Laurel High School - Milestone Yearbook (Laurel, DE)

 - Class of 1968

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To Youth WOR 1 X To Education fififmig T s MW To Community We, The Senior Class, Dedicate The 1968 Milestone To George S. Schollenberger Teacher Friend . . . Coach 4 we In 1946 Coach prepped one of the first groups of Bulldogs ever to meet with Seaford in the annual clash on Turkey Day . . . Attendance at pep rallies is a must for a coach and . . . when the occasion arises, to lead one and chal- lenge each of us to do better than our best to accomplish something Worth- while, while at Laurel High . . f:f7tfi':1'X,fi , ' ' 1 fs- s i As an active and avid member of the faculty, Coach looks over the action at the F.A.T.S. game. A sound body and mind must both be developed for a healthful balance . . . A glimpse of a broad shoulder in a familiar checked sports coat lets us know that the athletic director is keep- ing his eye on things . . . Whenever, in Laurel, there are people involved in school and sports activities there too will be Coach . By The Administration . A aawi' Q We Donald H . Vansant Superintendent By The Principal A Man On The Go Lloyd W . Harrington Principal ..-1-qnus'sP W Willard Fisher Administrative Assistant TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1968: It has been my privilege and pleasure to have known you for three years. I have learned much and I hope I contributed to your education. Even though you have a diploma, you must continue to learn just to keep abreast of the changes in our world. In your class motto, you state, We are what we are now becoming. It is good that you recognize that your education must not end here. You will enter a wide range of trades and professions. To succeed, it will be necessary to devote more hours in becoming what you are to be. Whatever you do, always do the things asked of you to the best of your ability and then do ten percent more. Please remember that whatever you do and wherever you go, you leave teachers, classmates, and the community that will follow your career. They will be happy in your successes and sad in your failures. For all of us, the ones you left be- hind, become the best of whatever you chose to become. Make us proud of the fact that we helped you in your becoming. Sincerely yours, LLOYD W. HARRINGTON Principal Marching in NY St. Patrick's Day Paradeg Honor Awardg a view from the field. G By Directive Counselors Lou Utter Dickson Willis Earl I. Savage Director of Pupil Services A.B. Berea College B.S. , Univ. of Delaware B.A., M.A., Univ. of Buffalo, M.A. Warshall Univ. Ph. D work, Syracuse Lois Atkins Secretary to Guidance Dept. By The Silent Partners The Secretaries No one is immune to the VIRUS ! 7 RX i ix , K .N s rkggkgii , .... K N k X V Doris R. Lokey Secretary to the Principal The Nurse Doris Culver School Nurse 'B do cn xfvulofi QACLBB 1ilMCQw9AQ00A0J 0 l' c-Jw WND UZLJUN Cb UWPEFJT Samma Day, SQL Mogqoujhucggviiuuwmq cgpkwv Lf Jwuob JF, G,0,w:-A160 Xfvwocdfw' my1,ifJf'f?3 F3 Q, 515000 ww- Qgbw L SH qi AW S iw Y' , . Q QQL sb ' 63212 FD J Q W Oliver K. Shields Head, Math Dept. B.S., Indiana U. of Pa joe Vrudny B.S., Indiana U. of Pa June P . Riggin U. of Del. Pierce Business School Elmo Hundley B.S., Applachian University Robert G. Pich B.S., Salisbury State College 9 H rm. The Third R That Must Be Mastered . . . MATHEMATICS Charles E. Mumper B.S., M.A., U. of W. , 'S X Va. There goes one ' ' N - z wuQ5'ns 2'-Fr Reading And Writing No Longer Requirements For Voting In The Changing Scope Of SOCIAL STUDIES Fred Fuller J. D. Fitch Carroll Hitch Miss Arvalene Hitchens P. I. Maxwell Head, Social A.B., W.Va. B.S., Salisbury A.B., Western Mary- A.B. Lenoir Rhyne Studies Dept. Wesleyan College State College land College A.B., Catawba College Charles Mulford jerry B. Smith B.S., Salisbury B.S., Towson State College State College Uncle Freddie wants YOU. 10 r 1 - he Complete Individual Is An intricate Balance Between The Facts Cf SCIEN CE . . . And T. A. Phillips Head, Science Dept. B.S., Va. Polytech- nic Institute The Stamina A Anne E. Backus M. P. Gerald Mrs. Dorothy Taylor B. S. Radford College B. S. , Howard Univ. A. B. Eastern Nazerene College nd Tone Of PHYSICAL EDUCATION George S Schollenberger Athletic Director B S Temple Univ Master's Work U of Del U of Md Mrs jean Benson B S Madison College Miss Bonnie Bryan Sargent College, Boston University B.S., U. of Del. Fred V. Gainer A.B., Glenville State College M. S., West Virginia Univ. Outstanding athlete receives com mendation for scientific achieve- ment in NSF program. In Addition To The Basics, The Curriculum Adds ART fi Henry M. Progar Judith M. Shephard B.A., M.Ed. The B.S., N.C. College, Pennsylvania State Eliz. City State University nn. JL I Come on now people, let's look Shaaarp out theah. MUSIC MKXQ-3 all gsN w ,ff ,SS , Mrs. Alta Warfield Robert Bouknight B.Ed. in Music B. S. Newberry College Westminister College A Touch Of Refmement With LANGUAGE Mrs. Helen K. Ellis Mrs. Nancy Robinson A.B. , Hood College A.B., Bryn Mawr College EM A 1 .kj . tg. Parlez-vous Francais? Oui, Je parle Francais, and how! ! 13 Y By Creativity In SHOP, Thomas Baytop Dickson Willis B.S. St. Pau1's Col- A.B., Berea College lege M.A., Marshall Univ. M. A ., Hampton Inst. A World VW XM AGRICULTURE wiuis L. Kirk B.S., U. of Del. I N ' WW ' Made Better 'igrff Ng? ch! P no HOME ECONOMICS EWTMG5 N 553 00, V-SQ ef X ' ll Rx I SSQUQAYX Luv? LL 'if Q5 i U W ll Fw? L A GN N lo Nw 6 A wif W Mrs. Mabel M. Evans B.S. Mary Washingt C ll g A touch of spring adds interest to any classroom, but p lly f ts f f g d es ecia h lvi i in the orm o an artfully bouquetfon a very busy' desk. 2.I'I'2.l'1 6 15 A Direct ,Preparation For The Outside World Is To Be Had In Practical Experience In Business Miss E. Blanche Ralph B. S. , Mary Washington College Mrs. Eula S. Savage B.S., Radford College And Vicariously In Volumes Borrowed From The Librarians Mrs. Eleanor H01-ton Mrs. Ann Spicer B. S. Syracuse U. Library Assistant F.A.T.S. Take Time To Play For Fun And Proiit . . . Each year the members of the faculty take time out to relax a bit and play a game of basketball for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the Laurel Education Association. An award is made to a deserving mem- ber of the senior class who plans on entering the field of education. This year's receipient was Linda Parker, the valedictorian of the class of 1968 Floyd Waters Bonwup Q lmxmwQ6Qwqwfk6 W GMD QRQAT CIREHT Class o?'7dfRmwmmmQmMf3L qQ2eT'T1mzs bOi'Oi hodfoqsfkza. App Owe C1.R2A1'q1fm CQMIJOI SCTKL em U? R'-chi Nuo Houfififf 5 62:59-iclfallkl om FHL H09 'O'Ti 'mb Lux 265 BEST 0-F Luck 'ffdfsli Fwrwfgg .TQJCL C1181 GHUD GOO QMUS5' Huoefn. Q Bcwwz. .. 2. . I A 144' C25 U caafg 4 Ar- 10211 bkmz-mqnlbz U IN MEMURIAM Christopher C. Farrelly Born: October 19, 1950 Died: November 19, 1962 To Kit, Our Classmate, Our Friend, 4 A Warm, Fond Memory CLASS OF '6. Donna Anderson Sharon Away Terry Baker Alex Alvarez Carol Bailey ' ALVAREZ, Alexander Luis QCubanj A. I-IV. Boys' State III. F. T. A. III, IV. Honor Society III, Treas. IV. Basketball. II. Student Council IV. Student Court I'V.- Baseball III-IV. Football III, IV. I ANDERSON, Donna Elaine QDonnaj A. F. S. I-IV, Athletic Council II-IV. Basketball Il, III. F.N.A. I-IV. F. T. A. I-IV. Hockey I-IV. Library Club II-IV. Promvmble Comm. , Chmn. MILESTONE Staff, Features Ed-. .Varsity L . Softball I, Ill., IV. Good Morning, Miss Dove ' ARVEY, Sharon Lee f'Sharonj A.. F.S. IAIII. Chorus I-III. Fall Hop Comm ., F.jN. A. I.'Prom Comm. BAILEY, Cirol Ann CCarolj -Chorus I- ma. rail I-lop Table, chmn. P. H. A. III, Queen Attendant IV. F.N. A. III. Softball I, IIT. Student Council IV. BAKER, Jeffrey Clyde 4 Jeffy BULLDOG Staff. Fall Hop Comm. Float Comm. III, Prom Comm. BAKER, Terry Harland QB:-lkej A. F. S. Band I-III, V-P. IV. Baseball II-IV. Basketball Band II-IV. Blue and Gold All Star Band III. County Band II, III. Honor Society II-IV. Nat'l. Science Foundation Summer Participant. Stu- dent Council I-III, Pres. IV. Student Court4IV. BARKER, Arthur Ray Qllomeoj. BENNETT, Oliver Hubert f0lliej Fall Hop Comm. F. F. A. , 1st in judging soil in state IV. Float Comm. Track. Varsity L III, IV. BLANGO, Lois shin fLoisj rim Hop Comm. Senior Float Comfn. Arthur Barker Y Oliver Bennett , LoisIB1ango , 19 BRANNOCK, james Carey Uimmyj Fall Hop Comm. NASA Science Award IH. Prom Comm. Dela. Jr. Sci. G Humanities III, IV. U.S. Army Ser- vice Award. BREWINGTON, Reginald Kenneth fYogil . BRITTINGI-IAM, Linda Ann fLind21J A.F.S. I-IV. Athletic Clbuncil IIelV.L Basketball I-IV. Class Sec.. IVr F.N.A. Il-IV. F.T.A. I, II5-,Sec.1lI. Pres. IV. Honor Society II-JV, Library Club I. Student Coqncil. I. Softball II. Varsity L IV. L CALLAWAY., 'Edgar W1,uian11Eddiey Projediion Qliibfll-f1V.-. CALLAWAY, Melryfrhge qragep A,F.S. I-IV.. ,Basketball I. Cheerlead- ing I-IV. F.N.A. I-IV. F.T.A. I-IV. Library Club III. Sgtudent Council IV. Van-giry4 L I'IIg IV. CALLOWAY, Larry .Robert fLa.rryJ Base fketball FOOtb.all I., r CAREY, Ted Willia1iri.QTedj Fall Hop Comm. Hall Monitor. b U ' CARMEAN, Gregory fGi-egl B-and I-IV. Basketball Band III, 'IVL F-all I-I6p Wall and Ceiling Comm., Chigm. Student COui'1'cil I. - CLINE, M'b.rthg1AEy.elyn QEvelynJ- A.F. S . II. 'Choi-us1'I-IV. All'Sta'te Chorus III, IV. F.T.A.rTreas. I., II-IV. Hockey I-Ill, co-captain IV. Honor Society I. Student Council I-IV., Corr. Sec. III. Thespian III-IV. Good Morning, Miss Dove COLEMAN, Walter Burton fWaltJ A.F.s. 111, IV. Band 1-Iv, County Band ll, III. Basketball Band Il- IV. Chorus 111, Iv. F.T.A. IV. P.A. sys- tem III, IV. COOPER, Allen William fAllenj F.F.A. l. V.T.-C. II-IV. COORER, Richard Allen frangy Band I.. Basketball I, II. Fall Hop Comm. Varsity L IIl-1V- CQRDREY, .David Grand fwildchildy Lari,n'c'1nb l,'5.II. MILESTONE Staff Iv. CORNrIS'H, Rayfield Leroy fCornyJ ' A.P.s. W. Basketball II-IV. Cheer- leadirigfIII.'F:,'?17Q,A..Il, V-pres. III, IVr MILES-roNEi-Staff, Faculty Ed. Iv. Track 111.1 Varsity Lv 111, Iv. CULVER, Bonnie Cay fCa.yl A.F.s. III, sec. IV. Athleg:icCl1.1b II-IV., Pres. IV. Basketball II-IV, CQ-Capt. Jim Bi-:mnoock A , Brewingfonl 7 Greg,Carrnean ' ' ' Evyelynfilirne E IORS 1v. .Class see. 11. Fall Hop comm. Gay Culver Belva Cummings Molly DeC0Ster chmn. F.N.A, 1-1v.F,T.A, I-IV. Honor Society ll- IV. Libra.1fy II.. MILE- STONE, Asslt., 1, 'Softball I, -11. Varsity L III, XIV. 20 1 ' A ' r 1 A ' ' -I 251-n,-5 1 . W4 y in V Vgfgwr W .l..r,-sm--1 . . 1 LL LL L i Wawu:er.fQa15m1Q.nL g . T: Blue a'11CT'g'fSen I L, White carnation with blue tint What We are to be, We are now becom ing. Pres. --B. Dickzf arson, V. -P.. N-R. Yori, Treas, -HM. DeCoster, Rec. Sec. -- L. Britting- ham, Corr. Sec. L- -S- Hudson. L , f,L vu, .-,Ah A E i 1 Q, 'fp - , . X ,. - , V 5, . 'K , A v -f Lmda QL fffxfEg1d3ESJ? :ii3aSy?avf ,fi ii :QQ - LP2ssffCg411aW4y,- L A LLa1fry-CHHQWQY fred carey Awiii-?Q3,obpei':7 f A A ' 'Richard Cooper David Cordrey Rayfield Cornish 'f THEIR LE, .DER- 2 . . . .E-Laing-1 ,LL,LQ,9L1'L '- L L L Ricky Dennison Bob Dickerson ms- CUMMINGS, Belva Ann QBelval A.F.S. I, II. Cheerleading IV. Chorus I, II. F.T.A. I-II. Library Club I-IV. Student Council IFIV. DeCOSTER, Molly Christine Qlvlollyj A.F.S. I-1IV. Class Treas. I-IV. F.N'.A-. I-IV. F.T.A. l4IV. Hockey Student Council IV. DENNrso31,,Riehard Samuel fRickyy V.T.C. 1' -IV. Robert lEdwa1d fBobj B9'57S'fState. Class Pres. III-IV., clagsvae. I. Football I-IV. Track lllfg' Varsity L III, Irv. Bonnie Lynn QBonniej Chorus II. DOWNES, Carol Mae fCarolj A.F.S. I-IV. Athletic Club II. F.H.A. IV. 4F.N..A. I, II, IV. F.T.A. I, II, IV. Hockey I. Softball I. DOWNES, Sherene Louise QShe1-ryj I A..F.S. Athletic Club. BULLDOG Staff IV. Cheerleading II-III., C +Capt. IV, Class'R.ec..rSe91. .HL .E-T5-A-, IV- Girls' State, HQn6r'S6diefyf'IlFW- Lrllineify L 1. clubfglfrll, pres. W. M1LESTONE'.sraff5 sm., icqrmeil,-Ilifw. lvarsiey L IV.. r DURHAM.. Barbara. Jean Qllarbaraj A.F.S-.. Athletic Club. Basketball Mgr. 1. .chmrs..F.N.A. I., 11. F.T.A. I-IV. Hockey Mgr. I., 11. Library Club 1, 11. Varsity L III, IV. ELLIOTT, Richard Edwin QDicldej Fall Hop. Comm. Football I. V.T.C. ELLIS, Lillian Christine QChrisj Band III, IV. F.H.A. I-IV. F.N.A. III. FARRELLY, Brian Edward fEddiej V BULLDOG, Art Staff. Football I, Il. Proj. Club. Track IV. FAULCON, Robert Lee QBobbyl Base- ball IV. Football I, II. FELTON , Edwin Tyrone. Qflarslij Base 5 ball I. Basketball I-IV. Football- I,-IV. Track III, IV. Varsity L .lII, V.T.C. III, IV. FLOOD , Gary William gGaryJ Band I- IV., County Band.'Proj. Club I, II., FOXWELL, Dianne Virginia QDia.nnej V.T.C. III, IV. 7 A 1 HACER, Terrence Bradford QTCITYB SQC.A. Hall Monitor IV. HANNA, 'Edward Stanley asap A . P. s. Boys' state. BULLDOG staff. Dei. Jr. Sci. and Hum. Symposium, III, Speaker IV.: NSF Award-eV. -P. IV. INALL I Most J.-.nz - ' jf 'SJJUQ 4 -v . . ig if if . I .12 .t I-1 -4 Bonnie Dixon N Robert Faulcon Ed Felton CSrol4Downes F'T'A' Sharonl-Iastings Susan Hastings . . , ' - Q - 5 . . ' r 22 A -A ,J , 7 V t .,,-Yi'2.f:fflQ'- ' A-LL-.::ij Q 3 ,IWW .. L, W , 7 ,l,11-21f.ift'Z.I'- f Al- L'-fliilfi ,E-Q, - ' :3 fl3'?i-. .-713 :- I EASONS Athletic Sherry Downes TO P RTICIPATE Chris Ellis 'WR' Gary Flood Diane Foxwell Terry Hager Betty Hawkins Diane Hearn Nolan Hearn 23 -v-IA' Barbara Durham Dick Elliot Ray Elzey Eddie Farrelly Ed Hanna Steve Henry Sharon Lee Hastings Bonnie Hill Debbie Hill Joyce Hill I Doxgisyl-Iitcheps Diane Horsey Sharon Hudson Scott jenkins TIME T0 I TUDY b iSeni0rSuper1ative.: Most Studious 1 ' 24 , Sharon QSl'12Lronj A,.F.S:. I. Athletic Club Ir. Chorus II-IV, County Chorus IIL. F .:H.A. III, IV. Thespian III, IV.. ' V HASTINGS, Sharon Lynn QSl1arQnj F.N'.A. ,- HASTINGS, Susan Katherine QSusenQx A.F.S. Athletic Clubl-III. Basketball BULLDOG Staff III, IV. Chorus I-IV,,.' K rD.A.R. Award. F.N.A. F.T.A. ' Hockey I-III, Co-Capt. IV. Home- coming Queen. MILESTONE Staff III, IV. Stu. Council II. V-P III, Treas. Varsity L III, IV. Class Secre- tary I, IV. I-IAWKINS, Betty jane fEettyi V.T.C'. H1-Iv. HEARN, Diane Lee qnmney A.F.s. II-IV. Athletic Club Iv. Band 1-ru. chorus IV. F.N.A. Ill, 1v.F.T.A. HEAIRN, Nolan William fNolanJ A.F.S. II-IV. Athletic Club IV. Band I-III. Chorus I-IV. If,.'l .A. Il-IV. HENRY, Steve-n DougIg.s.pfPe1jej .F . F . A . Football. Varsity Ll IVE , , 4BQ1'Inie- Mae Bonnie!- .E .s.spaniShf..c1ub rn. 'rhegplarrisrl 1 1 III. Qtransl' fiom Seaford, f'67J. ': V I-IILL, Deborah Lynn 'QDebbiey F.H.A. III, IV. Qtransferred from LM. Ben- nett '67j. HILL, Joyce Ann Uoyccj Athletic Council III. Fall I-lop Comm. F.H.A. III, V-P. Prom Comm. HITCI-IENS, Doris Ann fDorisj A. F. S. Ill,,'IV. F.'I-LA., I-III, Pres. IV. , F.I-l.A.AQue'en IV. III. H1TcHBNs, scary Allenyfnifchy Base- ball 1-1-Iv. Bumpoe, Aft Stafflll, rv. va.-my L rv. HOU-AWAY, IQ1111 Benjamin fBennyj Football II. V. C. II-IV. HQRSEY, Diane fDianej A. F.S. III- IV. F'.N.A. Il-IV. F. T. A. II-IV. HUDSON, Sharon Kaye fTwinkj A,F.S. I-IV. Athletic 'Club I-IV. Basketball I, III, Co-Capt. IV. Chorus I-III, County Chorus III. Class Corr. Sec. IV. F.N.A., Sec. III, IV. F.T.A. I-IV. Hockey III. Homecom- ing Attd. Stu. Council III, Corr. Sec. IV IENKINS, Robert Scott fScottj A.F.S. I. Fall I-lop Comm. F,T.A. I. Prom Comm. -, Gary Hitchens Doris Jester ,Kenny Johnson Bill jones V Vfgsgf- . A 1.1Yx.xLzQ,.. 1 Q I ft, we so mxxivrvx . , X , ,, gmf+w.:4-x ff , ' . A 1, iw XWLX io L , :,. , 1 Senior Supe'1flative': Biggest Clowns - LAUGH Benny Holloway ' Connie King Gloria King Nancy King 'Carla Johnson ' ' A Inez Jones A ' ' ' , V Day id Ke E 2.5 jerry Kirk Alan Klatt Walter LaCux'ts A TIME TO BE PROUD - K vffvwsw if Ne: N Mary LeCates jim Moore Alan O'Nea1 jane Ralph Senior Superlative: Most School Spirited JESTER, Doris Ann fDofisl Athletic Council II, IV. F,N.A. IV. Prom Comm. Fall IjIopC-mum. Thespian III, IV..1 Good Morning, Miss Dove- JOI-IQNSGNN, Carla Yvonne fCa1:lal Band III , IVT,'efol,o1fguard. Chorus I, II,.'jFfal'l Hop F.NlA, III. Prom ' COXHITIV: 4 ' :Kenneth Cornell 41511115 Fall Hep- eemm. Hall Monitor iv. Prem Comm. Senior Floa1:.1iTifaok IIIj,ffIV,. . JONES, Inez Gertrude grviuffy Fall I Hop Comm., F.H.A. I. Spanish Club I-III. Qtraiisferred from jason in '66j. JONES, WilliamzBenjamin, jr. fBilll A.F,.S. Band I, II. Baseball II-IV. Fall Hop Centerpieoe Comm. Chmn. Football I-IV. MILESTONE, Boys' Sports Ed. IV. Prom Centerpiece Comm. Chmn. Varsity L 'III, Treas. IV. . KEE, Floyd David fDavidl BULLDOG Staff. Football I. ' KING, Connie Ellen QC-onniej F,.S. Band I, II, ciolo1ig11i:111d.Y'Cl1orL15 I, II, Iv- Qegmw'-eheegslrflvi, F..N.NA5.. 1111. .e ,I lW?7'lMi?Fs1?if1P?1i. -1 it 1 . lBiI1i1'IsIY',g.fGQii0i?sL!iiSi1Qf1 I F ' ZKING, Nancy-Lee QNancyj A.F.S. I- IV. Athletic Club I-IV. Basketball II, III. BULLDOG Staff, Business Mgr. 1f.N,A. I-IV. 1f.T.A. I-IV. Hockey I-IV. Library Club III. Softball IV. V A..F:,f5 1 5 e-III., Band.. Basketball 1.. 'Comm Cliilififl' Football! Iv ' S 1, . 4 ..'- -1 IKLATF Alia lBi4yeiit. QAi5iBes1eetBei11. All1Sta:,e1-DialmfmdCdnienene-e Team- I' '7 1 ' I ' ITL if f1A.g.g1IFisi15EQf f1V,l 1EiQj.eiztidni1 -C21n1:1,ml vgpgigy,i Lg.11.1,,fjgy, I LecURTs, .Meme Walter fweifes, f ' Band I-IV. Football I, III. X' LeCATES, Mary Roselle fMaryl A.F.S. III, IV. Bandl-IV, Sec.- Treas. IV. Chorus I. F,T.A, I-IV, Honor Society II -IV. LITTLETON, Edward William fEddiel A.F.s. III, IV. Baseball Mgr. 111. F.T.A. III., MILESTQNE. Prej. Club I. Varsity L 111, iv. I , LOWE, Lynette Rae fLyriettej A'.F.,S. 'II -IV. Athletic Club I-III. Basketball I. F.N.A. I-IV: QFITWA. I-IV. Honor Society II-IV. Library Club--I, II, IV. , , V f-1 .--, -1 1. 5 is I X, ' , , ,, .,,,.,.,,. ,,.,--i- .N 11 f-y 5- ep: .si X ' f., i' 1 . - , 1 Eddie 'L1ft1etOn Lynette Lowe Karen Lgxch Kay Mmggan Bob Nichols Maggie ook Linda Barker Dmjlene Polk Sam Pretty-man Cithy Redei Sandra lgevel Connie Riggin 27 A TIME TO COMMUNICATE: Senior Superlative: F riendliest PRGPITIOUSLY 1000 john Ritchie Peggy Snyder Bobby Spear Harley Stanley David Smith Vickey Towers john Truitt Denver Tull john Snead 28 Wayne Taylor 1 Senior Superlative: A I. Most Talkative 1 .lr' V. Vi' 'AAL Fung fs . ' 51.122-i 4. ,c- ..' . ,lv -AN - Y- , ' . A 3. rfi. . ' j 57.-5.575-5 V' 215,33--' ' X f: ' ' L. , ,n-fe-.11 . ,hi-.....-.... ,. V ,. ,- ' ' .,.-tra Isa- -A ' 2 .- 4:--'-,or 4 , LYNCH, Karen Fay fKar-znj A .F. S. I. Band II.. Chorus II7IV.fF..N.A. MARWL, joshua Hopkins Uoshp VA..F S. IH IV.'Footb.a1ll III IV 1i1',, ly.. varsity Ii, nf. ' NLAISSEY, B.1fbm,A.m Afqxglafblgpay A,.F.-S.. II-I, IV. Chorus I. F-,H.-Af IV F.N.A.. 1.1v'. Library Club., y MILLS, Allen Marion Qlfidl V.T.o..I11,1v. . j IMQQREQ, Chester' James Uamj A. ms. B'ageEnaIl' III , IV. BULLDCC .K 'Commvl Chmn. Stu. .Council III, IV. MORGAN , .Kay Marie' Qliayj A,.F,1S. IV. Chorus I. F.T.A. IV. Pi. NICHOLS., Robert Shelton QBobj Foorfl bal1IV.F.F.-AQIV.-, Q' .- NCCK, Maggie AnhfMaggl61j 5.13.8 . Bagketbs.1l,,. c:Qegapg,.. lnrgo Iv, F . T ..A. 'sQf.3.,a11,Vva.s1qfl'7rrf Il'I,,, W. V A .Kii1iELee.lc9Q1an5J, lpflesyglvf5B1.ILLDoGi,,Swaencfoeqncii 1lm.1Qo.Q'g -,F.1sr..A.., I'I,jXIILa. F . T .A L5 535137v Gifl 'S,'5fHfffU1 l' HQHOQ . Li'biu'5rY5i.Club,'I4IV. -NMS'Soho1.. Commendation. Student: 'Council II- IV. Student Court IV. NIILESCTONE. Larry Sheridan Staglrie Smith Ffed Taylor FOLK Daf1e.neqD0ty.A.F.s. . , , F.T.fl. Majmefre I'II,.IV. M.ILESTON'E.. Davld Waller PRETTYMAN, Samuel oha.1eS1sam,9 F.-F.iA.'1:1v., I V RALPH, 'jaw Aiin Haney A .F,.-S, 1-Iv Agluletiaqzi -Club '1-111 Band 11. BULL 4 ooo. F .3N..Ag lv. F.T,A'. I-IV. Hoclieyl II,g'1IT.,.Honon Sooieryll. - v'T11QSpi3I'1S III. MILESTQNE III. .'EBi:1Ei.f clafheime1q,oar1mA.F,.s.. Ex- ,E cghmilgo .Stuclr+:nt'.-fA1iSi:rsili.a F.T.QA. A ' I ' '-Hockey.Ifmq-S6ftba11'W. U 3 I ILoui'ge qRgeve1.j FV.fN.A.. fr. 1ws.gggf,o11.15, 1, Ldseiaionniwey A S . V IQIIIQ A'A11m.lQtiCQCC151!flCi.l..I, II. Chorus ' 1, .-1 1,'L'F.H-.A.'IV', F.N.A. IV.. johrf Leilie Uolmniej Pro- -jeQti'gn'Q1ub II+IV. Thespians II. Q SHERIDAN , Larry Wilbur qshmryy Baseball I, II. Basketball- PIII. BULL- III., Art Ed. IV. Football I-III. Honor society rv. vmiryf'1. uI., IV, SMITH, David LeS'cDb.V'id, Pwjzecfion club II-IV. I . , . 29 Senior Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed OUR SUCCESS A TIME OUR IMAGE Senior Superlative: Best Looking Maria West Susan West Betty Whaley if . Q J U 1 H3 K i.i. f ge S' 1 is l Dennis Whaley Bill Whaley Gloria White 30 .J T0 EV Alton West y 0 R DEPE wwf..-. -ef I f -A - I V . --I .K .l-jr xg -1, .1 ' A .x . .,f,, H., K l X 1' J,-1' LL. :Ea L AC 1, A r, .. , f 'X I., . ' ,. Sr. Superlative: Most Reliable TE: Howard West IDABILITY 13-IZ-fnL'2 -' L . NL Mgr, 1, f.. H i' . .1:.J:'. .1 .. 1 .. 'F . ,nfl ,t V . Y' .97 4 ,-+2 gkfpxg 1 1 3'l SMITH, Starrie Marie fStzu'rl A.F. S, III. F.H.A. IV. F.N.A. III. SNYDER, Peggy Ann fljeggyl A.F. S. II-IV. Band I-IV, County Band I-IV. F.H.A. 11, ml, Hin., Trees. Iv. Honor SOC. II-IV. MILESTONE III, Bus, Mgr. IV. .5PEAR.,r Robert 'Wesley Speedy Fall Hop Comme. jF.F.A. I-IV. Prom Comm. Student Council I. STANLEY., Harley A?clas.fHa,r1eyl Fall Hop Comm- Track III. f TAYLOR, Fred jay gr.-edg Fall Hop Comm-. F'.F,A. III, IV. Float Comm. 111. Football 11. TAYLQR, wayne Emil fweynej. Band I.. VQT. C. II-IV.. ' ' Victoria Ellen QViolsyQ A.F.ZS. I. Athletic Club I.Q'Chorus MILHSTONE As.s't. typing Ed. John Burton Uohnj A.lF. S. H., IV. fBend I-:HL pres. IV. Student CQIWCH ITN? . .Denier Lee lflhtinlanj Student Council. IUf1b:Sonl..- Z V f ' 'lflevifl 4I'ISf!1l-Y giiiiloppery Bandl-III. F.'Fl.A. I-,VII', TreaiS.4IV. If ll Football I-IV. Varsity L III, pres. IV. Q WARBURTON, Ruth Marie mushy A.F..S, ur, ohms 1, 11. F.N'.A. I, III. F.T.A. III, IV. Honor Society II, III.. Library Club I-IV. Prom Stage Comm. Chmxi. WEST, Alton fliltonj Falll-lop Comm. F,.T.A. IV. 'WEST-i., Howard Lee fRoseyl A. F. S. I. Baskeplml I-Iv. Track III. WEST? Linda Susan fSuziej Basketball 'I'..fCI i.Qf1.1.S II. F'.H.A.. IV. Hockey 11. Softball . 'WESTQ Maria Sharon Teresa QMariaj I f-cheeaeaaer ru. chorus III. Fa11Hop Corf1m.,F.H.A. IV. Hockey II. Soft- ball Qtransfer to L.H. S. 1967l. WHALEY, Betty jane Qliettylr S. III, IV. F.H.A. III. F.N'.-A. III.- WHALEY, Dennis Lee fliennisj Pro- jection Club III, IV. X WHALEYH, William Denial f.Wi1helml F.F,A. I-IV. Projetition.Club III, IV. Prom Comm. WHITE,-. 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QM? ffm, Qfwfw' ' XJ' 'I f 9-'Q-Q UNIORS ENTERTAIN IN ORLD OF Steve Atkinson David Barr Bonnie Barton Ann Brittingham Fay Brittingham Janice Brittingham Wanda Carey JoAnn Conaway Teresa Cordrey Bert Dechene Skip Dickerson jan Dickerson Marsha Ellis Sandra Ellis Ricky Elzey Ann Farrelly Mike Farrelly Algie Gatling Leon Giles Fred Hall Dora Harrison Anita Hastings Duane Hastings Kenneth Hastings Robert Horsey Phillip Hudson Trudy Hudson Candy Jack Sandra Jefferson johnny jones Faith Anne Lowe Greg Low e Wayne Lulcert Peggy Marine jimmy Mariner Robin Mariner Debbie Moore Shirley Morris Eugene Nero Sue Nichols Phyllis Oliphant Mary Jo O'Neal ' ,W A V' .9 is X Q L 9? x 5 asm r SL Ja ' if r X. X va ,fr I io x UNDER ATER FA TAS X nf I' 3? .fm ff' Nj ii 1 C 11 A monstrous mollusk Bever y a away Brenda Carey makis the mood Mickey Carey mov ' Janellen Disharoon Judy Disharoon joey Elliot Gloria F iggs Sandy Fisher X X ff Mike Fooks Debbie Hearn Mary Hearn Carol Hill Peggy Hill 3 Q ri? . XRS Nb 4: Q a Q ag? Q y 'N . , ski sl. 5 Brenda Hitchens Karen Holliday Milton Horsey Thelma Jones Harriet Joyce Mary Kay Lambden Gene LeCates Howard LeCates Butch Lewis Frank Littleton Bonnie Massey Marylee McGee Pam Messick Tedd Meinersmann Teri Milligan Trudy Mitchell Wanda Mitchell joseph Oney Ronald Oney Debbie Otwell jackie Parker Shelley Parsons Ronnie Passwaters David Phillips JU Ions Fay Brittingham Ann Farrelley Carol Williams Joey Elliot Class Oflicers Contemplate Class Dance Terry Rubino Gwennie Ryall Gayle Seifert Gary Smith Glorie Smith Teresa Spear Doug Ward Jo Walls Jane Warner Tyeace Waters Barbara West Judy White Jerry Wilkerson Bill Williams Carol Williams Danny Windsor Larry Windsor Debbie Wingate Joyce Wright Edsel Wooten 'N 45 Y .. . k A fr rj A ll A5 if S X ssr- Q -4 -1 -Q-.. an R F Q E if Q. V ,. X in 'ri l- 'im-if b 1 ,uf bk an Ass.. X' f if ,g Vw?-Y1'3'f 3 E X if N A 5 . . . And Lead Classmates Into Neptune's World Through The Mouth Of A Minibrute Named Mobi jane Phillips Marsha Phillips Trudy Phillips Kathy Polger Fred Prettyman Joyce Price Phyllis Prokopiak Frank Pusey Randy Radish Tammy Raneri Chris Riblett Wayne Ruark Bonnie Steen Dorothy Sullivan Connie Taylor Linda Torbert William Truitt jay Ward Sam Atkins Dean Allen Connie Allison Garry Allison Cindy Atkinson Craig Bailey Diane Bailey James Bailey Vaughn Baker Gary Banks Becky Benson Shirley Bowden jimmy Boyce Earl Brannock Nancy Brittingham Fred Brock Connie Brown Edward Burke Mike Calloway Brenda Carmean Cheryl Carmine Gary Carmean Fred Cline Gary Conoway fsggga SGPHOMGRES YEAR R N I kr rr OF F UPS AND DOWNS L ri I ' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: .Nga David Elliott 5? 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W 1 fllfsuiw fz,a,g.i.if:ga-fxme 'ff ,. x of -1 Y Q . . ,h yat Gaye Cook Debbie Cooper Joyce Cordrey Irene Coulter Denise Culver Diane Davis Phillip Dechene Wayne Dickerson Sheila Disharoon Kenneth Dill Paul Downes Elaine Du.nn Chris Effinger David Elliott Bill Ellis Jana Ellis Pat Ellis John English Phil Figgs jean Fletcher Naomi Foeman Ed Foskey Judy Foskey Ann Gainer Ricky Givens Benny Gordy Mike Gordy Tyrone Griffon Jay Hall Wanda Harding Lorraine Harris Joan Hastings Ken Hastings Marsha Hastings Maxine Headley Harold Hitchens Gary Holloway Norman Horsey Jeff Hudson Lem Hudson Darlene Hyland Louise Hyland Carol James Linda Janosik Greg Jefferson Alan Johnson Jimmy Jones V W W , 'xx X1 f 'Q fi Q A: 1' NK Q X i O L if X, .MA Kent jones Mike Jones Trudy jones Roland joseph Mike Justice Sharon Kernodle Bonnie King Carol Lambrose Randy Lee Sandra Lemon Charlene Lietzan Janice Lord. Craig McGee Rick Meinersmann Betsy Moore Thelma Morris my A f' . X iv ,N am ,. ' . x R 4 'X i wx Anne Mutchler Nancy Nero Lynn Oliphant Dennis O'Nea1 Richard O'Neal David Oney Kathy Otw ell Paula Paradee Keith Parker Jane L. Phillips Janet Phillips jeff Phillips Mark Phillips Jay Plummer Bert Quillin Billy Ransom Corrine Rash Carol Searls David Scaggs Dennis Shockley Nancy Short Vickie Short Terry Sibert Joyce Simpler Sophomores In Action Show Their Spirit! Kathy Spicer Mike Spicer Larry Stewart Bonnie Stone Linda Tice Pat Lynn Tice Bruce Truitt Carroll Tyndall Donna Tyndall Pat Waters Arlene West Sharon West Wilmer West Bobby Whaley Charles Whaley Terry Whaley Greg Wiest Ronnie Wikstrom Emory Wiley Nancy Willis Aaron Wilson Sheila Wooten David Young Sandy Ziegler . , , M .jg Y A Alan Smith Sharon Smith Linda Snyder Trudy Smith . f N v.a5..i'f,k3?5! XI gi . VO-TEC . N I ix 91155 N ,LX www, ww- + , v I 43 35' R if .. ' . S G 5 E V, . -1+ FRE HMEN TAKE THE FIRST FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Greg Brittingham Judy Gordy Sandra Messick Ricky Phillips A , X S ,rig .. t X , ii' f- 'Ive 1 , .. Q. Q t X -'Q 4 1 5? S BQ: ' 'R X' riffs? r , .N Q X t is! i li i sw W, my t L, W if f fi if . in ..' MJ-r. N .,..A'.im31t'v-qw-.wg A f 3- ,, ' :::::::::::: Yfrr15 i Q N I ? ' R ig 5 , L5 ., ' , , . ,wr 5 , is ..., 44 . S E 1, WE ff 7 i is r Q F .1 , ,fi :kiwi .Vs . .gif QE. STEP Debbie Adkins Debbie Barral Greanda Beckett jim Bradley Craig Brittingham Greg Brittingham Joan Brittingham Bobby Brown Patricia Butler Ronnie Brumbley Landa Cannon Susan Carey Denise Carmine Wanda Caruso james Caudill Thomas Caudill Louise Chandler Donald Cherrix Rudy Collins Sandy Connor Ester Conquest janet Cubbage Kathy Dail Eddie Dickerson Lewis Dickerson Mary Dockins Wardell Dupont Chris Durham Alan Dykes Karen Elliott Martha English Craig Faulkner Charles Felton Darlene Ferrell Trudy Yarrell Iris Fooks Renee Fooks Linda Foskey Ruby Gibbs Cathy Givens Nancy Gootee Judy Gordy Robert Gray Arthur Greene Doug Greene Ocie Greene Sammy Greene Walter Greene Lynn Hardy Cindy Hastings George Hastings jeff Hastings Jerri Hastings Rhonda Hastings Linda Hawkins Iris Hearn Fred Henry Bonnie Hitchens Linda Hitchens Samuel Horsey Bonnie Illian Robin james Cora Jefferson Ray Johnson Jeffrey Jones Pamela jones Retha Jones Mark justice Gloria Kelly Lillian Kenney Gary Kennedy Tommy King Chris Kyttle Jeff Landon Linda Layton Ed Leather in if an 'F Gi E X g 1 u -we 1 Q.. 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N X spy ai 3 Mn R ROW I: Brenda Adkins, janet Allison, Brenda Bailey, David Bailey, Richard Bailey, Chris Barker, Philip Barton, Vatina Beckett, Keith Bennett, Susan Binswanger. ROW II: Brenda Boyce, Bonnie Bradley, Janice Bradley, Steve Bratten, Thelma Brown, Dorothea Burke, Leon Carmean, Janet Carmine, Fannie Caudill, Pat Chandler. S I r . . R ri . A . K- I I. A -. ' if 'X ' f iiio . rr, ,fs V ri' 1 I i P . ' Q eeii Q i mi S ' + 1 Wig , ft? 1, E 5 1 of A A ,C B ' sf ' . W X 'ii 4 S f ,er I ' X XX i Y E ' 'wif ' if' R iT ROW III: Pam Claner, Stephen Cline, Glen Cordrey, Karen Cordrey, Neville Crockett, Ward Culver, Walter Davis, Randy Dawson, Steve DeFelice, Mike Dickerson. ROW IV: Anthony Dize, Gary Donoway, Wayne Dukes, Mike Dunn, Susan Ellegood, Joan Ellis, Laura Ellis, Bobby Ellis, David English, Tommy Fasold. rx il , 4 as X is fr N Q ill 1, , m,,,,,,,,., 3, V. 55 , ' ie J 1 ff ,af ,L ,W Wt v . .,,,sf1.,' . W Milf' ., 3 if? We. ,,,'LQ,: I , m .54 .,v X P ,EQ , , ...M . . X E E Q tl: ,xv x, 'fi M u s fx f . W - ge, has 'K K ROW I: Chuck Feeney, Frank Ferrell, Alda Figgs, David Figgs, Willard Fisher, Randy Fleetwood, Mike Foskey, Beverly Frisbee, Fred Gainer, Carl Givens, Brenda Greene. . ROW II: Dale Hardy, Jackie Harold, Harry Harris, Pat Hastings, 'Ricky Hastings, Charles Hearn, Peggy Hearn, Eugene Henry, Greg Henry, Rhonda Henry, Jill Hickman. s TW XE s Q ' gsgify ., r 3 P5 s Q fi 1532, ' - 2. 1 .9'-- Y, -, Q ' Y if 'U l f ii ii A Nils swift: ijilmg I l' K if 'Q tr r lv Y r , 5 , Q K , sf 5 Ts-JY ' Ti Us Q32 - ' -rf., I RE ,W :K 3, L F Z, if y ,f :Ny .' ii. - , ' Si 35 , - J - f ew ff 1 Y K - . i .' .' '- - , ' ' 1 ,Y S i K Z -' N' r ' . 5 E qi ROW III: Bruce Hill, Richard Hill, Charles Hitchens, Norman Holmes, Pam Horsey, Robert Horsey, Sammy Horsey, Benny Hudson, Gwen Hyland, Paulette Hyland, Jackie Illian. ROW IV: Sheila Illian, Hilda James, Eddie Jester, Daniel Johnson, Gary Jones, Jennings Kellan, Shirley Kenney, Wilbur Kernodle, Connie Kyttle, Sarah LeCates, Ernest Littleton. e -lk 4. :QW is t. al! Si- s, lg ' 1 5 lg , 5 ROW V: Sandra Littleton, Bonnie Lowe, Anne Marvil, Ruth Ann McCrea, Gail McGee, Debbie Mills. ROW VI: Janice Mitchell, Kathy Mitchell, Ronald Moore, Dwinton Morgan, Joyce Morgan, Wayne Oliphant. Boy's Basketball 50 1 - . . C. Q. SI K f ROW I: Carolyn O'Neal, Alan Owens, Robert Parks, Terry Pennington, Diane Phillips, Barbara Pusey, David Pusey, Nancy Quillen, Susan Ralph, Debbie Riggin, Barbara Roberts. ROW II: Melinda Rogers, John Ryall, Eddie Sears, Clyde Selby, Jack Sheridan, Linda Shufelt, William Smart, Theodore Smiley, Debbie Smith, Brad Spicer, Robert Spicer. 2 S N' ,i,.: . , il. ' - , , -. Q- xkik . . S S f r A . 3, -Je if f me A. .. I J QS? ,Q A Eg , iii ERN f tx fy ,xiii ' 5 as I , gf. ,Q if if g Tl I S 11 I ' uf' Q. A f I' ,Q Nag Qt ' ROW Ill: Nathan Spuance, Louis Stanley, Juanita Stewart, Andrea Stone, Connie Stratton, Judy Thawley, Bill Torbert, Gail Twilley, Steve Vickers, Diane Walls, Benn Ward. ROW IV: Yvonne Waters, Donald West, Norris West, Greg Whaley, June Whaley, Karen Whaley, Keith Whaley, Bonnie Wharton, Judy White, Wayne Wilkerson, Eddie Williams. 5 yi .g. arf, se' afiikjz 5. ,1s'effw'f '5f C ROW V: Harvey Williams, Kirk Williams, Charles Wil liams, Carol Wilson, Linda Wingate. ROW VI: Scott Wingate, Tommy Womach, Gregory Wright, Jean Young. .L i 51 l J .fe !!z ,, C 'if f . - ,,,, if g gz. fr ..-. N V S X' Q - I, :ref I o . Ewxfwwfsf'.i-,-is I 5 .fn ,, gy 2, , ,. sg - x - K ,fs .. Q fi 1 . B in so if if 2 . 3 , ' . B' ' nk? ' ki. . .,.' - if fl ' wir ' ,..,- 1- w X5 - in Ft 1 .. . -f 'h 7 Q 1 - Q 'M 5 ,sasfaysn xn-s 9 S mnnssfwf Q X .. N Yyl ROW I: Donald Bailey, Sharon Banks, Gail Barrell, Vickie Barrell, John Barton, Andre Baldwin, Clark Benson, Frances Bohm, Laura Sue Brittingham, Wendall Brown, George Carey, Gregory Carmine. ROW II: Alan Carr, Debra Carson, Joseph Caruso, William Chase, Cheryl Cherrix, Michael Cherrix, Ralph Condon, Karen Connor, Delores Conway, Gregory Cooper, Pete Cooper, Celestine Cornish. ROW III: Janet Cornish, Valerie Crockett, Brent Culver, Alvanette Davis, Patricia Dennis, Joseph DeShields Craig Elliot, David Elzey, Aquanetta Everette, James Farrelly, Brent Faulkner, Dorothy Figgs ROW IV: Mark Figgs, Carolyn Fisher, Christine Foskey, Jennings Foskey, Shiela Fuller, Claude Gatling, Ann Gawinski, John Gordy, Valerie Griffin, Donald Haines, Sylvia Hall, Kenneth Hardy. xv:-N , 5 fi' I. al S X 35' ': 1l'fu .Sy f , c1',afo. 2'Gv'.w1.. - ws, s . ,sv N :V 'X' L as Q . R - f R ROW V: David Hare, Audrey Hastings, Mark C. Hastings, Mark E. Hastings, Lorraine Hawkins, William Hawk ins, Thomas Hearn, Beverly Heath, Kenneth Henderson, Jo Ann Hickman, Bobby Hill, Jay Hill. ROW VI: Sandy Hill, Joann Hitch, -Donald Hitchens, Theodore Hitchens, Alan Holloway, Josephine Holmes, Karen Hopkins, Barbara Horsey, Nathaniel Horsey, Jason Hudson, Kenny Huffman, Gail Hyland. 52 ,,. . ,M s ,fl .Na X is ss, 9 Q - s is 'Q Y -f J cs 1.9 Q g S K9 egg, K. r b ff s N Q ' s, f s Y -S Y we X: 3' rw X i ' Q 'xg Sax? x mg- f5,,:1,s, w,. 1- 3 , ,X Qs Q A asf ' 'S X, V? Christine Janosik Jay Jefferson Maxine Jefferson Sus an Jefferson Frederick Jester Raymond Jobes Martin Johnson Millard Johnson Teresa Johnson Gail Jones jane Jones Susan Jones Debbie Joseph Leslie Kennedy Arlene Kernoodle Bonnie King Deborah Layton fi Boys, Baseball, Bats-Brooks Local Fans Meet Baltimore Baseball Hero And Received A Cherished Memento. SEVENTH GRADE -P 1 Q - X Q ,gg-,I ,Q b 2 ,..i L y W X b X . . S. if ws . is X P . - Q E v ROW I: Michael LeCates, Herman Littleton, George Lofland, William Lofland, Benjamin Lowe, D Melinda Lukert, Juliet Lyons, Trudy Marine, George Marvel, Kathleen Marvil, Phyllis Massey. ROW II: Terrance Massey, Karen McGee, Brad McWilliams, Patricia Miller, Patricia Mills, Jeff Moore, Particia Morgan, Barbara Morgan, Laura Mutchler, Kenny Nichols, Bruce Oliphant, Faye Oliphant. 53 XX X X X X N I gf' if f ggfw Y 3 -, - ,agar - if LQ' v , N ,M 8 v s N N fa . , il, ,ff ,E B ' I , 1 ebbie Lowe, r V w N I ' E ROW I: Sarah Oliphant, Joey O'neal, Keith O'nea1, james Oney, Sharon Oney. ' ROW II: Wilma Oney, William Otwell, Dawn Owens, Benjamin Paradee, Steven Pepper. ROW III: Christopher Phillips, Kevin Phillips, Robin Phil- lips, Sherrie Pizzaia. ROW VI: Eugene Powell, janet Price, Joseph Prokopiak, Jennings Pusey, Craig Quillen, William Rayfield, John Reagan, Dawn Records, John Reed. ROW V: Michael Revel, Janet Rhodes, Edwin Riggin, Penny Riggin, David Robinson, Martin Rogers, Mark Rubino, Richard Rubino, Brady Schwartz. ROW VI: Brenda Sears, Adrian Selby, Linda Short, Jennifer Simpler, Blinda Smith, Dale Smith, Jeff Smith, Phillip Smith, Howard Spencer. I 54 -r S si x XS. ROW I: Linda Stanley, Teresa Stevenson, Vivian Stevenson, Susan Stoakley, Joyce Stratton, George Sullivan. ROW II: Rosalie Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Wally Thatcher, Betty . Travis, Debra Travis, Linda Tyndall. ROW III:'Oron Tyndall, Lee Venables, Cynthia Vickers, Neal Walls, Debbie Watkins, Deborah West. f 5 ROW IV: Phyllis West, Sheila West, Michael Whaley, Monte Whaley, Phyllis Whaley, Laura Wharton, Melinda Wiest. ROW V: Bonnie Williams, Sheree Wilson, Harry Winder, Helina Winder, Sandra Wood, Deborah Wootten, David Wootten. Room 122' ROW 1 Mary Roberts, Pearline Williams ' 1 S Joann Loflandg ROW 2--Sara Conquest, Sandra P Wheatley, Mitchaline Barker, Richard O'Nea1, , Everett Lord, ROW 3--Herman Smack, Mike Carey, Herman Anderson, Gary Johnson, Albert Custis. --- .Q. K sf S 5 Room 123: ROW 1 ffront to backj Oscar Faulcon, johnny Johnson, Eddie Fisher, Rosco Fisher, Shirley Bell. ROW 2 ffront to backj Ester Penn, Ronald 56 Horsey, Eddie Ames, Bobby Williams. F I E fs. S2 - 1 9 I 32 Q Qiiifi sf Q 21 Sui gk? gg QDWLSX 3 3 53 ai 2? 336, gomjjcb wise w Ovmffgofmxbgm-3 X3 D 35 MWJMXMMQ 5433533 Uvwk in -QIXCL'-135-J' www wiv XQVQWLQ QUf.l'.L3'f9E..4..... Efldu L,OQJ?,l'S2fY5', J fin Uncqa Qcwdff QQ Lo.w'3f? F W MM ww Q ukfyvk Ck1H.Q!VVVfj do QLO 50-EU' QGUJ WCOU-FU Naam xlgCaLnMj MV wma mmm '33 Nohg xi 1 m P , 9 mil , 5-J Q' , Q ' Q ,...,,,.,., Wo M M F' I J: 'Xxx Yu! ' ' x Q 'ixl :U Xxsf i NJN. fkurp-'S-Rkfxn Lx uni ,,K,,f,Ql Q l SUCCESS THROUGH g X LK SMALL,B T... ...,..... .... . ....W....-. .- . sw -V .. 1 'ns .. 1- ' S ROW 1: J. Gordy, S. Messick, G. Cook, L. janosik, J. Ellis, K. Holliday--K. Otwell, Co-Capt.'s, B. King, J. Ellis, N. Gootee, D. Carmean. ROW 2:Mgr. jane Warner, J. Carmine, A. Marvil, J. Hickman B. Lowe C. Durham K. M.th . . . 1 cell, K. Mitchell, I. M1tchel1, J. Thawley, J. Allison. , , , 58 -1 k Q . 4 Vg V gflwg -r 3...-S. fm N w -iv-' '-Y'-'V GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP PLAN PLAY CONTEMPLATE WE CARRY BIG STICKS ,,. VARITY HOCKEY EA O TART . LET, BEAT . . . , . a . . .A , . i - , ..., N . 5'fw.s'sN'6 ROW 1: M. Hastings, B. Barton, N. King, C. Redei, E. Cline--S. Hastings, Co-capt.'s. M. DeCoster, D. Anderson C. Hill I. Disharoon. ROW 2: ' ' ' ' ' , J. Disharoon, J. Disharoon, C. Williams, T. Rubmo, S. Parsons, P. Messick, B. Cali laway, S. jefferson, B. Durham, Mgr. Q -s -. ss i f 1 +Q s q- me A if A is if RK X sg .ig . 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Carl Givens, Coach, Dick Bishop, E. Jester, C. Feeney, N. Crockett, D. johnson, T. Dize, S. DeFe1ice, C. Selby, A. Greene, B. Burke. ROW 2: S. Vickers, R. Gray, P. Barton, D. Morgan, R. James, G. Brittingham, R. Phillips, L. Tyndall, H. Williams, M. Pusey, B. Ross. ROW 3: T. Womach, D. Young, I. Kellam, R. Patchett, B. Ellis, D. West, B. Hudson, K. Williams, C. Faulkner, T. King, W. Dykes, J. Patchett, S. Reagan, N. Parsons, B. Parsons. 64 Y YY -4- x w . X M.- I 5 ugh 65 w v' '1 - 67 THE SEASON OF ,67 Made Spicier For FW M.. Ed Felton Senior Ken Wilson Bob Dickerson jerry Kirk 68 Alex Alvarez Stars David Waller Ed Hanna josh Marvil Steve Henry Bill jones VICTORY OVER SEAF ORD -v- EVENYE RSOFF MI DTHE Bulldogs Capture Lions Club Trophy Football upsets have become as much a part of Thanks- giving as the traditional turkey dinner. With this in mind, coach Fred Gainer's Bulldogs upset arch rival Seaford 13-12, to break a seven game win- ning streak held by the Jays over Laurel teams the past seven turkey days. Seaford scored first, but the P. A. T. was unsuccessful. Laurel came storming back the next time they had possession of the pigskin, as sophomore standout, Gary Holloway, crashed in on a four yarder to cap a 64-yard march in nine plays. Holloway was later voted the out- standing player of the game by the Laurel-Seaford Jay- cees. The two teams battled scorelessly in the second period and the Bulldogs left the gridiron at halftime with a slim one -point edge, 7-6, thanks to the successful conversion of the P. A. T. following their first touch- down. The Blue Jays gained the advantage on the first series of downs the beginning of the third period, but fatally failed to convert the extra point. Bob Yori's key interception opened the door for Laurel's winning touchdown. The outstanding all around football gridder picked off an aerial and returned it to the Sea- ford 44 yard line late in the third Quarter. Yori also in- tercepted another pass to halt a Blue Jay offensive march. The Bulldogs roared back from the five -point deficit with a third period six-pointer by Edsel Wootten on a three yard run, but failed to connect on the extra point attempt. Nonetheless, the dauntless courage of the Bulldogs paid off and the seven year seige ended with a determined look to the future as the final gun sounded and the scoreboard showed a final, 13-12 BULLDOGS! Seaford now leads the Thanksgiving Day series with Laurel 11-9 -2. Laurel now has possession of the Lions Club trophy which was established in 1946 with the decision to award it to the winning team each year. Seaford has had it per- petually since 1960. This unusual trophy is symbolic of the two communities The base is a du Pont polymer product representing the nylon industry of Seaford. Mounted upon this base is a football carved from a block of walnut from a tree which originally stood on a street in Laurel, represent- ing the woodworking industry that once flourished in the community. The trophy can never be won permanently by either school and it has developed an historical and nostalgic meaning. It is interesting to note that the members of the 1967 football teams were not born at the time the trophy was placed in competition. The care and awarding of the trophy is administered by a committee from each Lions Club following the rules established in 1946 by students and administrators from each of the schools as well as members of the two Lions Clubs. On Tuesday morning, November 28, Ben Hurley, presi- dent of the Seaford Lions, presented the trophy to the Bulldogs before an assembly of the entire student body. Receiving the trophy on behalf of the school were Robert Yori and Ed Hanna, co-captains. They, in turn, presented it to a very happy Varsity coach, Mr. Cainer Special speaker for the occasion was Mr. Schollenberger, former head coach and now athletic director of the Bull- dogs. Coach recalled the history of the trophy and our effort to obtain it throughout the many years since its establishment. He said, It is always necessary to do better than your best. The things you do now, make this school a better place to live in. Do something worth- while while you are here. All Bulldogs can indeed be proud of the accomplish- ments of the 1967 Varsity Football Team, its coaches, and themselves, if they are a part of THE TEAM, Coach mentioned. Trophy Winner In Action '!... LAUREL SEAFORD LIONS CLUB TROPHY .-,f,,,f- , 1 2. , , f I 'El w I .vhl ' Tffr Bulldogs 1967 Row Name 1 Gary Banks finjuredj Phillip Dechene Craig Bailey Randy Lee finjuredj 2 Gary Conoway Fred Cline Bob Dickerson Freddie Brock joey Elliott Edsel Wootten Ed Hanna Qco-capt.j Robert Yori Qco-capt.l Steve Henry Ed Felton Ricky O'Neal Milton Horsey Larry Windsor Robert Horsey 3 Fred Cainer Joe Vrudny Ken Wilson Greg Jefferson Paul Downes Jimmy jones Bill jones jerry Kirk Gary Holloway Lloyd Harrington Donald H. Vansant Geo. S. Schollenberger 4 Chris Riblet No. Yr r - w - 52 10 10 10 - 82 10 40 15 10 46 76 10 82 87 12 41 41 10 14 14 11 37 30 11 20 40 12 33 33 12 62 62 12 44 43 12 61 66 10 71 71 11 17 16 11 55 - 11 Head Coach Ass't. Coach Senior Mgr. 36 42 10 47 80 10 42 73 10 81 81 12 90 75 12 25 25 10 Ronald Oney 91 77 11 Gary Carmean 38 85 10 Ben Gordy 48 60 10 Joe Oney 65 65 11 Bruce Truitt 72 72 10 Ronnie Passwaters 53 53 11 David Waller 68 64 12 josh Marvil 43 63 12 Bobby Whaley 64 67 10 Steve Atkinson 47 20 11 Kenneth Dill 24 31 10 Wayne Lukert 63 50 11 Alex Alvarez 34 21 12 Not pictured: Lem Hudson - 32 10 Terry Whaley 74 10 1967 Varsity Schedule H01119 Opponent Laurel 6 Col. Richardson Laurel 0 Wi High Laurel 6 Georgetown Laurel 0 Lewes Laurel 0 Middletown Laurel 6 Dover Laurel 0 Caesar Rodney Laurel 12 Smyrna Laurel 32 Milford LAUREL 13 SEAF ORD L. H. S. principal District Superintendent Athletic Director 84 83 11 OUR TEAM CONSISTS OF Varsity Bulldogs of ,68 A A - KNEELING: Head Coach, jerry Smith. STANDING: Leoon Giles, Joey Elliott, Ed Felton, Randy Lee, Alan Klatt, David Phillips, Rayfield Cornish, Howard West, Greg jefferson. Home Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel SCHEDULE AND SCORES Opponent I ll StephenlDecatur 83 71 Dover 74 67 Srnyrna 58 77 Seaford 78 100 Caesar Rodney 81 78 BAHiord 50 69 Georgetown 85 77 h4iddletowvn 88 72 Lewes 74 60 74 t7fh. wFrT'v-- MANY PARTS Sophomore Hopeful Senior Success Ed Felton developed into one of the finest basketball players in the state in 1968. His overall play was the strong point to Laurel's early bid for the State Champion- ship. Felton demonstrated his versatility by finishing the season With a total of 281 points, averaging 17.6 per game, for the second high total and average in the Dia- mond State Conference. He finished first in the Conference in number of free throws attempted, 153, with a conversion percent- age of 752, and 115 completions. He aver- aged 19.4 rebounds per game, with three high games of 24 points, and a total of 349 for the season. He's really all right . David Phillips Joey Elliott Randy Lee Gerg jefferson Alan Klatt i SENIOR STARS Ed Felton Rayfield Cornish How ard We st 76 ROW 1: Ricky O'Neal, Gary Holloway, Ocie Greene, Charles Felton, Freddie Brock, Paul Downes, Pete l-lundley, j.V. coach. ROW 2: Steve Reagan, Ned Parsons, Butch Parsons, Ricky Phillips, David Elliot, Kirk Williams, Charles Hearn. ROW 3: Wayne Dukes, Jennings Kellam, Bobby Ellis, Steve DeFelice, Philip Barton, Chuck Feeney, Tom Womach. 1968 J.v. SCHEDULE Home Opponent Laurel 36 Stephen Decatur Laurel 50 Dover Laurel 60 Smyrna Laurel 50 Seaford Laurel 33 Caesar Rodney Laurel 40 Milford Laurel 41 Georgetown Laurel 47 Middletown Laurel 31 Dover Laurel 37 Lewes Laurel 65 Smyrna Laurel 49 Seaford Laurel 69 Caesar Rodney Laurel 51 Lewes Laurel 55 Stephen Decatur Laurel 31 Milford Laurel 49 Middletown Laurel 56 Georgetown H PPI ESS S Coach Benson Preps Team For Action A FI AL SEASO FOR ROW 12 Gaye Culver--Sharon Hudson, co-Capt. 's. ROW 2: Brenda Benson, Susan Hastings, Terry Rubino, Judy White, Louise Hyland, Cheryl Carmine, Jana Ellis, Bonnie Barton, Donna Tyndall, Linda Brittingham. ROW 3: Sharon Rhodes, Mgr., jean Benson, Varsity Couch, Debbie Waller, Mgr. 78 '4 x BE TING GEORGETOW 1 EIORTR Linda Brittingham Susan Hastin gS N, X N, .nw -. ga Gay Culver--Sharon Hudson co-captains Li t ' li EEF 5 5 Q M , ' sxi, sl ,E 1 , x , . a QNX dig? ?iN xgsg , iwx 3 xg w YS Rf fig 2 S55 S r 3 MQXQ Wiiii , fig 95635 z Q Xx xi M lg Ly? L nf S WA gg! Ht-X u I Fax 34 f e 11 .e is 'ixitiwii N We v big gg ai 3 X his - -X yu, w V :S f Q QQ S S XX gli? as ist. E-s 79 PRACTICE AND PLANS FOR THE FUTURE ROW 1: A. Marvil, J. Allison, N. Gootee--K. Mitchell, co-capt.'s, J. Carmine, B. Greene. ROW 2: J. Cubbage, I. Mitchell, K. Mitchell, J. Ellis, V. Smith, I. Hickman, ROW 3: J. Raneri, N. Quillen, C. Leitzan, Mgr., J. Thawley, S. Ralph. Not pictured--Coach Rose Furgeson. 1968 JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL Home Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel Laurel 80 Opponent J. M. Bennett Seaford Caesar Rodney Milford Georgetown Lewes i .-xi s- .v :Paw X 81 The Third Season . . . SOFTBALL Sw Senior Stars Round Out A Long Season IT,S SPRING A FENCE IS MANY THINGS I X A v s 1 ' ' I .2 A. I. X . VN LOADED BASES . . . BUBBLE GUM . . . BROKEN BATS . . . 'Zi Sl! x T . AND BASEBALL TIME SENIOR STARS RELAX AFTER EXAMS BOOSTERS AWARD TROPHIES TO OUTSTANDING SENIOR ATHLETES sN N. ,KC THE COACH AND HIS BOYS REELEOT UPON THE SEASON AND WELL DESEHVED LETTERS AEE AWAHDED TO THE HETIRINO SENIORS N x QLD QQSQQA AQKQAD QL vggcmvqs L1-di-X Q'-L0 5'vl .A QIHLLBFN- A I , X Rf CQEVA q xg, M OXJ-fL9s 3 JUJL Qfwzfw K-.x 5x,,, VA . , .:5i'V ffkfmt DuNNm9nwS,wzfx 3319. j,uv.w.1a ' ' S9235 '.,V 01 kgsvlyex x .W CBXDXQ. xfigfwl QX'kVO'ACu 'J L 1 .Q Q W. 3,5 Umswx Awww.. wU fmfsiM SM .23 , ' ' -Y-K7Yk4kLxk,k 3 QFYX Mu Qxuwj xgxmgxg 5' K5YN x'N'X if-Uwfilm Q A dy amilelwick Qi' Ji5fv:-NM Om I Q G1 M .kong K xg' QA-Q M9 tkEVvx3,Q M.XWuuN M CS' QXSXQ xqlfkbx QJLSL M-krvx mm Shui' X QBQLQ. 'XJ-Lfkwxsbx yi WNQMX CM SSG jlkNNQx.f3 LX Gxx I V6-KXNX-9s G' S mZXkX. .wm 1,'.QQ46xKxX CN kk k KlA ,.., X v-5 Q. uv-lNx'S, N X ' .X5 WQK mMkmmwf3:UmwMRX+X LW? M wiiiia Qfwkwkkwgq gm qggumx QL Qwfwvbnm 'SSIXSXSNBDKX X M is-Si-EF All-.Q C +9 KviS:UifglLQ.gx:3gL .L .AKMMX .Vi wi j,x,mvq x-Qmsi Jfmamvx.. My Lxsxylmxqrig Q9 'xxlw , 4 -flxlf'-.. Yam-1'-mxuNxsSNLw. x KSNQ 'x.kxNN'KLu, K N-xiY' if- b , A-X 34 '-'X uk. x,w,, QX ' ' x mkxxkxwu WX ikgkq A Mm Q Q Qt- RTX xwfs Qxb-X bw te gl QR ' ' mfg xQ,mwQiny,Mx yxoxvxo-Q9 6- Mf'z eq A max K MQ. N-MWA dum lQMNSkkk CSk'Q,:k Kruk 'MN Www. GLB. ' , ,lffzg iTSE4.'XY'-m3 QAS. O x Cxhmkx kmmm M5 KA mx WN - QQ E fx K wN 009, gmxxb. . x vang- . WML Ck Xu. K . MDN J . , vb xx-rg X. X. X x. 3 X, U wfK13?'iww-sq N STUDENT COUNCIL HOMECOMING F ESTIVITIES Mr. Shields presides over the ceremonies. Susan Hastings, Miss Homecoming Queen of 1967. Junior class float. This year Homecoming was held on November 10, 1967 when Laurel met the Smyrna Eagles. Preceeding the game there was a Homecoming parade in which the judges voted to give first prize to the juniors for their class float. The high point of the festivities was when Susan Hastings was crowned Homecoming Queen by Miss Delaware . Watching while Susan received her crown were first runner-up, Sherry Downs, second runner-up, Maggie Nock, and third runner -up, Sharon Hud- son, along with the Junior, Sopho- more, and Freshmen class queens, Fay Brittingham, Paula Paradee, and Denise Carmine. 86 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Terry Baker, Presidentg Fay Brittingham, Vice Presidentg Sharon Hudson, Correspond ing Secretaryg Becky Benson, Recording Secretaryg Susan Hastings, Treasurerg Mr. Savage, Advisor. Marsha Hastings sells refreshments at the Student Council Student Council trims the school Christmas tree. dance. The Student Council trims Belva. 87 TALENT SHOW Bill Jones, Master of Ceremoniesg Terry Wiest, talent show chair- mang and Terry Baker, Student Council President. I, Debbie Watkins plays and sings a country Song. Kent jones plays a piano solo. Q Kent Jones, Susan Hastings, Evelyn Cline, and Greg Wiest sing a collection of folk songs. 88 Connie King and Sharon Hastings sing a duet. Susan Stockley sings a solo. Butch Lewis and his band liven up the talent show. TALENT SHOW WINNERS: Third place, Albert Matthews, pianog sec- ond place, Kent Jones, pianog first place, the quartet of Kent Jones, Susan Hastings, Evelyn Cline, and Greg Wiest. 89 MILESTONE STAFF Milestone Staff jane Ralph editor-in- chief. EDITORS Editor -in - Chief . Co - Editor .... Assistant Editor . Bu sines s Manager Art Editor .... Assistant .... Faculty Editor .... Features Editor . Assistant . . . . Class Directory . Photographers . Typists . . Sports Editor . . Girls Sports . . Boys Sports . . Advisor . . . jane Ralph Linda Parker Bonnie Barton Peggy Snyder David Cordrey Fay Brittingham Rayfield Cornish Donna Anderson Ed Littleton Gay Culver Linda Brittingham Scott Lewis Doug Ward Vicky Towers Sherry Downs Linda Brittingham Gay Culver Robert Yori Susan Hastings Bill jones Miss Backus The staff is busy at work. Jane Ralph SKIT Bill Jones and Jerry Kirk The Milestone Staff has the first sock hop of the year. THE BULLDOG STAFF ditorsg Editor-in-Chief, Alan O'Nea15 Advisor, Mrs. Sterling. PROJECTION CLUB 92 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Xia A. C . - ub and advisor, Mrs. Savage. HON OR SOCIETY GW 93 i THESPIA S Thespians and advisor, Mrs. Hudson. Try-outs for Good Morning Miss Dove. The picket line in Good Morning Miss Dove. Paula Paradee awaits her turn to perform. Miss Dove Uane Ralphj adds finishing touches before opening night. FUT RE HOMEMAKER OF AMERICA Officers of F.H.A.5 Doris Hitchens, Presidentg Peggy Marine, Vice Presidentg Betty Whaley, Secretaryg Peggy Snyder, Treasurerg Mrs. Evans, advisor. W Everyone seems to be enjoying the F.H.A. Banquet. F.H.A. Queen, Doris Hitchens, with her first and second runners-up, Betty Vtfhaley and Carol Bailey. Mr. Harrington presents the Betty Crocker Award to Peggy Snyder. A 95 LIBR RY ID LE D ERVICES T0 Philip Hudson makes use of the library in his spare time. Chris Riblet seems absorbed in a history book. Library Club and advisor, Mrs. Horton. 96 E Latin I Club LATIN CLUBS Latin II Club , V I Latin III Club W 97 VARSITY ATHLETES RECEIVE SUPPORT Varsity L Club and advisor Mr. Shields. FROM SPIRITED CHEERLEADERS Xt, Varsity Cheerleadersg Captain, Marthellen Windsorg Co-Captain, Sherry Downs. 98 X A 3 1 . Y. -W I.V. Cheerleaders: Captain, Becky Benson 1 Ai Q tg xy., R' Mlgwm ' ' N vw pw f 'Nrqgx if- 1 , Athletic Club President, Gay Culver, Enjoys A Free Ride On The Merry-Go-Round iv s . . ,xxx Cheerleaders Spark Interest, Athletes Exhibit Pride, AS The Crowd Cheers Them On AND ENTHUSIASTIC ATHLETIC CLUB Athletic Club 99 LAUREL HIGH SCHOOL BAND . . . Line-up in front of the hotel. N Majorettes on Fifth Avenue. x mu wi me I Band Marching down Fifth Avenue. , 100 NEW YORK March 17, 1968 was a big day for the Laurel High School Band and their director Mr. Bouk- night. This was the day that they had been waiting for. When Mr. Bouknight was notified that Laurel band would be able to participate in the New York St. Patrick's Day Parade the band members started busily making and selling fudge to help fi- nance their trip. They earned a great deal of money in one week and on March 17th they boarded the bus for New York. 1968 B LLDOG Drum Majorettes: Kathy Spicer and Iris Hearn. County Band members: Sandy Fisher, Peggy Snyder, Gary Flood, and Walter Coleman. 102 T MARCHING BAND Majorettes NEW UNIFORMS SENIOR HIGH CHORU Q5 1 Rs xx k A .C -f 1 . . . Q +- Senior High Chorus with advisor, Mrs. Warfield. County Chours members . State Chorus members. 104 UNIOR HIGH CHORUS Junior High Chorus with advisor, Mrs. Warfield. County Chorus members. 105 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE A.F.S. OFFICERS: Alan O'Nea1, Presidentg Ann Farrelly, Vice Presidentg Gay Culver, Secretaryg Terry Wiest, Trea- surer, Advisor, Mr. Maxwell. Cathy and Raggs have a song for us on A.F.S. Day. We can see that jane lcves selling refreshments. , The Leprechaun Stomp proves a big Agnes Paris from Belgium speaks of her native money maker for the A.F.S. couniry. 106 BRINGS CATHY TO LAUREL This year the Senior Class is proud to have as one of its members, Cathy Redei, the A.F.S. exchange student from Melborne, Australia. For the past year she has made her home with Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Elliott. We hope that Cathy's stay in Laurel has been a rewarding and memorable year and one that she will always remember . Cathy enjoys her first snow-storm. Cathy helps 11-im the Student Council Christmas tree Dr. Wakefield gets her make- l up on for the school play. Work Relaxation P1ay 107 FN th Mr FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA s. Culver. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 108 wb mco.O mucofnd rrmC?qc9UmfGJ' Sgggmnbin wo eww NQLQGP LQyUff'1 own Unfgwifkwwlw OCL6JCrUi', had c:m'1d 011005 OVLJ-'GAMCO awww wan magma Lawn gem. CVYPCUQXG JQXXDE. tio CCUTT1' OJTCI LQULOUDQQQQ13 621302 ui! up UEYILOEJ mamirduuo'5cc1wD. Gcccl Q,QyvcJ8, uhncuul yjcrckcio Qmka CM whowmfwoa wo Qcwzmmacl. QQ, QCDFQ SCC! game., Omlbe-5 109 nf 'M w-.N OUR SCHOOL IS MANY THINGS 1 Q 'N-N. ,Q V 17,54 X, ,, 5 N ti ge? 315515 I Q -Q J I ' P Ks, F 11,- Q CUB F RIENDS, HAPPINESS 112 s :Fw Q 5 ' if X X A' 1 .l NSN v . W, 3 5. V M Xu f' S ' f S 3 REFLECTIONS! REFLECTIONS! Q X N 113 THOSE WHO SERVE REFLECTICNSX U? 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A.W.wX- ,Q i ,fi v X I fi Maxx 'V In-'vs + we OITE D NNOTALGIA ADAWARD A DHO OR COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Laurel High School 1968 S650 Scholarship given by the Laurel Education Association to Linda Sue Parker S500 Scholarship given by PTA to Linda Ann Brittingham S250 Scholarship given by Civic Organizations of Laurel tAmerican geggan, Jaycees, Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary Clubsj to Peggy Ann ny er S100 Scholarship given by The Sussex Trust Company to Linda Sue Parker S400 Scholarship given by the. Laurel Youth Canteen to Edward Stanley Hanna Valedictorian trophy and subscription to Reader's Digest to Linda Sue Parker Salutatorian trophy to Peggy Arm Snyder Bausch and Lomb Science award to Linda Sue Parker Mathematics key to Linda Sue Parker French key to Edward Stanley Hanna Latin Key to Linda Sue Parker American History and Economics key to Alexander Luis Alvarez DAR American History medal to Susan Katherine Hastings English key to Linda Sue Parker Biology key to Linda Sue Parker Gilbert S. Jones Memorial award for Journalism to Jane Ann Ralph Old Home Prize to Peggy Ann Snyder Leadership and Ability in Home Economics key to Betty Jane Whaley Agriculture Key to Steven Douglas Henry Vocational Home Economics award to Doris Ann Hitchens Farm Shop key to Samuel Charles Prettyman Business Education key to Victoria Ellen Towers Typi.ng keys to Belva Ann Cummings and Sherry Louise Dovumes Industrial Arts key to David Lee Smith Mechanical Drawing key to Robert Scott Jenkins Best Music Student key to Martha Evelyn Cline, National Arion Foundation award for Band and Chorus to Walter Burton Coleman Boys' Physical Education key to David Grant Cordrey Girls' Physical Education key to Maggie Ann Nock Best A11-Around Boy Athlete award to Robert Lee Yori D. Blair Ellis Memorial Football award to Robert Lee Yori Perfect Attendance keys to Sharon Kaye Hudson and Floyd David Kee Best Thesplan award to Doris Ann Jester Best All-Around Girl key to Susan Katherine Hastings Best All-Around Boy key to EdwardgStanley Hanna CLASS OF 1968 'Alexander Luis Alvarez Donna Elaine Anderson Sharon Lee Arvey Carol Ann Bailey Jeffrey Clyde Baker 'Terry Harland Baker Arthur Ray Barker Oliver Hubert Bennett Lois Shirl Blango Reginald Kenneth Brewington 'Linda Ann Brittingham Edgar William Callaway Larry Robert Callaway Mary Page Callaway Gregory Carmean Martha Evelyn Cline Walter Burton Coleman Allen William Cooper Richard Allen Cooper, Jr. David Grant Cordrey Raytield Leroy Cornish Bonnie Gay Culver Belva Ann Cummings Molly Christine DeCoster Richard Samuel Dennison Robert Edward Dickerson Bonnie Lynn Dixon Carol Mae Downes 'Sherry Louise Downes Barbara Jean Durham Richard Edwin Elliott Lillian Christine Ellis Ray Jenkins Elzey Brian Edward Farrelly Robert Lee Faulcon lll Edwin Tyrone Felton Gary William Flood 'Edward Stanley Hanna Sharon Lee Hastings Sharon Lynn Hastings Susan Katherine Hastings Betty Jane Hawkins Diana Lee Hearn William Nolan Hearn Steven Douglas Henry Bonnie Mae Hill Deborah Lynn Hill Joyce Ann Hill Doris Ann Hitchens 'Gary Allen Hitchens John Benny Holloway Diane Horsey Sharon Kaye Hudson Robert Scott Jenkins Doris Ann Jester Carla Yvohne Johnson Kenneth Cornell Johnson Inez Jones William Benjamin Jones Floyd David Kee Connie Ellen King Nancy Lee King Gerald Howard Kirk Alan Bryant Klatt Marion Walter LaCurts Mary Rosella LeCates i'Edward William Littleton 'Lynette Rae Lowe Karen Fay Lynch Joshua Hopkins Marvil Barbara Ann Massey Allen Marion Mills MChester James Moore Kay Marie Morgan Robert Shelton Nichols Maggie Ann Nock Alan Lee 0'Neal Linda Sue Parker Samuel Charles Prettyman Jane Ann Ralph Cathy Redei Sandra Louise Revel Connie Lee Rizizin John Leslie Ritchie Larry Wilbert Sheridan David Lee Smith Starrie Marie Smith John William Snead Peggy Ann Snyder Robert Wesley Spear, Jr. Harley Ailes Stanley Fred Jay Taylor Wayne E. Taylor 'Victoria Ellen Towers John Burton Truitt Denver Lee Tull David Henry Waller 'Ruth Marie Warburton Alton Alvin West Howard Lee West Maria Sharon Teresa West Linda Susan West Betty Jane Whaley William Daniel Whaley Marion Thomas White Teresa Cheryl Wiest Randy Lee Williams 'Kenneth Perry Wilson 'Larry Maurice Wilson Therman Layton Winder 'Marthellen Windsor Robert Lee Yori 'HONOR GRADUATE HIGH HONOR GRADUATE wif sip 4k wzgf A X QW' M swag- 1 SYS! RESURR ECT IOA7 A STUDENTS, WORKERS RIOT THROUGHOUT FRANCE RISE v1NC CONTINUES TO SSED. COST UF U ' SURTAX PA LAUREL HIGH HOLDS COMMENCEMENT FOR 112 GRADUATES VIETNAM TALKS CONTINUE IN PARIS ' 1 . -J ' Hx ' 1' s . . X '1 'i my mx l 1 5 L ' 1 ' ' L ' Q 1 V N ' 4, I ,, - 4 ' l 'T A 1 u . QI' 0 N. ' 5' 6 -O , I 5' Q B m 'A-'L L 'f. - '.-.. 'Y , A X Q' . y X ' G A 'V HQA s ss . ' 1 - if ' , ' u U , K . ,v.F! 'sy' P 5 I 5 , .. f ' 'T 'Q - , . 5 A D if . A K 1: , - W -, 1 - - 's NV, .v ,, -A , . X N- Q W ' I '- 'M X ' Q s -'W ' . . 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Food . . . from a snack to a full course meal is conveniently available. Parking facilities are conveniently located for your shopping pleasure. We're not modest- we're proud to say . . . there's more of everything in Downtown Salisbury. 130 THE NAVAR STUDIO WXWAH Millsboro Delaware PORTRAITS WEDDINGS CANDIDS COMMERCIAL 131 BARRALUS 875-5863 Market Street Laurel ML ,Mfr - , 3 I Q I Nui - I I- A E QI rpzq-E ,:ll ' I ,w. . I . J, MIM That Decorator Touch So Easy To Achieve. 132 ,i-.l.- FEATURING-- Ozite Carpets Formica Counter Tops Masury Paints Imperial Wall Paper Forum Ceramic Tile Venetian Blinds Storm Windows and Doors Full Line of Armstrong products Hmnmwwwkwwwf COMPLETE SALES AND INSTALLATION C. C. Oliphant and Son Inc PLUMBING--HEATING SHEET METAL 85 581 B kl A L I BEST QQ: WISHES TO THE CLASS X OF ' 1 1968 f ff' M X Vx Y ' f f , n' 'P 5 l Sbifgi' 41' XX X ff E r 1 n ff! 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