 1 am-', 3 ' 5 X V If Zi Q I y 'FJ' 'wr ' one hundred thirty-nine 5- I H 1 1 -fa 1 Hgh- -li I F , .L,n FU TH' - I 0 r mm--,-, I --Lug .-. Q n V -. . ,.,- a..g.'. g I' . ,- 4 ft x N -- Q A, ware' n N. f K -' 5. u,f.'.-M,.'.. . -. . , ,, M, .4ensnL,1,-F Q. Q 4' Ulf f 5. 1 .' fs 'Ju' n J.- : Q ' 1 ., .- A ,vs ,- 244 ,wg , M- Q55 .V V7 'L I p., M -. ,JF 5 . g.' -' .. ... . ..- H -.1'5fJ'V-msn .f.- in -1,-vw X :L Cassandra Stancil Marv Domme ' ' 45 'l?' 'JE ff'-2'-f -., -1 , H ZA.-5' N-'51 3. 15,3 'V e X gi, wwf Wiif Y 4 f , uggrgqy -, . .. .-M.: --.Q 'G:f!? . :4-.L-- - .. - .9 uw. In 1 A-in e.e.3. syn iiiliiiiiillil' iiiliiiillilll A 'cud 1-12..9'ff' ' rn.. P - -v N4 ., 'Q!1s,' A - ,:.::qi1f-T J fy ff- , 1 af .-.- ,,, - . I ZX':lg1Lf'f.:,'3f' -T - . 'Y - -,F.':3L1,'x-ill-. gv-.- -' -,. n ' .ff-,.,.. , . '.4.- 4.-4 re..-. - c FP' '7:'YQ:f'A:n ,'t-,All ,uv - .fr-N, '45 ..'-'QQ '--, o,,. -: '-1 f'l51'9'IAlz21 'f j,.',,7 59 . . 1' ,f .T-92 'Lv-'5 --1 f P- : K.1thyM.1rsh.1II Theresa Remicci 'JVLRE 1 ,-W -+13 136 I J, , H ,f -,: 'ff' 1 7 91. . i -if r ' l Qt' 1 . J if 'l ,':,.,'1 lyk 2' - 4 lt .PAN ,Q-Qi :- , df' - K-3 .::i- N mf -v' TEN CHOSEN BY SENIOR CLASS Careful consideration is given to each student's performance during his three years at K.H.S. This year's out- standing seniors are: Don Hauck, Cassandra Stancil, james Maddux, Kathy Marshall, Thereas Remicci, Mary Domme, Debbie Forehand, and Becky Matthews. 153 -rug.:- -RIB' Bill Paschall Becky Matthews .M gg at Q n..-...., '. fi' .- -.f ',' ',: ,S 6 A y yt y , BE--7 'EERE-grAQf,,z tt + -ra! one hundred forty-one SQ YTIOFS Vic e Senior Class Officers: President - Iames Maddux President - Theresa Remicci Sec retary - Sarah Forbes Treasurer - Sharon Williams Historian - Mary Brewer Ms A, . A G ' 380451, Sizes? mi, .1:'5,f r -' ' X lxq.'5j 5 v i.f? 'P',5 9 fi: Ii . 'C .- n'5ZA , , .? !,6ffg,Ff,g LQ., A-KQV '??'-- -' x ti' . 5 . A 0x ' 1554? 0 ig' 4 , , -' Q. Tir: 10 ,B Nuff 9175 . ' 5' 1 0.7 pw 'A 5 N-x 'jg,,-. vi ,. ' I . Qfifk.-. . E-5' I 2ds:'e?'-5,2 -Qgrgi.:1f,1?'T' :N jfs' it -gf: fa If '4' -54-XSLYK 'QU' .k t' ,-'7 jp!! 'if' Y ' ' 4 'FA -.3 ' vu' 1 . Q5 rau'M,e r -. Q. -w,iag,f- is as-.g,,5 -KRW? fafflig mf: I-tflnffmml-'Q--in-.:'cl'L STA' - 5 'flfgle gd imma ll ?f5'Wi 579 1275? af v? , , S3 Em- KZ'--x SUSAN LORRAINE ADAMS TERESA DIANE ADAMS DEBORAH LYNN AMBURN THFRLSA LYNNE ANNAS 3... 'F' W X DLHJRESASHBN LEE DREW! ASHBY IUNATHAN RAY ASHBY OLIVER ASHBY MADDUX LEADS CLASS DF '72 Q 'UW as., ,PQ-s ln A 1 A X N S Q51 'R 1- -ew 4. ul- ff X f .4 , L MICHAEL P. ASREW 1AMEs MICHAFI. ATKINS STEVEN vv, RAN KAREN SUE BANRER DEBORAH KAY ATKINS CURTIS M, AYERS DEBBY BANAAEL BENIAMIN IEFFREY BARNES one hundred forty-three k in 4' -Q.. 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T -fl' -H ' .fl D ja. i Ii ICQ O45 ...x BRUCE HAROLD BOWMAN CHERI LYNN BOYD WILLIAM MICHAEL BOYD CHRIS BRACE ?WS .Ji-44 ian II ilu -, ELEANOR MARGARET BRADSHAXX RICHARD LEE BRACE RUSSELL CLIFTON BRADFORD VICKIE CHARLENE BRANNON emo Iwundrod turly-lim R f ' I 'Fw' -f'--- -H - h ---- -ful 6 I EVN s: -v - gg.. LINDA C- BRATTON BERNARD STEPHEN BREEN Communication despite any language barrnu FRED ALLEN BREWIER ,fi -use I I I 1 h I I I I I I l I I I ' I I , I I I I I I MART EIMAISITH ISREXVIR I SUYYXNNI IIRIXVIR I svnlorx fx i-.1 7' T X, VC, IOHN Ii, BRI XNIINCZTON GREGORY SCOTT BRINKLEY MARCEI,-X IYNN ISRIITIN IO ANN IYNE TTE BRITT .i 'E-.43 IQ Q-4, BONNIE LOUISE BROVVN TIMOTHY FRANK BRONVN RENTS BOOST STUDENT ACTIVITIES IT 5... aw Ya' F 12 'lv' 'F-1' FREDRICK RUTAN BULCER TRINA ELLENE BULLOCK DEBRA ANN BULLOCK ARTHUR BULMAN VALERIE YVONNE BURDEN HELEN PEVTON CAMPBELL MARK TIMOTHY BURKS PAULA KAY CARDER .91 gn-54x 4.-s if LYNN TAYLOR CARPER WALTER JEFFREY CARROLL IACK EDWARD CARROLL PATRICIA ANN CARRY 4,4 'Zi A look of Skepticism or just a moment from concentration one hundred forty-seven , - vl 'WWF I I I I I I I ,II I , I I I I I I ' I Vg! In 'r. rf N' .,f sf ,JV V, 1' EIAINE CARTER ! WL X : STEVEN CAINIERQN CASH VVII I IAM EMERSON CASEY IUI, IA ANNE CHAPMAN Sensors Wm spirit slick at Ilrsl X' J fd 4 'vi .cv 'ILJI JF' 4 YI 'Y 91.4 NANCY IANE CHERRY IOHN FRANCIS CHUDACAK GREGORY ANDREYV CHESTER DEBORA LYNN CLANTON M0 THLY SENIOR ASSEMBLIES I I Y J Nl IIIHIN 'M ffl 1 inf. 1 47x K1 50' Qfw, V BRENDA SUE CLYBURN PATRICIA ANN COFFMAN HILLARY ALLEN COLEY SHARON IANE CONAVVAY IANICE MARIE COATES RANDY SCOTT COLEMAN IACK VVILLIAM COLLINS DAYNA LYNN CONNOR OFFER V RIED CAREERS .ig 1'-4 ISPNIIII x ', X4 ,' 4-X fm N . , 0- L T .C 4 C YN Q5-?'A I TERRY DAVID COOK IAN ET FAYE COOPER SANDRA CHARLENE WILLIAM THOMAS CORDLE BARBARA ANN COONS MARY KATHERINE COOPER COOPERSMITH TRACY RYAN CORDON PATRICK EDWARD CORBIN one hundred forty-nine F? - I -I I I I I I I I I I '-be ' .1-, - v LAST CLASS TO CR DU TE 'YQ L lv N IU 429 GERALD ALLEN COX DIANNE CRIM WENDELL LEON CROSS BRENDA KAYE CROUCH ' TIE CAIL ELIZABETH CRUNK TERRI LYNN CULPEPPER -GJ fb ' K 5' LRILCLJIRIII XVIIII-XM SLOII DANIIIS DONAIDSILVVART DAVIDSON sl I'H RIC HARD DANII I DAVID NI Il DAUKLHI RIN' ISARRN DAVIS DEBORAH DIANA DAVIS IIIL ERICA DAVIS AFTER FIVE YEARS AT K.H.S ,J Jew 4.4 rf 1 . CS 'D g 4 fr if 71:5 -1-xx, -rf: - ,L pg E Q I X FU --I- . . -+I, 'S 743112 . 'rig'- N.':'?5k.!5I 'Pr ' ' I K it-I v cu..- O ' . Jr, ' 7 af,-ffjx ., 'vw Only the number changes f the me-aning remains, NANCY MARILYN DAVIS K P X427 THOMAS HAYCOOD DAVIS, IR. ELAINE MARIE DAWS 5 PATRICIA IEAN DAWSON CHARLES I, DEAN 'Ii . ' 7 'lk wx, DONNA MARIE DECKER DAVID DECOOK ROBERT ALI EN DAVIS f-vw bs.. 1 ! I RICHARD ALLEN DECLOVV ADELE LYNN DENNIS one hundred fifty-one Q'- I 44-1 Y' A 'kv if 4 3 sink jdyk i R , ,I..-,I -, ,ff -'nr - J ff. ',1i f 5 'L-.fa 9-I. nu, v V A .H - ,,..N V. Iz' , , C1 . bf. M, I INIalur'1'IIw prwvlflf' UIIIFVIJIYNIWIII ROBERT KENNETH IJENSON IANEY LOUISE DICKERSON BETH ANN DIPACE I Iur Ixe-mpsvllIc'IJl1S. TRACY CAROL DEYNCOURT RICK DILDY CIAUDE RUFUS DIVERS I I SENIORS' PSYCH OUT THE FALCCDNSH LI I J' I I V, I I K 1-:Q I I I I I I I I I I I I r- ' 'UQ ' ' I -Q I I '. -.nh-.. U, I I '- I I XIII Il XII IIIXMXRIJ IDIXCJN I INIJA I-NNN IJOIJD MARX IOUISI, DOMMI KQLYNIS ANN DORTUN NUS-NN C IIIXNIJIIRIJIXUN MARK IJAYIIJIDOERSCII IOIIN IXIIINDORAN CIYIJI IEI IJOXINQIR. I tllluls te, 5 us..,, Ys.'.Y 75 1 X CERARD FRANKLIN URISCOLI VERN THOMAS IJLIBOIS QQARY LEE ERILIXSON STEVE ALLAN ESTES LARRY IJEAN IJUBOIS LARRY XVAYNE ECA5 RONALD NORMAN ERIRSON CLIFTON DARNELL ELIRE FLOAT TAKES FIRST PLACE Ig F23 :Id XMI I ,rw ' I aa! :W : ,4 'X R '-hiizivm A if A - .., Wav., Senior float - a product ot Creavity and togothc-rm-Qs IDARLENE SPENCER FARIS TERESA CAROL FERRIS one Iwundrc-CI fifty-lhrve TE OUTSTANDI CSTUDENTS AI M I f X I fx 'S-Q.,-3 DEBORAH IEAN FIORE RICHARD LEONE FISHER, IR. ROBIN CRISPIN FLEMINC WAYNE DOUGLAS FOCLE IULIE ANN FISHER RICHARD CARLTON FLEMINC ELIZABETH ANNE ELOCK ANTHONY HENRY FONTONILIA If Nv- Ji-L Pas 'X 'rv'-, A 5 eff It-'fx BK DNNII TNI,-'NRLI NI ILJRBI N SARAH I I I IN ICPRIIL S RIEKINIAN ECDRLINES DEBRA LYNN FOX IINNIII SC OII ICIRBIS DI BI IIAN ILYRIIIANIJ AINIY ANN ECYRRLIL INIARK ELCIN FRANCIS Nl IIIUT SELECTED BY SENIOR CLASS 'Na 'M T7 K '55 EDVVARD FRANCO DOROTHY ANN FREEMAN SUSAN ANN EUGH IULIA CAROLYN ERAZIER PHYI LIS RENAI FREEMAN ION MARIE FULCHER 4-gi 'ST ,Q--. 'Wi ba -,w,- 'ra- ., I I BARRY LYNN GABLE VENIE ANN GARRETT STEPHEN P, GEORGE MICHAEL VALERIE GARCIA MARK IOSEPH GEORGE WILLIE FRANCIS GEORGE vrw ' RON DAVIS ELIICH ER BRINIDA JEAN EUNR Q--.., LEONARD FRANCIS GIBASON DEBRA ANNE GIBBS one hundrvd fifty-five .-5291 ffx -r-xhx BARBARAANN CQIHSCDN BRENDA GAILGIEFORD THERLEEN DENISEGILGHRIST LINDA SUSAN QQIHSUN GVVENDOLYN LAROSA GILCI-IRISI ANDREW! LEE GILLS . af- if- . GEORGE G GOEF KATHERINE LYNN GORDON DAVID KNAGK- CHAIRMAN OF 'D .1 'Cl EB' if I fn-' UQ oi-...s lg wx. IRIK XX',C.I4AN SIIIIIIN IYNN GRAN IYNN IOYCI GRIIIIIII RONALD LEEGXVAI INEY MfXRl II ANN f.R.'XN CIIARI I 5 I I C.Rl I NI BARISAR.-X ILICII II GLIRCLANLIS CRI AY ALDRIDGE HALI IIIII I 47 X fr- Ni ffm EMORY O'DELL HALL HARRY LYNVVOOD H.ALL SUSAN IILL HALPRIN CYNTHIA ANN HANBURY Agn., ig. F A 5 .IN Ai r I if CONNIE SUE HANIxS DAVID SCOTT HANSON sig Q rm.: 'sf---2 PHYLLIS ANN HARDY SHERRY LYNNE HARPER HOMECOMI G PLANNING COMMITTEE 'Vx Ls 1+- uhi, T 7UN At'-r e x gm DOUG L. HARREL BARBARA DIANE HARRIS CYNTHIA CHRISTINE HARRIS LORETTA FAY HARRIS GAY ELIZABETH HARRINCTON BEULAH BENTON HARRIS DEBORAH IEAN HARRIS FRANCES KAYE HARRISON om' hundred fifty-sovvn 1 I 1. CLASS GF '72 APPRECIATES fag! 2,341 an-,A if 4:-5 gn-gi' 1 CP' 191:- vu., nl LDMUNIJ PHILIP HAPILOVL VALLRIL IQLIL HASLE GLENN MICHAEL HATCHER HERBERT HARQED HEATH CAROL IEANNE PIASILINS PATRICIA ANN IIARDIN DONALD P, HALICI4 PATRICIA LEE HENDRICKS 1 Q1 ,GQ IINIPA I H HINIJRICRSON PATRICIA ANN HII I, XIII! N IIIIA SUI, Illi INS ROBIRI ISALIC UM HINSUN WN K-' SUSAN VIRGINIA HOBSON IDITH BEIINDA HODNETT THE MU LLENS' ASSISTANCE 'I fi fr-x 0 in .Rx W .w '05 I II I PAUL ANDREW HODNETT STEPHANIE VIRGINIA HOLT LOIS ALYNE HOOYER XVILLIAM DEAN HORION THOMAS I. HOLLAND TERESA ANN HOLT SIEYL PATRICK HORION ROBIN MELISSA HOTCHRIN Anotlfwr Iorm of cummuniaatum in N - . an 'z 1,- I I vc X 0' 'BQ CAROL LYNN HOWARD ROBERT DALLAS HOXNARD one hundred fifty-nine i 7- ROBERT XVILLIAM HUDCINS ELIZABETH CAROI HUNT X Vg IAMES IOHN HUNTZINCER ILILIUS BERNARD HURDLE 0 L IERRY INGE GREC IACKSON ,ax I f 'Ui F if is pci 1 I I LII ROBERT CLIFTON IACKSON MICHAEL STEVE IENNINCS M49 I L6 ? It must be gamc dax. Q-'Y' Q. gr-sg 1 XY,-XLINI JA XY-NN ESS,-X IOHNS 40' hs. N Tj? I SIIXI XXANNI IOHNSON MILIHAI I VXWXNNI IOHNSON CTHRISIOPIII R IJON IONI S Ll? 'L'f5 .- ix-I -Q ,, ,..,....-- J . . ,,,..- ......,, A 'fi 5, :T vf , ' r . 'T -. 5' ' L If N T ' T I f I j ' ff5f'f'V..f ' jx bv g . .' . .. ., r I Nl IIIHI' ,js lx 4w HENRY FRANK IONES, Ill RONALD STEPHEN ION ES AlTTUIUk'DLL1IX'CDYULODVUYLlDfit'I'NLJlTCHDf,1 HITE SANDS TO HOST SENIOR PROM 'F gt-1 'VW 'N bf f7 r .V 1. 1 fx ,nv-mmf-.L IEANNE BELUA IORDAN LINDA M. IORCENSON DEBORAH YVONNE KEENE SHERRY ROXANN JORDAN DEBORAH LYNN KECK KATHRYN ELIZABETH KEHOE S'f'1r BRUCE ALAN KELLER lOHN TERRY KELLY one hundrvd Qixtywmm '- x 5 I Spirittunwuxa-IIwCI1lc1s I ff' Y I A I-M A f 1 I I m I fix . L qruu-vf f - n MXXIXIIKDI YFRQ L. TTY NN. XXXL Ixl NIJRIK Ix XIXKQ. NRI I XIIXKN IxI NN IINRUI IJ l.I IN IxINl. ix-XIIIRNN CHILE KIRISN MR Xl I IIIf.IIIxIIQN.H ,XIIIXINIII IxlMI5II RUI5IRIl3,IxlNC1 IHAXIIJIOHN KNfXC'Ix III x 3 SENIOR SECTIO RESERVED IN STADIUM fm If v-.... BARRY DEAN KNIGHT DELORES ANITA KNIGHT 5 1,7 if 'TQ QP'-5 :fp E '4 'Vi I 1 4 A ,s 's- ,N . I If 9 2 ,WZ 1 1 N SUSAN FRANCES KNIGHT NVILLIS KNIGHT GLORIA THERI1SI1IxUSTER TONI LYNETTTE KNIGHT CARUI YN IJYANN KNOX MIK IIALI TI IJ I.-XIxI 4'4 'Db ev FM 'wx '- 'E 41 , , ' I 4 q?4' 'VV A X X 'fx N I N. RANDALL KENT LAKE KIMBERLY FAYE LANFRANCHI SHLRYL ELAINE LANTZ IAMESnMICfHVAIiL IEE GARY ANDREW LAMM DEBORAH FAYE LANKFORD WILLIAM VALENTINE LASSLN SLILANNE I LE one hundrud sixty-lhrco F afffwvfgr w x I , N X 2 , I+ af 'N -1 X v 7 Z :itil TI' J I , I 1 lf' A I. .VI II I 00115 vV1. N BLIIY YANCEY LEMON BRAIN ORI7 XNILLIAM LE PACE f-1.-rw - 1-Q: - v-vw 4 , I .- U, I - , 1 , . ifmfz R I fl,-, Lum X ,f-Y IU ANNE LUNIDY n me I 'Um ff, J-5 - -lx ROBERT LEROY LEWIS MERRIL CARR LIEBOID C' ISAAC VV, LIVERMAN WANDA CAIL LOWE an-.S MARCINE PAYE LUKE NADINE KAY LUKE DEBBIE EQREHAND REIGNS YU?- uf, 17 'L ANN MARII IYI DNS II RI DMI IYSSI I 'I II RUIJOLPH MACKLY, IR. IAMI S LULII NE M,-XDDUX up N C' X, ROBIN ELAINE MALE KATHLEEN IOAN MARSHAII Ex Q44 ,Ip ., . 'Y f 'N ?5Q f ffl' I I' 3 , I 1. 5 A' 1 'Ti C27 ,..q 41 ROBERT IEROME MARTENIB MARIAN IRENE MASSENBERCQ -XNTHUNN HAYNE M-XSSEN RQQQQER SAAIUEL ,gI,X'ITHEXX'g CAIL EDNA MARTIN ANTHONETTE SHEIDENE MASSI N REISECCA IYNN MAITHEXYS !X1'..XRTHA Ifxfxlk 'XIAYE5 AS1971 HQMECQMI G QUEE 'Eff' ,M i 49- .415 X. The Chief marches for half-time performance-. EAYE DIANE MAYTON MARK KEVIN MEADE one hundred sixty-five FIVE VIE FOR HOMECOMI G QUEE pax ,L J vgx 'E 1- K I .Hof-.1 IIMLRIIARA LYNN MEADOW MICHAEL W, MELVIN DENNIS ANDREW MIDDLETQN CORRINNEMARIE MILLER EYE RLIII cy MLN L IANET L, METZ DELORES SUSAN MIDCETT MARK ANTHONY MILLER I I I I I 3 wf p4 1 I . wr- Q I I 5- 7 'H ai IQ 5 IIE I -2 X If I .I vI-- If 1 Q C MW, N H MIc'IIfxLI AIIIN MIIIIR WILLIAM LLLIUI MIILLR MLJLJESILLN MILLS ' 'H' ' II-WI ILILQINI MIIIIR MILHALI MIIIS IJINNIS IAMLSMISMAS III! il I--.Q 701 I- .II Homecoming canciichlte capIc1r0sYc-elimgut Ix.H.S. In UIIlxSI'I1lIl'. 44 GARY ALAN MOORE CLEN WAREN MOORE I .am...X IEEE MOORE RHONDA LOUISE MOORE .tp cv.- , 3 af ,,, f fs 9- CARY WAYNE MORRIS IVAN PATRICR MORRIS - ,, ,331 is - t -.gr .I Q :J ,- . ' 5 3 . ,A 1 iii:- f' fr 4? , .N XII X422 fs,-.F - - - - , 1fI' ? ' , , , 5' , ,IJ , a? I ' ' .5 1- .1 ' 1- ,Q H , . 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JW A DIANNE BEVERLY PARHAM DEBORAH NAN PARKER CHERYL LEICH PARKER DONNA JEAN PARKER one hundred sixty-nine Q3 ' Q COLLEGE DECISIONS WEIC-H ,vi ,A ,sp 9 s-.tx .ln,,,. A -P 'NX 'ISF vs... ix wv WIILLIAM HERBERT PASCHALL IAN MICHAEL PATTERSON POLLY PACE PAULETTE MICHELE CAIL PEARL MICHELE STAMATIA PASSARIS KENNETH INAYNE PATTON WILLIAM WALLACE PAYNTER ROBERT LESTER PEDERSON 5-0 in- AV L CN fl5K ' 6-- RONAI ll LI I PI RRY XVII LIAM HAROLD Pl TERSON IERRY ROGER PICARIJ IUDY LOUISE PINKHAM CLI NIRY .-XRNAZ PETERSON XVII IIAM PEZELLA EVERETTE EUGENE PIERSOL ROCHELLE LYNN PINSON QIIIUI HEAVILY ON MINDS DF SENIORS hi if--.,, X ff' I 'Wt . ,I T' .. f A :fa fi . ,I N1 3 .., ' yn. N A 3'-5 ivy - ' l Q. 5 ' 1 -' I gl - fffm X 2' xh x I fm lg MICHAEL B. PIAYER IOHN IUSEPH RAMIREZ, IR, IOSEPH BRUCE RAMSEY ALAN B, REED NANCY ELLEN POMPLUM MICHAEL WAYNE RAMIREZ IOHN ARTHUR REASOR THERESA ANN REMICCI nn,-Q Dug Ch-P la 'v' x WINERED RHOADES IAMES RUDOLPH RICE, IR, CHRIS IOHN RICHCELS BARBARA ELIZABETH RIDDELL IAMES RILEY RHOADS EDWIN BRUCE RICHARDSON VERNON LEON RICIxS TERRY MARIE RIMARSKI one hundred seventy-one Q' A , Ja, Q s ' '-fx :gmt C V ' C' , CQ qqx z 14' Xi' Vx taxi DUANNE REW RINCER NADINE ANN ROBARE DOROTHY LOUISE ROBEY XVESLEY HARRY RITER MARTIN IOHN ROBBINS CHERYL LYNN ROBINSON MISS PO ELL'S EFFORTS 1 ns ,531 'ia Y .- f2 x'bX pe 3, IIINRN XNAI IIR ROIHI MARY IOLJISI ROMIO ANCLIIA CHRISIINE ROSS CAROI NIT-XRII RC JCLIRS RIIA I I IXAISI III ROONI N MIQHHI IUDITH RQSSER X Q V I DAVID BRUCE ROUCHTON MLLVIN CHARLIE RUPERTI .Tia Ll, -.Jw -X, If L f The cafete-ria is a placc for more- than Q-Jung MAKE COMMENCEME T EFFECTIVE Q v 'VST .is 19... 'S 'f wi' in THORNTON EUGENE RUSSELL ERNIE MARSHALL SALYERS CLYDE EDWARD SANDERS IR. 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Low, Low Prices if My Plus S8tH Green Stamps, Too! si' R' Q N I IAM A rI CROFTON DIVING CQRP. C0mPllm9'Il5 248 Huntsman Rd. Ol Norfolk, Va. 23502 420-1570 VVOQDLAVVN MEMORIAL Underwater Specialist GARDENS, INC. Compliments of lvlerwin Kalman Associates I nc. Audio Visual Specialistsw 205 Pennsylvania Avenue Virginia Beach, Va. 23462 Phone 499-0611 two hundred ele ff fl fl ,1 ji xi 9 I 0 , Americas Most Awarded Fine Furniture Store Fine Furnitures, Carpet, Draperies Linens, Accessories, Interior Design Fine Silver, China and Crystal ROWE 84 LONG MUSIC CO. Band Instruments Selmer- King Dlds Baldwin - Kohler 81 Campbell 84 Yamaha Pianos 57 Princess Anne Plaza 340-7631 Military Circle Store 420-6475 Phone 497-8944 FIVEL FURNITURE 6359 Virginia Beach Blvd. Norfolk, Virginia 23502 Congratulations - Class of '72! SAI-IERFIELD BROS. INC. Quality Furniture Since 1917 319 W. 21St St. Norfolk, Va. Ph. 622-2042 Compliments of SPERTNER IEWELERS Norfolk Portsmouth Virginia Beach China, Crystal, Silver, jewelry, School Rings KEMPSVILLE PHARMACY 5266 Princess Anne Road Virginia Beach, Va. 23462 Phone 497-3516 Nights and Sundays Lula Little Velma Byrum Carden Supplies ' Paints ' Housewares 420-6888 420-0967 I 84 I HARDWARE CQRP. 4404 Indian River Road Dial 420-7618 East Chesapeake, Virginia 23325 two hundred twelve HIGHLAND FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions Weddings - Funerals - Plants and Corsages 6220 E. Indian River Road Virginia Beach, Virginia Phone: 420-0613 The Sportsman's Shop 123 West Main Street Norfolk, Virginia For Your Sport Needs FIRST S MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK We're ready when you are! You may already be saving some of your after-st-hool or vacation earnings for college. Or perhaps you're vlzisa or club treasurer. Come in and let us help. Let us be your bank today, just as we hope to be your bank in the future. 'fwhs af y ur - irv3er1'fP,5 g . O IEVGER-5'fAR Ss Ii 5 in wears '-- fl C117 33395233 .1523 . I . N . D 41 . 4 H l tl ' PIZZA Lourxioii ' Q r l' X A . 'f.:4..:--A Q , X ' lx lmpsville ' ph.497-1897 4. i 'f - Off. Phone: 499-0559 Res. Phone: 855-8408 499-7666 THOMAS W. SCOTV KEMPSVILLE AUTO SALES Agent Q 4846 Virginia Beach Blvd. At Aragona Shopping Center Virginia Beach, Va. 23462 5059 Cleveland St., Virginia Beach, Va. 25-lol IC. Pritfhard two hundred thirteen Y i i I , I I I I I I Day: 497-5269 Nite: 497-5107 NEISLER AUTO SERVICE 5760 Princess Anne Road - Virginia Beach, Va. General Auto Repairs - Body 87 Fender - Painting ' l a I i I I I l l i I I t I I l Tune-up- Carburetion and Electrical Service I Val l ey PO U Propane Carburetion Service Q 84 Produce, Inc. 24 Hour Wrecker Service I I g I Distributors ot Frozen Foods Rockingham Poultry and Rockingham Eggs mliieuarefs Most Ltaasaal Collecllon -dl' 1 T M1 G m ' I Norfolk ph. 855-0136 eg sQ0 '1'+7 Ola Q as p X x I , MILITARY Ctttcte and I,JAims CORNER l I I I it Compliments of if HOFHEIfXAER'S Your One Stop Building I S Materials Center I4 Tidewater Stores , Kem psvi Ile pi B u I ld I n g j Materials Inc. Exhdugl Sysl0n1g Qpen Nighig A Complete Planing Mill I Specialist 34 Sunday West Coast Lumber . l It TIDEWATER Auro PARTS 104 Noah Witch muck Road 1 Ti Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 I Complete Line of New 87 Rebuilt Parts V H l 5192 Virginia Beach Blvd. Phone 497'354f l Virginia Beach, Va. 23-tbl . Iohn I , Vassar Phone Sales Representative 497-4861 .tclvertisezn ents I ,173 A15 'HB Lf? LONE PINE RESTAURANT V - lt' 1 ,h ls' C PT-1 - 135 Kempsville Rd. saemoswswoswcs stvo V9 MSEARSMPEMBROK ll ' l i l J Banquet Facilities Phone: 499-3881 xifgglt Superb Italian and American Cuisine B j f Featuring Seafood Live Entertainment Nightly ENTALS K SALES QF. ' i OF FORMAL wEAn y w F l ag ' 0 a Accsssomss q -- 0 i A A tal' J L i 0 01041 1 ran ew 1 1 A t o we F w CDE' F E W oFrg2ia:oURear f c! ty A y ' 'lt ' ' Spflng Prom 'ljff ,' 0 . gf i qrf Specialists in Fashion ci-loose FROM Y. fi fa Double Breasted and Single BreasredE I my Norfolk, va. 23502 1 Flilili 420-0303 .xii h 4 High M Court p Portsmouth, Va. 23704 397-5841 Phone: 420-1721 Compliments of S 1 ' I' 'Diff 'sts ANDRE GARNETS HAIRSTYLING Beauty Culture Maria's Beauty Salon The Ultimate in Beautiful Hair Styling 6220 Indian River Road Virginia Beach, Va. RIVERTGN-ON-THE-ELIZABETH ACADEMY OF DANCE Ba et Tap azz S Miss loAnna Smelser, Director 821-C Sunnyside Dr., Va. Beach tlust off Indian River Roady 420 5831 Member of Dance Masters of America ii - -1 5 Q A AX Wiljll, i ' A Phone - 420-5990 or yyymmm F V. ., , t 0 two hundred fifteen T52 Skilled Phone 497-3370 Beauticians DON lUAN HOUSE OF BEAUTY Carolanne Shopping Center Complete Beauty Care 5266 F Princess Anne Rd. Va. Beach, Va. Wishes to Thank The Beacon and Sales- Rentals - Custom Building- House Trading The Cavalier Hgtel Insurance for Services Rendered HENRY- HANSON - TUCKER REALTY CORPORATION Realtors Member Metro MLS 4620 Haygood Road Virginia Beach, Va. 23455 Business: 464-9333 Lucile Sykes Residence: 420-3084 Now the Army starts you at 5268.50 a month. And you may not even have to spend it. Free medical and dental care. Free meals. 'lniningand education. 3 Ili? flayrg paul vnifwiti-iii tintl ti lllvlllllz' it-tintiiitriit arf sonic til tlif- ollif-r lwfiivlits toflfiy'fsAr'iiiylififatfwtillr-rllywillllike-to:Qvi'vc-vtitiiwvllasywliswvffywi1i't'twi1iiti'v', 'lbday'sArmywantstoioinyuu. iflv rtnwincrnts cb-LQQ Q LAOL, xlyulww tiwxfqbw xjgix Compliments k CHUCKTVAGON KQQGS-JDK LVD -,QDI-'LDCDG1 M25 Qejwk-XNOL bk g 08.2 South Military Highway M OX Lfgkijc-,QJ Q ILJS 1 A Friend Phone 855-3148 DIAMOND HILL PLYXNOOD COMPANY Wholesale Distributors 2301 Ingleside Road Norfolk, Virginia 23513 Patrons Allen and Mary lean Barrett's Corner Esso G.E. Bryant Mr. 84 Mrs. R.H. DeFord, lr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Edwin Dennis Mr. 84 Mrs. Oscar Forbes Mr. 84 Mrs. H.R. Forehand Mr. 84 Mrs. Harold Gibbs Mr. 84 Mrs. l.H. Goad Grace's Beauty Salon Don Hauck Mr. 81 Mrs. W.L. Hendricks Mr. 84 Mrs. john C. Hicks Mr J, , new Qffoliutscjvw wx U Mr. 84 Mrs. George F. Hotchkin Irwin's Drug Store David Knack Mrs. Dorothy Libby Mr. 84 Mrs. Eugene Maddux Dr. 84 Mrs. Harold Marshall Mr 84 Mrs. Willie D. Matthews .84 Mrs. George A. Menge 84 Fa Mr. 84 Mrs. T.B. Rollins Mr. 84 Mrs. M.C. Ruperti mily Mr. 84 Mrs. H.L. Sisk 84 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Stevens, lr. Mr. 84 Mrs. Howard Sykes two hundred seventeen ADAMS, SUSAN LA -- Drill Team 3. ADAMS, TERESA DIANE - Library Assistant 45 Pep Llull LSA. ASHIEY, IOHN RAY A-A IV Football Lip IV Wrestling 1,25 Track lg Varsity Football -1. f'xlKlN5, DEBORAH KAYYf DE Club S. BAII, SJEXE VV, 7 Class Rep, lg IV Basvlmll 1,25 IV lurmthall LJ, Tennis lg Varsity Foorhall 3. BANAAC, DEBBY LYNETTE i Pop Club l. BANKFR, KAREN SUE7 Chorus lg Pep Club -4, BARNES, BENMMIN IEFYREY f- Key Club 3,-lg SCA Rep. 1. liAlEMf'xN, FDVVARD RAY - Arl Club jg Drama Club lg lwy Club -1. BAXTQRJ-ljjl-LVTERBEE - Class Rep, ,lg German Club 'lp SCA PM-S, -lg SCA Rep, 3, liE.ACHAM,,.Xif.RNLlbL,AV.l.ClQlL- Gymnastics 1.2: Key Clulv -l. BEARDKN, ROBBIN LEDNNINA Y Librarv Asst, ig National Honor Society 5,45 Y-Teens 1, BERRY, R. DAVID- Band 1,23,-4, Blll+'kRl, VVILLIAM MICHAEL - Drama Club lg Cc-rnian Club 1,45 Key Club 3,-lg Varsity Club 1,31-4, Tn-qs, 45 Cross Country 1,23,-1, Capt, -lg Indoor Track l,.l, S,-35 Most Improved Runner 25 Most Valuable Cross Country Runner 3. BLIESE, KARL HERBERT - Debate Club 45 Band 1,2,3,-lg Spanish 3,4. BOOHER, KAREN LEIGH - Class Rep. .25 German Club Ll,-1, Vice-Pres. 1, Treas. 3,45 Hockey l,l,3,-15 CAA 45 Keyettes 5,45 National Honor Society 3,4. BOWEN, IAMES ARCHIE g Varsity Football 3. BOYD, CHERYL LYNN A Class Rep, 25 Drill Team 5,43 FBLA 25 lr, Civitans lg Pep Club 1,25 Powder Pulf Football 2,l,-lg Treaty Staft 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4p Histo- rian 3. BQ-YD,-AMlLL1AM MICHAEL - German Club lg Gymnastics 1, Track 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 1,2,3,-1, BRACE, CHRIS - Art Club LZ,-1. BRACE, RICK LEE - Band 1,23,-lg Assta Drum Major -lg IV Football 15 Key Club 3,4. BRADSHAW, ELEANOR MARGARET - Debate Club lg Drama Club lg CirI's State Rep, 35 Keyettes 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 SCA Historian 4g Executive Council 43 Thespians 23,45 Historian 3g Treaty Stall 1,l,3,4g Editor 2,3,-45 Ring Dance Decorations Committee ig Chairman Homecoming 4. BRATTON, LINDA C. - FBLA 5. BREEN, BERNARD S. - Band 1,l,3,4g Leo Club 3,43 Spanish Club -lg Ring Dance Decorations Committee 3. BREWER, FRED ALLEN - Key Club -lg National Honor Society 3,-lg Track 2,3. BREWER, MARY ELIZABETH - German Club 25 Image Staff 2,3, Business Mgr. 35 Class Historian 45 Pep Club 'lg SCA Rep, l. BREWER, SUZANNE- Class Rep, lgTh9splans1,2,3,4. BRIDEN, MARCIA LYNN - Chorus 3,-1g Majorelte 15,45 Office Helper gf SCA Rep. Z. liKlN.!LQ..GKLGQUiQQ1 - Image Staff 4, IV Baseball 2g IV Basketball 1,2g IV Football 1,23 Spanish Club 25 Varsity Club 3,4g Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Football 3,4 BROVVN, TIMOTHY FRANK - Key Club 3,45 Vice-Pres. 4p Outdoor Track 23,45 Indoor Track 3,-1. BULLOCK, DEBRA ANN - Library Asst, 1,35 Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y1,2, BULLOCK, TRINA EILENE - Drama Club 33 Powder Putf Football 1,l,3g Spanish Club 3,4, Historian 3, Pres. 43 Thespians 3,43 Treaty Staff 3,4, Reporter 3, Associate Editor 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 35 Literary magi 43 Senior Class Play 4. BULMAN, ARTHUR - Band 2g IV Football 25 Track 1,.Z,3,4g Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Club 4g Indoor Track 2,-4. BURKS, MARK TIMOTHY- DE Club 45 IV Football 1,2. Cjl WiQD-- Cafeteria Helper 1,.!g Chorus 4g Class Rep, 23 IV Baseball 1,25 IV Football 1,2g Senior Class Council 43 Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 1,2,3,4g Most Valuable Wrestler 3,4g Most Valuable Wrestler lr. Olympic 4. CARRY, PATRICIA ANN - Chorus 13 Drama Club lg Spanish 1g Thespians 3,4. CASEY BILL - German Club l,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 lr. Civitans 43 Key Club 5,43 National Honor Society 3,4, Treas, 43 Treaty 4. CHERRY, NANCY IANE - lr. Civitans 3,4g Spanish Club 3,4. CHUDACEK, IOHN FRANCIS - Band 1,25 Drama Club 4, Treas. 4g Key Club 2,3,4, Historian 3, Vice-Pres. -lg Scholastic Tc-am 3g Thespians 4g Treaty Staff 4. CLYBURN, BRENDA SUE Y Chorus Ig Y-Toons -lg Clinic Helper 4. COATES, IANICE MARIE - Drama Club 2.3,-lg FHA 43 Spanish Club 43 Thespians 4. COFFMAN, PATRICIA ANN -Band1,2,3,-15 DE Club 4. COLEMAN, PATSY ANN - Chorus 35 DE Club 2. COLEY, HILLARY ALLEN- DE Club 3,45 Gymnastics l, COLLINS, IACK W,-- IV Football ig SCA RUP. 'l, CONAWAY, SHARON IANE - Library Asst, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,-lg Spanish Club 3,4. CONNOR, DAYNA LYNN - Keyettes 25 Pep Club .25 Thespians 2,ig Treaty Staff 4. COONS, BARBARA A, - Debate Club .Eg French Club ,lg FHA I, library ASSL1, COOPER, IANET FAYE v- French Club 3,4, Treas. lg Pop Club 1,2. COOPER, MARY KATHERINE - Chorus 4. COOPERSMITH, SANDRA CHARLENE - Gymnastics 2,s,4. senior statistics CRIM, DIANA - French Club 2,3,-45 lr, Civitans 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4g Pep Club 1,2g SCA Rep. 1. CRUNK, CAIL ELIZABETH - Chorus 45 Drill Team 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt, 43 Powder Puff Football 4g SCA Rep. 25 Y-Teens 5,43 Class Historian 4. CULPEPPER, TERRI LYNN - Drill Team 45 Powder Puff Football igTri-Hi-Y1gY-Teens'i,4. DANIELS, WILLIAM SCOTT - Gymnastics 1,25 Key Club 2,l,4, Pres, 5,45 Track 1,235 Literary Stall 4. DAVIS, DEBORAH DIANE - Chorus 1,2,3g Drill Team 3,45 Pep Club 2. DAVIS, IILL ERICA- FBLA 3,45 Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 1. DAVIQ, NANCY M. - Drama Club 15 Thespians 1. DAWS, ELAINE MARIE-' FHA 13 Office Helper ,ig Pep Club 2. DAWSON, PATRICIA IEAN - Art Club 1,2,3g lr. Civitans1,2,3. DEAN, CHARLES -IV Football 1. JDNA. - I.V, Football 25 Key Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3. DEGLOW RICHAB-D A. - Chorus 3,4g Class Rep. 13 JV Baseball 2,3 IV FooT5?1ll 13 IV Wrestling 25 Tennis 35 Varsity Football 2,3,4. DENNIS ADELE LYNN - Class Rep. 1,2,3,4g Keyettes ',2,5,4, Vice-Pres. 33 National Honor Society 3,43 SCA Rep. 1. DEYNCOURT, TRACY CAROL - Pep Club 25 Powder Puft Football -lg Y-Teens 4. DICKINSON, JANET LOUISE- Art Club 1,2,.S,4, Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Treas. 33 French Club 3, National Honor Society 3,4. DILDY, RICKY- Band 23,-1. DiPACE, BETH ANN - lr. Civitans 3,4, Sec. 45 Literary Magazine 43 Library Assistant 1g National Honor Soci- ety 3,4g Spanish Club 1,3,4g Treaty Staff 4. DIXON, SUSAN CHANDLER - Art Club 43 Spanish Club 4. DODD, LINDA ANN - Chorus 4. DOERSCH, MARK DAVID - German Club 43 Golf 45 Ir. Civitans 43 IV Football 2, Track 25 Literary Magazine 4. DOMME, MARY LOUISE - Class Rep, lp Class Vice- pres. 35 Girls' State Alternate 33 Homecoming Court 45 SCA Executive Council 53 Outstanding Senior 45 lunior Marshall 53 IV Cheerleader 1,23 Miss Image Court 33 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Powder Puff Football 43 SCA Rep. 25 Y-Teens 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4. DORTON, CLYNIE A. - Chorus 3,4. DOXEY, CLYDE LEE- Boys' State Rep. 3,45 IV Football 2,33 Track 2,145 Varsity Football 35 Most Valuable Trackman 3. DUBOIS, VERN THOMAS - Band 1,2,3,-45 Chorus 4. EGAS, LARRY WAYNE - German Club 2,45 Gymnastics 'l. ERICKSON, GARY L. - Band 1,25 DE Club 4. ESlES.,..SlE.VE-.ALAN - DE Club 4g Coll 3,45 IV Basketball 2g Key Club 2,3. PARIS, DARLENE SPENCER RENA - Chorus 3,45 Powder Puff Football 25 SCA Rep, 13 Thespians 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y1,Z. FIORE, DEBORAH IEAN - FBLA 35 FHA 1g Pep Club 2. FISHER, IULIE ANN - Pep Club 13 Powder Puff Football 1,2,3,-45 SCA Rep. 23 Thespians 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4,TreaS.2,3,4. FLOCK, ELIZABETH ANN - FBLA 45 Powder Puff Football 43 Y-Teens 3,4. FOCLE, WAYNE DOUGLAS - lr. Civitans 45 Leo Club 3,43 Ceiling and Decorating Committee for Ring Dance 3. FORBES, BONNIE MARLENE - Hockey 1,2,3,4, Co- Capt. 43 Guitar Club 43 National Honor Society 3,43 CAA 4, SGC. 4. FORBES, SARAH ELLEN - Class Rep, 23 Class Sec. 3,45 Image Staff 3,4, Business manager 43 Pep Club 1, Powder Puff Football 1,2,3,4- Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Chaplian, 3,43 lunior Marshall 35 SCA Executive Council 3. FOREHAND, DEBORAH IEAN - Girls' State Alternate 35 Homecoming Queen 45 1V Cheerleader 1,2, Co- Capt. 2, Office Helper 4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g SCA Rep. 2g Y-Teens 33 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Capt. 43 GAA 4g Clinic Helper 4. Outstanding Senior 4. FOX, DEBRA LYNN - Chorus 1,25 lr, Civitans 2,-1. FRAZIER, IU LIA CAROLYN - German Club 2,3,4, Vice- Preg. 3, Pres. 43 lr. Civitans lg Keyettes 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4p Tri-Hi-Y 2, FREEMAN, DOROTHY ANN- Band 1,2,3,4. FREEMAN, PHYLLIS RENAE -- Chorus 2,3,-ip DE Club 33 French Club 13 FHA 1,2,3g Hockey 13 Speech 1. FUCH, SUSAN ANN- DE Club 2,35 Pep Club 1. FULCHER, IOY MARIE - Chorus l,2,3,4g FHA 1,23 Library Assistant 1g Office Helper. FUNK, BRENDA IEAN - Chorus 1,45 Drill Team 3,45 FHA 13 Pep Club 2, GARCIA, MICHAEL V. - DE Club 3,43 IV Football. GIBBS, DEBRA ANNE - Pep Club 2g Powder Puff Football 2,45 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Y-Teens 4. GIBSON, LINDA SUSAN - Chorus 13 FBLA 3,4. GOFF, GEORGE CAUTHORNE- Chorus 13 IV Football 13 IV Wrestling 13 Key Club 45 Track 2,3,4g Varsity Club 5,-lg Cross Country 23,45 Most Outstanding Cross Country Runner 3,45 Most Outstanding Track Runner 5. GORDON, KATHY LYNN - Cafeteria Helper 142,35 Chorus 43 Hockey lg Y-Teens 3. CRAY, SHELLEY LYNN - FHA1,2. CREEN, CHARLES - IV Basketball 25 Cross Country 45 Varsity Basketball 3,4. CRIFFITH, LYNN IOYCE - Chorus 1,2,3,4g Debate Club 2,35 Drama Club 1g French Llub 2,3,4g IV IACKSON, DON GREG - Chorus 45 Class Rep. 13 Gymnastics 1g I.V. Football 1,2,33 I,V, Wrestling 1,22 Track 1,2,3,4p Varsity Wrestling 3,4p Varsity Club 23,45 Dress Code Committee 2,3,4. IACKSON, ROBERT CLIFTON - Latin Club 4. IENNINCS, MICHAEL STEVE - I,V, Baseball 2: l.v, Football 25 I.V. Wrestling 2,3g Senior Class Council 45 Varsity Wrestling 4, IONES, CHRIS DON - German Club 2,3,4, Sgl,-al- arms 35 I.V, Football 2g Key Club 3,4, Vice-pres. 4. IONES, HENRY FRANK - Boys' State Rep, 35 German Club 2,3,-4, Hisl, 33 Leo Club 3,45 SCA Officer 4, Vice- Pres. 43 SCA Rep, 1g Scholastic Team 1,35 Track 2,35 Varsity Wrestling 2g National Merit Semi-Finalist: Out- standing Senior 4. IONES, PATRICIA ANNE - Band 1,2,3,4g FBLA 4, Hockey 2g Majorette 3,45 All Regional Band 3. IORDAN, SHERRY R. - Chorus 1,2,3,4p DE Club 3,45 Library Asst. 15 Pep Club 1,25 Y-Teens 1. IORGENSEN, LINDA MARIE - FBLA 4. KECK, DEBORAH LYNN - Chorus 2,3,4. KEHOE, KATHRYN ELIZABETH - FBLA 35 FHA 1,3,4, Tres. 3. KENDRICK. GWEN ANN - Chorus 1,2,3,4g Drill Team 3,-4g Powder-Puff Football 43 Y-Teens 4. KEYS, MARGARET M. - Pep Club 2. KING, HAROLD GLEN - I.V. Baseball 23 I.V, Football 2g Varsity Football 3,4. KNACK, DAVID JOHN - Class Rep. 45 German Club 2,3,4, Pres, 23 I.V. Wrestling 2,35 Key Club 2,3,4g Exec- utive Council 43 Senior Class Council 43 Thespians 1,25 Treaty Staff 43 Chairman Homecoming Parade 4. KNIGHT, SUSAN FRANCES - Powder-Puff Football 43 Y-Teens 45 GAA A Cheerleader 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,4g Powder Puff Football 43 SCA Rep. 2,3g Y-Teens 3,4. HALPRIN, SUSAN IILL - Hockey 3,4g IV Cheerleader 1,2. HANSON, DAVID SCOTT - Class Rep. 1,25 SCA Officer 2g Varsity Baseball 1,2,3g Varsity Basketball 2. HARDIN, PATRICIA ANN - Keyenes 2,3,4g Distric! Sec. 43 Decorations Committee for Ring Dance 3. HARDY, PHYLLIS ANN - lr. Civitans 1g Powder Puff Football 1,2,3,45 Senior Class Council 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Pres. 43 Co-Chairman Decorations for Ring Dance 3. HARPER, SHERRY LYNNE- Art Club 3,45 FBLA 3. HARREL, DOUGLAS L. - Band 1,2,3g Debate Club 45 Indoor Track 4. HARRINGTON, GAY E, - Hockey 3,45 CAA 43 Vite- Pres, 43 Literary Magazine 43 National Honor Society 3,4g Treaty Staff 4. HARRIS, BARBARA D. - Hockey 45 CAA 4. HARRIS, BEULAH BENTON - Chorus 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1. HARRIS, CYNTHIA CHRISTINE - Class Rep. 2. HARRIS, DEBORAH IEAN -- Class Treas. 25 lr. Civitans 43 Spanish -1, HARRIS, LORETTA F. - FBLA 3,45 Office Helper 1,3g Spanish Club 2. HASKINS, LORETTA F. - Debate Club 45 Y-Teens 4. HASLE, VALERIE KIEL - Chorus 1,2,3g Drill Team 35 French Club 3,4, Pres. 3, Sec. 43 Keyettes 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, Vice-pres. 2. HAUCK, DONALD PETER - Class Pres. 2g Executive Council 3,45 IV Basketball 1,25 Key Club 33 SCA Rep. 1,2,3g Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4g Varsity Football 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4g Student Opportunity Committee Chiarman 43 Student Council 33 lunior Class Float Committee 33 lunior Class Ring Dance Dec- orations 33 Outstanding Senior 4. HENDRICKS, PATRICIA LEE - FBLA 3,45 Hockey 2, Office Helper 35 Powder Puff Football 23 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Y-Teens 3,4. HENDRICKSON, LINDA LEE - Keyettes 3,43 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholastic Team 2,31 Spanish Club 3,4, Sec, 4. HICKS, CYNTHIA SUE - Class Rep. 1,2,35 Class Treas. 23 German Club 3,4, Sec. 43 Girls' State Alternate 35 Hockey 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 43 Keyettes 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Miss Image Court 45 National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4g Senior Class Council 43 CAA 4, Pres. 4. HOBSON, SUSAN VIRGINIA - Drill Team 35 Image Staff 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, Pres. 2. HOLT, STEPHANIE VIRGINIA - lmage Staff 1,2,3,4, Asst, Editor 3, Editor 43 Girls' State Alternate 35 Miss Image Court 43 National Honor Society 3,4p SCA Rep. 13 Senior Class Council 4. HOOVER, LOIS ALYNE - Band 13 lr. Civitans 1,2,3,4. HOTCHKIN, ROBIN MELISSA- Chorus 15 Drill Team 13 Keyettes 4g Latin Club 13 Pep Club 13 Spanish Club 2,31 Thespians 4g GAA 43 Senior Class Play 4. HOWARD CAROL LYNN - French Club 2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 2,43 German Club 2. lr. Civitans 3,4, Pres. 45 Tri- Hi-Y 2. HOWARD, KOBERT DALLAS - German 2,35 Tennis 2,4. HUNT, ELIZABETH C. - Chorus 1,2,3,4g Class Rep. 15 Drill Team 3,4g Hockey 1,2. HUNTZINGER, JAMES IOHN - Band 11 Cafeteria Helper 1. HURDLE, IULIUS R. -- Band 1,2,3g Chorus 4g IV Wres- tling 15 Track 1,l,3,4g Varsity Football 1,2,3,4g lndoor Track 1,2,3,4. INGE, IERRY L, - IV Football 15 Spanish Club 15 Track 1,2,3,4g Varsily Football 2,3,4g Varsity Club 1,2,3,4. KNIGHT, TONI LYNETTE- Band 4. KNOX, CAROLYN DYANN - Chorus 3,45 DE Club 25 FHA 2,35 Hockey 2,35 National Honor Society 15 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 2.3. KOSTER, GLORIA THERESE- Art Club 45 Keyettes 2, LANKFORD, DEBBIE FAYE- FBLA 45 FHA 3,4. LEE, IAMES M.- Varsity Football 3. LEE, SUZANNE - DE Club 45 Ir. Civitans 1,2,3,45 Treaty Staff 1,2. LEMON, BETTY YANCEY- Art Club 2,3,45 Drama 3,45 Ir. Civitans 2.3.45 Leo Club 35 Pep Club 25 Thespians 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Literary Staff 4. LOWE, WANDA GAIL- Class Rep. 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 1. LUKE, MARCINE FAYE - Gymnastics 'I,2,3,45 Hockey 3,45 Keyettes 35 Pep Club 25 GAA 45 Guitar Club 4. LUKE NADINE KAYE- Art Club 3,4. LUNDY, LUANNE - I.V. Cheerleader 35 Miss Image Court 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Y-Teens 3,4. LYONS, ANN MARIE - Drama Club 45 Thespians 45 Tri-Hi-Y1,2. MACKEY, RUDOLPH - Band 1,2,3,45 Boys' State Rep. 35 I.V. Basketball '1,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Football 3,4. ' MADDUX, IAMES EUGENE - Art Club 45 Boys' State Rep. 35 Class President 3,45 Key Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholastic Team 1,25 Senior Class Council 45 Thespians 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Dress Code Committee 2,35 Literary Magazine 45 National Honor Society Scholarship Nominee 45 Outstanding Senior 4. MALE, ROBIN ELAINE- Spanish Club 4. MASSENBERG, MIRIAN - Cafeteria Helper 15 Class Representative 35 Drill Team 45 FHA 25 I.V. Cheerleader 1,2. MASSEY, ANTHONY WAYNE - Track 3,45 Cross Country 3. MATTHEWS, REBECCA LYNN - Class Rep. 2,35 FBLA 3, Sec. 35 Girls' State Rep. 35 I.V. Cheerleader 1,25 Co- Captain 25 Miss Image Court 35 Miss Image 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Office Helper 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Captain 4. Outstanding Se- nior 4. MAYTON, FAYE DIANE - Class Rep. 15 Class Secretary 25 Homecoming Court 45 I.V. Cheerleader 15 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Pep Club 15 Y-Teens 1. MCCONKEY, GLORIA IEAN - Art Club 15 DE Club 45 Hist, 45 FBLA 35 Iuniol' Achievements 3. MCCOY, CARROLL ELAINE - Chorus 2,3,45 DE Club 2,35 FHA 15 Pep CIub'1,2. MCGOWAN, DEBORAH LYNN - Chorus 1,2,35 FBLA 3, Chap, 35 Pep Club 1. MCKENNEY, BRUCE TAYLOR - Band 1,25 Boys' State Rep. 35 Ir. Civitans 45 Key Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Track 1,2,I,45 Cross Country Team 2,3,4. MCLELLAN, STEVE ALLAN - Electronics Club I5 Golf 1,25 Key Club 45 Track 35 Outstanding Drafting I Student 3. MCNULTY, SUELLEN ELIZABETH - FHA 1,25 Office Helper 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 15 Y-Teens 4. MEADOW, BARBARA LYNN - Chorus 2.3.45 Class Rep. 15 Girls' State Rep. 2,3,45 Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 I.V. Cheerleader 25 Pep Club 15 GAA 4. MEIZEL, EVERETT C. - Art Club 45 Cafeteria Helper 15 DE Club 45 German Club 1. MIDDLETON, DENNIS A. - Cafeteria Helper 2.35 Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4. MILLER, CORRINNE MARIE- FHA 3,4. MILLER, MICHAEL ALLEN - German Club 2,3,4, Pres. 35 Tennis 2,3,45 Treaty Staff 1,2,3,4, Co-Editor 2, Page Editor 3. MILLER, WILLIAM E. - I.V. Football 1,2,35 I.V, Wres- tling 1,25 Varsity Wrestling 3,45 Varsity Club 4. MILLS, MICHAEL - I.V. Basketball 25 I.V. Football 1,25 Track 1,3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Football 3,4. MILLS, MODESTEEN - DE Club 3,4, Reporter 45 Hockey 15 Pep Club 1. MISMAS, DENNIS IAMES - Band 1,2,35 Class Rep, 15 I.V. Football 25 Key Club 4. MITCHELL, VIRGINIA L, - Cafeteria Helper 15 Chorus 45 Class Rep. 15 Class Secretary 15 Gymnastics 1,25 Library Asst, 1,2. , MOORE, GLEN W. - Band 1,2,35 Cafeteria Helper 25 Class Rep. 25 DE Club 45 Le Club 3. MOORE, RHONDA LOUISE .. Pep Club 1.2, sgi.-an arms 25 Y-Teens 1. MORTON, MARII YN KAY- IHA 4, Tres. 4. MOSS, ROBIN E. - Chorus 2,3,45 Treaty Staff 15 Y-Teens 3,4. MULLALY, MARY MARGARET - Drama Club 3,45 Spanish Club 1, Thespians 4. MYERS, CAROL L. - Drill Team 45 I.V. Cheerleader 15 Powder-Puff Football 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Tres 4. NEILL, DEBORAH LYNN - Cafeteria Helper 25 FBLA 35 German Club 1,2, NORMAN, DIANNE LEE- DE Club 4, FHA 1,3,4, Chap 1,3,45 Pep Club 3. Q NORVILLE ROY ALBERT- Key Club 3,4, Treasurer 4. NOYES, GAYLE KATHRYN - Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Y-Teens 4. PAINTER, KAREN RAE - DE Club 2,3,4, President 4, Vice-President 35 Student of the Year for District One 45 DECA Sweetheart 4. PARKER, CHERYL LEIGH - Drill Team 3,45 Keyettes 45 Thespians 45 Drama Club 2,3,4, PARKER, DEBORAH NAN - Officer Helper 35 Pep Club 1,25 Powder Puff Football 3,45 Spanish Club 15 Treaty staff 1,45 Tn-Ha-v 3,45 GAA 4. 1 PARKER, DONNA IEAN - FBLA 35 Y-Teens 4. PASCHALL, WILLIAM HERBERT- Boys' State Rep. 35 IV Basketball 1,25 Varsity Baseball 1.2,3,45 Varsity Basketball 3.45 Varsity Football 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4, Sgt,-at-Arms 45 Outstanding Senior 4. PASSARIS, MICHELE STAMATIA - Keyettes 2, Tres. 3,45 Spanish Club 3. PAULETTE, POLLY PAGE - Chorus 45 Library Asst, 2,35 Pep Club 2. PAYNTER, WILLIAM WALLACE - German Club 15 Gymnastics 2,35 IV Wrestling 2. PEARL, MICHELE GAIL- Art Club 45 Hockey 3. PETERSON, GENTRY ARNAZ - Art Club 45 Class Rep. 4 Class Vice-Pres. 15 SCA Rep. 15 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Science Club 51, PETERSON, WILLIAM HAROLD- Band 1,2,3,4. PICARD, IERRY ROGER - Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 IV Football 15 Track 15 Varsity Club 4. PINKHAM, IUDY LOUISE - Acapella Chorus 45 Library Asst, 25 Pep Club 2. PINSON, ROCHELLE LYNN - Drama Club I5 Gymnastics 1,25 Pep Club 25 Thespians 2. POMPLUN, NANCY ELLEN - Drama Club5 Ir. Civitans 2,3,45 Keyettes 2,3,4, Hist, 35 Thespians 2,3,45 Ring Dance Decorating Committee 3. RAMIRES, MIKE WAYNE - IV Wrestling 2,35 Varsity Wrestling 4. REED, ALAN B, - Band 1,2345 All Regional Band 35 All Virginia Band 3. REMICCI, THERESA ANN - Class Rep. 2,3,45 Class Vice-President 45 Drill Team 3,45 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Powder Puff Football 2,3,45 SCA Rep 2,3,45 Se- nior Class Council 45 Head Chairman of Ring Dance Committee 35 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Outstanding Senior 4. RHOADS, IAMES RILEY - IV Baseball 1,25 -IV Basketball 15 IV Football 25 Varsity Basketball 45 Varsitv Football 3.4: Varsitv Club 4 RICHARDSON, EDWIN BRUCE- DE Club 3. RICHEGELS, CHRIS I. - IV Wrestling 35 Varsity Wres- tling 3. RIDDELL, BARBARA E.- Pep Club 2. RIMARSKI, TERESA MARIE - FHA 35 Office Helper 1,2, Pep Club 2. ROBINSON, CHERYL LYNN - Cafeteria Helper 3,45 FBLA 35 Library Asst, I5 Pep Club 1,2. ROMEO, MARY LOUISE - Cafeteria Helper 35 FBLA 2,35 FHA 15 Pep Club I5 Y-Teens I. ROUGHTON, DAVID BRUCE - Golf 1,2,3,4, IV Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 1,2,I,45 Varsity Club 45 Varsity Basketball 3,4. RUPERTI, MEL- Cafeteria Helper 1.25 Chorus 45 Class Rep. 35 IV Basketball 25 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4. RUSSELL, MICHELE - Drill Team 45 Library Asst, 1. SABINE, DEBRA LEE- Drama Club 2: lr. Civitans 2,35 Guitar Club 45 Thespians 3, Vice-Pres. 3. SALYERS, ERNEST - DE Club 1,2,3. SAMS, DEBRA LEE- Keyettes 3,45 Pep Club 2. SANDERSON, GALE - Chorus 45 DE Club 35 FHA 1,25 Hockey 15 Library Asst. 2. SASSER, WILLIAM LINDSAY - Class Rep. 25 French Club 35 Key Club 45 National Honor Society 3,4. SCARPER, RICHARD WAYNE - Cafeteria Helper 15 Chorus 45 Class Vice-Pres. 25 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,45 Varsity Football 1,2,l,45 Vaisity Wrestling 1,-2,5,-I5 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4. SCHMITT, CATHY MARGARET - Gymnastics 35 Powder-Putt Football 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3. SEITZ, MARY IEANNE - National Honor Society 3,45 Y-Teens 3. SHANNON, IAMES HOWARD - Chorus -I5 Football 1,2,35 Track '1,2,3,4. SHEPHERD, DEBORAH LEE - Drama Club I5 Thespians1,2,3. SIHERER DONALD RAY- Varsity Wrestling 3. SIMMER, DEBORAH ANN - Class Tres. 35 Drill Team 15 Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Hockey 25 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Powder-Puff Football 45 Y-Teens 3,4. SMELSER, VALERIE MARIE - Chorus 45 Drama Club 35 Library Asst, 15 SCA Rep. 15 Thespians 3,4, Tres. 4. SMITH, ANITA LYNN - FBLA 45 FHA 15 Office Helper 1,25 Powder-Puff Football 15 Y-Teens 45 Ring Dance Decoration Committee 3. SMITH, DONNA LYNN - Pep Club 2. SMITH, IANET S. - Class Rep 25 Drama club 15 FHA 1,25 German Club 25 Image Staff 45 Pep Club 1,25 Powder Puff Football 45 Y-Teens 2,3,4. SMITH, MARILYN KAY- German Club 2,35 Hockey I5 National Honor Society 3,4. SNOWDEN, WANDA LEE - FHA 1,2,3,45 Hockey 45 GAA 4. SNYDER, IAMIE LYNN - Band 1,25 Chorus 3,45 FBLA 45 Keyettes 3,45 Literary Magazine 3. SOREY, LINDA MAE - Chorus 45 Office Helper 35 Powder Puff Football 45 Y-Teens 4. SOVOCOOL, ELIZABETH ANN - Band 15 GAA Keyettes 45 Pep Club 3. SPIGNER, DEBORAH TERESA- Class Rep. 15 FBLA 3,4 Vice-Pres. 45 Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2. STANCIL, CASSANDRA ALFREDA - Drill Team 3,4 Tres. 45 Girls' State Rep. 35 National Honor Society 3,4, Sec. 45 SCA Tres. 45 Spanish Club 3,45 3rd in District Forensic Meet 2,35 Color Guard for Band 25 Outstand- ing Senior 4. SPARK, MICHAEL RAYMOND - Art Club 45 Camera Club 2,3,45 Gymnastics 2,35 IV Football 1,25 IV Wres- tling 1,25 Treaty Staff 2,3,45 Varsity Wrestling 2. STEVENS, DALE ELLEN - Chorus 2,3,45 Image Staff 45 Keyettes 3,45 Treas. 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 3, Vice-Pres. 3. STEWARD, IOEL SCOTT - Drama Club 15 Image Staff 45 Key Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 1,3,45 Tennis 15 Track 2, STONE, LILLIAN EUGENIA - Latin Club 15 Powder Puff Football 45 Y-Teens 3,4. STRANGE, KIM A. - French Club 3. STUBLEN, IOHN C. - DE Club 3. SYKES, CAROL NATHETTE - Homecoming Court 45 Keyettes 3,45 Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Powder Putt Football 1,25 SCA Rep. 15 Senior Class Council 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Y-Teens 15 Ring Dance Deco- rations Committee 35 SCA Executive Council 3,45 Prom Decorations Committee 4. TABRON, BARBARA BEATRICE - Chorus 1,25 DE Club 45 French Club 25 FHA 1,235 Spanish Club 1, TALL, CINDY RUTH - Chorus 1,2,3,4: FBLA 35 lr. Civitans 45 Library Assistant 35 Pep Club 2, TALMAGE, PATTI IO- Band 1,2,3,4. TAYLOR, LARRY IOE - Chorus 3,45 Electronics Club 25 Gymnastics 2,35 Library Assistant 35 Pep Club 45 Varsity Club5 Varsity Cross Country, TAYLOR, PHIL I- IV Basketball 15 IV Football 1,2,35 Track I, TAYLOR, REEVES R.- IV Football 35 Spanish 35 Tennis 3. TAYLOR, ROBERT LOUIS - Debate Club 45 IV Base- ball 1,25 IV Basketball 1,25 Treaty Staff 3,-I5 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4. TEAGLE, GARY KENNETH - Chorus 45 IV Wrestling 1,25 Key Club 35 Tennis 2,3,45 Varsity Wrestling 3,45 Varsity Club 4. THOMAS, DREAMA LYNN- Chorus 2,45 DE Club 4. THOMAS, KATHLEEN MARY - Chorus 1,25 French Club 35 Keyettes 3. TIERNEY, KATHRYN I. - Drill Team 3,45 Hockey 25 Office Helper 45 Powder-Puff Football 2,-I5 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Y-Teens 3,4. TODD, MARY ANNE - Drill Team 3,45 FBLA 2, Histori- an 25 Pep Club 15 Y-Teens 2,-I. TRENT, IAMES LEE - DE Club 45 IV Football '1,25 Varsity Wrestling 2. TYSON, CAROLYN LEE- Chorus I,2,3,-I5 Drill Team 25 Pep Club 1. UNDERWOOD, SHARON BRAY - Class Council 35 Pep Club 35 Powder-Puff Football 3,45 SCA Rep 35 Y-Teens 3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 35 IV Cheerleader 1,2. URSO, THOMAS G. - Band 1,2,3,4. UZZLE, LIZ M. - Chorus 2,35 FHA 15 Hockey 15 Cafe- teria Helper 15 Office Helper 45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 1. VERGET, PAMELA ANNETTE - Class Rep. 2 Powder Puff Football 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Historian 4.- WADE, ELIZABETH M.- Keyettes 1 N.H.S. 3,4. WADE, IANET KATHERINE- F.B.I..A. 2 Pep Club 'I' Pd. Pf. Football l,3,4 Y-Teens 2.3.4. WADE, IOANN ELFREDA - F.B.L,A. 2 Pep Club 15 Pd. Pf. Football 2,3,4 Y-Teens 2,3,4. WALKER, CYNTHIA ANN - Chorus 3,4 Class Rep. 15 Keyettes 35 Pd. Pf. Football 45 Spanish Club 3 pres. Y-Teens 4. WENGER, DEBORAH A. - Chorus 15 N.H.S. 3,4 Spanish Club 3 lr. Civ, 3,4. WERNICK, BETH ANN- Drill Team 1,25 F.B,L.A. 2. WETHERINGTON, WALTER - Chorus 3,4 Class Rep. 15 Gymnastics 15 I.V. Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,4 V. Baseb'all 3,4 Wrestling 1.2.45 V. Club 3,45 Senior Class Council 4. WHITE, STEPHEN CRAIG - Electronics Club 35 Track 25 Varsity Football 3. WHITE, TIMOTHY WAYNE - Band 1,25 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Guitar Club 4. WHITE, WILLIAM HARRISON - Band 'l,2,3,45 I,V. Football 15 Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club I 1,2,3,4. WHITEHURST, BILLIE MARIE- Library Asst.1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Y-Teens 45 Ir. Civitan 2. WILKERSON, PATRICIA ANN - Drill Team 35 Library Asst, 3. WILLIAMS, DEBRA E. - Keyettes 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Guitar Club 4. WILLIAMS, DENISE KIM - Chorus 45 Pep Club 1. WILLIAMS, IAMES DENNIS - Chorus 35 Class Rep. 25 Golf 15 I.V. Basketball 1.2,35 I.V. Football 2,35 I.V. Wrestling I5 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4. WILLIAMS, SHARON LEE - Class Treasurer 45 SCA Council 3,45 Class Historian 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Powder-Puff Football 1,2,3,45 SCA rep. 15 Senior Class Council 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Sec. 45 lunior Class Council 35 lunior Marshall 3. WILSON, LINDA DRU - Art Club 45 Class Rep. 2,35 GAA 45 National Honor Society 3,4. 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