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the 1972 missile staff presents “we’ve only just begun’’ 1972 missile Petersburg high school Petersburg, Virginia volume XVII theme before the rising sun we fly theme theme 4 SO many roads to choose we start out walking and learn to run 5 theme theme 6 7 sharing horizons that are new to us theme theme 8 9 theme table of contents 10 academics . . . activities sports student life . . . classes advertisements 12 40 78 100 116 186 11 table of content UL WILLIAMS WE ' VE ONLY JUST BEGUN Music by ROGER NIC: Slowly L We ' ve On - ly Just Be - gun to live, White lace an 1. Be - fore the ris - ing sun we fly, So man - 3. And when the eve-ning comes we smile, So much o ' .....if □ i h-T IrJ d 7 m I I : . D rv- w w ■ m m m m m W .m. W LCLT tlLri 3 « 9 _JL1 Gm7 Dm9 Dm 7 Gm9 to Coda 1. C7sus C7 1 - ses to choose a - head A kiss for luck and we ' re on our way. We start out walk - ing and learn to run. We ' llfind a place where there ' s room to grow, - 6 - 1 . 7-.hJ£ m r ' tzLr } f t Fmaj7 Bbmaj? 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We ' ve Just Be- gun. academics Shar-ing hor- i - zons that 5 I i — r i f -J — — I ■ d d J J mm academics 14 new principal leads administration mr. jimmy f. sublett has only just begun as phs’s principal, facing many new problems, mr. sublett proved to be a just and hard working man, dedicated to phs. he shared with the students both pleasures and problems of everyday life at phs. mr. sublett always lent an attentive ear to the many questions of students and teachers alike. mr. richard w. pegram and mr. frank e. teass, phs’s assistant principals, helped create an atmosphere of friendship and sportsmanship, mr. pegram just began his life at phs this year, yet, in this short time, he has shown his true desire to work out the many problems at phs. mr. teass, well acquainted with phs, sought to keep the student body orderly and peace- ful. phs had very efficient secretaries who were of great assistance to the principal this year, keeping the office in smooth running order was no small task, however, these secretaries handled all situations with great ease and proved to be a great aid to the administration of phs. the three principals begin a day by sharing responsi- bilities and making decisions. richard pegram jimmy sublett frank teass Virginia state college, m.s. university of richmond, m.s. william and mary college, b.s. assistant principal principal assistant principal 15 gloria crowson secretary doris curling secretary barbara ivey nancy pritchard secretary secretary coach kilbourne discusses mabel thorne an upcoming football game secretary with mr. pegram and mr. teass. academics academics 16 Counselors help plan future administering psat’s and national merit scholarship tests to juniors occupied much time for the counsel- ors. seniors were given tests sponsored by the armed forces to determine their aptitudes, scat and step tests were also given, the coun- selors also aided individual students with personal problems such as college choices and part time employment. special education at phs, under the direction of mrs. Katherine prince, has helped each individual to develop his capabilities, these students con- tributed to our school and community in various ways such as aiding needy families at Christmastime, this year, special education proved to be a very vital part of the phs curriculum. miss bailey looks rather tired after a busy day. james aldredge, jr. Virginia polytechnic institute, m.ed. guidance mary bailey university of Virginia, m.ed. guidance frances morgan Virginia commonwealth, b.s. guidance canzata turner Virginia state college, a.b. guidance katherine warner university of Virginia, m.ed. guidance georgia w. west randolph macon woman’s college, a.b. guidance 17 marian anderson special services elva m. hollins Virginia state college, m.ed. special services special services aid all students mrs. prince reviews a book with one of her students. academics academics 18 english is more than a language the english department at phs this year worked with great enthusiasm, headed by miss elizabeth lanier, the english teachers helped students de- velop reading skills and writing tech- niques. in each english class, in addition to teaching literary works, certain points about authors were emphasized, students also learned to recognize many literary devices such as alliteration, assonance and personification. with the aid of audio visuals and classroom activities, students became actively involved in english in 1971-72. drama, journalism and speech clubs helped to develop students’ english skills to a great degree, phs students, with a solid background in english, were able to utilize their knowledge in many aspects of school life. mrs. maniego grades book reports before her next class. jean baggett university of Virginia, b.a. english mary best mary Washington college, b.s. english lessie clayborne Columbia university, b.s. english loan hall longwood college, b.s. english elnora harrison saint paul ' s college, b.s. english elizabeth hugate radford college, b.s. english bessie hendricks diligently reads a book for her english class. 19 elizabeth lanier university of Virginia, b.a. english ann lyons iongwood college, b.s. english marie maniego Virginia state college, m.a. english mrs. walkup, a missile advisor, guards the money box with her life. academics academics 20 math is vital to ever changing world math proved to be a very vital part of phs’s curriculum this year, under the direction of mr. burton alexander, the math department strove to help students understand the importance of this subject, ever changing and growing, math helps increase a student’s comprehension of the world today, today, more than ever, young people must keep informed, this year at phs, math was used to teach students about the world, such as its shape and dimensions, math indeed was a very necessary part of a student’s education this year. mrs. Whitfield patiently explains a complicated math problem. burton alexander university of Virginia, m.a, trigonometry ellen moyer Odessa ridley longwood college, b.a. university of Chicago, m.s. geometry geometry 21 george walker, jr. university of Virginia, m.ed. algebra katie Whitfield Virginia state college, b.s. algebra doris young university of Virginia, b.s. algebra math tests prove to be challenging to rosemary polk. academics academics 22 crystal show links math with science on november 23 and 24 , the advanced math and advanced science classes met in the chemistry laboratory, the purpose of this meeting was to expose a definite link between math and science to phs students. several talks were given by students bill laderach, with the help of mr. burton alexander, gave accounts of the field trip taken by some of the math students, olymphia perkins demonstrated the mathematical implications of the crystal, pam Cartwright displayed her talent by introducing the use of crystals in art, and linda laderach discussed the bonding of crystals and their aspects in math and science, mr. r.m. treeland, a local geologist brought in some beautiful crystals, and explained where each specimen was found. olymphia perkins listen intently as miss moyer explains the many geometric aspects of crystals. mr. sublett inspects magnified crystals as mrs. dupriest, harris asbeil, and michael kovacevich wait for their turn at the microscope. 23 herbert ford arranges a display of crystals to be shown at the crystal show. robert hixon and bill laderach dig for crystals shown in the crystal show. academics academics 24 science is useful in everyday life science, the study of living and non- living things, was found to be very in- teresting this year, with the ever growing emphasis on ecology, science must be used to equip students with knowledge of the earth, just as math told students of the dimensions and shape of the earth, so did science tell of the makeup of the earth, science told students of the general makeup of the air and ground along with the factory discharges that cause pollution, in the 1971-72 year, science showed its relevance in the world today to many phs students. Jerome batts Virginia state college, b.s. biology mildred du priest madison college, b.s. chemistry mr. batts demonstrates disecting techniques to several of his students. 25 kim nelson measures different substances in the chemistry lab. john gore mary harvey Virginia commonwealth university, Virginia state college, m.s. b.s. biology physics verena moore n.c. central university, m.s. biology grace norbrey Virginia state college, m.s. chemistry mrs. du priest is awed by an answer from one of her chemistry students. academics academics 26 history is always beginning anew even though the earth is infinitely old, each day brings new events to our world, these events affect everyone today, just as occurances of the past had a great impact upon the people of those times, regardless of the past, we start each day as if we’ve only just begun. this year the history department at phs sought to reflect upon the past, stay informed about the present and possibly predict the future, the teach- ers made history and government come alive for the students, while also showing the relevance of present events, each event, both past and present did indeed prove to be of consequence to each student. leon adkins new york university, a.b. history mildred caldwell Virginia state college, b.a. government florence coleman hampton institute, b.s. geography robert e. davis north Carolina central, b.a. geography col. powers listens intently to barbara Wilkinson’s oral report. nancy downey westhampton college, b.a. history josephine frederick kansas state college, b.s. history Cordelia vaughan and mrs. caldwell occupy themselves in government class. 27 leon hairston Virginia state college, b.a. government norman jenkins randolph-macon college, b.a. social studies roiand lewis Virginia state college, b.s. history mary niebuhr towson state college, b.a. history robert powers Cornell university, m.a. government margaret syme mary Washington college, b.s. history reese tucker waynewawner university of Virginia, m.ed. Virginia commonwealth u., b.s. geography history mr. lewis appears perplexed at the answer of one of his students. mrs. fredrick closely inspects john anderson ' s history paper. academics academics 28 the arts generate interest within phs “bonjour” and “buenos dias” were probably two of the most widely used words this year at phs. speaking foreign languages was fun and different for phs students. different languages were proven to be relevant to today’s world, teachers pointed out the usefulness of lan- guages in communicating and understanding people, with the aid of patient teachers, many students were able to grasp the proper meaning, correct spelling and careful pronunci- ation of the different languages taught at phs this year. mrs. broughton teaches henry branch the correct spelling of french words. martha broughton william and mary college, a.b. french allison brower macalester college, b.a. french william richardson Virginia state college, a.b. french june Smallwood mary Washington college, b.a. latin barbara vinson longwood college, b.a. Spanish Patricia wells Virginia polytechnic institute, b.a. Spanish 29 kenneth graves anna lou musgrove randolph macon university, b.f.a. Pennsylvania fine arts academy art art brenda talley and melissa johnston skillfully work on their art projects. ralph stronach madison college, b.m. music bill talley, clarence Oliver and roy anderson practice their instruments during a break. individualism played a big role in the fields of art this year, a person could choose his field of interest from an assortment of art courses such as ce- ramics, basic art, sculpture and advanced art. the art teachers set few limitations on art designs in order to allow each student to use his own imagination and creativity in his artwork. music, another type of art, provided students with the opportunity of in- creasing their knowledge in the background and composers of great musical works, in addition, chord music and instrumental music were taught, which gave students actual practice and experience in this field, indeed, the many types of art proved to be enjoyable and useful this year at phs. academics academics 30 business molds future executives the business department had a very progressive year, the 1971-72 school year brought many students to the business program. stenography, typing, and filing were interests for some students, shorthand and other courses such as clerk-typist occupied many students’ time, this department helped prepare students to face the world outside the protective walls of phs. these students will have to face the business world soon and, with the training they received this year, they will be prepared. darlene blake helen brooks Virginia commonwealth u., b.s. east Carolina university, b.s. office services typing mary hohanness jeanne holland longwood college, b.s. marywood college, b.s. consumer economics typing james johnson learns the necessity of precision in filing. 31 brenda perkins looks dismayed as another typing error is found. nancy inge longwood college, b.s, typing mrs. hohannes looks at her daily schedule for information. joannenorman edith townsel vivian west longwood college, b.s. Virginia state college, b.s. hampton institute, b.s. stenography stenography typing academics academics 32 gym promotes good sportsmanship learning to play fairly and learning the meaning of sportsmanship com- posed the main goals of the phs phys- ical education department this year, students were taught the skills and techniques used in various sports, along with this, they were taught sportsmanship and the right attitude to take when participating in sports. 1971 brought victory for some and defeat for others, but, regardless, phs students showed good sportsmanship, this proved to be a great asset to every person at Petersburg high school. mr. zaruba prepares to distribute another bundle of “mighty bags.” brenda belfield elizabeth city state u., b.s. physical education robert budlove west Virginia university, m.s. driver education jo ann kiser madison college, b.s. physical education diane lemons strives to catch her opponent, audrey lewis. 33 carl peale new york uni versity, m.a. physical education gail sears madison college, b.s. physical education franklin smith Virginia state college, b.s. physical education richard zaruba, jr. western kentucky state u., b.s. physical education TR ANGLE dodge. INC. coach budlove looks a little tense after his last ride. jimmy gupton shows his skill and strength in gym class. academics academics 34 industrial arts develops technical skills the home economics department was very busy this year, home economics teachers strove to teach their students the importance of housekeeping. industrial arts students learned various things this year, wood and metal shops provided excellent equipment for young men to learn about safety precautions and industri- al skills. letitia franklin Virginia state college, b.s. home economics treva gi Hiatt indiana university, b.s. “pro hayes helps a student with a woodworking family living project. robertnett hayes Virginia state college, b.s, industrial arts mary marshall a and t state university, b.s. home economics Sherman morgan Virginia state college, b.s. industrial arts Wilber anderson learns the intricacies of a complicated drill. 35 rhea dodge joyce b. easley mary Washington college, b.s, Virginia state college, b.s. librarian reading bernice lott library secretary geraldine maclin rutgers university, m.I.s. librarian nadine payne concord college, b.s. reading students find the library an excellent place for studying. faye conway and Steve dugger participate in the various activities of the reading lab. reading lab aids students the reading lab was an excellent place for students to become proficient in spelling, syllabication, vocabulary and pronunciation of en- glish words, here students were taught the importance of knowing and understanding their native language, english. the library was a very helpful place this year, thousands of books aided students in every aspect of their school life, the librarians were always willing to help a student select the proper book, visual aids, which were of great use to many classes, could also be obtained from the library. academics academics 36 james ivey carter murphy dewey oakley Virginia polytechnic institute, b.s. eastern Kentucky university, m.a. richmond professional institute, b.s. coordinator supervisor supervisor i.b. pittman russell whitaker Charles williams w. Ken tucky state teachers college, Virginia commonwealth u., b. a. university of maryland, m.ed. b.s. coordinator coordinator director 37 george aguirre dunwoody industrial institute electricity gerald andrews william and mary college plumbing and heating harry austine amos carter king college, b.a. Virginia state college vocational science auto mechanics vocational students develop skills although the vocational department was not in the main building, it was still a vital part of phs this year, this department prepared students for the business world which they will face after graduation, practical skill in fields such as auto mechanics, air conditioning and television repairing were taught to many of the students, health occupations, plumbing, heating, data processing and electronics were also offered to students this year, under the direction of mr. i.b. pittman, the department attempted to expand the vocational course while trying to meet the needs of local industry. John curling east tennessee state u., b.s. vocational english mr. slater and mr. austin consider all possibilities when solving a problem. academics academics 38 eldrich hammond university of Virginia related math robert jolly old dominion university drafting and design marolyn quarles Virginia state college, b.a. data processing theodore r. slater university of tennessee machine shop edward tate, sr. puget sound university electronics gloria thornton elizabeth city state university, b.s. vocational english vocational department expands its curriculum harriet b. Wilkinson east Carolina university health occupations jesse c. williams St. paul’s college, b.s. building trades keith banks studies the different p rts of a car in auto mechanics. 39 with the aid of a cook, cafeteria manager mrs. moore prepares for the lunch hour rush. mrs. balthrop, the maintenance department secretary, prepares directions for workmen. cafeteria workers prepare nutritious meals the cafeteria workers provided whole- some, nutritious meals for the students of phs this year, each day brought a wide variety of foods that were cooked at phs. having to prepare great quantities of food, the cafeteria proved to have very efficient and hardworking people on its staff. the maintenance department also was very vital to phs life in 1971. little things, such as putting in a new light bulb, and big things, such as painting the first floor hall showed the true necessity of the maintenance crew this year. one of our many maintenance men helps to keep the grounds of phs litter-free. academics WE ' VE ONLY JUST BEGUN UL WILLIAMS Slowly lusic by ROGER NIC L We ' ve On - ly Just Be - gun 2. Be - fore the ris - ing sun 3. And when the eve -ning comes to live, we fly, we smile, m 5 White lace a; So man - So much i -3 □□l mm m 9 - Gm7 Dmg Dm? to Coda - 1- j Gm9 C7sus - ■ 1 - ses to choose a - head A kiss for luck and we ' re on our way. We start out walk - ing and learn to run. We ' llfind a place w ' he re there ' s room to grow. — — IJ .hH 1 ! — ]-i r rj P f J — J f Iff r- d l Fmaj7 Bbmaj7 FniajV Bbmaj7 D Gmaj7 XE And yes. We ' ve Just Be- gun. activities Shar-ing hor- i - zons that activities 42 sea works for ecology the student cooperative association was reorganized this year at phs. taking the place of the interim council, this organization had two main parts, the first part was the senate which was formed by the election of three students from each grad level, the house of repre- sentatives, the second part, consisted of one representative from each homeroom. under the leadership of david minton, arthur edmonds, and faye wilson, the sea sought to govern the student body and to solve problems in a way that was fair to all. sea projects this year varied from selling trash bags and candy to placing a juke box in the cafeteria, as a new idea was brought up, during the school year the members of the sea worked diligently to mold and shape these suggestions into some- thing that would benefit the entire student body. the main drive of the sea this year was the glass recycling project, the community was asked to contrib ute glass objects which were to be crushed by phs students, this project proved to be very beneficial to the president david minton, secretary faye wilson, and vice-president arthur Petersburg area. edmonds clown around in front of phs. ■w Ik — i V -. sea senate, front row: k, bates, k. kelly, j. jackson, r. powell, m. hicks, back row: p. walker, e. clampton, f. wilson, d. minton, a. edmonds, m. Williamson, j. giles, d. parham, a. boiling. 43 mr. zaruba finds little jobs to occupy himself in spare minutes. bert poole shows the use of the glass crushing machine. activities activities sea house of representatives front row: n. pearson, j. sheintoch, m. johnston, b. massey, a. edmonds. second row: r. green, b. tucker, d. harvelle, c. burton, g. rainey, p. pulliam. third row: r, hill, p. barboza, c. lambe, c. robinson, s, williams, d. massey, b. jones, p. robinson, I ridley. back row: k. smith, r, james, w. savage, c. white, k, mccoy, p williams, g. wooden, I. kizzie, r. graboyes, g. fauntleroy. exchanging a friendship cup with prince george Is an important sea function. 45 randy lawson prepares Christmas baskets as part of a service project. special services club aids needy families helping people was the main goal of the special services club in 1971. the Christmas basket project was the main activity of the club this year, they requested the help of the entire school in this undertaking, money clothes, food and toys were donated to help needy families in the Petersburg area. the special services club was com- posed of students in the special edu- cation classes, even though this club had only been organized for a short time, these students and mrs. katherine prince, their advisor, sought to work with other clubs, giving them much needed manpower and support. special services club, front row: p. gray, c. dewitt, g. blanks, d. kamery. second row: f. suber, r. lawson, g. sauneuf, d. jackson, r, hamlin, s. pugh. back row: mrs. prince, j. lane, r. robinson. activities activities 46 nhs honors outstanding scholars at phs national honor society, front row: m. parker, j. carter, d. james, m. powers, j. jackson, t. ledbetter, p. kendrick, n. howard. second row: s. powell, I. laderach, g. walker, v. davis, c. ferrer, t. urquhart, s. lawrence, c. ehrenworth. third row: o. perkins, h. bernard, g. fauntleroy, j. sheintoch, a. goldstock, p. pearson, b. Wilkinson, j. Grumpier, r. martz. fourth row: r. draughn, p. lum, v. parham, p. laity, r. powell, r. Clarke, j. rooney, r. graboyes, p. david, s. stith. back row: t. Caldwell, j. frederick. the national honor society was an or- ganization for the recognition of out- standing students, scholarship, lead- ership, service and character formed the basis for selecting these students this year, also, the students were rec- ommended by a faculty committee headed by mrs. j. fredrick and mrs. t. Caldwell, the society’s sponsors. this year, the national honor society was extremely large in number with 37 students in the organization, these students fulfilled the prerequisites for membership which included a 91.5 or above overall average, these students were faced with the problem of reducing the size of the group, and, in addition, they chose a new standard for next year’s members, the national honor society proved to be an excellent way to recognize phs’s out- standing students. nhs members robert martz and jill sheintoch also get recognition in the quill and scroll. 47 quill and scroll honors phs’s young journalists a national society for high school journalists, the quill scroll recognized students who contributed to the field of writing and publications. mrs. m. best was the advisor for the club this year, and she helped to reorganize the almost defunct club, the new members were initiated on february 23 this year, these 17 students were chosen by their out- standing work in journalism, also, they had to be in the upper third of their class, and had to be commended by a member of the fac- ulty. the admirable work of these students was certainly deserving of recognition, and their efforts were rewarded by invitation into the quill scroll. ji!l sheintoch and m. best serve cake and drinks to the newly inducted members of quill and scroll. , yi quill and scroll, front row: I. cox, p. pearson, s. poweli, h. bernard, m. parker, j. pace, second row: g. fauntleroy, t. ledbetter, d. warren, m. Schwartz, c. rubin. back row: m. ende, j. sheintoch, p. lum, p. laity, b. Wilkinson, r. martz, m. best. activities activities 48 missile staff initiates new ideas under two new advisors, mrs. n. walkup and mrs. e. hugate, the missle staff proved to be a group of hard working people this year. many changes were made in the or- ganizational setup of the staff to en- able the group to function more efficiently, the business staff was enlarged so that the selling of ads and patrons would be easier, this staff also helped sell missiles and class pictures. the literary staff voted to make the missile more modern this year, changing the colors and using a song for the theme were just two of many innovations adopted by the staff. entering contests also formed another realm of the 1972 missile, the students of the missile staff strived to make this year’s book the best yet. barbara Wilkinson tells paul kaplan how to get ads and patrons. missle staff, front row: j. kozak, b. Wilkinson, second row: v. tank, b. clary, d. james. third row: p. lum, s. lawrence, v. edmondson, j. jackson. back row: p. laity, t. urquhart, r. jones, o. perkins, p. kaplan. 49 head typist lolita cox proves efficient and prompt in her work. vera edmondsonson and james jackson discuss the different aspects of their sections. clarence Johnson shows marva hicks just how amusing a yearbook can be. pam laity types the index as clarence Johnson and peggy lum clean up in the missile room. activities activities 50 missile takes first place at Columbia peggy lum shows vera edmondson and vera davis how to crop pictures. ONlONnONNV diane james explains the proper way to order pictures. barbara clary’s advice seems to shock the missile ' s assistant editor, pam laity. missle photographers take time out for a quick game of poker. 51 ■r- i i. M ■ I- [... M review literary staff, front row: m. parker, s. powell, t. ledbetter, j. pace, pearson, j. sheintoch, d. warren, third row: p. cartwright, m. ende. mrs. c. rubin. second row: g. fauntleroy, m. schwartz, h. bernard, p. willcox. review is record of year’s events the Petersburg high school review kept students up to date in 1972 with its excellent reporting of school events, increasing the page numbers to six made the task of the review staff more challenging this year. to make the production of the review more efficient, the staff was divided into three sections, the literary staff, reporters, and the business staff, in addition to ads, the review’s sources of revenue were the payment of ten cents per copy and a ten cent charge to attend a review sponsored basketball game, under the direction of mrs. s. willcox, the review staff produced a school newspaper that proved to be of interest to all students. mrs. willcox and hazel bernard proofread copy for the review. activities activities 52 students actively participate in newspaper editor jill sheintochhelps melanie schwartz with her assignments. review reporters, front row: p. pearson, t. ledbetter, h. bernard, p. boswell, k. cornett. b. cheeley. second row: t. antozzi, b. poole, b. Wilkinson, a. goldstock, r. jones, m. johnston, s. robertson. back row: mrs. willcox, j. pace, b. talley. 53 review business staff, front row: I. cox, m. parker, s. powell, g. pearson, b. cole, v. davis, a. hanks, f. anderson, v. scott. bac c row; c. fauntleroy, t. ledbetter, d. taylor, b. toombs. second row: d. warren, p. walker, mrs. willcox. nickie fauntleroy and claudia rubin take a break before they continue typing for the review. denise warren sells the review to phs students for ten cents a copy. activities activities 54 library staff, left table: z. barlow, e. perry, k. garner, s. dean, right back row: mrs. dodge, d. walker, d. maclin, s. walker, f. conway, c. table: p. williams, b. jones, n. blanks, d. lemons, d. edmonds, s. arney. moore, m. lawrence, v. clarke, d. smith, m. vik, j. burroughs. volunteers aid phs student body the phs library staff, under the direc- tion of mrs. r. dodge, performed various essential jobs for the student body, the girls on the staff worked on a voluntary basis, giving up their time during their study halls and before school. checking out books, straightening shelves, and taking a bi-annual inventory comprised the main tasks of the library staff. the maintenance and distribution of audio-visual aids were the jobs of the projection crew after a period of talking, conducted by mrs. g. maclin, the projection crew took the responsi- bility of taking care of the many types of audio-visual aids at phs. projection crew: m. chan- dler, m. Starr, g. martinez, r. siegal, e. sharratt, b. gillram, w. grandison. 55 mrs. Smallwood explains the different tenses of verbs to latin club members. classical language interests many “sic semper tyrannis” and “e pluribus unum” are two latin phrases well known to each Virginian, at phs, the 1971 latin club sought to interest more students in the so-called “dead” language. under the direction of mrs. j. Smallwood, the latin club attempted to learn more about roman culture, lit- erature, architecture, religion, and government, the students explored the many unknown, interesting fields of latin. latin club, front row: j. giles, v. jones, w. jones, j. cohen, v. wilson, m. Williamson, a. edmonds, p. boswell, f. heath, b. scott, a. garris, I. jackson, h. asbeil, b. smith, c. griffins, second row: w. gee, b. Silverman, r. home, d. moseley, j. stuart, c. walker, f. shiner, I. ridley, j. smith, b. kizzie, m. haase, r, reames, p. shell, k. madison, z. boston, k. mccray, mrs. smallwood. activities activities 56 french club, front row: r. booker, b. cole, m. parker, c. ehrenworth, j. jackson, I. laderach, t. urquhart, g. fauntleroy, s. powell. second row: v. scott, I. davis, s. Wiggins, b. price, d. duncan, b. graboyes, j. backerman, m. johnston, h. bernard, j. sheintoch. third row: a. goldstock, j. mcguigan, r. clarke, n. howard, d. wells, d. small, r. bowles, s. drake, v. minter. fourth row: mrs. brower, s. keller, b. poole, d. gilkenson, k. cornett, b. cheeley, r. jones, b. toombs, v. edmondson. french club offers study of customs under the excellent guidance of madame brower, the french club was able to plan an activity for every month, starting with the autumn months, the french club exhibited slides of europe, dwelling mainly upon france. one of phs’s cafeteria workers, madame siedow, was asked to speak at a french club meeting, a native of france, she told about french customs and traditions. a Christmas party or “une fete de noel” was also held this year in addition to a demonstration of french goumet cooking, the well organized and well executed plans of the french club proved to be interesting as well as educational for all those involved. club member betty cheeley listens with interest in french class. 57 traditions examined by Spanish club “feliz navidad, feliz navidad, feliz navidad prospero ano y felicidad.” merry Christmas from the bottom of my heart, during the Christmas season, echoes of a popular Spanish holiday song could be heard throughout phs. the singing of Christmas carols was not the only activity of Spanish club this year, with advisors, mrs. b. vinson and p. wells, the students learned about Spanish etiquette and customs, the club also enhanced its year by in- teresting programs pertaining to the traditions of the spanish-speaking people. mrs. Vinson and barbara clary enjoy a Spanish Christmas party. Spanish club, front row: miss wells, v. davis, I. trejo, mrs. vinson. sec- ond row: e. smith, r. myers, c. jones, r. Williamson, t. griffith, m. Williamson, c. woods, f. wilson, g. howell, c. ferrer, t. hairston, v. sancaster, p. bonner, f. lee, s. johnson, I. havernack. third row: e. hanford, k. madison, b. whitmore, t. kirkland, j. winford, k. lowe, I. sanchez, v. crocker, d. thompson, t. wilson, d. walker, b. clary, j. kelland, m. thompson, e. relaford, m. howell, b. poythress. fourth row t. livingston, m. zapulla, p. boswell, j. smith, b. brendel, a. boiling, a adkins, v. jones, s. daulton, z. boston, d. poland, c. siedoe, s. lewis, j turner, I. harrison, n. mountcastle, f. heath, p. Chambliss, fifth row: a lobaugh, t. tolling, j. ridout, f. smith, r. robinson, t. thompson, p dikterute, a. garris, d. cook, c. mayberry. activities activities 58 art club benefits phs art club, front row: p. cartwright, j. jarrett, k. bates, b. brendle, g. laity, b. zatcoff, j. hiler, s. lawrence, k. gianniny. back row: j. biscoe, j. zatcoff, b. sickles, second row: b. toombs, b. clary, j. sheintoch, w. simon, r. poke, c. griffith, s. tompkins, r. vaughn, c. smith, mrs. jones, z. barlow, d. brown, b. costner, a. ford, j. kelland, d. branch, c. musgrove. nedrick, s. hardy, m. schwartz. left side: b. cheeley, m. johnston, p. one of phs’s most active service clubs this year was the art club, under the skilled supervision of mrs. I. musgrove and mr. k. graves, the art club was always undertaking jobs which benefited the school. the art club inspired phs students to take an interest in school activities by making posters for the football games and also for the missile drive, they also sold number one buttons for the great wave team, providing the sce- nery for the plays and decorating school bulletin boards also headed the list of art club activities. the 1971 art club had a full, school year, helping others and enjoying themselves at the same time, they added to the Christmas spirit of phs by providing decorations for the halls, gifts for the teachers, and conducting a door decorating contest among homerooms. Shirley hardy readies her potato cut for printing. 59 art club officers, front row: pam Cartwright, pam laity, mrs. musgrove. back row: Charles smith, kay gianniny, barbara zatcoff. jo anne tanner adds the finishing touches to her painting during the closing minutes of an art club meeting. activities activities 60 janet harris is crowned miss fha by pat crawley while ronald walker looks on. 61 fha prepares for tomorrow future homemakers of america were those students who took home eco- nomics or food service classes, advisors, mrs. I. franklin and mrs. t. gilliat, aided the fha in planning new and different things this past year. in june 1971, lolita cox, treasurer, attended a state meeting in roanoke. this year, for the first time, the fha chose a queen, janet harris won this title, the fha sold candy, stationary and candles to raise money, these girls also participated in the Christmas parade. patricia crawley, president, helped the fha plan something for each month, banquets, dances and fashion shows headed the list of monthly events, one of the most important events of the year was fha week, held in march, a tea for fha members and the faculty was held during this week, the monthly plans were well executed which made the fha very successful this year. fha, front row: p. winnie, d. hall, k. burnett, m. white, a. jackson, j. me keever, p. crawley. d. johnson, d. lee. back row: mrs. franklin, c. amabile, n. Scarborough, j. harris, e. cunningham, I. cox, v. rhodes, s. williams, s. caperton, a. king, b. gandy. activities activities 62 fbla sponsors many projects a relatively young club, the phs future business leaders of america was in its third year, phs’s chapter of the fbla was one of the 1800 located all over the nation. the fbla, sponsored by mrs. h. blake, started their year with a formal installation service, other activities of the club included attending a regional workshop at Virginia commonwealth university and a leadership training conference in harrisonburg, Virginia. money-making projects included selling spirit corsages, operating the book store, having a bake sale and sponsoring a basketball game, this year, the fbla sponsored the “busi- ness student of the month”, they also collected food for thanksgiving baskets. rhonda hill and cindy daghita prepare for an fbla activity. fbla, front row: mrs. blake, r. hill, c. daghita, y. lewis, c. cousins, I. bouin, m. spivey. second row: a. ford, a. fisher, t. jones, s. thompson, c. white, c. robinson, s. surles, d. macklin, c. smith, z. bariow. third row: a veneable, g. hannsen, r. benitez, r. jones, v. cox, b. white, s. alley, b. uzzle, p. johnson, c. johnson. fourth row: d. autrey, s. wilson, b. jones, s. arney, n. Scarborough, p. lee, I. jefferson. back row: d. schmidt, k. newsome, j. marshall, f. ferrer, a. hawkins, I. davis, d. emory, r. poke. left side: r. ritz, m. parham. mrs. queries shows students how to operate complicated machines. ,■ V __ rEVBFTTZ Steve fitzgerald is featured on a phs bulletin board as an fbla business student of the month. Oliver dent and mrs. quarles program a computer in the vocational building. activities activities 64 deca gives business experience the distributive education club of america offered leadership and op- portunities for practical working ex- perience for its members. leadership opportunities in deca ranged from being a delegate to one of many conventions to part time employment. school activities included selling trash bags and candy, having a breakfast meeting and adopting a boy from the Petersburg training center. deca, formed to attract youth to the fields of marketing and distribution, had a large, hard working club this year. mr. ivey provides advice for deca members karen bates, robin whitted and Charles hazel. deca, front row. s. droddy, s. spicely, f. smith, b. martinez, r. williams, r. powell, c. jefferson, d. jung, m. pegram, m. brockwell. second row: j. cole, I. dawson, r. jones, h. bonner, f. conway, b. robertson, j. hampton, m. griffin, v. hooper, d. smith, third row: I. green, e. sharratt, c. bryant. a. dunbar, d. massey, I. plummer, t. wyatt, t. couch, fourth row: I. tyo, m. daghita, j. matthews, m. pitmon, k. bates, r. whitted, p. green, j. grandison, mr. williams, back row: s. nichols, t. murrell, k. tassell, c. green, a. williams, v. houston, s. hamilton, m. hill, c. hazel. 65 vica, front row: b. bryant, d. Stewart, r. mcpeak. second row: s. wiggins, j. seymour, d. brintley, r. bell, third row: s. kizzie, r. sexton, j. bland, f. furrow, fourth row: k. key, m. collins, d. avent , r. wilderson. fifth row: s. kelley, j. lundy, p. green, f. smith, sixth row: d. anderson, m. jones, k. riggs, k. ashby, a. Childress. vica stands for industrial education Petersburg high school’s chapter of vocational industrial clubs of america sought, this year, to meet the demands of today’s complex tech- nological society, under the direction of mr. r. whitaker, vica provided an opportunity for students to obtain training in specific areas. the many activities of the 1971-72 vica club included a joint basketball with deca to help raise funds for a Christmas project, a breakfast meet- ing at the holiday inn, and the selling of trash bags as a means of raising money, a school service club as well as a national organization, the vica club of phs made great strides in the fields of industry this year. mike rowe presents an informative demonstration for vica members. activities activities 66 varsity cheerleaders, front row: c. moore, m. hall, miss sears, k. miles, m. spivey. back row: d. warren, r. booker, t. urquhart, r. poke, a. maclin, n. pearson, j. tanner, k. kelly. 67 cheerleaders promote school spirit and good sportsmanship cheering a winning football team was a great experience for phs’s 18 cheerleaders this year, led by co- heads carol moore and margaret spivey and advisor miss g. sears, students opened the 1971-72 football season with a pep rally where the football team and coaches were introduced. nancy pearson and denise warren busily scrub one of the cars at the cheerleaders’ car wash. supported by the band and majorettes, the phs cheerleaders led the wave team to outstanding victories, including the central district title. These sixteen girls and two boys roused phs spirit and pep, while also trying to promote good sportsmanship at all athletic events. kirn miles exemplified phs ' s spirit at one of the many football pep rallies. activities activities 68 j.v.’s add to phs spirit chosen in the late fall, the junior varsity cheerleaders participated mainly during basketball and wres- tling seasons, however, these sopho- more girls added pep and vitality to phs’s school spirit. certain phases of cheering were used to choose junior varsity cheerleaders, these points included poise, person- ality and jumping, also, the ability to execute a cheer and the over-all ap- pearance of a girl were used as a basis for judging, the junior varsity cheerleaders chosen met these requirements to the fullest as they were really great! roberta spivey, pat shell, felicia heath, nancy beasley, ruth hanson, and roslyn Williamson practice cheers for an upcoming basketball game. j.v. cheerleaders, center: r. spivey, f. heath, back row: r. hanson, p. shell, k. madison, m. hicks, n. beasley, r. Williamson. 69 phs forms new chorale taking the place of the glee club, the newly formed chorale had not only singers but also instrumentalists, which needed used for accompa- niment. mr. r. stronach conducted the group which performed the phs thanksgiving and Christmas pro- grams. the chorale also had a citywide project, this group sang for the local television station, wxex. the performance was for Christmas and was viewed by the television audi- ence on Christmas eve. phs’s chorale was certainly a dedicated group of musicians, interested in performing many different kinds of music. a. goldstock, m. johnston, t. boiling, m. pegram, k. thweatt, h. asbeil, j. harrison. back row: r. alston, k. jones, e. relaford, c. walker, j. simon, e. relaford, m. stevens. chorale, front row: r. greene, I. Williamson, mr. stronach. second row: b. scott, j. carter, v. jones, n. howard, b. Sutherland, w. davis. third row: h. bernard, a. relaford, d. bland, w. meyers. fourth row: e. norris, a. boiling, c. jones, g. howell, z. boston, r. graboyes. fifth row: s. frazier. linda Williamson entertains the student body during the Christmas concert. activities activities 70 majorettes add variety to band keeping school spirit alive and partic- ipating in many activities were the phs majorettes, these girls add spice and color to the phs band in their many performances, formerly an all girl squad, this year two male twirlers were added, all of these majorettes spent endless hours practicing so that their performances might be flawless, even duringthe summertime, these students gave many hours in order to practice routines together. outside of phs, the majorettes accompanied the band in many per- formances. these majorettes marched in the Petersburg Christmas parade, the veterans’ day parade, Virginia state homecoming, and others, phs was well represented in the Petersburg area by the cheerful and colorful routines of these majorettes. yolanda beloate takes a short rest after pre-game activities before preparing for half-time. majorettes, front row: a. gee, b. robinson, w. mckinnon, y. beloate, g. fauntleroy. back row: b. cheeley, v. wilson, d. thompkins, g. stith, c. winfield, m. Williamson, c. jones, m. reese, b. cole. if activities 72 band involves many phs students participating in every aspect of school life, the band this year sought to rouse phs spirit, mr. r. stronach, the director, conducted the band. the Petersburg, colonial heights and Virginia state college parades headed the band’s performances, it also played for phs football games, pep rallies and senior basketball games, phs’s bandsmen played in the thanksgiving, Christmas and spring concerts, many of the students in the band participated in a local television show during Christmas, the band was present too at graduation, which concluded its outstanding year at phs. kathy newson awaits further instructions before heading onto the field for a per- formance. 73 the Petersburg high school marching band. flutes and piccolos jayne carter, woodwind coordinator Patricia boswell Shelia drake arthur edmonds germaine fauntleroy vanessa minter bettye scott elizabeth watson crystal woods oboe beverly randolph clarinets hazel bernard, principal margaret andrews Claudette baugh don bland brenda cole francine hawkins linda jackson wanda jones freda lewis kathy lowe ethel norris marsha parker beatrice price elena relaford sonora wiggins valerie williams alto clarinet wanda payton bass clarinet bernard davis sandy frazier kathy newsom contrabass clarinet craig walker saxophones roland draughn, principal richard kelly, principal Charlene peterson sandra powell louis price pam robinson kevin Scarborough theodore scott french horns robert graboyes, student director harris asbeil david Chambliss nancy howard huston summers trumpets and cornets william davis, brass coordinator roy anderson bobby bridger edna Charles adrian dance james jackson robert lewis james stuart william talley dan thompson roy walton, drum major trombones gilbert jones, principal rodney alston douglas kelly everette relaford baritones francis ellis mark Stevens neal young tuba james harrison, principal ronnie martin tympani and percussion cesario ferrer, percussion coordinator filmer aquino Claude baugh greg comstock buddy dix harold hutcherson Calvin jones clarence Oliver additional personnel in marching band dorothy alston Charles bartlett ruth bowles theresa braden vera davis larry droddy beth drumheller james embry deborah farley Cheryl fuller romona greene thomila hairston eddie hanford robert hison charlotte jones james jones rose jones Sylvia jones paula mason ardee mickens deborah parham marian pegram carol perry kenneth thweatt sheraldine williams bonnie wyatt activities activities 74 talented musicians show promise in phs band robert graboyes, student director, prepares to conduct a difficult piece of music. 75 jerome raines relaxes and reads of his great athletic feats in the Petersburg high school review. varsity club honors athletes phs’s varsity club was very active this year, this club was comprised of many outstanding athletes. to be eligible for membership, a boy must have participated in a varsity sport and have earned a letter in that sport, the varsity club members helped sell drinks during football games and other athletic events, elected officers, president Steve dugger, secretary buster pace and tre asurer don smith tried their best to keep phs spirit alive. varsity club, front row: g. carsley, g. zabner, j. crumpler, s. bach, s. leonard, d. smith, s. dugger, b. pace, h. ford, b. clarke. second row: r. walker, r. price, t. hill, c. smith, t. hairston, g. mccoy, p. boone, a. burrow, j. anderson. third row: j. jenkins, r. alston, e. barnes, c. caudle, m. ende, r. brockwell, j. slate, m. curry, a. geter, a. dance, fourth row: r. hanford, m. fultz, p. pender, c. barlow, I. davis, t. ramsey, d. clarke, j. harris, a. talley. back row: k. smith, r. bell, b. bugg, b. wiison, c. smith, j. raines, o. myies, I. ridley, m. malone, g. phillips. activities activities 76 good oral communication is forensics club goal forensics club, front row: m. johnston, j. kozak, b. poole, r. graboyes. second row: a. goldstock, r. Clarke, j. demons, third row: d. minton, mrs. frederick, a. edmonds. improvement in public speaking and oral communication comprised the ideals of the forensics club this year, under the direction of mrs. j. frederick, this club planned and carried out various activities. during the meetings, the students in the forensics club prepared themselves to compete against other rhetorically inclined students, a vari- ety of contests were entered by the members this year, the american legion contest and a district forensics contest were among those in which phs students participated, the talent of these students was certainly evi- dent as they walked away with high honors in many of the contests. david minton prepares to address the student body at one of the many sea meetings held at phs this year. 77 hazel bernard and germaine fauntleroy discuss the review. phs clubs offer diversity the activities of phs were widely diversified this year, language, jour- nalism, business, and honor clubs were just a few of the many clubs in which students could participate. extracurricular activities were found to be very useful in gaining insight on many subjects, these activities gave students enjoyment as well as a feel- ing of active involvement in phs. missile and review photographer wayne cook mixes chemicals for developing negatives. activities WE ' VE ONLY JUST BEGUN UL WILLIAMS Slowly Music by ROGER, NIC a y — — - — j Z — h — iJ=: iJt = Am? 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We ' ve Just Be- gun. sports Shar-ing hor- i - zons that f ¥ J J JJJJU -I — ■— F=- J J J J- f crimson wave has undefeated season the 1971 Petersburg high school football team finished an outstanding season with a 10-1 record, losing only to douglas freeman in the regional game, the wave ranked number one in the state for six consecutive weeks, but finished fifth the the state overall. herbert ford led the dynamite wave attack by completing 72 of 166 passes for 1225 yards and 17 touchdowns, leading rushers included jerome smith, leonard davis, and ronald walker, the wave offense averaged 289 yards per game while the defense allowed only an average of 9.5 points a game. the superiority of the wave team was evident, and two games especially exhibited the team’s greatness, manchester traveled to cameron field for a game of the unbeatens. after trailing at halftime, the wave went ahead early in the fourth quarter only to fall behind with less than four minutes left in the game, phs rallied to score in the remaining minutes to pull ahead and win the game. the very next week, the wave met e. c. glass, a non-district, unbeaten team, on the second play of the game, bernard wilson recovered a fumble in the end zone to score, after herbert ford threw a 59 yard touchdown pass to lawrence archer, Cornell barlow demonstrated his kicking ability by booting a 41 yard field goal. e. c. glass closed the score to 15-13, but the mighty wave scored once more on a short run by jerome smith to sew up the victory. much credit should be given to first- year coach norman jenkins who was selected central district coach of the year, also elected to the all-regional first team were curtis smith, Cornell barlow, and silas leonard. for a team, under a new coach, to achieve such great honors in the district, region, and state was certainly worth the respect of each student at phs. offensive end lawrence archer finds open field after receiving a pass. 81 phs opponent 28 benedictine 6 14 meadowbrook 13 12 thomas dale 0 19 midlothian 3 33 hopewell 7 26 manchester 20 23 e.c. glass 13 31 prince george 14 22 dinwiddie 0 42 colonial heights 7 regional playoff 7 douglas freeman 22 safety ricky brockwell and linebacker james street prepare to tackle a runner. football team, front row: r. alston, s. dugger, h. ford, c. barlow, s. leonard, t. hill, j. raines, c. caudle, v. miles, g. mccoy. second row: c. smith, I. green, r. handford, h. branch, b. taliey, e. fisher, I. davis, r. walker, m. lewis, i. bullock, o. dent, o. myles. third row: b. wilson, k. wade, p. dikteruk, j. smith, s. lewis, e. johnson, j. buford, d, smith, k smith, r. price, fourth row: p. pender, j. slate, I. reese, d. coureton, c goode, w. borwn, I. archer, b, gilliam, j. bowles, w. johnson. back row. t. akins, g. johnson, I. walker, p. kendrick, j, goode, j. street. sports sports 82 outstanding offense remains key to wave success carl goode returns an interception for another wave first down. Steve dagger escorts herbert ford into the endzone for a score. aided by jerome smith, Steve dagger rounds left end for a long gainer. ronald walker picks up yardage behind the blocking of jerome smith. herbert ford shows excellent form in leading the undefeated wave team during the 1971 season. sports Silas leonard makes all-state team bernard wilson prepares to tackle a douglas freeman ball carrier in the regional game. jasper buford and glenn johnson jump for joy after winning the district title. 85 central district title sends wave into regional game j B |j !i i! !| defensive captain elson barnes gets tips from coach jenkins at regionals. sports phs places second in central district the 1971-72 crimson wave basketball team finished on outstanding season with a record of seventeen wins and three losses, this was due largely to the superior height the team pos- sessed. the front court consisted of michael howard 6’5”, morris fultz 6’6”, and moses malone 6’9”. the wave team overpowered each op- ponent game after game though many teams tried unsuccessfully to institute the slowdown technique on the phs team, due to excellent shooting by the starting five, the opponents went away defeated, moses malone led the team in rebounds and also had a 21.6 average for the season, bernard bugg and ronald walker proved to be great ball handlers in the back court. avenging their two earlier losses to hopewell and colonial heights, the phs team bounced back and won 15 games in a row to place second in the central district, skill, leadership and hustle certainly proved to be the right combination as the wave teams go on. under the leadership of coach hayes, the j.v. team compiled a winning season with a 16-2 record. Oswald beloate led the team with a 12.4 average. starting guard ronald walker strives continuously for two more points for the wave. Stanley taylor shows skill in shooting against the colo- nials. varsity basketball, front row: r. walker, b. bugg, coach peale, s. taylor, b. wiison. back row: b. nunnaly, r. robertson, d. pankey, m. fultz, m. malone, m. howard, g. phillips, c. barlow, c. smith. record phs opponent 70 midlothian 44 76 john marshall 66 65 hopewell 81 62 colonial heights 73 57 meadowbrook 51 64 dinwiddie 54 65 prince george 43 79 thomas dale 55 29 manchester 12 70 hopewell 66 77 midlothian 43 39 colonial heights 37 51 meadowbrook 38 47 dinwiddie 45 61 prince george 47 36 John marshall 30 66 thomas dale 49 88 manchester 60 central district tournament phs opponent 51 prince george 44 41 thomas dale 43 appearing to be trapped by midlothian, bernard bugg still makes a good play. sports 88 moses malone and morris fultz try to prevent a meadowbrook score. moses malone exhibits the winning form as he makes two points. bernard bugg races down the court for a wave score. r A underclassmen lead basketball team mosses malone out-jumps a meadowbrook player for possession of the basketball. sports sports 90 young j.v.’s compile record winning season junior varsity basketball, front row: m. thompson, coach hayes, w. gee. back row: e. hollins, w. crocker, d. hunt, o. beloate, g. Johnson, j. perkins, a. jones, a. thweatt, b. hogland, s. bland, m. kerns, j. goode. record phs opponent 73 midlothian 57 60 john marshall 66 61 hopewell 64 75 meadowbrook 33 63 dinwiddie 59 62 prince george 57 70 thomas dale 40 64 manchester 55 44 hopewell 43 63 midlothian 41 74 colonial heights 44 87 meadowbrook 50 68 dinwiddie 45 73 prince george 52 46 john marshall 42 59 thomas dale 54 87 manchester 36 Oswald beloate executes a fantastic move against the midlothian trojans. 91 trying for a pin, adrian dance muscles his opponent to the mat during one of Petersburg’s many home matches. phs wrestlers carry on winning touch winning was the only word in phs’s vocabulary, as the 1971-1972 edition of the wrestling team chalked up vic- tory after victory, ending the season with an 11-1-1 record, the wave matsmen captured the central district title along with the regional title. leading the team for the second con- secutive year, silas leonard and michael moore ended with identical 19-1-0 records, tommie parker, along with leonard and moore captured the regional titles in their respective weight classes. breaking records was easy for the wave team, alphonso burrow broke his own pin record succeeding in just sixteen seconds in the regional tournament, michael moore pinned all of his opponents in the first period except for his one loss, perhaps the biggest achievement of all was the second place earned in the state meet by silas leonard. H L . .] i i wrestling, front row: t. parker, j. winfield, e. barnes, m. moore, a. boone, a. dance, a. goode, coach smith, frt rcf row.- a. hoosier, t. parker, burrow, b. Chambliss, d. peebles. second row: k. smith, m. lewis, p. t. earwood, h. miles, b. clarke, g. walker, back row; a. geter. sports sports 92 record phs opponent 39 john f. Kennedy 22 21 douglas freeman 38 25 thomas dale 25 49 john marshall 13 30 colonial heights 26 54 thomas jefferson 18 44 manchester 11 67 thomas jefferson 6 42 dinwiddie 12 63 prince george 6 37 meadowbrook 15 50 hopewell 12 48 huguenot 4 alphonso burrow demonstrates great skill and talent in pinning his opponent from thomas dale. michael lewis succeeds in breaking one of his opponent’s holds during a home wrestling match. elson barnes executes an unbreakable hold at a hopewell match. michael moore demonstrates a “half-nelson” in one of his many victorious matches. 93 phs wrestling team captures regional crown all-regional champion silas leonard proves to be very skillful on the mat. sports sports 94 ikego bullock executes a beautiful cradle which is impossible for his opponent to break. alfred goode counters a power switch which is very effective against his thorn as dale opponent. Ilewellyn joe works for a power switch which proves successful in one of his decisive matches. adrian dance overpowers his opponent and succeeds in obtaining a winning position in his match. veteran matmen display winning form 95 preston boone shows that it is very difficult to score on the first take-down. sports sports 96 batters display individual talent although they displayed great individ- ual talent, the 1971 baseball team failed to secure a winning season, the team record was certainly no indication of the actual skill shown by the many returning lettermen and also the newcomers to the team. speed was certainly a factor during the season as the wave constantly kept their opponent on the lookout for stolen bases, which totaled as many as fifteen for some players, even though the wave team lost twelve games, the players never lost hope and never accepted defeat without at least trying. varsity baseball, front row: m. curry, d. barney; second row: p. parham, j. slate, h, ford, k. hill, r. hanford, d. smith; third row: b. branch, g. philips, r. brockwell, g. carsley, b. clarke; back row: d. early, d. smith, d. cole, m. covington, r. thacker. ' til 97 leading batter, doug smith, exemplifies the power that earned him a .345 batting average. baseball phs 2 hopewell 1 thomas dale 6 dinwiddie 6 midlothian 12 meadowbrook 2 manchester 0 dinwiddie 19 midlothian 2 hopewell 0 thomas dale 2 colonial heights 13 meadowbrook 1 prince george 2 colonial heights 4 manchester 1 prince george opponent 5 6 0 0 5 13 5 12 6 5 9 14 14 5 7 dexter hill shows determi- 2 nation while running to home plate. sports coach budlove discusses strategy for the upcoming match with golfers gary zabner, mark ende, Steve bach and jesse crumpier. golf, tennis teams post many wins the golf team did well this year, end- ing with a record of twelve wins, seven losses and one tie. the team was aided by coach budlove, who willingly shared his knowledge in order to make the team more successful. behind the coaching of mr. hairston, the tennis team played their way to a six and three record for the season, each member of the team gave his time and energy to the many games. 1971 golf record phs opponent 3 meadowbrook 15 131 2 midlothian 41 2 81 2 hopewell 91 2 14 prince george 4 71 2 meadowbrook 101 2 131 2 midlothian 41 2 61 2 hopewell 111 2 141 2 prince george 31 2 11 thomas dale 7 14 dinwiddie 4 71 2 thomas dale 7 61 2 dinwiddie 111 2 11 midlothian 7 9 meadowbrook 9 18 manchester 9 6 hopewell 12 14 prince george 4 10 dinwiddie 8 12 thomas dale 6 19 manchester 8 veteran golfer Steve bach blasts the ball from a sand trap to salvage a par. 99 1971 tennis record opponent manchester 4 thomas dale l meadowbrook 0 hopewell 8 midlothian 1 manchester 5 hopewell 9 meadowbrook 0 thomas dale 3 tim antozzi executes a skillful forehand return. sports ” ' ■ -it ' WE ' VE ONLY JUST BEGUN .UL WILLIAMS Music by ROGER f Slowly . 71 ■ ' V . s ... ...... .. •dbf l: H rf i H { Frnaj? 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Gm9 to Coda C7sus 102 0 D W bye bye birdie captivates audience brought to life by the student cast, the annual spring musical, bye bye birdie! was presented in may of 1971. the story of a teen idol leaving his ca- reer to enter military service, captivated the audience’s attention from the time the curtain rose until the final scene. not only were the dramatics excep- tional, but the choreography, music, and scenery were also outstanding, the simplicity of action and the fresh- ness of approach brought thunderous applause and standing ovations at the close of the curtain calls at each per- formance. Patricia hill diligently practices her part in the play. 103 james jackson, kay jones, and mr. Herbert marsh work feverishly as opening night approaches. james jackson and bert poole perform on the ed sullivan show. david rninton tries to cheer up kay gianniny by singing “put on a happy face”. Student life 104 CD c CD T3 3 CO phs students visit historic europe france! germany! italy! eighteen phs art students visited three foreign countries this summer, art classes and visits to rr.any historical and cul- tural landmarks, contributed to each student’s personal knowledge of europe. touring the cities and meet- ing the people of europe were certainly great learning experiences. with mrs. lou musgrove as their advisor, these students participated in art classes, centered mainly around florence, italy. the “old world” culture of europe gave these eighteen students a storehouse of knowledge and a treasury of lasting memories that will always be remembered. phs students pause amid some of the modern artwork of europe. mrs, musgrove, surrounded by elaborate gothic buildings, takes a five minute break. chad scott sits peacefully by a canal in Venice. 105 phs’s girls’ state representatives connie jefferson, theolette ledbetter, and germaine fauntleroy reflect on their week at radford college. seniors gain governmental insight last june at girls’ and boys’ state, phs was represented by eight young peo- ple. ronald powell, mark powers, david minton, James Jackson, and harrison bonner attended boys’ state which was held at the college of william and mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, traveling to radford college, theolette ledbetter, germaine fauntleroy, and Constance jefferson attended girls’ state as repre- sentatives from phs. the purpose of both groups was a better understanding of the functioning of a state government, democratic elections of candidates were held and proper governmental procedures were carried out by the students, workshops were set up so that each person could play an active part, learning the importance of good government proved to be very educa- tional for these eight students. david minton, mark powers, James Jackson, harrison bonner, and ronald powell show their ex- citement at being selected for boys’ state. Student life student life 106 pep rallies typifies phs spirit “we’re gonna take ya higher!” the shouts and cheers at pep rallies for the phs football team rose to great heights this year, with a ten and zero record and the central district title, the 1971 football team created tremendous school spirit and over- whelming pride in phs. phs pep rallies, held on friday afternoons, generated a feeling of ex- citement that led the wave team to many victories, led by the pep band, cheerleaders, and majorettes, the men in crimson and gold succeeded in leading the Virginia high school league poll for four consecutive weeks. tina urquhart dances to the music of the band before a big football game that night. 107 w c Q. CD 3 CD Student band director bobby graboyes prompts gilbert jones on the next selections for the pep rally. mike zapulla, timmy antozzi, jill sheintoch, and donna wells let everyone know that phs is number one. majorette marie reese dances to the stimulating music of the pep band. student life 108 betty cheeley shows the qualities of a fine majorette. cheerleaders and coaches prepare for the opening phs pep rally. cheerleaders and band lead pep rallies switching places with the cheerleaders, phs’s majorettes show varied expressions. 109 phs seniors gain recognition many phs seniors were recognized this year for their fine contributions in the field of academic achievement, the awards received for these out- standing contributions were based on the qualities of scholarship, leader- ship, and citizenship. in observance of youth appreciation in november, the Petersburg optimist club honored students from five area high schools, phs was privileged to have six award winners, trophies were presented in the fields of music, art, academic achievement, athletics, and citizenship. the national merit scholarship yielded commendations for many phs seniors, mark powers and robert martz were named finalists in this test, also, lolita cox and ronald powell received rec- ognition for placing as semifinalists in mark powers, lolita cox, ronald powell, and robert martz are recognized as outstanding national achievement scholarship students by the national merit scholarship foundation. program for negro students. robert graboyes, pam laity, william davis, linda laderach, david minton, and william leonard are phs’s optimist award winners. Student life student life 110 senior prom queen debbie hare is delighted as her name is announced. newly crowned, junior miss nancy howard smiles radiantly for the audience. carleassa weaver is phs’s miss Christmas seal. queens crowned at phs dances as an attempt to recognize beauty and as a part of the festive celebra- tions, the students select queens for their three annual dances. miss donna hare represented the se- nior class when she reigned as queen of the senior prom. the junior class held its ring dance in march where the juniors received their 1972 class rings, miss karen kelly triumphed over a field of eight girls to become queen of the ring dance. in the fall, the sophomore class made it contribution to the Petersburg high school list of beauty queens by electing roslyn Williamson queen of the fall festival dance. another feature of the 1972 year was the election of miss Christmas seal, the sea conducted the voting for this school queen working with the southside tuberculosis and respira- tory disease association. miss carleasa weaver was chosen to this position. 1971 ring queen karen kelly looks excited as she awaits her coronation. student life 112 night of January 16 th involves audience not keeping with the traditional musical play presented in the spring, the students of phs put on a captivating drama, the night of January 16, in december of 1971. the cast, headed by advisors, mr. k. graves and mr. r. zaruba, did an excellent job in carrying out the play, the play about the court trial of karen andre allowed the audience to get involved by the random choosing of twelve members to serve as the jury. the play, written by ayn rand, was ex- ceptional in that there was no written ending to the play, rather, the jury made the final decision as to how the play would close, it was extremely in- teresting to note that of the three per- formances, the juries delivered two not guilty verdicts and one verdict of guilty, this play was a pleasant addition to the extracurricular activi- ties of phs. attorney david minton listens as ken gianniny gives his testimony. 113 judge vanessa minter looks thoughtful as david minton questions vicki tank. david minton extends a welcome to bert poole and kay gianniny as they enter the courtroom. Student life student life 114 1972 is unforgettable year an exciting year, a memorable year, that was how phs school months were in 1971 and ’72. it was a year of sports, such as a champion football team and a superb basketball team, this year held many memories for se- niors and underclassmen alike, for underclassmen came events including the fall festival dance, and the ring dance, as for seniors soon leaving the realm of phs, activities included the senior prom, senior week, and the long awaited gradua- tion. for all students, though, the years held many memories not to be forgotten. curtis smith and mark cole carefully make their selection on phs’s new juke box. 115 a group of ecstatic students stream from the doors of phs as another weekend rolls around. during tryouts, kathryn madison proves her ability to execute precise cheers. cynthia graves helps collect food for a needy Christmas family. 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D Gmaj? . 1 I J — — 0 nd yes, We ' ve Just Be- gun. f 0. m f iEEi classes I If ' • m Shar-ing hor- i - zons that 1 F f sophomore class officers are crystal woods, president; patricia walker, bernadette cain, and tracy giles. angle adkins jimmy alien carol amabile Christie andrews margaret andrews filmer aquino terri banks paulette barboza ada barcliff zelda barlow eunice batts mary baugh nancy beasley debra belcher bob bennett pamela benton susan bienefeld don bland nadine bland thomasine boiling danny bolton gregory bolton zelda boston patricia boswell ronnie brandt billie brendle robert bridger yvonne briggs deborah brintley wayne bristow 119 cecelia brooks brenda brown Carolyn brown david brown debbie brown deborah brown nancy brown brenda bryant debbie burnett Charlene burton iarry byrd bernadette cain harry cain charlotte castelle david Chambliss dora Chappell robert dark sherry dark veronica dark annette elements carol cohen jeri cohen betty Collins joni Collins smiling faces is sophomore theme the class of 1974 had an exciting, fun filled year, once school got underway, the sophomores got together and began planning for their first year of high school life, fund raising projects and a dance were cited as the most important events of the year for soph- omores. november was “smile month” and all of the class of ‘74’ sold smile buttons, the purpose was to earn money for the sophomore sponsored “fall festival” dance, the theme for the dance was “smiling faces.” with mr. morgan as their sponsor, the sophonores proved themselves truly responsible and capable of carrying on different proj- ects at phs. mr. morgan explains to sophomores the important role they play in the student life at phs. sophomores sophomores 120 majorette faye wilson looks exhausted after a dynamite half-time show. sophs outsell upperclassmen in fund drive grace conway doris cook deborah cooke kenneth courtney craig cox charlotte crawford joy creech venita crocker wayne crocker nelson curtis Sheryl dalton hattie davis lenora davis phyllis davis Shelia dean wayne dean Charles dodson Charles donahue larry droddy karen drumgoole beth drumheller milton dugger timothy earwood denice edmonds 121 sophomores begin with orientation day ronnie edmonds reba edmunds waiter edmunds velda edwards cathy eldridge kirk ellis nellie evans robert evans derek fairley wyouka favors mary fields robert ford sue ford eric fultz diana garner kevin garner annie garris michael gee william gee ken gianniny tracy giles matthew gilliam alfred goode james goodwyn sophomores listen very attentively at one of their more exciting class meetings. sophomores linda favors listens intently and takes explicit notes in home economics class. kalvin gordon joan grandison Woodrow grandison amy graves bridget graves debra graves lydia gray karen green pearl green thomasine gregory Cheryl griffin theresa griffin james grubbs mike haase deborah hall ellen hall rhoda hamrnin eddie hanford ruth hanson Virginia hardy janet harris barry harrison leslie harvanek debbie harvell myron haskins brenda hawkins francine hawkins felicia heath maurice heath norris heath 123 sophomores enthusiastically enter into activities marva hicks hilda high rebecca hogan eugene hollins chestertine hopkins odyseas housianitis carol jackson diane jackson harold jackson linda jackson irene james andrew jefferson debra Johnson henry johnson jimmy johnson beverly jones Cassandra jones charlotte jones Cynthia jones daralene jones Janice jones junila jones karen jones Virginia jones raymonde jung jim keeton sherry kellett doug kelly richard kendrick noah kerns sophomores sophomores 124 sophomores are new to senior high rosinette king la barbara kizzie Charles lamb marsha lamb vernetta lancaster gloria lanier dale langley Stacey lazarus felicia lee garland lee patricia lee diane lemons bessie lester audrey lewis freda lewis edward love kathy lowe sandra lundy diane lutz delores maclin ricky maclin kathryn madison Cynthia mann joanne matthews wanda peyton and patricia walker persuade milton jackson to buy a smiling face button. 125 Charlene peterson and larry droddy enjoy themselves at a phs pep rally. william mayfield ernette me cray robert me keever rhonda me new wanda minetree james mitchell jimmie moore michael moore david morgan bernie morris david mosley Clarita mountcastle chandois murray tony murray ernestine myrick lynn newsom Sharon o ' neal cathy owen myrtis owen carlos paige Catherine parham deborah parham michael parham tommie parker sophomores sophomores 126 sophomore janet harris is miss fha wanda payton shanta peerman elizabeth pegram jackie pegram Shirley pegram joseph perkins trances perry yvonne perry Iloyd peters faye phiilips Cynthia poke rosemary polk linda pope veronica porter dorthula powell trank preston bessie prude roy purdie richard puryear beverly randolph gail rainey reid reames sue redmond Willie reekes marie reese kevin richardson lisa richardson rita richmond bonita ridley gwendolyn roberts 127 class of 74 leads phs enrollment larry robertson pamela robinson ricky robinson bill sandidge nancy Santiago Cindy Satterfield gail saunuf nell Scarborough Cheryl scott monica scruggs debra seaborne dean self pat shell bonnie sickles bruce Silverman edward slate brenda slaughter brenda smith Carolyn smith deborah smith deborah smith diane smith eddie smith freda smith gennise smith larry smith marie smith roberta spivey michael Stewart Steve Stewart sophomores sophomores 128 gayle stith vera stith joanne street frank suber brenda Sutherland marsha talbott brenda talley carol talley mary tanner karen tassell doug taylor jackie taylor milton taylor tim thomas sandra thompson 129 fall festival dance is sophomore success venita crocker is announced first runner-up for fall festival queen. the progress authority provides music for the fall festival dance. Sylvia thompson danny thompson lisa thompson mark thompson james threatt deborah tompkins john traylor brenda tucker lee tucker tommy tudor gayle turnamian janeane turner malcolm turner Craig walker jane walker patricia walker wayne walker floyd Wallace sophomores sophomores 130 ronnie ward Pamela Washington danny wasyk elizabeth watson cathy Weatherford lowell webb joel weiner barbara white david whitlow jane wicker joyce Wiggins debra williams nadine williams paul williams rhonda williams robertha williams sophomores add variety to student body sophomores enjoy a moment of relaxation during class. jeanette kelly diligently practices her typing. robert cooke works on his project for woodworking class. doris cook shows great skill in playing kickball. salena williams roslyn Williamson deborah Wilson jimmy Wilson randy Wilson Valencia wilson patricia winbush john Winfield dawn Womack linda woods bonnie wyatt john wynn loretta uzzle robert vaughan antoinette venable mary vik mary zappulla geri zatcoff sophomores juniors 132 robert alien dorothy alston faye anderson John anderson Judy anderson tim antozzi susan arney James arnold harris asbeil Connie ashby randy atkins debbie autrey debbie aziin barry banks barry barber robin barboza patricia barcliff Charles barlett jean baugh debbie bell robert bell rose benitez morris berry donald bish president anna boiling, ronald walker, and barbara Jones lead the class of 1973. rudoiph cooper demonstrates his woodworking ability in woodshop. juniors 133 participate in phs activities the juniors of phs had a full, but happy year, this year the class of 1973 faced exciting events such as the ordering and receiving of class rings, the ring dance and class day. other not-so-exciting happenings included taking national merit scholarship qualifying tests, college boards, and scat and step tests, juniors also participated in college night held in October, this night aided college bound students in choosing the proper college, with over four hundred students in the class, the juniors never worried about lack of participation in their many activities at phs this year, they became actively involved with school projects such as the school wide selling of trashbags and candy, many juniors willingly lent a helping hand so that phs might claim 1971 as one of the most successful years yet. bonnie bishop kathy blakes george blanks nell blanks anna boiling patricia bonner lorraine bowles theresa braden denise branch george branch henry branch nancy brennan barbara brickhouse marie brockwell Charles brooks john brown renate brown deborah buggs ikego bullock Sharon caperton roy carter sandy carter benjamin Chambliss Carolyn Chambliss juniors juniors 134 juniors prepare for psat’s and college boards milton chandler betty cheeley richard Claiborne esther clanton paula Clark melissa coates mike cohen brenda cole jean cole michael collins edward conrecode kathy cornett toni couch vicki cox Sherman crews michael crocker ronnie smith and james harris discuss upcoming pep rally. extracurricular activities keep class of ’73 busy adrian dance exemplifies the great spirit of the phs student body. mary daghita adrian dance jackie daniel arthur davis la fawn davis leonard davis lynn dawson glenn dennis Oliver dent Cornelia dewitt janet dewitt Shirley dicson tamara downey Shelia droddy rosa dugger david duncan arthur edmonds cary edwards diana eldridge michael ellis james embry debra emory mark ende geraldine felder juniors juniors 136 francisco ferrer audrey fisher elijah fisher gloria fisher Steve f itzgerald benjamin ford sandy frazier Cheryl fuller morris fultz beulah gandy katherine garner diane gee arthur geter james giles debbie gilkenson carl goode barbara gordon Calvin gore mary graves barbara gray ramona greene marvin griffin jimmy gupton thomila hairston theresa hampton robert hanford marlon hanks Shirley hardy linda harper john harris james harrison melvin haskins phyllis hawkins Charles hedges thomas heller lela hersh john pace and russell hill record another touchdown for the wave. 137 head majorette, wanda mckinnon, struts to the music of the band. junior year marks halfway point candy hewitt billy hicks bob hollis betty holmes roosevelt holmes ginger howell alice jackson harold jefferson Wallace johnson angela jones barbara jones Carlton jones Charles jones darlene jones eldridge jones frank jones james jones lament jones veronica jones wanda g. jones wanda I. jones david kamery suzanne keller aubrey king pearl king donald kirkland james kirkland tommy kirkland juniors juniors 138 boris kizzie frank kriecar bill laderach debra lastoria laura lawrence mary lawrence randy lawson dale lee mary lee robert lewis sandy lewis yvonne lewis A r Cl a james kirkland and gary zabner listen intently during one of their many classes. gayle lindsey Carolyn lowery anne Wilson maclin tommy mallory janet marshall betty martinez gary martinez John mason denise massey diane matthews martine mayfield david maywalt 139 juniors prepare for their senior year at phs Curtis smith hurriedly finishes his lunch in order to get to class on time. (ester jones takes advantage of the many books in the library, kim me coy keith me crickard Sharon me dougail robin mckeever wanda mckinnon cecelia merritt ardee mickens Charles moore osie myles Constance nedrick Josephine nelson kathy newsom ethel norris william nunnally Stephanie olds carlos orr robin ovens theresa owens James parham juniors juniors 140 teresa parker nancy pearson Willard peet marian pegram brenda perkins carol perry delmar perry linda perry lois peterson terri peterson gonzell phillips Steven pierce margie pitmon louise plummer parker plymale donald poland bert poole kenneth pope beatrice price louis price reginald price susan pugh deborah pulley melvin reames I j 1 successful college night held for juniors barbara jones assists faye anderson with a book for her book report. annette relaford elena relaford everette relaford kathy richardson John ridout richard ritz robbie robertson vanessa robinson Cindy ruffa larry sanchez rio savoy deborah schmidt bettye scoff roger shepard clarence siedow donna skeriff delores slaughfer donna small don smifh james smifh james smifh ronald smifh Shelia spicely michael sfarr david sfevens cafhy sfifh husfon summers alien falley debbie falley william falley juniors juniors 142 class of ’73 selects school rings rick talmage jo ann tanner Carlton taylor debbie taylor timmy taylor tony thomas william thomas terence thompson kenneth thweatt beverly toombs Cheryl traylor valerie tucker robert tudor linda tyo william vaughan david walker gustino walker james walker michael walker ronald walker wanda walker barbara warren denise warren jackie warren danny Washington jo ann Washington edward watkins darleen wells donna wells michael west 143 mary Whitaker debbie white juanita white mary white william Wiggins bonnie wilder bobby williams Charles williams dinah williams jesse williams Shelia williams valerie williams linda Williamson maureen Williamson leonard wilson lestine wilson russell wilson carl Winfield Christine Winfield Carolyn womack marsha womack gwen wooden gail woolard danny workman class day highlights juniors gary zabner mike zappulla barbara zatcoff beverly zweig kathy cornett, pat shell, and bert poole relax between numbers at the fall festival dance. perry wynn jerry young neal young juniors seniors 144 determined officers guide senior class senior week, the senior newspaper and the senior prom headed the list of activities sponsored by the class of 72. well organized meetings of the class brought about these activities and others such as the senior basketball game. in addition to the usual classroom ac- tivities, special tests were administered to seniors, achievement tests were taken along with civil service tests, both tests were used to determine a student ' s areas of proficiency in different fields of learning. heading the class of 1972 were james jackson as president, sandra powell as vice president and nancy howard as secretary, senior decorations, ways and means, publicity, social, projects, and service committees were set up by these executives to carry out senior activities. leading the senior class are vice president sandra powell, president james jackson, and secre- tary nancy howard. thomas lee akines terry lee anderson susan lanell alley Wilbert burton anderson rodney kevin alston timothy taylor arney ronald dale anderson kenneth william ashby 145 seniors participate in fund raising activities keith ty rone banks karen lynn bates Claude levitt baugh Claudette grace baugh aubrey daniel avenf Cornell alexander barlow Jeffrey keith backerman elson ray barnes bruce wayne bagwel william lee barnes karen kelly rips into some paper towels at the cheerleaders ' carwash. seniors seniors 146 seniors form committees for year’s activities yolanda michelle beloate nathaniel blackwell linette bond rickey alien bowen hazel lee bernard linda teresa blouin harrison bonner ruth juanita bowles jesse thomas biscoe michael jack bolton ruth ella booker jack thomas branch gayle ann bishop 147 extracurricular activities interest class of ’72 richard nelson brockwell debra elaine brown Murick odell brown patricia diane brown vanessa dale brown cynthia june bryant ' A patricia ann brown susan trances brown wayne ulysses brown robert mitchell bryant karen bates and vera davis patiently await their ride home. seniors seniors 148 bernard freeman bugg phyllis mary callear jean marie burroughs david Carmichael alphonso edwin burrow raymond judson carr william alexandria cain jayne ellyn carter eventful year includes senior basketball game Pamela shields Cartwright linda barbara castle june thomas and joyce Chavis play basketball to earn funds for the senior prom. 149 herbert ford shows his skill as he leaps for the basketball. seniors seniors 150 seniors review year’s work before exams barbara ann clary francine cole carroll gregory comstock barbara joyce costner janet faye demons patricia anne coleman faye larnette conway cynthia jane cousins lolita verdell cox patricia laverne crawley 151 jill sheintoch and janet keiland prepare to make hydrogen and oxygen in the chemistry lab. vera lorraine davis william lee davis jesse babb crumpler Cynthia lou daghita percy leroy davis linda may deems elsie marie Cunningham patricia ann dailey priscilla dianna davis bonita renae dewitt seniors seniors 152 richard poke, tommy hairston, and michael hill applaud the ideas of the senior committees. seniors order announcements and calling cards yvonne delores diggs roland curtis draughn james leon diggs sheila cortez drake linwood roosevelt dix floyd alvis dudley lindall edward downey Steve alien dagger 153 Joyce Olivia edmonds gary maynard eilert donald lane evans cesario ferrer ferrer pam laity and robert martz frolic in the parking lot after school. vera yvonne edmondson Judy belinda epps germaine niceta fauntleroy ann marjorie ford seniors Herbert ford karen ann garner john taylor ford angelor gee michael wayne furrow debbie kaye george ernest lee gannaway kay alexandra gianniny climax of five years draws near for seniors anne Winifred goldstock cynthia darlene graves margaret goodwin linda carrol gray robert francis graboyes patricia anne gray nnargaret ellen graham Claudette hill green class of 72 works diligently toward graduation lawrence edward green paul ernest griffin paulette hilda green lewis carter griffith carol ehrenworth listens intently to jeff backerman ' s explanation of a trigonom- etric function. deborah kay gunn thomas carson hairston mae linda hall Shelia demise hamilton seniors show interest in publications james bernice hampton donna sue hare ricky lee harris angelia hanks artena hargraves waiter angelo harris 5 pMiw) •! H f W — Muus se . theolette ledbetter is willing to sell reviews to anybody who has ten cents. 157 kris mitchell is engrossed in a 1 971 missile. alexa vaughn hawkins burton howard hersh patricia ann hili andrew lawrence hayes joan leigh hiler rhonda denise hill Charles bruce hazel james edward hill ruth Christine hill bessie elouise hendricks michael leroy hill Shirley arline hill seniors lunch break typifies senior relaxation sarah diana hollars variessa dale houston vanessa dianne hooper edna nancy howard yolanda beloate appears pensive as she awaits the beginning of english class. andrea susanne hopkins V 159 harold hutcherson james henry jackson davis Willard ivey judy iee jackson henry lee jackson Virginia diane james julie juana jarratt Constance leona jefferson donna mary jackson roy carl james olymphia perkins orders her graduation announcements and calling cards. seniors seniors 160 seniors add life to spirited pep rallies loretta jefferson cynthia ann Johnson susan Patricia Johnson melissa latrobe Johnston Jimmie Jenkins edna Juanita Johnson theresa diborah Johnson Calvin carlton Jones carmen celeste Johnson Patricia ann Johnson clarnece reginald Johnson ruth lorraine Johnson Claude baugh spiritedly plays his drum during a pep rally. 161 pansy wiison looks exhausted near the end of a halftime show. senior majorettes add much to band performances joyce ann jones kay ellen jones judith gall jones milton earl jones nathaniel jones tanya Joanna jones ricky lynn jones donald ray jung rosemary jones marilyn debra keeton rose mary jones janet mary kelland seniors seniors 162 Stanley leon kelley karen collier kelly richard kelth kelly martin joseph kozak peter frank kendrick linda ann laderach johnny becher kirkland Pamela susan laity michael dean kovacovich michael thacker lascelle I 163 class of ’72 supports underclassmen activities carvin wayne law dorothy mae lee susan ward lawrence gloria jean lewis theolette yvonne ledbetter gwendolyn larvern lindsey arlene elizabeth lee thomas wayne love brenda la contiss luckett margaret inge lum frank smith clowns around at the fall festival dance. seniors seniors 164 juanita marie lundy bradley dewitt lutz beverly elaine mabry barbara jean-frances manns michael dark tries to convince a senior government class to vote for his candidate in a mock election. student band director robert graboyes conducts the band in phs ' s alma mater. robert gordon martz paula laverne mason debra theresa mason Vivian Caroline mason 167 mary ann parham theresa loretta parham vanessa loretta parham debira delorts parker seniors measure their academic ability on sat’s kirn nelson receives valu- able information from a rep- resentative at college night. seniors seniors 168 barbara jean pitt sandra zemoria powell Olivia marie pulley sandra elizabeth peterson patsy lee powell mary alice power robert alien phelps ronald Cleveland powell mark alan powers richard jerome poke james edward power monte minoso pulliam james jackson, vera edmondson, and reginald price show varied expressions during lunchtime. 169 Patricia paige pulliam seniors use terry alien ramsey chauncey dexter rayfield spare time for study marilyn keeton and linda blouin study for their next class. yvonne redd reginald antonio reed sandra Constance reese seniors seniors 170 keith gerald riggs barbara ann robinson diane marie rowlett william zachary savage adrine octavia robertson cynthia otelia robinson Claudia elaine rubin george kevin Scarborough diane james receives instructions from mrs. hugate, a missile advisor. barry howard robertson jackie lee rooney raymond eugene robertson eldridge carmichael rose 171 proferio Chambliss practices on his saxophone during band class. class of 72 has broad-minded interests roy jack sexton denise yvonne singleton jana cecile seymour John william slate melanie ruth schwartz Vivian elaine scott jil! nora sheintoch bennetta Cordelia smith aaron andrew scott linda ann seaborne john mark simon Charles nathaniel smith seniors frank ricardo smith floyd smith deborah louise spain Patricia ann spence senior bandsmen display musical skill buddy dix exhibits his skill on the drums during one of the band’s many outstanding performances. margaret dark spivey mark hudson Stevens donna kay stewart Claudette Claiborne stith Stanley delenia stith Shirley louise surls maxcine lavern talley victoria welles tank senior cheerleaders give moral support at games maurice antoine taylor June delores thomas Stephen nathaniel tompkins Carolyn wilson tench Sharon dorethia todd debra jean traylor margaret spivey leads coach jenkins across the field. seniors 174 class of ’72 strives for knowledge amid mass confusion harold hutcherson appears deeply engrossed in a lecture given by one of his teachers. patricia yvette tucker tina mae urquhart hazel elizabeth vaughn deborah elizabeth walker ellen carol unger Cordelia germaine vaughan herbert rehovian venable gail theresa walker waiter leo vik michael earl walker alma walker sherry gail walker 175 william benjamin walker Cordelia arabella white warren lee walker william ernest wells roy hugh walton debra pauiet white theresa ann white robin bonita whitted desdemona aretha Washington Samuel hardy white george william whiting gayle yvonne wiggins robin myers calls a friend for a ride home from school. seniors seniors 176 seniors offer support for crimson wave teams sonora yvette wiggins barbara ann williams karla otelia williams Priscilla mae williams ashton mann wiley betty marie williams barbara Conner Wilkinson elester william adrian marie williams julia ann williams cesario ferrer is amused by the antics of other band members. 177 rita denise williams Patricia ann Williamson sheraldine laverne williams pansy o’neil wilson rhonda hill, bessie hendricks, and hazel bernard participate in a phs pep rally. seniors exemplify the spirit of phs susan kay wilson arthur hugo word terry devon wilson Carolyn faye wright debbie kay winfield Stanley montgomery wyatt waiter wait woodson robert edward young seniors seniors 178 senior directory akines, thomas lee j.v. football 9, j.v. baseball 9,10, varsity football 12, alley, susan lanell k-warner 9, fbla 11,12. allison, douglas 1339 farmer street blackwell, nathaniel blouin, linda, teresa lOOS king avenue fbla 11,12, (parliamentarian), sea representative 9, bolden, leroy james 533 bellevtie street vot 12. 886 e. bank street 1862 monticello avenue 29 n. buroh street alston, rodney kevin 831 marseilles street industrial arts club 8,9, junior athletics club 9, concert band 9,10,11.12, marching band 9,10, wrestling team 9,10,11,12, j.v, football 10, varsity football 11,12, varsity club 9,10.11,12. anderson, ronald dale marching band 10, concert band 10. 103 guarantee street banner, harrison 1509 floyd street library aide 10, j.v. football 10, deca 11 {treasurer, attended district xv leadership con- ference), boys ' state 11, missile (assistant sports editor) 12, booker, ruth ella 222 dun lop street science club 8,11, french club,:l0,1 1,12, glee club 8,9,10,11, latin club 8.9,10,11, dra- matics ' olub 11, cheerleader 12, review 12, carousel, Oklahoma, forensics 11. anderson, roy band 8,9,10.11,12, wrestling 9, projection crew 8. 1119 high pearl street boons, david J.v, football 10, wrestling 10. deca 11. 454 mingea street anderson, terry lee j.v. baseball 8,9,10, j.v. football 8, 19 n, south street bowen, rickey alien 1007 hinton street basketball 8,sj.v. basketball 10, projection crew 8,9,10,11 , vica 12. anderson, Wilbert burton fbla 9,12, art club 8, band 8,9, science club 10. arney, timothy tayior ashby. kenneth william vica 12. avent, aubrey darnel vica 12. 709 halifax street buckner street 2119 n. whitehill drive 320 andrew street bach, Stephen taster 775 alien avenue basketball 8.9,10, football 8.9, golf team 10,11 ,12, science club ll.french club 11, varsity club 11,12. backerman . Jeffrey keith 1710 s. sycamore street j.v. football 10, science club 10,11, french club 11 , h r. representative 11, golf team 10. bowles, ruth juanita 1223 paul street girls ensemble 8,9, south pacific 8, glee club 8,9,10, carousel, science club 8, pho- tography club 11,12, dramatics club 11,12, variety show 8, marching band 9,10,11,12, senior projects committee 12, concert band 9,10,11,12, french club 11,12. branch, jack thomas vica 1 1 . brockwell, richard nelson varsity baseball 10,11,12, varsity football 9,10,11,T . brown, debra elaine fha 8,9,10, science club 8, fbla 12, art club 12. brown. Ilurick ode 1 1 brown, marline 1824 ferndale avenue 329 summit street 223 n. jones street 321 s. south street 1112 pointer street bagwell. bruce wayne barlow. Cornell alexander football 10,11.12, baseball 8,10. basketball 10,11. 1969 coggin street 1216 halifax street barnes. elson ray 329 shore street science club 8, varsity club 9,10,11,12, football team 10,11,12 (captain), wrestling team 9,10,11 ,12, j.v. football 9. brown, patricia diane industrial arts 8,9, fbla 11,12, pep Club 8. brown, susan trances fall festival queen candidate 9, sea. 2246 anderson street brown, vanessa dale 529 cameron street band 8, french club:::12. senior class decorating committee. barnes. william lee: bartee, willie linwood art club 10, history club 9,10. 19 apollo street 608 s. adams street bates, karen lynn 814 rosemont street foreign language club 9, library ' assistant 8,9, history club 9, art club 12, pep club 12, fha 8, deca 12, senator 12, miss crison wave (1970-71). brown, wayne ullysses industrial arts club 9, bryant, cynthia June k-) , rn r tri-hi-y 9,10, french club 11. deca 12. bryant, robert mitchell vica 10.11 (vice president), 12 (president). 1436 floyd street 2112 s, whitehill drive 937 hinton street baugh, Claude levitt 1129 e. booker circle marching band 10,11,12, concert band 10, 11,12, south pacific 10, pep band 12, h r. rep- resentative 12. bugg, bernard freeman 458 Windham street science club 9,10,11, jv baseball 9,10,11, Varsity club 11.12, projection crew 9, jv basketball 9,10, varsity basketball 11,12. baugh, Claudette grace 1129 e. booker circle band 9,10.11.12. science club 9,10,11, french club 10,11,12, dramatic club 11, sea 11. beloate, yolanda michelle 948 cool spring drive majorette squad 9,10,11.12. student council 8, pep club 8, industrial arts club 8. bernard. hazel lee 1671 westover avenue glee club 8,9, marching band 9,10,11,12, section leader 10.11,12,. concert band 9,10,11,12, stage band 10,11,12, french club 10,11,12, south pacific S, Oklahoma! 9, carousel 10, bye, bye birdie 11, fall festival dance (head of chaperone committee) 10, junior ring dance (theme committee) 1 1 , review (reporter) 9,10.1 1 , (associate editor) 12, national honor society 12. 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Joseph macauthor 532 longworth alley biscoe, jesse thomas sea 10. art club 12. bishop, gayle ann glee club 8,9, science club 10,11, 1444 w, Washington street 922 s. crater road burroughs, joan marie 2141 warren street marching band 9,10, concert band 9,10, stage band 10, library staff 11,12. burrow, alphonso edwin 824 augusta avenue wrestling team 10,11,12, varsity club 10,11,12, baseball team 10, projection crew 9,10. cain, william a. callear, phyllis mary home room representative 10 Carmichael, david JV baseball 8,9. jv football 9, varsity baseball 10. carr, raymond judson 36 s. little church street 1032 six street 2238 n. whitehill drive 1585 mount vernon street 179 senior directory carter, jayna ellyn 2047 bishop street marching band 9.10,12, concert band 9,10,11.12. stage b nd 9,10,12. national honor so- ciety, woodwind co-ordinator (band) 12. crurnpler, jesse babb 103 n, crater road j.v. footbait 9, golf team 9,10,11 ,12, varsity club 11,12, french club 11,12, national honor society 11,12, science club 9. Cartwright, pamela shields 1015 augusta avenue dramatics ctub 8,9,10,11,12, publications club 8.9,10, review staff (art editor) 11 , 12, art Club 8,9,10.11,15, decoration committee ■‘i1 ' :(od ead), Ig. .’-TO caetle, linda barbara 18 mitchell court foreign language club 9,1(3, history olttb g.lO. cftijir 8,9, band 8, pep, lub 8,9,10, caudle.i. Charles thbmas 849 w. high street varsity and jV football 8,9,11,12, .varsity club ,fi;,l2, projection crew il. Chambliss, porferio lernandb J 410 byrne street projection crew 8,9,10, band 9, 10 varsity track 8,9, art club 12, senior decoration committee 12, Spanish -club l . Charles, edn JtddfsS ' fbla ll.fedfid 11,12, carousel (dancer) 10, dramatics club 11. 907 wythe street crmvis, Joyce arm nester, wendell kenneth jrsity club, basketball 9,10,11,12, football 10,11. 1217 halifa .street 146 sainft matthew street ) Clark, micael 2034 van dorn street Clarke, beverly hunall 105 seaboard street varsity baseball 11,12, jv baseball 9,10. cockade hi-y 9,10, varsity club 10,11,12, review 11,12, varsity basketball 9,10,11,12, varsity football 11, sea 12. Clarke, george roger 2004 walton street national honor society 12, review 11,12, french club 10.11,12, glee club. |i, pro-musica 11, sea district conference 9, arts and humanities institute 11. carousel, bye bye birdl . science club 10. clary, barbara arm igg woodtnere west apts science elpb 9, Spanish club 10,11,12, missile (senior directory) 12. art club 12, fall festival dance decoration committee 10. demons ianet faye 1422 w, washingtorit street soa 8,10,11. history club 8,9,10, latin club 9, foreign language club 9,10, science club 10, junior class committee 11. cole, francme.. 314 Virginia aVenue sea 8,9,10, junior class board 11, review staff 11 , class vice-president 9,10, foreign lan- guage club 9,10. Coleman, tlorence m. 3 paniel court ; Coleman, patricia ann 1326 halifax street Comstock, greg c. ■ rt, 1, box 210 projection crew 9. pep band 9,10,11,12, marching band 9,ljf,11,12, stage band 9.10.11.12, concert band 9,10,11,12. conway, faye larnette 0 304 st. andrews street home economics club 8. glee club 9, deca (secretary) 11, |?eporter) 12, library club 11.12, secretary of the social committee 12. Cunningham, elsie marie fha 11,12. daghita, cynthia lou fha 8, fbla 11,12 (vice-president). dailey, patricia ann fha 9, french club 1 1 . davis. Percy leroy national honor society 12. 661 e. bank street 123 central park 1410 ferndale avenue 614 st, mark stre et davis, vera lorraine 1103 halifax street sea 9, jr. pence-tri-hi-y 9, band 9.10,11,12, Spanish club 9,10,11 (secretary), 12, science club 11,12, tall festival queen candidate 9, review staff 12 (circulation), missile 12 (class-section editor), national honor society 11,12, senior class committee 12, library staff 10,11, glee club 10, photography club il, stage band 10, pep club 12. davis, william lee 228 widen street band 9,10,11,12, science club 11, varsity club 11, junior class committee 11. senior class committee 12. |.v. football 8,10, fbla ll. deems. Iinda may den n is. patricia elizabeth dewitt, bonila renae diggs. James lean diggs. yvonne delores fbla 11, industrial arts club 8. 140 marshall street 21 1 Witten street 536 federal street 1429 halifax street 112 s. west street djx. linwood roosevelt ' 541 n. azalea avenue glee club 9. pep band 10,11,12, marching band 8,9,10,11.12, concert band 10,11,12, stage band 11,12, interact club 9,10. Spanish club 10, south pacific 8, carousel 9, Oklahoma 10. downey, lindall edward 1758 e. boulevard drake, sheila cortez 1224 hawks street marching band 8,9,10,11,12, concert band 9.10,11.12, stage band 11,12, science club 10.11, glee club 10, trench club 11,12, dramatics club 11, modern dance group 11, pho- tography club 11, senior project committee 12, carousel 10, fall festival committee 10. draughn, roland curtis ' 1424 floyd street marching band 10,11.12, pep band 10,11,12, concert band 10,11,12, stage band 10,11,12, projects committee chairman 12, national honor society 12. dud ley, floyd a. dugger. sieve alien varsity football 10,11,12, varsity club 10,11.12. sea 11. dunbar, anne mason sea 8, french club 11, deca 12. 834 tort henry street 1106 savage street 105 shore street cook, Steven wayne 4 ' 1816 lamar avenue,; j.v. football 8, missile photographer 9,10.11, (head pt tographer) 12, review pho- tographer 12, ad staff 11,12. jJ. I Costner, barbara Joyce f 1840 Sherwood road- art club 12, latin club 11, dramatics club 11, french c,0 1 1 , odd girls 9,10, south pacilji ic 8, Oklahoma 9. 0 cousins, cynthia jane fbla 11,12. modern dance group 11. .i 1337 farmer street cox, lolita verdell 1348 ouster street fha treasurer 11,12, (second r.upifter up. Ji6 ' ' miss fha) 12, Spanish club 10,11.12, junior ring dance decorations coramittee,,-tf, missile staff (head typist) 12, review staff (re- porter) 10,11, (circulatiQ p 2, „S ramatics club it, senior class service committee 12, library staff 9,10,1 1, scrence ' club 8,9,10, jr. pence tri-hi-y 10, pep club 12 , 00 I Crawley, patricib Javerne 1431 oakdale avenue french club 10, science okib 8,9,10, fha 8, (secretary) 11, (president) l2.-ifbla 12, math club, 8,9, bye bye biMie 11, library club 9,11, mgjdern dance group 8. sca:9, girls athlet- ic ' assoc.iatio.n 10 f eckerl, keith lelanO eOmonOs, Joyce Olivia fbla 1 1 . 724 Stratford avenue 927 shields street eOmondson, vera yvonne 717 taylor street jr. tri-hi-y 9, french club 11,12, library staff 8,9,10. missile 12, science 10,11, dramatics club 11. Oklahoma 9, carousel 10, fall festival committee 10, senior decoration committee 12, ring dance committee 11, girl ' s chorus 10, correspondence club 9. eOmunOs, mary lucy 1024 w. high street ehrenworfh, carol gail 1646 e. luckahoe street french club 10,11,12, odd girls 9,10, national honor society 12, review 9.10.11, senior class projects privileges committee 12. eilert, gerarO maynarO 2005 fort nee street track 8, j.v. basketball 9,10, j.v. football 9, cockade hi-y 10. interact club 10. varsity basketball 11. varsity club 11,12, missile staff 11, evans, dona Id lane 80 Culpepper street seniors seniors 180 lit senior farley, deborah darnell 919 Shepard streel ; - Spanish club 10.12, science club 10,11,12, glee club 10, band ii, 2 ;; ;pfisnaic ' :1!;!H tl pep club 12. V ' . ■ fauntleroy, germaine niceta . new street marching band 9,10, glee club 9,10, regional workshop band 9,10, chess club 9, science club 10,11,12, latin club 10, concert band 10,11,12, lalrtestival committee 10, french club ii,l2, majorette 11,12, national honor socretjj, 12, girl ' s state ll, sea 12, review staff 11,12, senior class project commilte 12, ferret, cesario ferret : : 2016 ' fil ' op street basketball 8, sea 10,11, interact club 10, spahich club. 10,11,12, marching band 9,10,11,12 (percussion coordinator), pep band 10.,1V12, concert band 10,11,12. ford, ann marjorie . 844 e. bank street glee club 8,9,10,11. library club 8,9, science club io, rev SW slaff ' ll , art club 11,12, dramatics club 11, promusica 12, fbla 12, carousef 10, bye bye birdie 11, senior class committee 12, tri-hi-y 8, french club 10 ford, herbert 412 St. matthew street varsity club 9,10,11,12, varsity football 10, 11, 12., varsity basebaA. 9,10,1,1,12, j.v. basketball 10, j.v. football 9, ford, john tayfor 1623 monticello street j,v, football 9, j.v. baseball 8,9, basketball 8. varsity football tOi varsity club 10,11,12. ry ford, margie margaretta fha 9,10, fbla 11,12. furrow, franklin fee vica 10,11,12. furrow, michael wayne vica 11.12. 412 st. matthew street 909 hinton street 909 hinton street gannaway, ernes! lee 831 halifax street j.v. football 8,9,10, projection crew 8,9,10, dramatics club 8,9,10. senior class social committee 12. garner, karen ann 27 corling street french club 10,11, science club 10, art 12, history club 11,12, fha 10.11,12, library club 12, jr. tri-hi-y 8, gee, angelor 621 s. adams street industrial arts club 8,9, modern dance group 10. majorette squad 9,10,11. fha 9, fbla 8,9. pep club 8. library staff 8,9. goerge, debbie kay band 8,9,10,11. giles, Wilma renee gill, mildred ann science club 9. 145 monroe street 1 124 pointer street 2217 anderson street 12, deca 12, sea 1 1 . green, f h a 8 .green, edytird - Ib nidr clatei.pHbftssify 12, art club 9, green, paiilei Wp, ■ . griffith, lewis miier is gunn, det h kay 314 s. 1416 fernoale avenue 133f5;Ji|t(ifatj stre : 1018 sav 1923 s. westchesti hairstoa, Ihomas carson tennis: team 8,9,10,12, french olufe.,9,10, band 8,9,10,11 8, 9, 10, projection crew 8,9,10,11, jphotog.raphy club 1Q 6,9 18,1 1 ,12 lion staff 8,9,10. 2222 bish .atree™ r0v ' - ■ ,827 fawieg jpi eet golfed band hall, mae linda cheerleader squad 10,11,12, industrial arts?, 9, TO, i-j hinton, Shelia denise ham on, james bernice sea ,10. track team 8, dd ' i!aij 0,11,T2 :(chaplal!%.|jye bye: 11 %u (c%di , , ' 731 mt.ySiry street 1 ' 1Sa w Washington street .642.tligh ' treet gillard. wilbur Ihomas 107 shore street history club 8,9, art club 8, foreign language club 9, pep club 8,9, sea 11. hanks liangel art club 8,9 review ((staff I • hare, d6nna suJf;:,; pence tti-hi-y 8, yfWa 9 10,12 0’ ' Mr ' ■ S4t mabry. bet ft 8] , .science club 9, foreign dlub 9 10, pep. club 8 9 , )StioP:ki2, senior class decorati®?db(nmlttee 12. C ' t ff . ' f, . . : ' , : 726 jefferson : hargr ves, artena harper, ferry lee band 12. harns.,, watt 6 t: 9 ng§lo ha9kina a exa yat,gnan peftbe fri-ht-y 8,9, “ la 12. isi! Mi U- ' • :. ' ,437 CfOS$, Stt 303 .s south E- 848 prince avenlief-tr i , Ml ' ' f ' ' t ' . 2229 coistoti htreeiif- haye andrew lawi nce f ' - hazeii cha. ' les ’ 1459 najifax street|| indus|r.ia.| fJS: club a, 9, photography cl ;pi..:, iCp;(:| mitte€ t2,, federal fundinSl COmfWlbd f27-4 a 12. . 211,6 n, whitehiH driVe ' ,” 624 hinton street hend gemip, Valeria trances ' 7 ( hepdrickSf.be$sie louise .w 525 s. jones street .. pep club : 10,11 ,12, history club 8,9, fbla 10,1 1 ,12, baitd 9, art club 10, Spanish club 9, 1 .? goldstock, anne Winifred 1709 w. princeton road glee club 9,10,11,12. pro musica 11,12, Oklahoma 9. carousel 10, bye bye birdie 11, va- riety show 10, tall festival dance committee 10, ring dance decorating committee 11, ring queen committee chairman 11, latin club (secretary) 10. french club 10.11,12. forensics club 12. dramatics club 11. review 11,12, senior program committee 12, national honor society 12. goodwin, margaret fbla 12, 738 harrison street graboyes. robert francis 2014 westover avenue review 8,9,10, national honor society 12, science club 9,10,11, correspondence club 9, chess club 8,9,10, latin club 10,11, delegate, Virginia junior academy of sciences 10, delegate, Virginia science symposium’ll, sea 11,12, inter-club council 9, marching band 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, c oncert band 8,9,10,1 1 ,12, pep band 10,1 1 ,12, stage band 9,10,11,12, student director 12, woodwind ensemble 12, brass ensemble 12, regional band 9,10,11.12. sea district meeting 12, forensics club 11,12. graham, margaret ellen , 17.07 Stuart avenue sea 10,11, south pacific 8, Oklahoma 9, carousel bye by b, {birdie gtfee club8,9,lQi french club 11, science club 10, ring dance decoration committee 11,: pence tn-hi-y (secretary) 8. dramatics club 11. 2111 fort rice street 1722 arch street her’r Jeffrey Charles vica 12. hersh, burton h. : ?:; - sea 9, oklahome 9, gpif team 11,12, projection crew 11,12! hicks, ronnie vica 10,11,12. I, hiler, loan leigh 2010 warren street sea 8, goober pep af0;t0, Oklahoma 9, carousel 10, bye bye birdB 11, j.V. cheerleading to, varsity cheerleading 11,12, art club 11,12, gold blazers 9. 1Cj?:Senior committee 12. review 12 (reporter). .;. hill, james edward 1336 lincoln street hill, Patricia ann 246 new street journalism club 8. science club 9,10,11,12, glee club 10,11, hyejyfe birdie 11, vot 12. ;,. . ill rhonda denise ' 51 14 spring court ■ p?eltfb 8. apaf fSb:Cli b 9.10,11, girl ' s sports associatiim 10; hisfory club 10, art club to fha 10, fbfa Il,12 choir 10, student planning committee 10 I 181 senior hill, roger william hill, ruth Christine e, fillmore hookins, andrea susahfi r; tbia 10, pep cfiSkig. ' ' houston, ieviis aleittmctB-r vica 12. hpward, national hott marching bal carousel 10, 9,12, class b blazers 9 1( to. correspw hutchersorii hm concert ban 9,10,11,12, ah ' . club 8. Jackson, edi tracK team club 12, iiJ 4 byrii ;. Street Servic cojTTrUSee 12, pep Jackson. Indus trii 1807 grant court actea gB sea hH| mtera3H concei B oklahor t drainaticWi staff (sped 1 1 , tWirl i f . .. 608 wlnahtim street llubTOTjncil 8,9,10, monitor 8, science gltbfl 1 rew aaf s taff llfi |e tion«revK 6, frenen club ii.i2“ gteectab 10.1 ban? ,it,t2, ‘ I footbalj basheHjai! 10, tsasketball 8. uth paciluMSf fo- b}(b oyer birs e il, class president 8,9,10,12, class ooard’ti. joner. n tftarilet rl : 410 byrne street rack teamsilS iiencerctub 11, t v. basketball 9,10. cheerleader 12, fc,,seniorjglas;||ipubiicity comnsittee {chairman) 12. monitok 9, v- ..rit sW! !eem!f marilyn debra bayto. 10 s. boulevard I l de| sh,| I I land, Janet mary latin club i1, fbla 11, -art dlub 12, State 11, sea 11; distifi 51 crater ridge apartments iye fersorjij, l ref; fbia 12. ' ■ke jlw, start ley U de4a 0 , 1 t v ic af?f 2 directory e, fillmore 2023 bishop street science club 10,11, library staff 8,9,10, fbla gjl Jcfato dfS afics club ii, pence hill, shtrtey arlme 1 158 hinfon street jr, tri-hi-y 8, science Club 11, french ciub-fl, Samatics oJubjfcj istory club ii. hill, terry emit . sfciependence avenue band 8,9, dramaltes club S.g.lOsJ.yi.footbali lO sifrstfifB kelball 9,10. projection crew 9, 10,11, varsity fbotball 11,12, varsity, club. l ' lr.ia. foreign language club 9,10. Jenkins, Jimmie track team 8, j.v, football 8,9, varsity football 10,11, Johnson, carmen celeste art club 11,. 614 Windham street 913 weaver aypnue 1115 floyd street Johnson, clarence reginald history club 8,9,10, science club 8,10, foreign language club 9, latin club 9, missile staff 12, photography club 12, senior class decoration committee 12. Johnson, Cynthia ann choir 8,9,10, industrial arts club 6, fbla 1i;i2, 937 wills road hHl,-%omai rOs$etl ' 601 s. adams street j.v. foptbatl 8,9, baskettiall 8, my few 12 {repof|er), junior class day committee fall festivai committee: 10 hixqn, robe rt louts 476 monticeilo street latin ' club 9, 10i sc.ie,p .ci! 9, .10, IT, chess ctubi|o,1 1, photography club 11, band 12, seniOrclass wayst and ' tfteWs cdmmiltiBe 12, virgi|iia science symposium 11. hobb, betty louverff , i 747 kirkham street sea 9, sci ce 2222 warren street 118 St, matthew street Johnson, edna Juanita choir 8,9. fha 9. johgion, Patricia ann , di aiotub f? ' , library 10,11,12. Johnson, paul david Johnson, ruth lorraine hollars, s OTtfjjana ,: ' -.i; hooper, yan ei;dbmne tf $k _ pep club 8,9, drani®«‘ie( 9,10, fbla 11, deca 12. junior class program 1J, senior class committee 12, “ 813 farmer street 1410 grant avenue 2314 ferndale avenue 439 roundtop avenue No. 17 lohnson. susan patricia -,340 rome street g I ensemble 9, science club 9,10, french club 1 1 .12,, dramatics club 11, photography club t, senior committee 12. Johnson, tt ypsa diborah library staff 8. ' % pep efub 8,t9. 917 high pearl street larratt, lulie uana art club 12, glee cl 1579 westo ' r avenue lee club 8,9,10,11,12, pro, musica ensemble|.:9,10,1 1 ,12, 1 lOf beazle -Street h n t Johnslorf ynelissa atrobe isgi g, sycamore street 15 s. burc ..street | pence triiihi-y 10, |l, forensics club 1T;12 (secretary), jdfamatics club 11, review 10, 11 12 pep club 12. sea 11412, glee club 9, 0,11,12 (librarian), pro musica 1 , Oklahoma d.darousel 10. bye bye birdie 11, junior ring dance committee 11, senior claSSis’Seial committee 12, art club 12, va|iety show 10. I . club (vice-presidenli 11, isoufh pacific 8, 9, ,:;V.„,pnes jafhes boiling 4, french club .10, Tim latin club 10.11, ciasrs4retary | b ' liTflnd 12 march, g3 -,12, tumor art club (president) 9, goober pep 9,l|, gold | i| 9, review Sta ' f 9.10, 11, Ig. aii festival queen coifeittee ’ ' ‘= ' ariety show 8.10. ' 507 v dhaip slreet g.H.i?. stage band prt ciafc 8, iiDrary staff 9-, sea 9 science tailing band 9,10,11,12, pep band 9,10,11 f? stage band ,c oommltfee 12,, Jones, Joyce a. rjbla 1 2, fha 9, pep clubjfi.g, ' Jones. Judith gall .r-t fbla 10,11. .’.s Jones, kay ellec0 ing band,:1i:,12,«;oncert band 11. 1638 e. tuckahoe street 125 mars street 5600 river road k,-waTber tri-hby, ' 8,9 (chaplain), glee club 9,10. ' l1,12, pro musica 10,11,12, marching , 5 band Tb,11,12, review 10,11, latin club 10,11, french club 11, dramatics club 11, sea 11, JjJ south pacific 8, Oklahoma 9, carouse! 10, bye bye birdie 11. Jones, mi lion earl football 8. sea 10, vica 12 111 Indiana lane 1029 wilcox street 726 c street 1112 Shepard street pfiotegrephy giub 11, nsttcn f honor soc.%fy (prmihenrj fsr, mtsslM r) 12; boys state Tfv sea state convention 8,9,10, modern dance grou jones, rose mary ' t ' junior tri-hi-y 8,9, science club 8,9, french club 10,11.12, marching band 9,10,11,12, concert: .band 9, ring dance coryihriittee 11, stage band , %10,1 1,12, missile staff 12, 1941 n. Westchester drive hbi jy-Siatf 8, artO oifHisfca 12, senior class comn tt ' ee dramatics club 11, pep :b ub.4g, sea rep BSifitative 8, fall ' festival committee 1oysci i pac fic. a, photograph 1138 w, high street P hes,- tanya Joaffina sea 8,9, fbla 11,12. lub fS, science stub 10, latin ct ' lO. l ub 1;|.12{ Juhg. Honald r. 3,,) rome street tiona’|honof eoefety, .10 ' . I ' club 11,1?, french club 8 10, wrestling 9, science club 8,9,10, tennis team ! ,. i10,l ' 12,.deca 11,12. ,708,.harAs- 206 rolfe street seniors seniors 182 senior directory. kelly, karen collier 1639 ferndate avenue glee club 8, south pacific 8, j.v. cheerleader 9,10 (head), class secretary 8, french club 11,12, square circle 10, gold blazers 9,10, sea 9,10,12, varsity cheerleader 11,12 (trea- surer), pep club 12, ring dance queen 11, variety show 9,10, senior class decoration committee, junior ring dance decoration committee 11, lutz, bradley dewitt 1910 buckner street mc coyi,gilmore 509 harding street footbali ' tearri id,li,12. wfestlirig ' team lO J-1 ,12, varsity club 10,11,12. kelly, richard keith j.v. football 8, band 9,10,11,12. 1855 arch street me dahtef, maryi loulse ■ art club 9,10,11; seiertefe club 8. 1232 commerce street kendrick, peter frank varsity football 11,12, science club 12. kirkland, johnny becher let 12. 130 Culpepper avenue 1728 buckner street fnc guigan. joy elizabeth pence tri-hi-y 8,10,12 (treasurer), juniett tr i-y , corresp fleience club 9, french club 11,12. y-council 9, fall festival dance comfftfttee 10. girl ' s ensemble 10, south pacific 8, variety show 8,10, latin club 9,10, dramatics club 11, kovacevich, michael dean vica 12, projection crew 9,10,11. 840 mckenzie street me peak, randall cruise cockade hi-y 10, vica 11,12 (treasiirer). 2003 richmond avenue kozak, martin joseph 343 poplar street missile staff 12, Spanish club 10, sea 10. science club 10, senior class project committee 12, forensics club 12. laderach, linda ann 320 greenwood drive pence tri-hi-y 8,10,11,12 (president), variety show 8, junior tri-hi-y 9 (president), y- council 9, inter-club council 9, latin club 9,10,11, glee club 9,10,11, Oklahoma 9, french club 10,11,12 (treasurer), carousel 10, sea 11, national honor society 12, review il. optimist youth appreciation award 12. laity, Pamela susan 2022 bishop street pence tri-hi-y 8, variety show 8, south pacific 8, science club 9, junior art club 9, Oklahoma 9, correspondence club 9, art club 10,11 (vice-president), 12 (president), fall festival dance committee chairman 10, carousel 10, state department of education youth art workshop 10, Christmas concert 11, dramatics club 11, french club 11, bye bye birdie 1 1 , ring dance decorations committee chairman 11, sea 1 1 , nationa.i honor soci- ety 12, missile 12 (assistant editor), senior class decorations committee (secretary) 12, optimist youth appreciation award 12, the night of january the 16th 12. lawrence, joyce ann 224 Chappell street mabry, beverly elaine ' y 122 s. little church street band 8, deca 12, french club 12, senior class social committee. manns, barbara jean-frances choir 8,9, deca 11, fbla 12, bot 12. 1635 talley avenue martz, robert gordon 803 northampton road missile 8,9,10,11,12, photography staff 8,9,10,11,12, head photographer 10,12, ad staff 8,11,12, distribution 8,9,10,11,12, review photographer 10,12, interact club 9, latin tournament 8, latin bowl 9. national merit semi-finalist 12, national honor society 12. mason, debra theresa fbla, fha. 1457 ferndale avenue mason, paula laverne 1061 patterson street band 9,10,11,12, dramatics club 11, homeroom representative 11. mason, Vivian Caroline sea 8, science club 8. art club 8. 434 carter street lawrence , susan ward 1800 westover avenue gold blazers 8,9,10, j.v. cheerleader 9,10, varsity cheerleader 11,12, art club 9,10,11.12, fall festival dance committee 10, ring dance committee 11, missile 12 (student life edi- tor), variety show 10, national honor society 12, square circle 9,10, review 10, senior class decoration committee 12. ledbetter, theolette yvonne 1432 weaver avenue science club 9,10,11, photography club 11, french club 11,12, fall festival committee 9,10, pence tri-hi-y 9,10, girl ' s state 11. national honor society 12 (parliamentarian), review staff 12 (feature editor), senior class projects committee secretary 12. massenburg, antrynet marie 223 harrison street pep club 8, fbla 11. committee (senior) decoration junior class committee 11. massenburg, sandra felicia 605 st. mark street •student council 8, homeroom representative 12, junior class committee 11. -massey, barbara ruth 314 n. Carolina avenue ., student council 9,10, pep club 8,9,10, publication club 9,10, class board 1 1 , homeroom representative 12. history club 8,9,10. lee. arlene elizabeth fha 10, lee. Charles lee, dorothy mae fbla 12, fha 12, deca 11, 934 farmer street 628 st. lake street 1238 patterson street meade, roger zemorin meyer, mark h. 520 cedar street 2041 anderson street miles, kim yvonne 510 dunlop street cheerleader 8,9,10,11,12, debating club 9, publications club 9,10, dramatics 10,11, library staff 8,9,10, junior class committee 11, history club 9,10, fha 12, art club 8,9.:- leonard. william henry varsity football 9,10,11, varsity baseball 9,10,11. 328 harrison street miles, victor mature polygon club 10. varsity club 11,12, varsity football 11,12. 4 eastover avenue., lewis, gloria jean industrial arts club 8,9, vica 11, art club 10. lindsey, gwendolyn larvern fha 8,9, fbla 9.10,11,12, library staff 8,9,10. love, thomas wayne track team 8. science club 9,10,11. lucas, thomas lynn . 1442 hatifax street 765 ' kirkham street 1647 Stuart avenue 709 hinton street lucriett, brenda lacontiss 314:! . {ones Street pep club 8, fha 8,9,10, fbla 11, senior class decoratio.ri committee 12. , , lum. margaret inge 1943 matoax avenue glee club 8,9,10, pence tn-hi-y 8,9,10.11 (chaplatn), 12 (chaplairt), Oklahoma 9, bye bye birdie 11, trench club 10,12, latin club 10, national honor society ' 12, rn sS e.:12 (editor-- in-chief), review 11. lundy, juanita marie vica 11,12. 1132 hawk Street 214 n. west street minter, yatiessa beatrice 529 s. dunlop street glee .blub 8, 9, to, science club 8,9,10,11, french club 11,12, dramatics club 11. pho - tography ...cttib IS, concert band 10,11,12, marching band 10,11,12, senior class ways and means committee 12. - minion, dav id eigh 1564 montpelier street baske all 8, j.v. football 9, j.v. basketball 9,10, carousel 10, bye bye birdie 11, Interact club 9’,t0. sea 11,12 (president), french club 12, wrestling 11, boy ' s state 11, forensics club dt, 12, american legion oratorial award 9,10,11, optimist oratorical award 10, dra- maScs club liarack team 8, optimist youth appreciation award 12, mitchell, donald 1110 stanback street mitehell, kris ivan 1424 weaver avenue scienfce club 8,9,10, polygon club 8,9,10, latin club 9,10,11, projection crew 8,9,10, art club 8,9,10, sea 11, dramatics club 8,9,10. moody, billy shannon moore, carol denise 215 st. andrew street 917 boiling street 183 senior directory pubJication club 9;10, dramatics 9,10,11, cheerleader 9,10.11,12 (co-head), choir 8,9.10. glee club 11, history club 9, journalism club 9,10, pep club 8,9.10, pitt, barbara jean homeroom representative 11, 601 cedar street moore, herberi marshall junior athletic award 8. 1001 cool spring drive pizullo, richard 314 summit street myers, robin renee 2010 fort rice street sea 8.9,10, gooper pep 9,10, fall festival dance committee 9, glee club 8,9, review statt 8,9,10,11,12, variety show 9. nelson, ibra thornton j.v. football 8, cockade hi-y 9,10,11. nelson, nellie ann glee club 1 1 . nichols, scoot paul sea 8,9,10. deca 11,12. 2146 bishop street 120 st mark street 644 high street Oliver, clarence atonzo 931 priam street, marching band 8,9,10,11.12, concert band 8,9,10,11,12, pep band 8,9,10,11,12, art club 9,10, science club 8.10, industrial arts club 8,9,10. Spanish club 9,10l o ' neal, debra jo (-Warner tri-hi-y 9,10, art club 12, 214 mecklenburg street owen, herbert harold 1856 s. crater road varsity football manager 9,10, vica 10, varsity club 10,11,12, cheerleader 12, senior class projects committee 12. track team 8, pair, naomi garner choir 8.10, pep club 8,9,10. 210 st. mark street pankey, david alphonso 38 s. jones street industrial arts club 8, tennis team 10, j.v. basketball 10, varsity basketball 11,12, varsity club 1 1 . parham, mary ann 141 pocahontas street fha 9. parham. ronald lee 515 Clinton street varsity club 12, varsity baseball 11,12, j.v. basketball 10. j.v, football 9. parham, teresa loretta art club 8,9, fbla 12, library staff 8,9. parker, debira deloris polygon club 9. vica 11, fha 9. 1209 hamilton street 1111 hilton place parker, marsha renee 830 marseilles street glee club 9,10, marching band 10.11,12, concert band 10,11,12, science club 10,11,12, french club 11,12, latin club 10, national honor society 12, review staff 11,12, senior class project committee 12. pearson, patricia louise 1947 n. westchester drice band 10, french club 11, review 11,12, pep club 12, national honor society 12. peg ram, curbs lee baseball 10,12, pender, philllp warren f j.v, football 10. varsity football 11,12, varsity club 11,12. parkins, fabiola e. fha 9, 127 st, matthew street 504 n. Carolina avenue 1 1 1 liberty street erkins, olymphia antoinette 1462 halifax street ramatics club 8,9,10, Spanish club 11, missile staff 12, review staff 12, journalism club 8,9,10, history club 8,9,10, national honor society 12, class officer 9,sca 11, senior class project committee 12. perkowsky, willia m perhan peterson, brenda yvette peterson, sandra elizabeth industrial arts club 8, phelps, robert alien Phillips, john bernard varsity basketball 10, 707 sunset avenue 522 s. Jefferson street 1114 hilton place 438 pine ridge road 930 lee avenue poke, richard jerome 718 bollingbroof street history club 8,9,10, pep club 8,9, french club 8,9,10,12, fbla 12, art club 8,9.10.12 male cheerleader 12, social committee 12, powell, patsy lee gold blazers 8, fbla 10,11, sea 8, vot 12, 127 elm street powell, ronald Cleveland 30-a shore street class president 9,10, student council 10,11 (vice-president) 12, national honor society 12, deca 12 (vice-president) intern council 9, foreign language club 9,10, gederal fund committee 11. powell, sandra zemoria 312 s. dunlop street glee club 8,9,10, marching band 10,11,12, concert band 10, sea representative 10, review staff 11,12. latin club 10, science club 10.11,12, french club 11,12 (president), senior class vice-president 12, fall festival candidate 10, inter-club council 12. national honor society 12. power, james edward power, mary alice 351 beech street 351 beech street powers, mark alan io22 king avenue glee club 9,10,11, pro musica 10,11, regional choir 9,10,11, state choir li, spring musical 9,10,11, latin club 10,11, national honor society (vice-president) 12. pulliam, monte minoso pulliam, patricia paige 1115 rome street 1115 rome street raines, jerome 28 n. foley street j.v. football 8.9, varsity football 10,11,12, j.v. basketball 10, varsity basketball i1,12, varsity club 1 1,12, ramsey, terry alien i830 monticello street cockade hi-y10, j.v. football 8,9, varsity football 10,11 . projection crew 8.9,10,1 1 , varsity club 10,11,12, track team 8. rayiieid, chauncey dexter redd, yvonne reese, sandra Constance reid, reginald antonio projection crew 9,10,11,12. richardson, charmin kathy pep club 8, fha 10, vot 12. richardson. gall aurilia industrial arts club 8,9, fha 9. fbla 10.11. richardson, terry gene concert band 8, marching band 9, sea 9,10 420 harding street 512 st. matthews street 320 Claremont 125 canal’street 1417 baylor lane 1110 augusta avenue 1022 rome street ndiey. linwood chappell .[g crater road tennis tgarn 10, projection crew 9,10,11, varsity club 10,11,12. riggs, gerald keith 2115 dupuy road j.v. football 8, i.v. baseball 9, golf team 10. sea 10, vica 12, proje(?tion crew 8.9,10,11,12, robertson. adrine octavia industrial arts 8,9, vica li. 1151 commerce stre,ei robertson. barry howard 629 high street varsity basketball manager 8, varsity football manager 8, sea 9. projection crew 9,10.11. deca 11,12. robertson, raymond eugene wrestling team 10, latin club 9,10. 526 s. dunlop street robinson. barbara ann 927 will road senior class decoration committee chairman 12, majorette 12. seniors seniors 184 senlior directory robinson, cynthia otelia fbla 11.12, sea 12, pep club 9. a 914 w. high Street robinson, robert vica 12. 1624 ml, Vernon street rooney, jackie lee photography club 11, national honor society 12. rose. fSldridge carmichael 749 S.’ Sirest street history club 8,9,10, projection crew 9J0, junior cla day committee 11, Siwiior newspa- per 12. rowjett, diane marie sea 6, vica 11 . 1929 Walton street rubin, Claudia elaine 2004 fort rieei street, art club 10,11. french club 10,11, review staff 11,12, ring dance committee 11, sea 8,9, senior)class committee 12. ' Savage, • v am zaxhary ' 4 ' 486 byrne street .junior class day committee chairman 11, photographyrelub 9 : jr, athletics 10, library staff 10, projection crew io, senior class ways and means ' committee 12. sea 11,12, science club 9, Scarborough, george kevin 346 gtdgg street science club 9,10,11,12, band 9,10,11,12, cockade hi-y lO, monitor 11, sea Ik Schwartz, melarne ruth art club 1 1 ,12. 1929 cpggin Street scoff, Vivian elaine 1110 e. boPirer circle Spanish club 9, science club 9, 10, 11, dramatics club 11, carousel 10. revies v staff 1 1,12, french club 11,12, missile staff 12. senior class project committee 12... ' ' : seaborne, Unde ann deca 10.11. sexton, roy jack vica 10,1 1 ,12. 304 grove avenue Seymour, jana ceclle vica 11,12. 531 w. Washington street sheintoch, jill nora 1?772 fairfax avenue sea 8.12, review staff 10 (assistant news editor), 11. (news editor), 12 (editor-in-chief), latin club 10, french club 10,11,12, art club 11,12, jr. art club g.f ' enior class decoration committee 12, odd girl’s 9,10 (treasurer), national honor society 12, dUiU and scroll 11,12. Sidney, Joyce ann Sidney, roy dean Simon. John mark . art club 12. pro rtvusfca 1 1 ' 32... gfeejclub 10j ?.12. 220 s. south street 220 s. south street 239 adams street singleton, denise yvonne science club 9,10, fbla 12. 1633 yv. cfa ' ra drive slate. John william 25 spring street varsity football 9,10,11,12, sea 10,11, vsfrsity baseball 11,12, j.v. baseball 9,10, cockade hi-y 10, interact club 9,10, varsity eftb 9,10,11,12. slate, peggy jane pence Iri-hi-y 8,9, jr. art club 9. 724 jefferson place smith, bennette Cordelia fha 12. 1420 baylor lane smith. Charles nathaniel 723 kirkham street industrial arts club 8,9,10, choir 8,9,10, science club 8,9,11, sea 8.9, history club 8,9, band 9,10, polygon club 10. sea 11, art club 10,12, projection crew 10, state secretary for iac. smith, david 1911 Oakland street sea 10, lunior board of directors 11. southern area vice-president 12. smith, trank ricardo art ciub, deca. activities committee 12. 101 s. west street Shiith.Jhurman .i0exander i,y, football ,9, baseball 9,10,11, 1317 farmer street snipes, tarry dpnatd science club 9;10,11, j.v. baseball 9. 1920 matoax avenue 3.39. summit stri et Spain, bmdiey gray art club 12. 2010 matoax avenue spil ' n, debofah louise 311 spring street Sf ' dp. Patricia ann 426 pine ridge road gfe© club 8,9,10,11, south pacific 8, pence tri-hi-y 8,9,10,11, (secretary) 12, dramatics club 11, ' - jecorations committee - fall festival dance 10. spencer, frank carter ■t.y. football 8,9, basketball 8. science club 10, golf team 9,10. 138 rives avenue Spivey, rnargaret clark . ' 1905 fort rice street glee cliib 8,9, library staff 8, gold blazers 9, 10,goober pep social club 9,10, j.v. cheerleader 9,10, varsity cheerleader 11, co-head cheerleader 12 ’ varsity show 10, fbla jiiKi? (Sfeaswre.r). Stevens, mark nuason 1627 lamar avenue glee ciufc 9,10,:12, pro musica ensemble 9,10,12, all regional chorus 9, marching band 12, pep band 12. steWart, donna kay art club ii. vica 12. 2005 bishop street stith, Claudette efaiborne 433 harrison street stith. Stanley delenia 524 s. dunlop street art club 9, national honor society 12, foreign language club 9,10. surls, Shirley louise fbla 11,12. ,519 Windham street talley, maxcine tavern tambe, Joseph kevin tank, victoria welles senior class service committee secretary 12, missile staff 12. 1225 farmer street 1(X)5 northampion road 2022 country lafte court taylor, maurice antoine 116 spruce stiee: tench, Carolyn Wilson .1725 powahattao avenue sea 8,10, pence tri-hi-y 10, 1K12 {vice-pr0eicient|,;sc,ienoe cldb 10,11 , fbla 1 ' OsJ.I, library ' staff 9,10,11 . than, as, June delores 22 halifai street; science club 8, pep club 8, junior class committee 11, history club 9. thompson, jab’ft ' ftarvqy. , pro musica 12, 2220 s. whitehill drive todd, Sharon dorthia sea 12, senior class decoration comm-tles 1SE, fbla 11. 546 harding street tompkins, Stephen nathaniel art club 12. traytor, debra jean tucker, patrIcIa yvette fbla 11, fha 10, pep club 8,9. : . M : : ' ' 449 .tiane ,4 43 3t. mailthew street unger, alien carol K 1654 e. tuekahoe street j.v. cheerleader 10, varsity cheerleader 11, gold blalefSOilO, square circte 10, art club 9,10,11 (treasurer), 12 (treasurer), review staff 8,10, ' 4, .s i ,10,. jV- . . : urquhart, tins mae -1 24 south foley street jr. pence tri-hi-y 9, national honor socieyt 12, varstiy | erieaoer ' j,g, ' flinch club (sec- retary) 12, member of french club 11, latin club 10,1 S ' science club .10,11 ,12, missile staff 11,12, carousel 10. drama club 11, homeroom r resemative 11. vaughan, Cordelia germaine science club 11, fha 12. 119 south jones street 185 senior 435 St. ma thew street vaugnan, haial elizabetti pep club: 8, history club 9. ;¥,8na f:, 1418i e8| Wfasftiftgtt iptreet : science Club 8., 10, photography cluteS.IO, varsity club 8,10, pubUchy c6m!mittee?®,10,12, decorative coMmiftee 8,10,11. . williams, jonathaW rcftiei ' i ' -i ' : 444 adams street, band 9,10.11,12, arf ' . f S,9r’clK)i 8,9, science club 9,10, wiUiams, julia ann ' , dCj? Virginia avenue williams, karla otelia i 4S0 harrison STcei fbla 10,11,12, fha 12. ' - i- vJk, w ltB.r crftarehing bapd..l0,ll,12, ppfcert band 10! waH rfsifBbp ' iif’ eiMbem . . . — Iib. ' atry « aff ' i2. walker, gall tnaresa 616 greensyijie- enue 1007 Shepard stre 137 Virginia avenueyf williams, Priscilla mae ‘. 132 liberty street fbla 11,12, fha 8,9, peptcicub 9, senior class social ' cammitiee- 12, sea 12. williams, rita d is 922 hallfax street jry c.lub- ' ST hi ory club 8, pep club 8,9, dramatics club 8,9, varsity cheerleads,- 1 1,12, deca 12_,ti .‘tetary) fha 8, variety club 9, french 9, sea 12. history club 8,9,40. journalis%£lub 8,9,ig , ud% council 8,;|j0ufrial arts club 8. sh efti- ' rrte, , 1201 ftoyd street _ club 8.9.1 dramatics club 8,9,10, national hor society 12. clu O.II marching band 9,10,11,12, concert band 9,10,11, dramatics club walker, michael earl ,J. ' 1239 grant avenue i ' ; fbla. t:t;v12,. projects cormnittee 12,. ■ B- l illiamaop .fmtriciaMifn fbla 11.:,12, eftpTR 9,10, fha 9,10, wallfer, sherry gail 503 Washington :k . ftla- Bvk bitoing squad 9,10, science club ' lo, art club 9, fbla 12. ' - walker. wiWam benismm . nsy ’neH maj te squad 9.10:i1 W iurnette renee 1222 hamilton street 517 s. adams street , ;p r6h, ftugh street aij. ' ; ' i:banqig,5S, j.V. ' footfaqif 10, SbfPnce club Ily.Wrestiifig tearag.’iis uro.ffnajor 12 varstr . j- club 10,12, orpmatics clubfii. majpfche squa : ub ' 10,r§t- 802 harding street 12, dramatics club 9,10,11, modern dance group 10,11,12, pep frerich efub 9. fi§msrnesi-. ock e hi-y. ajli($bsther mae ' ordetia Arabella h2. f0hite,pebra paulet ■ Varsity girls track 10, .tfiaifl0,1..1.,l arsity girlsi basketoslh 2314 rohoic_ Street. 205 terrace avenue 930 coo rmg drive 5gp ■ harrison street ni MJilf oja. susan kay ■ • Wilson, fter|y dSfjjron wrestling ieam.,9jy.v. bask ' etball 10, athletics club 9, sea It. j: Winfield, debbie kay . wiafibldt -wilbar robertriette woadson, waiter wait . .broiection crew 8,9,10, wrestUna. team %l ok 219 nansemond street 846 s. Jones Street 109 guarantee street 702 mt. airy street 309 n, old church street iWh fe, ' ' samue7 hardy Yvi:5 iftbair9. ' ■■ ilW). theresa 8,9v deca l , fbla 12. 17: ■ bbg, 9aorge william iirobjn bonita history club 8,9, french club 9, dramatics club 9,. deed 12 gayle yvonne 1927 windson road 2 hoorcourt ■ 27 south street If 1004 augusta avenue 224 s.vftnes . Street:. word, arthur hago senior class ways and .mean Committee 12, wrenn, borltas vonaiUe %italyn taye 12, declBigijtatid 8, pep club 8, choir 10: 15 ross court 408 Windham street 116 pine street jsoryora yvette : 907. -Sheiard street- |club 10,12, marching band 9,10,11,12, concerf baPd. ' 9, ' l0,?f,l2, tfeh% club 12V.. spencer iinwood 12, shton mann . 1863 berte ley avenue iball 8,9, varsity football 10,11, key club 10, varsfity £sli|b 1(4-11i1.2,iyica 12i gplf ' l0, cockade hi-y 10. yatt, stanie ca 8, ’9, 10, j ■kll reign lang ■.l.sjlAng, roben 12. , - ■ 931 shields street ■vii baseball 10, projection crew 8,9,11. art club 9, de® 12. m 1 1 16 beazley street m son, barbara Conner 1656 wtiton road ' vice-president 8,9,10, j.v. cheerleader 10, varsity; cheallfcadeil 11,12, odd girt| Itsecretary) gold blazers 9, IQ, review staff 9, 10, 11, ■ ' 2, henan li : ii,ig, nation fr society 12, missile staff (business manager) 12, scao.lC, variety show 40, se or projects committee 12. Ill fiams, adrian marie 38 Sprirfe court ftory club 8,9,10, foreign language club 9,10, deca 12, journalism club 8,9, TO, Wiliams, barbara ann iilliams, belty marie 1134 artin gih street 443 s.;jiqaifts street Mliams, betty marie 443 s. jicfea s street Srt club 8,9,10, band 9,10.pkifep club 8,9,10, choir 8,9, ' , deca 1l,12, i ® oe ciyb ,11, varsity club 10, con tt lpd 9,10,11,12, french clutfcs.lO, history W ,9, 10. ■ ' k- ' kii ' ' ■ fwilliams, elester 218 e. mercuty street ' S. . ' 7 fei ' k. ' . ' k. ' .; ' ’ ' i- ' feiO ' .V-. r ' - ' T. ' • v, ' ‘. V- ' sjotiiei Team IS the Better Idea” team •A AUL WILLIAMS WE ' VE ONLY JUST BEGUN Music by ROGER NT Slowly m — ! — m Bbinaj? Am? Dm? Diti9 L We ' ve On - ly Just Be - gun 2. Be - fore the ris - ing sun 3. And when the eve -ning comes to live, we fly, we smile. White lace : So man - So much ' l •f T ■ I — — i(fi — — bun z T Gm? Dmg Dm? to Coda - 1- _ Gm9 C?sus C 1 - ses to choose a - head A kiss for luck and we ' re on our w ' ay. We start out walk -ing and learn to run. We ' llfind a place w ' he re there ' s room to grow. i j — [ j I - r ri ' ' 1 ' — « r -4- — Fmaj? Bbmaj? Fmaj? Bbmaj? D Gmaj? ms. We ' ve Just Be- gun. advertisements Shar-ing hor- i - zons tha advertising 188 Ungers I People who really know how to dress shop Unger’s. Potted Plants, Cut Flowers, Wedding Flowers, Funeral Designs, Bridal Bouquets BLAND FLORIST Free Delivery — Phone 732-5319 Air-Conditioned 7 Halifax Street Bertha Hamlin Petersburg, Virginis Asst. Manager VIRGINIA UNEN SERVICE Washington Adams Streets Petersburg, Virginia 732-9002 732-9008 Coffie Cawthorn B.E. Berry, Co-Owners 875 E. Bank St. 732-3312 189 Garrett’s Card And Party Shop “When you care enough to send the very best! Featuring the area’s most complete selection of; •Greeting Cards • Party Goods •Candles •Stationery and Notes •Gift Wrap • Gifts •Bibles • Bridal Accessories •Wedding Invitations • Hallmark Books • Peanuts Characters — featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang • Photograph Albums • Hallmark Albums Also: Russell Stover Candies Two Locations: Downtown — 11 North Sycamore 733-5429 Walnut Hill Plaza Shopping Center 732-6166 Bank Americard Master Charge advertising advertising 190 Graduates! Plan your future with United Virginia Bank It’s a Full Service Bank. This means that United Virginia Bank has everything you’ll need in your future account: Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts, Installment Loans, Christmas Clubs, Vacation Clubs, and people who are well qualified to help you grow financially. Come in and visit one of our convenient offices SOON. United Virginia Bank Auto Bank Monroe and Tabb Citizens Office 147 N. Sycamore Washington Street 1 104 W. Washington Walnut Hill Office 1935 S. Sycamore CONNIE HACK AMERICAN LAFFOON ROBERTSON American Motors Automobiles British Motor Sports Cars General Motors T rucks 25 W. Washington St. Custom Framing LOVE’S WAYSIDE FURNITURE On West Side of Route 301 , 2 Miles South CRATER VOLKSWAGEN 191 Flower Mart Capri Comet Cougar Marquis Lincoln Mark IV Capri Petersburg Lincoln- Mercury, Inc. 1 1 1 North Market St. Petersburg, Virginia For flowers and decorations for any occasion, try the Flower Mart at 312 E. Washington St, Frank Myers Howard Clayton Phone: 861-2204 West End Barbeque Compliments of DAVIS BUSINESS MACHINES 2214 W. Washington St. Petersburg, Virginia MUNFORD’S Radio TV — Sales Service 41 North Crater Rd. 732-3784 L.C. Munford 733-4223 Petersburg, Va. Zhc Flomer advertising advertising 192 Walnut Mall JCPenney Petersburg, Va. The values are here everyday. Petersburg High School’s Representatives on Penney’s Fashion Board Barbara Wilkinson — Senior Yvonne Murray — Senior The Home of the Now Two Stores Perfect Diamond To Serve You 1 15 N. Sycamore St. Cavalier Square Petersburg, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia I Compliments of MORTON’S Jewelers Walnut Mall Phone: Petersburg, Virginia 732-4057 “All The New Happenings At Price ' s That Students Will Appreciate CAMERAS CARDS GIFTS Petersburg, Va. Petersburg’s First And Finest Serving You For Four Generations At: WILLIAM E. LUM, JR., INC. 15 N. Sycamore Street advertising 194 Compliments of $ HEADQUARTERS Make Southside Virginia ' s oldest and largest savings institution, Petersburg Mutual Savings and Loan Association your dollar headquarters. You earn the highest dividend rates permissible by law on insured savings. A variety of savings plans for individ- uals, groups, and organizations are available. Accounts are insurable to $20,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Petersburg Mutual Savings and Loan Association makes available millions of dollars annually to those wishing to buy homes in this area. Be sure to con- sult any one of their loan officers for your home purchasing plans. Four convenient locations, drive-in facilities, and helpful, friendly savings specialists are waiting to assist you. Main Office; Franklin Adams Walnut Hill Office: S. Sycamore Walnut Boulevard Downtown Drive-In: Washington Franklin Colonial Heights Branch: Boulevard New Castle Drive. 197 HERFF JONES Official Manufacturer of the Class Rings And Graduation Stationery For Petersburg High School Local Representative: Reed Schweickert P.O. Box 3206 Richmond, Virginia 23235 Herff Jones Products: Class Rings — - Graduation Announcements, Personal Cards, and Related Accessories — Medal and Trophy Awards — Club Pins Yearbooks — Diplomas and Certificates — Fund Raising Ideas advertising advertising 198 City Savings Bank And Trust Company Downtown 144 N. Sycamore Street Petersburg, Virginia Walnut Mall 2128 S. Crater Road Congratulations Graduating Class of 1972... ;Pro3rc55-2ntic;v BLUE RIBBON SUPER MARKET G.M. Kvasnicka, Prop. 2200 West Washington Street Free Delivery 733-6672 “The Store of Personal Service” PICKWICK FLOWERS GIFTS 30 Pickwick Ave. Colonial Heights “If it is an Occasion, it calls for Flowers.” THE RADIO SHACK Walnut Mall 199 AUTOMOBILE Repairing Towing Parts Lubrication Wheels Aligning Body Fender Work Automobile Inspection Service Accessories Ignition Balancing Painting License No. 1 7 E. Bank 2nd J.T. MORRISS SONS, INC. Funeral Homes Petersburg, Va. Hopewell, Va. PEPSICOIA MARTIN OLDS On The Boulevard In Colonial Heights advertising advertising ZQil Mrs. Jane Clark and Barbara Wilkinson discuss the newest and easiest ways to cook glamor- ous meals, on a modern gas range. Commonwealth Gas Distribution Corporation thinks of all graduates as potential customers. In the above picture, Barbara Wilkinson is examining a gas range in the Gas Company office. The Gas Company also believes that, as graduates, you can do a great service for the rest of us if you never cease to be students — looking for opportunities are ways to cherish the American system of free enterprise and to improve the American way of life. You can be thankful for free school in a country where you are free to worship and work and think and talk as you please. In our America you are free to choose the type appliances and the fuel you will wish to use in your homes. This is a part of your heritage from the people who built America. The Future is pretty largely in your hands. For some of you, it means marriage, homes, family, and work. For others of you it means just the beginning of study and hard work in college. Always, all of you must be vigi- lant and active to combat the evils of socialism, government domination of private industry, and all the “isms” that destroy democracy. We depend upon you to do a good job. L and L Diner 727 Halifax St. Petersburg, Va. Soul Food Foot-long Hot Dogs Jumbo Hamburgers 11 :00 a.m. — 2:00 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays 1 1 :00 a.m. — 11 :00 p.m. Weekdays 6 Days a Week Closed Tuesdays J. Zuckerman Company Dividend Paying Insurance Phil Kinsey — John Oakley 210 N. Sycamore St. Phone RE 2-7911 Petersburg, Virginia T.S. Beckwith Company Incorporated Stationers of Petersburg Long Manufacturing Company, Inc. advertising advertising 202 STANDARD-JAMES For Better Shoes Two Locations Walnut Mali 124 N. Sycamore Downtown WALNUT HILL PHARMACY, INC. “Professional Pharmacists 1949 S. Sycamore St. Phone RE 3-771 1 “We Deliver Anywhere Parham’s Texaco Service Tires — Batteries — Accessories Lubrication — Washing 1901 Sycamore Street You can trust the service you receive at Oscar Parham ' s Texaco Service Station. Phone: 732-4005 Walnut Mall Petersburg, Va. ASH WILEY INSURANCE “Insure Wisely With The Wileys Telephone 1954 S. Sycamore St. 732-271 1 Petersburg, Va. 23803 Compliments of YOUNG-HARRISON 22 N. Sycamore St. Petersburg, Virginia Frazier ' s Ltd. ' s attractive store front holds just as much attraction on the inside for the shopper. 203 The most popular Phone 732-9777 place in town. EAST SIDE GRILL William Lanier, Jr., Prop. 840 Wythe St. Air-Conditioned A. B.C. On and Off Petersburg, Va. 21 West Washington St. Petersburg, Virginia MASTER SYSTEM BAKERY Open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wedding and Birthday Cake Our Specialty Adrian Williams and Karen Bates accompany Ronald Powell to Adolph ' s to help him select the latest in men ' s fashions. Walnut Hill Plaza 4 polph’s “Alteration and Repair” PARHAM THE TAILOR 1 1 1 Harrison Street Petersburg, Virginia Robert L. Parham, Prop. Phone 732-9888 BUTTERWORTH’S Southside Virginia’s Leading Home Furnisher 100 N. Sycamore Petersburg 245 E. Broadway Hopewell Free Delivery Convenient Terms No Money Down The Bank Of Virginia Member of Virginia Common- wealth Bankshares “Where To Call” 20 Franklin St. Dinwiddie, Va. 732-5111 469-2461 advertising advertising 204 Petersburg’s Teen Shopping Center and Headquarters For Fashions Do wntown And At The Walnut Mall Ellen Unger — Senior ROSENSTOCK TAM COUNCIL Wanda Jones — Junior Lela Hersh — Junior PETERSBURG MOTOR COMPANY Market-Washington Hinton Streets Petersburg, Virginia Dial 732-9233 “Your Ford Dealer Since 1924’’ C.F. LAUTERBACH’S SONS Jewelers and Silversmiths Member of American Gem Socity 122 North Sycamore Street Petersburg, Virginia RE 2-7802 OWEN PRINTING COMPANY, INC. Established 1886 224 North South St. Petersburg, Virginia “Advertising Doesn’t Cost — It Pays.’’ 205 PITTSBURGH PAINTS CENTER Wythe Jefferson Streets Paints Coatings, Stains, Varnishes, and Brushes For Home, Institutions, Industry REgent 3-9168 HUBERTS. PERKINS Masonry Contractor Brick and Block Work of all Kinds 142 Halifax Street Petersburg, Virginia Students find that the dependable service at Walnut Hill Cleaners leaves their garments with a quality freshness. ROSE’S DRUG COMPANY, INC. Petersburg’s Finest Cosmetics and Men’s Toiletries Departments “Your Cardinal Drug Center’’ Corner of Sycamore Washington Sts. Wholesale Fruits and Produce BRINKLEY CO., INC. 3 Old West Street Petersburg, Va. THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES BEAUTY SALON 301 S. Crater Rd., Petersburg, Va. 733-6286 Mr. Burgess is a specialist in the field of beauty culture, contour shaping, artistic styling, and custom professional permanent waving. advertising advertising Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1972 . . . 206 BLAND FUNERAL HOME Home of Personal Service Mr. William N. Bland, Sr. Mr. William N. Bland, Jr. Air-Conditioned Throughout 137 Harrison Street, Petersburg, Virginia 732-7841 207 A prospective new car owner discovers the values to be found at Ted Curry Motors. Chrysler Plymouth Imperial Cricket In New Location 800 E. Washington St. Petersburg, Virginia 732-381 1 Ted Curry Motors KENT’S FURNITURE COMPANY INCORPORATED Petersburg, Virginia “Dependable Furniture Since 1897.” Wilson Construction Co., Inc. Masonry Contractors P.O. Box 2042 Petersburg, Virginia Compliments of WILLIAMS MOODY DRUGS Ready to help you with any job that has to be done. advertising advertising 208 West End Pharmacy, Inc. “Prescription Druggists’’ Corner of Washington Dunlop Streets Petersburg, Virginia Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1972. 209 patrons Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority, Beta Chapter Alpha Sigma Sorority Mrs. Jean Baggett Helen Barney Beta Omega Psi Fraternity Mrs. Alma Blizzard Mrs. J.H. Bourdon Mrs. Allison Brower Mr. Mrs. James Davis Lynn Dawson and Jan Ohmer Debbie and Bubba Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority Delta Sigma Phi Sorority M.H. Evans W.E. Foss Sandy Frazier and Nc. ' ncy Belcher Go Missile Drive Reverend Mrs. M.W. Graham Mr. Mrs. Clarence Johnson Mr. Mrs. Joseph Johnson Paul Kaplan Mrs. Sylvia R. Kaplan Kappa Beta Mu Sorority Kappa Xi Fraternity, Alpha Beta Chapter Kath and Dave Mrs. Dorothy A. Kelley Mr. Mrs. John C. Laity John Craig Laity, Jr. Lambda Omega Phi Sorority Little John Mr. Benjamin E. Lum Mrs. Benjamin E. Lum Miss Peggy Lum Miss Wilma Lum Mr. Mrs. Morriss Maniego Miss Barbara Massey Mrs. Susie Matthews Melvin and Debbie Mike and Tara Mr. Mrs. Marcus D. Minton Miss Mary Plummer Mcliwaine R.D. Mcliwaine, III Dr. William B. Mcliwaine, III Mrs. William B. Mcliwaine, III Mrs. Geneva Owens Jack Pazzella Pi Phi Fraternity, Delta Gamma Chapter Miss Sandra Z. Powell Colonel Robert Powers Mr. Mrs. David E. Reubush Robin and Carter Ruth and Randy Mr. and Mrs. W.Z. Savage Sigma Gamma Gamma Sorority Mr. Ralph Stronach Linda Tyo and Steve Grifflett Mr. Mrs. Russell Veal Mrs. Lillian Vofrei James Walker Phillip Walker Mr. Mrs. J.B. Ward, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Howard P. Wilkinson Mrs. C.H. Winfield advertising advertising 210 UNIOM FINANCE THE JONES BOYS, INC. Commercial - Industrial - Residential CONSTRUCTION Building Materials — Custom Millwork 4th and Henry Sts. - Phone 733-9202 - Petersburg, Va, After having found the perfect jacket Frank Smith, with the aid of Globe salesman, searches for a tie to accent it properly. GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE INCORPORATED Exclusive Ready-To-Wear Claudia Rubin pauses a moment to enjoy a Coke and to reflect upon her busy life as a Senior. it’s the real thing 211 Tri-City Coaches Serving The T ri-City Area With Bus Transportation Moments after the rining of the dismissal bell, P.H.S. students joyfully board the Tri- City Coaches for home. Today’s Army Wants to Join You Training Education Free Medical Dental Care Free Meals — Free Flousing 30 Days Paid Vacation Retire Young Training Assignment Guaranteed in Writing Before Enlistment Reenlistment Bonus Paid Up To $10,000.00 See Your Local Army Recruiter For Details . . . U.S. Army Recruiting Station P.O. Bldg. Franklin Adams Sts.. 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Washington St. Petersburg, Virginia Open: April - October advertising index 214 index anderson, Judy 132 anderson, roy 73 andrews, Christie 56, 118 andrews, margret 73, 118 antozzio, timothy 99, 132 aguino, tilmer 73, 118 archer, lawrence 80, 81 arney, susan 54, 132 arney, tim 144 arnold, James 132 asbeil, harris 55,69,73,132,22 ashby, Constance 132 ashby, kenneth 65,144 atkins, randolph 132 austin, harry w. 37 autrey, deborah 62, 132 avent, dan 65,145 aziin, debra 132 bach, Steve 75,98 backerman, Jett 145,155 baggett, jean 18 bagweil, bruce 145 bailey, mary 16 the bank of Virginia 203 banks, barry 132 banks, keith 145 banks, terry 118 barber, barry 132 barboza, paulette 44,118 barboza, robin 132 barcliff, ada 118 barcliff, Patricia 132 barlett, Charles 73, 132 barlow, Cornell 75,81,145 barlow, zelda 54,58,62,118 barnes, elson 75,85,145 barnes, william 145 bates, karen 42,58,64,145,147 baits, eunice 118 batts, Jerome ©. 24 baugh, Claude 73,145,160 baugh, Claudette 73,145 baugh, Jean 132 baugh, mary 118 beasley 68,118 t. s. beckwith and co., inc. 201 belcher, debra 118 belt, deborah 132 bell, robert 65,75,132 beloate, yolanda 70.146,158 benitez, rose 62,132 bennett, James robert 118 benton, pamela 118 bernard, hazel 51,69,73,77,146 berry, morris 132 best, mary b. 18 belfield, brenda e. 32 bienefeld, suzan 118 biscoe, Jesse 58,146 bish, donald 132 bishop, gayle 146 blackwell, nathaniel 146 blake, darlene 30,62 blakes, kathy 133 bland, don 69,73,118 bland florist 188 bland Juneral home 206 bland, J. 65 bland, nadine 118 blanks, george 113 blanks, nell 54,133 blouin, linda 62,146,169 blue ribbon supermarket 198 boiling, anna 42,69,133 boiling, thomasine 69,118 bolton, donny roy 118 bolton, gregory larry 118 bolton, michael 146 bonner, harrison 64,105,146 bonner, patricia 57,133 booker, ruth 66,67,146 boone, preston 75 boston, zelda 55,57,69,118 boswell, patricia 55,57,73,118 bowen, rickey 146 bowles, Joseph 81 bowles, lorraine 133 bowles, 73,146 braden, theresa 73,133 branch, Calvin 58 branch, deborah 23 branch, denise 133 branch, henry 81,133 branch. Jack 146 branch, ruth 146 brandt, ronnie 118 brendle, billle 57,58,118 brickhouse, barbara 133 bridger, robert 73,118 briggs, yvonne 118 brinkley and co. 205 brintley, deborah 65,118 bristow, wayne 118 brockwell, ricky 75,83,147 brookwell, marie 64,133 brooks, cecelia 119 brooks, Charles 133 brooks, helen h. 30 broughton, martha g. 28 brower, allison 28 brown, bonnie bishop 66,133 brown, brenda 119 brown, carolyn 119 brown, david 58,119 brown, debra 119 brown, debra 119 brown, debra 147 brown, nancy 119 brown, paricia 147 brown, renate 133 brown, susan 147 brown, vanessa 147 brown, wadesworth 81 brown, wayne 147 bryant, brenda 65-119 bryant, cynthia 64,147 bryant, robert 147 budlove, robert e. 32,98 buford, Jasper 81 , 85 bugg, bernard 75,88,148 buggs, deborah 133 bulifant insurance co. 195 bullock, ikego 81,133 burnett, deborah 61,119 burroughs, Joan 54,148 burrow, alphonso 75,148 burton, Charlene 55,119 butterworth’s furniture co. 203 byrd, larry 119 Cain, bernadetfe 118,119 Cain, harry 119 cain, william 148 Caldwell, mild.ead t. 26 callear, phyllls 148 caperton, sharort 61,133 Carmichael, david 148 carr, ray 148 carsley, gerald 75 carter, a. f. 37 carter, Jayne 69,73,148 carter, roy 133 carter, sandy 133 Cartwright, pam 51,58,148 castelle, charlotte 119 castle, linda 148 caudle, Charles 75,81,149 Chambliss, benjamin 133 Chambliss, carolyn 133 Chambliss, david 73,119 Chambliss, forferie 57, 171 chandler, milton 54,134 Chappell, dora 119 Charles, edna 73,149 Chavis, Joyce 148,149 cheely, batty 58,70,108,134 Childress, alvin 65 city savings bank and trust co. 108 Claiborne, richard 134 Clanton, esthsr 42,134 dark, beverly 149 Clark, edgar 149 dark, michael 149,164 Clark, robert 119 Clarke, roger 149 dark, sherri 119 Clark, veronica 54,119 Clarke, b. 75 Clarke, d. 75 Clarke, paula 134 clary .barbara 48,50,57,58 clayborne, lassie d. 18 demons, Janet 150 Clements, annelto 113 demons, susan 36 coafes, melissa 134 Petersburg coca-cola bottling Co. 210 coflie cawthorn esso 188 cohen, carol 119 cohen, Jery! 55,119 cohen, michael 134 cole, brenda 53,70,73,134 cole, francine 150 cole, Jean 64,134 cole, mark 114 Coleman, florence 28 Coleman, patricia 150 Collins, betty Jo 119 Collins, michael 65,134 commonwealth gas distribution 200 Comstock, greg 73,150 Connie hack american 190 conregode, edward 134 conway, faye 54,64,150 oonway, grace 120 cook, doris 57, 120 cook, wayne 77 cooke, deborah 120 cornet, kathy 114,134 coslner, barbara 58,150 couch, foni 64,134 coureton, dannyboy 81 Courtney, kenneth 120 cousins, cynthia 62,150 cox, craig p. 150 cox, lolita 49,53,61,109,150 cox, vickI 62,134 crater Volkswagen 190 Crawford, charlotte 120 Crawley, patricia 61,150 creech, Joy 120 crews, Sherman 134 orocker, michael 134 crocker, venita 57,120 Crocker, wayne 120 orowson, gloria r. 15 crumpler, Jesse 75,98, 151 Grumpier, Joyco,s 134 Cunningham, elsie 61,151 curlin, doris J. 15,37 curry, milton 75,134 ted curry motors 207 Curtis, nelson 120 daghita, cindy 62,151 daghita, mary 64,135 dalley, patricia 151 dalton, Sheryl 57,120 dalton ' s Jewelers 192 dance, adrian 73,75,135 davis, arthur 135 davis, bernard 73 davis business machines 191 davis. hattie 120 davis, lafawn 62,133 davis. lenora 120 davis, leortard 7S, 81, 135 davis, Percy 151 davis, Phyllis 120 davis, priscllla 151 davis, robert e. 26 davis, vera 50,53,57,147,151 davis, william 73,109,151 dawson, lynn 64,135 dean, shelia 54.120 dean, wayne 120 deems, linda 151 index 215 dennis, glenn 135 dent, Oliver 63,81 ,135 dewitt, Cornelia 45,135,151 dicson, Shirley 135 diggs, James 152 diggs, yvonne 152 diteruk, peter 57,81 dix, buddy 73,152,172 dodge, rhea |. 35,54 dodson, Charles 120 donahue, Charles 120 downey, lindall 152 downey, nancy 26 downey, tamara 135 drake, shelia 73,153 draughn, roland 73,152 droddy, larry 73,120 droddy, sheilia 64,135 drumgoole, karen 120 drumheller, berth 73,120 dudley, floyd 152 dugger, miiton 120 dugger, rosa 135 dugger, steve 75,81,82,152 dunbar, anne 64,153 duncan, david 135 dupriest, mildred a. 22.24 earwood, timothy 120 easley, Joyce b. 35 east side grill 203 eckert, keith 153 edmonds, arthur 42,55,73,135 edmonds, denise 54,120 edmonds, Joyce 153 edmonds, ronnie 121 edmondson, vera 48,49,50,153,168 edmunds, mary 153 edmunds, reba 121 edmunds, waiter 121 edwards, cary 135 ehrenworth, carol 153,155 eiiert, gary 153 eldridge, calhy 121 eldridge, diane 135 ellis, francis 73 ellis, krik 121 ellis, michael 135 embry, James 73,135 emory, deb-a 62,135 ende, mark 57,75,98,135 evans, donald 153 evens, nellie 121 evans, robert 121 fairley, dereck 121 farley, deborah 73 fauntieroy, germaine 44,51,53,70,73,77,105,153 favors, wyouka 121 feider, geraldine 135 felts drug store 196 ferrer, cesario 57,73,176 ferrer, francisco 62,136 fields, mary 121 first felera! savings and loan association 212 fisher, audrey 62,136 fisher, elijah 81,136 fisher, gloria 136 fitzgerald, steve 63,136 flower mart 191 ford. a. 58 ford, benjamin 136 ford, herbert 23,75,81,82.83,149,154 ford, robert 121 ford, sue 121 foreign car parts, inc. 195 franklin, ietitia k. 34 fraziers ltd. 202 f.razier, sandy 69, 73, 136 frederick, Josephine 26 fuller. Cheryl 73,136 fultz, eric 121 fuUz, morris 75,88,136 furrow, f. 65 furrow, michael 154 gandy, beaulah 61, 136 gannaway, ernest 154 garner, diane 121 garner, katherine 1 garner, karen 54,154 garner, kevin 121 garret’s hallmark card and party shop 189 garris, annie 55,121 gee, angelor 70,154 gee, diane 136 gee, michael 121 gee, william 55,121 george, debbie 154 geter, arthur 75,136 grandison, woodrow 122,54 gianniny, kay 58,103,112,113,154 gianniny, kenneth 112,121 giles, James 42,55,136 giies, tracy 118,121 giles, Wilma 154 gilkenson, deborah 136 gillard, wilbur t. 154 gilliam, barry 54,81 gilliam, matlhew 121 gilliatt, treva 34 globe department store 210 goldstock, anne 69,155 goode, carl 81,82,136 goode, ]. 81 goodwin, margaret 155 gordon, barbara 136 gordon, Kelvin 122 gore, kalvin 136 gore, John m. 2S gould funeral home 212 graham, ellen 155 grandison, Joan 64, 122 graves, amy 122 graves, bridget 122 graves, oynthia 115,155 graves, kenneth ]r, 29,58 graves, louise 1 graves, mary 136 gray, barbara 136 gray, iinda 155 gray, lydia 122 gray, p. 45 gray, pat 45, 155 grayboyes, robert 44,69,73,74,109,155,164 green, Claudette 64,155 green, karen 122 green, lawrence 155 green, levy 64,81 green, pauletie 65, 155 green, pearl 64,122 greene, romana 44,69,73,136 gregory, thomisina 122 gr ffin, Cheryl 55, 58, 122 gr ffin. marvin 64, 136 gr tfin, paul 155 gr ffin. theresa 122 gr ffith J. 57, 155 grubbs, James 122 gunn, deborah 156 gupton, James 136 haase, James 55, 122 hairston, thomas 75, 152, 156 hairston, leon t, 27, 99 hairston, Ihomila 57. 73, 136 hall, deborah 61. 122 hall, ellen 122 hall. Joan c. 18 hall, mae Iinda 66, 156 hamlin, rhonda 45 hamilton, shelia 64, 156 hampton, Jimmy 64, 156 Hampton, theresa 136 hanford, e. 57,73,122 hanks, angelia 156 hanks, j. 53 hanks, marlon 136 hanison, ruth 68, 122 hardy, shirley 58,136 hardy, Virginia 122 hare, donna 156 ha graves, artena 156 harlow-hardy furniture co., inc. 212 harper, Iinda 136 harris, James 99 harris, Janet 60, 61 , 122 harris, John 75, 136 harris, rickey 156, 165 harris, waiter 156 harrison, barrett 122 harrison, elenora e. 18 harrison, James 69,73,135,136 harrison, lisa 57 harvenek, leslie 122 harvey, m. e. 25 harwell, debbie 44, 122 haskins, myron 122 haskins, melvin 136 havernack, I. 57 hawkins, alexa 62,157 hawkins, brenda 122 hawkins, trancine 73,122 hawkins 136 hayes, andrew 157 hayes, robernett j. 34 hazel, Charles 64, 157 heath, felicia 57,55,68,122 heath, maurice 122 heath, norris 122 hedges, Charles 136 heller, thomas 136 hersh, burton 157 hewitt, candice 137 hicks, marva 42,49,68,123 hicks, william 137 high, hilda 123 hiler, Joan 58,157 hill, James 157 hill, michael 64,152,157 hill. Patricia 102 hill, rhonda 44,62,157 hill, ruth 157 hill, shirley 157 hill, terry 75,81,158 hill, thomas 158 hixon, robert 23,73,158 hobbs, betty 158 hogan, rebecca 123 hohanness, mary c. 30 ho land Jeanne b. 30 ho lars, sarah 158 ho lins, elva m. 17 ho lins. eugene 123 ho iday inn 195 ho lis, robert 137 ho mes, b. 137 ho mes, roosevelt 137 hooper, vanessa 64,158 hopkins, andrea 158 hopkins, Christine 123 home, richard 55 house of burgesses beauty salon 205 housiantis, odyseas 123 Houston, lewis 158 Houston, vanessa 64,158 Howard, nancy 69,73,102,110,144,158 howell, ginger 69,137 howell, m. 57 Howerton wiloughby 196 hugate, elizabeth 18,170 Hutcherson, Harold 73,159,174 Inge, nancy 31 Ivey, barbara 15,36 ivey, davis 159 Ivey, James m. 64 Jackson, alice 61,137 Jackson, carol 123 Jackson, Carolyn 119 Jackson, diana 45,123 Jackson, donna 159 index index 216 index Jacksor., harold 137 Jackson, henry 159 Jackson, James 42,48,49,73,103,105,144,159,168 Jackson, Judy 159 Jackson, linda 55,73,123 James, diane 48,50,159,170 James, irene 123 James, roy 44,159 Jarratt, Julie 58,159 Jefferson, andrew 123 Jefferson, connie 64,105,159 Jefferson, harold 137 Jefferson, loretta 62,160 Jenkins, Jimmie 75,160 Jenkins, norman J, 27,173 Johnson, carmen 160 Johnson, clarence 49,160 Johnson, cynthia 62,160 Johnson, debra 61 Johnson, debra 123 Johnson, edna 160 Johnson, elkanah 81 Johnson, glenn 81,85 Johnson, henry 123 Johnson, Jimmie 123 Johnson, patricia 62,160 Johnson, ruth 160 Johnson, sandra 57 Johnson, susan 160 Johnson, theresa 160 Johnson, Wallace 81, 137 w. p. Johnson co. 201 Johnston, melissa 44,58,69,102,160 Jones, angela 137 Jones, barbara 44,54,62,137,140 Jones, beverly 122 the Jones boys 210 Jones, carlton 137 Jones, Calvin 160 Jones, Calvin 73 Jones, cassond-a 123 Jones, Charles 69,137 Jones, charlotte 73,123 Jones, cynthia 70,123 Jones, daralene 123 Jones, darlene 137 Jones, eldridge 137 Jones, frank 137 herff Jones 197 Jones, gilbert 73 Jones, James 73,137 Jones, Joyce 161 Jones, Judi 161 Jones, kay 69,103,161 Jones, lemonte 23,137 Jones, milton 65,161 Jones, nathaniel 161 Jones, rosemary 48,73,161 Jones, Sylvia 73 Jones, tanya 62,161 Jones, veronica 55,57,69,137 Jones, wanda gracine 55,58,73,137 Jones, wanda I. 137 Jung, donald 64,161 kamery,,d, 45,137 kaplan, paul 48 keeton, James 123 keeton, marilyn 161,169 kelland, Janet 57,58,151,161 keller, suzanne 137 kellett, sherry 123 kelly, douglas 73,123 kelly, karen 66,111,145,162 kelly, richard 73,74,162 kelly, Stanley 65,162 kendrick, richa d 123 kendrick, peter 81,162 kent ' s furniture co. 207 kerns, noah 123 key, Kevan 65 kilbourne, robert I. 15 king, antoinette 61 king, aubrey 137 king’s barbecue 195 king, pearl 137 king, rosinette 124 kirkiand. donald 137 kirkland, James 137 kirkiand, Johnny 162 kirkland, thomas 57,137 kiser, Joan 32 kizzie, boris 55, 137 kizzie, labarbara 44,124 kizzie, Samuel 65 kovacevich, mike 22,162 kozak, Joey 48, 162 kreicar, frankie 138 laderach, linda 46,109,162 laderach, william 138 laffoon robertson paint center 190 laity, pam 46,47,48,49,50,58,109,153,162 lamb, Charles 124 lamm, marsha 124 lancaster, venetta 57,124 lane, Jerry 45 langley, dale 124 lanier, elizabeth 19 lanier, gloria 124 lascelle, michael 163 lastoria, debra 138 c. f. lauterbach ' s and son 204 law, carvin 163 lawrence, laura 138 lawrence, mary 54,138 lawrence, susan 48,163 lawson, randy 138 lazarus, Stacey 124 ledbetter, theolette 51,53,105,156,163 lee, arlene 163 lee, dale 61,138 lee, dorothy 163 leo, felicia 124 lee, garland 124 lee, mary 138 , lee, patricia 62,124 leete tire battery 196 lemons, diane 54,124 leonard, silas 75,81,84 leonard, william 109 lester, bessie 124 lewis, audrey 125 lewis, freda 73,124 lewis, gloria 163 lewis, michael 81 lewis, robert 73,138 lewis, roland 27 lewis, sandy 81 ,138 lewis, yvonne 62,138 lindsay, gayle 138 lindsey, gwendolyn 163 I I diner 201 lobaugh, anne 57 long manufacturing co. 201 lott, bernice 35 love, edward 124 love, thomas 163 love’s wayside furniture 190 lowe, kathy 57,73,124 lowery, carolyn 138 luckett, brenda 163 lum, peggy 48,49,50,163 william e. lum, Jr., Inc. 193 lundy, Juanita 65,164 lundy, sandra 124 lutz, bradley 164 lutz, diane 124 lyons, ann 19 mashall, Janet 62,138 marshall, mary 34 martin oldsmobile 199 martin, ronnie 73 martinez, elizabeth 64,138 martinez, gary 54,138 martz, robert 109,153,164 mason, debra 164 mason, John 138 mason, paula 73,164 mason, vivian 164 massenburg, antrynet 165 massenburg, sandra 165 massey, barbara 44,165 massey, denise 44,64,138 master Chevrolet 199 master system bakery 203 matthews, diane 138 matthews, Joanne 64,124 mayfield, martine 130,138 mayfield, william 185 maywalt, david 138 me coy, gilmore 75,81,165 mo coy, kirn 44,139 me Cray, ernette 125 mo Cray, kevin 55 me crickard, keith 139 me daniel, mary 165 me dougall, sharon 139 me guigan, Joy 165 me keever, robert 125 me keever, robin 139 me kiever, Janette 61 me kinnon, wanda 70,71,137,139 me new, rhonda 125 me peak, randy 65 meade, roger 165 merritt, cecelia 139 meyers, wanda 69 mickens, ardee 73,139 miles, kim 66,67,165 miles, victor 81 minetree, wanda 125 minter, vanessa 73,113,165 minton, david 42,102,103,105,109,112,113,162,165 mitchell, James 125 mitchell, kris 157,165 moore, carol 66,166 moore, Charles 139 moore, herbert 166 moore, Jimmie 125 moore, michael 125 moore, verena 25 morgan, david 125 morgan, frances 16 morgan, sherman 34 morris, bernard 125 J. t. morriss sons, Inc. 199 mosley, david 55,125 morion’s Jewelers 192 mountcastle, Clarita 125 mountcastle, nia 57 moyer, ellen 20, 22 munford’s tv 191 murphy, carter 36 murray, chandois 125 murray, tony 125 muriell, george 64 musgrove, anna lou 29,58,104 myers, robin 57,166,175 myles, osie 75,81,139 myrick, ernestine 125 mabry, beverly 164 maclin, anne 66,138 macklin, delores 54,62,124 maclin, geraldine 35 maclin. ricky 124 madison, kathryn 55,57,115,124 maitland brothers bus line 212 mallory, tommy 138 malone, moses 75,88 maniego, marie 19 mann, cynthia 124 manns, barbara 164 nedrick, Constance 58,139 nelson, kim 167 nelson, nellie 166 nelson, Josephine 139 newman, sandra 166 newsom, kathy 62,72,73,139 newsom, lynn 125 niebuhr, mary 27 norbrey, grace 25 norman, Jo anne 31 norris, ethel 69,73,139 nunnally, william 139 oakley, dewey 36 oakley, mason 166, 158 olds, Stephanie 139 Oliver, clarence 73 o ' neal, sharon 125 orr, carlos 139 ovens, robin 139 owen, cathy 125 owen, harold 166 owen, myrtis 125 owen printing co. 204 Owens, thersa 139 pace, John 51, 75, 136 paige, carlos 125 pair, naomi 166 panky, david 166 parham, Catherine 125 parham, deborah 42,73,125 parham, James 139 parham, mary 62,167 parham, michael 125 parham the tailor 203 parham’s texaco service 202 parham, tommie 125 parham, theresa 167 parham, vanessa 167 Parker, debira 167 Parker, marsha 51,53,73,167 Parker, teresa 140 payne, nadine burks 35 payton, wanda 73,126 peal, carl e. 33 pearson, nancy 44,66,67,114,140,141 pearson, pat 51,53,167 Peebles, david 1 peerman, shunta 126 peet, Willard 140 pegram, curtis 167 pegram, elizabeth 126 pegram, Jacqueline 126 pegram, Janet 1 pegram, marian 64,69,73,140 pegram, richard 14,64 pegram, shirley 126 pender, paul 75,81 J. c. Penney and co. 192 pepsi-cola bottling co. 199 perkins, brenda 140 perkins, fabiola 167 perkins, hubert s. 205 perkins, Joseph 126 perkins, olymphia 22,48,159,167 perkowsky, billy 167 perry, carol 73,140 perry, delmar 140 perry, e. 54 perry, trances 126 perry, linda 140 perry, yvonne 126 peters, Iloyd 126 Petersburg lincoln mercury 191 Petersburg motor co. 204 Petersburg mutual savings loan association peterson, Charlene 73 peterson, lois 140 peterson, sandra 168 peterson, terry 140 phelps, robert 168 Phillips, fay 126 Phillips, gonzell 75,140 Pickwick flowers and gifts 198 pierce, steven 140 pitmon, margie 64,140 pItt, barbara 168 piffman, i. b. 36 Pittsburgh paints 205 pizza kitchen 205 plummer, louise 64,140 plymale, parker 140 poke, Cynthia 126 poke, richard 62,58,67,152,168 221 index polk, rosemary 126 Poland, donald 57,140 poole, bert 103,113,140 pope, kenneth 140 pope, linda 126 porter, veronica 126 powell, dorthula 126 powell, patsy 168 powell, ronald 42,64,105,109,168 powell, sandra 51,53,73,144,168 power, James 168 power, mary 168 powers, mark 105,109,168 powers, robert a. 27 preston, frank 126 price, beatrice 73,140 price, louis 73,140 price, reginald 75,81,140,168 prichard, nancy 15 prince, katherine g. 45 Procter, gilda the progress index 198 prude, bessie 126 pryor, thomas pugh, susan 46,140 pulley, deborah 140 pulley, Olivia 168 pulliam, monte 168 pulliam, Patricia 44 purdie, roy 126 puryear, richard 126 putt putt golf course 213 quarles, marol yn r. 63 raines, Jerome 75,81 rainey, gail 44,126 ram sey, ferry 75,169 randolph, beverly 73,126 rayfield, chauncey 169 ray’s auto supply 199 reames, melvin 115,140 reames, reid 55,126 redd, yvonne 169 redmond, susan 126 reed, reginald 169 reeks, willie 126 resse, larry 81 reese, marie 70,126 reese, sandra 169 relaford, annette 69,141 relaford, elena 57,69,141 relaford, everette 57,69,73,141 rhodes, vanessa 61 richardson, charmin 169 richardson, gail 169 richardson, kathy 141 richardson, kevin 126 richardson, terry 169 richardson, william J. 28 richmond, rita 26 ridley, bonita 126 ridley, linwood 44,55,75,169 ridley, o. I. 20 ridout, John 57,141 riggs, keith 65,170 194 ritz, ricky 62,141 roberts, gwendolyn 126 robertson, adrine 170 robertson, barry 64,170 robertson, larry 127 robertson, raymond 170 robertson, robert 141 robertson, susan 112 robinson, barbara 70, 170 robinson, cynthia 44,62,170 robinson, pamela 44,73,127 robinson, rickey 57 robinson, vanessa 141 rooney, Jackie 170 rose, eldridge 170 rose’s rexall drug center 205 rowletf, diane 170 rubin, Claudia 51,53,170 rucker rosenstock 204 ruffa, mary 41 Sanchez, larry 57,141 sandridge, william 37,127 Santiago, nancy 127 Satterfield, cynthia 127 sauneuf, gail 45,127 savage, william 44,170 savoy, rio 23,141 scarbough, kevin 73,170 scarbourgh, n. 61,62,127 schmidt, deborah 62,141 Schwartz, melanie 51,58,171 scott, aaron 171 scott, bettye 55,69,73,141 scott ,chad 104 scott, Cheryl 127 scott, theodore 73 scott, Vivian 53, 171 scruggs, monica 127 seaborne, deborah 127 seaborne, linda 171 sealtest foods 195 sears, gail n. 33,66 sexton, roy 65,171 Seymour, Jana 65,171 sharrett, edward 54,64 sheintock, Jill 44,51,58,151,171 shell, Patricia 55.68,127 Shepard, roger 141 shiner, farley 55 sickels, bonnie 58,127 siedow, cla. ' ence 57,141 sigal, richard 54 Silverman, bruce 55,127 simonfi John 58,69,171 signleton. denise 171 skerritt, donna 141 slate .John 75,81,171 salughter, brenda 137 salughter, delores 141 small, donna 141 Smallwood, June c. 28, 55 smith, benatta 55 smith, brenda 127 smith, Carolyn 58,62,127 smith, Charles 62,171 smith, Cornell 75 smith, curtis 75,81,114 smith, deborah a. 127 smith, deborah k. 54,127 smith, dianne 127 smith, donald 64,75,81,141 smith, eddie 57,127 smith, floyd 65,172 smith, trank 64,163,172 smith, franklin I. 33 smith, freda 57,127 smith, gennise 127 smith, James Jr. 57,141 smith, James 55, 141 smith, Jerome 81,82 smith, kermitt 44,75,81 smith, larry 127 smith, marie 127 smith, ronald 135, 141 south street 66 station 195 Spain, debbie 172 spence, patricia 172 spicely, Shelia 64,141 spivey. margaret 62,66,172,173 spivey, roberta 68,127 standard-James 202 Stan ' S mens shop 192 Starr, michael 54,141 Stevens, david 141 Stevens, mark 69,73,172 Stewart, donna 65,172 Stewart, michael 127 stith, cathy 141 stith, claudeerte 172 stith, gayle 70,128 Stith, Stanley 173 street, Jo ann 128 stronach, ralph h. 29,69 sturart, James 55,73 theme index 218 index street, James 81 surls, shriley 62,173 suber, frank 45,128 sublett, Jimmy f. 14,162 summers, huston 73,141 Sutherland, brenda 69,128 sydnor and hundley 194 syme, margaret p. 27 talbott, marsna 128 talley, alien 75,141 talley, brenda 81,128 talley, carol 128 talley, debbie 141 talley, maxcine 173 talley, william 73,141 talmage, richard 71,152 tank, Vickie 48,113,173 tanner, Jo ann 58,66,134,142 tanner, mary 128 tassell, karen 64, 128 taylor, carlton 142 taylor, debbie 53,142 taylor, douglas 128 taylor, Jacqueline taylor, maurice 173 taylor, milton 128 taylor, timmie 142 taylor’s 194 teass, frank e. 14 tench, Carolyn 173 thomas, June 148,173 thomas, tim 128 thomas, tony 142 thomas, william 142 thompson, don 57,73,129 thompson, lisa 129 thompson, mark w. 57,129 thompson, michael 57 thompson, sandra 62,128 thompson, sylvia 128 thompson, terrence 57,152 thorne, mable s. 15 thread, James 129 thweatt, kenneth 142 thompkins, deborah 129 tompkins, Stephen 58,173 todd, Sharon 173 toombs, beverly 53,58,114,142 townsel, edith p. 31 traylor, debra 173 traylor, John 139 trejo, leslie 57 triangle dodge 188 tri-city coaches 211 tucker, brenda 129 tucker, lee 129 tucker, patricia 174 tucker, resse h. 27 tucker, valarie 44 tudor, thomas 129 turnamaian, gayle 129 turner, canzata b. 16 turner, Janease 57,129 turner, malcolm 129 unger, ellen 174 unger’s 188 union finance corporation 210 united Virginia bank 190 urquhart, tina 48, 66, 174 u. s. army recruiting station 211 uzzle, betty 62 uzzle, loretta 131 vaughan Cordelia 174 Vaughan, hazel 174 vaughan, william 142 vaughn, robert 58, 131 venable, antoinette 62,131 venable, herbert 174 Vinson, barbara f. 28,57 Virginia linen service 188 vik, mary 54,131 vik, waiter 174 wade, kelvin 81 walker, alma 174 walker, craig 53,55,69,73,129 walker, deborah 54,174 walker, david 57,142 walker, gail 174 walker, george s. Jr. 21 walker, gustino 42 walker, James 142 walker, Jane 129 walker, leonard 81 walker, michael 174 walker, michael 142 walker, patricia 42,118,129 walker, ronald a. 60,75,81,83,142 walker, sherry 54,66,174 walker, warren 175 walker, wayne 129 walker, william 175 walkup, nadine 19 Wallace, floyd 129 walnut hill cleaners 205 walnut hill pharmacy inc. 202 walton, roy 73,175 ward, ronnie 130 warren, barbara 142 warren, denise 51,53,66,67,142 warren, Jacqueline 142 wasayk, danny 130 Washington, danny 142 Washington, desdemona 175 Washington, Jo ann 142 Washington, pamela 130 Washington street drug 199 Watkins, edward 142 watson, elizabeth 73,130 wawner, katherine 16 wawner, wayne m. 27 Weatherford, cathy 130 weaver, carleasse 111 webb, lowell 130 weiner, Joel 130 wells, darleen 142 wells, donna 142 wells, patricia s, 28,57 wells, william 175 west end pharmacy 208 west, georgia w. 16 west, michael 142 west, Vivian h. 31 Whitaker, mary 143 Whitaker, russell e. 36 white, barbara 62,130 white, Charles 44 white, Cordelia 62,175 white, debbie 143 white, debra 175 white, Juanita 143 white, mary 61 white, sam 175 white, theresa 175 Whitfield, katie g. 21 whiting, george 175 whitlow, david 130 Whitmore, edward 57 whitted, robin 64,175 wicker, Jane 130 Wiggins, gayle 175 Wiggins, Joyce 130 Wiggins, senora 65,73,176 Wiggins, william 143 wilder, bonnie, 143 Wiley, ash 176 Wiley ash insurance 202 wilkerson, barbara 48,176 willcox, Shirley s. 19,51,53 william h, tailey son inc. 196 wiiliams, adrian 64,176 williams, barbara 176 williams, betty 176 Williams, bobby 143 williams, charies a. 36,64 williams, Charles 143 williams, debra 130 williams, dinah 143 williams, elester 176 williams, Jesse 143 williams, Jonathan 114 williams, Julia 176 williams, karla 176 williams moody drugs 207 williams, nadine 130 williams, pamela 44,54 williams, paul 130 williams, rhonda 130 williams, rita 64,177 williams, roberta 130 williams, selena 131 williams, Shelia 44,61,143 williams, sheraldine 73,177 williams, valarie 73,143 Williamson, linda 69,143 Williamson, patricia 62,177 Williamson, maureen 42,55,57,70,143 Williamson, roslyn 57,68,110,131 Wilson, bernard 75,81,84 Wilson construction co. inc. 207 Wilson, deborah 131 Wilson, leonard 143 Wilson, lestine 143 Wilson, pansy 161,177 Wilson, russell 143 Wilson, susan 62,177 Wilson, terry d. 57,177 Wilson, Valencia 42,55,57,70,71 Wingfield, carl 143 Winfield, Christine 70,143 Winfield, debbie 177 Winnie, p. 61 womack, Carolyn 143 womack, marsha 143 wooden, gwendolyn 44,143 woods, crystal 57,73 Woodson, waiter 177 woolard, gail 143 word, arthur 177 workman, danny 143 wright, Carolyn 177 wyatt, bonnie 73 wyatt, Stanley m. 64,177 wynn, perry 143 young, doris r. 21 young, gregory 1 young harrison 202 young, Jerry 143 young, neal 73,143 young, robert e. 177 zabner, gary 75,98,143 zappulla, mary ann 131,143 zappulla, michael 57 zaruba, richard a. Jr. 33 zatcoff, barbara 58,131,143 zatcoff , gerldine 58,131 zuckerman, J. co. 201 zweig, beverly 143 219 salute to the 1972 missile staff advisors .... mrs. elizabeth hugate, mrs. nadine walkup editor . peggy lum assistant editor pam laity business manager barbara Wilkinson head photographers robert martz, wayne cook academics editors rose jones, tina urquhart class sections editors vera davis, vera edmondson activities editor diane james sports editor. james jackson assistant sports editor harrison bonner student life editor susan lawrence senior directory editor barbara clary index editor marian pegram head typist lolita cox assistant photographers randy adkins, tim earwood tommy hairston, bill laderach business staff clarence johnson, paul kaplin joey kozak, vivian scott, vicki tank well here it is . . . the 1972 missile, reflecting back, i re- alize that my job was unnec essary, with such a great staff, an editor is merely a figurehead, therefore, i feel the credits should go to the great kids on the staff. robert martz and wayne cook were indispensable as the missile photographers, theip hard work and effort in de- veloping and printing all of the pictures was greatly ap- preciated. thanks go to section heads vera edmondson, vera davis and james jackson who worked on sports and classes, also, credit must be given to tina urquhart, diane james, rose jones, susan lawrence, and marian pegram for all their time and work on their sections, special thanks go to barbara Wilkinson who did a great job on the ads. helping barbara get ads and patrons were joey kozak, vickie tank, clarence johnson and vivi- an scott. they also did many odd jobs important to a yearbook, credit must be given to paul kapain for getting many ads and for taking care of the missile subscriptions, thanks also to lolita cox the only typist, who willingly stayed up all night and typed for the first deadline, all of the staff deserves a hand of applause for their hard work, there remain only four persons to whom i owe my thanks, without these four, this book would be non-existant today, first, my thanks acknowledgements: copyright 1970 irving music, inc. (bmi) words: paul williams and music: roger nichols go to mr. sublett who devoted his time to helping the missile out of its financial depression, then, two people who really get the credit, mainly for just putting up with me and my slovenly, unorganized ways, they are mrs. walkup and mrs. hugate, the missile advisors, these two teachers shouldered all the problems that arose this past year, in addition, mrs. walkup handled all of the problems with class pictures, the remaining person was the real worker for the missile this year, pam laity drew all of the layouts for the book, besides designing the cover, she also worked with class pictures and the index, her never-failing energy and willingness to work was more than essential to the formation of this book. my thanks go to all the supporters of the missile, the people who were advertisers and patrons this year, to those who replace the 1972 staff, i wish the best of luck, a little luck always is useful especially when hard work and integrity are added to it. i hope that cooperation and promptness will be found in next years staff, and also that they will be better prepared than the 1972 staff, best wishes for a great 1973 missile, and may the events of 1973 be remembered for years to come. peggy salute theme 220 and when evening comes, we smile 221 i theme theme 222 I 223 SO much of life ahead . . . we’ll find a place where there’s room to grow theme theme 224 and yet, we’ve just begun
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