Oscar F Smith High School - Tiger Yearbook (South Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1963

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N. Q,- , .v .- .,:-1.6 , ,5. ' f ffi..-. Q- ,hx -... fri-E34 591: a-fi: 3335? .., .4 A. ffl fl , f l it l 1 E LMA A TER Hail to thee our Almo Mater Loud we sing our praises of you Smith High School strong you stand With oll knowledge ot your hand Always loyal, faithful, true All our love we pledge to you. Alma Mater stand forever On Virginio's wondrous shores. From Virginio's rolling oceans To her rising hills of blue As we search ond strive for fame Bringing honor to your name We will ever rn-indful be Of the debt we owe to thee. Alma Motor stand forever On Virginicfs wondrous shores. a 'i i -Q F ORE WURD Holf o cenTury hos possed since The firsT seniors groduoied from o SouTh Norfolk high school. This yeor's closs will be The fifTieTh ond losT closs To groduoTe from The CiTy of SouTh Norfolk. As we merge To form The new ciTy of Chesopeoke, will The nome ond groduofes of SouTh Norfolk be forgoTTen'? The T963 Tiger is in honor of every sTudenT who hos oTTended o SouTh Norfolk high school. Mony of you who reod This, will remember your cilmo mc1Ter os PorTlock High School, oThers will Think of your school os SouTh Norfolk High School. You will remember The concern of mony people when on new high school wos builT ond wos given The nome of Oscor Frornmel SmiTh High School - concern, becouse They ThoughT everyThing They hod ossociofed wiTh Their older buildings would now be chcinged or desfroyed. We ore now on The verge of onoTher chonge, noT in school nome, buT in The nome of our communiTy, ond mony people ore osking, Will The nome of SouTh Norfolk be forgoTTen'? No, our nome will noT be forgoTTen. The groduoTes of our school, who will become our fuiure legisloTors, our policemen, our Teochers, will keep iT olive. Mony chonges ond developmenTs hove Token ploce since The groduoTion of The HrsT closs from ci SouTh Norfolk high school. The onnuol sTdFf ond sponsors hope ThoT The i963 Tiger will bring enioymeni ond pleosonf memories To oll posT ond presenT sTudenTs of SouTh Norfolk high schools. OSCAR FROMMEL SMITH HIGH SCHOUL 2 W Jicxf X7 SOUTH N ORF OLIQ VIRGINIA M' DEDICA T10 To capTure The real essence of a person seems such a fuTile Task, even when we know her very Well. The faculTy can say, in all sinceriTy, ThaT she is a person of high eThical sTandards, a loyal friend, a person who can keep a confidence. WheTher she be Teaching LaTin in The classroom, or serving as librarian, or as TexTbook clerk, as she did aT various Times in her Teaching career in SouTh Norfolk, sTudenTs will remember her as a Teacher who expecTed The besT of her pupils in Their behavior and work. CharacTerized by her sofT Mississippi accenT, and her hurried TransiT Through The school halls, she is also remembered as a person who always had Time To sTop To give help, and who gave all her energies To whaTever Task she was commiTTed. IT is vviTh a genuine feeling of respecT and fondness ThaT we, The Class of 1963, dedicafe This, The lasT yearbook To be produced in The ciTy of SouTh Norfolk, To Miss MyrTle SmiTh. 4- , TS l. Title 2. Foreword 4. Dedication 5. Contents 6. Administration EXTRA CURRICULAR S.C.A. Homecoming Beta Club Senior Dance Key Club Tigerette Club F.T.A.fF.N.A. Monogram Club Spanish Club Latin!Bible Distributive Education F.H.A. Tiger W.F.O.S. Football Varsity Cheerleaders J.V. Football J.V. Cheerleaders Basketball Club C URRI C UL UM TO. ii. 12. 14. lo. 18. 20. 22. 23. 24. 26. 28. 30. 32. 34. Guidance Library Art Social Science Band Mathematics Commercial Physical Education Distributive Education industrial Arts Science Languages Home Economics Chorus Television Education School Board Members left to right: Mr. William J. Story, Superintendentp Mr. William B. Plumberg Mr. Graham R. Horrellp Mr. F. J. Richardson, Chairmang Mr. Herbert Curtis, Mr. Claude Wagner. ADMINISTRA T10 Ii Mr. Winston P. Lewis Assistant Principal E Q E l si Mr. William J. Story Superintendent 6 Mr. J. William Etheridge Principal Attendance Clerk - Mrs. Ruth Jones, OFFICE STAFF The office statt is essential in order that the ad- ministrative business may be properly carried out. Those on the staff are responsible for matters con- cerning money, maintenance ot records, and cor- respondence. Several of the students are included on the ottice staff. They do various things such as answering the telephone, paging students and teachers, and tllling out papers concerning the school. Bookkeeper - Mrs. Nannie Johnson. Oftice Clerk - Mrs. Shirley Forehand Athletic Director - Mr. Edward Drew. V . nam ,vga . - -MQW 1 X Q X 'M' , N N' -K f X W :A Ms Wax 6 TRW 135 Q, mx w , af jf ' f ,g gg wi - J 44 lb AN sw Rav w E g5f,f41::H?M,1 ww? Y ' n fi AW wi'7 L: 1 V Ap H A in 1 h e ' h Q-Q. 332,55 'W,. s - ,X 1, ff' 9' gf Y ' if new . , . I, , ., N .ff f fgfffffk 4415 . if X-aww A' f A 5 , V f 1-232 5.1.-4 E95 5:5 is 'X ' f if fx' E 593511 'A JQ3 1 'TT W -pf' KWH.. 5 ,J ,:e3Quf',,,y5'..: 4,N?',C K- ll uv! ' '- itfwgffri 1 -W i xumfh , ' z M r 0 'FW TFT ' l na X 1 r v w 1 w i f w 1 4 C URRI C UL UM fvt lx! Ei I if 1 16 WH 5 Miss Cora J. McDowell UIDA CE This year Smith has an excellent guidance depart- ment. Mrs. Howell and Miss McDowell help the stu- dents with any problems or needs they may have. Mrs. Harrell is a special help to juniors and sen- iors. She helps them in their decisions about college and vocations. She also administers the various tests given by the school, including the S.G.E.P., and S.C.A.T., and Virginia State Employment tests. The guidance ottice is open each period of the school day. They give sound and frank advice. All conversations are private and do not extend be- yond the office. lt is a great help to the entire student body. Guidance Assistants, Ist ROW - S. Fairless, M. Jacobs, B. Farmer, M. Whitley, J. Stinnette. 2nd ROW - P. Granger, J. Boyce, L. Bennett. LIBRARY Library Assistants, Lett to Righty K. Sherman, D. Powell, J. Kriss, J. Halstead, K. Duncan. Librarian - Mrs. Marie Moseley The Library, Smith's research center, has seen a flurry ot ac- tivity as students prepared their Themes and reports. The library not only has an extensive collec- tion ot books but also has a col- lection of up to date magazines and newspapers. Becky and Bill consult college catalogues in the library Are you girls catching up on the latest styles? Jane BurTon expresses her desires in sculpture. ART The art course, under The guidance of Mrs. BurTon, has become very popular. In The classes The siudenfs work vviTh crayon, chalk, painT, papier-mache, and oTher media. The arT classes mainTain Two colorful and aTTracTive bulleTin boards and a display case. Besides These displays The arT classes are Well represenied in many phases of school life such as dances and sporTs. Amelia Burfon , ,,,,..,,: - -gk 1:55. ' 2- fi-3' Q 2 WE , A JAG . Q Mrs. Delores Grimsteod Mr, Leslie Austin S O CIA L SCIENCE The history department developed a special program last year tor accelerated students. The program is in operation again this year. The college bound student takes courses in physical geography and ancient history, medieval and modern history, American govern- ment, and a two year course in American history. Mr. Joseph Wisniewski, Jr. Department Head Mui N .. Mr. Wisniewski's private secretary, Marie Springer, gets her Billy Johnson points out historical locations to Mary Margaret and Tommy daily instructions. 14 'N Mrs. June Willcox Mr. Abe Coates Mr. J. B. Blanton Mr. Wisniewski's class demonstrate their honesty os they take on exam. Sleeping beauty! X Fleetwood is stunned by those long words The Smith High Bond stands cnt attention. W Heidi practices with the bond for cu half-time show '1 BAD The Smith bond is mode up ot exceptionally tcilented students. This group ot excellent performers is interested in goining the membership ot other students who ore musicolly inclined so thot they mciy build up the size ot the bond. The porents of the bond members help sponsor the orgonizotion. They tolce port in the mony proiects un- dertoken. The bond receives money through such proiects os pciper drives, selling condy, ond selling school stools. This money is used to buy new uniforms, musicol instru- ments, ond other needed moteriols, The bond gains much recognition from citizens ond orgonizotions outside of the school. We Otter o special thonlcs to its members tor their promotion ot school spirit! PWM Mr. Robert Wells It couldn't be oll thot bod, Stevie. A su A Am-aff' Mrs. Gerry Jackson Department Head MA THEMA TI CS The first graduating class of South Norfolk would be surprised and yet very happy to come in con- tact vvith the school's present mathematics courses. The department offers many new subiects for their students. For students wishing to have a general understanding of mathematics, basic and general mathematics are offered. For college preparatory stuclents, algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry are offered. The mathematics depart- -...,,, ment is experimenting in new methods of teaching which have proven to be very successful. Mrs. Jackson helps students who are having problems in algebra. Tommy, it's the figures on the board you're supposed to be watchingl 5 Zim Mr. William Hayhurst Mr. Frederick M. Johnson Mr. D. M. Levy vu Q' feli- Come now, no finger counting! Mrs. Jackson's class prepares for a film on mathematics Mrs. Jackson helps students who are having problems in algebra. COMMERCIAL The subiecTs offered by The commercial deparTmenT are Typing, bookkeeping, general business, and shorThand. Typing is Taken by mosT of The sTudenTs because They realize ThaT iT will be beneficial To Them laTer. Some sTudenTs gain experience by working as sTudenT secreTaries Tor The Teachers. These sTudenTs Type, send leTTers, and mirneograph papers Tor The Teachers. Each sTudenT is assigned To several Teachers. ,ns In in Mrs. Reba Frazier DeparTmenT Head Mrs. Jo Raper Mrs. Frazier dictates cz leTTer To her shorthand class. The commercial Teachers seem To be having a summiT meefing. 20 me T 3, W. TYPEWRITER l4EYBOARlDl l0000l A R l 6006660006 r 00000000000 0000000006 9 00000000090 Mrs. Ada Jackson Mr, William Harrell Mrs. Roper points out the keyboard. 42 FG PHT ICAL ED CA T10 Mr, Robert Hicks Mrs. Rose Short New emphasis has been placed on physical edu- cation, and Smith High proudly offers courses that meet the most rigorous speciications. Physical Edu- cation is required of all students through their sopho- more year. It teaches students individual and co- operative skills and increases stamina and will povver. MV- Curtis l'lUVVl50f1 Mrs. Elizabeth Burton The girls are engaged in one ofthe activities they have in gym, The boys demonstrate the proper way to do sit ups. 22 DISTRIB TIVE ED CA T10 D. E. Department sponsors Stamp Day. Distributive Education strives to till tvvo needs. It prepares the student who will not go to college tor immediate employment Mrs, Janet Main D. E. Students prepare tor Future Occupations in the field ot distribution - vvholesaling, retailing or service oc- cupations. To the college bound student it alters valuable back- ground to prepare tor further study in such related fields as business administration or retailing. Mrs. Main explains proper salesmanslwip, fiii. f Mr. Edward Radke Mr. John McReynolds Mr. Charles Garland Department Head These general shop boys seem to be needing help with their work. Paul shows Freddie the proper way to use this machine. I DUSTRIAL ARTS The industrial arts, shop and mechanical drawing, have made great advancement since their beginning titty years ago. Shop now includes general shop, a one hour course for Freshman woodworlcers and wood shop, a three hour course in the art of woodworking. Mechanical drawing, a one-hour course offered to all classes, is of primary importance to future engineers. George and John are actually busy with class work for a change. k. .. ,...- 1 ,. ,... A. 5.-seam i wsss ms gsy ew . Boys in wood shop dio- grom their work on poper before they work with wood. Wood shop classes ore proud of the record they have se istiir - t-wwfnrmt f TAN WMS! ACUUENT Fronkie ond Delle discuss o drowing they must do, Z E r . r 4- fM?? M Mr. William Hoyhurst M . E H ll Deportment Hecmd Mr. William Nagy VS TUITIC1 O OVNGH S CIE CE With modern breok-throughs science hos become tor more importont thon it wos titty yeors ogo. Smith l-ligh oFfers one ot the most odvonced curriculum in the stote. It includes generol science, biology, chemistry, ond physics. The Smith student who com- pletes these courses is odequotely prepored tor ony college studies. Mr. Coldwell exploins the lite cycle ot o frog to Ronnie ond Bonnie Chorles Coldwell Mr. Ralph Hoywdod Mr. Hoyhursv exploins cn heat expansion formula to Johnny Hodges. Mr. Nagy explains The reproduction of C1 flower. These are our leaders of mmorrow!!! Mr. Garland Jackson Head of Department Miss Ma rga ret West i Mrs. Flora Howell Mrs. Louise Jordan LAN GUA GES Nelda Barnes and Marie Harrell view France by means ot various pictures in the class 'NH-. The library is an excellent place for research on an English term paper. Mrs. Marian Ellis Mr. J. William Etheridge 28 fm Miss Harriet Guttermcn Mr. Harry Farmer Mrs. Ellis helps Jane Dail translate a Spanish phrase. This year, English, French, Latin, and Spanish are being taught at Smith. Three years of each foreign language are offered. For students planning to go to college, accelerated English is of- fered in the senior year. The emphasis placed on English and the foreign lan- guages is very great, and Smith's fac- ulty is vvell prepared to carry out the obiective. 29 Miss Glenda Bates Mr. David Daniels Tommy, Randall, and Charles gather research for their English term papers. These girls demonstrate the tact that clothes must be measured and re- measured in order to fit properly. Q'f,,W - .. x Every girl interested in sewing, cook- ing, house cleaning, child care, man- ners, or personal hygiene may take the home economics course offered at Smith. Each ot the above items is studied during the year, Future home- makers gain many skills from taking the home economics course. These tuture homernakers prepare tor company. Julia Moore presses bed linens. 1 is , new .. Miss Laura! Willcox 30 HOME ECO OMICS Myrna puts ta use The things she has learned about the sewing machine. Home economic students demonstrate the proper way 10 make up a bed. ,I Carolyn serves coffee To her friends. Q X 31 Q, -. WEST If sf :rim Concert Chorus ist ROW - M. Jacobs, E. Nowell, K. Duncan, C. Bryant, T. Thompson, S. Anderson, S. Kindley. 2nd ROW - M. Fuller, C. Wood, P. Lassiter, R. Cooke, B. Doane, S. McHorney, J. Levins, M. Steen, S. Hollomon, S. Dixon, D. Thompson. 3rd ROW - W. Harper, P. Jarvis, D. Rogers, R. Crawford, 4th ROW - R. Harrell, F. Morris, H. Kocen, F. Congleton G. Costen, T. G. Harrell, B. Amos, B. Casper, R. Potter, H. A. Russo, P. Smith, C. Albertson, D, Styron, S. Niven, M. McCracken, J. Boyce, S. Tarkenton. CHORUS Triple-trio - M. Fuller, M. Jacobs, K. Duncan, P. Wood, S. Tarkenton, C. Wood, S. Hollomon, M. Steen. Absent from picture is S. Morrison. 32 i Mr. Leonard Bennett The Triple Trio, the Concert Choir, the Chor- aliers, and the'GirIs' Chorus are the choral groups that may be joined by the students ot Smith High School. These groups hold special assemblies on various holidays. Besides These assemblies they have concerts and the Triple Trio sings for banquets and other organizations. Each member of chorus has the opportunity to compete in All-State Choral competition. This year several members vvon honors in the com- petition, Boys Quartet - F. Con- gleton, G. Costen, A. Russo, H. Sennetfe. Mrs. ' Goforth accompanies them at the piano. v L. Girls' Chorus 'lst ROW - J. Sfokes, P, Brewinglon, C. Taylor, B. Leer, W, Smith, K. Drymond, M, Cavannah, C. Hayclen, P. Heim, J. Rose. 2nd ROW - P. Harris, P. Spry, S. Brooks, J. Moore, K. Duncan, G. Dunn, B. Musiian, L. Pannell, T. Russo, J. Aycock. 3rd ROW - J. Holsfead, J. Bailey, C. Sears, J. Burton, M. Hankings, S. Lee, E. Ferrell, Y. Congleton, J. Stinneff, L. Hartman, B. Harrell. 41h ROW - E. Finclc, J. Fagan, D. DeBaurn, J. Rose, P. Wood, L. Dail, S. Forehand, R. Murphy, S. Cherry, K. Manning, C. Horlon. Choreliars 'lsf ROW - K, Duncan, D. Thompson, S, Hollomon, W. Harper, P. Jarvis, T. G. Harrell, A. Russo. 2nd ROW - M. Fuller, S, Tarlcenlon, C. Wood, M. Sfeen, G. Cosfen, G. Congle-Ton, H. Kocen, H. Sennelf. v TELE VISIO Mr. Etheridge advises Dorinda on her T.V. speech. I broke it, says Delle Powell. .....,.., W. Devotions are delivered everyday by means of the Television today they are delivered by Bobby Morrison The closed-circuit Television system or- ganized last year has been a valuable aid to the school. It has been used to acquaint the student body with certain authors and their literary works. Such departments as English and history have used films and student reports on television to make a par- ticular period of time seem more realistic. Again this year it has been used to give state tests to the freshman and iunior classes. Diltering from last year when the devotions and morning announcements were given over the public address system, representatives from the various school or- ganizations have appeared on television to bring them to the student body. A -Masai, T V' ED CATION -M ,v-H ,rl - 1l'Xl Qlg A Ah ---..--:: 1-W... WN., l 'El efhifg: Mr. VVisemen's Toirhful comero focuses on The Television moferiol Mr. Austin delivers C1 speech over The Television. Mr. Wiseman prepares To show o Him on Television moTericl. 35 2 EXTRA C URRI C ULAR 3 E 'fi E L' i he '2 : DMD R5 . 1.5 ' E-- ,gg-N -.H W: 5 IEA ,I ,A,:, 5,-Qj E We I Q ig ' 'Y Www if 4- -f '19 .E......iE:..... . .. .-. . , , , Randall Harris , President Rita Leet Secretary Pat Wood Treasurer K s Ann Evanosky Martha Lindsey First Vice-Pres. Second Vice-Pres. Club Representatives: 'lst ROW - C. Dobbs, D. Abbott, D. Harper, K. Hall, M. Briggs. 2nd ROW J. Hodges, M. LeDoyen, M, Seay, R. Todd. Mrs. Lottie Waters Sponsor Mary Jane Walters Reporter 38 S TUDE T C O OPERA TIVE A SS OCIA TION The Student Cooperative Association is an organization which teaches the students self- government. Each club and homeroom is repre- sented by a student at the S.C.A. meetings. This year the S.C.A. sponsored the home- coming festivities. A parade circled the stadium before the game. A dance was held following the game. The S.C.A. also decorated a Christmas tree to be placed in the main entrance during the holiday season. Beneath the tree were placed gifts and food for a needy family. The doors of the classrooms were also decorated for Christmas, and iudges from the South Norfolk Garden club presented a prize to the winner. In February an S.C.A. talent show was held. S.C.A. Homeroom Representatives: 'Ist ROW - D. Taylor A Brothers D 3 4 ROW arnes E rnes He and LO M Steen Williford, C. Parker, H. Niles, G. Etheridge. 2nd ROW - D Templeton S Cherry 4th ROW R Hodges D Jolliffe J Stillman M Seay M Flora Lindsey, J. Collins, B. Capehart, S. Jollifte, P. Williford .J Furlou T Sfyron C Emory 4 3 5 1 5 i 3 The Homecoming queen, Doncu Thompson, Princess Re becco Todd HOMECOMI G '62 Dano ond her escort, Zoch Quidley, leave the Held offer her crowning Princess Ann Evonosky r ,AL, .f., , , ARQQQQX, V V ' ,f:,,g5:.1iL M91 AWN MQ . F i A Co-Copioin Rondull Harris crowns Dons Thompscn during half time. Wayne Creef runs down The side iine for u touchdown in Hue 28-O victory over The Ferguson Mariners. Cheerleodsfs Dorindo Abbot? ond Sirena Corneffe cs They ride in The huif-Time parade. 'sis ,gf Old Members, Ist ROW - P. Granger, B. Clifton, M. Fuller, G. Spires, S. Atkinson. 2nd ROW - C. Dobbs, C. Purdue, J. Hodges, A. Gurganus. 3rd ROW - K. Baker, P. Wood, R. Todd, B. Cousins. BETA CL B The Beta Club is an honorary organization consisting ot Christmas time they sent gitts to the patients at Eastern State students from the junior and senior classes. They are outstand- Hospiol. They gave a subscripion ot a naional magazine to an ing in character, leadership, and scholastic achievement. They invalid. They collected stamps to be sent to a service organi- are given membership into the club at a tapping ceremony, zation. For the children at Eastern State Hospital, they enter- usually held twice a year. tained and gave a party. This year the Beta Club did several worth-while proiects. At Otticers, lst ROW - Kenny Baker, President, M.ss West, Sponsor, Annette Gurganus, Secretary, 2nd ROW - Patsy Granger, Treasurer, Pat Wood, Reporter, Bill Cousins, Vice President. 42 Beta Club members display the Christmas gifts sent to Eastern State Hospital. New Members: lst ROW - J. Stallings, K. Duncan, S. Smith, K. Duncan, M, J. Walters. 2nd ROW - D. Jollil?e, L. Bagley, R. Johnson. 3rd ROW - S. Thatch, C. Scott, D. Chadwick, E. Maher, ...ts 'st we xii gg if 4-3 5 I i , A pause ff f Qi SE IOR DANCE Coming in from a frosty December night, one caught the atmosphere of a Christmas Ball. Beneath a tinsel and holiday bell sky, the couples danced with a special Christmas gaiety. A fire- place and Christmas tree gave the cafeteria a homey warmth. Holly, can- dles, and pine surrounded the room-in which couples danced, chatted, and en- joyed refreshments. Joe, Katherine, Mike, and Dorinda take time out for refreshments. the fireplace is pleasant for these couples on a night to remember. 2 44 And this choir was o gift from . , These couples seem to be enjoying their Senior Donce. Senior boys ond their dotes admire the lovely free. Sponsors ond friends relox offer the tension of preparing the donce. OlTicers: lst ROW - Kent Harding, Treasurer, David Harper, President, Dickie Jollifte, Reporter, Richard Johnson, Secretary, 2nd ROW - Tommy Inman, Vice President, Randall Harris, Parliamentarianf Mr. IvlcReynolds, Sponsor. The Key Club is an international organization composed ot his time to its various activities and proiects. During the school boys in their sophomore, iunior, and senior years. The members year the club held a dance, painted the city's fire hydrants, are chosen by the club on a basis of leadership, personality, and participated in two assemblies. character, and an academic average at at least eighty-tive. The Kiwanis Club sponsors the Key Club and stresses the The Key Club sponsor, Mr. lvlcReynolds, has given much ot development ot good citizenship. Old Members: 'lst ROW - R. Johnson, D. Harper, D, .lolliFle, L. Williams, K. Harding. 2ncl ROW - Tommy Inman, K. Baker, R. Harris, J. Hodges, J. T. Atkinson. 46 1-fl-ala New Members: lst ROW - T. Hobbs, J. Weise, W. Foger, R. Hodges, R. Chostoin. 2nd ROW - W. Albertson, M, Beard, C. Emory, J. Furlough, B. Cousins, These cure boys Took port in The ossembly given by The Key Club and Tigerette Club, Some Key Club members take time from 'their work To pose for o picture 1 47 s Officers: Sue Atkinson, Secretary, Cla Allen, Treasurer, Phyllis Fentress, Reporter: Rebecca Todd, Presi- dent, Pafsy Granger, Vice President. TIGERETTE CL B Dedicated To its school and community, The Tigerette Club is well known as a service organization. Included in This year's community proiects were The collection ot Toys for children at Christmas, The sewing ot cancer bandages once a month, and The furnishing and decorating of a Christmas Tree for a con- valescent home. Among The school proiects were Two assem- blies, o homecoming Tloat, and a scholarship drive. The Club is composed of Twenty-Eve girls from The sopho- more, iunior, and senior classes. These girls musT have and maintain an eighty-Hve academic average in order To be ac- cepted as a member. This year The Tigerette Club petitioned Tor membership in The National Keyettes. This membership will bring more honors and opportunities To The club and school. Good luck TuTure Keyettesl Old Members: lst ROW - C. Vw'oTers, A. Evanasky, R. Leet, C MaTThews. 2nd ROW - A. Gurganus, P. Granger, D. Chadwick. 3rd ROW - S. Atkinson, P. Wood, P. FenTress, C. Allen. Absent from pic- Ture - Dorinda Abbott and Rebecca Todd. New Members: 'Isf ROW - S. Smith, K. Duncan, C. Pike, K. Duncan, M. J. Walters. 2nd ROW Lindsey, P. Williford, B. Rice, K. Hall, S. Lindsey. Committee Chairmen Pat Wood, Phyllis Fen- tress, DiAnn Chadwick, and Ann Evanosky discuss plans for future proiecfs. i The gym scene from the ioint assembly with the Key Club. 49 Left to Right, FIRST ROW - R. Rickman, J. Stallings, S. Morrison, D. Fagan, J. Halstead. SECOND ROW - B. Capehart, C. Hollowell, R. Johnson, R. Hauck. THIRD ROW - A. Russo, S. Bullock, C. I FUTURE TEA CHER OF AMERICA The student vvho wishes to become a teacher may greatly benefit from the F.T.A. Club, The club's purpose is to interest and encourage more students in the teaching profession. Its members begin to realize the responsibilities and opportunities in a teaching career. White, C. Dobbs. , i The main project undertaken by the club this year vvas the editing of a school newspaper. Officers, 'Ist ROW - B. Capehart, Secretary, Carolyn Dobbs, C ...., ,Y President, Carole Hollowell, Reporter, Donna Fagan, Vice President, Sandy Morrison, Treasurer. U TURE NURSES: CL UB The Future Nurses' Club is an organization for girls interested in .learning more about nursing and other health fields. Practical experience is given to girls fifteen years of age and above through participation in classes and floor duty at one of the local hospitals. These girls give from three to five hours per week of their time in volunteer service. The club contributes to the devel- I-eff T0 Right - June Rose, Vice President, Mary Ann Briggs, opment of good Citizenship among high School girls- President, Mrs. Holloman, Sponsor, Karen Barnes, Reporter, Kathy Coyle, S.C.A, Representatives. Left to Right, FIRST ROW - D. Blake, A. Edwards, P. Dozier, M. Whitley, - M. Riggs, R. Elliott, F. Bailey, J. Rose, K. Barnes, M. Briggs, L. Smith, P. Gibbs, K. Coyle, S. Anderson, F. Travers. SECOND ROW - L. Long, L. K. Sykes. FOURTH ROW - B. Allen, L. Bennett, J. Burton, S. Hetland. Fore, P. Fatherly, B. Jones, S. McKindIey, L. Hodges, P. Dail. THIRD ROW l Left to Right: lst ROW -- B. Morrison, T. Inman, W. Creef, J. Furlough, D. Harper, C. Booth. 2nd ROW - B. Bagwell, P. Coiheld, R. Churchill, A Winslow, G. Cowan, H. Asby. 3rd ROW - B. Casper, M. LeDoyen, L. Williams, K. DeLong, R. Harris. MO OGRAM CLUB Boys who have earned a letter in any of the school's sports activities may join the Monogram Club. Each year the club sponsors the faculty basketball game. Even the women teachers get in the fun as they compete with the cheerleaders. its members also provide a basket of food each Christmas for a needy family. Otticers: 'Ist ROW - Tommy Inman, Secretory, Al Winslow, Treasurer, Billy Bagwell, Vice President. 2nd ROW - Mike LeDoyen, President, Lester Williams, Reporter, Mr. Charlie Caldwell, Sponsor. Qlsw st ROW S mith Haunck, L. Haman, J. Dail, C. Lane, P. Gibbs, C. lon, C. Sykes, L. Smith, C. Scott, M. Etheridge L Bennett C White R Waters B Weaver 2nd ROW - B. Rice, P. Shipp, F. Sutton, M. Lindsey, Stallings. 4th ROW - K. Hobbs, D. Hall, S. White S Mizell .1 Furlou h D Horton M Forehand R. Jones, R. Jones, D. Bray. 3rd ROW - D. Law- M. Poyner, J. Pierce, O. Daily. SPA ISH CL B All students who have taken at least one year of Spanish may ioin the Spanish Club. its members learn ot the country's customs, carry out projects concerning the language, and speak the language, in order to more accurately understand and speak Spanish. Officers, 1st ROW - Mandy Etheridge, Reporter, Mary Margaret Forehand, Treasurer, Carolyn Scott, Secretary. 2nd ROW - Lee Bennett, Vice President, Mike Poyner, President. 52 'lst ROW - J. Spence, P. Brewington, L. Long, S. Forbes, S. Spratley. 2nd ROW - J. Sword, D. Joans, A. Wolfe, K. Sennett. 3rd ROW - N. Johnson, J. Langston, J. Desimore, J. Kriss. BIBLE CL B The Bible Club consists of a group of students who are interested in spiritual gain and fellowship through well-planned meetings and varied activities. its meetings are usually held before school, and often ci well-known minister participates in them. The club is inter- denominational, and all students are invited to attend. The club strives to promote spiritual ideals and unity among the students. This year it had done so by giving the morning devotions to the student body by use ot the school's television system. LATIN CL B The Latin Club is composed ot students who have or are taking Latin. Its 'main purpose is to make the language more enjoyable to the students by speaking it and learning more ot the foreign customs. The club is in the process of buying tapes for the various foreign lan- guage clubs. Officers: 'Ist ROW - Mrs. Jordan, Sponsor, Herbert Niles, Secretary, Ruth ScharH, Reporter, Sandie Jollitte, Vice Presi- dent, 2nd ROW - Michael Barrington, Treasurer, Linda Hodges, President. 'lst ROW - B. Taylor, J. Dissel, H, Niles, M. Whitley, S. McLemore, J. Hodges, S. Bishop, B. Capehart, P. Fotherly. 4th ROW - S. Bullock, S. Lassiter, R. Schartt. 2nd ROW L. Pritchard, A. Edwards, M. Barrington, L. Hetland, E. Simmons, D. Tcirkenton, T. Styron. Wolfe, B. Byrum, S. Jollitte. 3rd ROW - W. Pager, L. Long, T. Creef, L. 'K , f 4 , -,r' -j T . ', , lst ROW - L. Long, N. Belton, M. Joyner, 'D. Det- terman, M. Dixon. 2nd ROW - F. Allen, G. Wil- rnoth, R. Crawford, L. Talson. 3rd ROW - T. Hobbs, L. Hickman, T. Cooper, B. Fisher, S. Foy. DI TRIB U TI VE ED CA T10 CL The Distributive Education Club was newly orga- nized this year. The Club undertook a worthwhile project to help the student and the country. lt was the selling ot saving stamps in order to purchase United States Saving Bonds. The proiect was ci suc- cess and was profitable for both students and country. Mary Lee Ofticers: lst ROW - Ginger Wilmath, Secretary, Mary Joyner, Program Manager, Mrs. Main, Sponsor. 2nd ROW - Nancy Belton, Treasurer, Doris Detterman, Vice President, Tony Hobbs, President. assists Ricky in putting up a bulletin board. 54 'lst ROW - G. Marlow, S. Kindley, J. Phelps, S. Ellington, D. Abbott, D. Nowell, A. DeWitt, F. Jones, J. Fagan, C. Scharft, W. Harper, S. Fairless. Thompson, T. Thompson, J. O'Neal, P. Harris, L. Harper, P. Rippard. 2nd 4th ROW - S. Todd, B. Allen, L. Davis, K. Block, M. McCracklin, J. Burton, ROW - C. Copper, A. Evanosky, M. Jacobs, E. West, P. Boone, J. Allen, L. Bennett, P. Trader, J. Levins, M. Fuller, J. Pierce, J. Gray, S. Evans, D. P. Spry, M. Holloman, G. Spires, M. Judah, J. Aycock. 3rd ROW - M. Chadwick, N, Kindley. Hankins, S. Anderson, F. Travis, R. Cooke, M. Riggs, N. Holloman, E. FUTURE HOME AKERS OF AMERICA lst ROW - Wanda Harper, Reporter, Dana Thompson, President, Jane Pierce, Treasurer, Sandy Evans, Vice President, Tessie Thompson, Parliamenfarian, Gail Spires, Secretary. 55 The Future Homemakers of America is a popular organization among those girls vvho are prepar- ing to become better homemalcers. This year they compiled and pub- lished a school directory, which had been in need tor many years. It made available the name, ad- dress, and telephone number of each student attending the high school. DiAnn Chadwick, Editor-in-Chief of The '63 Tiger, '63 Miss WesT, Mr. Wisniewski, and Mrs. Frazier, Co-sponsors of The '63 Tiger. THE TIGER This year's annual has been The resulT of much plan- ning, work and cooperafion from The annual sTaFf heads and sponsors. Since This is The lasT annual from a SouTh Norfolk High School, iT has been compiled and edited wiTh much precision in order ThaT iT will be remembered as The besT annual presenTed by a SouTh Norfolk year- book sTafT. This year new ideas are expressed wiThin The book. This will be The only Soufh Norfolk yearbook To have had colored pages. lT would be impossible To pre- senf These ideas and addifions wiThouT The work of a highly dependable and cooperaTing sTaFf. This sTaff has worked excepTionally hard in order To bring you The besT yearbook ever produced in your school! Mr. Efheridge, Mrs. WaTers, and Mrs. GrimsTead have assisfed The sTafT in organizing our book. if 1 Phyllis Fentress Rebecca Todd Jane Burton Business Manager Literary Editor Art Editor Annefle Gi-'VQUUUS Tommy Inman and Marvin Browne Pl'Ol09 UPl1Y Edlfof Student Photographers Carolyn Dobbs Dorinda Abbott Circulation Manager Marie Harrell Advertising Manager Co-Advertising Manager Ca-Circulation Manager Circulation Staff lst ROW - C. Coyle, S. McHorney, J. Dissel, J. Halstead, Barrington. 3rd ROW - L. Cherry, S. Lipe, J. Langston, D. Hollingsworth B. Clifton, C. Pike, M. J. Walters, D. Fagan. 2ncl ROW - C. Perdue, S. C. Allen, P. Trader, M. Etheridge, C. Bryant, F. Bailey, B. Capehart. Spratly, C. Hollovvell, A. Creekmore, G. Spires, D. Horton, J. Adkins, M. Sports Editors Junior Assistants Clmfles Em0VYf Kem l'lC 'dl 9f WUYUE Cfeelf Und B0l3l3Y Clo Allen, Sandra Greenough, and Rita Leet. Morrison. Advertising Stott ist ROW - J. Halstead, D, Thompson, M. J. Walters, R. C. Allen, E. Adams, C. ScharFF, M. A. Briggs, B. Bondurant, J. Stallings, L. Schartt, S. Lee. 2nd ROW - C. Hallowell, R. Leet, D. Horton, A. Taylor, Treadaway. J. Adkins, L. Fincannon, J. Levins. 3rd ROW - S. Cherry, S. Greenough, wx fezesswa !1' 1 ' LM f29A5E Left to Right: FIRST ROW: D. Winkles, J. Spence, P. Harris, D. Gates, B. Weaver, A. Russo, A. Power. SECOND ROW: J, Lanpton, S. Sprately, J. Sword, J. Dail, P. Stewart, R, Spruill, J. Hughes. THIRD ROW: H. Sennett, J. Hodges, H. Kocen, J. Hughes, F. Riddick, K. Blankenship. Herbert helps Ralph begin the day's broadcasting. What a surprise the first graduates of South Norfolk would find if they were to visit the present senior class and school! The school even has its own F.lvl. radio sta- tion. The station differs from other commer- cial stations, in that students plan and direct the programs. Staff officers: P. Harris, Business Manager, H. Sennett, Program Director, A Russo, Head Engineer, F. Riddick, General Manager, Howard Kocen. 59 TIGERS E for Coach Charles C. Caldwell Coach Robert G. Hicks Coach Curtis E. Harrison . . ,Ai,.. .. . .. . . .. ,mii,i, .,.,, ,,., , ,, 1 . scar Smifh . 8. ,su sr T-sz -i Aiikii ' 3 sg Q .s if W L.. . ..25 T-Ties.. ...fligsn , Warwick . ms ms 4 ce., . sw ss. ii .5 ,,. i im,i , . . Oscar Smirh .....,..., 7 Wilson .. -Tiff ? 'K ik fi . . in . ' - ff73T?T5 18351. ETF? ss??5iT554sf T :.s:. . Jr Oscar Bfldge .Q , M. ks 'Fi 12222 i QL .-a cre' . ' ' ,xzsqlc is --5, , V c , A .infra-Us , Oscar - T2 . i. ' V in l L':Z'Li'52?iTM Oscar Smnh . . . . . . . . . 38 York . . . 'T .4Qscar SmiTh . .. 25 Princess Anne is -E'g,':5fI. 1 a5m.'.ilJ - . ,- - - - - T3 HOIHPTOH - ir . .f ff wi ' new T af T Gscar Smr .. . . . . . . . . 28 . . :EE 5, - Ti o s' is is .2 cTiTichiOnd T' i f , ' , SCG' 'm ,. .llz . . - ,,iiL1,, ,,, i,r.i , , Oscar SrniTh . .. 56 SuTTolk . , 'k'f'AZas:filJiZS9?L7- 'Yl5QE'52f2'5T YAslf2 T-STfiLfwW QA2Qii H --e1iiv5TfsTi .1 iiis H T.. . Charlie Caldwell has coached The Tigers for Two years. During This period The Tigers have had The besT Two-year record ever. Coach Caldwell began his TooT- ball- career in Raleigh, N.C. and conTinued aT The uni- versiTy of Virginia. ATTer college he began his coaching career and arrived aT SmiTh wiTh eighT years experience. Coach Caldwell has placed The Tigers in a posiTion oT prominence in The EasTern DisTricT and made Them The mosT feared Team around. Mr. Hicks began playing TooTball in high school and conTinued aT The UniversiTy of Florida where he achieved many Top honors during The Tour years he played There. Coach Hicks is The head defense and line coach of The Tigers. Under his guidance Tor The lasT Two years The Ti- gers won Top defensive honors in 196i and won second place in T962 Mr. Harrison began his aThleTic career aT Maury' where he received many awards Tor his aThleTic parTici- paTion- He conTinued his aThleTic career aT Norfolk Col- lege of William and Mary and received The College STudenT GovernmenT Senior Award in i962 Tor ouT- sTanding achievemenT in aThleTics. Coach Harrison is The backTTeld coach of The Tigers. VICTORIO S SEASO From left to Right, FIRST ROW: A. Russo, T. lves, J. Fletcher, A. Winslow, K. DeLong, B, Casper, R. Churchill, J. Furlough. THIRD ROW: R. Cartwright R. Harris, B. Morrison, R. Harris, W. Creef, P. Cottield, M. LeDoyen, B. Z. Fields, E. Wallace, W. Ambrose, G. Waters, F, Congleton, D. Styron Bagwell, B. Rice, D. Rogers. SECOND ROW: D. Harper, W. Albertson, H. S. Conn, H. Davis, T, Tice, G. Cowand, B. Dunlow, J. Baker. Perry, B. Niven, D. LeDoyen, R. Potter, R. Sherman, L. Williams, M. Flora, Co-Captains Bobby Morrison and Randall Harris. Tiger coaches. l 41 z i 61 Bobby Morrison Randall Horrls Wayne Creef wgqgww zgmwm .gg E JE HW? W gil? 5555? gi, lgilllf M QW H M M B , 33 Q 323 'i 5 I gig EE E3, E 'W -WWE Milk l.eDoyen Taking football films. F fo ,,,, ..L,oo W MW ::,,:,, M, ,Q gm ow- ,Mm ,J ff ' f o 'M H: ' 1 2 'voizgg MVWW I ,,-- ... v?VWS '2f A E5 X 1 g E EE: 2 ' K o oo ' o o 5 gz, ' 1 o B, ,W ,gz 5, o I K a s S M 5' Y si is R 1 E 5 gi 5 ' mx 1 E if X Ei Mr. Frazier at his weekly chore of Foul Coffield Bobby Morrison - One of our co-capfains, Bobby was one of our besf halfbacks and also played quarTerback. He was a Top ThreaT in every game, and scored The only Touchdown in our crucial Great Bridge game. He also played defense. Randall Harris - The oTher of our co-capTains, Randall played Tackle and was an All-Sfafe candidafe. He played offense and defense consisfenfly well and was oufsfand- ing in The GreaT Bridge game. Wayne Creef - Wayne was a very hard running halfback. He played excepTionally well during The Warwick and York games. He also played defense and kicked extra poinfs. Mike LeDoyen - 6'4 and 195 lbs., Mike was a regular end on offense and also played defense, He was one of our Top pass receivers and had his best game aT Warwick. Paul Coffiled - Paul was a defensive regular and an offensive alTernaTe. Defensive end canxbe Tough posiTion, buf Paul played if well. Al Winslow - A fullback and powerful runner of 165 lbs., he did noT score many poinTs, buf was a big facfor in our offense and defense. Ralph Harris - AT quarferback, Ralph was a Top passer. He also played some de- fense, while having his besf game aT Great Bridge, Billy Bagwell - Billy was an oFfensive guard and defensive linebacker. He always played well and had his besf game aT Wilson. Barry Rice - Barry was also a powerful running fullback for his size, 165 lbs. He was oufsfanding during The York game. me Al Winslow Bobby goes all The way for a Touchdown. Ralph Harris Billy Bagwell Barry Rice Tigers beheocl Cavaliers, 25-7. FLA SH 2' TIGER SQUAD This yeor's Tigers lled o school record of wins ond losses by Powerful Tigers plow Farmers, 25-O. compiling on 8-l-l record. The only blofches on The record come os o resulT of ci T3-6 loss To Greoi Bridge ond o T2-12 Tie with Crodock. The defensive Teom wos ouisfonding ollowing only seven Touchdovvns throughout the seoson. li Wos The moinspring behind The 25-7 victory over Princess Anne. Tigers defense overides Presidents veio, 7-O. 4? W FOOTBALL GREA TS FooTball has changed a greaT deal since 1929 when lleTT To righTl quarTerback Charlie Morgan, fullback .lirn Burton, and Roger Bowen, and Tackle Leslie Sykes won The cheers of SouTh Norfolk High School fans, buf Two Things have remained consTanT - we sTill are Tigers anol play vviTh a Terociry To match our name- Wayne Creef Randall Harris 66 L'3'5's1l7?f V Nl 1' 1 Pot Wood DiAnn Chadwick THE VA RSI TT CHEERLEA DER Cheerleaders ore busy decorating The gool pos? iri The hcll. null Dorindo Abbot? Ann Evcmosky 1, Phyllis Fentress Doro Lee NNOolord Smith High will shine! ing sponsor. Miss Horriet Guiiermon, cheer- Koy Nevvbern, Moscof. This group of girls ore setting up cz disploy of the articles they sold io make money for new uniforms. Brendo, Koihleen, Mory .lone ond Marie put up one of The posters mode To boost school spirit. Morie Horrell il513S?R?k?l.E?23SxfEE,i5?KSiE5Ei2'5?5QN-YQ?ilffif-:Y : ' i -' f5fY:??E3 Varsity Cheerleaders: Co-Captain, Ann Evanosxyp Captain, Dorinda Abbott: Left to right, Phyllis Fentress, Pat Wood, Dora Woolard, Brenda Rice, Kathleen Duncan, Mary Jane Walters, Rita Leet, Sirena Cornette, Marie Harrell, and DiAnn Chadwick. Rita Leet Mary Jane Walters Sirena Cornette Kathleen Duncan . -'I H , Cooches - Nogy, Coates, ond Hoyhurst discuss one ot the numerous ploys. 2. V. FOO 1 BALL J.V. ployers ist ROW - D. Torkenton, F, Bogley, P. Pote, F. Porter, L. Phelps, J. Pierce, D. Moriono, T. Wotkins, J. Dutten, M. Mott. 2nd ROW - D. Brothers, J. Tisdole, B. Porker, G. Price, D. Lomkin, J. Birdzell, S. Riggs, C. Stubbs, B. lnmon. 3rd ROW - L. Kemp, R. Hodges, H. Ellington, J. Brown, C. Forsen, R. Stirrete, D. Seoy, T. Torkenton, J. Botten. 4th ROW - C. Ponick, K. Kemp, H. O'Neol, A. Bunton, K. Blankenship, D. Holl, E. Simmons, J. Ives, J. Hodges. Co-coptoins Leigh Phelps ond Johnny Pierce. The J.V.'s ployed hord ond well, but only mon- oged o 4 ond 4 won-loss record. They were led by co-coptoins Leigh Phelps on excellent quorterbock onol Hne yorsity prospect ond Johnny Pierce o first string ottensive ond defensive linemon olthough he wos the smollest Iinemon on the teorn. Also outstond- ing were Preston Pote, Fronkie Porter, Roy Birdzell, Hovvord O'lNleol, ond Doyid Lomkin. 70 J.V. Cheerleaders lst ROW - Dee Williford, Cheryl Parker, Kay Hall, Co-captain, Martha Lindsey, Cap- tain, Carmen Pike. 2nd ROW - Dail Ferrell, Terry Knight, Foxie Bateman, Michelle Flora, Sheila Lindsey, Ann Brothers, Tessie Thompson. The iunior varsity cheerleaders are made up of girls from the freshman and sopho- more classes, Their main obiective is to sup- port the school's sports, especially the J.V. teams and to gain experience in order to fulfill the responsibilities of a varsity cheer- leader. The J.V. cheerleaders and teams deserve much support in order to bring honors to the school when they reach the varsity level. Left to right: Ca-captain, Kay Hall, Sponsor, Mrs. Main, Captain, Martha Lindsey. j. V. CHEERLEADERS 71 THE TEAM: Left To right, Wayne Creef, Kent Harding, Bobby Morrison, Frankie Brown, LesTer Williams, Mike Le-Doyen, Homer Asby, Herman Perry, John Baker, Tommy Inman. Co-Copfainsf Tommy Inman and Mike LeDoyen. Tommy Inman Mike LeDoyen Wayne Creef Homer Asby This year's varsity basketball team started oft the season in bright, new unitorrns. They were tirst shown to the student body at a special pep assembly which meant the opening ot a new season. Co-Captains Mike LeDoyen and Tommy Inman led the team through its seventeen games. Three of these games were with Nortolk, City high schools, the tirst time Smith has played them since T959 T963 RECORD Oscar Smith Frederick Academy Oscar Smith Virginia Beach Oscar Smith Hampton .,...... Oscar Smith York .......... Oscar Smith Newport News . . , Oscar Smith Churchland .... Oscar Smith Warwick ...... Oscar Smith Princess Anne .., Oscar Smith Great Bridge . .. Oscar Smith Virginia Beach Oscar Smith Maury .....,., Oscar Smith Cradock ...... Oscar Smith Deep Creek Oscar Smith Ferguson . . . Oscar Smith Norview .. Oscar Smith Suttolk ... Oscar Smith Granby .. Oscar Smith Wilson .... Bobbv Morrison , Kent Harding Coach Abe Coates --si SMITH IN A CTION Left to Right: FIRST ROW - B. Parker, L. Davenport, W. Inman, D. Wallace, B. Inman, J. Collins, D. Maviana. SECOND - L. Phelps, E. Sawyer, D. Hall, A. Raper, R. Birdzell, D. LeDoyen, C. Foreson. Coach Curtis Harrison. j'UNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL This year the Junior Varsity basketball team gave each boy vvho wishes to play varsity in tuture years an opportunity to play and learn the skills ot the game, This helped determine which boys would be good enough to try out tor the varsity team. This year the J.V. team had a new coach, Mr. Harrison. He helped the boys to understand the basic fundamentals at basketball. I gy CLA SSES ,,.,2g5ZiQg zf5f2 ff Q gi -ia 2 252,155 Senior Closs Corolyn Dobbs ond Kenny Boker SCHOLASTIC Sophomore Closs Jomes Weise ond Bettie Copelnort TEAM Freshman Class Theresa Creef and Linda Long Junior Class Sharon Smith and Richard Johnson FRESHMA CLA SS LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Templeton, treosurerf JoAnn Collins, secretory, Donnie Broy, reporterg Willie lnmon, vice-president. Sondy Jolliffe, Freshmon Closs President, Mr. Harrell, Freshmon Closs Sponsor. With the existence of ci junior high school, the treshmon is ogoin the lowest undercloss- mon ot Oscor Smith. This yeor, since the student booly is smoller, he will hove more opportunities to prove his existence to his upper-clossmen. Mony freshmen hove ol- reody done this, by their porticipotion in sports, assemblies, ond vorious clubs. Geraldine Alexander Wayne Ambrose Linda Barker Anna Ruth Barnes Ellen Barnes Steve Benner? 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W V V .gl f A A Brenda Rice Kenny Richardson Rita Rickman Mary Riggs Perry Riggs June Rose Mary Russell Terry Russo Bill Salter Cheryl Sawyer Ernest Sawyer Connie Sears Kathy Shepard Lida Sheppard Patricia Shipp Shirley Shirley Dottie Simpkins Nina .lo Skinner Henry Smith Lincla Smith Joyce Springer Patricia Spry Harry Starr Forrest Staton Patsy Stewart Janet Stillman Virginia Stoudenrnire Margaret Stover Starr Strickland Tippie Strickland eg . ti- ,' ,Y a n Q ,117 sf, rely r X . . , , , wwirwetfxsttgf r , .M fr f J it 1 Pat Trueblood Gary Vinesett Anthony Waters Claudia Wagner James Weise Edna West Diana White Patricia White Wayne White Danny Willmith Darla Winkles Linda Woalwine ,th a-,pu Y I - 'L ' ' S24 - -st t 3 .4 - ' ,Mr IS! :E-' fi' f1E:'II?'::f5I'C,:i' ' S H -5-f 1'Pf'F N 91 Carl Stubbs Dickie Styron Frankie Sutton Cookie Sykes Donna Taylor .lerry Tisedale Tessie Thompson Shirley Todd Brenda Toler Anita Troyer jUNIOR CLA SS ,,.....--M ,,,...,.--w i Ash er LEFT TO RlGHT: Jimmy Furlaugh, Vice-President, Carolyn Waters, Secretary: Kathleen Duncan, Reporter, and Mary Jane Walters, Treasurer. Mr. Hayhurst and Mrs. Mosley are the new Junior Class sponsors. J, T. Atkinson, Junior Class President This year's junior will be next year's happy senior. Therefore he must strive tor achievement this year in order to show his capability tor next year, l-le must excel in his studies, and his activities. He vvill be representing his class at all functions he attends and must do his utmost to bring them honor and respect. This year each junior must prove vvorthy of his future title, senior. George Alexander Janice Adkins Francis Allen Lyle Bagley Nelda Barnes Chrisfine Bryan? Shirley Cherry 4535 g Mix. as T, was sz Carolyn Albertson Sylvia Anderson Faye Bailey Darrell Borurn Deborah Casper Steve Conn J.T. Atkinson Mary Ann Briggs Bobby Casper Connie Cooper Birfie Allen Homer Asby Billy Bank Thelma Brown Myrna Cavanoh Sireno Cornelte F A-if '95 any if v. 7 rl we 1- 'K WN' Gary Cowan Kathleen Duncan Pauline Eyereff Kathy Coyle Bobby Dunning Wesley Eager Mike Flora Jimmy Furlouglw Janice Hardesfy Alice Creekmore Amber Edwards Brenda Farmer Linda Fore Linda Garrett Linda Harper Doris Defterman Ricky Edwards Zack Fields Randy Fowler Woody Garren Marie Harrell Mary Dixon Mandy Eilneridge Elaine Finck Arnold Freeman Be-Hy Hamlen mi ml W Sandra Greenougli Carol Hayden Nancy Helm Linda Houston Billy Jones Robbie Linton Eddie Mal'1er X 4 1.1 K 4 J if L 1 651 g J T A ff M ,s, I , Xleeesl ,. ir' , 1 ,Q .,4. Ml. ,, - X .ssl -W' Qu:- W , , . . .X Dot Hollingsworlll Cecil Hughes Corroll Johnson Doug Jones Sandra Lipe Melvin Mansfield was X X 35,5 X i ,f , J esflkfg . .. DN we J Sharon Hollornon Reuben Hulion Nellie Johnson Judy Longston Hoyt Long Horry MarTin Dorlene Horton Bobby Jocobs Dickie Jollille Rilo Leel' Ernesf Love Carolyn Mafhews ' nfl' lii. il' J 5 M ill. . C J is rms of H My elu 1 flf'f . , so oull . z fn'e-r ' ',l fi' 1 K .:.. A 4, i,, A w,?.14ili k I , 4 vc sq iii' J . f'7'T'2'H'iiAi 5' A 2 shone Q 1 eva' SCX' X We L 3 We N 9 Eli. ,ff X P X Wesley Horton Belly Johnson Donald l.elcl1wor1l1 Alma MocDougoll Donolcl Miller f Q Margaret Anne Daniel Moody Charles Munden Bert Murphy Milteer Janice OfNeal Ronnie Parker Irene Perry Bill Niven Michael Poyner Fletcher Riddick Dean Rogers A ndy Powers Edith Rummel Brenda Saul Dennis Shortriclge Carol Sawyer Betty Scheuerman Cyril Smith Particia Smith Carolyn Scott Sharon Smith 'x af? usd W Doris Newberry Linda Plummer Christine Roueche Angelo Russo John Sessor Wanda Smith , -4 f'ftz1f':' V1 ., , . . 1112 r:zgu,5, :wi ' '- f- mglezizr' K fi 1-11: , If ' r ' -- V S w if if i 'iii Q-Q. f :4f2J':e,i VY Q-,I'E2E'2f,l!w,nE':f ' . E W'-Wlsxjili 5'1Q'illki?sz':E-'E-: V 2' 9i 5552-illi' sfi':r- 'L -W ' false if V f is-egg, K , fli.:5E'Iii' WE' :f' sfQ'-- ,gh AEQSTELSW is-fl Qiriwlhirf-,-'.' . ima so W . - 5 z sim :1f5:feAsi.sz, Xiimg fgzgsiff 12 183511227-551552 ::':E iY2Gw 15E:53i 35 viii? s?gggfZg3fg,5f1s2isf,. -,..a' ,faffnvi ,.1,,1:' I.: 9-mg,-,ig,-,w we - . am,-1, 51 H- s:m-wa f ,, iieifirafgwtlfsrgksgvgge-lla:-5 I i:s,,frs:fgv z-.grqgg sms, :Q- azxx stuaf'fg5?ff-1 Betta' f 'lkiflf Fai' ' :'f555'YlQf:' -Pas z-1usf'f5-55.5 rf-tis-eff sg f ss K , :sr :i: Q, s A f.swz1stf ' ' germ' -W,k,k.M9, Sharon Spratley Marian Steen Iris Stillman Diane Styron Roy Swindell Judy Sword Judy Spence Judy Stakes Donald Taylor Tommy Tise Linda Treadqway Emmitt Wallace Mary Jane Walters Gary Waters Connie White Stephen White Teresa White Lester Williams Paticia Willitord Randy Witt Jimmy Woolf l 1 M Joanne Stinnetf Arlene Taylor Joan Taylor Carolyn Waters Margaret Anne Carolyn Wynne Whitley SE IOR Freddie Congleton Herbert Sennett Outstanding ChOl'US Student Outstanding Chorus Student Outstanding Bond Student Mike Seoy Margaret Fuller Outstanding Chorus Student 98 Outstanding Bond Student Kenney Boker WH OJS WHO Ann EV0n0SkY Sue Atkinson Outstanding Business Student Outstanding Art Stude Mike Beard O i nt Randall Harris Outstanding Athlete 99 Outstanding Business Student Outstanding Art Student Jane Burton BLESSED ARE THEY WHO THEY SHALL BEK OW T The early senior classes in our school's hisfory voted for The class members whom They Thought were outstand- ing, The Tiger Staff feels that the Senior Class of 1963 has members that coincide with The various titles given seniors in The past. Billy Johnson and Rebecca Todd Bobby Morrison and Pat Wood Paul Coffield and DiAnn Chadwick 100 l UN IN CIRCLES F OR AS WHEELS n 1 Randall Harris ond Ann Evonosky Tommy Inman and Dorindo Abbott John Hodges ond Carolyn Dobbs SE I ORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right: Rebecco Todd, Reporter, Sue Atkinson, Secretory, Dovid Horper, Vice-President, Bill Cousins, Treosurer. SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Left to Right: Mr. Austin, Mrs. Grimsteod, heocl sponsor, Mr. Wisniewski, and obsent from picture, Miss Bates. 102 Johnny Hodges, President of the Closs of '63. The Cioss of '63 will soon be groduotingl Their groduotion will be remembered os the Iost one to toke ploce in the City of South Norfolk. When South Norfolk ond Norfolk County merge, seniors will then be representing the City of Chesopeoke. The Closs of '63 reolizes thot it will be of speciol significance ond hopes to prove worthy of it by excelling in eoch of the projects it undertcikes. It Wishes to set 0 fine ex- omple of seniority thot every new cIc1ss will be proud to follow. dl Stuart Rae Baines Betty Bryant Baker Kenneth Owen Baker, Jr. William Grady Beagle William Michael Beard Nancy Jane Belton Dorinda Jean Abbott Elmer Davis Adams Diane Vay Albright Melvin Ralph Anderson Angelo Carmelo Annino, Jr. Frances Sue Atkinson Peggy Ann Casey DuAnn Chadwick Rebecca Lynn Clifton Robert Allen Clifton Paul Wallace Coffleld Lee Alaine Bennett Gladys Jean Boyce Delores Peggy Brewington Marvin Frederick Browne, Jr Betty Suzanne Brooks Jane Sharon Burton William Alon Cousins George Helms Costen, Jr. William Thomas Crowder, Jr. Ronald Deon Dishoroon June Scorleiie Dixon Russell Dixon, lll Frederick Lawrence Congleton William Franklyn Cooper, Jr. Seniors are so willing To help that They'd give 'the shirt off their boclc 105 Katherine Rena Duncan Milfon Louis Edwards Charles Vernon Emory Anna Martha Evanosky Sandra Lee Evans Gloria Jean Ewell Barbara Anne Doane Carolyn Lee Dobbs Please Ief us do the T.V. commercials! Phyllis Kay Fentress Marius Copel Ferebee, Ill John Calvin Ferguson, Jack Kenneth Fletcher Betsy Compton Franklin Margaret Gray Fuller no Donna Margaret Fagan William Bartlett Fcger, Jr Sharon Kaye Fairless Carol Elaine Fentress if W W www-L Ml me ff sf if ' 1 ' 1 , .. Q 1 21 11' 11iffiffwsnfsfg-11,1' 1'11m511:f2r P E1-w,m 2f 1 fw i 1. 1ifilwe12s1aifhfifs11g '1 f- ':,, . zu: fm t .. 1, I 111111115511,41,:111jsfig .. D s-felt-112. W.,, f S11 -- .... .. . V1 i . Q1 ' 1 f49ElS3?.l'1. .-,..::I,i: ., .v1 .f:'.f gf, :2f':aiEs2F': ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ea mx .J me wx mfr? is we 4 1 X lawn f fix wlexfgx 91 Q2 R1 is MW r Q rn US. fx David Thomas Harper Wanda Raye Harper Brenda Nellie Harrell Roger Wayne Harrell Patricia Woods Granger Jeanette Joyce Gray Donald Earl Griggs Dorothy Annette Gurganus Danny Keith Guthrie Gary Kent Harding Rondoll Alon Horns Leworren Jerald Hickmon John Wesley Hodges Donald Kenneth Holland Lilly Neuriro Hollomon Robert Wilton Horton Thomos Grayson Inmon, Jr. Theodore Thomas Ives Johnny leads o discussion with the senior dance committee. H- 109 wi ffm L, s211igf vgi'.- f 517' 555523 Sf: lli k i W ,gow . yn :W - 1 2 w fzgg' f 'fi-5 im , ai -'f. r:'f'il, l i 535flwk fiziikl . , is :':i,:-iw r J , 1 'iiZ': .I5'.:: ':':Q:.:. , iffi fi.5',1'5 7'Z:',. 2 ...: b A iw Gerold Stephen Johnson Robert Glenn Johnson William Walter Johnson Mary Lee Joyner Shelby Jeon Kindley Katherine Louise Kraus Mary Arominta Jacobs Donold Everette Johnson Mike, Bobby, and Jock discuss football plays before closs I... Susan Ellen Lovelace Merilyn McCracken Sharon Lee McHorney Sandra Creasy Mann Kathryn Ann Manning Wayne Lionel Maye 'S V. fi? 1 I ,,, I ff V ,J Edwin Leroy Lane Michael Troy LeDoyen, Jr. Judy Ellen Levins Linda Jane Long ' Maggie Eloise Nowell Connie Sue Perdue Evelyn Mordell Phillips Myrtle Jone Pierce Roberi Simpson Morrison Sondra Foye Morrison Garland Roy Moseley Fronces Sue Munden Ruth Froinces Murphy Sondra Lee Niven Delle Mason Powell Virginia Eileen Poyfhress Elmer Adams and Donnie Holland go to the office for a conference with Mr. Etheridge. What have you done now? Warren Lee Prescott Linda Lee Pritchard Zach Thomas Quidley William Byrum Rice Bettie Jeanette Rose hm Rodolofo Ernesto S 3' ' if Sa nto 1: , if j 113 David Ernest Sawyer 3 Lrg-if - ' in ,, -f . , Surf , - . win-gr. Q Q, ,, vi - we -,fu Michael Alvin Seay i A Seniors, Donnie, Janet, Dana, Peggy and Bobby look forward to the day when their graduation l S Q35 1 ,gy li 1 l Y is lil J! HN W3 Za Sim 'ff w f fax 225 J is i 2 :evil Xi? - W - f ' . i ,,.., , S, ' Wm jx? sw Elf Q Q f 15,112 , If 5 Q35 is 1, Henry Herbert Sennett, Jr Charlotte Gray Scharlt Barbara Leigh Sexton Gene Kathleen Sherman Ethel White Smith Michael Kent Smith egiiiw picture will hang in the hall N ew :wi 9 'E fx Ervin Rhoclolphc Sfollmgs Joyce Marie Stallings E fzl in 1 'A2'-: Ronnie McArthur Spruil I- 5' EXW ' Carolyn Glen Siyron Sondra lone Turkenton Sondra Carol Thotch 2 1 fn.. ,gimp Elton Eugene Speller John Curl Spires Gole Paige Spires Viviun Marie Springer 166+ s, YL Wm.,-gi. -. .ii rf . ii .,i.., 115 i . , ,,.V, 55, Barbara Jean Turner Janef Gayle Valentine Chloe Lynette Waller Georgie Ann Waters Dana Louise Thompson Thomas Burns Thompson Rebecca Sousan Todd Lydia Marie Talson Margaret Elizabeth Trader Sandra Lea Trail Jonice Lou West ,,...-. ,,,..- I ffl!! ll? ,,,..,-Q.hg ,..--it l l l ,X X- James Ferebee White Wayne Harrell Borry Rlce and Donald Grnggs rake a las? mlnufe look of their ossrgnmenf Robert Adroin Whitehorn Q W Lana Leo Winslow y Melson Allen Wnnslow, Jr. 'ff 4 1 ,., P Carolyn Rae Wood Pafricio Faye Wood Doro Lee Woolord SE I OR DIRECTORY DORINDA JEAN ABBOTT Dorincla Aclvertising Staft I,25 Assistant 35 Advertising Manager 45 House of Dele- gates at Girls' State 35 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Captain 45 J.V. Cheerleader I,25 Co-Captain 25 S.C.A. 2,45 2nd Vice-Pres. 35 Freshman Class Pres.5 Tiger- ette Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. 45 Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dance Committees5 Senior Float Committee. Ambition: To further my education. ELMER DAVIS ADAMS Chief Advertising Staff 45 Intramural Sports 25 Field Day 25 Sec. Freshman Class5 History Club I. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. DIANE VAY ALBRIGHT Diane Intramural Sports 25 Chorus. Ambition: l.B.M. Operator. MELVIN R. ANDERSON Melvin ANGELO CARMELO ANNINO, JR. Tony Ambition: Go to college. FRANCES SUE ATKINSON Sue Librarian 35 Junior Marshal5 S.C.A. 3,45 Sec. Junior and Senior Class5 Beta Club 3,45 Tigerette Club 2,3,45 Sec, 3,45 Junior Dance Committee. Ambition: To be an accountant. WILLIAM HENRY BAGWELL Athelstane Wrestling5 J.V. Football5 Varsity Football5 Treasurer of Monogram Club. Ambition: To be a general. STUART RAE BAINES Isaac the Jew Intramural Sports. Ambition: To compete in supervised ice hockey games. BETTY ANNETTE BAKER Betty Ambition: To be a housewife. KENNETH OWEN BAKER, JR. Kenny Intramural Sports 25 Field Day 25 Band I,2,3,45 S.C.A.: Key Club 45 Beta Club 3,45 Pres. of Beta Club 45 Junior Dance Committee. Ambition: To work in the field of medicine. WILLIAM G. BEAGLE Beagle Ambition: To get out of school. WILLIAM MICHAEL BEARD Mike Track 3,45 Wrestling 45 Intramural Sports5 Key Club5 Senior Dance Commit- tee5 Key Club Convention. Ambition: Artist. JUDITH ELLEN BEASLEY Judi Librarian5 F.H.A. Ambition: Ta be a nurse. NANCY JANE BELTON Nancy D.E. Club5 Treasurer of D.E. Ambition: Typist or bookkeeper. LEE ALAINE BENNETT Lee Receptionist in guidance: Pep Club5 F.N.A.5 F.H.A.5 Spanish Club5 Vice-Pres. of Spanish Club5 Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: To become a laboratory technician. GLADYS JEAN BOYCE Jean Receptionist 45 Chorus 45 F.H.A. I,25 Bible Club 2. Ambition: To do some- thing worthwhile. PEGGY DELORES BREWINGTON Peggy Transfer from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Girls' Basketball 2,35 Cafeteria Assistant 45 Chorus5 Varsity and J.V. Cheerleader. BETTY SUZANNE BROOKS Suzanne Receptionist: Field Day5 Junior Marshal5 Chorus. Ambition: Secretary. MARVIN F. BROWNE, JR. Marvin Student Photographer 45 Band: Radio5 Junior and Senior Dance Commit- tee. Ambition: To become a dentist. JANE SHARON BURTON Jane Art Editor 45 Receptionist5 Field Day5 Junior Marshal5 Chorus5 J.V. Cheer- leader I5 S.C.A.5 F.N.A.5 F.H.A.5 Junior and Senior Dance Committee. Ambi- tion: Art Instructor. THOMAS GARY CARTWRIGHT Gary Transfer from Norview High School5 J.V. Football5 Varsity Football. PEGGY ANN CASEY 'fPeggy Chorus 2,3,4. Ambition: To be a successful bookkeeper. DIANN CHADWICK DiAnn Circulation Staff 2,35 Assistant to Editor-in-Chief 35 Editor-in-Chief 45 Librarian 2,35 Intramural Sports 25 Field Day 25 Varsity Cheerleader 45 J.V. Cheer- leader 25 S.C.A. 2,45 Sophomore Class Reporter5 F.H.A. 45 Tigerette Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dance Committees. Am- bition: To become an airline hostess, REBECCA LYNN CLIFTON Becky Circulation Stalf 3,45 Intramural Sports 25 Beta Club 3,45 Junior Dance Com- mittee. Ambition: To succeed in life in almost all I do. ROBERT ALLEN CLIFTON Bobby Track I. PAUL W. COFFIELD Paul J.V. Football I,25 J.V. Basketball 25 Track 3,45 Varsity Football 3,45 W.F.O.S.5 History Club I5 Monogram Club 3,4. Ambition: Architect. FREDRICK LAWRENCE CONGLETON Freddie Varsity Football 45 Intramural Sports. Ambition: The study of music. WILLIAM FRANKLIN COOPER, JR. Billy Ambition: Enter the Air Force. GEORGE HELMS COSTEN, JR. George Field Day: Chorus 45 Junior Dance Committee. Ambition: Sales Representa- tive. WII.LIAM ALAN COUSINS Bill Gymnastics5 Senior Class Treasurer5 Beta Club5 Vice-Pres. 45 Key Club 45 Junior Dance Committee. Ambition: To enter in the educational field. DONALD HAROLD CROWDER Don Ambition: To become an electrical technician. WILLIAM THOMAS CROWDER Bill Ambition: Business administrator. JUNE SCARLETTE DIXON ScarIette Intramural Sports5 Chorus, Ambition: To be a good wife and mother. BARBARA ANNE DOANE Barbara Chorus 45 Pep Club 4. Ambition: To be a secretary. CAROLYN LEE DOBBS Carolyn Circulation 35 Circulation Manager 45 Co-Advertising Manager 45 Intra- mural Sports I,25 Junior Marshal5 History Club5 Pep Club5 F.T.A.5 Beta Club5 F.T.A. Pres. 45 Junior and Senior Dance Committees. Ambition: Teaching. KATHERINE RENA DUNCAN Kathy Chorus 3,45 Tigerette Club 45 Freshman Dance Committee. Ambition: To be happily married. MILTON LOUIS EDWARDS Milton CHARLES VERNON EMORY CharIie J.V. Football 25 Track I,25 Baseball 3,45 Sports Editor 45 Intramural Sports I,25 Field Day I,25 S.C.A. 45 Key Club 45 Tiger Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 45 Vice- Pres. of Tiger Hi-Y 35 Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dance Committees: Key Club Convention 4. Ambition: To be a iet pilot. ANNA MARTHA EVANOSKY Ann Librarian5 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Co-Captain 45 J.V. Cheerleader I,25 Homecoming Court 45 S.C.A. 25 Ist Vice-Pres. 45 2nd Vice-Pres. 25 Treas. 35 Freshman Class Treas.5 Sec. Sophomore Class5 Tigerette Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. 45 Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dance Committees5 S.C.A. Workshop 2,4. Am- bition: Secretary or stenographer. SANDRA LEE EVANS Sandy Intramural Sports5 Junior Marshal5 F.H.A. 2,3,45 F.H.A. Vice-Pres. 4. Ambi- tion: To become a beautician or a general office worker. GLORIA JEAN EWELL Glory Ambition: To become a happily married housewife. DONNA MARGARET FAGAN DOING Circulation Staft' 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Vice-Pres. 4. Ambition: To be a teacher for mentally retarded children. WILLIAM BARTLETTE FAGER BiII SHARON KAYE FAIRLESS Sharon Receptionist5 F.H.A. I,45 F.N.C. Junior Dance Committee. Ambition: to be a nurse. CAROL ELAINE FENTRESS Carol Ambition: Secretary. PHYLLIS KAY FENTRESS Phyllis Circulation StaFI 2,35 Assistant Business Manager 35 Business Manager 45 Librarian 35 Intramural Sports 25 Varsity Cheerleader 45 J.V. Cheerleader 25 S.C.A. 35 Junior Class Reporter5 Tigerette Club 2,3,45 Reporter 3,45 Board of Directors 2,3,45 Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: Business career. JOHN CALVIN FERGUSON Butch JACK KENNETH FLETCHER Jack J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Intramural Sports 25 Field Day I,25 W.F.O.S. 25 Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dance Committees. Ambition: To be a doctor, MARGARET GRAY FULLER Margaret Advertising Stott 45 Junior Marshal5 Chorus5 Beta Club 3,45 F.H.A. 4. Ambi- tion: To become a beautician. CAROLYN LEIGH GARRETT CC1I'0lYl'I Chorus5 Junior Dance Committee. Ambition: To be happily married and a housewife. PATRICIA WOODS GRANGER Patsy Circulation Staff 2,35 Librarian 35 Chorus 35 Tigerette Club 3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Beta Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: to be- come successful in my work. JEANETTE JOYCE GRAY Jeanette F.H.A. 2,3,4. Ambition: To become a secretary. DONALD EARL GRIGGS Donnie Field Day 2. Ambition: School Teacher. DOROTHY ANNETTE GURGANUS Annette Circulation Stott 2,35 Assistant Circulation 35 Photography Editor 45 Li- brarian 35 Junior Marshal 35 F.N.A. 25 Tigerette Club 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Junior and Senior Dance Committees, Ambition: Typist and bookkeeper. DANNY KIETH GUTHRIE Danny Varsity Basketball 35 Baseball 25Ilntramural Sports 25 Field Day 2. Ambi- tion: To be an Air Force Mechanic. GARY KENT HARDING Kent Varsity Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Stage Crew 3,45 Intramural Sports I,25 Field Day 25 S.C.A. 2,35 Radio5 Key Club 3,45 Beta Club 35 French Club I,2,35 History Club I5 Pres. History Club5 Vice-Pres5 French Club5 Tres. Key Club5 Junior and Senior Dance Committees5 Key Club Convention. Ambi- tion: To become a research physicist. DAVID THOMAS HARPER David Varsity Baseball 2,35 Football 45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Co-Captain Football 45 City Sergeant at Boys' State5 Vice-Pres. Senior Class5 Key Club 2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Key Club Treas. 35 Pres. Key Club 45 Junior and Senior Dance Committees5 Key Club District Convention 2,3,4 and International Convention 2. Ambition: To go to college. WANDA RAYE HARPER Wanda Intramural Sports5 Chorus5 F.H.A.5 F.H.A. Rep. Ambition: To be a secretary. ROGER WAYNE HARRELL Wayne Intramural Sports5 Field Day. Ambition: To go to college. RANDALL ALAN HARRIS HCIIHCH J.V. Football, Basketball, Baseball5 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Varsity Co-Captain 45 Intramural Sports5 House of Delegates at Boys' State5 S.C.A. Vice-Pres. 35 Pres. 45 Pres. of Sophomore Class5 Key Club5 Monogram Club5 Sergeant of Arms, Key Club: Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Dance Committee5 S.C.A. State Convention 35 Key Club District 2. Ambition: To be a dentist. LEE WARREN GERALD HICKMAN Lee Radio5 D.E. Club. Ambition: To go into public relations and business ad- ministration work. JOHN WI:SLEY HODGES '7Jo'hnny Track 3,45 Intramural Sports5 City Sergeant at Boys' State5 S.C.A.5 Treas. Sophomore Class5 Pres. Junior Class5 Pres. Senior Class: Beta Club 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Key Club Vice-Pres. 35 Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dance Committees5 Key Club Convention 2,3. Ambition: To graduate from college and enter a flying career. ROBERT WILTON HORTON Bobby J.V. Football 2, Baseball 45 Intramural Sports I,25 Field Day I,25 Rep. Freshman Class5 Junior and Senior Dance Committees. Ambition: To own a Corvette. DONALD KENNETH HOLLAND Donnie'i Intramural sports5 Field Day. Ambition: Go to law school. THOMAS GRAYSON INMAN, JR. Tommy J.V. Football I5 Varsitv Basketball I,2,3,45 Varsity Baseball I,2,3,45 Intra- mural Sports I,25 Student Photographer 45 S.C.A. I5 Vice-Pres. Freshman SE I OR DIRECTORY Class: Key Club: Monogram Club: Vice-Pres. Key Club 45 Sec. Monogram Club 45 Sophomore, Junior, Senior Dance Committees: Key Club Conven- tion. Ambition- To be a success in the professional world. ri-IEODURE THOMAS ivEs Teddy Football 45 Intramural Sports 2. Ambition: Graduate. MARY ARIMINTA JACOBS Mary Circulation Staff 2: Receptionist 4: Intramural Sports I,2: Field Day I,2: Chorus 4: Radio 3: F.H.A.: Pep Club 4: Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dance Committees. Ambition: To travel and someday be a good secretary. PAULA LOUISE JARVIS Paula Chorus I,2,3,4: Radio I,2,35 F.T.A. I,2. Ambition: Telephone Operator. DONALD EVERETTE JOHNSON Donnie Field Day I. Ambition: Automotive mechanics. GERALD STEPHEN JOHNSON Jerry WILLIAM WALTER JOHNSON Billy Field Day: Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: To go into a business. MARY LEE JOYNER Mary Bible Club 2,3,4: President 3: D.E. Club Promotion Manager 4. Ambition: To be a mother. SHELBY JEAN KINDLEY Shelby Chorus I,2: F.H.A.5 F.N.A. Ambition: To be successful and always be happy. KATHERINE LOUISE KRAUS Kathy Receptionist I: Girls' Chorus 2. Ambition: Civil Service Secretary. EDWIN LANE Roy Ambition: Painter. MICHAEL TROY LEDOYEN, JR. Mike J.V. Basketball I5 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4: J.V.Football 2: Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Baseball I,2,3,4: Monogram Club 2,3,4: President 4, Ambition: To go to college and to be successful. JUDY ELLEN LEVINS Judy Circulation Staff I: Literary Staff 2: Advertising Staff 3,4: F.H.A. 2,45 Pep Club 45 Junior Dance Committee Ambition: To be a mean masherf' LINDA LONG Linda Chorus 2,35 F.H.A.: F.N.C.: Ambition: To be o good nurse. SUE ELLEN LOVELACE Sue Ambition: Fiction writer 8- operating room technician. MARILYN MCCRACKEN MariIyn Basketball: Softball: F.N.A.: Ambition: To be a beautician. SHARON LEE MCHORNEY Mack Circulation Staff I,2,3,4: Advertising Staff 2: Receptionist 3,45 Chorus 2,3,4: Student Council Representative I: Radio 3: F.H.A. 4: Pep Club 45 Sophomore and Junior Dance Committees: Ambition: To never run out of bleach. KATHRYN MANNING Kathy Field Day I,2: Chorus 3,4. Ambition: To be a beautician. DELLE MASON POWELL DeIphinie Transferrer i960 from Blackstone High: Annual Staff Assistant 3: Chorus: J.V. Cheerleader: Student Council Representative: Freshman Class Treasurer: Dramatics Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Glee Club: Pep Club. Ambition: Airline work. WAYNE LIONEL MAYE Lionel Ambition: To do business work. CARL FRED MORRIS Freddie Chorus. Ambition: To ioin the navy. ROBERT SIMPSON MORRISON Bobby Track 2,45 Basketball 4, J.V. Basketball 25 J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Sports Editor of Annual 4: Intramural Sports: Field Day: Monogram Club: Junior Dance Committee. Ambition: Commercial art or interior de- signing. SANDRA FAYE MORRISON Sandy Great Bridge Girls' Athletic Association: Circulation Staff 45 Receptionist 4: Intramural Sports I,2: Junior Marshal 3: Chorus I,2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,4: Pep Club 4: F.T.A. Treasurer 4: Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committees. Ambition: Beautician. GARLAND RAY MOSELEY Garland Field Day: Ambition: To become an upstonding citizen and to be successful in automotive mechanics. SUE MUNDEN Sue Field Day 25 Intramural Sports 2: Chorus 2,3,4. Ambition: To be a secretary. RUTH MURPHY Ruth Chorus 2,3,4. Ambition: To be successful. SANDRA LEE NIVEN Sandra Chorus 4. Ambition: Secretary. MAGGIE ELOISE NOWELL Eloise Annual StaFf 2: Chorus 45 F.H.A. 2,3,4. Ambition: To make a lot of money. CONNIE PERDUE SaIly Circulation StaFf 2,45 Librarian 35 Receptionist 45 Intramural Sports 2: Field Day 25 Varsity Cheerleader 35 J.V. Cheerleader I,2: Student Council Rep- resentative 45 Beta Club 3,4: Sophomore and Junior Dance Committees. Ambition: To have a successful future. EVELYN PHILLIPS Evelyn Chorus 3,4. Ambition: To get married. MYRTLE JANE PIERCE Janie Chorus 35 Student Council Representative 3: French Club I, F.N.A. 2,3: F.H.A. 3,45 F.N.A. Reporter 35 F.H.A. Treasurer 4. Ambition: Housewife. VIRGINIA EILEEN POYTHRESS Ginny Circulation Stott 2. Ambition: To teach English. WARREN LEE PRESCOTT Warren Wrestling 3,4: Track 45 Field Day 25 Band I. Ambition: Draftsman. LINDA PRITCHARD Linda Junior Marshal 35 Bible Club: F.N.C.: F.N.C. Treasurer: Distributive Educa- tion Club: Student Council Representative THOMAS PRITCHARD Tommy ZACH THOMAS QUIDLEY Zach Intramural Sports: Field Day: Vice-Pres. Junior Class: Key Club: S.C.A.: Junior and Senior Dance Committees: Key Club Convention 3. Ambition: To be a teacher. THOMAS WARRINGTON RABEAU, JR. Tommy J.V. Football 2,35 Intramural Sports 2: Band I: Monogram Club. Ambition: Mechanic. WILLIAM BYRUM RICE, JR. Barry J.V. Football: Varsity Football 45 Intramural Sports: Field Day: Junior and Senior Dance Committees. Ambition: To go to college. JAMES RAY ROBERTS Jim Basketball: Football: Baseball I,2,35 Field Day 2,35 Junior and Senior Dance Committees. Ambition: To ioin the air force. BETTIE JEANNETTE ROSE Jeanette Field Day: Girls' Chorus 2. Ambition: To be a private secretary. RODOLFO ERNESTO SANTO Rudy Track 2: Baseball 3,4: Intramural Sports 25 Radio I: Junior Dance Commit- tee, Ambition: To be on electrical engineer. DAVID SAWYER David Baseball 2: Intramural Sports I,2: Field Day 25 Junior Dance Committee. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. CHARLOTTE GRAY SCHARFF CharIotte Advertising 3,4: French Club I,2: F.H.A. 4: Junior and Senior Dance Cam- mittees. Ambition: To become a teacher, marry and rear a family. MICHAEL ALVIN SEAY Mike Cafeteria Assistant 4: Intramural Sports 25 Field Day I,2: Band I,2.3,45 S.C.A. 4: Junior Dance Committee 3. Ambition: Instructor at Music. HENRY HERBERT SENNETT, JR. Herbie Intramural Sports I,2: Field Day 2: Chorus 3,45 Radio 3,4: Chorus 45 F.T.A. 3,4: All-State Chorus 3,4: Radio Program Director 45 T.V. Announcer 45 Area F.T.A. Convention. Ambition: Be a professional disc iackey. BARBARA LEE SEXTON Barbara Intramural Sports I,2: Chorus 3: F.H.A. 35 S.C.A. 35 Circulation Staff 3: Bi- ble Club I: Senior Dance Committee, Ambition: To be a good wife and mother. MICHAEL K. SMITH Mike Intramural Sports I,2: Field Day I,2: Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: To become a manager. ELTON EUGENE SPELLER HHSFCH Intramural Sports: Field Day. Ambition: To become Mr. America I97O. GALE PAIGE SPIRES Gale Circulation Staff 4: F.H.A. 3,4: F.N.A. 2: Tigerette Club 45 Beta Club 3,4: Junior and Senior Dance Committees. Ambition: To be a nurse. JOHN CARL SPIRES Carl J.V. Football. Ambition: To be a success. VIVIAN MARIE SPRINGER Marie Intramural Basketball 2: Advertising Stott I: Circulation Staff 2,3: intramural Sports 2: F.H.A. 2. Ambition: To work in the government. JOYCE MARIE STALLINGS Joyce Advertising Staff: F.T.A. Ambition: Beautician. SANDRA IONE TARKENTON Sandra Receptionist 45 Intramural Sports 25 Chorus 2,3,4: Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: Dental assistant. WALTER DAVID TATEM Buck Intramural Sports I,2: Chorus I. Ambition: Architectural engineer. SONDRA CAROL THATCH Sondra Transfer: Girls' Basketball 2,35 Sec. of Sophomore Class: F.H.A. 2,35 4-H Club 2: Sec. F.H.A. 2. Ambition: To became a better person. DANA LOUISE THOMPSON Dana Advertising Staff I,2,35 Assistant 4: Home Ec. Assistant 45 Intramural Sports I,2: Field Day I,2: Chorus: Homecoming Queen 45 S.C.A. I,2,35 F.H.A. Club: Rep. F.H.A. 2,3: Pres. F.H.A. Pres. 4: Senior Dance Committee: F.H.A. Con- vention 3. Ambition: Hairstylist. REBECCA SOUSAN TODD Rebecca Tiger Assistant 3: Literary Editor 4: Intramural Sports I,2, Field Day I,2: Junior Marshal: Homecoming Court 4: S.C.A. 4: Scholastic Team 35 Rep. Senior Class: Tigerette Club 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Pres. of Tigerette Club 4: Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: To be a psychiatrist. LYDIA MARIE TOLSON Lydia Receptionist 2,35 French Club I,2: D.E. 4. Ambition: To be a missionary and teacher in foreign lands. SANDRA LEE TRAIL Sandy Ambition: To graduate and become a successful wife. BARBARA JEAN TURNER Barbara Intramural Sports: Field Day: Chorus. Ambition: To become a secretary. CHLOE LYNETTE WALLER Chloe Chorus 2: Triple Trio: F.T.A. I: Bible Club. Ambition: To become a secretary and make a lot of money. GEORGIE ANN WATERS Georgie Receptionist 3. Ambition: To go to business school. JANICE LOU WEST Janice Field Day I,2: Bible Club I: F.N.A. 2. Ambition: To be a secretary. JAMES FEREBEE WHITE H-Ilmb0H Track 4: Field Day. Ambition: To make frames for contact lens. ROBERT ADRIAN WHITEHORNE Joe Ambition: To obtain a C.P.A, degree. LANA LEA WINSLOW HI-UNCH Intramural Sports: F.N.A. Ambition: To become a registered nurse. MELSON ALLEN WINSLOW, JR. AI J.V. Football, Track: J.V. Basketball: Varsity Football 3,4: Intramural Sports 2: Monogram Club: Vice-Pres. 4. CAROLYN RAE WOOD Carolyn Circulation Staff 2,35 Chorus: Choreliers 4: All-State Chorus 45 S.C.A. I,2,3,4. Ambition: To be happy and successful at whatever l am doing. PATRICIA FAYE WOOD Pat Receptionist 4: Intramural Sports 2: Field Day 2: Chorus 2,3,4: Varsity Cheer- leader 3,4: J.V. Cheerleader I,2: Captain J.V.'s 2: S.C.A. 2,3: Treo. ot S.C.A. 4: Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class: Treas. Junior Class: Tigerette Club 3,4: Beta Club 3,4: Rep. Beta Club 4: Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dance Committees. Ambition: To have a successful future. DORA LEE WOOLARD Dora Lee Intramural Sports: Varsity Cheerleader: J.V. Cheerleader: F.N.A.: Freshman Dance Committee. Ambition: To be a nurse. gf 'E fix Y - SX Q E E ' U iii! lg 2 Ko?21f if - 3 V R 3 LE 2 T , '0f',y mf W ' 'E 1? , QA Z 1 'Z f M gw A x9 A ' - A A 4f5WT ' f f ,f Z: Ag, Avicpiq CL555 m5 120 I ! 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Oscar F Smith High School - Tiger Yearbook (South Norfolk, VA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

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Oscar F Smith High School - Tiger Yearbook (South Norfolk, VA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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Oscar F Smith High School - Tiger Yearbook (South Norfolk, VA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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Oscar F Smith High School - Tiger Yearbook (South Norfolk, VA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

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Oscar F Smith High School - Tiger Yearbook (South Norfolk, VA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 41

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Oscar F Smith High School - Tiger Yearbook (South Norfolk, VA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 67

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