Kempsville High School - Image Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1973
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X 5,- Mr. james W. French is the new head administrator at KHS. He has coached and taught in the Virginia Beach area before and was a former principal at Cox. He was asked to come to Kempsville when NW. Morris stepped down last year. Mr. French beleives KHS has the ability and potential to acheive great things in all fields. His door is always open and he will listen to any problems the student may have at Kempsville High. Mr. French helps in the office, ASS'T PRINCIPALS EXPAND IOBS ' -td -2-We-N-5 lQ,QJ:.Q,,ow.4N,a,cM4Lf Uikfffksgia K 4P-an-5'3f41s-Q41-n.a-n,-9,-1.-4,1 l -X-QANN ima, o.. W-Wim Norman Fields ln a school with a large student body, an assistant principal's job is vi- tally important. lt helps to ease the strain of the principals work load and enables the school to function in a smoother manner. This year Kempsville has three assis- tant principals. The newest, Mr. Harvey, is in charge of all transpor- tation matters including parking permits and buses. He handles all dis- -Ak-:ll-wciplinary problems dealing with the buses also. Mr. Harvey will assist Mr. Booth, the atheletic director, in co-or- dinating the atheletic activities. Mr. Shields, the assistant principal in charge of discipline works with the students to insure that they will co- operate with the rules and regulations set down by the school. He is always available to those students seeking schedule changes and those who may 'vw-lu-ii , ,L45QN,Qm,be having problems in any particular Akuf eJ,,.4,4' Ns New-fs-we class. The assistant principal in charge of instruction is Mr. Fields. He works mainly with the teachers' instructional processes and also supervises the cur- riculum ot Kempsville High. Nlfe-sw-z,3ZMs-J. QKXASQ ,. administration me C.B. Shields Donald Harvey D- l f Mrs. West, f'Mom , Alice, she an- swers to them all. Alice West is a needed person at Kempsville. When- ever in doubt people go to her to ask about activities or personal problems. Alice will always set a person out on the right road. Mrs. West has been at kempsville since the school was opened in 1068. She has been a very faithful person to all and will never be forgotten. Mrs. West we will all miss your warm smile and glowing appearance everyday. Alice West helps direct Senior Class play. KEMPSVILLE GAINS MEMQRIES Alice West makes point. MX L M The secretaries of Kempsville High are all hard working women who all should receive a great deal of thanks. These ladies work behind-the-scenes with never ending jobs. Some of the tasks range from public relations, keeping financial records, to managing the school book store. Q iz ' . .N . Q! ! . I g fl l l . i Wanda Smith Bernice Woodfin, assr SECRETARIES TAKE ON NEW IOBS J Tri QWH - 1 d'xfL.ixQ2'l g--'I 'W' Mildred Carriot Grace Cutrell B3 administration 3 ,gli I if J! -.- ' Nancy Pell jean Houtchins I 4 l 1 I 9 Mary Fritch MORE COUNSELORS ASSISTI E ER GROWING STUDE TBCDDY The guidance services seek to focus the educational processes on the indi- vidual students. The department main- tains conferences on an educational, vocational or personal basis. Parent contacts, either parent or counselor initiated, are made during the year. This year the counselors invited peo- ple from various job areas in the com- munity and held rap sessions after school for all interested students. Mrs. Fritch is head of the department. wg-Jfya. , A. ' -. Qy., . , ymiffalamvi . , Q I , '.L,' Herb Lanier Ethel Smith jerry Tata Ellen Powell joe Liner fvvnteen SMITH HEADS ENGLISH DEPT. Rebecca Comstock Beverly Dobson Nancy Proferes Ruth Pleasants IW A ia' fi, K' ,fy rnlruslmtlrm Sv' ludy Staten Linda Beane Louise Lynch Sarah Seeley Larry Stanfield 3 9 Ronnie Smith T 1 The major objectives of the English department at Kempsville High in-- clude: ease, accuracy and fluency in speaking, inclination and ability to listen attentively and criticallyg growth in reading abilityp growth in in- terpreting and appreciating literature: knowledg of the structure of the En- l Iish langg ' ability to write clearly, Cy copcisfiy, an A honestlyg knowledge of V Y-egglrye e sources and skill in using yth eff tively. g,lThQ,dZpartment headed by Ronnie , eff' E Q 'Wt' ff ' J., N. Betty Pace Dene Montgom y lv GX X X Ll5mitlg has expanded this year in size. QRQV if Fl , Q fl' c , i Jr if l fjg, Qld qv if I, Q sc Heidi Walker Pat Bernick Paula Troutman I ,..iic'l5 i' ' iii 5337 Flora Haynie Mary Coleman Connie Kellam Alice West V nineteen Tllfllklft LQCAL NEWS AND WCDRLD FFAIRS KEEP William Watson sz 3 v i Z if? ,P lu: W 3 -.qv if 1 .1531 , 11- WV, .wk :Rib t at .fn . l l W 'K X UI, N 'dy . . , X ' - 'I . .fr Lffitli. .eg Kathleen Mullen Rena Peterson Irma Vinson Ed Booth luhn Mitchell Richard Thompson lim Weaver SGCIAL STUDIES EVER MEANINCEUL 4 Helen Hill 1 A Q l Eddie Baker Clayton Robertson Sylvia Hallock f QWJZUJQU4 wth' m - Q Jsigwix xt - ,st 'tw QQDQPX 'till' Betty Whitford l jake Whitehurst Pam Quinn The Social Studies Department at Kempsville is headed by Rena Pe- terson. The courses offered by this department proved to be a very im- portant part of the students' curricu- lum. The teachers focused on current events to help the students in their knowledge of past history and what could happen in the future. twenty-one ODERNIZATIG FUR LANGUAGE LABS Charlotte Oursle jackie Se-550mg Anne Petroff Marty Bond The Foreign Language department offers courses in French, German, Latin and Spanish. The language labora- tories are used a great deal in the teaching of modern foreign languages in order to develop oral skills. Interest in the spirit of the culture of various countries is stimulated through the use of recordings, slides, films and tapes. Students are aware of the need to communicate with the peoples of other countries in today's shrinking universe. In these days of increased foreign travel and trade we must know more than one language! Anne Petroff heads the Foreign Language depart- ment. fl 444161-134 nie A .L SAVAGE TALKS TO SCIENCE CLASSES .ffl lohn Perry Carla Stevenson jeff Taylor Dorothy McDonald fs- 'rs' X ' 5 5 . li -4 Ray Barlow I iw 's. . af' Y n nil.. Kathy Tereskesz The Science Department strives to develop individuals who are not only Scientifically literate but are keenly aware of the use of Science in their every day lives. We also try to provide an atmosphere in which the student can become self directive, exercise or- iginality and initiative, so that they become productive and useful individ- uals in the community in which they live. The department is headed by john Perry. twenty-three I l MACHINE PRDIECTS ESTABLISHED The Business Education Department believes it is imperative that students be prepared to participate in econom- ic life and train for vocational jobs. It is the function of the business department to work towards meeting the needs of its students and of the community by developing business skills, attitudes and understandings. There are several new teachers in the department this year. The depart- ment is headed by lerry Gavin. Doug Paschall judy Younger lean Siler Helen Estes Ashley Powell , s Donna Spence Iudith Allen Sharon Buck xx. L .PJ ,. .1 Anita Purcell fi fist.. T 0.0. , lerry Gavin The Math Department aims to prepare the students to seek self acomplishment in the future. There are programs for both college and non- College bound students. Over all the Department has proved essential to Kempsville High. Richard Watson heads the Math Department. ATH TACTICS USED E TENSIVELY 4. fn- s',.. n 'ST qw C' ' -K I f JF' ,- . 'KR -i S T 1 NJ S- ., .,,, X . ts, ,W E' . QW , whxlfxfl? fx X2 ., ares? . ' 5 :ei xx Qi xx X Q 'R' Y 4. jg T-,SS J 1 - fi P 'Y g za. . '- .,g fi Y I-, Q .95 5155 f'1'-my 'Q Q .zffz--v'-'f -v, J. II'1t'ig?5Ef-if ETENQYSE . ' 'TAM 'K' .. ...wvigw -'Q-'Q ,W D D N wr f t. as . roi Q if-r W x , . Q i Richard Watson Paul Peter 1809 Dilday Loretta Hinson Libby Crosby Don DOSarr0 twenty we fp ARTS STRIVE T0 DEVELOP SKILLS E 'vivo' R? I f F IWW! 0- 2 34 2,71 gyqv' W' I If N. !i.g7g4f5..a 'Af - Myron Curtis B0b HHFYIS I 'xy I ,,,-fx f y, S Ni 4 ,I ,3'!'.-45.14. , It I N Industrial Arts is unique in that it helps students prepare for living in an industrial democracy and provides a foundation for specific occupational and educational opportunities. Where Industrial Arts is not confined to a spe- cific occupation or trade it provides a basic foundation for students pursuing a specific program in trade and in- dustry at the Virginia Beach Vocational 4 H ' 'x ' john Curtin Bob P3fI'18lTl Technical Center. john Curtin heads ' ' the department. , ' if I 1 li' JL A fi . Ron Carns Q Bob Mullen Bill Rice T5 msc ,wks LU tw cg, ,p,m,cLcX d koi owed tjcplcwowk fy Nova A jmoow Cx 'ood Jwuvvtse w'OU'K XIMJ administration YTSJNAA ' ' Lzmlm Crum Igfwt TEACHERS SERVE SAME PURPOSE '-- yr Lou Sawyer jerry Cole r'-P-E xx 1: G' 5 1 T. ,--' f' ' T X . i N ' -12:1 W Q as Q. lim Derrickson 1 '. H 1 ' ' A fl S Robin Partin There are teachers whose depart- ments are not as large as others but these teachers are ones that are needed at Kempsville. These teachers range from Distribu- tive Education to Art. Included are Home Economics, Band and Chorus. The D.E. department is headed by Kelley Parnell, Art by Robin Partin, Band by jerry Cole, Chorus by Lou Sawyer and Home Economics by Dorothy Frazier. PX wx W joe Lawrence Kelley Parnell A ,3- Dorothy Fraizer Barbara Edoft 1lNeDly-SQVQD PHYSICAL FITNESS STRESSED I PE M.l. Waldman The Physical Education Department is seeking to provide more individual attention in its instructional program by increasing the staff membership therefore lowering the class size. Sev- eral teachers have been added to the staff to handle the shift in class size. Special emphasis is being placed on the intramural and extramural pro- grams within the required classes. The elective classes are stressing the im- portance of physical fitness. This year the department has changed not only in its instructional aspect but also in the construction of the gym and dressing rooms. New lot kers were installed in the boys dressing room and a new floor was put down in the gym. Bill Cochrane heads this department. .iclininistration ., Mg' I lack Weller Larry p,Jf'l,f1Z1, Dale Compton in 'rf T E gl lim Garrett A fsijfe ssc Qs . ,,,. ,., - V f , If n -L' I I 3 Sw 1 ' L. VJ , ' AA t- I' I I 'I 1 Q! Maxine Crowling Bill Cochrane STAFF FOCUSES GN STUDENT NEEDS 171. 'PT' Edith Tanner Bob Braun Cathy Bgnn shiny .log ' 1 .,Q if fy .fry J A, F wigs! fl ,Q Q, T .. fl l-.ll l A r 1 x :CVS-Q - g I- U i E ' 3' Z . X AL' ' Wilson Crouch Vi Poff Sue Sullivan Vi Poff's role as Kempsville High's nurse demands that her attention be focused on the students. Her concern for each individual's welfare is evident. The library is growing and ex- panding everyday with the help of new materials. It is headed by Bob Braun and Edith Tanner. Sue Sullivan and Wilson Crouch have two completely different jobs but one object in common, that is service. Sue Sullivan is head dietician and Wilson Crouch is head of the custodial staff. The Special Education classes are headed by Cathy Benn. The object is training of these young people to fit into today's society. 1 9' entyfni , X x In XR., '1 35 fzjgg,-.L:,j 1. I . nv -,-:,.,u 1 4,ag.qfi?.f:. ' , A M P f .4 -Q , .x ...': k4,,n R, v,', . .vt I A Kms., . 'Ev -vi' ' XT-'fm 9 v- ,.,x4.:,V. f. 1 iq U B' ,. .V .'3:5 W Yr. ,1'..I!!V ., . W dl . ,HN ,,5 ,ATM W -..fy ,6- 1 . . ,hx ,.v,.1,L , . , In? fs-1514 ..,.. lzff 2 YWUD s ' - ' v 1 MIN ! .-X . N7 'mfr' I A . I . ' , 1 ,. .. a.1 5 a 5.43111 ,.. 4,414 HMS. N ., ,1,,.,.! . A .,Z,.,. Wi -f' E -P. .r 4 A -.x - Y' -,n .- ', IL, K. DI ELBISS CRDW ED M SS MADE , . ,K . - SM . rr ' 'w.1 ' ' V.. 'Navy- 1' 7 I A T , Jw rf fit! x J' 2 3' e , , 1 .15 :fall '.ff'1s. l Debi escorted by Ricky Haddock. Miss Image 1973. Excitemgnf overcomes Dgbj. A 8, A 3 .,V. KA WM E , Wa sum I I Miss Image Steps forward. Kathy Marshall - Miss Image 1972 crowns Debi. the Co-Captain of the junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Debi was crowned during halftime of the BT Washington Basketball game. This years Miss Image is Debi Divelbiss. She is a Varsity Cheerleader and has been a member of the Girls Gymnastic team for the past three years. During her junior year she was thirty-tt NIITW '-1-vv-nam..n.....-...4 ff-.fl 5.-nr ,Ai .zi I J. 5 .ittixilia SEVEN GIRLS VIE FUR TITLE +L. 71 i F Y -- TWT f- ' 'us T -'L -..I . R if W X--.,, w o f ,. Miss Image is chosen by the student body of Kempsville High School. She has superior qualities in appearance, academics, personality, citizenship, and most of all, school spirit. This year's Miss Image is Debi Divelbiss. She was crowned' during halftime of the Booker T. - Kemps- ville basketball game. The other contestants were lana Boyles, Robin Cross, Debbie Goad, Debbie Hobbs, Cindy Marshall, and Wendy Settle. 1 . 'fa ,y i s .I IJ, 'Ji haun- 3 - I I 1808 Boyles Robin Cross f ..- X , va 1, . If I I 9' ,QQ x. I - 4 1.1 4-. Y' Debi Divelbiss If ,'P ,,,, rl f' ,gi Q ' va , Debbie Goad Wendy Settle i- .n .nl 5 is f'f N Cindy Marshall ' Debbig Hobbs Q' ,Y X F '-an I f jv n ii 'ix '52 X. v.. 2' F --tus '35, thrrty-live X Mig? f . ,if 5, mfwg, ni l i! l n 1Qi,,,v,3 1 .fiiiiigg in 9 A 9 S' rc a. -N adn. Q r 0 Mr: L . . 3 I u 1 ,- O 'r 'W' ' Un' 4' 4 , 'Q 1 I I 1 Cheryl Hendricks 1972 Homecoming Queen LATE A D COLD, THE SPIRIT SDARS Cheryl Hendricks was chosen the Homecoming Queen this year. She was selected for school spirit, academ- ic achievement and appearance against six other girls. She has been both a lr. Varsity and Varsity N Cheerleader, a class representative and other school activities. Dther candidates were Wendy 3 Settle, jana Boyles, Debbie Coad, l 1 Debbie Hobbs, Cindy Marshall and Nancye Ratlift. Unsuspecting Cheryl is escorted on field. Mr. French expresses his congratulations. l Debbie wishes Cheryl the best. The new 1973 Homecoming Qu'een - Cheryl Hendricks. l l X35 thirty sev 5 I SEVEN GIRLS VIE FOR TITLE ri K, Us... .. ..- I J!-F15 - -'fi Wendy Settle Iana Boyles kip XX' XI 'R x xl Nancye Ratliff ye. 5 4 .-. N 4 I? I, .I ,, .I , I 4: '. 1 435 uhh -r P-:hz Q and wc , ,g 2 -we 'eff - '- ' . .25 1 ,, -. E4 Q' Sv I Debbie Goad I I 3 I Even though it was windy, wet, rainy, and a day late, the third annual Homecoming was a night that will linger in many hearts for a long time to come. The highlight of the evening was half-time. While the band, majorettes, and drill team were performing halt- time, the Homecoming court and prin- cesses paraded onto the field. From the seven contestants on the court, Cheryl Hendricks was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1972. , S Debbie Hobbs Cindy Marshall Ihirly tim 'x 1' 5-ng .ir lIVllll'S FIRST ANNUAL CANDY CAN .., ,fl , Chris Jackson, Treasurer 'ii Vicki Sanderlin, Secretary The Student Cooperative Associa- tion here at Kempsville serves as a voice for the student body to fellow students, faculty, and administration as well coordination the student activ- ities program. Each student is a member and all are encouraged to take an active part. The S.C.A. can not be effective without the effort and en- thusiasm of each student. Much credit goes to the S.C.A. sponsors, Alice Wrist and Paul Peter. Phyllis Ashley, President ll 41,5 jig Bob Vogel, Vice-President M ll ll BALL SPONSORED BY SCA Bobby Brown - Photography Chairman, Karen Underhill- Publicity Chairman, Debbie Davis Corresponding Secretary, john Windom - Marquee Chairman. 'ul Y' -'F f' spin f 'Y . - ', 'g 'Q - I Susie Williams-Historian W I ii Cindy Davis, Chaplain forty-one Executive Council Phyllis Ashley David Beard Bobby Brown Steve Burbage Dede Dandridge C indy Davis Debbie Davis Bill Edmunds Sam Ellis tlrady Hedhespath Valerie Houck SCA Representatives Brenda Austin Valery Austin janice Beard Debbie Berry Pat Billari Alexis Brown Mike Bryant jan Bullock Rebecca Burner Cary Butler Suzanne Clark Frances Condor Marie Cox Cindy Crabtree Ronnie Crofford Patti Curran Debbie Dearborn Keith Forrest Lee Fowler Celia Foz Sherry Francis Phyllis Freeman Bill Gilliam David Gilliam Britt Clisson Debbie Goad jeff Hainer Lynn Harris Terry Hauck Kristie Hessler .ittivxlivs COUNCIL FDCUSES ON STUDENT NEEDS Guy Hyatt Chris jackson Terry jackson Sharon Kendrick Cindy Marshall john Pezzella Vicky Sanderlin Ricky Thomas Karen Underhill Bob Vogel Susie Williams john VVindom Debbie Hobbs. William Hobby Guy Hyatt Cheri johnston Mary Kennedy Kathy King Erna Love Robbie Lowery Christy Meekins Kevin Morrissey Pam Moyer Dinell Murphy Cheryl Myers Charlene Nash Suan Olsen Colleen Pierson jake Powers Brenda Repass Ronald Riebe joe Rusnock joyce Shaw Bill Stakes Katie Stout Lynn Szucs Renee Taylor Sharon Teagle Cathy Tedder Kathy Tuck David Turner Mimi VanAuken Steve Vipavitz Cheryl White Richard Whitman fi 'V in f' 711 SCA Executive Council. l ' 1 L i , 4 D , , E 'fe ff l' i ..l l 5' u-l The Student Council consists of one representative from each third bell class. They serve to bring the needs and ideas of the students they repre- sent before the Executive Council, and also to take back information on what the S.C.A. is doing. SCA Representatives. The Executive Council consists of the SCA officers and committee chairmen, the class officers, 10 members of ICC and a representative from the Student Council. This body reviews all SCA matters and makes all major decisions. Ten students represented Kemps- ville High at the 1972 session of Boy's and Girls' State. Sponsored by the American Legion, Boys' State was held at the College of William and Mary and sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, Girls' State was held at Radford College. These programs aim to further the participants knowledge of state and local government. Students are in coun procedures, conventions, cam- paigns, and elections. Everyone holds an office, ranging from city dog catch- er to governor. Lectures are also given from important people in Virginia. Though the week at Boys' or Girls' State can be very tiring, much is gained through the experience. , 8 F .i .Q '. ' 5 I HI I J I I . . 5 I I l 'I I II . Q . ri- 1' lull T' I 1 I! 4 I I I 4 I r A 1- I . I ll Q s si, 1 'I I 4 Cl I , 4 u I I Ill : l 1. I I Q TEACHERS PICK TEN SENIORS TO REPRESENT KHS AT STATE l a a a . X' ggi? rzfi E a is . I 1 M A i T fx ' 3 ,nd 3 lisa, 2. 3 s 2 Pg ll H' B IPI' il .Er .law . cl .1 I- 1 '- ui af' f . la.. TS. R, X .-ff' T TH'muu ' Gt S2 avg l..- is 1 . 4 ft f . At. 1. , ,f A yi: 43,31 Y .Qi R g f ! ' an S 'E I2 i E Front Row: Matha Earl, lana Boyles. Second Row: Anne Morris, Nehemiah Spence, Phyllis Ashley. Third Row: Mark Schwendenian, Chris jackson, Bill Dragas, Danny Rose. forty-thi ee 4 I. A it Y' A I .v,. 2 mga .,. , gc- - -et? v I -4 Q I STAFFS TASK H RD YET REW RIDING , I bfi?-' Uhr f yr Debbie Baynor - Business Manager S 42.-1-X 'Lf , .. f fix ll iwfllggii ,pix l 's it ixitu lana Boyles Kitten Sisk - Asst. Editor The main goal of the Image Staff is to provide a reflection of everything that has happened through the year to the students at Kempsville. This task, long, hard, and rewarding is felt and Carolyn Menge - Editor john Windom BN G...-v Sharon Ruffer shared by everyone on the staff. Credit goes out to all who have helped in making this book, especially Robert and Kathleen Mullen, this year's sponsors of the Image. I 1 Z1 7 - Keith Forrest ElliS FOFDQS 'f Als X' . Ji Y, . +1 N, fs, ' 52. X f ff U Annual staff works hard to complete first deadline. Pam Falls , , Susie Williams ,xxx I X ntgimpirj-'Ps ' QSM wK-Sf'- i 5 E 'TL Wk lb,-f va -as I MK .Z , ' N., fav. , . :L 5? ' .X , ' Sea . . v-1-w , ' ., gi' ,sf fn, M iorlwfli-. lVllIt'S TRE TY REPORTS KHS H PPENINGS The Treaty tormat this year was changed to a newspaperfmagazine fea- turing in depth studies, regular col- umns, and art work. The Treaty increased its publication from a monthly basis to a bi-monthly basis. The Treaty was produced under the leadership of co-editors Mary Halsey and Bob Vogel and under the guid- ance of Mrs. Sarah Seeley. Staff Posi- tions are filled by students who have completed one year of journalism. Members of the journalism I class serve as reporters for the newspaper. The purpose of the Treaty is five- foldg to publish news of events, ideas and opinions important to the school, to question, report, and interpret policies and activities, to give opportu- nities for student expression, to promote and publicize student activi- ties, and to inform, entertain, and in- terest all readers. iii X ' l l i i . l , Front Row: Dede Dandrige, Robin Pederson, Grady Hedgespath, Kim Turner. 'YN N. LJ Front Row: Michelle Mamrot, Patricia Lynch, Keri Hughes, Bill Edmonds, Cindy Marshall, Nancy Dickinson, Irene Morris. Standing: Mickey O'Hara, Vickie Singleton, Buddy Hooper. i rS'f' j1 Front Row: Bob Vogel - Editor, Brenda Wilkerson, Frank Sayles, Ida Har- dison, Mary Halsey - Editor. The purpose of the Rutabage Fudge is to present to the students a maga- zine of their own creations. Students submit poems, short shories, and essays which are selected edited and published. Hard work, concentration and editing are rewarded by the production of this magazine. Beverly Dobson is the sponsor of the Rutabaga Fudge. DOBSON SPGNSORS MAGAZINE l l , Front Row: Sponsor - Beverly Dobson, Nehemiah Spence Ill, Anne Morris, Karen Pullen, Sharon Rogers, Cynthia Hatcher. Second Row: joAnne Campbell, Vickie White, Debbie Friesen, Judy Seagel, Robin Hudgins, Christy Meekins. Third Row: April jones, lackie Criss, Theresa Hubbard, Kitten Sisk, Rebecca Morris, Susan Daniels, Harold Casey, Colleen Pierson, Bill Crane. forty- S EVE? fl 7 Fa ' a . ,Q I ix Y :L i 1 1 ff' I Students are advised by sponsor Barbara Edoff. 4? Wx awe 1 LMS , x 4 f rq ff: l S .40 QQ Q 1- Fr The joy of creating. Perfection calls for precision. .it tivitivs MANY T LENTS SHOW ii fs- Student waxes batik CLUB SELLS CANDLES fp '? Front Row: leanette lackson, Barbara Endotf. Second Row: Betty Credle, Iackie Criss, Third Row: Kitten Sisk, lan Harris, David Yarrington, Mike Graham, Debbie Coon, lanet Cook, Renee Taylor. Fourth Row: Mark Bridgeman, Brenda Co, Pam Matthews, Sam Guthrie, Chris Turner. Fifth Row: Brian Ander, Pam Wilson, jimmy Bateman, Tom Duncan. if if ' X if ,N ff FJ D' ' 4'- - ,, av Tiff? , .'-qu'i -N KH' .'1:S , ,-I4 xixr. fr ...qv Art students use a great variety of materials in their work. The main objective of the Art Club is to develop an awareness of the na- ture of man and his environment through student perceptions. The club members have used their talents for the good of many. In school one of their projects this year was making and selling candles. They also made batiks. The officers this year are: Betty Credle - President, leanette jackson - Vice-President, and lackie Criss - Treasurer. The clubs sponsor is Barbara Endotf. torry-nine DEB TORS PRO EPDI T The Kempsville Debate Club is in actuality the lxempsville Debating Team. It is their purpose to provide valid discussion of controversial sub- iects. During the 72-73 season they debated forty or more schools in eight tournaments. With two varsity Ietterman and ten first year debators the team is making a strong showing. Team captain is David Beard. Novice Team Manager is Paul Kelly and Debate Manager is lohn Kish. Mr. Brinton, who substitutes at , Kempsville High, is the club sponsor. i Oatleyf Outstanding Negative debator, Beard - Team Captain and Letterman, Kelly- Outstanding Affirmative debator, Kisk- Novice Captain, Letterman and Debate manager. gr 1 my . WY .,Lf :L22f'-W Front Row: Margi Seng, john Kish, David Beard, Barbara Katz. Second Row: Chris Lesense. lohn Bannon, Chris Hinds, Neil Oatley, Lee Taylor, Paul Kelley, Vicki Singleton, Coach Brinton. NIJ.: lf hu. .gf lv Discussing strategy. Winning affirmitive team. .ittivilies new Q - X N 0 6 Front Row: Randy Barnes, Sponsor Sharon Buck, Debbie Merrill. Second Row: Linda Slade, Sharon Ruffer, janet Downs, Vicki johnson. Third Row: judy Seagle, loAnn Privitera, Nancy Pope, Debbie Woodley. Fourth Row: Sherry Gwin, janice Beard, Denise Stavenger, Diana Duball, Dottie Murphy, Carma Cole, Cheryl Sherman, Denise Winfield. FBLA SPGNSCRS TEACHERS TE Members at Installation Banquet The FBLA Club increases business knowledge and skills, by working with community, financial and social activi- ties. An example of their community activities was the selling of stuffed animals as a fund raising project. Officers this year are: Randy Barnes Duties of a president. - Presidentg Debbie Merrill - Vice Pres- identg Linda Slade - Secretaryg Sharon Ruffer - Treasurer, Kathy King - Parlimentariang Vickie johnson - Re- porter, janet Downs - Historianp joanne Privitera - Chaplin. The sponsor is Sharon Buck. X 5. . 4 f ,fl-s5ff.r N . ' Q , Qi L., ...xr-3 , V + f.-ri- rw A if fifty-one Donna Adcock Larry Ashcraft Bobby Bailey Larry Bailey Becky Barfoot lohn Barnes Brad Bell Louise Beltrami Pat Billari Cary Blankenship Ned Braithwaite Becky Brown Deborah Caswell Pauline Caswell Pam Catalanoe Pat Chappell Harry Chetister Robin Claxton Becky Cook Debbie Courtney Barbara Cowan Cindy Crabtree Stanley Clreekmore Robin Crispin Cathy Davis Robin Davis Shelley Deford Mark Dehns lames Denton Wanda Dozier lames Dreano Delton Dunbar lda lentress Kathy tries! Frank Gillespie Steve Cray NlIN'llIt'S KEY CHAINS AND CARDS SOLD BY DE DECA is the Distributive Education Clubs of America. lt is the national or- ganization of high school and post secondary students enrolled in Dis- tributive Education classes all over the United States. It is organized on local state, and national levels to provide in- centives and rewards through recogni- tion for Distributive Education stu- dents. It encourages group partici- pation, leadership development, ca- reer study, and is recognized as a vital part ofthe program. I - I A144 153 I' i,,1',. P... . ig I 1 Club discusses plans. The manual of DE. Ricky Cupton Nancy Cuyton Robin Hames Alice Hamill Mike Hamill Clarence Harris Sheryl Hawkins Beth jones Steve lones Dean lordan Emily lordan Brian Kalman Yvette Kimble Yvonne Kimble Montague lohn Moore leanne Myers lames McCullom Beth McGowan lohn McKinney Charlie Doug King Steve Newbern Haywood Ric ky Knox Debbie Ken Hallett ludy Lannon Obenauer Clary Henry Hugh Levesque Connie Ernie Hill Karen Manby O'Toole Debbie Hobson Ron Howard Dana lackson Vicki lohnson Gail Mayton Ianite Melvin Peggy Miley loAnne Larry Owens Susan Pate Chris Peterson Bee Powell Kathy Price Aubrey Priddy Richard Quell Lena Raper Anita Reed Barbara Register Karen Ries Lynne Riser Larry Ritch lames Roberts Bridget Robinson Debra Rumberger Ron Salih 1 Vicky Sanderlin Matthew Sanderson Billy Savage Roger Savage Karen Sawyer Neil Silas Robin Silas Debbie Simmons Bill Smith Scott Smith Terry Spence Bruce Stevens Nina Suggs Marty Taylor gt DE Club of 1973. lan Thomas Tericia Throneberry David Turner Phillip Tyree Deborah VanHoy Ricky Wade Beatrice Williams Wayne Womble David Yarrington Karen Youngblood DE FLO TFIRSTI HOMECOMI C yn, fo Members decorate bulletin board. Pam Catalino tapes notes. Lawrence explains ad system. us'- 2. if fr. 'ui' A 'ee EQ joe Lawrence - DE club sponsor. -ina fifty-three .ffl -+ .' ,A J, r , , I.. l 3 ' l lqtf all IW W .af TH ESPIANS GRCWI yi. six Front Row: Mike Bates, latkie Criss, Angeleck McCormic. Second Row: Cindy Hatcher, Dora Holloway, Laurie Carter, Debbie Tulchak, Sue Cox, Susan Albrecht. Third Row: Rita Mulley, Brian lxalman, Vicki White, Cindy Marshall, Cheryl Goode, David McNulty, Katherine Byrd, Lois llartourt, Sharon Etheridge, Kathy Williams, Bill Edmonds, Mrs. West. Fourth Row: Fred Saw- yer, It-tt Simons, Pam Morrision, Becky Brunner, Brad Bess, Chris jackson, Pam Falls, Teresa Hubbard, Philip Cordon, Grady Hedgepath. I . ,i 'jigll' i 1.5 ., I iilixiiliiis Qui V' Y I U T ernpertures rising , 4.u4-Qs! 1 limi Fint reviews notes. Z' Sharon Etheridge in her glory. - ,, -v' 115-1.7 if SIZE AND IN TALENT I i I 1 Q I e I i I I Who did you expect, Perry Mason? I I lifts ff- vl f M wing 4'i'iif'? it if J , I, ity!-Lex., '.r . Katherine Byrd fights for the defense. 0 Thespians is an international organi- zation of actors. Troupe 3027 was es- tablished at Kempsville in 1966. Its purpose is to present plays which con- tribute both culture and entertainment to the audience. To qualify, students must prove their ability and dedication in drama. It is a great honor to be selected for membership in this club. The officers this year are: President- Katherine Byrdg Vice-President - Susan Albrechtg Secretary-Treasurer - Debbie Tluchak. The Club is sponsored by Alice West. in vii' No cover charge. The goal of the Future Homemakers Association is to help individuals improve personal, family and commu- nity living. An example of there involv- ments was a tea held in December. Officers this year were: Donna lrvvin - Presidentg Valerie Somers - Vice Presidentg Pat Rogen - Treasurerg Lisa Blackwell - Secretaryp Steve Wood - TEACHERS E ICY FHA TEA 'SiiZlf.5'efl22,.C'Ub is SpO SO'ed by W , il I , l' t, ,. Fm., ll l ll , l ll 'l l l l i -' if l l CD ps sf l , vt. . , - Front Row: lx.irvr1W'.1llau', Steve' Wood, Pal Rogvn, El.1incPic-rsol, Iulie Sayre, Kim Davis, Donna Irwin, Valerie Somers. if 1, 41 Xi' Qu ' PV' Q .4 Counting up the profits. Mrs. Harper sponsors club. FRENCH CLUB SELLS CANDY Front Row: Susan Taylor, Barbara DeBellis, Lisa Howard, Tommy Brinkley, Marty Bond - Sponsor. Second Row: Nancy Loiseaux, Laura Thorne, loan Williams, David Tise. Third Row: Mickey Williams, Kathy Becby, jan Mismas, Cherie Johnston, Glenn Walls. 1 36 l The main objective of the French Club is to promote an interest in the language, culture and customs of the French people. Through club activities, students are able to expand upon that knowledge which has been obtained in classroom study. ln addition to sponsoring a candy sale at all home basketball games and Christmas caroling for many French families in the area, the Club partici- pates in many activities programmed by the local chapter of L'AIliance Fran- caise. The Officers this year are: Susan Taylor - President, Barbara DeBellis - Treasurer, Lisa Howard - Secre- tary, Tommy Brinkley - Vice Pres- ident. The sponsor is Anne Harper. titty-seven The Girls Athletic Association is very active at Kempsville this year. The members are girls that have interests in various sports such as hockey, volleyball, and basketball. The club is sponsored by M.j. Waldman. Officers are: Paula Morphis - President, Sue Adkins - Vice Presidentg Da Lynn Pa- trick - Treasurer, Nancy Loizeaux - Secretary, Bonnie Morton - Business Secretary. ',3 1i'f'.gff:,pVLwi A '- - 2 'L-if The baskets the other way. GAA SPONSORS BASKETB 's LL GAMES 5 ..,, , ff if 1 N, 4,0 fqksvf N v an-s I Front Row S ir nh Bowling, Felic ha Boyd, lane Beeby, Chris Roon, Sheila Sheehy, Shelly Hamill, Marsha McHorse, julie Sayers, Dana Jones. Second Row Nti lissi Btmlt s X it kie Sargent, Cindy Newsome, Debbie Ambrose, lo Baynard, Becky Bruner, Diane Bulger, Cindy Lions. Third Row Di htm In r limi 1 Brutther, Diane McNulty, Sandy Hoff, Laura Thorne, Marta Brown, Louise Hymons. Fourth Row: Nancy Loizeaux, lx ithli i n Fmt H1 in D ilynn I' uint k, Susan Atkins, Carolina Caeias, Susan Cline, Sandy Thompson, Kathy Bryant. Fifth Row: Lori Robnett, Joyce Turley, Bonnie Martin, Kathy Beeby, Claren Scoot, Barb Parsons, M.l. Waldmann. mfr jr .1 cl rw, P J X Brad digquggeg projects, Everyone states their opinions. SKATI G PARTY HELD l 'wi S - f Lin, V . -1 , . Ll. Q . T 'Q ' . - f 1 ' f1.i' 75 353 ' A- ' L .,i ' . i X41 3123 his flu li' U. lil :-- l:: iii 2- ' . fp. 5 Front Row: lane Carvil, Hal Casey, Lisa Howard, Sharon Rutter, Brad Clark. Second Row: Nancy Pees, Lucy Kunzman, Richard Ballou, Glen Wintemburg, Bonnie jones, Grady Hedgespeth. Third Row: lrma Vinson - Sponsor, Nememiah Spence, Linda Slade, Kevin Morrissey, Bob Vogel, Martha Earl, Kathy Metzger. F:urth Row: Vicki White, Becky Bruner, Kathy Foy, Debbie Friesan, Bill'Crane. M jr, lib 1 li iT, lr. Civitan 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 initiative abilities. Among the club's activities this year are: Avery successful f'voo-doo and spirit doll sale, visiting children at DePaul hospital and Christmas caroling. The officers this year are: President - Brad Clark, Vice-President - Sharon Rufferg Secretary - Lisa Howard, Treasurer - Hal Casey: Chaplain - jane Carvil. Irma Vinson is the club's sponsor. filly-nine MUMS SOLD BY KEYETTES The motto We Serve has been successfully carried out this year by the Keyette Club. Service projects are chosen each month, combined with many contribu- tions to the school and community. There are other activities for the pur- pose of raising money, such as the an- nual Sadie Hawkins Dance, selling homecoming mums, car washes, and others. The Keyette Club has remained a growing club with the help of their sponsor, Eddie Baker. The officers are President - Karen Wallacep Vice President - Susan Danielsg Treasurer - judy Shermang Secretary - Debbie Robinsong and Historians - Cheryl White and Karen Crawford. IFN 'xv' Hurry up preacher Keyettes float at Homecoming 041' 'yin Ev W ,, . A gf lf 9 it -L-f NMA 1 - 2 5 u:,',..-f-160 ,....,-- f X,..-.f---4 SEZ Front Row: Sam Guthrie, Nancy Pees, Devon Eldridge, lane Carvil, Lucy Kunzman. Second Row: Kevin Baker, Pat Gentry, Cheryl Wallace, Sharon Kunz, lay Snyder, Don Simmons. Third Row: Sponsor - Charlotte Oursler, George MacDonald, Robert Leverone, Sandy Thompson, Mickey O'hara, Maury Hill, Earl Hanbury, Larry Sarosdy. CLUB HOLDS RUMMAGE SALE Devon talks of new project. IS LATIN DEAD? No, Latin is alive and living at Kempsville High School. The Latin Club is only one of the many chapters of the National junior Clas- sical League. The Club attended the State convention in November and helped finance the trip with money from the football candy sales, and rummage sale. The program included Christmas carroling over the holidays. The officers of the club are: Pres- ident - Devon Eldridge, Vice- President - Stephen Fitchett, Treasur- er - jane Carvilg Secretary - Nancy Pees, Chaplain - Sam Guthrie, Histo- rian -- Lucy Kunzman. nk X511 Club discusses plans. Xv,CQ 'N sixtyaf 'ic KEY CLUB HAS NEW SPONSOR l li.l .1 lll Ili The Key Club this year has been ac- tive in district activities, some of which include inter-club football games, a convention in Ocean City, Md., and a planned 36 hour basketball marathon between area Key Club districts. We have worked closely with our Kiwanis sponsors, with emphasis on serving the youth of the community. We wish to express great apprecia- tion to our sponsors Mr. Whitehurst and Mr. Taylor. The main emphasis in the second semester will be on building up our under-classmen membership so that next year we will have a strong club. ii 1'-I 2 -ffr ' .,,, SJ . ' 1 s - I . R V my Q, - . FM X .ff . ' V f C Front Row: lake Whitehurst - Sponsor, Steve McCord, Chris jackson, john Orman, Clayton Bernick, jeff Cole Frank Minski. Second Row: Ric Harriman, Ken Moore, jerry Haste, Rick Ballou, Roddy Calhoun, Bill McNew Robert Wigandt, Hal Casey, Cary Haste ' L Key Club cheerleader PURPQSE FULFULLED- CHESS PRC OTE It T? it it 5, ur A Front Row: Paul Stevens, Chris LeSesne, Danny Shultz, Dennis Granger, Nehemiah Spence III, Charles Shank, Matt Stavish, Kim Turner. Second Row: Mike O'Brien, Nelson Alcosh, Marshall Lewis, Crich Kindred, Steven Stavish, Bill Smith, Doug Paschall and Kelly. q 1 A S' it 4 Are you sure Bobby Fischer started this way? sg gifs if 'BJP' ,.,.,.1snlIU 'Q Check MATE! ' You better not touch my queen. The Kempsville High School Chess Club has been in existence for two years. During this time it has fulfilled it's purpose, to promote Chess on the high school level. The Club has challenge system running throughout the year and matches with other schools are set up periodically. The Club's annual event and the Va. Beach Norfolk Area H.S. Chess Cham- pionship, the Kempsville Invitational Scholastic Chess Tournaments, the Norfolk Open Chess Tournaments, and the Va. Beach Chess Congress. The last two are United States Chess Federation rated events. The Club became a USCF-affiliate this year. Anyone interested in learning to play Chess or in improving their game are eligible to join. The Club's officers for this year are: Nehemiah Spence, Ill - President, Mary Bee Halsey Secretary, john Kish - Vice President, Glenn Wintemberg -Treasurer. si xty-three The Leo Club is affiliated with the Lions Club. The Club has contributed money to the loy Fund. Money was raised through many projects, among them, the selling of Christmas trees. Twice a year the Leo Club sponsors an eyeglass drive to collect eyeglasses for the needy. The officers are: President - Larry Stauffer, lst Vice President - Christy Siebels, 2nd Vice President - Harold Casey, Secretary- Sharlene Nash, and Treasurer - Geri Siebels. The Club's sponsor is Ray Barlow. sr. if N' Q---..- Q. .4 ...Inn Q . - . qw, , all 'Q x R' 1 XX, . 1 activities .ET 1 . Z l , i , . in i P 3-f,- - -' J' ' Q r-+1 H Ax '11 J f,-1' f f ' J ..+1'. 'L-1 3 , , ,- H -go,-I K A::,gl,,,' ix L., Z ,. ,S '- -,,f:-fi, L 'Qi . Hz '. g'.f T. 'i1t,:aA X 'f fit Front Row: Rod Buffington, Martha Earl, Anne Morris, Nehemianh Spence, Sponsor - judy Staten. Second Row: Laura Dennis, joey Rusnock, Nancy Long, jana Boyles, Phyliss Ashley, Robin Cross. Third Row: Susan Guthrie, Wendy Settle, janet Atherton, Susan Taylor Kathy Murphy, Ellen Smith. Fourth Row: Bob Vogel, Dawn Murphy, Dianne Boyd, Nancy Pees, jane Carve 1, Lucy Kunzman Fifth Row: jerry Haste, Mike McCartney, Cindy Marshall, Doug Lewis, Paul Felts, Christy Siebels. Sixth Row: Tom Brinkley, Clayton Bernick, Laurie Wilson, Bill Crane, Vicky White, Diane McCarthy. Seventh Row: Brad Clark, Karen Pullen, Carolyn Kramer, Cary Haste, Debbie Friesen, Vicky Gradel, jeff Dozier. NHS CFFERS TUTORI G SERVICES .Q K Members of the National Honor So- ciety are chosen in the spring of their junior year. They are selected on the qualities of character, leadership, ser- vice, and scholarship. The Society's high standards were upheld by a tu- toring service which was offered during the year and by helping the school in any other way possible. The officers this year are: President- Anne Morris, Vice President - Nehemial Spence, Secretary - Martha Earl, Treasurer - Roddy Buffington. judy Staten is club sponsor. fxiy-fiv K The Pep Club has worked hard this year to increase school spirit and en- thusiasm for the Club. They have made signs to enable the student body to be aware of activities going on around the school. Their support in all spons has given the necessary boost in school spirit. The officers this year are: President- Elizabeth Mason, Vice President - Sandy Winfield, Secretary - Shirley Smithsong Treasurer - Kathleen Foremang Reporter - Lyn Clark. Pep Club makes spirit signs. PEP CLUB'S SIC-NS BGDST SPIRIT fx fn'-Q., ' J 5 K1 Front Row: Kathleen Foreman, Sandy Winfield, Elizabeth Mason, Shirley Smithson, Lyn Clark, Sandra Stinson, Cathy It-reslterz, Sponsor. Second Row: Barbara Parsons, Sheree Wallace, Karen Earl, Kathy Wison, Pat Hardy, Norma Foreman, Cathy Simmons, Third Row: Mary Edwards, Vic kie Spangler, Cindy Thurston, Debbie Simmons, Darleen Stevenson. Fourlh Row: Lmily jordan, Sharon Thompson, Cindy Smtih, Tweety Winfield, Sharon Kunz, Cindy Lyons. Fifth Row: Marie Cox, Nancy loin-aux, Melissa Bowles, Fran Kujawski, Ida Hardison. Sixth Row: Debbie Hobbs, Ann Rollins, Debbie Coad, Wendy Settle, Laura Dennis. ,A g fl..-4- . -- i 6-D E. W Front Row: jackie Sessoms - Sponsor, Debbie Friesen, Rita Mullaly, lan Bullock, Carolyn lxramer. Second Row: Pat Hardly, Pat Lynch, Rhona Stiff, Norma Freeman. Third Row: Sandy Kramer, Lisa Langelier, Leann Wilson. Fourth Row: Chris Le Sesne, David Hall, Keith Forrest, Linda Wilson, Mark Lewis, lohn Bryzinski, Laurie Wilson. STUDE TS RETUR TO ESPANA The Spanish Club of Kempsville is expanding every year. These members are moving ahead, The Club has had several money making projects this year including selling lollipops. Officers this year are: Carolyn Kramer - President, jan Bullock - Vice President, Rita Mullaly - Treasurer, Debbie Friezen - Secretary, and jackie Sessoms - Sponsor. A 'riff .s A ' -- s.-W. ' Club float in Homecoming. :sixty-seven Developing appreciation of plays and learning basic skills of self expres- sion are the objectives of the Drama Club. Much emphasis is also placed on selfconfidence and poise in acting. The students study play production to enable them to fully appreciate drama and its many phases. The members of the Club participate in make-up, lighting, the building of sets, and actual stage acting. The Club is sponsored by Alice West. W 'ls tr TALENT A D ' fi. C '. 1 iw .5 ., X . ' 'Q-3'll 1 . r 6 l- 'M .,. .U li if N 5A i Jeter the clown. Practice makes perfect. 1. Practice at the Senior Class Play. .lClIXllIl'S TD 1 ,,f K And thats how it happened! 9 Emotions and feelings shown by actress. N j V I SKILL DISPLAYED ' .3 lfr 3 - ,M ' ' ' ' i 2 .,x. ,NH A -f2:f::.'? A , 4 eww , W, 5 , if zifide ff Hr 4 Q E f ?ifFsZ.f3-E , 'L ,. i Q, 2 ' Qir I . E K ra , fir 1 -X 'xx Drama Club of 1973, lyk ,ff A Senior Play, Adrift In New York in Performgnqe and skill, practice. Y Don't fight over mo! SIXTY-DI Ficlelis Tri-Hi-Y is a service organiza- tion. The club with the largest mem- bership of all clubs at Kempsville. l Many projects were taken by the club this year, several included attending churches every month and visiting a convalescent home. r f .Rx I 7' i 2 ' i , 1' 5 ' if . ,i 1. l Tri-Hi-Ys float in Homecoming parade. Co-captains Boyles and Hobbs talk over tactics. TRI-HI-Y AKES FLOWERS A D PDTS -B 'TZ' Front Row: Anne Rollins, Linda Slade, Kathy Simmons, Shirleen Miller, Carol Picard, Wendy Settle, Valeris Houck, Paula Priden, Robin Cross, Cindy Marshall, Vanessa Halvorsen, Laurie Reynolds, Debbie Hobbs, Nancy Long, ludy Sherman, Nancy Tapscott, Brenda Boyd, Karen Turner, Roberta Brown. Second Row: Robin jackson, Dorothy Cline, Kim Davis, Cheri lohnston, Debbie Ambrose, Pam Amory, Anita Hammer, Nancy loilaux, Kathleen Foreman, Pam Falls, Cheryl Robinson, Susan Albrecht, Debbie Tluchak, Karen Underhill. Third Row: ludy Staten - Sponsor. Carolyn Menge, Kathy King, Lori Walker, lana Boyles, Patrice Bowles, Debbie Dearborn, Diana Rquschenbach, Sherrye leter, Kathy Hammer, Bonnie Martin, Diana Duvall, Becky Meadows, Linda Hussey, Connie Butler, Sandy Winfield, Denise Winfield. ictivities A' I ! 1' r l v-1, A A friendly shoulder to lean on. The highlight of the year was Powder Puff Football. Even though the team lost the game, it was enjoyed by all. Co-captains chosen were lana Boyles and Debbie Hobbs. Steve Parker was again their coach. Officers this year are: Vanessa Hal- vorsen - Presidentp Nancy Ratlitf -- Vice Presidentg Laurie Reynolds M- Treasurerg Robin Cross - Secretaryg Debbie Hoffs - Chaplaing Paula Purden - Sargeant at Armsg ludy Staten - Sponsor. I . Q ', 1 'X . i- it rel -. h ' Q' . . ll 5531 . It -i 1' I '1 it , I 4 i ' ,J n I ll, V ' lg lv Q J A coaches' delight. FOR VISIT TO A CONVALESCENT HO E Run that ball! Who has the ball? --ft? I E! if CLUB GROWS IN STATUS A UMBER 'Q -'2--'.3'. '9iQ'y. I' ' . Af' 'jf ', , I 1,2 frilly ' N7 13' . 1 - - M vu U- 1 king - ,f-I tr.- I . -Q, 1 -v '.. ' S nt at arms Mike McCartney - Treasurer, Brain Catlin and ic 1-rsi Mark laws - S4'cr0t.1ry,Mikv Conaway - Chaplain, Cadillac Harris - . argea - - ., , Frank Welch - C0-Chairmen. , 'J l -r , ' l ,Dip . g -l nl' If -H 'YJ' 'Qs 31 ' .. 1 1 .F- Front Row: Don McBride, Charlie Misuna, Frank Moore, Mark Barbee, Mark Laws, Paul Robinson, Terry Lassister, Mike Conaway, Mike McCartney, Brad Clements, Mike Bryant. Second Row: Tim Thompson, Grady Hedgspeth, Mark Bird, jimmy Moore, Brad Brinkley, Billy Parris, Barly Slocum, Frank Minscke, Cadillac Harris, David Campbell, Mark Brewer, lim Everett, Danny Rose, Kevin Morrisey, Lee Fowler, Brian Catlin, Steve Lemnios, Frank Welch. The Kempsville High School Varsity Club has existed for five years now. It has grown in size and leadership. Activities this year have consisted of helping the community and school by such things as buying the Varsity Cheerleaders flowers for the Home- coming football game. The officers are Brian Catlin and Frank Welch Co-Chairmen, Mark Laws - Secretary, Mike McCartney - Trea- surer, Mike Conaway - Chaplain, and Cadillac Harris - Sargeant-at- arms. The club sponsors are Ed Booth and Ray Barlow. I., . .Zwff - Q n- , ,I V ,V I' gr :L , r ' v. f .- 'lizifxf . -nr - I -.- 'y-533 ', l , . -s ,' .-3 rs , Jt rf Sfyflffr' f - I - an 5 .Jie WQIVA. ,R L, l ,.M:,. i . . ,Lak 5 sf V , .-'if Q . X izllgf.. L 694 agy-.- . .. ..... A Q . .- X 3 , I' A - ,, W:-avi - -f-:vw - W- :Q--.-T:-W n i , gl' . . .v. Y , i Y'-'if fu' ' . f' l Executive council at work. Club officers discuss future planvs. seventy-three Y-Teens is a service organization affiliated with the YWCA. The club strives to develop good personal char- acter in each of its members and also to extend friendship to all people in a Christian way. Y-Teens activities this year included a Halloween and Christmas party for a group of underprivileged children and a tea for the teachers. The Y-Teens remained undefeated once again in Powderpuff football. This year the club had a new coach, Mr. Garrett. Sponsors of the club this year were Pam Quinn and Betty Whitford. The Y-Teens greatly appreciate all of the time, effort, and devotion and the teachers have given to the club. Officers this year were: President, Martha Earl, Vice-President, Susan Williams, Secretary, Krystal Lakeg Treasurer, Paula Musselmang Chaplain and Sgt.-at-Arms, Nancy Oard, and Historian, Chrys Roon. Y TEENS ARE VICTGRIOUS AGAIN -.H . . K V Front Row: Sponsor - Pam Quinn, Martha Earl, Susie Williams, Paula Musselman, Nancy Oard, Krystal Lake. Second Row: Peggy Earl, Robbie Lowry, Kathy Murphy. Third Row: Mary Ann Miller, Becky Garcia, Belinda McKenzie, Kris Heassler, Darlene Sharp, Vicki johnson, Kathy Metzger, Sharon Samson, Marianne Miller, Christy Proctor, Connie Kearns, Debbie Lang, Macy Poulin, Becky Skiles, Patty Curran, Mary Womble, Tina Remicci. -.....,-,.....-v--'-'- F ld -'N o- 'W 97? -E50-'Q'Q,anQl ' 53- bl' ,-Av .- . . 1 riff' ,.ns.n' . -. la iftixilic-s 'Q 7 ulCl Terri Bryant gains yardage. Coach Garrett contemplates victory. l l Becky Skiles pours on the power. .Q S 19 FIRST YEAR FOR IROTC The NIROTC is offered for the first time at Kempsville High. There are 85- 90 people enrolled in the program, including several girls. The main purpose of the NIROTC is to train young men and women to be officers in the armed services. The group has Staff Officers and Platoon Commanders, also positions of com- missioned and petty officers. The students in the program enjoyed it very much. The classes are taught by Com- mander Lackore and Chief Clutter. .aililzi KH5 RQTC Qffiqg-rg Cordan keeps in step during drills. Q T . -- i T J' u 5 , - 5 Q H. Q ' . ' r Q li '. 'N ., ' 4 .5 'N T .gs . ff . ' 5 , 'vnvaw .r 3 . W Q, T flil TA . Q xr T . -1lV-:--- All stand at attention for Inspection. I Q Commander Lackore instructs class. -ef 'V-is 2. -' fr- is X sw l ROTC not limited to school. Chief Cutler checks his patrol. l X severity-five STUDENTS EXHIBIT VARIGUS 4 '-Y? J . v , , '.4js,, ' .,,,',, . , 'f A- 1 'YEL ,. 'Nah' 4 -- - --V 1.1 X , .,.r 2, . ,' Lf 4 .W- e,.. . . ' L r'j:,g,. 3-5: tgfi, . fn- . -' ' 11.6 '. 41- 11155-. -1 ff 1-5 '-r An '-5j-'-.z,V-,4- . . fillg-'ff' ff ?--f. an ' '-gpr-af-2 '14-.v . I -1. A -V 9.9 E I, r 1. n'f X Qc'-. , .- , i 'v!.:1 - ' - A .- C -, I w1-fqilf:--f--.- ft . .,Ll:-A 1.f5sx,,,i5'g:?,'tj- , fx rg, - .x ...fy- A 'f -.,A.ii'q',L1l-1, l -A Mi, - 7l,.., -:L-' 41' ,---. ' ,. '1':'.35. 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Xs,7'n , .-x9' n'1A-r ,ry x 1 -is-.,'JQ'.l ' . - .- 'f' :ff .-4?t--.?:-'Age -ffaxxiitk ' 5 '-1 .f,., 11- - .1-.- .mS:-Sb. -- --ii--. --Q'-?43r::-mg -.., - - -if ff-' 7 I i -'o I Skilled hands transform mound of plaster to art. Saturday in the Park by Sharon Rogers. I 1 1' 1 4 R NO fp x a ' M .ltlIXlllt'x Y 4! X. S A - A.lJ-lJJtnL. ..- P1 - h ff - 1 t - ' tfl d :- t pt F Hldt Q OYIUCC Dy Zi pft PZIFJIIOIW O GUI' an W3 Lf. I .-tl Bored stiff? . l ll t FQRMS OF Fl E ART SKILLS .11 Q xx :S w 2 ' K- 5. ' A . Q, ' ' 4' N , .. A. Nl 55.- if 4 , A P l .' l 135152. . gm Y x I V ' yn- gt ? 1 . 5' ftp vs in 1 ,F ' 4 . Q X . ' -- ' ' Practice, patience exhibited through art. Untitled by Evan Pitts. Are you sure this is going to fit? Expression through acrylics. .9 Creativity is again displayed by Kempsville's student. These talented individuals excell in oils, pen and ink, acrylic and other medians. They have contributed greatly in promoting in- volvement in other students. The goal of these artists is to mold and perfect the imaginative potential through the leadership of Robin Partin, head of the Art Department. SQVQITYY-S9Vffl'1 lndustrial Arts offers six areas for a student to choose from. They may take two years of every course offered in woods, metals, drafting, electronics and crafts. The department has the largest enrollment of any school in Vir- ginia Beach. Students are encouraged to plan and construct all types ot items - from leather belts to building the chassie for a hot rod. The labs are busy with activity everyday, with many students taking two or more industrial arts classes. STUDENTS SHGVV PLEASURE K' Myron Curtis explains pot throwing. Precession and skill required. Sanding makes smooth. In Electrical equipment necessary for everyday use 3 fly . Rifle mast- made in Woodshop. Patience, the key to success. seventy-eight ,iv-Q-,-,ll A D E IGYMENT IN ARTS rf- ft f' Closer to a finished pot. Tools of a Draftsman. Molding to perfection .5 , , -.Mx fs. v Xfivx X A x --tems. , Fi , ' f 4 ive 1 fw .N ,, -2 : b - '. 'W' . , ,R . M V i IW, ganna-suv la. Safety glasses essentiai in Sf A' Throw that pot! Smoothing the surface. K we esi is 'ist shops. seventy-nine The Chorus of Kempsville High School produces an almost unlimited list of songs. It ranges from classical music to the sounds of today. Two concerts are presented each year. These concerts always provide the au- dience with much enjoyment and are the result of hard work, practice, and talent. The department has several divi- sions of singers. They are Mixed Chorus, Cirl's Chorus, Accapella Chorus, and Madrigals. Lou Sawyer is the head of the department. SAWYER DIRECTS CHURUS 1, Front Row: janet Atherton, Cheryl Robinson, Arleen Deberry, Karen Pullen, Marianne Miller Laurie Wilson. Second Row: jeff Bradley, Nat jones, Vickie White, Martha jones, Rick Bleise Mike Crabtree. Third Row: Don Simmons, lake Powers, Don Moss if Q mt YK Y i .ntixitii-H 'li' S Fly Me To The Moon. Make the pitch softer. Ac capella at practice. Lil ,4- Lou Sawyer acknowledges the audiences applause. Lou Sawyer directs chorus in another number. SONGS FILL THE IR I The direc1or's hands are music in themselves. XI I f I Xi I I Ln' f .Il uk.-4r4'H' J Lou Sawyer surrounded by beautiful music and girls. eighty-one 'NN, X r f r irjffstqggg JN4yfAJ fl iffy? ts' 'P 1 Lai 3 '..e,a The beat goes on The Kempsville Marching Chiefs under the direction of lerry Cole prac tices every day during third bell These students put forth many long hours of practice for their performances The band played at all home foot ball games and marched in several parades including the Oyster Bowl They had two concerts, one in the fall and one in the spring. The band also played at several home basketball games. An outstanding year for the Kempsville band. BA D MARCH ES AT CHARITY BO x 4 I i j .Q 'F als I ll L, x W' i I ' : N ,f x 1 it 1,5 1 . ,I -i , i ' 1 i H lj by 3' 2 . 1' :A i i 0.51: ' r I... .. i g Only four minutes till half. Chief Tenney at work. Band and maiorettes exit field. C K f if P fi Wayne Anderson Stanley Beasley Melody Bernard Eddie Blaylock David Bowling Cindy Bremser jeb Brewer Tim Brewer Ricky Brooks Nancy Brown Nancy Bruce Mary Brun Roddy Calhoun Robert Callihan Debbie Calvert john Carlo jackie Colden Rocky DeRentis Kathy Earley Terri Edwards Mike Ehrmann Steve Fitchett Lee Fix David Fluty Mike Flynn Scott Foxwell Carolyn Cahagan Mike Geston john Cilliken jamie Gray Bruce Green Gary Haste jerry Haste Ann Higgins Elish Higgins Raymond Higgins Linda Holland Mike Hoover Tim johnston Bonnie jones Steve Kappler Mike Valley Tia King Steve Knight Bill Knowles Laura Kubiszewski 'Q' YI If ROSTER Bob Lengel Larry Liverman Larry Lysse Roger Mandigo Roger Martin Marvel Mayfield Phil Meekins Terrie Metz Sherman Montgomery Dallas Monney Pam Moyer David Nelson Ann Nettles Danette Norville Danny Norville Helen Olds Mike Padgett johnny Perkins john Peterson Tommy Powers Pat Pugh Guy Rhodes Debbie Roberts HCWJQ A ., W Kim Rush Roland Russell Mike Schnoebelen Donald Shelly Rick Sherman Ellen Smith Gail Smith jackie Spruiil Alva Tarkenton David Tenney Skee Tenney Valerie Tenney Linda Thomas Billy Tyree Richard Ward Susan Warren Ted Warren Robert VV'aShbui'i'i Gwen White Karen V-Jilson Eric Wilson Nancy Yaple Bob Vogel eighty-thref L Serious thought. GIRLS TVVIRL l OYSTER BOWL P RADE Hard work and long practices show that Kempsvilles' majorettes are out- standing in their marching and twirling abilities. They displayed their talents to the student body as well as the public by their appearance at pep rallies, all home football games and several parades including the Oyster Bowl. Dene Montgomery is the teams sponsor. Terry Francis is captain. Vicki Williamson. Dtwh I ' vt . ',.'.', g' vxb Rossi Cavallo, Cindy Marshall, Linda Mood, Sherry Francis, Terry Francis, Sharon Eagle, lean Lamb, Vicki Williamson. GIRLS ADD SPIRIT Front Row: Irene Morris, Connie lohsnon, Karen Courtney, Sandy johnson. Second Row: .Iulie Smith, Becky Skiles. Third Row: Krystal Lake, Anita Hammer, Darlene Booker, Lynn Lee, Tina Snyder, Kathy Tuck. The IV Cheerleaders displayed their pep and spirit through the year. The group sponsored by Cathy Tereskesz cheered at all IV sports activites. The spirit of these girls have helped their teams come out on top with great season records. Co-captains this year are Lynn Lee and julie Smith. Happiness is 3 touchdown. Girls with sponsor, Cathy Tereskesz. - ui ...D i . H A I l oy . xv A In , I I T 5 'X A R f? 9. 3 xifa 5...aa..0. 2 F'-517i rf 1.', s'o'o'S' --,il ' ,Jah ' . .Ln . ..t,NJ' ' ,Qs , . .,e' ,gf , A . Q ..-.a .' ,si I fl :26'i'f' f 'f+-if I .-,f T. -5, --' 1 .Jaw ,Q . I , ., 5--:usp Q, C. W It ' s 11?-.t'.: -.ELg'f'7'- s ' ' C: 1- ff . , -- - if Co-Captainsg Lynn Lee and julie Smith . G0 Chiefs! eighty-five The Varsity Cheerleaders worked together this year to promote spirit and enthusiasm throughout KHS while supporting the Mighty Chiefs . The squad participated in several parades and attended Camp where they were named the Most Outstanding Squad. During the year the girls took on many projects including selling potato chips and painting the field house. Charlotte Oursler sponsored the squad this year. i1 71' 4, 1 A 'Q' 10? Wgndy Settle, CO-Cap1ain Debbie GOE:ld, CO-Ciiplalfl '!'f!x 41 .n09.il..J.a. w .tttlvitit-N SJ I L 1' Anne wonders Why? Dede, Debbie, and Laura earn a deserved rest. Debbie Hobbs --...5-gp,L -. It the tans didnt notite us, they never will. CHEERLEADERS ADD PEP TO SPDRTS 1 Left to right: Dede Dandridge, Laura Dennis, janet Hightower, Anne Roliins, Debbie Coad, Wendy Settle, Debi Divelbliss, Debbie Lang, Pam Morris, Katie Todd, Robin Barton. . I ' F 5 ' IDA X x ,. 41 3 11-75 s I - i N , -1 1 I A Qs. 'f i -Q.. X , IN Debi Divelbliss Laura Dennis Anne Rollins Girls on parade. Have you got that spirit? Mighty-S 5 DRILL P RTICIPATES IN CYSTER BOWL '4 Front Row: Terry DeCoo k, Sharon Kendrick, Pam Amory, Chris Heassler, Brenda Boyd, Karen Turner, Nancy Tabscott, Debbie Oatman, Theresa Catron, Carol McBride, Second Row: Scherryl jeter, Cheir lohnston, Susan Houtckins, Debbie Dearborn, Devon Eldridge, Marta Brown, Patrice Boyles, Connie Kearns, Lois Walker, Debbie Lovitt, Chris Roon, Debbie Ambrose, Bever- ly Larry, Bonita Green, Terry Sawyer, Vicki Anderson. Seniors Front Row: Shirleen Miller, Cindy Marshall, Valerie Houck, Robin Cross, janet Atherton, Susan Taylor, Laurie Reynolds, Lee Berkhimer. Second Row: Charlene Nash, Phyllis Ashley, Nancy Long, Kim Davis, Linda Tucker, jana Boyles, Kathy King, Kim Schafer, Susan Daniels, Cathy Davies, Carolyn Menge. I Co-Captains: Robin Cross, and lana , Boyles. Q '. WILLIAMSBU RG AND GHCDWAN PARADES Smile girls, smile 9 z l l ali I Qqi -an-lf Left, left, left right A 5' QA as KNPSHLLE ,, Affgiig. Team marches at Williamsburg Parade. me F' At P Girls, Girls, Girls The Drill Team of Kempsville headed by Co-Captains Robin Cross and lana Boyles have ended another year of fine accomplishments. The Fifty-five girls on the team all worked extremely hard this year to entertain everyone whom they performed for. The team marched at all home football games, and several parades including the Oyster Bowl. They marched before crowds at Ghowan College and the Charity Bowl. Four Officers were chosen this year to help in leading the team. They are Nancy Long- President, Susan Taylor - Vice-President, Kathy King - Trea- surer, and Laurie Reynolds - Secre- tary. B.l. Waldman is the sponsor. eighty-nine 6.2 .4' ri ,I 5 1 i ,rf at ,arg lv in Tm., Q l .-. 1.1 ,, 25 jf EQ-s N 1 ,ii 4. !-R Lim? 46 V i 4 ! 3 1 its . .AQ A L- s !s.X .a 'Ovn', ', Y A .f ' ,I N' Q Y- ' . 5 v '17 I x . , . . So v , . f , - , . - ,pl ' M 4 . Int. . . I. 1, 49' - - ' 1, f .N An- I , - -B--1, ' 4 SQ! 4 , . , n. . f ' .D I V. 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I 1 T LL The coaching staff at Kempsville High School is under the new super- vision of athletic director, Ed Booth. Many coaches are working together to bring out our talent in various sports. They work many hours to combine ability and sportsmanship qualities to bring the teams together. Kempsville is reaching the goal of being known as a winning school in many areas. State, Regional, and Dis- trict titles have been won by Kemps- ville teams. COACHES STRE CTHE BASEBALL: KNS 2 Norview 0 KHS 7 Princess Anne 3 KHS 5 Norcom 2 KHS 7 Kellam 1 KHS 4 Bayside 2 KHS I5 First Colonial 0 KHS 7 Kellam 4 KHS ll Cox 2 KHS 3 Norview 0 KHS13 Lake Taylor U KHS 4 Princess Anne I KHS 6 Granby 2 KHS 1 I B.T. Washington 0 KHS 8 Bayside 0 KHS 14 Western Branch 1 KHS 3 Cox 3 KHS 3 Maury 5 KHS 4 Norview 3 KHS .S Cox 1 KHS 6 Norcom 0 KHS 8 Bethel 8 KHS 5 Amherst County 4 KHS 5 Washington and Lee 3 STME cHAMPioNsHiP Lou Sawyer M.. ai? me QQQW7 W .3 Weller fy Maxine Cro ling jerry Gavin lim Garrett ayside9 0 Nor I demy5 Bo r .Washington 18 xx o iew 29 ndian River 21 Princess Anne Z8 Kellam 25 . ake flor 7 L9 it K M 2 T CSC T . 1 Egifi i L '..I'.'lyilL' K 'lo First olo i 9 T -f. l 60 l l ' Larr Creekmore . I' I itll A , 4, l SPORTS AT KEMPSVILLE 'K -S gp K L .a-I . u -H, ss 4 D. KF' U ig., R. Y i ......- -.+.n:+4'1.5L-:w'- 4 Ray Barlow Ed Bgoth 5' f L if 5 T ,, A Q Q ff frf, 4 T In ' 1. ff 1 .. ' Q '17 .. x f A ai' ' ' 4 - X yx X C Doug Paschall Dale Compton P I .. Y i ln QQTMX r ' ' -4 Bob Braun Bill Cochrane , FOOTBALL: KHS 21 KH5 T KHS l4 RHS 10 KHS li KHS I6 lxHS 6 KHS 7 KHS I4 KHS I4 HOCK KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS 2 1 6 w l v 0 KHS 3 KHS KHS' 1 1 EY: BASKETBALL: KHSBZ KHS53 KHS56 KHS65 KHS59 KHS67 KHS52 KHS64 KHS77 KHS70 KHS6l 'KHS55 KHS60 KHSBO KHS46 KHS55 KHS57 KHS60 KHS71 Bayside 0 Lake Taylor 28 B.T, Washington 7 lxellam 6 First Colonial ll Maury 24 Cox 9 Princess Anne 28 lndian River 12 Norview 43 First Colonial 1 First Colonial 1 Princess Anne 1 Princess Anne I Bayside 0 Bayside I Cox 3 Cox 4 Kellam l Kellam 1 Wilson 85 Princess Anne 76 Bayside 66 First Colonial 83 Cox 71 Kellam 47 Hayfield 76 leb Stuart 77 Gonzaga 63 Manor 66 Granby 64 Norview 67 Princess Anne 72 Kellani -lf? Maury til First Colonial 45 Bayside 73 Cox bl' Booker Tv lNashington -3 . ninety-three KHS STATE BASEBALL TEAM .' vfff' K ,I . rx . if 1 xi - 1 mf' rf-vs f 'N ,ff t f' ef 1 K, E c ' 4 ii! J r '. I 3' Q t jp. Pin .A Q4 X l ri , U.. ' -'fvsg' 4 Cx: ,A b Av W' ' LL' V .slut :Ny ' ' Q sports - . x 5 .Q ph 4 ' Q 1 K 1 L' In V -.,.h . A U 'f-an' - ,I VEQNEI' 'I 1 ' - w P b N Q, A . I Front Row: Kevin Morris:-y, Rick Scarper, Ricky Bliese, Steve Hanson, Brian Catlin, Ken Patton, lan Patterson, Rodney Blake, Bobby Morgan. Second Row: Coach Lou Sawyer, Walter Wetherington, Mel Ruperti, Don Hauck, Billy Paschall, limmy Roberts, David Newman, Bobby Taylor, Coach Ray Barlow, N.W. Morris - Principal. PASCHALL LEADS STATE TEAM Behind the Five hit, 13 strike out pitching effort of Billy Paschall and a tremendous overall team performance, the Kempsville Diamond 1'9 defeated Washington-Lee of Arlington 5-3 for it's first group AAA State Baseball Championship. Settling down after allowing three runs in the first 2 innings, the Chiefs rallied in the top of the third inning sending nine men to the plate. Three runs scored, all with two out after Mel Ruperti's single started the rally. A walk and an error loaded the bases and Allen Price's line single scored one run. Rodney Blake walked, driving in the second run and Paschall was hit by a pitch to send home the third. The mighty Chiefs broke the tie in the fifth inning. Don Hauck laced a double, Ruperti followed with an in- field single. After two were out, Steve Hansen drove a ground rule double over the centerfield fence scoring Hauck with the winning run. An insurance run was added the next inning when Nate Blake doubled home 'tC,eneral Patton who had singled. From then on it was smooth sailing and the Chiefs won their 22nd of 23 games this season and it's first state title after only three years of var- sity competition. Ir ,P , 5'+ Ta:-1 -','?n. Paschall follows through. 7g 1 Let a smile be your umbrella. Price gets set for the tag. al I Patton rounds third and heads home. 3 v sport s Kempsville finished regular season competition compiling a 16-1 record and winning the Eastern District Championship for the third straight year as a high school team, sports writ- ers equaled the Chiefs to the Bal- timore Orioles for experience, the Pittsburgh Pirates for pitching, the Cin- cinnati Reds for hitting power, and St. Louis Cardinals for infield speed. We agree whole heartedly. Mraz:-X : .C.c- a 'Hins- Patton truckin home. 'F Q u 1 .-... ,, ,,,,,, ., ,, ,NN - . H sy X X, u.quslv---. V - s f...,,,..,.-,..uuug.b,-s 1wi,,.N,,zxa.+r K fl anno on 4 1 --a n-nouns' 'l91'u1'.. .. X t g 1 1 . 11 1 . ..' Q 4 M, thx: 1 ' Kg ' ll X t sxx 1 ll! 5' , hx, 2 lx 5. X QQXJT X fi -' W rag-:B P 7, .N 6 l H- I fjqgff I u .ar t .t we ,i - t tw. - u - , . . 'lu Q Q K l.. 1 XX : JI: ' ijzf ,q 1 ' ' .1 ' 6 I ,X - X9 L v t if Tj Y i l: t Q 4 ' . 1. in ., .X N. - ' X Lt -yi' N - X 1 1 F .. x1 ,Pi ,QQ , A X , 'I - 1 Q , 1 . '. 14. Q - ws - Q l K .4 4 l Q L A g 4 H '53 'Z --Qs 3is'y ' N' . ' S N -,L 1 ' L' w Group of weary state titlists. Q N We have the whole state title in our hands. ..P' X .IA . .zfji , z 'pf' -, XA, 2 . .- 4 A B 41 O ON E IS BETTER tfiff A s iff gf 'f:7ff S. f For the last four years Kempsville along with teammate Alan Price. yffyyfgfg 7171? lfb, in has continuously received outstanding Patton also abetted his cause at the fx! f,,,,,o,f 2 f pitching, hitting, and fielding perform- plate with sharp clutch hitting in thei,4,2,Q!!l,,7 V, 57: L In ii if ance from stalwarts Billy Paschall 126- last half of the season. His one run 1' V 'tif ' as f, ,My iff? 3l, Don Hauck C14-ll, and Melvin lined double won the semi-finals off'? f'7 ffl 1'M !!' ,, 11 Ruperti C16-37. Coach Barlow feels he'll the State for the Chiefs. 'eff ,f,ff1f.fvrf29 ff? f C 4' , ,f ,K surely miss these caliber atheletes and Sophomores Alan Price, Steve Maxi: A5 fvffrf .Q ff 144' A the lettering seniors. Hansen, and Ricky Bliese providedfia W V ,I ,fzfff Nate Blake, The Best Hitting Catch- Kempsville with three of the most ver- 4 ' ii' 'ff f 5 4 , ,J M A er in the State, continuously thwarted satile infielders on anybody's team. XZAQ' ' iff F ki! I I, if opponents base-stealing attempts 1'Smiley Price co-winner of the GOld-fajQljL,i.5 ffffff,K' ff PM with his quick draw release to all en Glove Award, performed flawlessly me bases. Senior Rick Scarper, having a at shortstop while providing always T, ,vt 1, nf, fl f, ,fb H ',.w great comeback season at the plate, provided the Chiefs with cham- pionship play in the left field throughout the year. 1'Ceneral Patton has performed almost flawless fielding at second base for the last two years at shared Award Kempsville. This year Patton the Golden Clove Fielding dependable hitting at the plate. Steve Hansen and Ricky Bliese, the re- mainder of the Super Sophomore Trio, are three sport letterman in baseball, football and basketball. Their heroic fielding, hitting, and winning attitude will continue to provide big victories for Kempsville in the future. -1 -'4 ?5'4,3I'. in ,,, - J! v lr. Q ,-. . 'x I 4 1 ' Ii 4 v.'i -if wth Nate BIake protectsthe plate. Coaches Ray Barlow and Lou Dawyer don't look a bit DCFVOUS. Y. .. i ff, Stance of a homerun hitter. .Adi . QM' A g H- .Zi Allen pulls off a bunt. Y w-. P. ,,, -, A X 'A 4' -0 ninetv-seven ,W I tr Q GQLFERS WI EASTER DISTRICT The Golf Team ended their season fourth in the city and first in Eastern District. In regular season play the 1972 team compiled a eight and two record, with losses to Princess Anne and Kellam. With the exception of Tom Smith, all other boys will be returning for another season of play. Coach Bob Q Braun heads the team. Billy Savage, Tom Smith, Bruce Parris, Roger Savage, Coach Braun. I ,,yf' 1, Bruce Parris sports -L, A. .., U .fl Q -Q 1 , P' , ' 4 . vga- .. , -. .----we li -- 'TT I ' - sr 1 a T: H? I ' 'f .'- -Q' - gun-vm? 1 Tiff'-sf-' '.h:'k' . 5555253 ' vs X fn, -5- ., 9.35 X ' 9 -9 1 t Q ...P-:,.si.':.ggQ,.g, 5 ,IW Roger Savage Billy Savage ,.-mx'-aru- ifififlihi f ss- f 4 'nik Doxey and opponent battle to finish. l Schwinderman thinks victory. Kempsville and Kellam runners at starting line. fvsf, TRACK T KES SECGND I DISTRICT sy- , -ml ,ij ', LJ: .. AIG' ' Isis I 1 .m tA. ' , ,215 ' 4. ' , ' r Q- f -nga -1 '.. Y 0 . .U , ,, I I gi I Fi! 4- mmf 'f M ,' V 1. ii'l 'U1HJ1f -... ., .. I.- -., - . ,xV..I-,g If 'lit iw A illr1rlsl't W,-Q Ms IW ' -- Q6:x'x QCP: E-:?.slH:I'v: 'X 3115365 9 STATIQI I ti 5-I GEN?- 1 ' Front Row: Al Weeks. Row Two: Chris LeSesne, Tim Brown, George Goff, Kevin Vepavitz, Larry Collins, Tim Thompson. Row Three: Steve Stephenson, Brad Brinkley, Terry Lassister, Bruce Counoyer, David Campb,eIl, Arthur Davis. Row Four: Mike Brock, jim Sovocool, Marvin Ashby. Row Five: john Brown, Oliver Mayfield. Row Six: Coach Parker. Ending the season with a 3-2 record, the 1971-72 Track team was the peak of a three year building period. The backbone of our success was concen- trated in our graduating seniors: jerry Inge, Clyde Doxey, George Goff, Mike Boyd, Kevin Vipavetz, julius Hurdle, and Tim Brown. Although these seniors were the strength of this team, there are many promising underclassrnen. These and others will be the Chiefs' 1973 Track representatives. The team is coached by Steve Parker and Donald De-Sarro. IWIYTQIIV-UIFIE' sports Lf During the 1971-72 school year, the tennis team had 4 wins and 6 losses. There was a great deal of experience KHS TENNIS TEAM CDES tl ,jllf and poise gained this year as 5 of the ,. - 43. first 6 players were juniors or sopho- 'gy 8 ,I 1, .. mores. The only player lost to gradua- A , Q f Q' 33 tion was the number one player, Gary ' ' A P Q' Teagle. d 13 rx rf f tl, There were 3 players to post a lik f' . ,.,A,-'frm 1 record of 5 wins and 5 losses: Mike ' .1 -it Q, , Skaltsounis, Nick O'Hara, and Phil Till q t y ' P7 Meadows. Two Doubles' teams posted 7 - ...+ f records of 6 wins and 4 losses: Frank Minschke - Mike Shaltsounis and A wg.. Nick O'Hara-Phill Meadows. -of ,4-' ,Q Wl' ...,. . ' Q The team is coached by Doug l T , Paschall. W ' . ' ' Q 'X '- Front Row: Becky Bruner, Roddy Calhoun, Debbie Tyer, Dalynn Patrick, Glenn Win- temberg, Karen Wallace, David Brant, Billy Miller. Second Row: Mike Skaltsounis, Nick O'Hara, Gary Teagle, Roddy Buffington, Frank Minschke, Phil Meadows, Steve Stavish, Coach Doug Paschall. Overhand serve illustrated. Tennis ball returned. Phil Meadows ri Z' -A 'g -5,.v'- .' V V: f 3,3 'vii ll'.f. ?HlQT5 wifi' ,gs 't-V-1' -nr' .1 ' J- FY' ' V., - - FY? ' f o I l N K W. ,,.,.,4...A.. ,..,qqu-r ... .-.- no-dst? -til ' - Mike Skaltsounis 'l f s i n ' ie i l john Windom on sidehorse. ' KHS Gymnastics team ended the g season First in the District. Coach jack ,' Weller and the boys spent long hours gli' lv practicing for their meets. Steve ' 5'7'fQ ':l johnson led the team as an all around T gymnist. Agility and strength are the two characteristics that are the utmost importance, and the 1972 gymnastics team has proven this. STE E jOHNSON LEADS TEAM A 1 'r l 1 -' I if - .. Ca J QQ s , ml r- ' Fin ' FSH ' YF V' 'Q al 'iv -5 i , '3E Z ji.. ' Q V 3' 2 lvfg A j 'TIN wsu., I 2.-N Tim Beasley on parallel bars. .wt- HW ,z . . - 4- Front Row: jerry Picard, George Shovak, Warnell Dozier, Keith johnson. Second Row: Coach Weller, Harry Hall, Randy jordon, Steve Cash, Tim White, Steve johnson, jim Beasley, Larry Dubois. Third Row: james McKinney, Eddie Schumacher, Kenneth Schneider, Tim Brown, john Windom, Ricky Proctor, Dennis O'Toole. one hundred one One ot the most successful seasons with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses helped the junior Varsity baseball team finish first in the Eastern District IV standings. The team got off to a shaky start losing 2 out of the first 5 games but with hard work the remainder of the season was suc- cessful. Kempsville High can be proud of these upcoming juniors as they are now preparing themselves to continue on the fine winning tradition that Kempsville High has established. This team is coached by jerry Gavin. w, 1 IVS WIN EASTER DISTRICT TITLE J... Bl 9 lei l-al ' Way, 'iltlfllb-' fwphtww' qvlhglyhwpg WWF' X ,H-,yi ,- I Q 'Il' 1 :'0' ', ' :', F . 2'.ft:+-' I 4 ' A 'lor' ' i 'X iv ge. Il K ' is , .,a J . K , -. N , ,I ,n . , J Q. Front Row: Mike jones, Bobby Sage, Bobby Bailey, Steve Vip, joe Claxton, jimmy Hartley, Tommy Lorkewitz, jimmy Moore. Second Row: Bill Fugh, Guy Hyatt, Mike johnson, Mark O'Hara, Keith Wood, Coach Gavin, Frank Welch, john Coates, Wayne Sasser, Ken George, Mike Morrisey. A 7' n AZN LL. e . - I '- I TL I , g : I 13 -if 6 I . 4 tn 4' - ' ' f ,,.:i:13il, 3-QQ' !!'T - I' ' B ' A'LArt'.Y 'U9 - B' 'f f 'U k I- t HI A 'IK , aa: i H T e E , 5 .ar it nf: ,--'Hia .I lf--.E . X' 'T T f -J . .5 . i - It-!?: 'f' l . I 54-W M ' I if 82 fren: an an I rw 1.32. A. P' f Q 1':.' xv'r .-.1 . . we-:cnc 11921-1 ' x I u x 1 ' 4. I r 1 , Zvcavij Runner safe at third. - X ,li - 4- X gf Q li .' 4. - ' ...-sw.,,,,,,s' f5fZ'L 3 ffm. K ' iw I 'M' .Lis IN'N'X3-L. Cvsvfl . I-T In .T S +,4.tz -1 View 'Mi ' ' If do I . ' ' . . QL7 L J,fc,gZ1, rv' ., X ,I , . I 1 - y 'MILA If 1 a 14.1 Lvl, , ITIS 59 , ' . Elle Lf E I -51,9 DLv1't'UVNLL -- -N - W- '. .LIZ QQACK N '1 ff F X 1 IX , I I .x K L A I X - . A K i .- I! '- .W-n-'hmmm-fb r ' ,I NTT! x,f',! 5 I Z! ff f Coates practice pitching ability. I sports , l l l l SCHWE DE A LEADS CROSS COU TR Varsity: Front Row: Steven Stavish, Steven Sawyer, Steven McCord, Iimmy Sovocool. Second Row: Mark Schwen- demon, Nehemiah Spence, Larry Gibson, Kevin Morressey. IQ ,... l.V.: Kelly Schwendeman, Larry Sarosdy, Sanford Walters, Guy Rhodes, Kevin Baker. 'tex til' -5' A xx' .ran -5' ij. Boys practice running , I , Ufiwl kms ,WM Cheerleaders support team. . t ,W I The Cross Country team finished the year with an undefeated season win- ning the District Title. These boys spent many long hours of hard prac- tice to condition for these meets. A IV team was established this year and they also won first in District. The team is coached by Don DeSarro. A L .ru t ., I V 'B 'I 9 f S ff ' 2 i ? S' x Lia, gsm' Everybody for himself. The Football team of Kempsville ended their season with a 4-6 record. The team was under the direction of a new coach this year, Ed Booth, for- merly with the Norfolk Neptunes. The boys started practicing in August before school had opened. The guys spent long hours doing work outs and excercises getting ready for there first game, the first Friday of school. FQUTB LL TEAMU DER Only their hairdresser knows for sure. ,vt A ' ,- sports -I ' .T . I g 1. sq! J . ' A ,-yr x ' '- - --n TFT A , ' ,F I ' - 1 ' Q '1-4, - - r , , ' ' ' ' . I . I -. ' - 'Y A-5.1-,mx 1' A ' 1 'K sf esac..-gg, A ' 5 'E ' is i?':a '-f -E 'f' .. wg .f lr . 7.4- - - - ' .,f,. -', , ,L 4' , 'V ' '31 r:I..,2L'.1'?'ff'17-J jl-4-- f.-aft? Tk ' 'vw ---. . . Time out Kempsville. Stay away Maury. Station break. it ' 1.4 'iq QL. . 'ii-4 .j:' DIRECTIO OF EWCUACH The Chiefs won there first games of the season against Bayside. Kempsville abilities were shown in this great game with a score of 21 to 0. Other victories for the Chiefs were with Kellam, Indi- an River and Booker T. Washington. Strong thoughts. Dragas finds open territory. Catlin carries the ball. Run like fire. 14 Front Row: Mike Derwent, Mike McCartney, lim Meeker, jim Everett, Paul Robinson, lake Powers, Mike Conaway, Don McBride, Mark Barbee, Bo Barber, Delton Dumbar, Carl Knapp, Keith Pearl, Frank Sayles. Second Row: Danny Rose, Mike Bryant, David Campbell, Bill Dragas, Mark Laws, Terry Lassister, Weyndham Curles, Mark Brewer, Mark Rimarski, LFrand Moore, Brad Clements, Frank Welch, Brian Catlin, jimmy Moore, Scott O'Hara. Third Row: Tim Thompson, Mark O'Hara, Steve Earp, Steve Hanson, Rich Bliese, Cadillac, Harris, jim Simms, Coach Steve Parker, Coach Ray Barlow, Coach Ed Booth, Coach Larry Creekmore, Don Robinson, Lee Fowler, Mark Byrd, Charlie Misuna, Bob Harris, Tim Copley. one hundred five Kempfsville played First Colonial in the Annual Homecoming game. The team, as quoted by their coach was inches from greatness. Though only four games won, the six that were lost were all close, played extremely well, and lost hy only inches. The team was honored at a Sports Assembly held in january. Many Out- standing players received letters and stars. HIEFS PL Y FIRST Chiefs charge onto the battlefield' Catlin evades Titan tackle. Fowler and Everett stop Maury runner lltippiness is .i lxempsvillc- louth- cliwxril spoils lt. I la 1 l. --- ,-T. , 'qv' 5, Hansen pours onthe power COLO IAL AT HQMECOM NG i i i i i I i i 1- iii! T Sli' rQ1gQxE:.., :giff '-'?TLi:w a your f 35 B L Q I If X 4 I F .- N -,yifgfii I ,. V Wfivff 'Ji 1Y1.'i':l'5 1 Q .f TK. mi. Q' 1 ' if e H , g,e,igQ,xf, T. - ' Q 4' wa .,.. - gs!--. ----will A reggae.. 53j3334jg5,,5YgQ:LN'5f N 'Q-,3,.i,Q:, .. 1 1 i l v. . -K X. .. A , 4' ...M i Q 'Q-'-g,g:'j.7':f 'v -X .,,,i ,. i , s . ....,. , ,.. . .,.,. , ,- ' ., .,, ,,, . svfi. ' ,, -, ,-M-'jxf K ,-. 'A sr- . 1 I Kempsville moves in. Mass confusion. E, I 4 . 5' , l . .:,,,,,,,.,,,. 4' I A EMU, W . ,, Wheres the Ball? Kempsville receives. Downs goes Dragas. . f- f ' ' :,,, N ff 1 - . wifi? , fx .Q . 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I , fn-M:,v xiii? - !'45 i Q e 1' A Chiefs edge through Titans. one hundred seven The Varsity Basketball Team, under direction of new coach Bill Cochrane finished with a 5-16 record. Although the team did not win a lot of games, ones lost were not by very many points. One highlighted game was KHS against B.T. Washington. The team played in double overtime, only to be downed 71-73. Also any out- standing game played against Princess Anne. sports : BASKETBALL FUR FIRST YEAR 'F' epiff..-. ,Jw - -HQ , 'WML' 5 - ' I 'ill' .r L at , f nl Q 4 B I .-.'-.. - -:A-.J-5 A EYWI? if ' - Q ' Y 25' ' ' ' i ' if ' J '3'!z ' :x fx Q A 1 S Y' 1. ' , f ,A , ,, 'Sh r. ,' 3751 - J 'gk - .., 1.1 r ,jk H' vt ,,- - 'X I - 5 .v . , . . .4 .. . 4, , . if ', . R . . , I , J. q -it 'YM' 4 ,. , .Ik . . - . .1 ri- - M 1'-. r 1. - M -1 V , ,J j fy r 4, 'Aft 5,-1. ,, A . as .. T. 51 35 4 exft--K E ' :'lr'f'!v-.3 . 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A - gf 2- .1 - ' 1, A ' .-Q.. :hi-r.,'.,1'?g-...trim-JT-.-1 f . ,,,, . V - ' xc. 2: W Front Row: Paul Hickman, Ricky Bliese, Bobby Traino, Mike Torrech,1ohn Gilchrist, Mike Crabtree, Kevin Smith, Coach Bill Cochrane. Second Row: Glenn Wintemburg, Don Weeks, Oliver Mayfield, limmy Roberts, Britt Glisson, Mike Brock, Allan Price, David Gilliam. i Roberts guards players. Come on team. The team played in the Princess Anne Classic this year held at Princess Anne. The outstanding game of the tournament was with Gonzaga. Gon- zaga was undefeated during the Classic and Kempsville won the game 77 to 63. jim Roberts was the high scorer in the tournament with 35 points, 21 rebounds and 5 assists. one hundred nine . nj imwti -v U Mun 55151 mAix.VfL..5 E 1 -'71 .vs f 'rZ'Z'. ' Q 5 Q mia -no f ., rf' Q..- Reach for the Sky. Where should I throw it. 1 ROBERTS LEADS TEAM IN SCQRI G jim Roberts and Britt Clisson were the leading scorers this year averaging 19.94 points per game for Roberts and 17.30 points per game for Glisson. Leading rebounders were also Roberts and Clisson with 16.50 and 10.50. Mike Toorech and Vito Traino were as- sist leaders averaging 5.5 and 5.0 per game. Best field goal percentage and Free Throw were lead by Glisson whose average was 54 '70 and 78 175. sp: :FIN 'kXx4 .. ,.i 'i.xx ..- ...ti ,.- 1. f - i llllf 05' t if - , i Il ' Crabtree tries for two points. Glisson displays technique. :V I QAU 4. I k, . KHS PLAYS AT SCGPE Kempgvllle and Maury lump. KQITIPSVIHC shoots YOU QRY 9 0:0 Traino Iiftggtwoa Aw Dg fOr al-J LJ A , .. wma., 7m ,HALO I L C-7,51 l BARBEE PLACES In-A 'WN Front Row: Mark Storey, Ken George, Roger Martin, Bob Wernick, Dave Curganus, jeff Buchannan, Dana jackson, Wayne Umphlett. Second Row: Earl jones, Glenn Crandstaff, Mark Barbee, Randy jordan, Coach jeff Taylor, Coach Larry Creekmore, Frank Welch, jim Everett, Mark Rimarsky. 9' Q lr- AK N1 n S Q 5 -xii er lP'i Kempsville works for take down. Grandstaff shoots for leg. The Chief Matmen completed on of young with only two seniors, five their finest seasons, 8 wins and 4 loses juniors, and five sophomores in the under first year coach Larry Creek- startinglineup. more. This years edition was very l 1 l i l sports F I FOU RTH IN STATE ,-an' Vs N fi K Kempsville and Cox. Everett underhoo ks opponent. Barbee goes for pin. one hundred ihnrfererz I ahnamaagnl A ,qi L.-1,i,,,,,.,,,,. ,,,,.,..,. .,.,.-, . -,.0uv1...,p-4r. UH'f f The Chiefs scored such stunning vic- tories as the 48-19 win over Granby, 40-9 win over Bayside and 53-5 win over Norfolk Academy. Such outstand- ing wrestlers as Bob Wernick Q6-ll, Mark Rimarski C9-33, Mark Barbee 18-2- Zl, Bob Tata t7-Il, Mark Story t9-2-ll, Randy jordan t7-Sl, Frank Welch t7-4l, and Dana jackson t8-4l are looking forward to the district tournament where Kempsville is expected to do very well. hpxlflx - 1 'Ni In s 2? X 45 B -all CREEKMORE NEW CUACH FUR WRESTLING Mark Barbee is third this year at 145 and Bob Wernick is ranked second this ea t 119 M k S ' y r a . ar torey, ranked third Referee signifies win for Chiefs. at 132 Should also do Well- ' ' ll. Dana works on opponent. , You can t Wm them a one hundred fireen W' ..A,,,,. ,U .,-.i.,.,, jV FOQTB LL TEAM HAS 4-1 SEASCDN The junior Varsity Football team finished impressively with four wins and only one loss. The offense was led by the running of Mike Crabtree and the passing of both Rocky Byers and Kevin Walch. jay Snyder and Tommy Cline led with good blocking on the offensive line. The foundation of the Chiefs was the defensive unit. Leading the defen- sive charge was middle linebacker Sidney McPherson along with Mike Padgett, Daniel Campbell and Keith Wood. Qther impressive standouts were john Gilchrist and Greg Wilson. With this nucleus, the Chiefs should establish themselves as a power in the Eastern District. The team is coached by jim Garrett. A Front Row: Coach Paschall, Mike Crabtree, Wayne Sassor, Kevin Walik, Bill Blankenship, Phil Armstrong, Charles Murnphord, Coach Garroitt. Second Row: Rick Halprin, Keith Wood, Slick Fillilea, Mike Smith, Mike Sanderson. Third Row: jay Snyder, john Pezella, Barry McCoy, Samy Snowden, john Gilchrist. Fourth Row: Mark Outman, Bill Ruffin, Mike Padgeot, Rodney Griffin, Danny Campbell, joe Stinson, Bobby Bailey. ' mswfff an i ' ' .phi fi V - ,lf I J' ,WE3 , g C ,, W. Lets make a run for it. Easy Boys. e 'l'YH'T,- C 1--v elif? Nfff V gr' 5 i N' f ss! lg Nr -W j s , i I - 'X I 5 1 Q I 5 i ' 4 S - A U S ft 1-'94 l X- A - i' .,,, l I 1 ---' J ' g O Joris ik, if .1 ' -O- .4 , I XX, X . it ' I got tht- fpygp l have the SO let gc. lV ENDS WITH AN 8-3 SEASDN AA Front Row: Greg Kimmons, Greg Hamilton, Ricky Halprin, David Baker, Bob Picard, lett Miller, lames McKinney. Second Row: Tony Ellis, Ellis Forbes, Steve Lemnios, Coach left Taylor, lay Allen. Bruce Hamilton, Daniel Campbell. v1-v 9'-iv'-w-gnu 'vl0lF?f1i- --mv Grandstaff throws a half-nelson. The lV Wrestling team finished with Next year should prove even better. an 8-3 record. The outstanding wres- They worked many hard hours to tlers were Victor Elkins, Phil Meekins, make the team successful. Ricky Halprin, and Steve Burbage. This year's coach is jeff Taylor. one hundred seventeen sporls 'Fig . '- ...lf IV Chief dribbles down court. Going, going ..... Gone. SOPHOMDRES TALE T DISPLAYED X H .. Z S 5 gruffs QYNEFS 'Alu I - ,-ns! ,. H l 'cg' 4- A Front Row: Ricky Thomas, Barry McCoy, Billy Womble, Steve Earp, Teddy Bacales, Davie Hooper. Second Row: Coach lerry Gavin, Robbie Robinson, Craig Floyd, Kevin Davis, David Wilson, lerry Crain, Scott O'Hara. The JV Basketball team this year had work put into make INS IV team good. a season of balanced wins and losses. This year, coached by jerry Gavin, only The team started out winning all of sophomores were allowed to try out their first games but later declined. All and most of these boys will be moving these boys deserved credit for the up to varsity next year. SENIGRS LEAD l DOOR TRACK Q-I if ,-1. .N N 5 . V1 t ,ke 2-2 i 1 iq S. . xg x E -2: ,gt :QQ x ku. 1.1 Q U . ., Ae.. , . in ' A 9 1 . -hifi ' r , ' .N tt, A . - p, - -- If' . . T' fr- 2' 7 5 'J' an 'KA 117 KN J' . 4' ...gl 7 ' 4 . Running gets you in shape. .gl-f' 'A X 'XG i XT' if ll 4 j X X f f tx if ' I' tv ' The Indoor Track team ended their season with a 2-tl-l record. The team worked out everyday after school in the gym. They traveled to Williams- burg this year to compete in an area- wide meet and placed high. Under the direction of Coach Don DeSarro prac- tice and skill were shown by all these boys. Out of the whole team, only four will be leaving this year. Pezzella and Yount prepare to sprint. Coach Don DeSarro with team, ' I 1 f -,, 399. Ak S , Vi Front Row: Coach Don DeSarro, Brian Catlin, Bruce Greene, Steven Yount, john Pezzella, Matthew Stavish. Second Row: Kelly Schwendeman, Tim Farrington, Larry Cibason, Steve Sawyer, Mark Schwendeman. Third Row: john Harrington, john Brown, Guy Rhode. Fourth Row: Hal Casey. one hundred nineteen Sports ., 'f A Al. Pea .lm HOCKEY TEAM PLACES SECOND IN CITY Kempsville field hockey team fin- ished with the best season ever this year. The record of seven wins, two losses and one tie placed' the team second in the city. Both losses were to Cox, the top team in the city. Determi- nation, skill and hard work from these girls and Coach Miss Dale Compton proved successful in the games. Claren Scott, Dalynn Patrick and Susan Atkins made First String All Tidewater Field Hockey team, with Eleish Higgins as second string Goalie. Dalynn Patrick and Claren Scott were top scorers. 'I .w-. - s. - .nf . . , ,,.n ',f -.- .. v -'.n- 'c' 3.1.1 ' ,. 5 - . s Concentration focused on winning. . r , ,. g , U I. jgi,4.4vg,qt , , .Ar ,i g - N-., '-' l.5,':4-:::f:y,VL --.f. - I. '- ' t':tA,,,'- :3'r'b'4 .' ' .V ,. :V 2?-,i,7f.g-1 . - f M 1-'N 'e:,, ,..'-ww 1 V. , -it ,Q 'Q ' i l E T . 7 - K ' -N - , ,A 1 .-,fig gn, .r y . -'ff 'MY if ,H-L'-.. --'21 .l gn . f.'- 'Ny !1r'.---A--E-, f '1--.- . . - ,A -.. Q 1 1 .Ps ,,, Mb L vu ' , . I 4 - , -t , : 4 . .339 t' n-I 4' -x 'R' H 7-,,,f,4'i !1: -v I '- 0' . 'L- -M - rn' -2. Q -sf-at ,' s',.,'-.nf if . ' .- .. .S f.-fr-4,44 -2. Lazer..-r'-rw . v . '- . in - . .' -A. - ' , 4 t 5, F ,- KH 55'Tw. 'fi U 4 ff'- ',-,-19 I ,Xl .. gf ' Q'f5':ii1,, ,:v'g'Qc.' -. -'Q' '12 - ' 's . .. x -. - L.,-- F1 - ' ' ' ' ' ' fi' 'l '- :ik , -715' -f'iiS5z5Qi5'c'5'ffi: . 'in Co-Captains Dalynn Patrick and Susan Atkins. . :. ,T P s. 1 ' -545, Members of All Tidewater Field Hockey Team. X. i .s' f . M, 1. 'l -xp First String - Front Row: Barbara Cowan, Eleish Higgins and Debbie Tyer. Second Row: Paula Morphis, Susan Atkins, and Phyllis Smith. Third Row: Denise Hall, Lynn Taylor, Claren Scott, Dalynn Patrick, Patty Wall, Dale Compton -- Coach. I fi: If fe- -,ww ..: 1. , - Second String - Front Row: Sandy Hoff, loyce Turley, Debbie Howard. Second Row: Bonnie Martin, manager, Phyllis Freemen, Nancy Lorzeaux, Darlene Booker. Third Row: Carolina Casias, Cathy Beeby, Cheryl Hendricks, Wanda Smith, Mary Snowden. TEAM EXCELS IN SKILL 4 .Q .3 ge 'fra' r-,K nf av ig. Asa ' - --. - - f :wx-ra n sf 1-Y.-to ,, ,r-we ' , , - ,. V - 4-, . f . al - f ' 'Q-. 'um' fm s- f . - as OC .Q ' Q.. -d I i-..f 1 ,., Front Row: Terri Bryant, Christy Proctor, lrene Morris, Debi Divelbiss. Second Row: Coach Maxine Crowling, Wanda Cowan, Sandy Kramer, Darlene Booker, Sharon lones, Denise Hall. Continued work and long practice hours makes a winning team. The girls gymnastics team this year has nine hard working members. They all possess skill, poise, and most impor- tantly, concentration and control. Five events make up girls gym- nastics: balance beam, uneven parallel bars, vaulting, tumbling, and floor ex- ercise. With only three seniors graduating, the team is still very young. Outstanding gymnastics this year are Christy Proctor and Debi Divelbliss. The team captain is Sharon lames and they are coached by Maxine Crowling. 12 .. -,.,-,, vmrmn Imbxgl -'Y V kia xx 1 ., l it 1 - A . J l Q ' ,- . ., k Free exercise displayed Proctor executes vault. 7 ,M EXIT Booker performs on beam. 5? Pa' lc, lf, ge lbaum Form displayed on unevens. one hundred twenty-one 1' , 4 . ,QC ,,,.-.X . xllu-r - 'ni-.1-g..v.,. -5 fa s 4? ' im 'SE 1 ' E . v s: .. ,,, .QQ 1, 1 1. Q Q 4 :- 1 1 H. Y. ' s X X X. X A , A N nf. suv. 2 w A .. J fry M 3224: f PAMELA ANN MOYER KATHERINE ELLEN MURPHY DANIEL PARKER ROSE ANNE HANCOCK MORRIS NANCY ANNE PEES SUSAN CAROL TAYLOR NEHEMIAH EDWARD SPENCE, III LAURIE XVILSON DAXIVN ANNE MURPHY PHYLLIS ANNE ASHLEY LAURA LEIGH DENNIS IEI FREY CALVIN DOZIER LUCY ELLEN KUNZMAN ERICK DOYLES KINDRED XVARRIN DOUGHAL LEVVIS ROBERT R. VOGEL CAROLYN LEE HILL SUSAN EI IZABETH GUTHRIE ROBERT EUCIFNE MORGAN MICHAEL WILLIAM BATES XVILLIAM ELSXXCORTH IOHHSON MARTHA ANN EARL XVII IIAM IOSEPH CRANE IIIFREY AI AN Bl EH SI IARON KAY RUFFER CHRIS IY ANN SII BILS KARI N CLAII PUI LIN MIC IIAII OXVIN MC' CEIARTNEY PI III I IP BRIAN MIADC JXXIS DI BORAII IEAN I RIISIN I JI BRA RC JXANNI STONE XXI NDY MI RRIMAN SLI III III NRX C II-XYION BIRNICIK I RXX'C JD CLI LN I DXXIARI JS M XRK XXIII I IAM SC'IIXX'I NI JI MAN II IC JMIXS IIAI I BRINKI I Y MOYER AND MURPHY LEAD 108 HONOR GRADUATES DEBORAH LYNN BAKER NANCY LEE BROWN BARBARA ANN WASHCHYSION CAROLYN IOYCE KRAMER PETER CHARLES FINLON PAUL ARSON FELTS LAURA FAYE FLANAGAN IAN ET LYNN ATHERTON CAROLYN ANN EDMUNDS SUSAN RENE TYLER DIANE CAY BOYD DAVID B. HUDSON IEFF BUCHANON IANA IENELLE BOYLES ROBERTA ELAINE BROWN EARLE RODERICK BUFFINGTON ROBIN LYNN SILAS VICTORIA IEANNE GRADEL HELEN DOROTHY OLDS CHARLES MURRAY CHAPMAN VVANDA LEE SMITH IANE BARBOUR CARVIL SYBIL CAMERON DONNEY VICTORIA LOUISE WHITE STEPHEN PAUL MANISKY ROBERT CLAYTON BROXVN DEBORAH ELIZABETH BAYNOR LINDA IANE IOHNSON SUSAN MEALIE ALBRECHT CIIARI ES KENNETH HILL MICHAEL IOHN SKALTSOUNIS CILORCLE LEXVTON SIMS, III IAMI S CHARLES CLARDENR DAVID KLITH BEARD PAUI A KAY MUSSEIMAN KINNI IH M. CIIBBS GARY IACKSON HASTE CHERYL ANN HENDRICKS CINDY ANN MARSHALL KATHY FAY KING ELLEN CAROL SMITH CHERYL ANNE MYERS ANGELA DAVIS NANCY CAROL LONG TONYA SUZANNE FERRELL TERRY THOMAS KAREN ANITA WALLACE ELIZABETH ADAMS MODLIN CURTIS LEE SMITH WILLIAM T. EDMUNDS IOSEPH PAUL RUSNOCK VICKY ANN SANDERLIN LARRY ALLEN STAUFFER KAREN RAE FORBES MARY ANN MILLER MARY RUTH DOWDY DONA ANN CONNER IEANNETTE LYNN IACKSON ROBERTA SUSAN LOXXCERY DAVID EDVVARD CULLEN KATHY KAYE MC PH ERSON BRENDA XVILKERSON NANCY SHERYL SUTTON BROOKS FREDRICK OSTRANDER BRADFORD KENDALL CLARK CELIAN REBECCA FOY ALEXIS CAROL BROXIVN ROBIN ANN CROSS ALBERT THOMAS LEGGETT ANGELICK MARIE MCCORMIC DONNA LYN NEXNMAN DEBORAH LYNN TLUCHAK 4 J WE X 4. Robin Cross 4-41 -,n..l .K Again this year, ten seniors were Chosen by their Class as being Out- standing. This year, the method of Choosing these ten students was changed. In past years the teachers usually choose twenty seniors who they thought were outstanding and the senior class voted on them. This year the class itself nominated seniors from different Categories and the sixteen with the highest total votes for nomination were on the list. Again the class went together and voted for ten to represent them. TEN SENICDRS PRGVE VVORTHY 1 Wifi 'O aw- , . ' 'P . .4 , a v N gt W. uw 6' . . . in , V t . , J X 4'.7!r 1,46 .A . A lana Boyles K Dan Rose ACHIEVEMENTS RECUGNIZED S.. il Anne Morris Cindy Marshall , , ' f '4'L Q iliiiai 'Q' ' ' Ni A ,mam A ' is gist, ' I -.1--,lY A.. , A ,J- -E qi , i 'rxgb A ff' Rod Buffington Debbie Hobbs FIIUY W5 Nehemiah Spence 4' FV 1' Phyllis Ashley Carolyn Menge During the past years at KHS these students have been very active in sports, scholastic achievement, Cheer- leading, Drill Team, SCA, Annual Staff and many other activities. The Outstanding Seniors of 1973 have excelled and put forth much time and effort to show the greatness of their class. The Outstanding Seniors are: Jana Boyles, Rod Buffington, Phyllis Ashley, Robin Cross, Danny Rose, Nehemiah Spence, Anne Morris, Debbie Hobbs, Carolyn Menge and Cindy Marshall. I J . 1 t 4 v f i 4 l fa -1 Vg ri' .. D , 5 fl T Y? L 5 -532' :fi .EE one hundred twenty-seven BE RD LEADS CLASS OF X2 Secruary V1Icrlc Houck Treasurer Candy Marshall Vlce Presldent Bull Edmonds President Davud Beard Hustoruan Susan Barnncle ,ai T .- ,lx ' 'ks Y N 'Ev V ,- ,VJ . -.,, ns , -1 -1, 0. 5 YWWWW 'K W First but not the Iagg, SUSAN MEALIE ALBRECHT PATRICIA D. ALLEN CATHLEEN MARIE ANDERSON DAVID KESTLAR ALLECOOD RAYMOND THOMAS ALLEN DONNA LYNN ANDERSON '73 HAS MOST HO OR GRADUATES EVER 'En RITA MARIA ANDREWS DORIS ANN ASHBY DEBORAH ANNE ARCHBELL PHYI-U5 ANNE ASHLEY v JANET LYNN ATHERTON SUSAN DENISE AUSTIN MARTHA IANE ATKINS DEBBIE LYNN BAKER one hundrcd twenty nim DONNA LEE BAKER LANVRENCE M. BAILEY RICHARD DUNN BALLOU IUDY KATHLEEN BANKS NANCY GRACE BANKS MARK EDWARD BARNES MARK STEVEN BARBEE SUSAN JEAN BARNICLE SENIORS THANK BAKER A D IAMES BARRINCTON MICHAEI NVILIIAM BATES SPDIUYN Y DEBORAH ELIZABETH BAYNOR IANICE CAROL BEARD BRADLEY W. BELL DAVID KEITH BEARD MARILYN ROSE BEILER ALAN LEE BENIAMINSON I0 'E 55551, .7 V f A an J, , I . sig' v -. V 5. -Q' I1 qjgfkgflg fb Q ? 1 N SANDRA ANN BERC HENRY CLAYTON BERNICK IOAN ELIZABETH BLACKVVELL PATRICIA IEAN BIANTON MARTHA LEE BERKHIMER DONNA LEAH BLACKBURN GARY WILLIS BLANKENSHIP IEFFREY ALAN BLEH BERNICK FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE f 2, ,, ,fs-it IOHN DOUGLAS BOCCS EDWARD W. BOYCE IANA IENELLE BOYLES DEBORAH FAYE BRANNON DOUG PAUL BOONE DIANE CAY BOYD CYNTHIA CAIL BRANNON IOANN BRAZIER one hundred Iimirixf Um CHERYL KAY BRIDEN THOMAS HALL BRINKLEY VX CHARLES REX BROOKS ALEXIS CAROL BROWN .mr IEFFREY LOUIS BROWN ROBERT CLAYTON BROWN NANCY LEE BROWN ROBERTA ELAINE BROWN BARNICLE HEADS STUDE T rf, dvi I fl 'S if V , ,P -. SQHIOTS -5: C25 Wo'rv going to heat boat. . .Wh0??? REBECCA CAIL BRUNER VICKI LYNN BUCHANAN ARCHIE THEODORE BRUNS, IR. EARLE RODERICK BUFFINCTON I 'II '54 SHELDON ADYLETT BUNDY IOANNA LEE BURROUCHS KATHERINE ALANA BYRD DEBORAH ELIZABETH C-ARY LEE BUTLER RODERICK MERLE CALHOUN BURROUCHS EXCHA GE FOR KEMPSVILLE MICHAEL IOHN CAREY GARVIN PERRY CARNER LEANNE ROSE CARTVVRIGHT CAROL ANN CARLIN IUDITH LYNN CANNON JANE BARBOU5 CARVII- -1, 14 . . 'IQI 1 g 11 , PAMELA MARIL CANNON DONNA LISA CARD Y HAROLD HICKS CASEY TIM ALTON CASTLEBERRY one hundred thirty three- 732, . ,Y ,. PAULINE LOUISE CASWELL BRIAN DOUGLAS CATLIN STANLEY RAYMOND CHAPMAN PAMELA KAYE CATALANO CHARLES MURRAY CHAPMAN THOMAS HENRY CHOWNS ROBERT FRANKLIN CLAXTON BRADFORD KENDALL CLARK SENIOR YEAR FI AL ERNEST F. CLARK IEIIREY INAYNE COLE SWDIUY BRENDA DENISE COLLINS IANETTE DIANE COLLINS 0 MICHAEL HAROLD CONAWAY DONA ANN CONNOR MARK CONBOY SUSAN LEICH COOK i I I I Senior Nancye Ratliff in Homecoming Competition. HIGHLIGHT PROM BARBARA ANN COWAN CYNTHIA ANN CRABTREE LINDA DIANNE CRAMLET HAROLD IOSEPH COSTNER CLYDE DARRELL COVINCTON K. lJf 5,y VVI LLIAM IOSERH CRANE SUE ANN COX DANIEL EARL CRAIN DANIEL EARL CRAINE KAREN ELIZABETH CRAVVEORD one Imncirvd rnntn In BETTYIANE CREDLE VICKI IEAN CRIMINCER IESSICA ANN CRISS KAREN CROLEY DEBRA LEICH CRONCE CLIFFORD RICHARDO CRUMPTON ROBIN ANN CROSS KAREN C. CUSTER CLUB TH E PATRIOTS BRENT LEE DAIL SUSAN STAFFORD DANIELS sc-niurs KATHY MARIE DAVIES ANGELA DAVIS vw DEBORAH KAY DAVIS MARY CATHERINE DAVIS IERRY WAYNE DAVIS NANCIE BETH DAVIS 1- ' SHARON KIMBERLY DAVIS ARLEEN E. DEBERRY Vx 'C -0- SHELLEY DENISE DEFORD LAURA LEICH DENNIS MICHAEL GLEN DERWENT DEBRA KAY DIVELBLISS THEME OF SENIOR CLASS FLOAT KARL EDWARD DOERSCH DUNCAN INILLIAM DOUCHTY 4 . A- Wmgiwwg ..:. I, WILLIAM R. DOUGLAS IANET MARIE DOWNS WARNELL DOZIER DELTON L1 DUNBAR MARY RUTH DOWDY IEFFREY CALVIN DOZIER WILLIAM MARK DRACAS DIANE RUTH DUVALL one hundred thirty Seven svniors A M MARTHA ANN EARL CANDICE LEE EATON ,dye ,am WILLIAM SCOTT EATON TERESA ANN EDGE WILLIAM T. EDMONDS DIANA LYNN ERICKSON FREDERICK EHRMANN DONNA IEAN ERVIN SENIOR CHERYL HE DRICKS 'J 4 . If W '-ft. ' V, Q,- 'tat . Q - , r A I ,EA ' 111' Come on, just a little further -wf W FR 'Y RONALD B. ETHERIDCE PAUL ARSON FELTS ROBERT WAYNE FINK SAMUEL DEAN FIREBAUCH SHARON C. ETHERIDGE DANNY FENTERSS PETER CHARLES FINLON VERNON LEE FIX HOMECQMING QUEE FOR1973 LAURA FAYE FLANAGAN CHARLES BYRON FONTAINE REBECCA ELIZABETH FORBES CELIAN ROBECCA FOY IERYL CORNELIUS FLEMMINCS KAREN RAE FORBES DEBORAH LYNNE FORD SH ERRY LEE FRANCIS v om- hundred thirty mm- gig TERRI LYN FRANCIS DEBORAH IEAN FRIESEN SCOTT MICHAEL CANDY I know my names in here some IUDITH KIM FRENCH ROBERT FROST REBECCA MAXINE GARCIA where. TVVO SUMMER CAR WASHES Q' IAMES CHARLES GARDNER KATHLEEN SUZANNE CEBLER RENITA DIANE CILCHRIST WILLIAM DUNN CILLIAM, IR. CYNTHIA FIAINE GARRETT IANE LOUISE GILCHRIST DANIEL FRANKLIN CIILLESPIE DEBORAH IEAN COAD Sf DIUVS TONYA FAYE GOOFREY VICTORIA JEANNE CRADEL MICHAEL SHAWN GRAHAM IOAN LYNNE GREGORY PHILLIP EOMUNO GORDON DEBORAH LEE GRAHAM OENISE CAROL CREER GODFREY P- CRIER FOR SENIOR CLASS SUCCESSFUL ROBERT LEE CUNTER SUSAN ELIZABETH CUTHRIE RICKY ALLEN GUPTON SHERIE LYNN GWIN RICHARD CONRAD HADDOCK CYNTHIA HALL OTTO OLIVER HAGEN BARBARA ANN HANNAH one hundred forty one Og X' 1' MARY ELIZABETH HALSEY LOIS KAY HARCOURT MICHAEL PERRY HARRIS DIANNA LYNNE HARRIS VANESSA C. HALVORSEN SANDRA CAI L HARDY ELISHA HARRIS KIMBALL HARQLD TE OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1L.x-K CARY IACKSON HASTE IERRY THOMAS HASTE Sf DIOVS CHARLES RANDOLPH HANNTHORNE COLIN SCOTT HAYLEY 'iv Q11 MV! Q PATTI P. HERSHBURCER DEBBIE KAY HEAD IERRYC. HEINE SUSAN ADRIENNE HEINSCH PAUL ALLEN HICKMAN ANN PATRICE HIGGINS CHOS EN BY CLASS f'WQsZilQ . ft- X DEBORAH MARIE HOLCOMB Zentz displays talent. V ,,,. ,Ng IOYCE LEE HOLMAN IEFFREY RALPH HOLTON CQYN IHIA KAY HUIZENGA KATHY EI IZABETH HUTCHINSON scnnwk DEBORAH HORWIIZ VALERIE IEAN HOUCK GUY ALAN HYATT LORI IO HYMAN DEBORAH LYNNE HOWARD DAVID B. HUDSON SUSAN DEBRA HOYES LEROY GEORGE HUFF, IR. BOB ZENTZ PLAYS FOR V- - MARTIN H. IMBERT IEANETTE LYNN IACKSON CHRISTOPHER IACKSON ROBIN IACKSON 'Use SHARON EILEEN JAMES STEVEN LEE JEFFRIES LEVY LAVERNE JOHNSON VICKI LEICH JOHNSON MARGARET MARIE JOHNSON WILLIAM ELSWORTH JOHNSON SENIOR E CLISH CLASSES '32-ix -,1 1 . , lf T' . LINDA JANE JOHNSTON LINDA NORMA JOINES BETH LOUISE JON ES CYNTHIA MARIE JONES JERMAINE JONES MARTHA ANN JONES CYNTHIA ANNE JONES DAVID BENSON JONES LINWOOD BRYANT JONES NATHANIEL SPRINKLE JONES one hundred torty llvm S 1 Y fx .H fug- . q' PATRICIA ADKINS RANDAL WAYNE KECK I MICHAEL W. KELLEY YVETTE MELVENIA KIMBLE KATHY FAY KING CARL RICHARD KNAPP LYNDA KIRBY SHANNON LEIGH KNIGHT SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS .3 ': WALTER CARL KOEHLER IACK DAVID KOENEMAN CAROLYN IOYCE KRAMER LUCY ELLEN KUNZMAN GARY STEVEN KOELLING PEGGY LEE KRAHENBILL KATHRYN GI KUIAWSKI IACKIE CAROL LACEY Si IIIOFS VICTOR ROY LAMBERT MARK EDWARD LAWS fi MICHAEL LINDSAY LECROY It's gotta be Lp there somewhere. ALB ERT THOMAS LEGG ETT DANCES AFTER FOOTBALL GAMES ...V Nm :gi .im , fu sf A ALBERT PAUL LEON WARREN DOUGLAS LEWIS NANCY LOUISE LINDSAY NANCY CAROL LONG HUGH LEVESQUE IACK LILES IANET LEIGH LONG ROBERTA SUSAN LOWERY one hundred forty seven 1 DEBORAH LYNN LUCIANO VIRGINIA CAROL LUCORD , I THOMAS DEFORD MADDREY SUSAN LEE MANN CYNTHIA LYNN MARSHALL DEBORAH FAYE MANBY CYNTHIA ANN MARSHALL SAMMY CLEVLAND MARTIN MANY SENIOR STUDENTS . V sm-niurx SHARON FAYE MARTIN Hi there big boy. KEVIN DENNIS MASSEY BERNICE ELAINE MATHEWS WILLIAM CUYMAU pg as RICHARD RANDOLPH MAYFIELD IAMES A. MEEKER PHILLIP BRIAN MEADOWS RONALD KEITH MEEKER RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS CAROLYN ANN MENCE IOHN STERLING MERRIT ,-f INIA WILFORD MIDCETT MARGARET ANN MILEY MARY ANN MILLEN SANDRA FAYE MILLER MARIANNE MILLER SHIRLEEN RAE MILLER DUANE LEIGH MILNER FRANK BOLESHAW MINSCHRE ARTHUR EARL MITCHELL ELIZABETH ADAMS MODLIN one hundred forty num KENNETH CAROLL MOORE PAULA GWEN MORPHIS KEVIN IAMES MORRISSEY JOHN LAREN MUCHEN ROBERT EUGENE MORGAN ANNE HANCOCK MORRIS PAMELA ANN MOYER HALER DAWN ANNE MURPHY SENIORS STUDY DILIGE TLY F . fyh if FRANCES ROSE MURPHY PAU LA GAY MUSSELMAN KATHERINE EI LEN MURPHY SHERYL ANNE MYERS Who Ieft that banana peel on the floor? IIIUFS I IT' L. 'Ls 152' .E iz IL.. DAVID TYLER MCANULTY SUSAN DIANE MCCARTHY STEVE MICHAEL MCCORD DOROTHY IEAN MCCOY DONALD LEE MCBRIDE MICHAEL OWEN MCCARTNEY ANGELICK MARIE MCCORMIC MICHAEL EUGENE MCCOY TO COME OUT ON TOP 5 K Eff PATTI IEAN MCCULLOUCH KAREN IANE MCDANIEL LINDA ELLEN MCLLENZLE IOHN JAMES MCKINNEY ODt'I1UlTCIft'LI fnttyum V. !1. f...t s 4' in K-li A 1.3 . vvzllj ' ' L4 '.. ' . . I . Y- , ui' WILLIAM E. MCNEW ANTHA LOIS MCPHERSON 'Wr- WILLIAM HAROLD NEILSER DONNA LYN NEWMAN S DIUTS KATHY KAYE MCPHERSON S TEPH EN PAUL NAMINSKY NORMA IEAN NEAL CELIA JANET NACEE CHARLENE NASH SALLYANNE NEEDHAM SENIORS ABSORBED I KAREN ANNE NOBLES DAVID VINSON NOEL I9 DONALD ARTHUR NOEL DEBRA GAYLE O'CONN ELL NANCY MARLENE OARD IEFFREY CLAY ODOM K PAMELA M. O'HACEN IOHN ELLIS ORMAN HELEN DOROTHY OLDS IANE LYNNE OSBORNE CONSTANCE GRACE O'TOOLE BROOKS FREDRICK OSTRANDER PREPARI G FOR THE FUTURE i' 'A QUQ .. 'U 'a Q-I , A nv, I JANET LEA PEARCE NANCY ANN PEES IESSE BRUCE PERMENTER KEITH ALAN PEARL THOMAS CHARLES PELL GLORIA JEAN PERRY M ,T YVONNE DARLENE PARISHER BRUCE PAUL PARRIS ' I' V I A 3 DEBORAH PHILLIPS CAROL LEE PICARD onv hundred titty Ihre EVERETT EUGENE PIERSOL MARY IANE PITCHER IAMES WESLEY POWERS BRETT ALAN POYNER EVIE ELAINE PIERSOL MONICA ANN PORTERFIELD THOMAS MARK POWERS CHRISTINE PROCTOR KAREN CJAIL PULLEN RICHARD IOHN QUILL SL YIIUFS SENIORS AND IU IORS BEAT SQA X. R , Q DEBORAH RAE RANSOM NANCYE IEAN RATLIFF BARBRA KAY REGISTER WAYNE LESLIE REPASS 'E LAURIE JOAN REYNOLDS DIANA LYNN RICHARDSON , 1 f,.f'::fTL:iii:r-aff, 1' 'S i If In S ilbiki I like l RQ I I ,II-EI Q ' -vnu. A-if I E lg? 5 S 8 I I , I I I II E Q I Love means never having to say you're sorry. SOPHO ORES IN CRAB SOCCER WARREN DOUCLASS RITER IAMES F. ROBERTS BRIDCETTE ANN MARIA PAUL SCOTT ROBERSON VIRGINIA RUTH ROBINS ROBINSON CI-IERYL ANN ROBINSON VICKI LYNN RIES LYNN MARY RISER , .I - , x , vm ' ffm . W .MA DEBRA LEA ROBINSON DIANNA LYNN ROBINSON une Iwundrf-CI tittv iiv 'P' I -ur' x I I I PAUL WILLIAM ROBINSON ANNE BENTON ROLLINS BENIAMIN MCDADE ROYSTER SHARON KAY RUFFER PATRICIA ANN ROCAN DANIEL PARKER ROSE PATRICIA IEAN RUDISILL DEBRA RAE RUMBERCER SENIORS TAKE OTICE TO '3' IOSLPH PAUL RUSNOCK RONALD IOSEPH SALIH VICKY VANN SANDERLIN BILLY RAY SAVAGE ROCE TTA DELORIS RUSSEL SHARON ANN SAMSON ROY L. SANDERSON KENNETH PAUL SAWYER Sf IIIOVS MICHAEL FRED SAWYER VICKIE LEICH SCARANO BRUCE MICHAEL SCHMIDT MARK WILLIAM SCHWEDEMAN FRANK EDWARD SAYLES KATHRYN MARIE SCHAFER LEWIS MARTIN SCHRIEN ER IOHN BEYNOR SCULLIDN COLLEGES AND CAREERS IUDITH LYNN SEACLE WENDYMERMAN SETTLE DARLENE RENEE SHARP SHELIA ANN SH EEHY DONALD WALTER SH ELLY VICKI DIANA SHELTERS 1-gf. '-wmv' ' ..:., , , ,V ... fag I . 4 I I Q ,fe V' CERALDINC E. SHEPPARD IUDITH ANN SHERMAN one hundred titty seven 'O GEORGE W. SHEVOCK ELLEN IANE SICKLER ROBIN LYNN SILAS MARY CATHERINE SISK IONA THERESA SHUE CHRISTY ANN SIEBELS GEORGE LAWTON SIMS, III MICHAEL IOHN SKALTSOUNIS COUNSELORS PRO E TO BE LINDA CAY SIADE ELLEN CAROL SMITH MARY ANNE SMITH CURTIS LEE SMITH KATHERINE ADELE SMITH PHYLLIS REBECCA SMITH QQ-niors SCOTT LLOYD SMITH SANDRA SMITH ,ALI 'I H uni, ill? Ru. L Unsung ling anna The end of another hard practice. ESSENTIAL FUR SENIORS 4'-QQ --vswmv SHERRY LYN SMITH TIMOTHY OLEN SMITH Q' Yli 2 WANDA LEE SMITH WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH FLORENCE KATHY SNYDER DIANA LEE SPARKS S WILLIAM EDWARD SMITH MARY L. SNDWDEN VALERIE ANN SDMERS NEHEMIAH EDWARD SPENLE, III one hundred fifty nine DONNA CAIL SPIVEY If I was only out there. WILLIAM IOSEPH STAHLING ANN UNCEMENTS CAPS AND C-OWNS LARRY ALLEN STAUFFER STEPHEN IOSEPH STAVISH BRUCE ANTHONY STEVENS DEBRA ROXANNE STONE WILLIAM STANLEY STAVENCER CHERYL MARIE STERN LINDA CAROL STINSON LINDA SUSAN STONE svniors REBECCA LOUISE STONE NANCY SH ERYL SUTTON FRANCES DENISE SUMN ER ALAN MARK SWACK ALL I BEI G A SENIOR if N. . w Aw I N wwf , K-if I. gf SUSAN SWINSON SUSAN CAROL TAYLOR CLENDA LEE SWISH ER SUSAN LEA TEMPLE l KATHIE LYNN TEMPLETON IAMES MICHAEL TIERNEY DEBORAH LYNN TLUCHAK MICHAEL SCOTT TORRECH TOMMY LEE THOMPSON DAVID AUKN TISE CHRISTIE LEICH TOPOLSKI PAU LA ANN TRAYLOR onv hundred sixty om U. MICHAEL SCOTT TROUPE LINDA FAYE TUCKER 'VX DAVID WAYNE TU RN ER SUSAN RENE TYLER PHILLIP WAYNE TYREE MARY IANE VAN AU KEN ROBERT CRAIG TYSON DEBORAH ANN VAN HOY EAGER SENIORS 1 'S 9' v DAVID THOMAS VANN DONNIE LOU VAN PELT Sf D UTS IOSEPH PHILIP VINTO, IR. MICHAEL IOSEPH WADE ROBERT RVOCEL ROBERT NEILWADE Q KAREN ANITA WALLACE ALLEN RAY WARD I 4 i ATTE DCOLLEGE IGHT v THEODORE B. WARREN, III JEFFREY THOMAS WATTS IAMIE GRACE WELLS BARBARA ANN WASHCHYSION IEFFREY CARL WELCH KAREN YVONNE WHIDBEE CHERYL LYNN WHITE IOYCE MARIE 'WHITE one hundred sixty three . IUDITH MARIE WHITE THOMAS IAMES WIGANDT DONNA IEAN WILCOX VICTORIA LOUISE NVHITE DENISE WIGCINS BRENDA IOYCE WILKERSON CYNTHIA HAZEL WILLIAMS CYNTHIA HAZEL WILLIAMS THANKS MARQU E CHAIRMAN wwrvyl' KAIHN BU RN ADETIE XVILLIAMS PAMELA LYNN VVILLIAMS IEAN ANN WILSON IOHN KEITH WINDOM MARII YN LILLIAN VVILLIAMS LAURIE NOEL WILSON GLENN ROBERT WHITENBERC DENISE AVIS WINFIELD Sl ITIOFS i A ROBERT LEE WINHELD STEPHEN MENDAL wooo CATHY LEE WOOLARD RICHARD D. WITCH ER SUANNE WOODFIN DEBORAH LYNN WRIGHT L. I T N RL! Q. 3 'I .,,..,-B Q, kv R -' T N ' - uv. 'fra z M . ,A 4 R A ,, ' -I ':1 11.-Q :fx EG fJ'u-,lrgiu-RL'-1 . Y- .gqgblqvf N a f- 6. V ,,v ' -' 2 Jw. . ' Y' , Zlgif 'il 'S ,ER. E. A ZQRTA, I ,es X, KZ' NANCY LOUISE YAPLE LOIS MAE DALTON WI DO FOR DOING A GOOD IOB i.. ROBIN IEANNETTE ELMONE I wonder what 5he's doing? MAUREEN ELIZABETH KEENE N-Q... Q, 1. 'ii'f,sq , Q MARK LYNNVOO D STEWART om- hundred Nixly five 11 1 . nrmg 'L.f.J ,f . 44. 5 . -uv-- 'V ' - HEDGESPETH LE DS CLASS AGAI ., ,, ii i-E Q2 1 2 1 1 i - ir, 1 1 3 Q5 5: is fi ' if . .4 I I l A 4,5-1 5 , Sponsor - Paul Peterg Secretary - Dede Dandridgeg Vice-President - Sharon Kendrickg President- Grady Hedgespethg Treasurer - Steve Burbageg Historian - Nancy Loizeauxg Sponsor -- Linda Opher. Robin Ackaway Monty Adams Ruth Adams Nelson Adcot k Rick Albee- Dvbhw Ambrose Iaduv Ambrous Pam Amory kevin Anderson Vit kit' Andvrson Walt Anderson Ronald Ashlwr' ChrisAshI1'y Ken Asks-w 9usar1AIkms Val:-ry Austin lrank Bahr- iiob Baile-y Alan Barhvr Randy Harm-s C Indy Barnuc Iv Rotnn Barton Allen Ralf-rn.-in kimberly Bah-s Patty Haynarri If-ii Bt-Alon Siarwlr-y Braslr-y iumors ,-f,1l 'N.f . wifi. .fbi Ti I . 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L A -in M.. nr., r y . 5 .1 ' 1. x- -. ,,. t vw I K ' 1. l 1 any V ' , -1:1 V, , '17 .f E45 fx Gy 3 '- ' ll, W' I l I5 1 1' Ll. dh.. by 44 t ,, f AS 'gm 1-522 9 5' , l fl J Robert Beiler Brent Bellauair Kathleen Belby Gary Bell Louese Bellramr Lund.: Bergman Tarn Berkhermr-r IOQY Bt'I'ld!ldu Rrcharcl Berman lohn Bushop lxeene Black Lwa Blackwell Lev Blank Duane Bleh Ricky Bliese Susan Blrley Melody Bogart Marvrn Boggs Wayne Bogle Kerth Bonney Rodney Boone Brll Bostlc Melrssa Bowlex Pat Bowles Bobbi Boyd Brenda Boyd Shirley BOZSWICI Scott Bradford Susan Branlly Pam Bray Anthony Breen Tum Brennernan Mark Brewer Mike Brewer Tum Brewer Al Brewrnglon Michael Brock Becky Brown lohn Brown Kay Brown Mrchael Brown Make Bryant john Bryzrnskr Debhre Bulaskr ROSS Bulger lan Bulinrk left Bunch Steve Burbage Charles Burr her Teresa Burns-Hr' lohn Bush:-r I-rnda Buihvr Rrc hard Bull Nancy Byrd Allred Byrum laCSllf' C-3llfVdS Dehhre Calxerl one hundred sixty seven ljaxtrl Camplve loann L amplmell Susan Campbell Dr-bra Cannella lt-rrv Carper Cathy Carrnngton laurn- Carter 'Vltlu' Cav-y lfaroltna Casas Debbie Caswell los- Cewallo Patrtrna Chappell Harry Che-taster Stem' Chfibrrl Dax td Cleary Brad Clements Io-Knne Clttton Rubbte Clyburn lrJl'1r't Coats-x john Cobb RQ-'llll Cochrane Cralg Cochrone Doug Coleman lxetth Colllns Ron Colltns Dehbte Coms Rohan Coohon Becky Cook Candy Cook lam-I Cook Tum Cook lam Copley Cary Costner Vtcloe Cotton Bruce Counoyer Dehhxe Courtney Wanda Cowan 'I Gi :H td 1- Marte Cox L Stanley Creekmore v Q-v - - Rtrk Cultmg Nancy Cunnrngharn 1- T in y Vlryndham Curles Patty Curran Tony Cutre-ll R11 ky Ualdrm ffdll Davenport Dm-ntw Dayts Ronald Davts Xnvra t llvan Burl Dvans lJl'hhlE'l7l'dflHlIl1 h le-rrY Dt-Cook ' A . 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Ir lxorey Deklun Rm ky De-Rentrs X :yuan DelNltt Tommy Dnilxens Nancy Dnckrnson Wanda Dtxon Ray Dodd Dalek Dogrul Phll Dowdy Ball Downs Chris Doxey' Dave Dozler Sharon Drter Lee Duplatn Tum Eason Brenda Eaton lamey Edwards Lundy Edwards Terr Edwards Devon Eldrrdg Mike Emry lack Evelyn Pam Falls George Farrington Karen Felton Robert Fentress Debt Flynn Ellis Forbes Lrndsey Forbes kathy Foreman Edwun Forlnnes Kerth Forrest Bully Foster Stanley Foster Scott Foxwell Cathy Foy Chrrs Foy Matt Francus Delores Freeman Mark Freeman Make French Phil Fretwell Kathy Fruez Nerlson Fruegard Steve Fuller Teresa Funderbupk Patty Gahagan Denise Garland Cary Garnson kenneth George Patrrcta Gentry Robert Getrrdge Leslne Ghent Lawrence Gubason Alan Gubson -Anthony Gtlchrrat one hundred sixty nine Crlnvy Cjulchrrsl Irnhn Cllchrust Dayrd Glllldfll Ru hard Qlasr-r Brut! Classrm Ch:-ryl Conde' Susan Ure-rfn lua Gradr-I Marcy' Graham Gln-n Crandstalt De-mms Granger Debby Gray Stewart Crnttvn lun Cruttuth Ray' Crundln Landa Gustafson Sunny Lwnn Turn Hadley Dayld Hall Davod Hall Robln Hamm Kam Hamull Anna Hammer Howard Hanhury lam- Hancock Kathy Hannan Mtke Hanson Steve Hanson Claude Harduson Karen Harlen Sara Harlem Rlck Harriman loan Harrrs Vanessa Harrns Ida Harrrsun lrmmy Hartley K andy Halmyvr She-ryl Hawkens Hull Hnym-s lfwn HdIlQ'll Qruss Hr-asxlr-r C.r.Jflv Hr-rig:-Kp: th Nam H4-lm lfvXrm llvfuon Alle-ri I'lc-ml:-rsun Hmm-rly H1-rxrh juniors ORRIS A D LEE CLASS PRINCESSES FOR HGMECOMI G 'RR' 1?5Y Wr,.' 114-in 'T-X L L- f ,r IL- -,. 1- nwf 'ff as l t x 1 it 3 lo .X -. . ik. xl r-yfvw-wrvwwf r.. . l K 1 'x Q., f--V., 5 r K I I 1 1 72 I ' ' A P 9 I I W - few if- Q , L. we 531 PYSJ, G if V l We'II see whose going to fall in the mud next time 1 .X X fusfathfiii 91-1-- V . J' 'L , 3 '? 7'7'9Y?'1?f?i :.Eff'1'l -mf '-21:5-an r l -nr. . rp . f - W K 5 ,, ' .w ilt ca L.-3 s Q , I . - X , V xx . I lu .1 Q, , ii. , r I A , ik, 1:2 XXL'-Ulf' Ah I ,X 9 'L A :yy nj. A-I , . V? .-ii, L-5 Uigffsr 534 kzafgggfjw iq, . K . ' M -- we ..- , . -, 4 M: I ,df ,V . r., . .1 Az K ,' A V- t , - Q., - Q, 'M ' , i rf f - 44-'rf . -.f-- , ' 1 1? 1 'A 1 g K.. ' 4 0 1' ' 4 'wa ' ' , ., .L-1 - , V.: l --,,.f ' u 'l V f ' ., .. , -' N 2 N 5. 2 K ' ,N ,C'v - . I I , , V 'hx 1- I Il ' l X , A K You mean we're doing this all wrong? 1 1 F' L ,. 1 ' I .. :J U! 1,5 is ' ' l . ,,A. , , . I A- M' y , y l . 7 ' ' -Lg-. 5. ' . -I 'gg e .y ' Q ws. - 1 ' X . . ' Q, -' X ff. N s is in A 'swf-I ' , Q.- '5- ! vu . 3' . ,, X fl Q. rx v 1 - m s , 23 M' ' +- F- A fb ,Ni J rg 'A Q ,KJ n Robert Hlrknuan Ben l-licks jane: Hngr.tov.rer Maury Hill Pal Hallegas Cheryl Hines Peggy Hodge joy Hodges Lloyd Hodges Cathy Hollrnan Sally Holmes Davld Holton Roger Honaker Bud Hooper Mlke Hoover Susan Houtchlun Mark Houchms Lrsa Howard Theresa Hubbard Robln Hudguns Tern Hughes Debbue Hulsey jnmmy Hurchunson Lawrence Hysel Robln jackson Cathy jaudon Alena jenlcuns Sharon jennlngs Scherrye jeter Sharon johns Dennus johnson Mike johnson Sandy johnson Cheri johnston Connue johnson Tum johnslon Aprul jones Bonnle jones Denuse jones Muchael jones Patty jones Wesley jones Brll jordal Dean jordan jane jordan Randy jordan Wayne loyner Pam justuce jeanne lsartss Barbars Katz Connie Kearns Davrd Kelly Kevin Kendrrck Sharon Kendrick Mary Kennedy Elaune Kerslacke Darlene Krnard Deobue Klng Doug Krug Doug Knrby Wrllram hrrby john Krsh Beth Koehler Art Kohn Vick: kosher Karen Kryah one hundred seventy one Rare-n lxuchalxkn Dvanna ku: he-ra fran lxulawsks lxrxslaILa11z- Stmr- Lamnlous Cathy Lamnm Dvlyblr- Lang Lisa Lange-lu-r NlIlxl'l,df1f'llH1 Ill-xvrlx larry K,.1rxl.n-.utr-r 'xlllld L.1wwrn.ln lxnn Ll-v Ex.-Ixn lr-narrl han-n lllllldlhnulp le-rrVl.1wlxl1'r Dvnnsv leon Greg LvPage Chrrs l.vSesm' Mark Lcwls Ste-ve Llghtbody Peggy Lrverman Nancy Louzvau Debbie Loym Bill Luker Marnie Macareg Ioyce Maddox Bob Maddox Sam Mandalarrs '51, , Tommy Lorkxewrcz ' ,xx C Roger Mandrgo Trma Mann lohn Manus Bonny Martrn Doug Martrn Ellldblxlh Mason lorrarm- Mason Doug Maswy Frank Matrhf-ws Mr-Iodye Mayes Olavvr Mayne-ld Carl Maylon Dc-nlw Me-adv Brvnda Ms-use Clay Me-lton lamu- Mvlvrn lvannn- Mvnge- ClI'HlyNl1'f4'fllll1 Uvbhre- rNlQ'fflll Kathy M1-tlgar Randy Mudge-It lac k NMI!-y Susan Nllll4'I1 Nancy Mrllvr Slvvr- Nllllvr lhvrvsa Nllllvf lan Mrsmas Clldflll' Mrsuna Kay M114 hm-ll Rox Milt hvll LjdllJN,NlUUY14'V De-hhw Moor.- Ilmnly Moore' Iohr1Moorr- lunrors IU IORS USEI GE UITYO FLGAT , 1 fl, 7' 1f+ I Q I X l 1 ' A A -M x 1, :.,- . 1, sf '-2. um.. ,1.., - x 'Q-Y' W .J ,C .vw Q. C: F ,f l y lil A H FN' ' W 'I- n 3 wx if. All a 5, A . 1 . 41.9 hr- 'G ws.: L- f'? '15 Q., Q- ur 4 ' xlx su v-, r X 5 , C- r , 5 if 'vu JN Nl T' 4-5 if vf 5-Q -g L I r L. 'u 'f-0 79's . n' ls.-4 ll li JQP, Wig . Us fn X 5. 1 xx fx 1 f , ' 'I I ' I4-1 ' ' A -' l-M I ll an A 'Q K Ne- . 6 . gl 4 . Frank Moore loc- Moreau Steve More-If-n Becca Morru Pam Morris Mike Morruwy Pam Morruon lvrry Morrnx Beverly Alou GA' ' FP junior Assembly Vx -vt ,, F ba ,K ' nos. ' -Q K.- .fx v'f .F A, ,, 2 ' , , 'x N , by I 14- 'Q , l . wwf' ' rm ' r ' -9,-no -W U.. W- W- --- r ' A' nw' l ' , .. x L ' I ' I-Q' Q 2 . Ns J p-, CQ 4- 6 5 1 U 1 in rx- 1 V -1 l 1 ' ' ' ' - 1 ' -f v y A t ' ,, f, L 2 I Y V1 , X. S I '- A A l I V mv V I Q .-, J B l I ' L 3, r I I 0 K, X l -A f ' 1 I P ' ' 1 ,r . ' wx o V ' tw K' ,, , , ,,.A v,,, .lf - A U M V In IA Q K ' lil' K ,,,,-V X 1 ggi ' ' ' Q5 'L .1 1 -, A 4 I ' AL- N .. Q ' f' V. , ..., M. A 1 ,, 'V W w. b ' v A 'xl Q N ' R , '.? r f 5 V 4 ,L J v ,nf , '- U 1 . M I I Y . ws I ' X' X ' f 1 1 V ' fl fp! . 7 ' ' 342- lk Brock Moswr Rnhf-rl Mott Make Moyer Ruchard Mozgay Ruta Mullaly Drnvnell Murphy lanvl Murphy Wnlluam Mynvs lohn McAnuIly Alle-n MQCarthy karen MCCarthy Carvn McCIannen Terry McCord Annette- McDonald Terry MCCIII Beth McGowan Nancy McGrath lame-Q Mclxlnney Steve McMullen kathy McNeal Dldn.1MfNul1y Mrkf' Mc Phvrson Rohan Nagle Greg NL-dl BullN1'llwr Becky Nelson Cindy Newsome one hundred seventy-three IJurxn.1Nr-wsurtw I'1.ri Nlchulx Pulix Vu-lsrrrt Hvlh Nrrblt-It Ufnlxg Nfvvvs xiIL f5Bfvdf'1 tray U Bm-rw HartmYr1C'h'hru M.1rkU Har.: 'sUrkA y'UH.1rJ Nu k CJ Har.: Sur- Olsfm lJ.nvr1 Urban MV.wm'Orr1r1urIt Dt'r1n1s O' Vfnrl lvrvrid tlvvrtrm Dt-bbw pdfkt'I lmda P.1rkx I--rv-sa Pasr hall Hdrbdrd PdNNdI'IS Susan Pate' Dalynn P.aIr1r k Dawn Pattcfrsun Dunn.: Paul Rubin Pederson lamvs Persons Sharon PIL-rigs-r Douglas Ptmls: kim Puxt Macy Pnulm lr1Anm- Povsvll Alarm Prlu' kathy Prun- Rlfhard Prlc L- Sham- Prun- karvn Prutrhard Rst k Proctor Paula Prudr-rt -Kuhn-y Puridy Patrufna Pugh ldrhul Pye- Nt-rm Rape-r Drama Rauschr-rhack Ann.: Rm-od Tuna Rc-mu cr frdrtrt-s Refpdss Crang Ruu- Waym- Richardson Dart.: Ru-tw l,1'hUYdh Rm' Ufnnri Rum h N1utIvI Rrnhvrtx PMI: Rzllmms Rr-rvmrm Ruhms Ur'l1rRnhlHxnlu lurl Rutnuftl yumurx I f I r . ,f X .,,'I' ' C? .I I . 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I . ,, 4 'YZ Y' A F1 ' ,fl :LN Concentration am id confusion Robert Rodger Mrlte Roe Sharon Rogers Chrts Room Cvnthra Ross Larry Ross Dan Rossa Loretta Ross: lan Rowe Pat Rowe Steve Roystur Dawn Ryals Rlck Sacks Bob Sage Conrad Samson Matthew Sanderson Wayne Sasser loe Saunders karen Sawyer Mlke Sawyer Renee Sawyer Rlcky Sawyer Mary Schater Ken Schneuder Make Schnoebelen Natalre Schultz Ed Schumacher Robert Sclater Angle Scott Debble Segrest Vlncent Seneker Lynette Sessler Charles Shank james Shank Danny Shannon Cerald Shaw Cheryl Sherman Sandy Shue Cer: Slebels Richard Stgal Don Summon letl Slmmons Laura Slrnpkms Edward Sams Vick: Singleton Mark Sltterson Becky Skells Daniel Skelley Scott Slocum Delorls Smlth lulle Smith Paul Smlth Shtrley Smlthson Ball Spuvey Bull Stakes Steve Stalltng Matt Stavtsh Scott Stephenson Bryan Stevens Paul Stevens Darlene Stevenson loe Stlnson Mark Storey Kathy Strange Rlclt Summer Rlckv Sumner left Sweutzer Nancy Tapscott Bobby Tata Al Taylor Davld Taylor lxelth Taylor one hundred seventy five CDPFER A D PETER CLASS SPONSORS ii-I 5f??z'r-'evqlvra'214 . H , V N, . . ,4- l gs -1' 4 . SX Q ' .K -2, - L- . Lynn Taylor ' , - I If A ,5, Nlarty Taylor A Rem-e Taylor - ' f e Skee Tenney ' A l lllllllll. 1- 43.11. . Val:-rue Te-nney '1 ,Q Janice- Thomas Paul Thomas ' Mike Thompson , av N . w , q.- v l'- 1 54 L if- r 32 ,V Tim Thompson Teresa Thorneberry lm-I Ticatch Michele Todd Tina Traimi Miki' Trent A . lx if ai' Connie Tuck Chi-r Tucker luyf e Turley Kim Turner Van Turpin Debbie' Tyer fu, S' X LBA Susan Urso Randy Unle- Nliti h Yann Dm-bl'JIf'Var1 Wagner David Vx-nahlv Dianne' V1-ruuyzw l7e'l1h1v-X:-Slal Ste-vw Xipavl-U Da-liliiv VVarl4- Ru ll VN'ad1' lr1rlW'alk1'r ' u-Q.- Q.- Y ug- Hedgespeth leads junior Class Assembly. Sw-T Qi' Nu-W Slam le- VN'alkl'r Pam Null Mary VVJII Qryslal Wfarrl Clary Wkirrl RL1xs4'llVVdlr'rx Ann Xklitkins juniors T' v' 3: ' I P'-ig ig l fl' ry, .X A 54 . 1 wa' Kan., . vw' 'P P . I , ,-I-. .gee -1' fl . fvmfo -gxlayr. 'PQ ' 545 FYI' x'1, ,?g . . D. -' -. If . w .v'4f5..:.. 1 s-n T .. , 1 . 4 :J ' . , Q l.' ' '1 - di ' .5123-,A,' ,y-'.',.-. l, . ..,.',-W, .,- '..1.?,.' . .. ... 'evra Smile you're on candid camera. f JU IORS ORDER Rl GE RLY 'F ,5',1.:.' l 5 X Yi : 1 1 . l v 1 O . 'r- R, ,' 'll .y I fr' 5 ' 3- ,lf V -fmgf' 4 A Q -ll 1 1 . ' 6 1' x ' ' .Ai , V Y .. I.. R I , W cz.-'rv xxmklm P . Shvrry Nkhlkunx g , , Be-Uv Watson 'J -Xllwrt VN'P0lxs r Q .-H, ,, ELL4 ' ' 4- . ' A , Y 1 A ' 'N ' ' Uarrnll Nvgn-r N! 1 5 K. ' ' 4' Frimlx XN'e'lnl1 'R' Ann XM-Ike' 1 J jnhn Vwlson f if 3 , '-ri -R -. I, ..?!ll'z 5' Lay. .YW Q . ' V 1 A l' f- 211-.al ,, . ,:- F P, ,, S :A . , 5-an-. -- ' . ,, R 'ff ' F A Iac k VVQ-ldm we - A I, fl Hub VVQrnlL k Y x ,r SI:-ve'VVOIl1f'rlng!nr1 N 'EJ Q' YM V lamc o VVhlIf- ' I. wx gfi.-f, V , Z . w f : Z 'ff 54 , I 9' H . - If A l ,. .- V xi - . 2 l lll ' - l Linda XNh1te- 4' u ff Brvnda NN'hlIlwld lxarvn Whutefhurst ' Patty Whltlvy N X Freedom tothe outside world. A Q . if Pam XVu.m Dm-hlyw XN'1lcln1.m ' Bobby XA1llllldlDS ' Mlke- VVIllldl'11N juan Wfulluams 'H Susan VVulllams ., VILlKl Xwllramsurw Ellvn Vllllsou Holly Wllsun Debby Wfltchi-r Paula Vkllnclschull Wfnlhur VVmsl0w Nlarv Nvrmmblu lxvllh XVOud Row' lA'r1ud Suv XVrmd D1-bbw XVuUdlz-V Ann Xvoodrutl Allan Wrught A n LvvAnn lA'rrght lxmXN'ynr1v 0.1-.wrl Ydlflliglfrll Ruy Nudm-r Carolyn Nuung lmrvn Nnumglylmld bn-ph:-n Yrlum En-Hn Zukffl one hunclrc-d Seve-my seven Brian Abbott Elizabeth Adams Monty Adams ,Al Akers VViIllan1 Aldridge Charles Alexander Ri-bc-ua Alexander lay Allen Martha Allen Cheryl Ambns Mary Ames Brian Andi-rs Cathy Anderson X-Vayne Anderson Phil Armstrong Suzanne- Arnold larry Ashuaft Slew' Ashe lohn Ashley Ind: Aush Bri-ncla Austin lrnw Auslln Waym- Austin larnrw Haber Te-driy Haialrs li-rl Baer Ui-nnis Hake-r luy Bakr-r lxvvin Baker Ui-lrlm' lialla-u sophomores , 4, '17 V , fr N f uf' 1 2 - s I iN 5-59- Vice-President - Sam Ellisg President - john Pezzellag Sponsor - Connie Kellamg Historian Terry Hauckg Secretary - Terry lacksong Chaplin - Terry Bryantg Treasurer - Ricky Thomas. is , , a,,, V A ' A ' ' 1 ap S V N -iq st A ,rl A A , N if T W A af: - ,T . 1 L , . -5 P I, ,- 4 1 x A My 'ff-' I 'JL l?gsh4 1L 'Iii' Q qu' x22 N Mflrww 're 442' rl r E fl I Al 1 6 Y Q t gf- T A- - A - -A - ff-. ' Y . 1' T 1 f , ' 2 lf: T y 3, l 1 -. f x : PEZZELLA LEADS CLASS OF 75 '9- ff at-ss ' in Q. S:-: f -L I V .Q-Q -n 1 , M ., 1 1 , 4 was. Af- 6,8 4 X !4,k ' Xl Qs' . Q- 1 a '21 ,, ,QQ-, qv' 6 :Mi- 'Tm T' A - at W' ,.. - v if-'Q ' l 1 ' 'V at vii' ,I - vf E. , 'l .QQ wx ,M l Qu. 14 3 QEQQ: . 'wa IX! Qf as .?f ia fi? 'Uh if ' ' 1' rx :l il is i so ,. at it 4 ' ' ,. lt 3 FX M 'Z' .M J 5 Q x gy 9' . 1 ,1 x cs 776' ,un il' ww 1 W i f jone Balleu joseph Bannman john Bannon Ricky Barbosu Frank Barco john Barnes Katie Barnicle Debbie Barrigar Ronald Barrington Steve Bartz Tim Bateman Steve Bates Sue Bates joe Battatiano jane Beeby Steve Belbusti Debbie Bell Ed Bell Gary Bell Teresa Beltrami Debbie Berry Diane Berry Ricky Berry Kay Berger Randy Bess Laurie Betz Pat Billari Sam Blackburn Mike Blackwell Bill Blankenship Sherry Blankenship Eugene Blaylock Tim Blouritield Becky Blount Martin Boelens Darlene Booker john Boulden john Boulden David Bowling Sara Bowling Felicia Boyd Cathy Boyles Gwen Braa Kim Brace jett Bradley Aubrey Brady john Brady Cindy Bremser jeb Brewer Eric Bridgeman Mark Bridgeman Terry Bridgman Norma Brinn Debbie Brinson Nicole Britton Ricky Broods David Brotherton Marta Brown Milton Brown Robert Brown Susan Brown Tony Brown Nancy Bruce Mary Brun Debbie Bryant Kathy Bryant Terri Bryant jeff Buchanam Sharon Buckhouse Dianne Bulger Kim Bullard Carl Bunch one hundred seventy nine X1wixli..v f.f.l!h i'1wnXl'H ' X1.,fh'ix'1l RMK 11: KH: 4 vr t .M-i1.1, kw'Nfx1.HHp?r1'l1 11.11111-NL.m1u1pl1' H lf11,gf'rl.1xnpm-ll Vmxfl Jvlvr lwm xml., I'- i..rHi11.u R11 I-N, K ,nvpwv lhxul l .nn-f In-rf-x,xf.1r!.m hr:-gg L.f-.Ylvimrx l1liv:winr'lv1 Rv'Nlv'l.lx,lHvv IMg.1,gK 4-1 ,V Nf1.1vmxlv1K fmmzv IH'llV1vfhIIr11'Yx Rm Q huh' lffhzwm lI.m1 Cmnl l Mrk lumw KMHL Nu,'.mu1-L Mrk mr 1 fn la' Q. In 1 I-wx Qlnxfrm Summ 1 lm. Lnkw Qt7Ifi1'I1 Qqmrlrm Culv Ivrmx lmnwr Fnmuw Lnmimm K.r+-glfumklmw L,1rulfHDr1n'IlN Iuln- lm1m'r RAN-m'vrn' Cmrk Wann' kmrk V.m1Lrmpf-r Nlvxw imp:-l.1r1rf Hr:-r1rialuuvxuxv k.ar1-H Lnurlm-x Cnnlnlx hu X1v'Iuv.1 lux XML:-1,f.1lHrvv If-rrx lmm Mrk Cmm'-r U.1x rx 1 mm- f- f., xnvnixiro-xxr11.llv V Mmm .4 I uhh H.nPl.1v.n L :Hp , lm- - Hull lim! , , suphornore-S - - ' , R iff- 'LL N H U K .A , 1 I -f-,4 '-4 , X 4 ' ' p V ,, . - I -1 BV A, , A g ' 4 v 14.15 qs '-s . L CLASS SPDNSDRS SUMMER CAR WASH -Q Q ., QQ- ' 1 Y LL- P X -. . S4 Q eil ls, s . , ' .f .-Sr, Ye N ww ' Q r , lrrx .K I I -. D .-,fy . gk 1 4 api ra' 'x '49 lohn Dashlll Robert Dax enport Crndv Dans Dannv Dana Debra Dax I5 Duncll Dans km an Dax l5 Rent' Dams Robert Dax as Robrn Dax I5 Tuna Dams Nlark Deana Shannon Delanex lame: Denton George Deorrler Barbara DeBellrs Xurtor DePace kathy Dnaz CarreItD1CknnSOn lxerth Due Laura Donoxan Thomas Doolt Debbn? Douglas Rohm Douglas Clunt Doxev Party Dozrer lav Dunbar Tom Duncan kelly Dunn Bonnre Duplarn Ball Duxbury Peggy Earl kathy' Earlvv Steve Earp Cheryl Eason Lerov Edmunds Yuctor Elkuns David Ellis Sam Ellrs Tony Ellrs Chuck Ellmn Carv Englustead Howard Errckson Steve Fall Shawn Fannen Tum Farrrngton BE'tsy Flelda Carl Fwlds Susan Funk Matt Frnlon Stoxe Frtchett one hundred eighty one Cl1rnxt.n.1lle-manga Phyllus Flack Craig Floyd NUM- Flynn Nlffllssa fKlft'll Nrlrma Furvman lnhn lmrl-sl Nllke' luxla-r Lm- Fowl:-r Nlllw Fwy Torn Framux Ball Frm-rnan Phyllls Frm-rnan Turn Frcvrnan Kathy Frm-sv Randy Frm-Iwf-ll Dun Frrlvllcls Clay Frm' Lynn Fulgarn Ann Fulle-r Cathy Funk Brvnt Clahlv Rulwrt Cardnvr larnvs Calm Wanda Callm Dale' ClJUll'lIf'f kurt Gibbs -Xnrhrmy Crlchrrsl Donna Cnlchrut Pat Calls,-land Clara Calle-spv lohn Cllllkln Carolyn Cllls Rusly Cmdtrvy Nnckl Crmdman Dun Gurdan Bm-nny Graham Turn Crandstall Yale-rw Grant Alvnn Cray lamw Crray Stwf- Cray Bvmta Crm-n Bruce- Crm-n Robert Crm-gory D:-lxra Cross Cindy Cum-ss Dvan Cul-sx Tvrvsa Cluplun Davrd Curganus lam:-s Hagvr Ds-bbw Hall Re-d Hall Rnln-rl Hall srmphorlwurvs wr - ,. 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Hamm,-r Pat Hardy Muke Harrnore Shvxla Harold Rrck Harper David Harrmgton Stt-vw Harrrngton Cythua Harrtx Jody Harris Lynn Harrrs Mtkc Harrts Make Harris Bobby Harrison Carol Harrison lamvs Harvey Ther:-sa Hawey Make Haskett Dranne Haskrm Ts-rt-sa Hauck Dawld Hawthorne- Caryn Haymes Charlw Haywood Bobby Heatherly Dvbbw Hvnly Lara Ht-nslvy Sharon Hackman Ray Hrggsns David Hull Eddu- Hnllt-gas Chris Hands Ben Hum-s Mathan Hlnklv Dt-bbw Hobson lamvs Hockman Vrckw Hodgv Rncku- Hodges Sandy Hott Ltnda Hoiland Tum Holt Davtd Hooper Mnkv Hoppe! Debbw Howard Mrke- Howard Pam Howard Ronnuv Howard jackn- Howlett one hundred eighty throw SGPHO Ianue Hull Mike Hulork Llnda Hussey Lourse Hymons Clorla lbbotson john lrash Dana jackson Don jackson Teresa jackson Terry jackson jeltrey jacobson ' . 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Box 3206 Richmond, Virginia 23235 M . anufacturers of Graduation Announcement 5, Personal Cards and Related Accessories for Kempsville High School Herff jones Products: Class Rings - Graduation Station - ery Caps and Gowns - Medal and Trophy Awards - Club Pins - Yearbooks - Diploma d s an Certificates - Fund Raising Ideas FACTORY DIRECT PRICES TO THE PUBLIC Q VANDEBERG Discount Tire Center . 1 r ' 5635 Princess Anne Fload , -. '35, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 Q5 xx -. MQ ,l 3. iff, ,fx b y ii AN! fi i E I I Ex 1 1 ,, Kr! IH'S ,,.X grf. Phone: 499-4119 R. A. VANDEBERG President E.B. Blackie Speight Residence 539-4518 are 625 Dogwood Lane Suffolk, Va. 23434 ARROWHEAD BUILDINC MATERIALS I SPEICHT 84 CARR BRICK SALES, INC. ncorporated 5716 Prmcess Anne Road Antique, Face 81 Common Brick Phone 497-3571 Virginia Beach, Va. Business 499-1887 5774 Princess Anne Rd. Va. 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ARMY ROTC OFFERS EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES! Ill Flight Training C43 Cadet Ranger Training 127 Drill Teams ISI Honorary Fraternities 131 Rifle Team t6l Parachute jumping FOR DETAILS VISIT OR CONTACT THE NORFOLK STATE COLLEGE ROTC OFFICE LOCATED IN THE HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING ON CAMPUS TELEPHONE 627-4371, EXT 3564357 I m3ef1fp.5 S -1 il lflz'lSr31,ga11fIz ri an 'Es2r3e,t3j 499-7666 KEMPSVILLE AUTO SALES 5059 Cleveland si., Virginia Beach, va. 23462 LC. Pritchard is '37, , ., I . . . Ilempsville llonst 8 liilts f ' ' tBy Be-Lol Hallmark Cards- Free Delivery Phone 497-0825 497-6243 Nights and Sundays Lula Little Velma Byrum 420-6888 420-0967 . HIGHLAND FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions Weddings - Funerals - Plants and Corsages 6220 E. Indian River Road Virginia Beach, Virginia Phone: 420-0613 RIVERTON-ON-THE-ELIZABETH ACADEMY OF DANCE Miss loAnna Smelser, Director N 821-C Sunnyside Dr., Va. Beach X tjust off Indian River Roadl Phone - 420-5990 or 420-5831 Member of Dance Masters of America Phone 855-3148 DIAMOND HILL PLYVVOOD COMPANY Wholesale Distributors 2301 Ingleside Road Norfolk, Virginia 23513 Exhaust Systems Open Nights Specialist 84 Sunday Tl DEWATER AUTO PA RTS Complete Line of New 81 Rebuilt Parts 5192 Virginia Beach Blvd. Virginia Beach, Va. 23462 john L. Vassar Phone Sales Representative 497-4861 Owner 84 Operator: Mary Harris Bga y 9,5 A Operators: Blanch Provo fl Becky Oaks 0 'rm Delores Ross Curlu-Locks Qeoiuiu Shoppe OPEN THURSDAY B4 FRIDAY NITE BY APPOINTNIEN i VVTOWN OADS one hundred ninety-seven Ballet- Tap- jazz ? Mm thx- Arlmn xtarls you at SZ A i I Y IN YOU UTJX TTU 638.50 a month. cvvn wave- to spend it. Pmo medical and dental cars. X s - , Praomoals. 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Wfilson Mr. R Mrs. Charles E. Maddux Cdr. ti Mrs. VV.C. Ward Mr. 8 Mrs. E.l. Dearborn Mr. X Mrs. Edwin Dennis Bob Vogel, Editor The Treaty Dr. 5. Mrs. Harold Marshall Mr. 5. Mrs. Charles Muntord Mrs. l.A. Comstock Mr. 8 Mrs. Mullen Mr. N Mrs. Wm. Rutter Mr. N Mrs. Bill Roughton Mr. X Mrs. Phillip R. Hobbs Mr. 84 Mrs. T.B. Rollins two hundred one ADCOCK, DONNA M. - DE Club 4. ALBRECHT, SUSAN MEALII - Drama Club 25 ECOS 2,35 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 2,35 Thespians 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Powderpuff Foot- ball 4. ALLEGOOD, DAVID KESTLAR - Cafeteria Help 1 5'Camera Club 2,3,45 Tennis 3. ALLEN, PATRICIA D. - Class Representative 45 Office Helper 4. ALLEN, RAYMOND AMBROSE, GARY LEE ANDERSON, CATHY MARIE - FBLA 35 Pep Club 25 SCA Rep. 1. ANDERSON, DONNA L. - Powderpuff Football 35 Y-Teens 3. ARCHBELL,V DEBORAH ANNE ASHBY, DORIS ANN - Art Club 25 Future Homemakers 1. ASHLEY, PHYLLIS ANNE - Class Secretary 25 Drill Team 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Girls State Rep. 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FORBES, KAREN RAE FORBES, REBECCA ELIZABETH - Caft. Helper 2, French Club 1. FOY, CELIAN REBECCA - Ir. Civitans 2,3,45 SCA Rep. 4. FRANCIS, SHERRY LEE - Band 2,35 Class Rep. 45 Drill Team 25 Iunior Princess 3, Majorette 3,4. FRANCIS, TERRY LYN - Band 1,3,45 Majorette 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4. FRANKS, KAREN ANN - Caft. Helper 15 Camera Club 15 Gymnastics 15 Powderpuff Football 15 Y-Teens 2. FRIESEN, DEBORAH IEAN - Camera Club 45 Ir Civitans 45 Literary Mag. 45 NHS 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Sec. 2,4, Vice-Pres. 3. FRENCH, IUDITH KIM FROST, ROBERT EUGENE FUGH, WILLIAM EDWARD -IV Baseball 3. GANDY, SCOTT GARCIA, BEKKI MAXINE - Hockey 15 Pep Club 25 SCA Rep. 4. GARDNER, IAMES CHARLES - IV Baseball 15 IV Basketball 25 IV Football 35 Varsity Basketball 2. GARRETT, CYNTHIA ELAINE - Pep Club 1. GEBLER, KATHY S. - Chorus 15 German Club 2. GIBBS, KEITH EDWIN GIBBS, KENNETH MARION GILCHRIST, BERNARD -IV Football 25 IV Wrestling 2,35 Tennis 1. GILCHRIST, IANE LOUISE - Chorus 45 FHA 3,4. 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GUNTER, ROBERT LEE - Class Rep. 45 IV Baseball 35 Leo Club 3. GURTON, RICKY ALLEN GUTHRIE, SUSAN ELIZABETH - Art Club 1,2,45 Drill Team 25 Ir. Civitans 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 NHS 3,4. GWIN, SHERIE LYN - FBLA 4. HAGEN, OTTO OLIVER HALL, CYNTHIA ANN - Chorus 153,-I, German Club 1,25 Office Helper 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. HALSEY, MARY BEE - German Club 45 Chess Club 4, Sec. 45 Treaty Stall 2,3,4, Re- porter 2, Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor 4. HAMILL, MICHAEL P. - DE Club 45 SCA Rep. 3. HANNAH, BARBARA ANN - Chorus 45 DE Club 35 Golf 3,45 Gymnastics 3,45 Tennis 3,45 Track 3,4. HARCOURT, LOIS KAY HARRIS, CLARENCE - Chorus 35 DE Club 4. HARRIS, DIANE LYNNE HARRIS, ELISHA - Chorus 45 DE Club 25 IV Football 15 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Wrestling 3,4. HARRIS, MICHAEL PERRY HASTE, GARY IACKSON - Band 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 NHS 3,4. HASTE, IERRY THOMAS- Band 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 NHS 3,4. HAWTHORNE, CHARLES RANDOLPH HAYLEY, COLIN SCOTT-Art 1. 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LUCIANO, DEBORAH LYNN MADDREY, THOMAS DEFORD - Varsity Basketball 3. MANDY, DEBORAH FAYE MANN, SUSAN LEE - Chorus 2,4, MARSHALL, CYNTHIA ANN - Band 15 Class Pres. 15 Class Treas. 3,45 Debate Club 15 Drama Club 2, Sec. 25 Drill Team 45 Girl's State Alt. Rep. 35 Homecoming Court 45 NHS 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, Vice-Pres. 2, Pow- derpuff Football 3,45 Spanish Club 2, Thespians 2,3,45 Treaty Staff 1,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Y-Teens 15 Class Hist. 2. MARSHALL, CYNTHIA LYNN - Majorefte 2,3,45 Office Helper 3,4. MARTIN, SAMMY CLEVELAND - IV Base- ball 2. MARTIN, SHARON FAYE - DE Club 25 FHA I. MASSEY, KEVIN DENNIS - IV Wrestling 2, 35 Varsity Wrestling 4. MATHEWS, BERNICE E. MAU, WILLIAM C. MAYFIELD, RICHARD RANDOLPH - Band 2, 35 Drama Club 4. MEADOWS, PHILLIP BRIAN - French Club 15 Tennis 3,4. MEEKER, IIM A. - Cafeteria Help 1,25 Class Rep. 1,2535 IV Football 1,25 IV Wrestling 1,25 SCA Rep. I,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity Foot- ball 3,45 Varsity Wrestling 4. MEEKER, RONALD KEITH - Art Club 1,2. MENGE, CAROLYN ANN - Drill Team 2,3,4, Sec. 45 IMAGE STAFF 2,3,4, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 45 Powderpuff Football 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,-1. MIDGETT, IRIS WILFORD - Electronics Club 3. MILEY, PEGGY ANN - DE Club 45 Pep Club I. MILLEN, MARY ANN - Fremh Club 2,32 FHA 15 Pep Club 15 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Y-Teens 3,4. MILLER, MARIANNE -- Chorus I,2,3,-I2 Mad- rigals 2,3,45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 SCA Rep. I5 Y-Teens 3,4. MILLER, SANDRA FAYE - FHA I. MILLER, DUANE LEIGH- Band I,.1,3. MINISCHKE, FRANK B. - Band I5 Debate Club 2, Manager I: Key Club 5.4, TFPBS. -ll senior statistits LARGEST GRADUATING Tennis 3,4. MITCHELL, ANTHONY KEITH - Band 15 Chorus 3. MITCHELL, ARTHUR EARL II - Giotar Club 35 Library Assistant 3. MODLIN, ELIZABETH ADAMS - ECOS 354, Sec. 45 Keyettes 45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 3,4. MOORE, KENNETH CARROLL III - German 15 Key Club 3,45 Leo Club 25 Tennis 2. MORGAN, ROBERT EUGENE - Drama Club 15 Clinic Helper 35 Key Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Powderpuff Coach 3,45 Thespians 15 Varsity Baseball Manager 2,35 Varsity Club 3,4. MORPHIS, PAULA GWEN - Chorus 2,45 Hockey 2,45 Spanish Club 15 GAA 2,4, Pres. 4. MORRIS, ANNE HANCOCK - German Club 2,3,45 Sec. 35 GirI's State Rep. 45 Ir. Civitans 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholastic Team 2,35 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 National Spanish Exam 45 Literary Magazine 3,4, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4. MORRISSEY, KEVIN IAMES - Class Rep. 45 Ir. Civitans 45 IV Baseball 15 IV Football 15 IV Wrestling 15 Powderpuff Football Manager 3,45 Senior Class Council 45 Varsity Cross Country 3,4. MOSSER, IOHN P. MOYER, PAMELA ANN - Band 1,2,3,45 SCA Rep. 45 Spanish Club 2. MUCHENTHALER, IOHN L. - DE Club 45 Ir. Achievement 2. MURPHY, DAWN ANNE - Drill Team 3,45 FBLA 45 Ir. Civitans 45 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. MURPHY, KATHERINE ELLEN - National Honor Society 45 Y-Teens 3,4. MUSSELMAN, PAULA GAY - FBLA 45 Pow- derpuff Football 45 Tri-Hi-T 15 Y-Teens 3,4, Treasurer 4. MYERS, CHERYL ANNE - Class Rep. 4. MCANULTY, DAVID TYLER - IV Wrestling 15 Tennis 3. MCBRIDE, DONALD LEE - Cafeteria Help 15 Chorus 3,45 IV Football 15 IV Wrestling 15 SCA Rep. 1,2,45 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Var- sity Club 3,4. MCCARTHY, SUSAN DIANE - FBLA 3,45 NHS 4. MCCARTNEY, MICHAEL OWEN - ECOS 2, German Club 25 IV Football 25 NHS 3,45 Var- sity Football 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4, Treas. 4. McCORD, STEPHEN MICHAEL - Key Club 45 Track 4. MCCULLOM, IAMES PATRICK - DE Club 3,4. MCCORMIC, ANGELIC McCOY, DOROTHY IEAN - Chorus 3,4. McCOY, MIKE E. MCDANIEL, KAREN IANE - Maiorette 2,3,4, Co-Cap. 4. MCKENZIE, LINDA ELLEN - FHA 15 Pep Club 3, Treas. 35 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. MCKINNEY, IOHN IAMES - Class Rep. 35 IV Baseball 25 SCA Rep. 35 Varsity Baseball 4. McNEW, WILLIAM - Band 1,25 Surf Club 45 Library Assistant 25 Senior Class Council 45 Tennis 3. MCPHERSON, KATHY RAYE - Art Club 1,25 Chorus 15 French Club 2. NAGLE, CELIA IANET - DE Club 25 Pep Club 1,25 Thespians 15 Y-Teens 15 SCA Rep. 'I. NASH, CHARLENE - Class Rep. 45 Drill Team 45 German Club 2,4, Vice Pres. 25 Leo Club 4, Sec. 45 Office Helper 45 SCA Rep. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. NEAL, NORMA I. - Chorus 2, 3,4. NEEDHAM, SALLYANNE - Cafeteria Help 2. NEISLER, WILLIAM HAROLD - FBLA 3. Pres.5 SCA Rep. I. NEVVNAM, DONNA LYN NOBLES, KAREN ANNE NOEL, DAVID I. NOEL, DONALD A. OARD, NANCY MARLENE - Powderpuff Football 45 Y-Teens 3,45 Chaplain 4. ODOM, IEFF C. OGLES, TOMMY IOE OLDS, HELEN - Band 3,45 German Club 3. ORMAN, IOHN ELLIS - Art Club 35 Key Club 3,45 Varsity Baseball 1. ORMSBY, IEAN MARIE OSBORNE, IANE LYNNE OSTRANDER, BROOKS FREDERICK O'TOOLE, CONSTANCE GRACE - Art Club 1,35 Debate Club 15 DE Club 45 Drama Clug 15 FHA 15 Library Asst. 15 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 1. PARISHER, YVONNE DARLENE PEACOCK, CINDY MAE PEARCE, IANET LEA PEARL, KEITH A. - IV Football 35 Varsity Football 4. PELL, THOMAS C. - Band 15 Drama Club 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Drama Best Lighting 25 Drama Kemmy Award 3. PERMENTER, IESSE BRUCE - IV Football 2,35 IV Wrestling 3. PHILLIPS, DEBORAH LYN - Office Helper 2. PICARD, CAROL LEE - Chorus 45 Drill Team 2,35 Gymnastics 15 Library Asst. 15 Powderpuff Football 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PIERSOL, EVERETTE EUGENE - Band 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 2,3,45 Electronics Club 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Library Asst. 2,3. PIERSOL, EVIE ELAINE - Class Rep. 15 French Club 25 FHA 45 Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 3,4. PITCHER MARY IEAN - Art Club 1,25 Chorus 15 Class Rep. 15 Gymnastics 15 Of- fice Helper 25 Pep Club 2. PITTS, EVAN ROSS -IV Wrestling 15 Varsity Wrestling 2. PORTERFIELD, MONICA ANN POWERS, IAMES WESLEY - Accapella Chorus 1,25 Madrigals 3,45 Class Rep. 45 IV Baseball 1,25 IV Football 1,25 SCA Rep. 45 Track 25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Varsity Foot- ball 3,4. POWERS, THOMAS MARK - Band 2,3,45 Key Club 3,4. POYNER, BRETT ALAN - Class Rep. 1,25 IV Baseball 1,25 IV Basketball 1,25 IV Football 15 Varsity Baseball 45 Varsity Basketball 3. PROCTOR, CHRISTY LYNN- Gymnastics 3,45 IV Cheerleader 15 Pep Club 35 Powder- puff Football 3,45 Y-Teens 3,4. RAGLAN D. SHELBYIEAN RANSOM, DEBORAH RAE - Art Club 1,25 Pep Club 1. RANKIN, FELICIA P. RATLIFF, NANCYE IEAN - Homecoming Court 45 Iunior Class Princess 35 IV Cheerleader 2,35 Office Helper 1,25 Powder- puff Football 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. REGISTER, BARBARA KAY - DE Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. REPASS, WAYNE L. - Band 1,2,35 Caft. Helper 25 Drama Club 2,35 Gymnastics 15 Thespians 4. REYNODS, LAURIE IOAN - Class Rep. 35 Drill Team 3,4, Sec. 45 Office Helper 25 Pow- derpuff Football 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Treas. 45 Iunior Class Council 3. REYNOLDS, KEVIN SCOTT RICHARDSON, DIANA LYNN RIES, VICKI LYNN - Library Asst. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. RISER, LYNNE MAY - DE Club 45 Drama Club 2. RITER, WARREN D. - Library Asst. 1. ROGAN, PATRICIA ANN - FHA 1,2,3,4, Hist. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4. ROBINSON, CHERYL ANN - Chorus 1,2,f3,4, Madrigals 45 Class Treasurer 15 DE Club 25 Drill Team 2,35 Keyettes 45 Powderpuff Football 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. ROBERSON, PAUL SCOTT ROBERTS, IAMES FAUNTLEROY- FHS 45 IV CLASS OF KHS Baseball 25 IV Basketball 25 Varsity Base- ball 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,4. ROBINS, VIRGINIA RUTH - FHA 25 Chorus 1,2. ROBINSON, DEBRA LEA - Keyettes 45 Spanish Club 2. ROBINSON, PAUL WILLIAM - Chorus 45 IV Basketball 25 IV Football 35 Treaty Staff 25 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Club 4. ROLLINS, ANNE BENTON - Chorus 45 IV Cheerleader 25 SCA Rep. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Var- sity Cheerleader 3,4. ROSE, DANIEL PARKER, IR. - Boy-s State 35 Class Rep. 25 I.V. Basketball 25 IV Football 25 Varsity Basketball 45 Varsity Football 4. ROSE, MATTHEW ROYSTER, BENIAMIN M. - German Club 2,3. RUDISIL PATI IEAN -Class Rep. 15 Y-Teens 1. RUFFER, SHARON KAY - FBLA 3, Treas. 45 Image 45 Ir. Civitans 2, Tres. 3, V. Pres. 45 Library Assistant 3. RUMBERGER, DEBRA R. - Pep Club 15 Powderpuff Football 35 Y-Teens 3. RUSNOCK, IOSEPH P. - National Honor Society 3,45 SCA Rep. 4. SAMSON, SHARON ANN - Y-Teens 3,4. SANDERLIN, VICKY ANN - Chorus 3,45 DE Club 4, Reporter 45 Drill Team 2,3, Squad Leader 35 SCA Officer 4, Sec. 45 Chess Club 1. SANDERSON, ROY LENARD - Drama Club 3. SAVAGE, BILLY RAY- DE Club 2,3,45 Golf 2,3,4. SAWYER, KENNETH PAUL - Band 15 Track 2,3,4. SAYLES, FRANK EDWARD - Art Club 15 ECOS 35 German Club 35 IV Football 25 Var- sity Football 3,4. SCARANO, VICKIE LEIGH SCHAFER, KATHRYN MARIE SCHMIDT, BRUCE MICHAEL SCHREINER, LEWIS MARTIN - Track 1,2,3,45 IV Basketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3. SCHWENDEMAN, MARK WILLIAM - Boys State 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3,4. SCULLION, IOHN SCULLION SEAGLE, IUDITH - Chorus 1,3,45 FBLA 3,45 Ir Civitans 35 Keyettes 45 Library Asst. 3. SET-TLE, WENDY MERRIMAN - Home- coming Court 45 IV Cheerleader 35 Library Asst. 1,25 NHS 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Senior Varsity Class Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Cheerleader 4, Co-Capt. 45 Miss Image Court 4. SHANK, LEWIS P. IR. - DE Club 35 FHA 4. SHARPE, DARLENE RENEE - ECOS 25 Y-Teens. SHEEHY, SHEILA ANN - GAA 3,4. SHELLEY, DONALD WALTER - Band 4. SHELTERS, VIKKI D. - Drama Club 15 Drill Team 25 FBLA 2, Treas. 2. SHEPPARD, GERALDINE E. - Class Rep. 15 FHA 15 Library Asst. 15 Pep Club 1,2. SHERMAN, IUDITH - Chorus 2,3,45 Keyettes 2,3,4, Hist. 3, Treasurer 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. SHEEMAN, PEGGY ANN - FHA 15 Pep Club 1,3. . SHEVOCK, GEORGE W. SHIMANDLE, IOSEPH IOHN - Band 15 Camera Club 45 Ecos 25 German Club 2,35 Key Club 4. SHUE, IONA THERESA SICKLER, ELLEN IANE SIEBELS, CHRISTYANN - Leo Club 2,3,45 NHS 45 Pep Club 2. SILAS, ROBIN LYNN- DE Club 2,4, Pres. 4. SIMS, GEORGE LAWTON SISK, MARY CATHERINE - Art Club 3,45 IMAGE STAFF 3,4, Asst. Editor 45 Literary Magazine 45 Keyettes 45 Office Helper 1. SKALTSOUNIS, MICHAEL IOHN - Band 15 IV Football 25 Tennis 2,3,4. . SLADE, LINDA CAY - Chorus 45 FBLA 45 Sec. 45 Ir. Civitans 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,35 Powderpuff Football 3,45 SCA Rep. 45 Tri-Hi- Y 3,4. SMITH, CURTIS LEE SMITH, ELLEN CAROL- Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,4. SMITH, KATHRYN ADELE - Chorus 2,4. SMITH, SANDRA DORIS - Library Asst. 2,45 Powderpuff Football 35 Y-Teens 3. SMITH, SHERRY LYN - Leo Club 2. SMITH, SCOTT LLOYD - DE Club 4. SMITH, TIMOTHY OLLEN SMITH, WANDA LEE - Hockey 3,45 NHS 45 Senior Class Council 4. SMITH, WILLIAM EDWARD - Electronics Club 2,3,4. SNOWDEN, MARY L. - Chorus 1,2,3,45 Hockey 2,35 GAA 3,4. SNYDER, FLORENCE KATHRYN - Art Club 45 Chorus 35 Class Rep. 15 Drama Club 1. SOMERS, VALERIE ANN - Chorus 1,2,35 FHA 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Hockey 35 Keyettes 45 Pep Club 1,2,35 SCA Rep. 2. - SOUTHERS, CARL O. SPARKS, DIANA LEE - Keyettes 4. SPENCE, NEHEMIAH EDWARD III - Boy's State 35 Debate Club 35 German Club 2,3,4, Hist. 3, Pres. 45 Gymnastics 25 Ir Civitans 3,45 IV Basketball Manager 25 NHS 3,4, Vice- Pres. 45 Scholastic Team 2,35 Senior Class Council 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,4, Manager 3,45 Chess Club 3,4, Pres. 3,45 Literary Maga- zine 3,4, Publicity Chairman 3,45 Varsity Cross Country 3,4. SPIVEY, DONNA GAIL - Drama Club 2,35 Thespians 3,45 Who's Who in High School Dramatics. STANTON, LEONARD DON - Art Club 1,45 ECOS 2,3. STAUFFER, LARRY ALLEN - Band 1,2,3Z lr Civitans 45 Leo Club 3,4, Pres. 3,4. STAVENCER, WILLIAM S. - Class Rep. 4. STAVISH, STEPHEN IOSEPH - Tennis 35 Track 4. STEPHENSON, MARY BRENETT STERN, CHERYL MARIE- Drill Team 15 Pep Club 1. STEVENS, BRUCE ANTHONY STEWART, MARY LYNWOOD - Art Club 25 B and 1. STINSON, LINDA CAROL- Pep Club 1. STONE, BECKY LOUISE STONE, DERRA ROXANNE - Leo Club 2, Vice-President 2. STONE, LINDA SUSAN SUMNER, FRANCES DENISE SUTTON, NANCY SHERYL- Art Club 4. SWACKS, ALAN MARK - Ir. Achievement 2,3,4. SWISHER, GLEN DALEE - Drill Team 25 FBLA 3,45 FHA 15 Office Helper 2. TAYLOR, SUSAN CAROL - Drill Team 3,4, Vice-President 45 French Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Leo Club 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2. TEMPLE, SUSAN LEA- Keyettes 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2. TEMPLETON, KATIE LYNN - Art Club 45 FHA 4. THOMAS, ANTHONY PARRICK - IV Basketball 4. THOMPSON, TOMMIE LEE - IV Football Manager 4. TIERNEY, IAMES MIKE TISE, DAVID ALAN - ECOS 3. TLUCHAK, DEBORAH LYNN - Drama Club 25 ECOS 2,35 Pep Club 15 Senior Class Council 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Thespians 3,4, Sec. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. TOPOLSKI, CHRISTI LEIGH - German Club 35 Ir. Civitans 35 SCA Rep. 15 Literary Maga- zine 3. TORRECH, MIKE S. - Gymnastics 15 IV Basketball 25 Track 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,4. LRAINO, ROBERT VITO - Band 25 Chorus 2,35 Gymnastics 15 IV Baseball 25 IV Basket- ball 25 Track 45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Var- sity Football 2. TRAYLOR, PAU LA ANN TUCKER, LINDA FAYE - Drill Team 2,35-I. TYLER, SUSAN RENE - Cafeteria Help I5 FBLA 3, Sec. 35 Office Helper 35 Guitar Club 3. TYSON, ROBERT CRAIG VAN AUKEN, MARY IANE -- IV Cheerleader 25 Powderpuff Football 1,25 SCA Rep. 1,45 Y-Teens1,25 Varsity Cheerleader 3. VAN HOY, DEBBIE ANN - DE Club 2,3,4. VANN, DAVID THOMAS - DE Club 3. VAN PELT, DONNIE LOU - Chorus 4. VINTI, IOSEPH PHILIP VOGEL, ROBERT RALPH - Band 2,3,-I5 German 3,45 Ir. Civitans 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 SCA Officer 4, Vice-Pres. -I5 Treaty Staff 3,4. WADE, MICHAEL IOSEPH WAKEFIELD, BILL E. WALLACE, KAREN ANITA - Chorus 1,3,45 FHA 45 Keyettes 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Tennis 35 Clinic Helper 4. WARD, ALLEN RAY - Camera Club 2,35 DE Club 35 DE Student of the Year 4. WARREN, TED B. - Band 1,2,3,4. WASHCHYSION, BARBARA - Chorus 2,3,4. WELCH, IEFF CARL -IV Football 2,3. WELLS, IAMIE G. - Library Assistant I. WHIDBEE, KAREN YVONNE - French Club 1,25 Keyettes 45 Literary Magazine 45 Pep Club 1. WHITE, CHERYL LYNNE - Chorus 3,45 FHA 15 Keyettes 3,45 Library Assistant 4. WHITE, IOYCE MARIE WHITE, IUDITH MARIE WHITE, VICTORIA LOUISE - Chorus '1,2,3,45 French Club 2,35 German Club 3,45 Ir. Civitans 3,45 Leo Club 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Treaty Staff 'l. WIGANDT, THOMAS IAMES - Band 15 Treaty Staff 3. WIGGINS, DENISE LAVERNE WILCOX, DONNA IEAN WILKERSON, BRENDA IOYCE - German Club 1,2,35 Powderpuff Football 35 Treaty Staff 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Ir. Achievement 2,3,4. WILLIAMS, BEATRICE IANET- DE Club 4. WILLIAMS, CYNTHIA HAZEL - Chorus 1,2,3,4. WILLIAMS, IOEL DONN WILLIAMS, KATHY BERNADETTE - The- spians 4. WILLIAMS, PAMELA LYNN - DE Club 2: FHA 1. WILSON, IEAN ANN -Spanish 2. WILSON, LAURIE NOEL - Chorus 3,4, Acapella 3, Madrigals 45 NHS 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,4. WINDOM, IOHN KEITH - Gymnastics 2,3,45 IMAGE STAFF 45 SCA Rep. 45 SCA Marquee Chairman 45 SCA Executive Council 45 Exchange Student 4. WINFIELD, DENIDE AVIS - FBLA 45 Pep Club 4, Tn-Hi-Y 4. WINFIELD, ROBERT LEE-Spanish Club 4. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.