York High School - Falcon Yearbook (Yorktown, VA)

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The Falcon Up Up, and Away for 1 969 York High School Yorktown, Virginia Volume 1 5 I Table of Contents ' 2 Sports 1 76 3 j Enthusiastic, laughirig, talking, yawning, boisterous, studying, complaining, continually dreaming of June . . . These were the students of York High School, 1968-69. their moods bursting like a thousand balloons. These emo- tions transformed this inanimate building into a surging and colorful microcosm. 5 1 Put, 1,369 chattering students together and what have you got . . . noise!! Before classes students struggled (?) to communi- cate with the whole school. At pep rallies stu- dents had the opportunity to exercise their vocal chords legally. After this vigorous cheering, students, happy to go home after a long day, clamored aboard buses. 6 V 8 Even amid the frenzied traffic of the halls and the ear-shattering conversations of the cafeteria, students found solitude in their innermost being or in some obscure corner of the school. A quiet, mingled with an impend- ing scene of doom, filled the atmosphere dur- ing exams and mental enervation, physical exhaustion, or a simple case of I got nothing else to do! accounted for the other sounds of silence. fi 9 I Th is solitude was pierced by waves of laughter from the cafeteria as the latest gos- sip echoed across the tables. Meanwhile, in biology experimental plants basked in the sun. These everyday scenes included a watchful Mr. Wallace alert for escapees from assem- blies. Even coaches got tired and janitors had their duller days at York. Our electronic marvels probed the mysterious wonders of radio components. But of course, there were always other everyday scenes . . . goofing off sessions, pecking at typewriters and feet (?) 12 13 i 14 At the 1968 Homecoming festivities, Senior Gwen Hayes was crowned Queen during the spectacular half-time show. In the light of 1000 (or maybe It was 50) brilliant flares the band played Girl Watchers Theme for the queen and her court. Karen Baker Debbie Almonrode r Jas Siki! Terry Dickerson I 16 i Backstage, contestants tor Miss York High rushed around helter-skelter. After displaying their talent and poise, Betty Sue Smith was named 3rd runner-up, Karla Kurbjun, 2nd run- ner-up, and Linda Clarkson, 1st runner-up. Following an Imitation of Charlie Chaplin in a dance routine, Linda Fordham was crowned Miss York Ffigh. 18 19 I 20 I 21 I Lingering at classroom doorways, parting at the stairways and strolling leisurely down the halls, couples were a familiar sight every- where at York. Of course, there was always the danger of some prudent teacher catching a twosome furtively holding hands. Every school has its odd couple, but a skeleton, Mr. Wallace? 22 j BBSHUHUB ■■ A if« The 1969 Junior-Senior Prom was held in the ballroom of the Williamsburg Lodge . . . the first prom ever given away from the York High School gymnasium. With the theme of Tonight, couples danced to the music of the Joker ' s Wild. The crowning of Robert Shields and Debbie Fuqua as king and queen was the highlight of a delightful evening. 25 I 26 The expressive faces of students and teachers alike reflected the changing array of emotions which accompanied their involve- ment in everyday school activities. Expres- sions ranged from the dejection caused by a missed basket to the comedy of Miss Hunt in a burly student-faculty assembly. Anima- tion, pensiveness, sincerity, and comic ab- surdity flashed from face to face and cap- tured the mood of the moment. Moments before graduation a multitude of feelings, reflections, memories, and emo- tions vibrate each grad ' s body. Memories recount past experiences, the trials and tribulations, the joy, friendships, the idea of being a class. The pre-grad finds him- self reflecting on those experiences. Soon emotions erupt: some cry, some hold solemn faces, others whirl about in ecstatic joy — -all realize that soon the class will disperse from York forever. 28 i 29 Crowds . . . shuffling from class to class in mass anonymity, piercing the sound barrier with three- minute laughter and conversation, eventually dis- banded Into smaller groups. Then from this noisy multitude emerged the faces of individuals . . . •S ■,!S I;! 31 i Reaching out to penetrate the barrier of reluctancy and expand the human mind into a ■ l leidoscope of knowledge, teachers probed the yolutionary thoughts of oiir generation and erivisioned a triumphant meeting of the minds. Launching this potential understand- ing required dedication, determination, and above all, a sense of humor. This was the way teachers zapped our minds in ' 69 . % THE CHEMiat ElEMtHK Wliu Tutii. WS Is. Actinium Aluminum Americium Antimony Argon Arsenic Astotine Barium Berkelium Beryllium Bismuth Boron Bromine Cadmium Calcium Californium Carbon Cerium Cesium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Copper p Curium r Oysprosiu Einsteiniu Erbium Europiur Fermiu Ac 89 26.98 Am 95 243 Sb 51 121.76 39.944 74.92 Mg 12 Mn 25 Hafnium Helium Holmium Hydrogen Indium Iodine Iridium Iron Krypton Lanthanum eod ithium itetium lagnesium jonganese Mendele viuETi Md 101 254 Mercury Hg 80 200 Molybdenum Mo 42 95 Neodymium Nd 60 144 Ne 10 20 Np 93 237 Ni 28 58. Nb 41 92. N 7 14. No 102 253. Os 76 190: O 8 164 Pd 46 K)6.t P 15 30.1 Pt 78 1954 Pu 94 238. Pe 84 2ia, K 19 39.J m. «0 MOlI 33 With New Assistant Principal Mr. Milam, the “Big Three” Insisted on Discipline and Haircuts With Mr. Miller, Mr. Milam and Mr. Wallace at the controls, York High School soared through 1968 into 1969, spinning in a whirl of enthusiasm. Mr. Miller directed the runway of activity through- i out the school year, as his co-pilots coordinated the mechanics necessary for insuring a smooth flight. } These men were responsible for igniting the fuel that sent York blasting sky high into its best year I ever. 34 PAUSING from his desk work, Mr. Wallace asks the incriminating question: Did I just hear music? (since no radios are allowed at school.) PHONING the School Board about plans for the Senior trip, Mr. Miller agrees that It should be to Williamsburg, Jamestown, or maybe even Washington! CHECKING the book lists, Mr. Wallace makes sure that every student Is supplied with a text. A DISBELIEVING LOOK overcomes Mr. Milam as he questions Carol Jesse s and Pam Ault s excuse to leave early. 35 THUMBING th rough the student cards, Mrs. Ingram exclaims, We ' ll, he ' s supposed to be in that class! OFFICER WORKERS: FRONT ROW: Beth Beveridge, Pam Ault, Diane Glllikin, Kathy Barker, Diane Belda, Carol Jessee, Pat Angel, Mary Henderson, and Joanne Mack. ROW 2: Sally Cratford, Dona Buckley, Etta Flowers, Gall Terry, Kathy Albrecht, and Debbie Deal. Office Staff Kept York Running Smoothly 36 1 y :s ISSUING RECIEPTS for money received Is a regular duty for Mrs. Barnes, School Secretary. LOCATING students is one of Mrs. Ingram ' s daily duties. Here she questions Mrs. Fisher on a room number before calling on the P.A. MAY I have your attention for some announcements? Mrs. Betty Fisher ' s voice was well known through out the school. i. r ' 37 1 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Jack Armistead, Mrs. Adelaide O ' Neal, Miss Ann Alexander, Mr. Charles Erasmi, Mrs. Doris Burcher. SCHEDULING rising Seniors seems like puzzle-solving sometimes to Miss Alexander. 38 Guidance Met the Challenge of Massive Rescheduling Registration for the new school year marked the students ' first contac ts with the Guidance Depart- ment at York. In mid-fllght the counselors rose to meet the annual challenge of massive schedule changes. After this confusion subsided, the depart- ment maintained a steady course In the whirl of routine activities. They conducted a state testing program, along with College Boards, and served to boost student morale when the scores arrived. For those graduating they devoted much time to launching seniors Into a dynamic future. JOKINGLY Mrs. O ' Neal tells Dolores Estes she is scheduled for Boy ' s Gym. CAREFULLY Mrs. Burcher types a Senior transcript. DILIGENTLY Mr. Erasmi completes one of many college recommendations for a Senior. 39 WITH A SMILE, Mrs. Hartwlgger calls on a sleeping student to give an impromptu talk in her Speech I class. SADNESS, for Mrs. Wilcher and Frances Fox, is not being able to find her grades. OUR GOAL, says Mrs. Brown to her sophomore English class, is an ' A ' on our vocabulary test. OPENING the door to a late student. Miss Clark sends him back to the office for a signed excuse. 40 English Students Zipped Off Themes . . . With a Little Help From Their Condensed Book Notes The English Department guided its students on a voyage through time as it probed the bound ' ess world of the English language. We of the Falcon infiltrated York ' s American Culture Class on Valen- tine ' s Day. This stimulating course sought to over- come fragmentation by unifying history, English, drama, music, and art. Plans were made for a trip to Gone With the Wind in connection with their study of the Civil War. Other classes discussed the production of a play under the direction of our foreign exchange student, Johann. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Virginia Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Jeanette Kelly, Mrs. Paulette Blankinship, Mrs. Margaret McCluney, Mrs. Olivia Wllcher, Mrs. Beverly Kearney. ROW 2: Mrs. Eleanor Myres, Miss Georgia Clark, Mrs. Sidney Hart- wigger, Mrs. Rebecca . Coleman, Mrs. Helen Holbein, Mr, Alex Oliver, Mrs. Elizabeth Hess, Mr. George Coulter. 5 French Students Visited French Embassy, Spanish Students Saw Man of La Mancha, German Students? In the thought-provoking atnnosphere of the lan- guage classes, students struggled to break through the communication barrier that alienates the peoples of the world. Interests in languages expanded to the point that it became necessary to offer for the first time French V and German IV. To broaden their cultural experience, students planned a trip to Washington to the French Embassy, while others dreamed of jetting to France for a summer of study. Students in all classes employed their languages by reading and analyzing modern works. THE DAILY RITUAL of posting the absentee list starts Mrs. Wilkins ' school day. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: FRONT ROW: Miss Sandra Ingle, Mr. Dennis Peacock, Mrs. Rebecca Coleman. ROW 2; Mrs. Judith Wilkins, Mrs. Helen Holben, Mrs. Myrtle Soles, Mrs. Rhea Baldino. 43 a II e Ax = Excedrin Headache 1 li The Math Department zoomed into the limitless realm of numbers and plotted planes of infinity. With the comprehensive courses offered, students selected those satisfying their needs, interests, and capabilities. Math students busied themselves this year with numerous projects — calculating pi to the fiftieth place, graphing detailed charts of sine and cosine, or determining the most popular months for having birthdays. Aside from basic courses, students were encouraged to take advantage of advanced mathematical studies. li MATH DEPARTMENT: FRONT ROW: Mr. Norris Richardson, Mrs. Eliza Thompson, Mr. J. W. Williams ROW 2: Miss Jane Hope, Mr. Robert Carney, Mrs. Patricia Seward, Mrs. Johnnie Little. ADDING money tor the band drive, Mrs. Seward puts the math department equipment to work tor other departments. 44 JOINING the class, Mr. Williams finds a more comfortable seat to teach from. POINTING to an algebra problem, Mrs. Thompson explains the proper solution to Steve Garber. A YAWN overcomes Mr. Richardson as he checks a student ' s Algebra homework. Advanced Biology Students Explored Anatomy of Our Feline Friends But, Mr. Northsteln, I don ' t see any planaria or hydra under this microscope . . . just my eye- lashes! comments a typical biology student. As the atmosphere of formaldehyde and sulfur floated throughout the school, students expertly dissected clams, frogs, crayfish, and other specimens of the animal phylum. MeanwhI ' e . . . chemistry students half-heartedly memorized the periodic chart and numerous equa- tions which enabled them to perform complicated experiments. Physics classes explored the metric system. MAKING ARRANGEMENTS, Mr. Mitkievicz helps organize the Beta Club coat check. BITING h er lip, Mrs. Newcomb finds a mistake in Bobby Anderson ' s Chemistry equations. DOCTOR HYDE, I presu me — but it ' s really Mr. Doggins as he explains the anatomy of a frog. PREPARING his biology class for the next day ' s dissecting, Mr. Northstien explains the cutting operation. 46 i SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Peggy New- Mr. Leo Mitkievicz, Mr. Thomas Doggins, Mr. John North- comb, Mrs. Kathryn Ramer, Mrs. Mary Caldwell. ROW 2: stein. ,1 i ! 47 Seniors Witnessed General Assembly in Action Caught In the fever of the 1968 Presidential election, the Social Studies Department rocketed to new heights of interest. With the belief that understanding should precede and underlie applica- tion, students and teachers alike studied the cam- paign movement and enthusiastically defended their candidates in open debate. To elevate Interest In current events, students. In reading the newspaper, were encouraged to transcend Ann Landers and the comics. Our own Mrs. Hansford braved the possibility of being hijacked to Cuba or being mugged by the Mafia, to testify In a Miami court for the United States of America. PEERING over Tommy Meadow ' s shoulder, Mr. McConnell reviews a sociology test. 48 A SPARE MOMENT after school finds Mrs. Hansford grading Government tests. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT.: FRONT ROW: Mr. George Haase, Mr. Steve Zalumas, Mr. Robert Anderson, Mr. i Robert McConnell, Mr. Willard Hunt. ROW 2: Mrs. Carolyn Will, Mrs. Helen Holben, Mr. Fred Mitchell, Mrs Thelma Hansford, Mrs. Paulette Blankenship. 49 BOARDING the research ship Langley, second year cadets prepare for a day of taking samples from the Chesapeake Bay. NAVAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Lt. Commander W. W. Huddleston and Chief C. H. Kirkland point out the best R R port in the Pacific. CAREFUL ATTENTION is given to Cmdr. Huddleston by cadets Steve Robertson and Richard Sidoran as he outlines the day ' s activities. COLOR GUARD members Kevin Gallagher, Dan Radcliff, William Palmer, and Bobby Hogge stand at attention for inspection. MEASURING Mike Ballou for a pair of pants, Chief Kirkland finds that another pair will be needed. 50 i m i MlMJU Cadets Learned Naval History, Seapower, Navigation York ' s ROTC cadets zipped into action, 102 strong for the year 1968-1969. Opening their rostrum of activities, their drill team participated In the Columbus Day Parade, In which they won second place as a marching unit. The Color Guard performed at September ' s PTA meeting and he Thanksgiving Assembly. On one of their various field trips, the ROTC explored the Naval Air Sta- tion. All these projects contributed to the develop- ment of their appreciation of the U. S. Navy and the role of seapower In National Defense. 51 PRECISION Is essential to these Brick Masonry students as they work on one of their projects. York Electronics Program Unique in Virginia Exploring the vast world of electronics and touch- ing the opportunities found In drafting, metal and wood shops, the Industrial Arts Department acquainted students with the career possibilities In these fields. The students gained valuable experi- ence by operating numerous machines similar to those they will be exposed to In future jobs. Elec- tronics students maintained York ' s radio station, WYCS. Towering overhead, the radio antenna beamed a variety of entertainment pulsating to the beat of countless entertainers. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT: FRONT ROW: Mr. Pippin. ROW 2: Mr. Abram Frink, Mr. Frank Hinkel, Mr. Hugh Little, Mr. Cecil Philips, Mr. Charles Hovis, Mr. Bob B. 0. Dickerson. 52 “Camp Grenada” Paced the Typing Students Breaking through the sound barrier of the usually silent halls of York High, the strains of The Syncopated Clock and Camp Grenada estab- lished the toe-tapping rhythm for typing students. This year the Business Education Department reached its peak, training more students than ever m before for jobs that would later enable them to enter prestigious and well-paying fields. Practical training, such as running errands and filing records for the office, further prepared students for their ventures into business. AN ILLUSTRATION helps Miss Clark show one of her typing students what to do. A DISCUSSION between Mrs. Wallace and her students clarifies several business problems. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: FRONT ROW: Miss Amorette Clark, Mrs. Patience Credle, Mrs. Juanita Wallace. ROW 2: Mrs. Jane Diehl, Mr. William Parker, Mrs. Sharon Jones. 53 The Falcon Band Earned Its Way to Winchester Selling Nutty Buddies On the coldest day of the year, the Choral De- partment held its second annual bazaar in an effort to raise money for new Girls ' Glee Club uniforms. A new addition this year, folk groups provided special entertainment at assemblies. The Falcon Band spent hours persuading impoverished students to buy candy to raise money for a trip to Winches- ter. Under the direction of Alan Wright, the stage band zipped into action with a variety of popular songs. DREAMS of South Pacific fill Mrs. Vera Rafhcamp ' s imag- ination. t IN TRADEMARK FORM. Mr. Wright trains the South Pacific orchestra. 54 4 FOLK SINGING by talented York students injected variety into the Thanksgiving Assembly. HAND SIGNALS inform stage band members to play faster, slower, softer, or louder. A SMILE and a hand signal from Mrs. Rathkamp inspire vocal harmony and sensitive interpretation of musical selections. I I J Crafts Classes Created Unique Projects If an unsuspecting soul entered the cafeteria first semester, he would have witnessed death-defy- ing Art IV students perilously perched on tables painting York ' s answer to the Sistine Chapel for King Richard I. Others learned the basics of basket- weaving and removing paint from new outfits; a few even learned how to clean brushes and throw away dirty paper towels. Students will always re- call the frantic toss-everything-wherever-you-can- find-a-place clean-up sessions before PTA meet- ings. i 57 i Diversified and Strenuous Activities Provided Muscles for Some, But Aches for Most SPOTTED by Mrs. Raspet, Betty Smith executes a back walkover. SENIOR gym coach Fred Mitchell catches a gym student fudging on his leg lifts. Leaping, shooting, falling, rising, bursting with energy, typical gym students struggled to get dressed In time for their next class after a vigorous hour of gym. This year the girls ' athletic depart- ment sponsored another colorful and entertaining Gym Show. With themes of Fairy Tales and Countries of the World, the blue and gray teams pranced around In skimpy costumes to the cheers of proud parents. 58 JUDGE and scorekeeper, Coach Williams FINDING a soft seat, Mrs. Perkins takes a breather from gym watches a volleyball game. class. 1 fHLETIC INSTRUCTORS: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Bonnie Allen Barbee, Mr. Grayson Williams. Raspet, Mrs. Julia Perkins. ROW 2: Mr. Fred Mitchell, Mr. 59 Delectable Odors of H.Ec. Cooking Filled Halls Many times during the year, student activities centered around the home economics rooms, especially when delectable odors filled the halls. On these occasions, a batch of cookies might be baking for a teachers ' meeting or student dance. Preparation for homemaking in the present as well as the future concerned the Home Economics De- partment of York High School. Study in family living, clothing, nutrition, and child care revolved around student desire for growth as an individual and contributing family member. DILIGENTLY Mrs. Higgs and LaJuan Moore mold clay SLICING cake skillfully makes a perfect hostess, figures for Child Care class. 60 Clinic Expanded Services to Include Physical Therapy The most popular rendezvous point for sick students or Injured football players continued to be the clinic. After Its transformation from shocking pink to creamy beige, a dia-thermy heat machine was provided for those poor tired muscles. Mrs. Beazley and the clinic aides put up with strange diseases, fake passes, and students uprooted out of a sound sleep. TIRED MUSCLES get revived by Mrs. Beazley ' s expert back rubs. NURSES AIDS: Patti Pope, Melanee Larew, Kitty Brown, Judy Rice, Betty Killen, Shirley Keckler, and Glenna Turnage. IN TIMES of dire emergency, Mrs. Beasley is always on hand. The Library Projected Ideas for Themes Spanning the solar system in a single room, the York High School Library devoted itself to the selection, organization, and circulation of materials for the improvement of learning and instruction. These resources and the aid of the librarians pro- vided the launching pad for numerous term papers and projects, and also benefited the faculty and members of the community. LIBRARY WORKERS: FRONT ROW: E. Coleman, H. Hill, B. Clark, P. Holup, L. Beahm, L. Banks, N. Tapscot, S. Keck- ler, E. Kent, J. Harrod, D. Bland, J. Price, H. Washing- ton. ROW 2: E. Stokes, L. Tosti, D. Hunter, D. Beckelic, J. Tyler, J. Tosti, A. Lowe, S. Thompson. ROW 3: D. Null, 0. Hicks, M. Douglas, C. Craig, D. Hess, J. Adams, B. Cummins. NEW BOOKS arriving constantly kept librarians Mrs. Burkhalter and Mrs. Buchanan busy cataloging. SUPERVISING a study hall, Mrs. Buchanan asks tor quiet in the library. 62 New Teachers Showed Shyness at Expressing Opinions of York York welcomed fourteen new teachers this year. We ot the Falcon interviewed a number ot them to dis- cover their impressions and opinions ot York. Though many lacked the interest to reply anything but no comment, two voiced their feelings. They found students warm and receptive, yet lacking interest con- cerning classes and learning. The creative potential they considered fantastic, but in need of challenge. They believe York is a great school. SPECIAL AID for some students came from Mr. Barber, Psychologist and Mrs. Puffenberger, Speech Therapist. NEW MID-YEAR teachers are Mrs. Charmlan Sperling and Mrs. Anne Zepkin. 63 ( i Countdown 5-4-3-2-I Blast-off!!! Students ignited the fireworks for the new school year in a vibrating whirl of pep rallies, football games, dances, and all that inevitable home- work. Frantic sophomores orbited the schooj in search of a farniliaf face, while juniors won- dered if the were ever that juvenile. Seniors smugly confirmed their doubts about graduar tion. Through ' 68 sr nto ' 69, anticipapji increased as all surged up, up, and V: 1 ( Washington Trip and “Skip Days” Climaxed Last Year at York Seniors looked forward to all the events, re- sponsibilities, and privileges (?) that are a part ot every Senior ' s last year. Skippers became more daring. Grades rose and tell. Colleges r eturned letters bearing ecstatic joy or depressing disap- pointment. Senior leaders began taking over the controls as the class settled down to quietly reign- ing over York. As the year progressed, the ailment commonly called senioritis struck the entire 370. 66 APPREHENSION and REFLECTION show on the faces of the Senior Class officers as they receive pre-graduation instructions from Mrs. Smith. THE CLASS TRIP took 100 legitimate skippers to Washington for a day of fun and relaxation. HEADING the Senior Class are Charles Brooks, V. President and Don Queijo, President. MOMENTS BEFORE GRADUATION the Senior Class honor students ease the tension with a joke. They are Charlie Menges, Robert Blandin, Maureen Regan, Ruth Bertram, Anita Brown, Laura Blevins, Kay Meyers, Richard Petty, Valedictorian, Elise Cox, and Sandy Canady, Salutatorian. PRESIDING OVER THE CLASS for the last time, Don Queijo conducts Class Day ceremonies. SENIOR OFFICERS: Karen Baker, Secretary; Linda Mullins, Reporter; David Watts, Treasurer; and Betty Smith, Chaplain. i 67 J WATCHING the Falcons fly high are Vicki Keener and Pud Charlton, Cutest: Dorothy Bailey and Jimmy Dieck, Best-AII- Around. SUPER SENIORS: Best Leaders, Laura Blevins and Charlie Menges; Most Original, Debbie Grow and Gil Roberts: and Most Likely to Succeed, Pam Newsome and Dave Watts strike a quick pose for the photographer. 68 Class of ' 69 Elected Top Two in Fifteen Categories Most school-spirited, Robbie Woolard and Ernie Mulvey, and most Intellectual, Ruth Bertram and Richard Petty make use of the Senior courtyard. Best Personalities, Betty Young and Jimm y Richards sit among the courtyard flow- ers with Sandy Canady and Rex Ellis, Most Talented. Debbie Fuqua and Mark Yeatts, Best Dressed; Kay Myers and Charles Brooks, Most Athletic: and Elwood Washington and Marie Dorsey, Wittiest, enjoy their second senior privilege. 69 I J Abbott, Gary L Acol, Phillip Christopher Adkins, Carlos Arlo Aldritch, Hollis W., Jr. Andrews, Donald Leslie Antciak, David M. Ayers, Allyson Virginia Baber, Margaret Carol Bailey, Dorothy Jane Bailey, Roxanne Clementine Baker, Karen Suzanne Ballew, Timothy Linwood Banks, Carl Anthony Banks, Genevieve Elizabeth 70 I Behan, James John Bertram, Ruth Lynn Betts, William Earl Beveridge, Elizabeth H. Blaha, Mary Jane Blandin, Robert Russell Blevins, Laura Ellen Boone, Dona Lynn Borowski, Robert Stanley Bray, Michael Delin Breeland, Euna Marie Brewington, Evelyn Elnora Seniors Entered Final Year Confident as Leaders, but Apprehensive About Their Future PHYSICS CLASS is a place where students study wave motion, and Wayne Howell learns the hard way that large waves tend to spill. CHECKING to make sure no one has voted twice, Cynthia Orange counts the Senior ballot list during the Mock election In November. 71 Brown, Anita Burnette Brown, Connie Dianne Buckley, Dona Adel Bundy, Floyd Burke, Mike Burnett, Carol Ann Butler, David Preston Canady, Sandra Jane Carter, Walter Castellow, Thomas Clayton Castellow, Donald Ray Casterline, William Hale Cate, Tanya Lee Cates, Sheila Joanne Champion, Donald Ray Charlton, Craig Owen Charlton, Martin C. Cheek, Nancy Gayle Chess, John Hart Childs, Linda Mae 72 Childs, Prentiss M. Christian, Marcellus Cicero, Maria Zenobia Clarkson, Linda Rose Clem, Paula Athena Cole, Jack Lewis Collins, Clifford Thomas Combellack, Coreene Irene Recipe for College: Guidance Appointments, College Board Tests, and Crossed Fingers The long-awaited countdown for graduation of the class of ' 69 enthusiastically began In Septem- ber. Seniors descended upon an apprehensive Guidance Department and searched for a college as far away from home as possible, with more boys than girls (or vice-versa), and a diversified academic scope. After submitting applications. Seniors tolled away their final year at York. A STRETCHING HAND measures David Waynick for his cap as Seniors prepare tor graduation. i 73 Seniors Played Leading Roles in South Pacific RISING to make a motion at a Beta Club meeting, Sharon Henderson waits tor the floor while Ruth Bertram listens and Pam Newsome does her homework. Combs, Evelyn Paulette Covington, Johnsie Mae Cox, Mary Elise Crafford, Sally Ann Craig, Barbara Kay Crockett, Linda Joyce Davis, Vernon La Rue Delaney, Dorothy Jane Delee, John Jay Delee, Patricia Ann Depping, Charles Alfred Derouse, Ronald Edwin 74 STRUGGLING to get away, Maria Cicero and Mr. Milam exchange laughs after she jokingly messed up his collar. Diecic, James Joseph Diehl, Judy Dianne Dorsey, Kathryn Marie Draper, Carlton Edmond Drury, Julieta Maria Ediow, Kenneth Lee Etfinger, Rita Kay Ellcsnin, Henry Nicholas Ellis, Christopher John Ellis, Rex Marshall Erdman, Sandra Kay Eure, Janis Page I 75 Evans, Frances Eliiabeth Eyrich, Deborah Ann Ferguson, Robert Andrew Ferris, David Eugene Fields, Calvin Matthew Fields, James Durwood Fitzgerald, Almeda Adell FItzelberger, George Flemming, Kathryn Louise Flowers, Etta Margaret Forrest, George Stephen Fox, Frances Louise Fox, Robert Lee Frazier, Patricia Lucille Fricke, Cheryl Marie Gaar, Sandra Kay Galow, Blythe Ellen Gillikin, Gail Russell Van Gilst, Johann Gore, Benjamin Thomas I 76 I Gray, Joan Leslie Green, Gloria Jean Griffin, Belinda Joyce Grow, Deborah Louise Hale, Shirlene Hamby, Rebecca Susan Hansford, Joseph Thomas Harper, George C. Hart, Linda Edwina Hartley, Barbara Jean Hawkins, Debra Lee Hayes, Gwendolyn Gwen Hayes Chosen as Homecoming Queen EMPTY BOXES make a rewarding bed for George Harper as he takes a spare moment from decorating the Senior float during Homecoming. 77 Haywood, Kenneth Oliver Hazelwood, Edward B. Heith, Karen Cecile Henderson, Harry Herr, George Milton Herrmann, Nancy Ann Hill, Edith Lucille Hill, Hettie Odell Hite, Patricia Neal Hodge, Linda Neal Hogge, Cathie Mercerdene Holloway, Clyde Eugene Holmes, Velma Nyoka Horne, Walter Batchellor Howington, Shirley Ann Hunt, Simon Hunter, Debra Jean Ingram, Brenda Rhea Irby, Richard Guy Jamerson, Rosalind Thea 78 Jamerson, Russell Lee Johns, Harry Eugene Johnson, Kathy Hall Johnson, Jennifer Ann Johnson, Joseph Wallace Johnston, William Monroe Kasson, Janet Kearney, Cynthia Louise Class Colors Yellow and White Dominated the Senior Homecoming Float After frantic preparations of the alunnni booth and float for the Queen and her court, Seniors celebrated their last Homecoming at York. The festivities concluded with a successful dance at- tended by Homecoming Queen, Gwen Hayes, and many students. After winning last place In the Thanksgiving-Christmas Drive, • Seniors anxiously awaited the Holly Ball and Christmas vacation. UNDER THE EYE of Mr. Mitkievicz, Seniors Don Queijo, Nancy Martin, and Kirk Puffenberger watch for the results of their Physics lab. Keener, Vicky Marie Keitt, Joseph Kelly, Harvey Neale Killen, Betty Jane Kirk, Bertha Elaine Knox, Wanda Faye Kubalack, Susan Barbara Lane, Larry Langner, Clements G Leaman, T imothy Allen Lee, Margaret Alicia Lindler, Nancy Diane Lindsay, Brenda Lee Lindsay, Sandra Schumann Lovett, Lawerence Elmore Mack, Joanne Elizabeth MacPhee, John K. Maness, Robert Edward Marshall, Thomass Milton Martin, Cecilia Carol 80 Martin, Nancy Johannah Martin, Wayne Mark Matthews, Robert David Mayes, Samuel David McCarty, Karen Elaine McComas, Barbara Jean M ' cKee, Cheryl Charlene Meadows, Thomas Owen Long Awaited Senior Privilege Realized Seniors skyrocketed to unknown heights of hap- piness upon the announcement that they would be exempt from exams in any subject for which they maintained an A-average. This welcomed event marked the first Senior privilege (besides being a Senior, of course) for 1968-1969. The new exam policy, a first this year, reduced stress on mid-year exams. Menendez, Ramon Michael Menges, Charles L. Michaelis, Karl Louis Miller, Stephen Franklin Mills, Barbara Ann Mills, Clayton I. Mills, Harvey Lee Moore, Barbara LaJuan 81 d Moore, Deborah Ann Moore, Charles Franklin Morris, Beverly Anne Mullins, Linda Anne Mulvey, Gordon Ernest Myers, Kay Hattie Needham, William Timothy Nelson, Helen Denise Nennstiel, George Nock Nerlo, Dora Jean Newsome, Pamela Gay Oakley, Kathryn LaVerne Ostrowski, Robert Lee Orange, Cynthia Rene Owens, Kenneth Richard Pace, Vickie Yvonne Palmer, William Henry Patton, Steve Gerald Paulk, Patricia Frances Perkins, John C. 82 •Senior Vo Tech and DE Students Looked Forward to the Working World Peters, Stephen Petty, Richard Edward Phillips, Doris Marie Polito, Relise Jeanne Pope, Patricia Anne Powers, David Albert Poynor, Donald Robert Pritchard, Patricia L. Puffenberger, Richard K. Queijo, Donald Lynn Rainey, Nan Randall, Raynaide Darnell Randall, Celestine Ransome, Gloria Yvonne Rash, Jerry Rawles, Lynette 83 CONCENTRATING on their music, Tommy Marshall and Laura Blevins warm-up before the Christmas Assembly. Rawls, Alan Herbert Rawson, Roger Dale Reaves, Alvin Leo Reaves, Joyce Regan, Maureen Margaret Revish, Dail Eugene Rice, Joanne Benson Rice, Judy Anne Roberts, Gilbert Prescott Roberts, James Arnold Robertson, Stephan J. Robinson, Hilda Elizabeth 84 Robinson, Jerry Marrell Robinson, Ulysses Spencer Rowe, James David Rowe, Ronald Nelson Rowell, Debra Jean Royal, Shari Lynn Sawyer, Lloyd Merrill Scott, Sandra Fay Seay, Gregory Earl Seideman, Steven C. Shaver, Jacqueline E. Shelton, Edith Marie Shepherd, Eunice Carol Sherman, Betty Jo Sherwin, John Ted Simpson, Marie Louise Simpson, Robert Guy S ' ade, Clinton Sanford Smith, Betty Sue Smith, Beverly Jean 85 Smith, Kenneth Byrd Smith, Rita Jeanette Smoot, Robert Buxton, Jr. Spence, Deborah Ann Spencer, Paul Stanley, Sandra Evanne Stearns, Kenneth A. Steele, Ralph William Stevens, Robert Wayne Stewart, Kathy Diane Stodghill, Joseph S. Stokes, Larry E. Storti, Michael Alan Sweat, Raymond Allen Sweeney, Rhonda Lou Swinton, Donald Lee Long Years of Study Proved Worthwhile With the perils of the eighth grade, the horrors of Algebra I, the adventures with Moby Dick, and the explosive experiment In Chemistry far behind, graduation loomed ever closer for the three hun- dred and seventy souls In the class of ' 69. Excite- ment swelled as Seniors were measured for caps and gowns and ordered calling cards and announce- ments. Plans qot underway for the Senior Banquet, the Senior trip to Washington, and Graduation ceremonies. Roused out of Senior slump long enough to receive their diplomas, some seniors left the halb of their Alma Mater tearfully, while others joyfully kicked the habit. 86 Terrell, Mary Lynn Terry, Norma Gail Thomas, Dellmon Phillip Thomas, Teresa Ann Toye, Cynthia Ann Trabue, Carleton Scott Traylor, Sandra Elizabeth Tringle, Cheryl Lynn Turnage, Glenna Elizabeth Turnage, Sherrod Ann Tuten, Thomas Upshaw Veillette, Cynthia Ann Wade, Rodney Lee Wallace, Sharon Walls, James Kay Walsh, David Charles Washington, Elwood Washington, Ernest Rufus Washington, Henry H. Washington, Raymond E. i 87 A GATHERING resulted when Se niors came to register for SCA elections. Washington, Rodney Lynell Watkins, Sally Ray Watts, John David Waynick, David Patterson Wells, Virgie Elaine Westcott, David Crockett White, James Hope White, Penny Saunders White, Thomasine Yvonne Whitmore, John Winston Whittington, Dennis Wayne Williams, Dale Keith 88 I Williams, Deborah J. Williams, Pamela Alfreda Winebarger, Briam Lee Woodfin, Barbara Ann Woolard, Robbie Lee Yea+ts, Mark Dickerson Young, Betty Frances Zeigler, Arthur George JOY overcomes Barbara Craig as Don Queijo accepts the Spirit jug the Senior class won during Spirit Week. i 89 Class of ’70 Worked on Concession Stand, Ring Banquet and Sophisticated Prom in Successful Year For the Class of 70, the school year gained momentum as summer drew nearer. After the ex- citement of the ring banquet wore off, prepara- tions for the Junior-Senior Prom got under way and the event proved to be a tremendous success, but left the Class of 70 slightly In debt. Standing as the Seniors marched for graduation brought wistful hopes for next year. WORKING in the concession stand is Terry Dickerson along with classmates and sponsor. PRIDE shows as these juniors display their new rings. TAKING TIME OUT from a class are President, Jeff Gaumond and V. President, Glenn Griswold. 90 PRESENTING TOKENS OF APPRECIATION to Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Blankenship are Libby Duguid and Art Stevens. PORTRAYING Ebeneezer Scrooge in a mod ' version of The Christmas Carol Kitty Brown entertains the student body at the Christmas assembly. SITTING In the showcase are the officers: Treasurer, Jana Bunt; Chaplain, Lisa Randall; Reporter, Michele Garvin and Secretary, Barbara Turnage. i 91 The Class of ’70 Entered the Year Confidently Adams, Bill Adams, Melissa Allison, Mark Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Robert Angel, Patricia Antoniewicz, Kay Armstrong, Dean Atkins, Ronald Austin, Deborah Ayers, Linda Banks, Brenda Banks, Linda Barker, Kathy Bartlett, Linda Beckelic, Linda Bendl, Margorie Benintende, Kathy Bennet, -Deborah Bickett, Kenneth Bierer, Bessie Bland, Donna Blanton, Vickie Blevins, David Bowling, Douglas Bowman, Jimmy Braswell, Patricia Brewington, Norwood Britt, Timothy Brock, Carolyn Brooke, James Brothers, Deborah Brown, Kathryn Brown, Paul Brugh, Nelson Bunt, Jana 92 1 POISE is demonstrated by Melissa Adams as she goes through the trial of a keyette tea. Burke, Marie Burke, Mary Burns, Betty Butler, Lynn Butler, Wayne Campbell, Deborah Carr, Barbara Carr, James Causey, Wilbur Chavez, Mike Cheek, Mitchell Cheek, Suzanne Cicero, Suzanne Clark, Deborah Clarke, Brenda Claybo, Edward Clem, Cathy Clever, Edward Combs, Barbara Conner, Ester ! 93 Cook, Shirley Corbin, Kin Corson, Sue Cosgrove, Richard Crotty, Vickie Crow, Terri Dalby, Phil Daniels, William Davey, Bobby Dawson, Irish Deal, Debbie DeCoursey, Rosemarie Delahoussaye, Sandra Dennis, Sterling Dent, Ted Dickerson, Terry Diehl, Richard Dillard, Raymond Dinkins, Willie Dishner, James Doddy, Lola Donnally, Vickie Douglas, Janet Dowling, Kevin Downs, Ricky Driver, Tom Duguid, Libby Durham, Stephen Edney, Wanda Edwards, Dickie Embrey, Yvonne Emerson, David Emerson, Roy Erskine, Mike Evans, Chris Evans, Shirley 94 FRAMED by her own design, Cindy Ihlefield and Pam Powell work on showcase for Valentine ' s Day. Proud Juniors Worked Hard to Win Drives Juniors started the year off with a paint- spattered wardrobe from painting the concession stand Falcon blue. Their enthusiasm rose as they put wings on the concession stand and soared into first place at Homecoming. After many hours of preying upon the unknowing mothers of Seniors and asking for canned goods, Juniors received first place in the annual Thanks- giving-Christmas Drive. The Junior class also pur- chased the winning number of hearts during AFS week and won the competition during Spirit Week. Farrell, Thomas Feller, Laura Ferguson, Donald Ferrier, Colette Fordham, Linda Foster, Brenda Fothergill, Mike Fourney, Hellen Fox, Connie Fox, David Fox, Jo Ann Frazier, Emmit Once Again, Class of ' 70 Won Miss York High Gallagher, Kevin Gambrell, Judy Gardina, Kandy Garvin, Michelle Gaumond, Paul Gandee, Steve Gibson, Linda Gibson, Mike Glass, Phyllis Goddard, Glenice Good, Carol Gordon, Herbert Gouger, Garland Graham, Pat Gregory, Ossie Griffin, Jacquelyn Griffith, Tommy Griggs, Linwood Griswold, Glen Guthrie, Karen Gwaltney, Loyde Harris, Deborah Harrold, Joan Hedrick, Mike Henderson, Mary Henry, Mike Hester, Barbara Hicks, Kevin Higgins, David Hill, Andrew Hill, John Hines, Julianne Hinkle, Debbie Hinshaw, Stephanie Hogan, Mike Hogge, Mary 96 Hogge, Robert Hopke, Richard Huckaby, Ronald Hudgins, Claudine Hudgins, Francine Hudgins, Patty Hughes, Donna Hughes, Gordon Hunter, Lillian Hunter, Thurman Hurst, Charles Hurst, Melody Ingram, Brian Ingram, Patricia Irby, Gary Irby, Nancy Irwin, Stewart Jackson, Linda I Jackson, Sally Jamerson, Gary Jarrett, Kenny Jennings, James Jerningan, Ross Jewel, Kathy Johnson, Eric Johnson, Gregory Johnson, Holly Johnson, Steven Jones, Jacqueline Jones, Richard A DESERTED HALL proves to be the best place to paint a sign. 31 Jordon, Paul Joyner, Nancy Keafer, Joy Keckler, Sally Kent, Kathy Kessinger, Edgar Killen, Sam Kiscaden, Patti Kish, Karren Kitchens, Sissy Kurbjun, Karla LaBeau, Susan Lackey, Louisa Lampert, Gail Larew, Mellanee Larew, William Ledford, Vickie Legge, Karen Levorsen, Julie Lindler, Susan Little, Hugh Lowe, Andrea Lowery, Lisa Lucas, Jack Lucian, Eileen Manley, Kathy Marchl, Tony Marsh, David Marsh, Howard Martin, Gall Martin, Joan Massie, Charles Mattson, John McCauley, Beth Meredith, Leonard Milzer, Cammle Moore, James Moore, Judy Moore, Rose 98 Juniors Eagerly Received Class Rings at March Banquet PENCIL POISED, Phil Dalby readies to talce plenty of notes in electronics class. Moscater, Chris Muir, Steve Mulkey, Luther Nielson, Richard CONFUSION reigned in the concession stand as this year ' s Juniors undertook that traditional re- sponsibility. Opitz, Sally Orange, Steven Owens, April Palmer, Josephine Parker, John Parks, Mike Parvin, Mike Patterson, Claudia Patterson, Danny 99 Patterson, Mike Pearce, Bonnie Pearson, Johnny Peglow, Linda Penzold, Polly Perkins, James Perrin, Darlene Pettit, John Pickett, Jeff Plepenhaaen, Frank Piggott, Edward Pollard, Libby Powell, Pam Powers, Ricky Price, Joyce Pritchard, Jackie Queen, Gene Radcliff, Pete Reams, Chris Reed, David Reynolds, Diana Rice, Charles Richardson, David CONVERSATION. Steve Trelchler listens, charmed by Jana Bunt. 100 • i ’ , Riddick, Robert Rider, Kenneth Ridgeway, Becky Rigqs, Debbie Robbins, Paul Robertson, Fred Rogers, Larry Rollins, Nathan Rossi, Joseph Ryan, Linda Sable, Rick Sadler, Larry Juniors Sponsored First Excitement swelled as Juniors ordered class rings and wondered where they would scrounge up enough money to finish paying for them. All eager- ly awaited the arrival of their rings and received them in March at the Ring Banquet. In between Prom Away From York bits and pieces of homework, ambitious Juniors planned a fabulous prom held in the Virginia Room at the Williamsburg Lodge for the mighty Senior class of 1969. Juniors enviously looked on during graduation exercises and anticipated June, 1970. Salisbury, David Schulstad, Janel Schweickardt, John Scott, Randy Sedoft, Kathy Shields, Cynthia Shore, Eleanor Sldoran, Richard Silvers, Vicky Slaughter, Ann Smith, Shirley Spencer, Steve Stephens, Arthur Stinson, Mike Stoneburner, Carolee Stoutingberg, Yvonne Stubbs, Ernestine Suiter, Mark 101 Juniors Man Controls for Next Year Sweaney, Duane Tabb, Bill Tapscott, Nona Taylor, Kathy Taylor, Tony Terrell, Sarah Thomas, Teresa Thompson, Ann Thompson, Fred Thompson, Hilda Trunkes, Trish Tuovila, Eric Turfitt, Myron Turnage, Barbara Unger, Mel Waclawski, James Walker, Bobby Walker, Linda Warriner, Joseph Washington, Cathy Washington, Hortense Water, Jo An Waynick, Ronnie STUDY Vickie Donnally, like others, takes advantage of the solitude in the clinic to prepare for a test. DISTRACTED by a thought known only to him, Barry Ensley spares a moment to dream. ! i (■ I. I i:. I I,. I Wrenn, Phillip Yeager, Linda Yeatts, Dale Young, Jean Young, Linda Weatherly, Brenda Weddle, Mike Welch, James Wellman, Kay White, Angela White, Robert Whitmire, John Williams, Gary Williams, Larry Willson, Jana Wood, Phyllis Worthington, Linda 103 “ - — - - - Class of ’71, Back at York After One Year’s Absence, Began to Make Their Impression After their bustling first weeks of contusion, sophomores settled into a routine of dubious ac- complishments. Following their ambitiously planned bake sale, class activities dwindled. With one final burst of Inspiration, the class of 71 proposed a sophomore week . . . unfortunately, this project didn ' t make It off the ground. It ' s assumed the sophomore class must be conserving their potential for their junior year. TALKING about class business (?) are Ann Opitz, Carol Reiser, and Pam Ault. INCOMING sophomores get accustomed to the assemblies and pep rail es. MINUTES of the last meeting Is the topic of a chat between Artie and Denise. 104 105 { Sophomores Entered York With Anticipation Abraham, Jerald Adams, James Affeman, Mike Akers, Betty Albrecht, Kathy Alderman, Gary Aldrich, Thomas Alexander, Keith Allen, Robert Almonrode, Debra Ammons, Virginia Anderson, Dana Anderson, Georgia Anderson, Pam Anderson, Valerie Angel, Ralph Anstey, Cynthia Arnder, Robert Atkins, Jacqueline Ashlock, James Ault, Pam Bagwell, Debbie Bailey, Joseph Bailey, Linda Bailey, Marsha Bailey, Mary Bailey, Susan Banks, Francine Banks, Larry Banks, Leon Barcley, Richard Barker, Joanna Barrack, Bessie Barrack, Betty Barthello, Deborah 106 Bartlett, Prie Bass, Jeanette Bateman, Andrew Beasley, Wayne Belvin, Alice Bethel, David Bishop, Kenneth Blackwell, David Blake, Deborah Blanton. Steve Blixt, Deborah Bone, Chris Bon ner, Harold Borum, Barbara Bowditch, Philip Boyenton, John Breeland, Charlie Bremner, Denise Brewington, Ernestine Brewington, Lynwood Bridgeman, James Bristow, Debra Brooks, Charlotte Brown, Billy Brown, David Brown, Russell Brown, Tommy Bryan, Gordon Bryant, Melville Buck, Gregory VEXED, Marilou Kelly tries to decide whether or not to cut a loose string as she and Mrs. Higgs make dolls for a Keyette project. 107 Buck, Missy Buker, Larry Bundy, Lament Bunt, Becky Burke, Susan Byrd, Edith Cahoon, Carol Cannon, James Carlson, Kristine Carroll, Charles Carson, Paula Carter, Diane Carter, Garnet Chalkley, Barbara Chambers, Mike Chandler, Eunice Cianelli, Nicky Clark, Mark Clay, Thelma Clough, Joan Cochran, Pamela Coles, Elizabeth Collins, Becky Collins, Brenda Collins, Mike Compton, Al Conner, Mike Cook, Cha ries Cooke, Deborah Cox, Frieda HANDS wel come Dave Bethel to the Key Club Caucus which was held in the fall. 108 Craig, Scott Crockett, William Culbertson, Connie Culbreth, Phyllis Culpepper, Douglas Curtis, Thomas Custer, Libby Daniel, Darryl Daniels, Wilma Davis, Sandra Day, William Dillard, Geraldine York Offered Variety of Courses to Sophomores Sophomores were first introduced to York High at a special orientation assembly held in August. During the next few weeks, they scurried about the halls in search of their classrooms and the evasive swimming pools some seniors told them were on the third floor. Immediately they began building up their treasury by holding a prodigious bake sale. For Homecoming they enthusiastically decorated the visitor ' s stands with a Falcon clobbering a Jay Bee. In reward for this stupendous accomplish- ment, they received second place. To Mrs. Brown ' s dismay. Sophomores eagerly read the classic comic book version of Moby Dick and later submitted numerous original projects . . . portraits of Captain Ahab, Ivory Soap whales, and Moby Dick pillows. Dillard, Lloyd Dillard, Patricia Dillard, Robert Dimes, Mike Dolan, Catherine Doneson, Thomas Douglas, Mary Dumas, Becky Dunaway, Carol Dutton, Phyllis DuVall, Fred Dye, Douglas Eddy, Rosemarie Edwards, Linda Edwards, Ray Edwards, Thresa Elder, Daniel Ellis, David 109 Sophomores Placed Second During Homecoming Engel, Christina Emerson, Carol Evans, Mary Fairfield, Denise Farmer, Dennis Ferguson, Gary Fields, Alma Finger, Pam Firmas, John Fitzgerald, Lloyd Fletcher, Brockman Forrest, Audrey Foster, Chester Foster, Daniel Fox, Linda Frank, Pamela Frazier, Emmett Freeman, Keith Gaines, Edward Garber, Stephen Gardner, Johnnie Garske, Brenda Garske, Linda Gindhart, Charlie Gillikin, Diane Goad, David Gore, Lucy Goultrip, Nickie Gray, Lida Griffin, Douglas Griffin, Otis Grimes, Barbara Grogan, Maretta Gurtler, Gail Hake, George Hallban, Jim HO f A COUNTING money from the band candy drive, Susan Stokes and Bobby Stokes find they come out even. Harding, Christine Harlon, Stan Harrod, J- rome Harvey, Roy Hayes, Harold Haywood, Deborah Haywood, Diana Helms, Sandra Henderson, Walter Hendricks, Wendel Hess, Diana Hickman, Sheila Hicks, Ray Hinkle, Annetta Hite, Rodney Hogg, Mary Lou Hoqge, Charles Hollandsworth, Victoria III Holloway, Orlne Holmes, James Holup, Pat Hopke, Barbara Hond, Carie Hudgins, George Hudgins, John Hudgins, Joseph Hundley, James Hunt, Celestine Hunt, Ralph Hyers, Steve Irwin, Barbara Jackson, Patricia James, Dale James, Ernestine James, Joyce James, Lorenzo Jessee, Carol Johnson, Claudia Johnson, Diane Johnson, Natalie Johnson, Teresa Johnston, Theresa Jolliff, Mona Jones, Angela Jones, Carla Jones, Janester Jones, Joseph Jones, Joseph Jones, Richard Kane, Teresa Kearney, Paul Keckler, Shelly Kee, Beatrice Kempe, Jerry 112 ! SPAGHETTI or confetti? JV cheerleaders play with their shakers. JV Teams, Cheerleaders, Represented Class Sophomores started 1969 off right by cleaning up after the Inter-Club Council Dance. The Key Club gave new Sophomore members the unde- sirable jobs; new Keyettes were also Initiated into York ' s female service club. At project planning meetings, ambitious Sophomores planned car washes and bake sales in order to raise money for a fantastic prom for the class of ' 70. Class pres- ident Arty Layne hoped the class would be more adjusted to school activities and Silly Sopho- mores hoped to one day become Juniors. Kelly, Marilou Kent, Emma Killen, Brenda King, Bill King, Carrie Kinlan, James Kleusch, Robert Knight, Dennis Knox, Walter Krogh, Diane Kurbjun, Chip Lampert, Gail 113 York Clubs Welcomed Sophomore Membership Lane, Donna Layne, Arty Lee, Beverly Lee, Cynthia Lehmieuhler, Mike Lewi ' s, Daniel Little, Bruce Lowe, Skip Lucas, Raymond Lunstord, Steven Luongo, Antoinette Lundberg, Mike Machen, Malcolm Maness, Frank Maples, Debbie Marino, Ronald Marks, Bill Marshall, Juanita Martin, Brenda Martin, Cheri Martin, Gary Martin, Lawrence Massey, Donnie Masters, Karla Mattson, Susanne Matyas, Doug McDevitt, Robert McIntosh, Janet McIntyre, Keith McKinney, Louis McMillen, Russell McNulty, Kim McRoy, James Mentry, Ted Meredith, Dollie Mills, Charles 114 Mills, Lana Miller, Martin Mokszanowski, Joe Mulkey, Harriet Moore, Ann Moore, James Moore, Oliver Moorefleld, Nancy Morris, Alan Morse, Jacquelln Morton, Alzeonia Mozingo, Gail Mulvey, David Narwid, Jeff Nelson, Deborah Nelson, Debra Newton, Johnny Newsome, Robert Nobles, Linda O ' Neil, Rebecca Opitz, Ann Owens, Judy Pannill, Synthia Pappas, Niki Parker, Neal Parker, Steven Parrott, J ean Pasamonte, Ruben Payne, Charles Payne, Joyce Poynor, Marjorie Preston, Thomas Prewitt, J eanie Puffenberger, Sharmon Rainey, Don Philips, James PIckral, Robert Plotkins, Scott Pollard, Barbara Pope, Patricia Powers, Howard Sophomore Folk Trio Song at Ring Banquet Revis, John Reynolds, Susie Richards, John Richardson, Jackie Richmond, Otis Rivers, Jerry Randall, Brenda Randall, Sterling Redhair, Paul Regan, Roberta Reiser, Carol Robins, Tyler Rafferty, Keven Roles, Vanessa Rowe, Sharon Rumsey, Tedra Russell, Rodney Sachs, Mike Server, Mitch Saunders, Martha Savage, Roger Schaltegger, Sue Scott, Sarah Scudder, Harold Seldemen, David Shea, Dennis Sherman, Dennis Shellds, Robert Shirley, Herbert Sidoran, Dana Slade, Leatrice Smith, Cynthia Smith, Jerry Smith, Teresa Smithley, Wayne 116 HELPING with the Thanksgiving- Christmas Drive, Sandy Helms and Bruce Little sort cans of food in a band practice room. Sneddon, William Snyder, Deborah Soult, Janice Sowers, Robin Spaulding, Donna Spivey, Mecie Springmeyer, Denise Stair, David Stallings, Cathy Stanley, Lynne Stokes, Bobby Stokes, Edith Stout, Landola Streagle, Merle Stewart, Shelia Stiltner, Linda Stubbs, Ernest Sulik, Leo Tankersley, John Taylor, Kenneth Taylor, Rose Thomas, Loretta Thomas, Ralph Thompson, David Thompson, Sharon Thornton, Gloria 1 17 Tosti, Joanne Tosti, Linda Traylor. Teresa Tringle, Donna Trisdale, Wanda Tsivoglou, Lucinda Tucker, Sandra Turner, Jack Tyler, Alberta Tyler, James Tyler, Kenneth Tyndall, Nancy Tyndall, Toni Tyre, Mark Vines, Emma Vogeley, Susan Wait, Susan Wallace, Brenda Wallace, Joseph Wallace, Myron Wallman, Ronald Walls, Richard Walsh, Lee Walton, Patricia Ward, Frank Warinner, Ernie Warley, Tommy Washington, Carolyn Washington, Cathy Washington, Ellen Waters, Edward Watson, Roger Watson, Tony Watts, Eddie Weatherly, Troy Webb, Larry Welch, John West, Danny Whitby, Beatrice White, Joan White, Mike White, Paul 1 ! 118 Wier, Harold Wilker, Deanna Wilkins, Pam Williams, Alfred Williams, Benny Williams, Larry Class of ' 71 Ended First Year at York White, Ronald White, Steve White, Steve Whisenant, Donna Whiting, Sharon an Integral Part Wllmouth, David Wilson, Frank WInebarqer, Mike Wingfield, Anne WIshart, Becky Wood, Cynthia Wood, Howard Wood, Kenneth Wood, Shelly Wood, Stanley Woodle, Steve Wright, Ann Wright, Edwlna Wright, Linda Wright, William Yeager, Connie Yeatts, Lacy 1 19 121 HANDS reach for after-school Cokes as Gary Williams operates the SCA sponsored Coke machine. SCA LEADERS: Ann Slaughter, Parliamentarian; Richard Petty, Vice President; Linda Mullins, Reporter; Pam Newsome, Secretary; Libby Duguid, Chaplain; Charlie Menges, President; Allyson Ayers, Treasurer. POINTING to the SCA Faculty Follies ' date, Sally Opitz, Parliamentarian, hears ideas for games. 122 Student Council Officers Devised a “Flight Plan’’ With New Privileges But why can ' t we ... runs a typical conver- sation at 1:15 between Mr. Miller and the SCA officers. Usually during fifth period they were changing the sign in front of the school or running off the agenda or just rounding up a few com- mittees. After winning exam exemptions for smart seniors, a stag dance, and the privilege of wearing culottes to school, things began to slack off. They wrote a whole new constitution, five times to be exact. Officers were busy until the very end with three Officer Training Conferences and an instal- lation. Between all of this they managed to do a little homework, play some football and have ' a party. DONUTS FOR SALE! George Harper, Ann Slaughter and Bruce Anderson get ready for another busy morning. MISS INGLE, the SCA sponsor, listens to a new suggestion from Linda Mullins. CHARLIE LISTENS to Mr. Miller as he addresses the representatives about the upcoming constitutional revision. 123 i SCA and ICC Attempted to Achieve a Unified Congress The SCA-sponsored Miss York High Pageant brought together an unprecedented display of good talent. The Faculty Follies imitated TV games this year with faculty members and students com- peting. The major work of the year was a new, updated constitution which underwent several revisions be- fore being accepted by a majority of the students. Provisions were made for the Honor Council and Interclub Council to function under separate con- stitutions. SCA: FRONT ROW; R. Petty, L. Duguld, P. Newsome, C. Menges, L. Mullins, A. Slaughter, N. Irby, A. Opitz, B. Grimes, M. Kelly, T. Trunkes. ROW 2: D. Fuqua, L. Doddy, S. Cicero, S. FHopson, L. Fordham, M. Buck, L. Ayers, T. Johnston, B. Anderson, T. Dickerson, S. LIndler, J. Johnson. ROW 3: D. Riggs, L. Clark, J. FHarold, K. Kurbjun, K. Helth, J. Stodgehill, V. Donnely, B. Johns, R. Irby, S. Spencer, D. Buckley, J. Behan, D. Bowling, S. Muir, A. Brown, H. Dalby, B. Stevens. Sponsors; Miss Sandra Ingle, Mrs. Myrtle Soles. 124 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: S. Turnage, 0. Burnette, S. Wood, F. Moore, B. Casterline, C. Kearney, B. J. Shernnan, T. Holmes, 0. Barker, A. Brown. ROW 2: P. Clem, R. Petty, B. Johns, L. Blevins, D. Queijo, A. Layne, G. Griswold, D. Butler, V. Keener, B. Stevens, T. Tuten, J. Gaumond, B. WInebarger, K. Oakley, J. Drury, K. Ediow, G. Turnage, H. Dalby, V. Silvers, R. Bailey, M. Regan, 0. Menges, E. Flowers, N. Herman, F. Fox. 125 i Margie Bendl and Geoge Harper Named Students of the Year The S.C.A. began recognizing boy and girl stu- dents each month, not for leadership but for par- ticipation and work ' contributed. This was to en- courage students who did not lead activities but played active roles to keep up the good work. Deserving people who had worked In S.C.A. com- mittees, sports, and school publications received the awards throughout the year. STUDENTS of the MONTH: D. Waynl ck. C. Jesse, R. Ellis, J. Johnson, M. Garvin, G. Harper, B. Anderson, N. Coultrip, P. Clem, P. Radclif, D. Mulvey, C. Kearney, A. Brown, T. Driver, D. Bowling, K. Oakley. INDUSTRIOUS and ENERGETIC Mariorle Bendl, along with George Harper, was chosen as Student of the Year for her outstanding participation In school activities. 126 B ' NOTICE ' f BUSES ONL ■ ' 8 TO 845AM ■ 3 TO 345 PM. Carol Jesse and Dave Waynick, January. Cynthia Kearney and David Mulvey, February. Paula Clem and Pete Radcliff, March. Kathy Oakley and Doug Bowling, April. I. I: J Future SCA Leaders Made Plans for High Flying in the Upcoming Year CANDLE GLOW, a symbol of SCA installation. TREASURER CANDIDATE. Lacy Yeatts. 69-70 SCA OFFICERS: J. Mattson, 1st V. President; M. Kelly, 2nd V. President: A. White, Secretary: M. Henry, President; L. Yeatts, Treasurer; C. Jesse, Chaplain; K. Kurbjun, Reporter; O. Griffin, Parll amentarlan. CHAPLAIN CANDIDATE, Carol Jesse. 128 Honor Code Updated by Council During Summer Months York ' s Honor Council was effective to the point that all of its recommendations were approved and carried out. Three sophomores, three juniors and four seniors were elected to the council by their respective classes with a senior as chairman. Trials were held almost -weekly making it an effective judicial branch of student government. MEETING, the Honor Council discusses an appropriate recommendation. HONOR COUNCIL; FRONT ROW: Marilou Kelly, Laura Blevins, Betty Smith, Missy Buck, Susan LIndler. ROW 2: David Watts, Artie Lane, Barbara Turnage, Richard Petty, Steve Muir. SPONSORS: Mrs. Jane Diehl, Mrs. Sharon Jones. 129 FALCON EDITORS: B. Galow, Organizations; P. Clem, Advertising Manager: B. Gore, Academics: P. Pope, Circulation Manager; R. Bertram, Writer; B. Casterline. Editor- in-Chief; C. Kearney, Classes: S. Canady, Writer; S. Trabue, Sports; A. Brown, Assistant Editor; S. Turnage, Student Life. DEVOTEDLY annual photographers, Prentiss Childs, Kenneth Haywood, and Jack Lesueur, expended a great amount of time and energy. 130 New Darkroom Set Precedent for the Falcon Sounds of a saw grinding back and forth on the back upstairs hall announced a major step forward for the Falcon this year. A little amateur carpentry and some black paper over cracks turned the jani- tor supply closet into a darkroom. Necessary eguip- ment was begged, borrowed or bought, and the result was that many of this year ' s pictures were entirely student produced. The staff was busy all year getting pictures and advertisements, selling subscriptions, setting up layouts, and wording stories and headings. CONFUSION Is a typical sight found at all deadlines. LAYOUT IN HAND. Susan Lindler discusses a caption with Bessie Bierer. ANNUAL STAFF: FRONT ROW; M. Cicero, K. Heith, L. Mullins, E. Cox, C. Hogge, A. Ayers, B. Hamby, M. Dorsey, S. Crawford, S. Lindler, B. Bierer, B. Beveridge. ROW 2: S. Sfift, D. Fuqua, K. Haywood, M. Christian, P. Childs, R. Poyner, J. LeSueur, P. Bennett, C. Baber. 131 EBORACUM EDITORS: Agee Roles, Art; Sherrod Turnage, Asst. Editor: Andy Lundberg, Poetry; Karla Stoner, Asst. Poetry; Roxanne Bailey, Editor; Becky Hamby, Asst. Business Editor; Colette Perrier, Prose. Absent: Scott Trabue, Business Editor. 132 Eboracum Staff Pushed to Meet Midyear Deadline Scurrying papers, scratching pencils and digest- ing hundreds of Ideas marked the first semester for the Eboracum staff. With a mighty final push the 1 969 Eboracum was ready for the press by midyear. Then Mrs. Kelly, their sponsor, also left to have a baby. While the Eboracum staff produced creative works, Mrs. Kelly ' s Advanced Composition class proofread. PERPLEXED, Barba ra Turnage questions Mr. Oliver on a submission for the Eboracum. EBORACUM STAFF: D. Nerio, C. Ferrier, D. Fuqua, R. Shields, C. Baber, B. Galow, K. Kurbjun, R. Bailey, A. Roles, A. Lunberg, B. Turnage, J. McPhee, B. Hester, S. Trabue, S. Delahoussaye, S. Turnage, B. Hamby. SELECTING various art work for the Eboracum, Agee Roles finds an interesting water color. 133 i Talon Introduced New Controversial Editorials Bangs from the typewriter, the shuffle of papers, the selection of pictures, and the discussions of writings marked the staff ' s work to make a success- ful paper. Several changes were made in the format and in the printers. A new process was used to straight- en headlines, make advertisements neater, and add variety to the print. Journalism is a new class that was added to York ' s curriculum. Instruction in this class was di- rected at efficient newspaper production. SMILES greet Melissa Adams as she buys a Talon from Roberta Regan, Debbie Bennett and Sally Jackson. PASTE! Mrs. Kearney helps Margie Bendl prepare the next Talon. TALON EDITORS: FRONT ROW: B. Burns, Exchange Editor; M. Regan, Editor-in- Chief. ROW 2; P. Hudgins, Feature Editor: J. LeSueur, Head Photographer; S.- Terrell, News Editor; M. Bendl, Assistant Editor; K. Hicks, Sports Editor; S. Jackson, Circulation and Advertisement Manager. 134 I TALON STAFF: FRONT ROW: B. Combs, H. Washington, L. Walsh, W. Sneddon, V. Donnelly, T. Dumas, J. Drury, D. Gillikin, 0. McKee, V. Blanton. ROW 2: R. Reagan, D. Buckley, B. Craig, 0. Toye, T. Cates, 0. Brock, D. Bennett, J. Jones, L. Gibson, P. Savage. 135 A WYCS Became World’s First to Record Cellist Group Good afternoon . . . and welcome to another Falcon Hour of fun for teenage Tidewater. This was a familiar saying as one listened to WYCS, the first station in the world to record a cellist group. This year an entirely new studio and transmitter were finally built. Under the guidance of sponsors Miss Alexander and Mr. Dickerson WYCS recorded and broadcasted many school events. ENGROSSED in a taping session for South Pacific are George Herr, Howard Marsh, and Doug Bowling. 136 ADJUSTING the S mike, Franklin 1 Sledd gets 3 ready for another broadcast. J WYCS CLUB: FRONT ROW: D. Bland, S. Keckler, D. Bagwell. ROW 2: J. LeSeuer, P. Wrenn, D. Antzack, G. hferr. ROW 3: D. Bowling, F. Sledd, S. Spencer. EXHIBITING the osclllascope and other radio station equipment are Bill Larew and Sam Holben. 137 i York’s Beta Club Boasted Largest Membership in State York High has the largest Beta Club in the state of Virginia. They did much in service to school and community this year. One main project was the coat check during basketball season. To further t he education and understanding of Beta members, films on college and juvenile delinquency were shown at one meeting. After much discussion, the junior-senior tapping took place in the auditorium. A Methodist minister. Rev. C. P. Minnich, was the guest speaker. The only other achievement this year was a revised constitution. MARK of achievement; the rose is used in the Beta Club ' s tapping ceremonies. PRESIDENT KENNETH EDLOW strives to explain a constitutional amendment to the Beta Club . . . . . . while a skeptical Mr. Mitkievicz listens in. 138 1 ' KW • - 1 ■ p5 1 ' J pPj BETA CLUB: FRONT ROW: B. McCauley, V. Sil- vers, R. Bertram, S. Delahousse, R. Gaskin, S. Corson, K. Heith, M. Garvin, A. Ayers, S. Turnage, V. Keener, J. Seay, C. Kearney, C. Armistead, A. Fitzgerald, J. Reeves, C. Ferrier, K. Wellman, S. Cicero, B. Smith, E. Conner, K. Ediow. ROW 2: K. Antonievicz, D. Spence, R. Sweeney, L. Feller, N. Martin, E. Cox, A. Slaughter, R. Woolard, B. Beveridge, C. Holloway, P. Clem, S. Canady, D. Watts, G. Johnson. ROW 3: B. Galow, S. Cheek, S. Jackson, D. Harris, P. Dawson, N. Irby, K. Barker, H. Kelly, B. Bierer, S. LIndler, L. Butler, P. Pope, D. Bowling, C. Clem, R. Petty. ROW 4: J. Doug- las, J. Jones, D. Bennett, P. Hudgins, M. Regan, R. Randall, V. Embrey, B. Turnage, C. Mllzer, L. Blevins, E. Shaver, D. Edwards, K. Legge. ROW 5: L. Clark, T. White, P. Dinkins, S. Wallace, K. Brown, B. Couger, R. Gardina, B. Winebarger, P. White, R. Effinger, S. Henderson, P. Penzold, B. Johns, D. Blevins. ROW 6: T. Tuten, P. Newsome, C. Menges, G. Anderson, J. Behan, F. Bundy, H. Dalby, L. Meredith, M. Yeatts, C. Draper, M. Henry, C. Banks, D. Antczac, D. Bailey, D. Reed, A. Hill, J. Parker, H. Marsh, S. Muir, B. Davy, C. Hopkins, A. Lundberg, D. Fox, K. Higgs, S. Mc- Cauley, K. Stearns, R. Irby. BETA CLUB OFFICERS: D. Blevins, Treasurer; B. Johns, V. President; K. Ediow, President: K. An- tonievicz, Chaplain: S. LIndler, Reporter; D. Har- ris, Secretary. 139 i Quill and Scroll Visited Daily Press Building During a meeting held at the beginning of the year, senior members who had made notable liter- ary contributions were inducted into the Quill and Scroll. Another induction was held in April in which juniors were honored. In May, Quill and Scroll members toured the Daily Press building. Sponsored by Mrs. Baldino, Mrs. Blankenship, and Mrs. Kear- ney, the club is completely honorary and has no community affiliations. SOLEMNLY. Cynthia Kearney taps Margie Bendl. WORKING after hours on annual finances, Kathy Oakley was honored by induction Into Quill and Scroll. QUILL and SCROLL: B. Beveridge, B. Galow, B. Blerer, S. LIndler, E. Cox, S. Delahousey, B. Young, A. Ayers, P. Angel, M. Regan, K. Kurb]un, S. Crafford, K. Oakley, A. Brown, L. Blevins, P. Pope, R. Bertram, C. Kearney, S. Jackson, B. Hester, K. Hicks, K. Stoner, C. Baber, C. Perrier, M. Bendl B. Casterline, B. Foster, B. Turnage, J. Jones, D. Bennett, G. Gore, P. Clem, K. Haywood, S. Can- ady, S. Trabue, S. Turnage, A. Lundberg, R. Bailey. 140 Thespians Held Induction on June 5 On the morning of June 5, the Thespian Troupe of York High School held a special assembly in which new members were inducted. Membership into the Thespians, the National Honorary High School Dramatic Society, is given to those students who have performed in the dramatic arts and have also met the gualification of points. These points were given for participation in York High ' s pro- duction of South Pacific and for taking Speech and Drama courses. m 1 K?Jy Y ' m ' 1 ' i ' ' ■ 1 1 1 . THESPIAN TROUP: FRONT ROW: Mrs. M. McCluney, Mrs. V. Rathkamp, G. Harper, K. Galla- gher, S. Treichler, B. Anderson, Mr. S. Zalumas, Mrs. P. Blankenship. ROW 2: P. Colley, Mr. A. Oliver, E. Mulvey, N. Rollins, L. Randall, F. Sledd, S. Hende rson, 0. Fricke, B. Turnage, C. Powers, R. Moore, D. Daniel, D. Williams, H. Dalby, T. Stutz, J. Ramer. SOUTH PACIFIC yielded many initiates for Thespian Club. CHARTER MEMBER THESPIANS: FRONT ROW: R. Moore, G. Harper, N. Herman, B. Anderson, E. Mulvey. ROW 2: R. Wade, R. Petty, C. Menges. I ' M GONNA WASH THAT MAN RIGHT OUT OF MY HAIR! sings Nellie Forbush (Barbara Turnage). POKER, a favorite pastime in the South Pacific for nurses and enlisted men. leading CHARACTERS: Nellie Forbesh and Emile de B.cque (Uavid Powers) bid farewell to each other as Henri (Johann von Gilst) informs Nellie that her [eep is waiting. I 142 HAPPY FALK! Bloody Mary (Etta Flowers) sings to Liat (Cammie Milzer) and her American lover, Lt. Cable (Steve Treichler). OFF BASE PROPERTY! shouts Capt. Brackett (Kevin Gallagher). Lovely South Sea Island Provided Background for “South Pacific” Long hours of rehearsal, selecting costumes, and putting up sets resulted in the great success of York High ' s production of Rogers ' and Hammer- stein ' s “South Pacific. More than 200 students, several faculty mem- bers and citizens worked to make this musical a success. Mrs. McCluney was the director; Mrs. Rathcamp was the musical director; and the tech- nical director was Mr. Oliver. 143 A • Tnrr tit rrn utmi KEY CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Frankie Moore, President; Don Queijo, Sgt. at Arms; Dave Waynick, V. President. ROW 2: David Watts, Treasurer; Joey Stodghill, Secretary; Buster Johns, Reporter. THE CLOCK SAYS 9:20, it ' s time for the morning inspirational and announcements. Key Clubbers Don Queijo and Dave Watts fulfill this Key Club responsibility. COMPLETE SATISFACTION is found In the Key Club ' s masterpiece, the sign In front of the school. BUMPER STICKERS proclaiming Stand up for Freedom were sold by patriotic Key Clubbers. 144 V Key Clubbers Parked Cars for York’s Football Games Serving the school and the community, the Key Club sold drinks at the basketball games and the play South Pacific. In the parking lot members of the Key Club directed the traffic and helped prevent confusion at the games. They completed the sign — York High School — that stands in the front of the school. Again this year the Key Club continued their Big Brother program for new students. Members attended the annual Key Club Con- vention held in Richmond this year and the tapping of new members took place in the fall. W9 Y 1 s M vi KEY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mr. R. Anderson, D. Waynick, J. Stodgehill, F. Moore, B. Johns, B. Sawyer, E. Mulvey, B. Casteriine, K. Gallagher, G. Irby, C. Menges. ROW 2: G. Johnson, M. Henry, B. Anderson, D. Watts, D. Queijo, R. Petty, J. von Gllst. ROW 3: H. Kelly, K. Hicks, M. Yeatts, D. Bethel, P. Kearney, J. Bowman, T. Hardlster. ROW 4: K. Puffenberger, A. Layne, A. Stevens, R. Way- nick, M. Cheek, T. Griffith. 145 Work in Library, Day Care Center, Happiness Week Kept Keyettes Busy Making puppets and visiting the children of the Day Care Center helped the members of the Key- ette Club share Christmas with others. The girls also worked on Saturdays In shifts at York County ' s new public library to help get the library started. Besides enlightening the school through Happi- ness Week, the Keyettes planned a banquet at the end of May and a trip to the Keyette Convention. GIVING their own time, Betty Young and Laura Blevins entertain community children at the Lackey day care center. KEYETTE SPONSORS: Mrs. Kathryn Ramer and Mrs. O. B. Wilcher. KEYETTE OFFICERS: P. Penzold, Chaplain; S. Lindler, Treasurer: B. Young, Vice President; L. Mull ns, Historian; Laura Blevins, President; and C. Clem, Recording Secreta ry. 146 IT ' S THE CAN-CAN! Prospective Keyettes fall in line for a dance routine at the Coke party. ANTICIPATING a fu nny answer, Becky Hamby, Linda Mullins, Karen Baker, Pam Newsome, Carolee Stoneburner, Ann Slaughter, and Vickie Keener hold back their laughter at the Coke party. KEYETTES: FRONT ROW: K. Baker, K. Jewel, B Hamby, L. Mullins, C. Orange, V. Keener, M. Cicero. ROW 2: L. Doddy, K. Heith, S. Hopson, A. Slaughter, B. Galow, B. Young, R. Woolard, B. Burns, T. Dumas, M. Kelly, S. Henderson, C. Stoneburner. ROW 3: L. Yeatts, V. Holmes, G. Gurtler, T. Rumsey, P. Newsome, P. Penzold, S. Lindler, R. Gaskin, L. Blevins, P. Clem, C. Clem. 147 i POINTING to their native countries, foreign exchange students meet at York for an AFS assembly. JOHANN and his American brofher Bobby Anderson developed a lasting friendship. AFS: Joh ann van Gllst; Ann Opitz, Secretary; Bobby Anderson; Diane LIndler; Buster Johns, Co-Chairman; Carol Baber, Co-Chairman. 148 E AFS CLUB: N. Irby, D. Nelson, D. Llndler, B. Grimes, C. Baber, D. Riggs, A. Opitz, B. Johns, M. Regan, S. Jackson, J. von Gilst, J. Douglas, B. Anderson, B. Burns, T. Rumsey, S. Treichler, C. McKee, T. Trunkus, M. Hogge, S. Crafford, G. Griswold, Mrs. R. Coleman, S. Wood. AFS Club Gave a Birthday Party for Johann AFS week was a busy week for the club. An assembly was held during the week where foreign students from other schools came to talk to the students at York. A covered dish supper was given, and cupcakes were sold at school for 10 cents and paper hearts were sold for 5 cents. A surprise birthday party brought students to the cafeteria after school one day to share in the AFS festivities for Johann, our student from the Netherlands. Diane Lindler was selected AFS Student of the Year for her work on the scrapbook, the big AFS poster, the heart sale and Johann ' s birthday party. READING the Daily Press, j, Johann adjusts easily ' I to his surroundings iji at York. - FRIENDLY Noel Canivel, a YFU student from the Philippines, transferred from Michigan with his i family to enter York with great enthusiasm and a smile for everyone. 149 J Debate Team Gave Debates for Speech Class Resolved! A key word for York High ' s Debate Team. The team was active in the school by giving practice debates for speech classes. They served as timekeepers at the Warwick Debate Tourna- ment. There they observed the debate to gain more experience. In a practice debate with Fergu- son, York ' s negative team proved superior in a dis- cussion of the draft. STRATEGY! The topic of Richard Petty ' s and Charlie Menges ' discussion for future debates. CHECKING sources for an upcoming debate are Hal Dalby and Carol Baber. DEBATE TEAM: FRONT ROW: H. Dalby, R. Petty, C. Baber, Charlie Menges, N. Elksin. ROW 2: B. Casterline, Mr. A. Oliver, D. Powers, Mrs. B. Hess, J. Behan, J. Bowman. 150 Four Delegates Travel to State Chess Tournament Although the Chess Club had trouble entering the league, it was successful in sending four rep- resentatives to the state tournament. Members of the club competed for the first five boards and challenges were frequent. In the local tournament, York placed 7 out of 20, using their motto: Once a king, always a king, but once a knight ' s enough. CHESS CLUB: G. Abbott, D. Bowling, B. Hogge, Mr. C. Erasmi, D. Antczak, D. Farris, S. Hoffman. KNIVING his next move, David Powers sneers at his opponent. CHESS CLUB OFFICERS: S. Hoffma V. President; D. Antczak, President; D. Powers, Secretary-Treasurer. n. I 151 A French Cooking Was Center of Interest for French Club Umm! What ' s that odor cominq from upstairs? Just another French Club meeting with French refreshments. They held a French bake sale, too. All this was not enough. Next stop, La Bonat, a charming French restaurant in Washington, D.C. French students were also fortunate enough to visit the French Embassy, or was that a D.C. residence with a mod French Butler? Everyone had fun. FASCINATED by a Mont St. Michel filnn are Mrs. Baldino and Mrs. Coleman. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: S. Canady, Secretary: K. McNulty, Treasurer: A. Brown, President: R. Bertram, V. President: P. Penzold, Reporter. FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Rhea Baldino, P. Pope, D. Springmeyer, K. McNulty, B. Beveridge, S. Jack- son, C. Kearney, J. von Gllst. ROW 2: Mrs. R. Coleman, J. Barbour, R. Bertram, C. Milzer, A. Brown, S. Canady, P. Penzold. 152 Pinata Highlighted Spanish Club Christmas Party Among the various speakers at Spanish Club meetings were George Harper, a York High stu- dent and native of Spain, and a student who had worked in Mexico for the summer. In the spring the Spanish Club went to Washing- ton, D.C. There they toured the Pan American Building ana National Art Gallery and ate at a Spanish Restaurant. SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: V. Holmes, L. Tosti, J. Tos+I, J. Keafer, J. Johnson, B. Fields. ROW 2: Mrs. Judith Wilkins, C. Leslie, R. Randall, M. Buck, P. Anderson, N. Tapscot, B. Marks. ROW 3: B. Galow, J. Bowman, L. Meredith, G. Jamerson. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: B. Marks, Reporter; L. Meredith, Chaplain; B. Field, Secretary; V. Holmes, President; J. Johnson, Program Chairman; N. Tapscott, V. President; J. Tosti, Treasurer. 153 Latin Club Paneled Awards Showcase in Front Hall How much should the tickets cost? Where is it going to be? How long should it last? This is an example of the confusion caused by the many questions asked by the members of the Latin Club as they helped the I.C.C. with the first York High stag dance. During this year the Latin Club furnished the materials and paneled one of the showcases in the front corridor. STUMPED by a Latin verb, David Blevins and Kevin H cks attempt an answer. LATIN CLUB: FRONT ROW; L. Gibson, N. Irby, K. Barker, T. Thomas. ROW 2: K. Hicks, T. Sherwin, E. Kessinger, T. Marchi. REMODELING of Trophy Case was the Latin Club Project. 154 FTA Conducted Children’s Story Hour at Local Library The FTA aimed many of its projects toward youth. Among them were the Children ' s Story Hour at York County Public Library, babysitting for fac- ulty children and teaching at elementary schools. FTA members were active in the March of Dimes Program. Highlights of Teaching Career Month in April were collecting books for the public library and visiting retired teachers. INQUISITIVELY Kathy Oakly asks Mrs. Thompson about a | new service the FTA could perform. h FTA OFFICERS: C. Ferrier, Treasurer: P. Clem, w V. President: D. Gillikin, Reporter: T. Clay, t Secretary: J. Savage, Chaplain: K. Oakley, President. | FTA CLUB: FRONT ROW J. Savage, C. Ferrier, J. von Gilst, L. Tosti. ROW 2: J. Tosti, L. Peglow, P. Ftolup, D. Gillikin, T. Clay, P. Clem, K. Oakley. ROW 3: H. Robinson, J. Covington, C. Patterson, B. Galow, B. Chalkey, Mrs. V. Brown, Mrs. E. Thompson. 155 FNA Became Health Careers Club for 1 969 FNA Club activities broadened this year. One main project was adopting a patient at Patrick Henry Hospital. Members visited her often taking presents on Christmas and Easter. An Easter egg hunt was given for the kids at Dunbar. Two car washes served as money raising projects for a field trip to Riverside Hospital and to paint the clinic. FNA OFFICERS: V. Roles, Reporter; L. Stout, Secre- tary; D. Spence, V. Presi- dent; B. Craig, Treasurer; G. Turnage, President. TESTING a student ' s eyes is Mrs. Marion Beasley, F.N.A. sponsor. FNA CLUB: T. Smith, J. Drury, C. Combellack, D. Spence, G. Turnage, D. Swartznelder, J. Price, L. Stout. 156 Future Homemakers’ State Project Was “Neighbors Far and Near’’ Hems shortened, accessories selected, and last minute corrections marked the FHA ' s work to I’ give a great fashion show for the PTA. • ii Working on their theme for the year neighbors ' 1 far and near the FHA prepared Thanksgiving bas- } kets for children at Dunbar. They donated used ] stamps for Patrick Henry Hospital. ] FHA week exhibits included materials of the 1 local, state, and national projects. i ELSRimrE CMiSiSlMAS SAFEt PREPARING a meal is Sandra Traylor, winner of the Betty Crocker Award. FHA CLUB: S. Shavers, J. Covington, D. Haywood, C. Smith, M. Richardson, D. Haywood, L. Ayers, Miss B. Foster, F. Fo x, Mrs. D. Watkins, S. Traylor. DECORATING a bulletin board, FHA members celebrate the Christmas season. 1 57 D.E. Club Soars to best Record in District Contest York ' s D.E. Club sponsored at York the Fall Rally for all D.E. clubs on the peninsula to inaugurate the new club presidents. Students gave an Employee-Employer Banguet at Newport News. Candy sales boosted the club treasury. In District Contest awards Debbie Eyrich won first place in Advertising Layout. Debbie and David placed second in other divisions. D. E. SPONSOR Mr. William Parker. D. E. CLUB: FRONT ROW: E. Wells, D. Walsh, D. Eyrich, A. Rowls, B. Smith. ROW 2: M. Hedrick, J. Williams, R. Dillard, B. Phillips, S. Stanley, J. Eure, W. Knox, 0. Good. ROW 3: L. Hart, K. Smith, G. Green, K. Manley, J. Lassiter, L. Lane, L. Hart, D. Revish. WINNERS in the District Gontest were David Walsh and Debbie Eyrich. 158 FBLA Learned Business Procedures Through Meetings Members of the FBLA attended Regional Meet- ing at Old Dominion College. They went to New- port News High School to listen and talk on Parlia- mentary Procedures. A trip was made to the Post Office on Aberdeen Road to learn postal tech- nlgues. FBLA learned about careers through trips and speeches. One of NASA ' s medical secretaries discussed the characteristics of a secretary. FBLA SPONSORS: Mrs. Credle and Mrs. Diehl. FBLA CLUB: FRONT ROW: S. Kubalack, J. Drury, T. White, L. Hodge, P. Hite, D. Stewart, J. Delee. ROW 2: R. Moore, B. Fields, G. Cheeseman, S. Royal, B. Phillips, B. Akers, J. Mack, 0. Martin, S. Delhoussaye, C. Brown, S. LeBeau. ROW 3: P. Swartz, B. Mills, R. Smith, I. Fox, D. Nelson, B. Combs, S. Stanley, M. Meredith, D. Whisnet, S. Keckler, D. Moore, N. Cheek, D. Tringle, M. Bailey, D. Nelson, S. Howington. ROW 4: D. Grow, G. Hayes, E. Lucian, B. Ridgeway, D. Buckley, B. Morrison, S. Keckler, G. Green, J. Gray, J. Diehl. FBLA OFFICERS: S. Kubalack, President; J. Delee, Reporter; L. Hodge, Treasurer; D. Stew- art, Parliamentarian; P. Hite, Chaplain; T. White, Secretary; J. Drury, V. President. 159 Young Artists Traveled and Learned; Got Lost in Norfolk Georgetown scores again! The art students were out for more than fun, but they did manage to visit Georgetown and get lost in Norfolk. Students saw great paintings first hand by visiting cultural mu- seums in Williamsburg, Norfolk, Richmond and Washington, D.C. A new two- year project was Initiated to buy sculptures for the Senior Courtyard. Money for this project was received through a candy sale. CARVING wood, Mrs. Mills enjoys her classes as much as her students do. DISPLAYED are award winning art works from the April Art Show. 160 ART CLUB OFFICERS: Linda Clarkson, Treasurer: Rattle Hudgins, Reporter; Bessie Blerer, Secretary: Jackie Jones, President. FEET, FEET, FEET! Art Club initiates try new forms of expression. 1 0 1 1 J o m ' V ART CLUB: FRONT ROW: Pattie Hudgins, Linda Clarkson, Bessie Blerer, Jackie Jones. ROW 2: Dona Hughs, Judy Moore, Mrs. Lisa Mills, Sponsor, Brenda Clarke. ROW 3: Adrie nne Morse, Marie Simpson, Debbie Brothers, Bobbie Grimes, Tanya Oate. ROW 4: Linda Ryan, Dana Sidoran, Bill Johnston, Belinda Griffin. 161 ■SP- V DRILL TEAM. Above, this year ' s team marched in the Azalea Festival and other parades. COMPANY ATTENTION! This command snaps York ' s NJROTC unit into formation. 162 £ SHIP DEAD AHEAD! Richard Sidoran checks what action his ship should take to avert a collision. ALL HANDS are at attention as the colors pass during the Installation ceremony. Naval Science Made Field Trip to Aircraft Carrier and Cargo Ship The Naval Science Club, composed of boys in NJROTC, was active for the second year. Mem- bers learned about the Navy and its part in world affairs. The Naval Science Club also sponsored the NJROTC drill team which appeared in the Norfolk Azalea Festival. 163 Pep Club Peddled Programs at Home Games Grey V-Neck sweaters, megaphones, and navy skirts made up the uniforms for the members of the Pep Club this year. For money and to promote school spirit they sold programs, ribbons, shakers, and cushions in York ' s traditional colors — blue and grey at the football games. A special section of the bleachers was reserved for the members of the club and they formed a Y-shaped section. PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW: B. Sherman, K. Stoner, S. Stewart, 0. Terrier, D. Tringle, T. Smith, B. Beveridge. ROW 2: B. Craig, B. Cloud, B. Fields, T. Dawson, J. Griffin, R. Bertram, M. Regan, E. Stubbs, B. Randall. FIRST PEP RALLY of the year sets off the Pep Club spirit. 164 Science Club Boosted Success of Annual Science Fair Look out! It ' s going to explode!! Boom! Such were the cries echoing from the science laboratory as the members of the Science Club prepared themselves for the annual York High School Science Fair on April 12, 1969. An exhibit of an ion ex- change fuel cell won first place at York ' s fair and second in the chemistry division at the Tidewater Science Fair. SCIENCE CLUB: D. Mulvey, Mrs. P. Newcomb, K. Hay- wood, N. Rollins, J. Rossi, T. Tuten, R. Irby. CATCHING water from a wave tank, Richard Petty finishes his equipment. 165 Mixed Chorus Helped With Bake Sale to Supply New Uniforms for Music Department The Mixed Chorus teaches enthusiastic beginning musicians to read music and to improve by using vocal technigues. This year they performed in the Thanksgiving Concert, the Christmas Concert, and the Spring Concert. The Mixed Chorus also took an active part in the Horse Show at Newport News park on May 4, 1969. This helped raise funds for the Music Department. PRACTICING for the Spring Concert, the Mixed Chorus received necessary training throughout the year. MIXED CHORUS: FRONT ROW: N. Joyner, D. Boone, P. Culbreth, S. Stokes, A. Forrest. ROW 2: T. Thompson, E. Flowers, B. Martin, M. Ftogge, E. Brewington, L. Bart- lette, G. Thornton. ROW 3: D. Ferguson, B. Kee, V. Martin, B. Griggin, B. Klllen, M. Regan, C. Ihlefleld, B. Ensley. ROW 4: B. Anderson, B. Anderson, B. Wrenn, B. Williams, L. Richardson, J. Tyler, R. Stokes, L. Walsh. 166 Two Years of Work Paye d Off When Girls’ Glee Ordered New Robes Throughout the year the Girls ' Glee Club sang at several assemblies and concerts, including the Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas Assembly and the Christmas Concert. Girls ' Glee Club, with the other choruses, had a Thanksgiving-Christmas Bazaar-Bake Sale. New uniforms for the Girls ' Glee Club were purchased from part of the funds made. THE RECORDING of Regional Chorus draws the attention of several singers. Bf I IH iHl H 4 f 9 GIRLS’ GLEE: FRONT ROW: W. Edney, D. Hinkle, R. Jamerson, J. Mack, C. Johnson. ROW 2: S. Howington, P. Wilkins, A. Opitz, G. Turnage, L. Hinkle, B. Combs. ROW 3: K. Guthrie, L. Hodge, P. Ault, B. Collins, M. Saunders, B. Garske, L. Banks, D. Perrin. ROW 4: B. Banks, L. Hunter, D. Campbell, E. Flowers, L. Rawls, L. Lackey, E. Kirk, C. Ihlefleld. 167 A CAPELLA CHOIR; FRONT ROW: J. Keafer, S. Turn- age, V. Mann, P. Glass, B. Banks, R. Moore, B. Woodfin, D. Belda, L. Fox, A. Fitzgerald, E. Combs, L. Blevins. ROW 2: D. Almonrode, S. Thompson, B. McComas, J. Pannill, L. Randall, B. Galow, A. Lowe, R. Randall, K. Albrecht, J. Rice, B. Combs, P. Wood. ROW 3: D. Tringle, J. Gam- brell, B. Williams, T. Stutz, M. Gilpatrick, M. Burke, R. Sowers, B. Anderson, C. Hudson, N. Rollins, T. Needham, K. Kurbjan, B. Turnage. ROW 4: E. Flowers, J. Levorson, J. Pickett, M. Williams, D. Mulvey, J. Ramer, E. Hazelwood, F. Sledd, R. Ellis, K. Puffenberger, A. Brown, L. Holmes. A Capella Sang for Sunrise Service, Intermediate Schools, Baccalaureate Ceremony The A Capella Choir was composed of York ' s best singing talent. They performed in the Thanks- giving and Christmas assemblies and concerts and the Spring Concert. Sacrificing several hours of sleep by rising at 4:00 a.m., the choir sang at the Easter Sunrise Service in Yorktown. The Choraliers and Cavaliers sang at the Spring Concert and St. Luke ' s Church, among other places. Twenty members of the choral department and their alternates were selected to attend Regional Chorus in February by their classes and teacher. A FAMILIAR SIGHT; Tommy Stutz arranging the risers. 168 E REGIONAL CHOIR MEMBERS: D. Mulvey, T. Stutz, B. Galow, S. Turnage, A. Fitzgerald, E. Combs, L. Blevins, R. Ellis, B. Turnage, B. Wrenn, D. Campbell, K. Puffenberger, R. Moore, L. Hodge, S. Henderson, L. Walsh, F. Sledd, E. Flowers, N. Rollins, B. Anderson, J. Pickett, B. Combs. CHORALIERS: FRONT ROW: S. Turnage, P. Wilkins. ROW 2: A. Fitzgerald, E. Combs, P. Wood. ROW 3: R. Moore, B. Woodfin, K. Kurbjun. ROW 4: B. Banks, E. Flov ers, B. Turnage. CAVALIERS: T. Stutz, B. Anderson, J. Pickett, D. Mulvey, F. Sledd, K. Puffenberger, R. Ellis, M. Gllpatrick, seated, T. Needham. A CAPELLA OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: B. Galow, Reporter; B. Woodfin, Librarian: S. Turnage, President: Mrs. Vera Rathcamp, Sponsor. ROW 2: S. Henderson, Secretary; J. Leverson, Robe Chairman; J. Ramer, Parliamen- tarian; R. Ellis, V. President: B. Andersgn, Treasurer. Absent: A. Fitzgerald, Historian. j FALCON BAND: J. Ab raham, B. Anderson, C. Anstey, K. Antoniewicz, B. Banks, D. Beckelic, J. Bowman, C. Breeland, D. Brown, D. Butler, J. Carr, D. Castellow, S. Cheek, M. Seventeen Made Regional The cla nging of chairs and stands and the drop- ping of instruments here and there meant that the Falcon Concert Band was coming on stage. Under the hypnotic baton-waving of Mr. Allan M. Wright and the assistance of student director, Tommy Marshall, the band was able to produce screeching clarinets, shrilling flutes, heart pounding tubas, brassy trumpets, and particularly offbeat native Cicero, S. Cicero, C. Clem, P. Clem, N. Concilus, T. Curtis, W. Daniels, E. Dees, C. Depping, T. Driver, R. Effinger, T. Fairbanks, C. Fricke, M. Griggs, M. Henry, K. Heith. and Workshop Band calls from the drums. The public saw performances in the Christmas, Winter, and Spring Concerts. Out of such chaos the band possessed fine mu- sicians who participated in Regional and Workshop bands on January 3 I and February I and 2. There were 17 members of both Regional and Workshop. On Monday night, March 24, the Concert Band recorded selections from their Winter Concert. 170 Hudgins, M. Ishlsaki, C. Jones, N. Johnson, B. Johnston, T. Marshall, J. Mattson, C. Mills, T. Needham, J. Newton, J. Parker, S. Parker, U. Robinson, L. Rodgers, T. Sherwin, F. Sledd, L. Smoot, L. Stoutingberg, B. Tabb, T. Tankersley, F. Thompson, J. TostI, L. TostI, E. Waters, J. Whitmire, D. Wllmouth, C. Wood, L. Worthington, B. Wrenn, D. Yeatts. STUDENT DIRECTOR. Tommy Marshall, takes over the controls when Mr. Wright Is absent. 171 - PZ2L 172 STAGE BAND: FRONT ROW: J. Ma+tson, D. Yeattes, D. Beckelic, T. Marshall, M. Henry, D. Gastello, J. Carr, B. Tabb, T. Brown, R. Effinger. ROW 2: B. Johnston, F. Thompson, D. Wllmouth, K. Puffenburger, J. Abraham, Mr. A. Wright, T. Driver, B. Anderson, T. Tankersley, M. Griggs. SOUNDS of the Stage Band add spark to assemblies. Stage Band Highlighted Spring and Winter Concerts; Provided Music for “South Pacific’’ The Winter and Spring Concerts were given a new look with the appearance of the Falcon Stage Band. “The Miss York High Pageant and the production of “South Pacific were highlighted by the performance of this group. In March, the Faculty Follies was given a musical treat as the Stage Band played. When the lights are on in the band room and strange noises are coming forth, it ' s surely the Stage Band! TALENTED Mr. Mitchell surprised the student body with some rhythmic singing along with Mr. Wright on the trumpet. LEARNING their music is a time consuming activity for Stage Band members. 173 Winchester . . . The Dream Come True The Marching Band exhibited football half-time shows ranging from pop-tunes to a political show. Spectators witnessed bolts of lightning made by bandsmen ' s flares and the majorettes twirling with the traditional fire-batons during Homecoming. Five years ago, when the eighth grades entered the band, they heard and dreamed about Winches- ter. Finally their dream came true. The Marching Band traveled to the Apple Blossom Festival on May 1-3 and took first place in the Fireman ' s Pa- rade. 174 Opposite page MAJORETTES: FRONT ROW: Debbie Rowell, Vickie Silvers. ROW 2: Jana Bunt, Debbie Austin, Marie Dorsey, Karen Fteith, Linda Clarkson. DRUM MAJOR. Don Castellow exhibits his high stepping ability. REGIONAL MEMBERS: D. Castellow, 0. Clem, M. Griggs, D. Beckellc B. Johnston, J. Tosti, D. Butler, 0. Fricke, J. Mattson, K. Antonlevicz, J. Parker, T. Marshall. WORKSHOP MEMBERS: T. Curtis, T. Driver, 0. Wood, L. Smoot, J. Carr. BAND OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: D. Butler, President; T. Marshall, Librarian; S. Cicero, Secretary. ROW 2: J. Mattson, V. Pres.; D. Castellow, D. Major; B. Banks, Reporter. 175 cheers burs ojie outer rate- gh at all sports i ighty ' f con w re sti e r s nning, streak and tied tor first ( . ' f S ' . ' rj. 177 STRIKING a relaxed pose, the Varsity Cheerleaders rest on the trampoline. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Ann Slaughter, Vicky Keener. ROW 2: Nancy Martin, Sandy Canady, Carolee Stoneburner, Raynaide Randall. ROW 3: Becky Hamby, Robbie Woolard, Karen Baker, Suzanne Cicero, Dorothy Bailey, Cynthia Orange. 178 Cheerleaders Entertained J.B.’s at Homecoming Led by Vicky Keener and Ann Slaughter, the cheerleaders deftly dodged loose basketballs and burly football players to survive with only a few crushed megaphones. They prided themselves in the use of their mini-tramp, which proved quite disconcerting to some visiting cheerleaders at half- time when they attempted to master the technique. York cheerleaders entertained the J.B. cheerleaders at Homecoming. HIGH IN THE AIR, the varsity cheerleaders turned on the crowds with their enthusiasm. RAISING SCHOOL SPIRIT Rex and Larry entertain the cheerleaders before one of the many lively pep rallies. 179 BRAVING the cold winter winds the cheerleaders had many runny noses during the football season. 180 J.V.’s Hunted for “Lost” Kecoughton Gome The ' 68- ' 69 season brought enthusiasm and spirit ; to the ranks of the J.V. cheerleaders as they backed ' the J.V. teams. They were an energetic group of girls braving wind, rain, and frizzy hair to cheer at Hampton, and trying to locate the lost Ke- I coughtan game, but all in all these girls delight- fully bolstered everyone ' s morale; offering their best efforts for the support of the team and school alike. The J.V. ' s joyfully conveyed their enthusiasm to the crowds at all pep rallies and games, and cheered their way through another fine season. J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Becky Collins, Lori Shakleford, Carol Jesse, Francle Bailey, Gail Gurtler, Tedra Rumsey, Mary Lou Hogge, Sue Mattson, Shelly VV ' ood. DISPLAYING the antics which made them delightful, the J.V. ' s sprawl on the gym floor. 181 PLOWING COMES TOUGH ■for some Farmers as two Falcons bring down a Warwick back. WALKING a straight line is sometimes tough, but Coach Mitchell comes through as he prepares for the H ampton game. HEADING for a hard fall Is Falcon Pud Charlton as he returns a Newport News punt for I 5 yards. ■ 7 i 182 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: T. Ballew, B. Borum, G. Williams, R. Jamerson, B. Anderson, R. Washing- ton, M. Waddle, R. Washington. ROW 2: J. Parker, D. Pearson, C. Slade, N. Brewington, K. Hicks, J. Richards, M. Burke, T. Hardister. ROW 3: J. Griffith, H. Kelly, B. Stevens, G. Gouger, P. Charlton, E. Washington, 0. Banks, T. Meadows. ROW 4: T. Griffin, H. Johns, D. Little, G. Johnson, J. Dieck, M. Hogan, P. Bowditch, M. Turfitt, S. Bryant, J. Brown, R. Waynick, 0. Collins. Team Spirit Flew High Despite Losing Season; Falcons Plagued With Injuries In the heat of long summer practices and after school hours, the Falcons prepared for the rugged 1968-69 season. Under the guidance and direction of Coach Grayson Williams, the Falcons con- structed a fine defensive unit of bone-jarrIng strength, along with a formidable offense headed by quarterback Jimmy Dieck. Although the Falcon defense moved steadily the entire year, the offense was hampered with loss of quarterback Jimmy Dieck, who was Injured In the Indian River game. REACHING into the sky, Falcon Pud Charlton nips Newport News for an interception on their own 25. 183 Defense Excelled as Falcons Faced Rugged ’68-’69 Season The season highlight was a grueling battle with Newport News. In the final seconds a Falcon point- after fell short and the game ground to a disap- pointing 6-6 tie. Outstanding players include Myron Turfitt, John Perkins, Rufus Washington, and Tommy Meadows. 184 PATTING Garland on the stomach, Coach Williams gives him some encouragement. TEAMING UP on a Warwick runner, Falcons Harvey Kelly and Pud Charlton show their stuff. OFFENSE: FRONT ROW: Jimmy Dieck, Mike Hogan. ROW 2: Pud Charlton, Bobby Stevens, Jimmy Richards, Russell Jamerson, James Brown. 186 DEFENSIVE BACKS: FRONT ROW: Jimmy Dieck, ROW 2: Elwood Washington, James Brown, Carl Banks. DEFENSIVE LINE: FRONT ROW: Raymond Washington, Rufus Washington. ROW 2: Tommy Meadows, Myron Turfitt, Cliff Collins. REACHING the end of his trip, this Bethel runner finds that Harvey Kelly and Jimmy Dieck have drawn the line at York ' s 42. J.V. Team Scored 1 3 Points in Last Minute This year the Junior Varsity Football Team had an extremely good year. They began by beating Ferguson by a score of 13-7 and went on to shut out Newport News and Warwick with scores of 19-0 and 27-0, respectfully. In a rough game with Hampton, the mighty J. V. ' s had victory plucked from their grasp, losing by only one point. The score was 20-19. In the J. V. ' s next game, they bowed to Denbigh with a 21-7 loss but finished the season by slaughtering Kecoughtan by a score of 34-6. FRONT ROW: J. Narwid, B. Brown, L. Martin, S. Parker, T. Robins, A. Shoulders, O. Richmond, K. Tyler, L. Fitz- gerald. ROW 2: D. Rainey, M. Lehmkuler, R. Savage, D. Culpepper, R. Watson, 0. Kurbjun, D. Knight, M. Streagle, E. Gains. ROW 3: Coach Hunt, 0. Hogge, G. Rigo, S. Lunsford, J. Hudgins, R. Brown, R. Russell, L. Dillard, Coach McConnell. COACHES McConnell and Hunt with new York High blazers. 187 Falcon Cagers Tied for Third in District The fever spread quickly through the team this year as York started slowly, caught fire in mid- season with five straight wins only to lose two tough contests at the season ' s end. Coach Armi- stead did an excellent job of rebuilding the team as the Falcon basketball team tied for third place in the District after compiling a 7-4 record and a 9-9 overall mark. The highlight of the season was a close and harcT- fought battle with the Hampton Crabbers. Thrilling a capacity audience, the Falcons were Impressive but lost 60-53. 1 968-69 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE jftrk 41 Kecoghtan ork 58 Bethel. York 60 Carver W York 70 James Blair y York 66 Pembroke l York 55 Carver ' York 53 Denbigh York 73 Ferguson I York 50 Newport New ork 49 Huntington 53 ork 72 Kecoghtan 54 l6©rk 54 Huntington 50 rk 83 Bethel 55 Tork 69 James Blair 56 ‘York 54 Warwick 55 ‘York 53 Hampton 60 ‘York 52 Pembroke 66 York 64 Denbigh 56 lndicates Peninsula District Conference Games AN ATTEMPTED GOAL by Carver is successfully blocked by Lloyd Fitzgerald. LEAPING over a Pembroke Pirate, Charles Brooks shoots for a York goal. OUTJUMPING a Typh oon, Chari es Brooks reaches for the ball. SCRAPPING over a loose ball is Walter Carter, aided by Cha ries Brooks. 189 HAULING DOWN another rebound, Walter Carter led the team with 1 0 per game. A JUMP SHOT by Charles Brooks nets two more points for York. VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Charles Brooks, Carl Banks, James Brown, Walter Carter, Buster J ohns, Joey Stodgehill. ROW 2: Garland Gouger, Mike Hogan, Melbon White, James Welch, John Mattson, Harold Manley, Mitchell Cheek, Lloyd Fitzgerald. 190 J.V.’s Emerged With For a basketball team lacking In experience this year ' s J.V. basketball team came through nicely. It took nearly half of the season for the J.V. ' s to adjust to the stiff district competition but they ended the season with a 6-12 overall record. Hav- Tallest Team in District Ing the tallest team In the district aided York but the team suffered with a weak offense and there were no outstanding scorers. Outstanding players Include Skip Lowe and Russell Brown. A MASS OF LEGS AND FEET, the J.V. team and Coach Wallace wait hopefully during the Hampton game. J.V. BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Gil Rigo, Manager, Robert Allen, James Holmes, Russell Brown, Leon Banks, Otis Richmond. ROW 2: Alexander Shoulders, Manager, Chester Foster. ROW 3: Dan Louis, Mike Lehmkuhler, Skip Lowe, Roger Savage. 191 FALCON WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: Greg Johnson, Bob Simpson, David Watts, Tim Leaman, John Parker, Gary Williams. ROW 2: Coach Hunt, Steve White, Ralph Angel, Gary Irby, Clayton Mills, Robert Maness, Buddy Sawyer, Coach Haase. RIDING his opponent, Greg Johnson looks for a hold. J.V. WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: Eddie Watts, Fred Duvall, Chuck Mills, Phil Dalby, Bruce Little, Mike WInebarger. ROW 2: Luther Hicks, James Halllgan, Wayne Beasley, Jack Pritchard, Ralph Thomas, Jay DeLee, Steve Parker, Bill Tabb, Coach Haase. WORKING for a pin, Gary Williams successfully breaks down his adversary. 192 Falcon Matmen Captured Cherished District Crown Underdogs from the beginning, the Falcon Wres- tling team came alive after a slow start to capture a share of the district crown in a three way tie with Hampton and Warwick. The turning point occurred In late January with a close fought match with Warwick. York won, next beating Ferguson, then Hampton, and from then on it was all down- hill to the district title. David Watts and Tim Lea- man, team captains, sparked the total team effort for the season, with Leaman placing 2nd in the regional tournament along with Clayton Mills who placed 6th. PLANNING his strategy, Greg Johnson awaits a burly crabber. STRUGGLING to keep position over his opponent, Robert Maness takes the advantage. 193 Falcon Baseball Achieved Overall 1 0-6 Record The Falcon baseball team, under the direction of Coach McConnell, placed 4th in the district after a long hard season. With little experience and only four members from last year the team had a district record of 7-4 and an overall record of 10-6. Bobby Davey batted an excellent .439 to make the all Peninsula team as 2nd baseman while Larry Sadler and Ted Dent were the winning pitch- ers with a 4-1 record for the 68-69 season. VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW; Tony March!, Manager, David Waynick, Manager, Mike Shell, Ronald Wallace, Butch Langner, Gary Irby. ROW 2: Coach McConnell, Mitch Cheek, Mike Hogan, Ted Dent, Joey Stodgehlll, Pud Charlton, Harold Manley, Ron Waynick, Larry Sadler. STRAPPING ON his shin guards, Ron Waynick prepares to take his place behind home plate. 194 FIRING the ball back to pitcher Mike Hogan, Ron Waynick returns another pitch. 195 1 HOLDING ON to his hat, Joey Stodgehill watches from the batter ' s circle as Ron Waynick pops a fly Into left field. WAITING his turn at bat, Pud Charlton watches Bo Davey take a strike. 196 J.V. Baseball Scored Victories In Tough District Play The Junior Varsity Baseball team scored well this season as they developed into a tine team after starting off with little experience. Coach McCon- nell aided them greatly in obtaining a 5-8 record in the tough Peninsula District. Team spirit rose immensely after the J.V. ' s defeated Hampton and James Blair in close fought games. J.V. BASEBALL: Larry Webb, Gil Rigo, David Bethel, Tyler Robins, Wayne Howe, Ralph Angel, Eddie Watts, Bruce Little, Jerry Abrahm. 197 Golf Team Placed 2nd in District; Mattson Received Medal York captured second place in the group I -A Peninsula Golf tournament this spring after win- ning six of their eight matches in district play. In the tournament Falcon John Mattson took medalist honors with an even par 72 , helping York gain a spot In the Regional Tournament in Virginia Beach. GOLF TEAM: Jim Behan, Pud Charlton, John Mattson, Gary Anderson. York York York York York York York York 1969 SEASON 141 2 Pembroke 31 2 11 2 Denbigh 6 2 1 1 1 2 Kecoughtan 6I 2 i Blair 17 10 Hampton 8 15 Bethel 3 151 2 Warwick 21 2 6 2 Furguson III 2 New Members Gained Experience at Matches spring 1959 This year ' s tennis team consisted of relatively new and inexperienced members, with only two regulars from last season ' s team. This spring they played ten hard fought matches being victorious in only one. The best singular showing was by Jun- ior Bob Anderson who won five of his ten matches. Denbigh 0-9 Ferguson 0-9 Blair 1-8 Warwick 3-6 Kecoughtan 3-6 Hampton 0-9 Huntington 1-8 Pembroke 8-1 Bethel 1-8 Denbigh 1-8 TENNIS TEAM: Coach Anderson, Russell Jamerson, Bob Anderson, Steve Johnson, Steve McCauley, Bill Sneddon, Jim Carr, Ricky Jones, Jim Bowman, Mike Collins, Leroy Stoutingberg, Phil Bowditch. SMASHING another hard serve, Russell Jamerson perfects his playing form. POISED FOR ACTION. Bob Anderson displays the backhand that made him York ' s number one tennis player. 199 Track Team Struggled for Single Victory Composed mostly of sophomores this season, the track team experienced much difficulty, win- ning only one meet In the stiff district competition. Hard work and continual practice paid off for the track team with many close meets. Including a heartbreaker with arch rival James Blair, In which the cinderman lost by only one point. WINDING their way through the countryside, the cross country team practiced long hours to prepare for their meets. MILE UNIT again broke the school record of 3:32.3 lowering It to 3 :3 1 .8. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FRONT ROW: Mike Culverlus, Tony Taylor, Mark Suiter. ROVv ' 2: Leroy Stoutingberg, Richard SIdoran, Phil Dalby. SAILING through the air David Ferris extends his broad jump mark. I 201 Girls’ Sports Gained Strength in 2nd Year This season ' s girls ' sports were created mainly to develop a healthy atmosphere for competition among the girls. The only road team was the girls ' tennis team, which played six matches with other schools. All of the other girls ' sports participated in intermurals amongst themselves. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Peggy Thomas, Kay Meyers. ROW 2: Brenda Weatherly, Rose Taylor, Linda Worthington, Sharon Wallace, Blythe Galow, Genevieve Banks, Charlotte Brooks. ROW 3: Coach Perkins. GIRLS ' TRACK: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Raspett. ROW 2: D. Bristol, M. Buck, B. Hopke, S. Stuart. ROW 3: S. Scott, L. Worthington, S. Putfenberger, Susie Wait, S. Stitt. GIRLS’ TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Dorothy Bailey, Betty Smith, Carol Armistead. ROW 2: Kay Meyers, Rose Gaskin, Genevieve Banks. 202 f GIRLS ' HOCKEY: FRONT ROW: B. Wheatherly, R. Wyatte, B. Ridgeway, L. Worthington. ROW 2: B. Gaski, D. Perrin, D. Krough, C. Johnson, H. Washington, Mrs. Perkins, K. Jones, 0. Brooks, T. Crow, P. Thomas. J.V. BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: D. Krogh, N. Johnson. ROW 2: Mrs. Perkins, 0. RIeser, T. Coles, L. Stiltner, B. Ridgeway, R. Reagan, R. Wyatt, D. Bristow, J. Jones, T. Crow, S. Puffenberger. 203 204 York Gymnast Gained First Place In Eastern Regional Competition Girls ' Gymnastics had a very profitable season climaxed with Carol Burnett capturing 1st place in the Balance Beam division in the Eastern Region- al at Warwick High. The girls practiced diligently, four days a week and held several after school workshops to exchange information and routines with the girls from Bethel, Pembroke, and Hamp- ton. Traveling to York Intermediate, Carol Bur- nette, Debbie Fuqua, and Sharon Hopson devoted their own time to help the Intermediate girls stage their own Gym show. Mrs. Raspet was their advisor. 1 GYMNASTICS: Sha ron Henderson, Terry Johnston, JoAnne Waters, Sandi Helmes, Denise Gronwald, Diane Belda, Barbara Hopke, Sharon Hopson, Jo Norton, Susan Vogeley, Cynthia Kearney, Michelle Garvin, Missy Buck, Betty Smith, Debbie Fugu a, Carol Burnette. 205 New Athletic Association Brought Prominent Athletes to York The Boys ' Christian Athletic Association was or- ganized this year by Coach Mitchell to provide the boys of all the sports with an organization that would strengthen their moral fiber and bring unity to the school teams. The Athletic Association spon- sored a banquet open to all athletes in which sev- eral athletes of national prominence spoke. BOYS ' CHRISTIAN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION; Bobby Stevens, Mike Cluverlus, Mike Winebar- ger. Buddy Sawyer, James Pappas, Tony Taylor, Garland Gouger, Ar- thur Stevens, Kevm Hicks, Mitchell Cheek, Mr. Mitchell. WRESTLING was one of the sports from which many members joined the Christian Athletic As- sociation. 206 Increased Interest in Girls ' Sports Inspired New GAA The Girls ' Athletic Association was formed this year under the leadership of President Cynthia Kearney. In operation for the first time, the asso- ciation attracted girls from the various sports such as tennis, track, volleyball and hockey. The Asso- ciation gave strength and unity to these various teams. GAA: M. Quinn, A. Belvin, M. Buck, D. Dunton, N. Johnson, J. Jones, C. Duna- way, B. Whilington, D. Krogh, C. Kearney, D. Gronewald, C. Reiser, B. Grimes, L. Worthington, L. Curtis, B. Galow, C. Jesse, D. Nelson, C. Stoneburner, S. Vogely, T. Crow, B. Ridgeway, B. Collins, S. Hopson, J. Norton, L. Shaver. 207 Spanning the Peninsula, our diligent ad- verti ng staff searched out every possible business, in order to provide the financial backing l r the f969 Fa on. 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WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA WHITE INSURANCE AGENCY WILLIAM F. WHITE ROBERT E. WHITE 877-3637 898-5560 877-1229 898-5116 • ••, fuV ! CITIZENS AND MARINE BANK 10 Convenient Locations to Serve You — Newport News Hampton York County — Member FDIC Spendmanship means Personal Money Management Spendmanship begins with our checking and savings account. Gifts 425 Prince George St. PARLETT Antiques PLAKS WtLLIAMSBURO Old Things For Young People And Young Things For Old People LEE HALL ESSO BAIT TACKLE SHOP Route 143 and 238 Lee Hall, Va. F. C. Roberts — Operator Compliments of SWAN TAVERN ANTIQUES Yorktown, Virginia TRAVELER’S MOTEL Route 17 Yorktown, Virginia Phone 898-2251 IMPERIAL CLEANERS INC John Minter — owner mgr. — Serving: Newport News Denbigh-Sherwood Shopping Center York County — Main Street, Grafton NEWPORT NEWS-HAMPTON AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOC. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 69 JACQUELINE ' S BEAUTY SALON Open 9 A.M. Til 5 P.M. Evenings by Appointment JACKIE CLINGENPEEL owner 218 Phone 229-4499 for Appointments Located off Jamestown Road in Village Shops WILLIAMSBURG Call us by our new name . . United Virginia Bank In Memory of Belinda McMiller Belinda came to York this year as an op timistic and friendly sophomore, in her previous years at Queens Lake Intermediate, she developed a love for sports and actively participated In gym, her favorite class. She dreamed of becoming an ele- mentary school teacher, but most of all she wished to finish her own education. Although Belinda only attended York for three weeks, she gladly offered her ideas and advice to the clubs to which she belonged. Ernest Richard Hopke, Jr. During the four years that he attended York High School, Richard Hopke was genuinely Inter- ested In school activities. A very active and Im- portant member of the band, he received his band letter In his sophomore year. First chair trumpet and a member of the stage band, he was such an accomplished musician that he headed the trumpet section In Workshop Band. Active in sports, Rick was on the school track team in the 1 0th grade. Taken from life before he had yet reached his potential, our loss is even greater. The band has dedicated the album which they recorded in memory of Rick. 220 Compliments of A. T. JENNINGS Yorktown, Virginia BARBETTE ' S BEAUTY SALON Grafton, Virginia Say it With Flowers POLLARD ' S FLORIST 609 Harpersville Road, Warwick, Virginia Newport News Phone: LY 6-2721 We Serve President Laura Blevins V. Pres. Betty Young Treas. Susan Lindler Rec. Sec. Cathy Clem Chap. Polly Penzold Corres. Sec. Robbie Woolard Hist. Linda Mullins Compliments of DAVID D. WHITE JR. Woodman of the World Omaha, Nebraska DfVEAR YORKTOWN DRIVE-IN formerly The Tastee-Freez GOLDEN ANCHOR YACHT CLUB OF SEAFORD, VA. A non-profit Active Marine Organization Joseph T. Hansford Commanding Commodore Clyde R. Wilson, II Commodore, Kenny Owens, V. Com. Yachtsmen of the Chesapeake Bay Wi ' lLiamsbaKg National Bank The Bank You Grow With South Henry and Ireland Street Member F.D.I.C. Phone 229-7700 M M SUPPLY INC. Wholesale Plumbing and Ffeatlng Di ' strlbutors Eijer Fixtures — Barnes Pumps — Jackson Water Ffeaters Owners R. W. MONTGOMERY EDWARD S. MOORE 1268 Route 17 Tabb, Virginia Phone 595-3321 A.A.A. FURNITURE Route 17 Tabb, Virginia 595-4084 YORKTOWN GARAGE Yorktown, Virginia Call 887-5331 221 WADE HESS STATION OPEN 24 hours a day COLLEGE PHARMACY THE WHARF Phone 887-5448 Drugs Cosmetics Gifts Baby Supplies Russell Stover Candy CALL 229-1041 Quick Luncheon Service Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg FINE FOOD— DRINK Entertainment Nightly On the York River Yorktown, Virginia YORKTOWN DEPARTMENT STORE Yorktown, Virginia LACKEY DEPARTMENT STORE Lackey, Virginia YORK COUNTY ' S COMPLETE STORES We ' ve Got Everything 222 Boosters G. Ramsey Knox, D.D.S. Kennedy E. Neill, Jr., D.D.S. Dr. R. Rives Bailey Dr. R. Kenneth Joyner Dr. R. K. Bolen Prentiss Smiley, Jr. Jack Brendel Thomas A. Shields A. Glenn Page Compliments of Regional Juvenile Probation Department A. T. Jennings Dr. Ferrold J. Gibbs William P. Knox, D.V.M. M. I. Bryant Duane Holloway William Larew Norris L. Thomas Patrons 20A Sorority Debbie Bennett Bobby and Pattie Debbie Brothers Brush and Palette Club Carol and Rick Brenda Clarke Mr. Herrbert J. Deppe Fearsome Foursome Mrs. Billie S. Gore Jackie Jones Kevin and Annethin Kathy and Jimmy Brenda and Charles Claude Milam Cammie Milzer David Mulvey Ernie Mulvey and Pam Savage Peabody and Bo Davey Don Queijo and Lola Doddy Dave Reed Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rogers Connie Brown Shules W. M. Wallace David Walsh and Frieda Cox Anne M. Zepkin Bill Casterline Margie Siegle Fine ships don ' t roll off a production line. They’re built efficiently and well only by men whose skills and knowledge are broad. That’s why Newport News begins at the beginning with its own selective Apprentice School. High School graduates enter on the basis of academic record. But selectivity doesn’t stop there. In classroom and shop, in the drafting room and out in the yard, each man’s special abilities are watched and developed. Some become skilled and versatile ma- chinists. Others become expert electricians or precision tool makers. Many becomesuper- visors. Some earn scholarships for advanced training at colleges and technical schools. We think the School’s a pretty inspiring place, because its end results are good men and good ships. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Shipbuildi ' ng and Ory Dock Company, Newporl News. V.rgmia A Major Component of Tenneco Inc. LEARNING ON THE JOB LEARNING IN CLASSROOMS APPRENTICE DORMITORY 224 BERRANE ROOFING CO. GUTTERING SHEET METAL ROOFING Phone 596-7618 1325 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. Denbigh Station Newport News, Virginia h LOBSTER HOUSE 1425 Richmond Rd. Williamsburg, Va. Phone 229-7771 LUNCH— DINNER We Honor American Express Oo-Owner and Diners Club Manager YORKTOWN MATERIALS Yorictown, Virginia APPLE ' S AUTO PARTS Route 17, Tabb, Virginia 225 SMOKEY MOUNTAIN BARBECUE Barbecue is Our Specialty Rt. 17, Tabb, Va. A. M. SHIELDS PLUMBING, HEATING AND FUEL Telephone 898-5402 or 898-5360 Hwy. 1 73 Seaford Rd. York+own, Virginia IGNITION SERVICE setmiiNO BILL ' S TEXACO SERVICE SPECIALIZtNG IN TUNE-UPS BRAKES AND DISCOUNT TIRES YDUR NEIBHBDRHDDD SERVICE CENTER” Tree Pickup and Delivery Phone S77-4545 Bill Gedrgas: gwner 1 BOG U. S. RT. 1 7 GRAFn GN, VA. Come see the making of power Vepco’s first commercial atomic power station is now under construction in Surry County, Virginia. In the new Information Center overlooking the site, you will see an excellent slide presentation, fascinating exhibits, and a working model of the reactor. (And from the balcony, you can watch them assemble the real thing.) Open 10 AM to 4 PM Monday through Saturday and 1 PM to 6 PM on Sunday. For tour information call 771-3194 in Richmond. Vepco 226 more power to you ... at less cost HERFF JONES Manufacturers of YORK HIGH SCHOOL Class Rings, Commencement Announcements, Personal Cards Club Pins, Awards, Medals, Trophies. Local Representative REED SCHWEICKERT P.O. Box 3206 Richmond, Virginia 23235 227 V 3 1 A TABB T.V. Route 1 7 Yorktown, Virginia KAY-LEE BEAUTY SALON 1063 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. Newport News 595-2449 DUTCH VILLAGE MOTEL RESTAURANT Route I 7 Tabb, Virginia Phone 596-9702 EASTERN CONSTRUCTION CORP. CONTRACTING ENGINEERS 1327 Route 17 Tabb. Virginia Business Call: 596-2347 or 596-7188 Ronald J. Kubesh — President CHELLIS SUPER MARKET Route 17, Tabb, Va. Phone 595-0851 28 ”« FLETCHERS INSURANCE Yorktown, Virginia Compliments of M. J. BRYANT Yorktown, Virginia MEXACALI BASTA RESTAURANT INC. MEXACALI RESTAURANT Route 1 7 Grafton, Virginia Phone 898-8721 SEAFORD FAMILY CENTER % BACK CREEK ROAD SEAFORD. VIRGINIA Phone 898-8781 EXTRA LARGE GULF COAST SHRIMP THE BIGGEST THE SARAH KEMBLE KNIGHT CHAPTER OF THE F.T.A. COLONIAL TYPEWRITERS INC. 601 Prince George St. 229-5815 or 887-4858 Victor adding machines and calculators Royal typewriters — Rentals, Sales and Leasing Compliments of THOMAS NELSON MOTEL Yorktown, Virginia GRAFTON GARAGE Thanks our Sponsors MRS. ELISA THOMPSON • MRS. VIRGINIA BROWN For Their Guidance Throughout The Year Grafton Virginia Tel. 898-5482 229 I DA Pres. — Dorothy Bailey Sec. — Nancy Martin Treas. — Suzanne Cicero His. — Marie Dorsey SIGMA PHI LAMBDA SORORITY Betty Young Allyson Ayers Ellse Cox Lola Doddy Barbara Turnaqe Vicky Blanton Kathy Jewell Sh aron Hopson Linda Fordham There he goes again . . . For the SHARPest pictures around see . . . DIAL 596-0474 HENRY SHARP Photographer t Weddings Advertising Commercial Industrial Compliments of WORNOMS DRUG STORE WILLIAM LAREW Yorktown, Virginia JOHNNY ' S DRIVE IN Route 1 7 Yorktown, Virginia TERRACE GROCERY I 102 Penniman Road Williamsburg, Virginia FRAZIER-GRAVES COMPANY, INC. Clothing for Ladies and Young Men Merchant ' s Square Duke of Gloucester Street Williamsburg, Virginia Phone CA 9-1591 GRAFTON AMERICAN SERVICE STATION ROY BEVELLE— Prop. Specializes In Minor Tune-Up Brake and Generator Services Lubrication and Wheel Balancing STATE INSPECTION STATION (AAA) Grafton, Virginia Phone TW 8-5883 Compliments of DR. WILLIAM P. KNOX, III AMORY FUNERAL HOME Grafton, Virginia PONTON REALTY, INC. Real Estate — Insurance Compliments of DUANE HOLLOWAY 231 S C A Sponsored by YORK COUNTY KIWANIS CLUB BUSINESS LAW CLASS Complimenfs of the York Chapter of the Kappa Phi Omega Fraternity. Sponsor: Rox Cox; Presi- dent: Richard Sidoran; Vice-President: Wayne Smithley; Secretary-Treasurer: Russel Fisher. Char- ter Members: Clyde Dane, Kenny Owens, Wayne Roach, Don Rainey, Sonny Bryant, Jim Carr, Mike Erskine, David Role, Mike Smithley, Eddy Good- man, Ted Smiley, Mike Ballow, Larry Dalton, Jack Tusus, and Chris Hopkins. 233 Faculty and Administration Reference MISS ANN LEE ALEXANDER: B.A., Mary Baldwin College, M.S., Radford College; Guidance I I. MR. ROBERT L ANDERSON: B.A., Juniata College, M.A., University of Virginia; Government, Ch airman of Social Studies Dept.; Key Club, Coach, Boys ' Tennis. MR. JACK ARMISTEAD: B.S., Appa- lachian State University; Guidance 10; Coach, Varsity Basketball and Girls ' Tennis. MRS. RHEA BALDINO: A.B., College of William and Mary; French II, III; Falcon advisor. MR. J. ALLEN BARBEE: B.S., R.P.I.; P.E. 10, 11; Athletic director; Golf coach. MRS. DORIS BARNES: PSP; Secretary to the Principal. MRS. MARION BEASLEY. R.N.: School Nurse. MRS. PAULETTE BLANKINSHIP: A.B., College of William and Mary; Read- ing, American Culture; Majorettes, Quill and Scroll. MRS. VIRGINIA BROWN: B.S., Long- wood College; English 10; ETA. MRS. PEGGY BUCHANAN: B.S. in Education, Radford College; Librarian. MRS. DORIS BURCHER: Secretary to Guidance. MISS MARY BURKHALTER: B.S. In Library Science, Peabody College, M.A., University of Tennessee; Li- brarian. MRS. MARY CALDWELL: B.S., Col- lege of William and Mary; Biology; Beta Club, Sophomore Class. MR. ROBERT CARNEY: A.B., College of William and Mary; SMSG I, Alge- bra II, Shop Math. MISS AMORETTE CLARK: B.S., Ap- palachian State University; Typing I; FBLA, Sophomore Class. MISS GEORGIA CLARKE: B.A., Westhampton College of the Univer- sity of Richmond, M.A., University of Wisconsin; English 10, 12. MRS. LUCY COCKE: B.S., Madison College; Biology. MRS. REBECCA COLEMAN: B.A., College of William and Mary; French IV, V, English II; AFS. MRS. PAMELA CONNOR: B.A., Lynchburg College; Art I, III, Art His- tory, American Culture; Art Club. MRS. GENEVIEVE COPLY: B.S., Mary Washington College; Office Practice, V. O.T. Co-ordinator, Chairman of Busi- ness Education Department. MR. GEORGE COULTER: B.A., John- son C. Smith University; English 11; Sophomore Class. MRS. PATIENCE CREDLE: B.S.S.A., University of North Carolina; Typing I, Personal Typing, Notehand. MRS. JANE DIEHL: B.S., Mary Wash- ington College; Shorthand II, Typing 234 II; FBLA, Honor Council. MR. THOMAS DOGGINS: B.S., Hampden-Sydney College; Biology; Sophomore Class, Assistant Coach Track, Coach, Cross Country. MR. C. W. ERASMI: B.A., Emory and Henry College, M.Ed., College of Wil- liam and Mary; Guidance 12; Chess Club. MRS. BETTY FISHER: Secretary to As- sistant Principals. MR. ABRAM FRINK. JR.: B.S., A. T. State University; Masonry I, II. MR. GEORGE HAASE: A.B., Gettys- burg College; U.S. History, Econom- ics; Coach, Wrestling Team, Junior Class. MRS. THELMA HANSFORD: B.A., M.Ed., College of William and Mary; Government. MRS. SIDNEY HARTWIGGER: B.A., Marietta College; English 12; Speech; Senior Class. MR. FRANK HENKEL: Virginia Poly- technic Institute; Electrical Physics, Ex- ploratory Electronics; Chairman of Electronics Department. MRS. ELIZABETH HESS: A.B., College of William and Mary; English 10, 12. MRS. BRENDA HIGGS: B.S., East Car- olina College; Senior Home Ec., Home Ec. Ill, Child Development, Wage Earning. MISS JANE HOGE: B.A., Westhamp- ton College of the University of Rich- mond; Geometry, SMSG II; JV Cheer- leaders. MRS. HELEN HOLBEN: A.B., College of William and Mary; Latin III, Gov- ernment, Reading; Latin Club. MR. CHARLES HOVIS: East Tennes- see State University; Drafting I, II, Metal Shop I; Head Coach, Track, As- sistant Coach, Football. LT. COMMANDER W. E. HUDDLE- STON: B.S., U.S. Navy Academy; Na- val Science. MR. WILLARD HUNT: B.A., Bridge- water College; U.S. History, Geogra- phy; Assistant Coach, Football, Wres- tling. MISS SANDRA INGLE: A.B., College of William and Mary; Spanish II, III, IV; S.C.A. Advisor, Varsity Cheerlead- ers, Pep Club. MRS. LORRAINE INGRAM: Book- keeper. MRS. THOMAS JONES: B.S., Long- wood College; Shorthand I, General Business; JV and Varsity Cheerleaders, Honor Council, Junior Class. MRS. BEVERLEY KEARNEY: B.S., Longwood College; Journalism, Busi- ness English, English I I; Talon Advisor. MRS. JEANETTE KELLY: A.B., College of William and Mary; English II, Ad- vanced Composition, American Cul- ture; Quill and Scroll, Eboracum Ad- visor. CHIEF C. H. KIRKLAND: Asst. Naval Science Instructor. MR. HUGH LITTLE: College of Wil- liam and Mary, V.P.I.; Technical Elec- tronics I, II. MRS. JOHNNIE G. LITTLE: B.S., Still- man College; Algebra II, Geometry. MRS. MARGARET McCLUNEY: B.A., Lynchburg College; World Literature, Speech, Dramatics; Thespians. MR. ROBERT McCONNELL: B.A., Randolph-Macon College; Sociology; Key Club, Junior Class, Head Coach, Varsity Baseball, Asst. Coach, Football. MR. CLAUDE MILAM: B.A., Hamp- den-Sydney College, M.A., Madison College; Asst. Principal. MR. RICHARD B. MILLER: B.S., Vir- ginia Polytechnic Institute, M.Ed., Uni- versity of Virginia; Principal. MRS. LISA MILLS : B.S., Madison Col- lege; Art II, III, Crafts 1, II; Junior Class, Art Club. MR. FRED MITCHELL: B.A., Hamp- den-Sydney College; World History, P.E. 12; Asst. Coach, Football, Track. MR. LEO MITKIEVICZ: B.S., M.T.S., College of William and Mary; Algebra I, Geometry, Physics. MRS. ELEANOR MYERS: B.A., Vir- ginia Union University; English 10. MRS. PEGGY NEWCOMB: B.S., Mary Washington College; Chemistry; Sci- ence Club. MR. JOHN NORTHSTEIN: B.S., Lynchburg College; Biology. MR. ALEX OLIVER: B.A., Elon Col- lege; English 10, II, American Cul- ture, Advanced Composition; Ebora- cum Advisor. MRS. ADELAIDE O ' NEAL: B.A., Sweetbriar College, M.Ed., College of William and Mary; Director of Guid- ance. MR. WILLIAM PARKER: B.S., Rich- mond Professional Institute; Distribu- tive Education I, II, III, Co-ordinator. MR. DENNIS PEACOCK: A.B., Col- lege of William and Mary; German I, II, III, IV; German Club, Junior Class. MRS. JULIA PERKINS: B.S., Radford College, M.A.T., University of North Carolina; P.E. 10, 12. MR. CECIL PHILLIPS: Old Dominion College; NASA Apprentice School; Vocational Electronics I, II. MR. BOBBY PIPPIN: B.S., East Ten- nessee State University; Wood Shop I, II, Chairman of Industrial Arts De- partment. MRS. KATHRYN RAMER: B.S., Uni- versity of Arkansas; Chemistry, Sci- ence Seminar, Chairman of Science Department; Keyettes. MRS. BONNIE RASPET: A.B., West Liberty State College; P.E. 10, II, 12. MRS. VERA RATHKAMP: A.B., Mc- Kendree College, M. Music, Musical College of Chicago University; Music r Appreciation, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Ensembles. MR. NORRIS RICHARDSON: B.A., University of Richmond: Algebra II, SMSG II. MRS. PATRICIA SEWARD: A.B., M. Ed., College of William and Mary; Trigonomefry, Analyfic Geomefry, Probabilify, Calculus: Chairman of Mafh Deparfment. MRS. ELIZABETH SMITH: B.S., Madi- son College: M.Ed., College of William and Mary: English 12, Chairman of English Departmenf: Senior Class. MRS. MYRTLE SOLES: B.A., Madison College, M.Ed., College of William and Mary: French I, II, HI, Chairman of Language Deparfment: SCA Ad- visor. MRS. CHARMIAN SPERLING: B.A., State University College of Pofsdam, N. Y., M.A., Columbia University: English I I . MRS. PHYLLIS TAYLOR: B.A., North Carolina Wesleyan College: English I I : Junior Class. MRS. LOUISE TERRY: Secretary, Adult Technical School. MRS. ELIZA B. THOMPSON: B.S., Madison College: Consumer Math, Algebra I: FTA. MRS. JUANITA WALLACE: B.S., Hampton Institute: Bookkeeping I, II, Typing I: Sophomore Class. MR. WILBERT WALLACE: B.S., Vir- ginia State College, M.A., Hampton Institute: Asst. Principal: Asst. Coach, JV Basketball. MRS. DOROTHY WATKINS: B.S., Virginia State College: Home Ec. II, III, Wage Earning, Foods, Child De- velopment: FHA. MRS. O. B. WILCHER: A.B., M.A., Howard University: English 12: Key- ettes. MRS. JUDITH WILKINS: B.A., West- hampton College of fhe Universify of Richmond: Spanish I, II: Spanish Club. MRS. CAROLYN WILL: B.A., Madi- son College: Psychology, U.S. Hisfory: Junior Class. MR. GRAYSON WILLIAMS: B.A., Furman Universify: P.E. 10, 12: Head Coach, Varsify Football, Assistant Coach, Track. MR. J. W. WILLIAMS: B.S., North Carolina College: Geometry, Algebra II, Shop Math: Assistant Coach, JV Baseball. MR. ALLAN M. WRIGHT: B. Music, Shenandoah Conservatory of Music: Band, Infermediate Band, Sfage Band, Music Theory. MR. STEVE ZALUMAS: B.S., M.S., Florida Sfate University: U.S. History, Russian and Far Eastern History: Senior Class. MRS. ANNE ZEPKIN: A.B., College of William and Mary: English 10: Sopho- more Class. 235 Subject Index A Cappella Choir 168 Acknowledgments 245 Administration 34-35 AFS 148-149 Annual Staff I 30- 1 3 I Art Department 56-57 Art Club 160-161 I Baseball 194-197 Basketball 188-191 Beta Club 138-139 I Business Ed. Department 53 I Cheerleaders 178-181 I Chess Club 151 ‘ Christian Athletic Association 206 Clinic 61 Concert Band 170-171 Contents 2-3 Cross Country Team 201 DE Club 158 ; Debate Club 150 Eboracum Staff 132-133 English Department 40-41 ' Foreign Language Department 42-43 FBLA 159 I FHA 157 I FNA 156 I Football 182-187 French Club 152 . FTA 155 ’ Girls Athletic Association 207 Girls Glee Club 167 Girls Sports 202-203 Golf 198 Graduation 28-29 Guidance 38-39 Ffomecomlng 15-17 ■ Home Economics Department 60 ‘ Honor Council 129 i ICC 125 ■i: Industrial Arts Department 52 Junior Class 90-103 Key Club 144-145 Keyett Club 146-147 Latin Club 154 Library 62 Main Office 36-37 Majorettes 175 Marching Band 174 Math Department 44-45 Miss YHS 18-21 Music Department 54-55 Naval Science Unit 162-163 Naval Science Department 50-51 New Teachers 63 Pep Club 164 Physical Education Department 58-59 Prom 24-25 Quill and Scroll 140 SCA 122 Elections 128 Officers 122 Representatives 124 Students of the Month 126-127 Science Department 46-47 Science Club 165 Senior Class 66-89 Social Studies Department 48-49 Sophomore Class 104-119 South Pacific 142-143 Spanish Club 153 Stage Band 172-173 Student Life 4-3 1 Sub-choirs 169 Talon Staff I 34- 1 35 Tennis 199 Thespian Troupe 141 Track 200 Training Choir 166 Wrestling 192, 193 WYCS 136-137 236 Senior Index Abbott, Gary: Science Club 9; French Club 9; Beta Club II, 12; Chess Club 12; NMSQT Commendation 12. Acol, Phillip C. Adkin s, Carlos A.: Football 9; Track I I. Aldrich, Hollis W. Anderson, Gary M.: Baseball 9, 10, II; Basketball 10; Football 10, II; Indoor Track 10, I I, 12; Golf I I, 12; Key Club 10, II; SCA I I ; Beta Club I 2 ; T ranster 12 . Anderson, Nevin D. Andrews, Donald L. Antczak, David M.: Beta Club 10, II, 12; WYCS II, 12; Chess Club II, 12, president 12; NMSQT finalist 12. Ayers, Allyson V.: Pep Club 9; French Club 9, 10, II, secretary I I; Beta Club 10, II, 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Craftsman Award 12. Baber, M. Carol: French Club 10; FTA 10; Debate team II, 12; AFS 10, II, 12, Co-chairman II, 12; Eboracum 12; Yearbook 12; Quill and Scroll 12; ICC 11, 12; Craftsman Award 12; President Award 12. Bailey, Dorothy J.: Band 9, 10; Majorette 9, 10; Pep Club II, 12; SCA 11, 12; Gymnastics 10, II, 12; Cheerleader II, 12; Best-AII-Around 12; Cheerleader Award 12. Bai ' ey, Roxanne C.: FTA 9; Beta Club 10, II, 12; Pep Club I I ; Art Club I I ; Quill and Scroll II, 12; Eboracum II, 12, editor 12; Editor Award 12. Baker, Karen S.: Gymnastics 10; Pep Club 10, II, 12; Cheerleader 10, II, 12; SCA II, 12; Keyettes II, 12; Senior Class secretary; Carnival Queen 10; Friendliest 12; Homecoming Attendant 12 . Ballew, Timothy L: Football 9, 10, II, 12 . Banks, Carl A.: Science Club 9; Track 9; Tennis 9; Football II, 12; Basketball 10, II, 12; Beta Club 10, II, 12. Banks, Genevieve E.: SCA 9; FHA 9; Junior National Honor Society 9; Science Club 9, 10; French Club 10; Tennis 9, 10, 12; Basketball 12. Banks, Willis L.: Art Club 10; Naval Science Club I 2. Beckelic, Deborah A.: Track 9, 10; Tennis 9; Gymnastics 9; Thespians 9; Spanish Club 9, 10; Pep Club 9, 10, II, 12; Band 9, 10, I I, 12; Stage Band 9, 10, I I, 12; Talon 12; South Pacific 12. Behan, James J.: Transfer I I; Basketball 9, 10; Baseball 10; National Honor Society 10; Beta Club 12; Debate team 12; Golf 12; Physics Award 12. Bertram, Ruth L.: Girls Glee 9; A Cappella II; Pep Club II, 12; Beta Club II, 12; French Club II, 12, v. president 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Yearbook 12; Most Intellectual 12; Craftsman Award 12; Honor Student 12. Betts, William E. Beveridge, Elizabeth H.: Tennis 9; Mixed Chorus 9; French Club II, 12; Beta Club 12; Yearbook 12; Pep Club 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Craftsman Award 12. Black, Paul O.: Science Club 9; Spanish Club 10; Baseball 10, II. Blandin, Robert R.: Cross Country II, 12; Key Club II, 12; Beta Club 12; Science Club 12; NMSQT Commenda- tion 12; Honor Student 12. Blevins, Laura E.: Freshman class v. president; Band 9, 10; FTA 10; AFS 10, 11, treasurer II; Beta Club II, 12, treasurer II; Yearbook II; SCA 9, 10, II; Keyettes II, 12, president 12; Quill and Scroll 12; A Cappella II, 12; ICC 12; L ' il Abner II; South Pacific 12; Regional Chorus 12; DAR Good Citizen Award 12; Accompanist Award 12; Best-AII-Around Girl 12; Teenager of America Award 12; Honor Student 12. Borowski, Robert S.: Indoor Track II; Cross Country I I . Borum, Barrett N.: Basketball, Baseball, Track, Tennis, Football. Bray, Michael D. Breeland, Euna M.: Girls Sports 9; Pep Club 9, 10; Mixed Chorus 10; A Cappella II, 12; FBLA 12. Brewington, Evelyn E. Brooks, Charles A.: Band 9; Science Club 10; SCA 10; Math Club 9, 10; Football 9, 10, II; Track 9, 10, I I, 12; Basketball 9, 10, II, 12; Senior class v. president; Most Athletic 12; Upward Bound Student Government President 12 . Brown, Anita B.: Mathematics Award 9; Danforth Award for Scholarship 9; Girls Glee 9; French I Award 10; Mixed Chorus I I; Yearbook staff 9, 10, editor, 9, asst, editor 12; A Cappella 12; Quill and Scroll 12; SCA 12; French Club 12, president; Student of the Month 12; NMSC Semifinalist 12; Honor Student 12; Transfer, II; Star Honor Award (Yearbook) 12; Editor Award 12; American Legion Award 12. Brown, Connie D.: Pep Club 9; Girls Glee 9; FBLA 12; VOT 12; Typing Award 12. Brown, James E.: Football II, 12; Basketball 10, II, 12, Buckley, Dona H.: Spanish Club 9; FBLA 10, 12; Talon 12; SCA 12; South Pacific 12 . Bundy, Floyd: Spanish Club 9; Science Club 10; Junior National Honor Society 1 0; Beta Club I 2. Burnett, Carol A.: SCA II, 12; WYCS 12; Gymnastics 10, II, 12, president, 12; 1st place, balance beam. Eastern Regionals Gymnastic meet 12. Butler, David P.: SCA 10, II, 12; Spanish Club officer I I ; Band 9, 10, II, 12 . Canady, Sandra J.: Cheerleader 9, 10, 11. 12; Art Club 10, II, reporter II; Beta Club If, 12; French Club II, 12, secretary 12; Pep Club II; Yearbook Staff 12, writer; Quill and Scroll 12; Academic Award 9, 10; Most Talented 12; Salutatorian; Craftsman Award 12; Outstanding Teenager of America 12. Cannon, Lynn H.: French Club 9, secretary treasurer 9; Baseball 9, 10; Wrestling 10; Jr. Red Cross 10; Transfer 12 . Carter, Walter III: Mixed Chorus 9; Basketball II, 12; Track 10; Honorable Mention Peninsula District Basketball Team 12. Casterline, William H.: Band 9; Beta Club 10, I I, 12; Naval Science Club I I; AFS I I ; Debate Team II, 12; Key Club I I, 12; Quill and Scroll I I, 12; Yearbook Staff II, 12, editor-in-chief 12; SCA 12; Star Honor Award (Yearbook Staff) 12; Best-All-Around Boy 12; Editor Award 12. Cate, Tanya L.: Pep Club 9, 10, II; Talon Staff 12; SCA 12; Art Club 12. Cates, Shiela J.: Art Club 9, 10, II; German Club 10, II; Lil ' Abner II; South Pacific 12; Pep Club 12; Girls ' Glee 12; Eboracum 12. Champion, Donald R.: Football 9, 10; DECA II. Chandler, Coleman C.: Tennis 10; DECA I I; Library Club 12, president. Charlton, Craig O.: Track 9, 10; Football 9, 10; Wrestling 10; Transfer I I. Cheek, Nancy G.: FBLA 12. Cheeseman, Grace A.: FHA 10; Spanish Club 12; FBLA 12. Childs, Prentiss M.: Football 9; Transfer 10; German Club II; NJROTC Club I I; Yearbook Staff 12, photographer; Craftsman Award 12. Christian, Marcellus: Gymnastics 9, 10; School Photographer 9, 10; School Newspaper 9, 10; Art Editor 9, 10; Debate team 9; Science Club 9, 10, II, 12, president, II; Electronics Club 10; National Junior Honor Society 9, v. president; Beta Club II, 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Yearbook Staff 12, photogra- pher; Craftsman Award 12. Cicero, Maria Z.: Band 9, 10, II, 12; SCA 10; Yearbook Staff 12. Claiborne, James; Football 9, 10; French Club 10; Science Club 10, II; Track I I ; Basketball II, 12; Pep Club II, 12; Journalism Club; Transfer 12. Clarkson, Linda R.: SCA 10, II; Art Club 9, 10, II, 12, reporter 10, secretary I I, treasurer 12; Majorettes 9, 11, 12, co-captain II; 1st runner-up for Miss York High 12; Majorette Award 12 . Clem, Paula A.: SCA 9, 10, II, 12; Band 9, 10, II, 12; Representative to Band Council II, 12; Sophomore Class Chaplain; Beta Club 10, I I, 12; FTA 10, II, 12, V. president 12; Senior Class Historian; ICC 12; Quill and Scroll 12, president; Student of the Month 12; Craftsman Award 12; Keyettes 10, II, 238 12; Keyette of the Year 12; Senior Statuette 12; Senior FTA Award. Cluverius, Michael W.: Track 9, 10, II, 12; Cross-Country 10, II, 12; Indoor Track 10, II, 12; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 12; All-Peninsula Track Team I I. Cole, Jack L.: Wrestling 9; Football 9, 10, II; South Pacific I 2. Colley, Pete: Band 9; Science Club I I; Lil ' Abner II; Pep Club 12; South Pacific 12. Collins, Clifford T.: Baseball 9; Spanish Club 9; Basketball 9, 10; Track 10, II, 1 2; Football 10, II, 12. Combellack, Corenne: Mixed Chorus 9; German Club 9; Yearbook Staff 10; Girls ' Basketball 10; Transfer II; FNA 12 . Combs, Evelyn: Gymnastics 10; A Cappella II, 12; Choraliers 12; FBLA 12. Corbett, Daryl: Wrestling 9; Football 9. Covington, Johnsie M.: FHA 9, 10, II, 12; Pep Club II, 12; FTA 12. DeLee, Patricia A.: Transfer II; Swim- ming Team I I . Dieck, James J.: Baseball 9, 10; Football 9, 10, II, 12; Basketball 1 0; Track I I . Diehl, Judy D.: FBLA 12. Dinkins, Paula R.: SCA 9; Science Club 9; French Club 9; Spanish Club 10, II; FHA 10; Beta Club 12; Literary Club 12 . Dorsey, Marie: Pep Club 8, 9, 10; FHA 8, 9; FTA 10; Majorettes II, 12; Talon Staff 12; Yearbook Staff 12; SCA 12; Wittiest 12. Draper, Carlton E.: AFS 10; Beta Club 10, II, 12. Drury, Juliet: Transfer I I; SCA 10; Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 9, 10; FNA 10, 12, secretary 10; Cheerleader 10; Leaders Club II; Science Club 12; FBLA 12, V. president 12 ' ; 1st place York Science Fair (Psychology) 12; 1st place Tidewater Science Fair (Mathematics) 12 . Dumas, Montia: Band 8; Pep Club 8, 9, 10; Gymnastics II, 12; Talon Staff 12; Keyettes 12. Dunkel, Ted: Transfer 12; Football 9, 10; French Club 9; Shop Club 9; South Pacific 12. Ed ' ow, Kenneth L.: Basketball; AFS; Beta Club, president 12; French Club; Science Club; WYCS; President ' s Award 12; American Legion Award 12; Chemistry 12. Effinger, Rita K.: Band 9, 10, II, 12; Beta Club 10, II, 12; Stage Band II, 12. Elksnin, Henry N.: Wrestling 10, II; Debate team II, 12. Ellis, Christopher J.: Art Club 9; SCA 9; Lil ' Abner I I ; South Pacific 12. Ellis, Rex M.: Baseball 9; Football 9; Gymnastics 9, 10; Electronics Club 9; Drama Club 9; Summer Drama Work- shop 10; Choir 9, 10; A Cappella II, 12; Choraliers 12; Thespians II, 12, president II; SCA 12; Lil ' Abner II; South Pacific 12; Student of the Month I 2; Most Talented 1 2. Evans, Frances E.: SCA 9; South Pacific 12 . Eyrich, Deborah A.: FHA 10; DECA 10, 11, 12, president 1 2. Ferguson, Robert A.: Basketball 10; Baseball 10; Football 10; SCA 10; FBLA 12; Transfer II; Bookkeeping II Award 12 . Ferris, David E.: Track 8, 10, I I, 12; Lil ' Abner I I ; Chess Club I 2. Fields, Calvin M.: Track 10, II, 12; Football 12. Fitzgerald, Almeda A.: Pep Club 9, 10, I I ; A Cappella 9, 10, II, 12; Beta Club 10, II, 12; Choraliers 12; DECA 12. Flowers, Etta M.: Pep Club 9; French Club 9; Girls Glee II, 12, president 12; Lil Abner I I; South Pacific 12; Regional Chorus 12; Mixed Chorus 12; Accomp- anist 12; Student Director of Mixed Chorus and Girls ' Glee Club 12; Choraliers 12, accompanist 12; ICC 12; Vocal Music Award 12. Foster, Joseph: FBLA 10; Football 10, II; Baseball 10, II; Track II; Transfer 12 . Fox, Frances L.: FBLA; FHA II, 12, president 12; A Cappella; FHA Award 12 . Fricke, Cheryl M.: Band 9, 10, II, 12; Lil ' Abner II; South Pacific 12; Dramatics Award 12. Fuqua, Deborah J.: SCA 12; Gymnas- tics II, 12, historian II, 12; Lil ' Abner II; South Pacific 12; Keyettes 12; Eboracum 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Best-Dressed 12. Gaar, Sandra K.: Mixed Chorus 10; Pep Club 10, II. Galow, Blythe E .: Mixed Chorus 10; Basketball 10, II, 12; Lil ' Abner II; Spanish Club II, 12; Beta Club 12; FTA 12; Keyettes 12; Quill and Scroll 12; A Cappella II, 12, reporter 12; Regional Choir 12; Eboracum 12; Yearbook Staff 12, organizations editor; Craftsman Award 12. Gore, Benjamin T.: French Club I I ; Quill and Scroll 12; Yearbook Staff 12, academics editor; Craftsman Award 12. Gray, Joan L.: Girls ' Sports 10; Pep Club 10; FBLA 12; Bookkeeping II Award 12. Gree ' i, Gloria J.: Girls ' Glee Club 9, 10, I I; FBLA 12; DECA 12. Griffin, Be ' inda J.: Art Club 9, 10, II, 12; Mixed Chorus II, 12, president 12. Grow, Deborah L.: Pep Club 9; FBLA 12; Most Original 1 2. Hamby, Rebecca S.: Pep Club 9; Girls ' Glee Club 9, 10; Gymnastics 9, 10; Cheerleader 9, 10, 12; Keyettes 10, II, 12; Spanish Club 10; SCA 9, 10, I I, 12; Yearbook Staff II, 12; Eboracum 12. Hardister, Ernest L.: Football 9, 10, II, 12; Baseball 1 0; Key Club II, 12. Harper, George C.: Soccer 9, 10; Service Club 10, II; Certificate of Outstanding Service and Achievement 10; School Play II; Junior Class president; SCA II, 12; Thespians II, 12; Student of the Month 12; Transfer 12; Students of the Year 12; Activities Award 12; Mathematics Association of America Award I 2. Hart, Linda E.: DECA 10, II. Hayes, Gwendolyn: Pep Club 10; FBLA 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Transfer 12 . Haywood, Kenneth O.: Basketball 9, 10; Track 9; Photography Club 9; Science Club 9, 10, II, 12; Baseball 10; Beta Club 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Craftsman Award 12. Hazelwood, Edward B.: Science Club 9; Spanish Club 9; DECA 10; Cross-Coun- try Track 10; Naval Science Club I I ; Lil ' Abner I I ; Pep Club 1 2; A Cappella I 2. Heith, Karen C.: Band 9, 10, II, 12, secr etary 10; Beta Club 10, II, 12; AES II; Majorettes 12; Keyettes 12; SCA 12; Talon Staff 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Craftsman Award 12. Henderson, Harry: Science Club 9; Spanish Club 9, 10; Baseball 10. Henderson, Sharon A.: A Cappella 9, 10, II, 12, secretary 12; Pep Club II; Art Club I I ; Lil ' Abner I I ; Beta Club 11, 12; Keyettes 12; Gymnastics 12; South Pacific 12. Herr, George M.: Radio Award 12. Herrmann, Nancy A.: French Club I I ; Thespians II, 12, president 12. Hill, Hettie O.: Tennis; Pep Club; FNA; FHA; DECA. Hite, Patricia A.: SCA 9, 12; DECA 10; FBLA II, 12, chaplain 12; Bookkeeping I Award 12. Hodge, Linda N.: Girls ' Glee Club 9, 10, II, 12, V. president 12; Regional Chorus 12; FBLA II, 12, treasurer 12; South Pacific 12. Hoffman, Harry C.: Band 9, 10; All-City Band 9; Chess Club. Hogge, Cathie M.: SCA 9, 10, II; Pep Club 9, 10; Art Club 9, 10, I I , v. president I I; DECA 10; Yearbook Staff 12 , Hogge, James E.: Industrial Arts Award 12 . Holloway, Clyde E.: Football 10; Electronics Club 10; Beta Club 12. Horne, Walter B.: WYCS I I. Howell, Wayne: Yearbook Staff; Span- ish Club; Jr. Jaycees, v. p ' -esident; NJROTC Club. Howington, Shirley A.: Pep Club 9; Girls ' Glee Club 9, 10, II, 12, librarian 12; FTA II, 12; FBLA II, 12. Hunt, Simon: Track 9, 10; Basketball 10; Pep Club I I . Hunter, Debra J.: Science Club 9; Spanish Club 10, II; Library Club 12. Irby, Richard G.: SCA 9, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Science Club 12; Latin Club; Engineers Club of Virginia; Peninsula Award 12. Jamerson, Rosaland T.: Band 9, 10; Spanish Club 9, 10; Science Club 9, 10; Pep Club 12; Girls ' Glee Club 12. Jamerson, Russell L.: Tennis; Football; Spanish Club; Naval Science Club. Jennings, Ann: Art Club 9, 10; FBLA 12; VOT 12. Johns, Harry E.: Baseball 9; Basketball 9, 10, II, 12; Track 10, II, 12; Beta Club 10, I I, 12; SCA I I, 12; Key Club 10, II, 12, reporter 12; Football 11, 12; AFA II, 12, co-chairman 12; ICC 12. Johnson, Jennifer A.: SCA 12; FNA 12, historian 12; Spanish Club 12; Student of the Month I 2. Johnston, William M.: Band 9, 10, II, 12; Regional Band 12; Art Club II, 12. Kasson, Janet: BAR Club 9, 10; Physical Education Award II; Tennis II; Gymnastics 10, II; Pep Club I I; Chess Club II; FNA 12. Kearney, Cynthia L.: Gymnastics 10, II, 12, secretary 12; GAA 12, president 12; Beta Club 12; French Club 12; ICC 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Yearbook Staff 12, classes editor 12; Student of the Month 12; Craftsman Award 12. Keitt, Joseph: Basketball 9, 10, II, 12; Tennis 9, 10; French Club 9; Football 10; Naval Science Club 12. Killen, Betty J.: Basketball 9; FHA 9; Pep Club 9, 10; Mixed Chorus 9, 10. Kelly, Harvey N.: Basketball 9, 10; Football 9, 10, II, 12; SCA 9, 10, II; Track 10, II, 12; Beta Club 10, II, 12; Key Club 10, II, 12; Sophomore Class president. Kirk, Elaine: Girls ' Glee Club 10, 12; Mixed Chorus I I . Kiscalen, Robert; Baseball 9; Football 9; Honor Council 9. Knox, Wanda F.: DECA 10, II, 12. Kubalack, Susan B.: FTA II; FBLA 12, president 12. Lane, Larry: Mixed Chorus 9; DECA 10, 11, 12; SCA 12. Langner, Clements G.: Football 9; Baseball 10, II, 12; Attendance Award 12 , Leaman, Timothy A.: Wrestling 9, 10, II, 12. Lesueur, Jack R.: Band 9, 10, II; National Science Award 9; German 9; Art Club II; Science Club II; WYCS 12; Naval Science Club 12; Talon Staff 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Craftsman Award 12. Lindler, Diane: FHA 9; Cheerleader 10; Pep Club 10, II; AFS 10, II, 12, secretary 1 2; AFS ' er of the Year 12. Lovett, Lawrence E.: Football 9, II; Baseball 10. Mack, JoAnne E.: Girls ' Glee 10, II, 12, parliamentarian 12; Track 10; Regional Chorus I I . MacPhee, John K.; Drama Club 10; Track 10; Art Club II, 12. Maness, Robert E.: Wrestling 10, II, 12. Marshall, Thomas M.: Band 9, 10, II, 12; Stage Band 10, II, 12; Student director 12; Regional Band 10, II, 12; Band Award 12. Martin, Cecelia C.: Pep Club I I ; WYCS II; FBLA 12. Martin, Nancy J.: Best Looking 12; Keyettes 12; Beta Club 12; Pep Club 1 2; Cheerleader 1 2. Martin, Wayne M.: Football 10, II; Chess Club 10, II, president I I . Mathews, Robert D.: Latin Club 10; Science Club 10; 4-H Club 10, II, president I I ; T rack I I ; SCA I 2. McCauley, Stephen F.: Debate Club 10, 11, president II; Chess Club 10, II, president II; Intramural Basketball 10; National High School Biological Honor Society I I ; Gun Club I I ; Tennis II, 12; Transfer I I . McKee, Cheryl C.: AFS 12. Meadows, Thomas O.: Football 10, II, I 2; Wrestling 10, I I ; Track 10. Menendez, Ramon M.: Transfer 10; Spanish Club I I ; Bookkeeping I Award 12 . Menges, Charles L.: Key Club 10, II, 12; Beta Club 10, II, 12; Honor Council 10; Baseball 10, 12; AFS 10, II, 12; Boys ' State I I; ICC II, 12; Lil ' Abner II; SCA II, 12, 2nd v. president II, president 12; Best Leader 12; Delegate, A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans 12; Debate Team II, 12; Thespians 12; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; Outstanding Teenager of America Award 12; Richard Bruce Bryant Award 12; Presidents Award 12; Honor Student I 2. Meredith, Maxine: Spanish Club 10, II; Math and Science Club 10; Pep Club 11, 12; FBLA II, 12. Miller, Stephen F.: Baseball 10. Mills, Barbara A.: Pep Club I 1; Softball I I. Mills, Clayton I.: Band 10, II, 12; Tennis 10; Wrestling II, 12. Moore, Barbara L.: Pep Club 12. Moore, Charles F.: Beta Club II, 12; Key Club 10, II, 12, president 12; Junior Class president; Senior Statuette 12 . Moore, Deborah A.: FNA 10, I 1 , v. president 10, II; Business Education Award I I; Bookkeeping I Award 12. Mullins, Linda A.: Keyettes 10, II, 12, historian 12; Cheerleader 10; FTA 10; Sophomore Class treasurer; SCA re- porter II, 12; Senior Class reporter; Daily Press Award I I; Most Popular 12. Mulvey, Gordon E.: Electronics Club 10; Lil ' Abner I I ; French Club I I ; Key Club II, 12; Thespians II, 12; scribe II; Most School Spirited 12. Myers, Kay H.: Math and Science Club 10; SCA 10; Beta Club II, 12; Basketball II, 12; Track II; Most Athletic 12; Honor Student. Needham, William T.: Latin Club 9; Band 9, II, 12; SCA 9, 10; A Cappella 9, 10, II, 12; Literary Club 10; FTA 10, I I, 12; Pep Club 10, I I, 12; Regional Chorus 10, II, 12; Choraliers II, 12; Talon Staff II, 12; Lil ' Abner II; Science Club 12. Nelson, Denise: FHA 9; May Court Attendant 9; FBLA 12; VOT 12. Nennstlel, George N.: Beta Club 10; South Pacific 12. Nerio, Dora J.: SCA 9; Beta Club 9; Girls ' Glee Club 9; Girls ' Sports 10, II; Spanish Club I I ; Eboracum Staff 12. Newsome, Pamela G.: FTA 9, 10; J.V. 739 Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader I I : Secretary of Sophomore Class; SCA 10, 12, secretary 12; Pep Club 10, II; AFS 10, I I, 12; Beta Club 10, II, 12; Keyettes 10, II, 12; Most Likely to Succeed 1 2; Activities Award 12. Oakley, Kathy L.: Latin Club 9, 10; FTA 9, 10, M, 12, chaplain 10, reporter II, president 12; AFS 10, II; Talon Staff 11, circulation editor II; SCA II, 12; Quill and Scroll II, 12; Co-chairman of March of Dimes II, chairman 12; parliamentarian of Peninsula FTA 12; ICC 12; Presidents Award 12; FTA Senior Pin 12; Student of the Month 12; Craftsman Award 12. Orange, Cynthia R.: FHA 9, treasurer 9; SCA 9, reporter 9; Tennis 9, 10, 12; J.V. Cheerleader 9, 10; Spanish Club 10; Pep Club II, 12; Homecoming Attendant I I ; Keyettes 12. Owens, Kenneth R.: Basketball 10. Pace, Vickie Y.: Girls ' Glee Club 9, 10, II; SCA II, 12; Lil ' Abner II; South Pacific 12; Pep Club 12. Palmer, VVilliam H.: Band 9; Tennis 9; Track 9, 10; Science Club 9, 10; Art Club I I ; Spanish Club I I ; Naval Science Club II, 12. Pappas, James J.: Band 9; French Club 10; Football 10, M ; Basketball I I ; Track 11, 12; Art Club 12; Naval Science Club 12 . Patterson, Freddie J.: Band 9, 10; J.V. Football I I; Transfer 12. Patton, Steve G.: Cross-Country Track 9, 10, II, 12; Indoor Track 10, II. Paulk, Patricia F.; J.V. Cheerleader 10; T ransfer I I . Perkins, John C.: Basketball 10; Track 10, II; Football 9, 10, II, 12; Lettermens Club 10, II; Transfer 12. Person, Donald C.: Gymnastics 9; Chess Club 9; Debate Team 9; SCA 9, 10, sgt. at arms 9; Science Club 9, 10; Band 9, 10; Mathematics Club 9, 10; Mixed Chorus 9, 10; Art Club 9, 10; Basketball 9, 10, II; Track 9, 10; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Naval Science Club 12. Peters, Stephen; Wrestling 9, 10, M. Petty, Richard E.: Key Club 10, II, 12; Beta Club 10, II, 12; Spanish Club I I, president; Debate Team II, 12; Honor Council II, 12; ICC 12, president; AFS 12; Thespians 12, treasurer; SCA 12, 1st V. president; Activities Award 12; Readers ' Digest Award 12; Valedictor- ian. Phillips, Doris M.: French Club 9; FTA 9, 10; Pep Club 9, 10; FBLA 12. Pope, Patricia A.: Pep Club 9; Girls ' Hockey 10; Clinic Assistant M, 12; French Club 12; Beta Club 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Yearbook Staff 12, circulation manager; Craftsman Award. Powers, David A.: Baseball 9; French Club 9, 10; Chess Club II, 12; Debate team 12; South Pacific 12; Young Republicans Club 12. Poyner, Robert: Naval Science Club I 1. 12, master-at-arms 12; NJROTC Drill Team 12, Company Commander 12; South Pacific 12; Yearbook Staff 12, photographer; Attendance Award 12. Pritchard, Patricia L.: Mixed Chorus I I ; Pep Club I 2. Puffenberger, Richard K.: A Cappella 10, I I, 12; Stage Band 10, II, 12; Key Club II, 12; Lil ' Abner I I; South Pacific 1 2 ; Choraliers I 2. Queijo, Donald L.: Band 9; Freshman Class treasurer; Key Club 10, II, 12; SCA 9, 10, II, 12; Wrestling I I ; Senior Class president; Presidents Award 12. Randall, Celestine; Homecoming Queen 9, Randall, Raynaide D.: Cheerleader 9, 10, 12; SCA 12; FHA 10; Beta Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 9, 10, 12; Science Club 10; Mixed Chorus I I; A Cappella 12; Dramatics Club 10; Jr. Honor Society 9, 10; School Choir 10; Drama Student of the Year 1 0; Lil ' Abner I I . Rash, Jerry: Naval Science Club II, 12. Rawles, Lynette: FHA 9; Spanish Club 9, 10; Girls ' Glee Club II, 12, robe chairman 12. Raymer, Jerry W.: Basketball 9; Spanish Club 10; Mixed Chorus I I; A Cappella II; Choraliers 12; Lil Abner II; South Pacific 12; Class president 9; 1st place Freedom Challenge Speech Control 12. Reaves, Alvin L, Jr.: Baseball I I : Football 10, II, 12; SCA 9; Science Club 9; Debate Team 9; Band 9, 10; 1968 Boys ' State Delegate I I. Reaves, Joyce F.: Beta Club 12. Regan, Maureen M.: Talon Staff M, 12, exchange editor I I, editor 12; Pep Club II, 12; Beta Club II, 12; Quill and Scroll II, 12; Mixed Chorus 12; Dra- matic Club 9; Mathematics Club II: Lil ' Abner II; South Pacific 12; Honor Student 12. Rice, Joanne B.: SCA 10, II; Pep Club 9, 10, M; FNA II; Mixed Chorus 10; Girls ' Glee Club II; A Cappella 12; Carnival Queen Attendant 9; Lil ' Abner 11. Rice, Judy A.: Mixed Chorus 10; Girls ' Glee Club I I . Richards, Jimmie E.: J.V. Baseball; Indoor Track 8, 9, 10; Football 10, II, 12; SCA 9, 10, II, 12; Best Personality 12 . Roach, Wayne: Football 10, II; Naval Science Club I I . Roberts, Gilbert P.: Baseball 9; Track 9; Football 9, 10; SCA 10; Pep Club 9, 10; French Club 9, 10; Most Original 12 . Rogerts, James A.: Basketball 10. Robinson, Hilda E.: FHA 9, 10; Spanish Club 10; FTA 12. Robinson, U ' ysses S.: Baseball 10, II; Football 9; Band 9, 10, II, 12. Rowe, David: Basketball 9. Rowe, Ronald N.: Track 9; Football 9. Rowell, Debra J.: SCA 10; Pep Club 9, 10; FNA 9; Majorettes II, 12, co-captain 12. Royal, Shari L.: VOT 12; FBLA II, 12; DECA 10. Savage, Joyce A.: FHA chaplain. Sawyer, Lloyd M.: Wrestling 10, II, 12; Cross-Country Track 10, 12; Key Club I I, 12. Schwartz, Margaret E.: Girls ' Glee Club 10, II; Pep Club 10, II; Lil ' Abner I I . Scott, Sandra F.: Track; Basketball 10, 11, 12. Shaver, Jacqueline E.: Beta Club 10, II, 12; Pep Club I 2. Shield, Robert C.: Eboracum 12; South Pacific 12. Shelton, Edith M,: Volleyball II, 12; Basketball II, 12; Beta Club 12. Shepherd, Eunice C.: SCA 12. Sherman, Betty Jo: FTA 10, II, reporter I I ; Pep Club president I 2; ICC I 2. Sherwin, John T.: Band 10, II, 12; Regional Band 10; SCA 10, II; Football 10; Lil ' Abner II; Attendance Award 12 , Simpson, Marie L.: Drama Club 10; Art Club 10, 12. Simpson, Robert G.: Band 10; Football 10, 12; Wrestling I 2. Slade, Clinton S.: Football II, 12. Sledd, Franklyn L.: Regional Chorus 10; German Club I I ; Lil ' Abner I I ; WYCS 11, 12; South Pacific 12; Speech Award 1 2; Attendance Award 12. Smiley, Charlie T.: Football II, 12; Basketball I I ; SCA 1 2. Smith, Betty Sue: Beta Club 10, II, 12, parliamentarian, historian I I ; Gymnas- tics 10, II, 12, treasurer II; Miss YHS pageant II, 12; Senior Class chaplain; Tennis 12; Math Award 12. Smith, Beverly J.: German Club I I. Smith, Everett A.: DECA 10, II, 12. Smith, Kenneth B.: Football 10, II, 12. Smith, Rita J.: Art Club 10, II, 12. Spence, Deborah A.: FNA 10, II, 12, V. president II; Beta Club 10, II, 12; Pep Club 10; French Club 10. Stevens, Robert W,: Baseball 10, 12; Football 10, l2;Track II, 12; SCA 1 2. Stewart, Kathy D.: Pep Club I I; Tennis II; FBLA parliamentarian 12; Attend- ance Award I 2. Stodgehill, Joseph S.: Basketball 10, II, 12; Baseball 10, II, 12; Key Club 10, II, 12, secretary I 2; Key Clubber of the Month 12. Storti, Michael A.: Football 10; Track 10, II. Swinton, Donald: Basketball 10; Math and Science Club, chaplain 10; Baseball 10. Terrell, Mary Lynn: Art Club 9; Cheerleader 9; Keyettes II, 12. Terry, Gail: Pep Club 9; FTA 9; FBLA 10; Talon 1 2. Thomas, Dellmon P.: Football I I. Thomas, Teresa A.: Science Club 9; Girls ' Sports 9, 10; Girls ' Glee Club 9. Toye, Cynthia A.: Talon 12; German Club 12; South Pacific 12. Trabue, Scott: French Club 9, 10; Quill and Scroll 12; business manager Eboracum 12; Yearbook Staff, sports editor; Craftsman Award 12. Traylor, Sandra E.: FHA 9, 10, II, 12, secretary 10, treasurer II, chaplain 12; Christian Fellowship I I ; Betty Crocker Award 12; Home Economics Award 12. Tringle, Cheryl L: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11; Pep Club 9, 10, II, 12; FTA 9, 10, II, 12; Track 10, II; SCA 10, I I, 12; FBLA 10, II. Turnage, Glenna E.: Girls ' Glee Club 9, 10, II, 12; FNA 9, 10, II, 12, president 12 . Turnage, Sherrod A.: A Cappella 9, 10, 11, 12, president and student director 12; Cheerleader 10; Gymnastics 10, II, reporter II; SCA 10, II, 12; AFS 10, 11, 12; Beta Club 10, II, 12; French Club 10; Chorallers II, 12; Quill and Scroll II, 12, scribe 12; Eboracum II, 12, assistant editor 12; Girls’ State II; Lil ' Abner I I; WYCS 12; South Pacific 12; Yearbook Staff 12, student life editor; Hampton Roads Junior Miss 12; Craftsman Award 12. Tuten, Thomas U.: Science Club, president 12; Beta Club 12; SCA 12; ICC 12; Lab Assistant 12; Biology Award 12. Veillette, Cynthia A.: Art Club 9, 10, I I ; SCA I I ; Gymnastics I I . Wade, Rodney L.: French Club; Science Club; Thespians, historian; Lil ' Abner. Wallace, Sharon E.: SCA 9, 10; Cheerleader 9, 10; FHA 9, 10, reporter 10; Tennis 10, 12, most valuable player 10; Track II; Basketball II, 12; Beta Club 12. Walls, James R.: DECA 10. Walsh, David C.: Band 9; DECA reporter 12. Warnick, David W.: Band 9, 10; Football 9, 10, II. Washington, Elwood: Band 9, 10; Track 9, 10, II; Football 9, 10, II, 12; French Club 10. Washington, Raymond E.: Football 9, 10, II, 12; Track 9, 10; Wrestling II. Washington, Rodney L.: Science Club 9, 10; Spanish Club 10; Electronics Club I I. Watts, David: Wrestling 9, 10, II, 12, co-captain 12; Beta Club lO, II, 12, reporter 12; Key Club 10, II, 12, treasurer 12; Honor Council II, 12, chairman 12; Most Likely to Succeed 12; Activities Award 12; Attendance Award 12 . Waynick, David P.: Manager, Football 11, 12; SCA II; Key Club 10, II, 12, V. president 12; Student of the Month 12 , Wells, Elaine: Softball 10; Track 10; Mathematics Club 10; Science Club 10; Pep Club I I . White, James H.: Track 9; Football 9; Lil ' Abner I I . White, Penny S.: Girls ' Glee Club 9; Girls ' Sports 10; Beta Club 10, II, 12. White, Thomasine Y.: SCA 9, 10; Science Club 9, 10; FHA, president 9, V. president 10; AFS II; FBLA II, 12, secretary 12; Talon Staff II, 12; Beta Club 12. Whitmore, John W.: Band I I. Williams, Dale K.: Football 10. Winebarger, Brian L.: DECA 10; Naval Science Club II, 12, chaplain II, president 12; Beta Club 12; ICC 12; Best Cadet 12; NJROTC Drill Team. Woodfin, Barbara A.: Girls ' Glee Club 9, 10; FNA 9, 10, chaplain 10; Lil ' Abner I I ; A Cappella II, 12; Librarian I 2. Woolard, Robbie L.: Cheerleader 9, 10, 1 2 ; SCA 9, 10, II, 12, reporter 1 0; Latin Club 9; AFS 10; Sophomore class v. president; Junior class v. president; Keyettes 10, II, 12, chaplain II, corresponding secretary 12; Beta Club 12; WGH radio correspondent 12; Most School-Spirited 12. Yeatts, Mark D.: Beta Club; Key Club. Young, Betty F.: FTA 9; Freshman class president; Honor Council 9, 10, secre- tary 10; SCA 10, II, parliamentarian 10, secretary II; Keyettes 10, II, 12, historian I I , v. president 12; Junior class treasurer; Quill and Scroll 12; Talon Staff 12, business manager; Best Personality 12. Zeigler, Arthur G.: Band 9; Baseball 10, I I. Miss Ann Alexander 38 Mr. Robert Anderson 49, 145 Mr. Jack Armistead 38 Mrs. Rhea Baldino 43, 152 Mr. J. Allen Barbee 59, 63 Mrs. Doris Barnes 37 Mrs. Marion Beasley 61, 156 Mrs. Paulette Blankinship 41 , 49 Mrs. Virqinia Brown 40, 41, 155 Mrs. Pegqy Buchanan 62 Mrs. Doris Burcher 38, 39 Miss Mary Burkhalter 62 Mrs. Mary Caldwell 47 Mr. Robert Carney 44 Miss Amorette Clark 53 Miss Georgia Clarke 40, 41 Mrs. Lucy Cocke 47 Mrs. Rebecca Coleman 41, 43, 149, 152 Abbott, Gary 70, 151 Acol, Phillip 70 Adkins, Carlos 70 Aldrich, Hollis 70 Anderson, Gary 139, 198 Aderson, Nevin Andrews, Donald 70 Antczak, David 70, 137, 139, 151 Mrs. Pamela Connor 56 Mrs. Genevieve Copley 53 Mr. George Coulter 41 Mrs. Patience Credle 53, 159 Mr. B. C. Dickerson 52 Mrs. Jane Diehl 53, 129, 159 Mr. Thomas Doggins 46 Mr. C. W. ErasmI 38, 39, 151 Mrs. Betty Fisher 37 Mr. Abram Frink, Jr. 52 Mr. George Haase 49, 192 Mrs. Thelma Hansford 49 Mrs. Sidney Hartwiger 40, 41 Mr. Frank Henkel 52 Mrs. Elizabeth Hess 150, 41 Mrs. Brenda Higgs 60, 107 Miss Jane Hoge 44 Armistead, Carol 139, 202 Ayers, Allyson 70, 131, 139, 140 Ayers, William Baber, Carol 70, 131, 133, 140, 148, 149, 150 Bailey, Dorothy 68, 70, 139, 178, 202 Faculty Mrs. Helen Holben 41, 43, 49 Mr. Charles Hovis 52 Lieutenant Commander W. E. Huddleston 50 Mr. Willard A. Hunt 49, 187 Miss Saundra Ingle 43, 123, 124 Mrs. Lorraine Ingram 36, 37 Mrs. Thomas Jones 53, 129 Mrs. Beverley Kearney 41, 134 Mrs. Jeanette Kelly 41, 132 Chief C. H. Kirkland 50 Mr. Hugh Little 52 Mrs. Johnnie G. Little 44 Mrs. Margaret McCluney 41 Mr. Robert McConnell 48, 49, 187 Mr. Claude Milam 35, 75 Mr. Richard B. Miller 34 Mrs. Lisa Mills 56, 161, 160 Seniors Bailey, Roxanne 70, 125, 132, 133, 140 Banks, Genevieve 70 Baker, Karen 1 6, 68, 70, 147, 178 Ballew, Tim 70, 183 Banks, Carl 70, 139, 183, 186, 190 Banks, Genevieve 202 Banks, Willis Bartz, Shelia Mr. Fred Mlthcell 49, 58, 59, 173, 182 Mr. Leo Mltklevlcz 46 47, 79, 138 Mrs. Eleanor Myers 41 Mrs. Peggy Newcomb 46, 47, 165 Mr. John Northstein 46, 47 Mr. Alex Oliver 41 , 133, 150 Mrs. Adelaide O ' Neal 38, 39 Mr. William Parker 53 Mr. Dennis Peacock 42, 43 Mrs. Julia Perkins 59 Mr. Cecil Phillips 52 Mr. Bobby Pippin 52 Mrs. Janice Puffenberger 63 Mrs. Kathryn Ramer 47, 146 Mrs. Bonnie Raspet 58, 59 Mrs. Vera Rathkamp 55, 169 Ml. Norris Richardson 44, 45 Mrs. Patricia Seward 44 Beckelic, Debbie 62, 170, 172, 175 Behan, James 71, 1 24, 139, 150, 198 Bertram, Ruth 67, 69, 71, 74, 130, 139, 140, 152, 164 Betts, William 71 Beveridge, Beth 36, 71, 131, 139, 140, 152 164 Mr. Shields Mrs. Elizabeth Smith 41 Mrs. Myrtle Soles 42, 43, 124 Mrs. Charmlan Sperling 63 Mrs. Phyllis Taylor Mrs. Louise Terry Mrs. Eliza B. Thompson 44, 45, 155 Mrs. Juanita Wallace 53, 60 Mr. Wilbert Wallace 35 Mrs. Dorothy Watkins 157 Mrs. O. B. Wilcher 40, 41, 146 Mrs. Judith Wilkins 43, 153 Mrs. Carolyn Will 48, 49 Mr. Grayson Williams 59, 185 Mr. J. W. Williams 44, 45 Mr. Allan M. Wright 172, 173 Mr. Steve Zalumas 49 Mrs. Anne Zepkln 63 Black, Paul Blaha, Mary 7 I Blandin, Bob 67, 7 1 Blevins, Laura 67, 68, 71, 84, 125, 129, 139, 140, 146, 147, 152, 164 Blood, Christopher Boone, Donna 71, 166 Borowski, John Borowskl, Robert 71 241 Borum, Barrett 183 Bra y, Micheal 71 Brewington, Evelyn 71, 166 Breeland, Euna 71 Brooks, Charles 66, 69, 189, 190, 200 Brown, Anita 67, 72, 124, 125, 126, 127, 130, 140, 152, 168 Brown, Connie 72, 159 Brown, James I 83, 186, 190 Buckley, Donna 36, 72, 124, 135, 159 Bundy, Floyd 72, 139 Burnett, Carol 72, 125, 204, 205 Burke, Mike 72 Butler, David 72, 125, 170, 175 Canady, Sandy 67, 69, 72, 130, 139, 140, 152, 178 Cannon, Lynn Carter, Walter 72, 190 Castellow, Clayton 72 Castellow, Don 72, 170, 172, 175 Casterline, Bill 72, 125, 130, 140, 145, 150 Cates, Tanya 72, 135, 161 Champion, Donald 72 Chandler, Coleman Charlton, Craig 72 Charlton, Martin 68, 72, 182, 183, 185, 186, 194, 198 Cheek, Nancy 72, 159 Cheeseman, Grace 159 Chess, John 72 Childs, Linda 72 Childs, Prentiss 73, 130, 131 Christian, Marcellus 73, 131 Christian, Ralph Cicero, Maria 73, 75, 131, 147, 170 Claiborne, Eddie Clark, Leonette 124, 139 Clarkson, Linda 18, 20, 21, 73, 161, 175 Clem, Paula 73, 125, 126, 127, 139, 140, 147, 155, 170 Cluverius, Mike 130, 200, 201, 206 Cole, Jack 73 Colley, Pete 141 Collins, Cliff 73, 183, 186 Combullack, Coreene 73, 156 Combs, Evelyn 74, 168, 169 Concilus, Nick 170 Corbett, Daryl Covington, Johnsie 74, 155, 157 Cox, Elise 67, 74, 131, 139, 140 Crafford, Sally 36, 74, 131, 140, 149 Craig, Barbara 74, 89, 135, 156, 164 Crockett, Linda 74 Cummins, Barbara 62 Dalton, Larry Dalby, Harry 124, 125, 139, 141, 150 Darouse, Ronald Davis, John Davis, Vernon 74 Delaney, Dorothy 74 DeLee, Jay 74, 159, 192 DeLee, Patrica 74 Depping Charles 74, 242 Derousse, Ronald 74 Dieck, Jimmy 68, 75, 183, 185, 186 Diehl, Judy 75 Dinkins, Paula 139 Dixon, Kathryn Dorsey, Marie 69, 75, 131, 175 Draper, Carl 75, 1 39 Drury, Julie 75, 1 25, 135, 156, 159 Dumas, Tia 1 35, 1 47 Dunkel, Theodore Eagle, William Ediow, Kenny 75, 125, 138, 139 Effinqer, Rita 75, 1 39, 170, 172 Ellis, Chris 75 Ellis, Rex 69, 75, 126, 127, 168, 169, 179 Elksnin, Nick 75, 150 Erdman, Sandra 75 Eure, Janis 75, I 58 Evans, Francis 76 Cyrich, Deborah 76, 158 Ferguson, Robert 76 Ferris, David 76, 151, 200 , 201 Fields, Calvin 76 Fields, James 76 Fitzgerald, Almeda 76, 139, 168, 169 Flemming, Kathryn 76 Flowers, Etta 36, 76, 125, 143, 166, 167, 168, 169 Forrest, George 76 Foster, Ellis Fox, Francis 40, 76, 125, 157, 159 Fox, Robert 76 Fricke, Cheryl 76, 141, 170, 175 Fuqua. Debbie 25, 69, 124, 131, 133, 205 Gaar, Kay 76 Galow, Blythe 76, 130, 133, 139, 140, 147, 153, 155, 168, 169, 202, 205 Gillikin, Gall 76 Goddard, Kirkland Gore, Ben 76, 130, 140 Graham, Judy Gray, Joan 77, I 59 Greene, Gloria 77, 158, 159 Griffin, Belinda 77, 161 Grow, Debbie 68, 77, 159 Guilliams, Joyce Hale, Shirlene 77 Hall, Micheal Hansford, Joseph 77 Hamby, Becky 77, 131, 132, 133, 147, 178 Hardister, Tim 145, 183 Harper, George 77, 123, 126, 127, 141 Hart, Linda 77, 158 Hartley, Barbara 77 Hawkins, Debbie 77 Hayes, Gwen 14, 15, 77, 159 Haywood, Kenneth 78, 130, 131, 140, 165 Hazelwood, Edward 78, 168 Helth, Karen 78, 124, 131, 139, 147, 170, 175 Henderson, Harry 78 Henderson. Jerry Henderson, Sharon 74, 141, 147, 169, 205 Herrmann, Nancy 78, 125, 141 Herr, George 78, 1 36, 137 Hill, Edith 78 Hill, Hetiie 62, 78 Hite, Pat 78, I 59 Hodge, Linda 78, 159, 167, 169 Hoffman, Skip I 5 I Hogqe, .Cathie 78, 131 Hogqe, James Holloway, Clyde 78, 139 Holmes, Velma 78, 125, 147, 153 Horne, Walter 78 Howell, Wayne 71 Howinqton, Shirley 78, 159, 167 Hunt, Simon 78 Hunter, Deborah 62, 78 Ingram, Brenda 78 Irby, Ricky 78, 124, 139, 165 Jamerson, Rosalind 78, 167 Jamerson, Russell 79, I 19, 183, 186 Jennings, Ann Johns, Buster 79, 1 24, 125, 139, 144, 146, 148, 149, 183, 190, 200 Johnson, Joe 79 Johnson, Jeniffer 79, 126, 127, 153, 161 Johnson, Kathy 79 Johnston, Bill 79, 171, 175 Kasson, Janet 79 Kearney, Cynthia 79, 125, 126, 127, 139, 140, 152, 205, 207 Keener, Vicky 68, 80, 125, 139, 147, 178, 180 Keitt, Joseph 80 Kelly, Harvey 68, 80, 139, 183, 185, 186 Klllen, Betty 6 1 , 80 Kirk, Elaine 80, 1 67 KIscaden, Robert Klein, Alden Knox, Wanda 80, 158 Kubalack, Susan 80, 159 Lamb, Larry Lane, Larry 80, 1 58 Lanqer, Butch 80, 194, 195 Lee, Margaret ' 80 Leaman, Tim 80, 192 Lesueur, Jack 130, 131, 134, 135 Lindler, Diane 80, 148, 149 Lindsay, Brenda 80 Lindsay, Sandra 80 Lovett, Lawrence 80 Lloyd, David Lundberq, Andy 132, 133, 139, 140 Mack, Joanne 36, 80, 159, 167 MacPhse, John 80, 133 Maness, Robert 80, 192, 193 Marshall, Thomas 80, 84, 171, 172, 175 Martin, Cecelia 80, 159 Martin, Nancy 68, 79, 81, 139, 178 McCarty, Karen 81 Martin, Wayne 8 1 Matthews, Robert 81 Mayes, Samuel 81 McCauley, Stephen 139, 199 McComas, Barbara 81, 168 McKee, Charlene 8 1 , 135, 149 Meadows, Tommy 48, 81, 183, 186 Menendez, Ramon 81 Menges, Charlie 67, 68, 81, 122, 123, 124, 125, 139, 141, 145, 150 Meredith, Maxine 159 Michaells, Karl 81 Miller. Steven 81 Mills, Barbara 81, 159 Mills, Clayton 81, 171, 192 Mills, Harvey 8 1 Moore, LaJuan 60, 81 Moore, Deborah 82, 159 Moore, Charles 82, 125, 144, 145 Morris. Beverly 82, 159 Mullins, Linda 67, 68, 82, 122, 123, 124, 146, 147 Mulvey, Ernie 69, 82, 141, 145 Myers, Kay 67, 69, 82, 202 Needham, Tim 82, 168, 169, 171 Nelson, Denise 82, 159 Nennstiel, George 82 Nerio, Dora 82, 133 Newsome, Pam 68, 74, 82, 124, 139, 147 Null, Micheal Oakley, Kathy 82, 125, 126, 127, 140, 155 Orange, Cynthia 7 1 , 82, 178, 247 O ' Shields, Leonard OstrowskI, Robert 82 Owens, Kenneth 82 Pace, Vickie 82 Palmer, William 50, 82 Pappas, James 206 Parker, Dennis Parrott, Katherlyn Parrott, Rayford Patterson, Freddie Patton, Steve 82 Paulk, Pat 82 Peqram, Donald Perkins, John 82 Person, Donald 1 83 Peters, Stephen 83 Petty, Richard 67, 69, 83, 122, 124, 125, 129, 139, 141, 145, 150, 165 Phillips, Doris 83 Polito, Relise 83 Pope, Pattle 61, 83, 130, 139, 140, 152 Powers, Davfd 83, 141, 142, 150, 151 Poyner, Robert 83, 131 Pritchard, Pat 83 Puffenberqer, Kirk 79, 83, 145, 168, 169, 172 Queijo, Don 66, 67, 68, 79, 83, 89, 125, 144, 145 Rash, Jerry 83 Rainey, Nan 83 Ramer, Jerry 141, 168, 169 Ransome, Gloria 83 Randall, Celestine 83 Randall, Raynaide 83, 139, 153, 168, 178 Rawls, Alan 84, 1 58 Rawles, Lynette 83, 167 Rawson, Roger 83 Reaves, Alvin 84 Reaves, Joyce 84 Regan, Maureen 67, 84, 125, 134, 135, 139, 140, 149, 164, 166 Revish, Dail 84, 1 58 Rice, Joanne 85, 1 68 Rice, Judy 61 , 84 Richards, Jimmie 69, 183, 186 Roach, Wayne Roberts, Gilbert 68, 84 Roberts, James 84 Robertson, Steve 50, 84 Robinson, Hilda 84, 155 Robinson, Jerry 85 Robinson, Ulysses 85, 171 Rowe, James 85 Rowe, Ronald 85 Rowel, Nelson Rowell, Debbie 85, 175 Royal, Shari 85, 1 59 Saunders, Allen Savage, Joyce 1 55 Sawyer, Buddy 68, 85, 145, 192, 206 Schwartz, Margaret 159 Scott, Sandra 85, 202 Seay, Gregory 85 Shaver, Jackie 85, 139 Seideman, Steven 85 Sheild, Robert 25 Shelton, Edith 85 Shepherd, Eunice 85 Sherman, Betty Jo 85, 125, 164 Sherwin, Ted 85, 1 7 1 Simpson, Marie 85, 161 Simpson, Robert 85, 192 Slade, Clinton 85, 183 Sledd, Franklyn 137, 141, 168, 169, 171, 206 Smiley, Charles Smith, Betty Sue I 8, 20, 21, 58, 67, 85, 129, 139, 202, 205 Smith, Beverly 85 Smith, Everette Smith, Kenneth 86, 158 Smith, Rita 86, 1 59 Smoot, Robert 86 Spence, Debbie 86, 139, 156 Spencer, Paul 86 Stanley, Sandra 86 Stearns, Kenneth 86, 139 Steele, Raloh 86 Stevens, Robert 86, 124, 125, 183, 186, 200, 206 Stewart, Kathy 86, 159 Stodgehill, Joey 86, 124, 144, 145, 190, 194 Stokes, Lawrence 86 Storti, Michael 86 Sweat, Buddy 86 Sweeney, Rhonda 86, 139 Swinton, Donnie 86 Swinton, William Terrell, Mary Lynn 87 Terry, Gail 36, 87 Thomas, Dellmon 87 Thomas, Teresa 87 Toye, Cindy 87. I 35 Trabue, Scott 87, 132, 133, 140 Traylor, Sandra 87, 157 Trinqie, Cheryl 87, 159, 164, 167, 168 Turnage, Glenna 61, 87, 125, 156, 167 Turnaqe, Sherrod 87, 125, 130 132, 133, 137, 140, 168, 169 Turner, Charles Tuten, Tom 87, 125, 139, 165 Van Gilst, Johann 76, 142, 145, 148, 149, 152, 155 Veillet+e, Cindy 87 Wade, Rodney 87, 141 Adams, Bill 92, 93, 134 Adams, Melissa 92 Allison, Mark 92 Anderson, Bruce 92, 123, 124, 126, 127, 166, 168, 169 Anderson, Robert 46, 92, 141, 145, 148, 149, 170, 172, 199 Anqel, Patricia 36, 92, 140 Antonievicz, Kay 92 139, 170, 175 Armstronq, Dean 92, 200 Atkins, Ronald 92 Austin, Deborah 92. 175 Austin, Laurie Ayers, Linda 92. 1 24. 157 Bailey, Debra Baker, Betty Baker, Larry Ballou, Michael 50 Banks, Bernadette Banks, Brenda 92, 1 67, 169, 170, 175 Banks, Linda 62, 92, 167 Barker, Kathy 36, 92, 125, 139, 154 Bartlett, Neal Bartlett, Linda 92 Bar tlett, Lucille 166 Bartz, Diane Beahm, Lucy 62 Beckellc, Linda 92 Bendl, Marjorie 92, 126, 134, 140 Benintende, Kathy 92 Bennet, Deborah 92, 131, 134, 135, 139, 140 Bickett, Kenneth 92 Bierer, Bessie 92, 131, 139, 140, 161 Bland, Donna 62, 92, 137 Blanton, Vickie 92, 135 Blevins, David 92, 139, 154 Bowlinq, Douqias 92, 124, 126, 136, 137, 139, 151 Bowman, Jimmy 92, 150, 153, 170, 199 Braswell, Patricia 92 Brewinqton, Norwood 92, 183 Britt, Timothy 92 Brock, Carolyn 92, 135 Brooke, James 92 Brothers, Deborah 92, 161 Brown, John Brown, Paul 61, 91, 92 Brown, Timothy Bruqh, Nelson 92 Bunt, Jana 91, 92, 175 Burke, Marie 93 Burke, Mary 93 Burke, Michael 168, 183 Burns, Elizabeth 93, 134, 135, 147, 149 Wallace, Sharon 87, 139, 202 Walls, James 87 Walsh, David 87, 1 58 Warnick, David Washinqton, Elwood 69, 87, 183, 186 Washinqton, Henry 87 Washinqton, Raymond 87, 183, 186 Washinqton, Rodney 88 Butler, Patricia Lynn 93, 139 Butler, Wayne 93 Campbell, Deborah 93, 167, 169 Cannon, James Carr, Wanda 93 Carter, Diana 93, 1 70, 172, 175, 199 Causey, Wilbur 93 Chavez, Mike 93 Cheek, Earl 93, 1 45, 190, 196, 194, 197, 206 Cheek, Susanna 93, 139, 170 Chisman, Suzanne Cicero, Suzanne 93, 124, 139, 170, 175, 178 Clark, Deborah 93 Clarke, Brenda 62, 93, 161 Clarkson, Larry Claybo, Edward 93 Clay, Thelma I 55 Clem, Cathy 93, I 39, 146, 147, 170, 175 Clever, Edward 93 Coleman, Raymond Combs, Barbara 93, 135, 159, 167, 168, 169 Combs, Doris Conner, Esther 93, 139 Cooke, Shirley 94 Corbin, Ken 94 Cornett, Diana Corson, Sue 94, 1 39 Cosgrove, Richard 94 Craiq, Kathleen 62 Crotty, Vickie 94 Crow, Teresa 94, 203, 207 Dalby, Phillip 94, 99, 142 Daniels, William 94, 170 Davey, Robert 94, 136, 196 Dawson, Patricia 94, 139, 164 Deal, Deborah 36, 96 DeCoursey, Rosemarie 94 Delahoussaye, Sandra 94, 133, 139, 140, 159 Dees, Edith Dennis, Sterling 94 Dent, William Ted 94, 194 DesCoteaux, Jeanne Dickerson, Teresa 90, 94, 124 Diehl, Richard 94 Dillard, Raymond 94, 158 Dinkins, Willie 94 DIppre, Dale Dishner, James 94 Doddy, Lola 94, 1 24, 147 Donnelly, Vicki 94, 102, 124, 135 Washington, Rufus 87, 183 Watts, David 67, 68, 88, 129, 139, 144, 145, 192 Watkins, Sally 88 Waynick, David 73, 88, 126, 127, 144, 145, 194 Wells, Virqle 88 Wescott, David 88 White, James 88 Juniors Douglas, Janet 94, 139, 149 Dowling, Kevin 94 Down, Richard 94 Drees, John Driver, Thomas 94, 126, 127, 170, 172, 175 Dryden, Linda Dudley, Linda Duquid, Libby 17, 91, 94, 122, 124 Durham, Stephen 94 Edney, Wanda 94, 167 Edwards, Dickie 94, 139 Elliott, Brenda Embrey, Yvonne 94, 139 Emerson, David 94 Emerson, Roy 94 Epps, Leontine Erskine, Michael 94 Evans, Christine 94 Evans, Shirley 94 Farrell, Thomas 95 Feller, Laura 95, 1 39 Ferguson, Donald 95, 166 Ferguson, Ronald Ferrier, Colette 95, 132, 133, 139, 140, 155, 164 Fields, Brenda 153, 159, 164 Fletcher, Kay Fordham, Linda 18, 95, 124 Foster, Brenda 95, 140 Fotherqlll, Michael 95 Fourney, Helen 95 Fox, Connie 95 Fox, David 95, i 39 Fox, Jo Ann 95 Frazier, Emmit 95 Gambrell, Judy 96, 168 Gallaoher, Kevin 50, 96, Ul, 145 Gandee, Steve 96, 143 Gardina, Randy 96, 139 Gardner. Laura Garvin, Michele 9 1 , 96, 126, 127, 139, 205 Gaskin, Rosanne 147, 202 Gaumond, Paul 90, 96, 125 Gibbs, Benny Gibson, Linda 96, 135, 154 Gibson, Mike 96 Glass, Phyllis 96, 1 68 Goddard, Carolyn Goddard, Glenise 96 Good, Carol 96, I 58 Goodeyon, Patrick Gordon, Herbert 96 Gouqer, Garland 96, 139, 183, 185, 190, 206 Graham, Marilyn Patricia 96 Gregory, Ossie Marie 96 Griffin, Jacquelyn 96, 164 White, Penny 88, 1 39 White, Thomasine 88, 159, 139 Whitmore, John 88 WIttington, Dennis 88 Williams, Dale 88 Williams, Debbie 89, 141 Williams, John I 58 Williams, Pamela 89 Winebarqer, Brian 89, 125, 139 Griffin, Richard 96, 145, 183, 200 Griggs, Linwood 96, 170, 172, 175 Griswold, Glenda 90, 96, 125, 149 Guthrie, Karen 96, 167 Gwaltney, Loyde 96 Halely, Shelia Hansley, Roy Harlan, Stanley I I I Har ris, Deborah 96, 139 Harris, Franklin Harrold, Joan 62, 96, 124 Hart, Celestine Hedrick, Michael 96, 158 Henderson, Mary 36, 96 Henry, Mike 96, I 28, 139, 145, 170, 172 Hester, Barbara 96, 133, 140 Hicks, Kevin 96, 1 34, 139, 140, 145, 154, 183, 206 Higgins, David 96 Hill, Andrew 96, I 39 Hill, John 96 Hill, Martha Hines, Julianne 96 Hinkle, Debbie 96 Hinshaw, Stephanie 96 Hoqqe, Mary 96, 1 66 Hogan, Michael 96, 183, 186, 190, 194, 206 Holmes, Linda I 68 Holmes, David Hopke, Richard 97 Hopson, Sharon 124, 147, 205, 207 Horner, David Howell, Richard Huckaby, Ronald 97 Hudgins, Claudine 97 Hudgins, Francine 97 Hudgins, Patricia 97, 134, 139, 161 Hudnall, Edward Hughes, Donr.a 97, 161 Hughes, Gordon 97 Hunter, Lillian 97, 1 67 Hunter, Thurman 97 Hurst, Charles 97 Hurst, Melody 97 Ihlefleld, Cynthia 95, 166, 167 Ingram, Brian 97 Ingram, Patricia 97 Irby, Gary 97, 145, 192 Irby, Nancy 97, I 24, 139, 149, 154 Irwin, Stewart 97 IshisakI, Michael 97 Jackson, Dixon Jackson, Sally 97, I 34. 139, 140, 149, 152 Jamerson, Gary 97, 153 Jarrett, Kenneth 97 Jennings, James 97 Jerniqan. Ross 97 Woodfin, Barbara 89, 168, 169 Woolard, Robbie 69, 89, 139, 147, 178 Yeatts, Mark 69, 89, 139, 145 Young, Betty 69, 89, 140, 146, 147 Zelqler, Arthur 89 Zitzelberqer, George 76 Jewel, Kathleen 97, 147 Johnson, Claudia 167, 203 Johnson, Donald Johnson, Eric 97 Johnson, Gregory 97, 139, 145, 183, 192, 193 Johnson, Holly 97 Johnson, Steven 97, 199 Jones. Jacqueline 97, 135, 139, 140, 161, 207 Jones, Richard 97, 199 Jones, Yvonne Jordan, Paul 98 Joyner, Nancy 98, 166 207 168 Keafer, Joy 98, 1 53, Keckler, Sally 98 Keener, Patricia 17 Kent, Catherine 98 Kessinger, Edgar 98, 154 Klllen, Sam 98 Kinlaw, Sharon Kiscaden, Patti 98 Kish, Karen 98 Kitchens, Sissy 98 Kurbjun, Karla I 8, 20, 21, 98, 124, 128, 133, 140, 168, 169 LaBeau, Susan 98, I 59 Lackey, Louisa 98, 167 Lamport, Gail 98 Larew, Mellanee 61, 98 Larew, William 98, 137 Lassiter, Joseph 158 Ledford, Vickie 98 Lee, Charles Leqqe, Karen 98, 1 39 Lewis, Thomas Levorsen, Julie 98, 168, 169 Lindler, Susan 98, 124, 128, 131, 139, 140, 146, 147 Lipford, William Little, Hugh 98 Lowe, Andrea 62, 98 Lowery, Lisa 98 Lucas, Curtis Lucas, Jack 98, 206 Lucian, Eillen 98, 159 Luonqo, Antoinette Manley, Harold 190, 194 Manley, Kathleen 98, 158 Mann, Vickie I 68 Maples, James Edward Marchi, Anthony 98, 154, 194 Marsh, David 98 Marsh Howard 98, 135, 139 Martin, Joan 98 Martin, Gail 98 Massie, Charles 98 Mattson, John 98, 128, 171, 172, 175, 190, 198 McCauley, Beth 98, 139 243 McDouqal, Craiq McLean, Nancy McRoy, James Meredith ' , Leonard 98, 153, 139 Miles, Dwight Milzer, -Cammle 98, 139, 143, 152 Moore, James 98 Moore, Judy 98, I 6 1 Moore, Rose 98, 141, 159, 168, 169 Morqan, Charles Morse, Adrienne 161 Moscater, Christine 99 Mozingo, Gale Muir, Steven 99, 1 24, 128, 139 Mulkey, Luther 99 MIckerson, Dana Nielson, Richard 99 Norton, Mariorie Opitz, Sally 99, 122 Orange, Stephen 99 Owens, April 99 Palmer, Josephine 99 Parish, Deborah Parker, John 99, 1 39, 171, 175, 183, 192 Parks, Mike 99 Parvin, Michael 99 Patterson, Claudia 99, 155 Patterson, Danny 99 Patterson, Michael 100 Patton, Diane Patton, Eugene Payne, Gary Pearce, Bonnie 100 Pearson, Johnny 100 Peqlow, Linda 100, 155 Penzold, Polly 100, 139, 146, 147, 152 Perkins, James 100 Abraham, Jerald 106, 170, 172, 197 Adams, James 62, 106 Adkins, Larry Adkins, Pamela Affeman, Michael 106 Akers, Betty 106, 158 Albrecht, Lathleen 36, 106, 168 Alderman, Gary 106 Aldrich, Thomas 106 Alexander, Keith 106 Allen, Steven 106 Almonrode, Debbie 16, 106, 168 Ammons, Virginia 106 Anderson, Dana 106 Anderson, David 106 Anderson, Georgia 106 Anderson, James Anderson, Pamela 106, 153 Anderson, Valerie 106 Angel, Ralph 106, 192, 197 Anstey, Cynthia 106, 170 Ashlock, James Arnder, Robert 106 Atkins, Jacqueline 106 Ashlock, James 106 Ault, Pam 36, 104, 105, 106, 167 Austin, Bonnie Ayers, Steven Bagwell, Deborah 106, 137 Bailey, Joseph 1 06 Bailey, Linda 106 Bailey, Marsha 106, Perrin, Darlene 100, 167 Pettit, John 1 00 Phillips, Rebecca 158. 159 Phillips, Rick Pickett, Jeffery 100 168, 169 Piepenhaqen, Frank 100 PIqqot, Edward 100 Pollard, Libby 100 Powell, Pamela 95, 100 Powers, Rick 100 Price, Joyce 62, I 00, 156 Pritchard, John Pritchard, Jack 100, 192 Quackenbush, Michael Queen, Gene 100 Radcllffe, Daniel 50, 100, 126, 127 Randall, Lisa 91, 141, 168 Reams, Christopher 100 Reed, David 100, 139 Reynolds, Diana 100 Reynolds, Susan Rice, Charles 100 Richardson, Edward 100 Richmond, Arthur Riddick, Robert 101 Rider, Kenneth 101 Ridgeway, Rebecca 101, 159, 203, 207 Riggs, Deborah 101, 124, 149 Robbins, Paul 101 Robertson, Fred 101 Rogers, Larry 101 Rollins, Nathan 101, Rollins, Nathan 101, 141, 165, 168, 169 Bailey, Mary 106, 181 Bailey, Susan 106 Banks, Francine 106 Banks, Larry 106 Banks, Leon 106, 191 Banks, Ruth 106 Banks, Sherry 106 Barbour, Janice 106, 152 Barclay, Richard 106 Barker, Joanne 1 06 Barrack, Bessie 106 Barrack, Betty 106 Barthello, Deborah 106 Bartlett, Goerqe Bartlett, Prie 107 Bass, Jeanette 107 Bateman, Andrew 107 Beahm, George Beasley, V ayne 107, 192 Belda, Diana 36, 168, 205 Bell, Janet Belvin, Alice 107, 207 Bethel, David 107, 108, 145, 197 Bickett, David Blackwell, David 107 Blacke, Deborah 107 Blake, William Blanton, Steven 107 Borum, Barbara 107 Bowditch, Philip 107, 183, 199 Bowman, James 145 Boyenton, John 107 Breeland, Charlie 107, 170 Bremner, Denise 107 Brewinqton, Ernestine 107 Rossi, Joseph 101, 165 Ryan, Linda 101, 161 Sable, Rick 101 Sadler, Larry 101, 194 Salisbury, David 101 Savage, Pamela 135 Schulsted, Janel 101 Schweickardt, John 101 Scott, Randolph 101 Seay, Jacquelyn I 39 Sedoff, Kathy 101 Shields, Cynthia 101 Shields, FHerman Shields, Michael Shore, Eleanor 101 Sidoran, Richard 50, 101, 163 Silvers, Vickie 101, 125, 139, 175 Slaughter, Elizabeth Ann 101, 122, 123, 124, 139, 147, 178, 180 Smith, Nathan Smith, Shirley 101 Smithley, Wayne Stephens, Arthur 9 I , 101, 145, 200, 206 Spencer, Steve 101, 124, 137 Stinson, Mike 101 Stokes, Louise Stoneburner, Carolee 101, 147, 178, 207 Stoner, Karla 132, 140, 164 Stoutlnqberq, Yvonne 101 Strawn, Michael Stubbs, Ernestine 101, 164 Stutz, Tommy 141, 168, 169 Suiter, Mark 101, 201 Sweaney, Duane 102 Tabb, Deborah Tabb, William 1 02, 171, 172, 192 Tapscott, Nona 62, 102, 153 Taylor, Kathleen 102 Taylor, Tony 102, 199, 206 Terrell, Sarah 1 02, I 34 Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Loretta Thomas, Peggy 202, Thomas, Teresa 102, 154 Thompson, Fred 171, 172 Thompson, Ann 102 Thompson, Thelma 166 Tose, Gwendolyn Traylor, Teresa Trelchler, Stephen 100, 141, 143, 149 Trisdale, Wanda Trunkes, Patricia 102, 124, 149 Tunstall, Mary Touvilla, Eric 102 Turfitt, Myron 102, 183, 186 Turner, Iran Tyler. Jonathan 62, 166 Turnaqe, Barbara 9 1 , 102, 129, 133, 140, 168 Unger, Mel 102, 142 VanDenburqh, Skip Vincent, Ann Voss, Ida Laura Waclawski, James 102 Walker, Linda 102 Walker, Robert 102 Wallace, Ronald Warriner, Joseph 102 Clayton, Rick Clough, Joan 1 08 Cochran, Pamela 108 Coleman, George Coles, Elizabeth 108, 203 Collins, Becky 108, 181 Collins, Brenda 108, 167, 207 Collins, Michael 108, 199 Compton, Al 108 Conner. Mike 108 Cook, Charles 108 Cooke, Deborah 108 ■Corbett, Don Coultrip, Nickie I 10, 127, 126 Cox, Frieda 108 Craiq, Scott 109 Crockett, William 109 Culbertson, Connie 109 Culbreth, Phyllis 109, 166 Culpepper, Douglas 109, 187 Curtis, Thomas 1 09, 170, 175 Custer, Elizabeth 109, 207 Daniel, Darryl 109, 141 Danniels, Wallis 109 David, Dewey Davis, Sandra 109 Day, Tom 1 09 Dees, Mary 170 Dillard. Geraldine 109 Dillard, Lloyd 109, 187 Dillard, Patricia 109 Dillard, Robert 109 Dimes, Michael 109 Sophomores Brewinqton, Lynwood 107 Bristow, Debbie 107, 202, 203 Brooks, Charlotte 107, 202, 203 Brown, Bill 107, 187 Brown, David 107, 170 Brown, Harold Brown, Mary Brown, Russell 107, 187, 191 Brown, Tommy I 07 Bryan, Dewey Bryan, Gordon 107 Bryant, Melville 107, 183, 200 Bryant, Stephanie Buchanan, John Buck, Gregory 107 Buck, John Buck, Missy 108, 129, 153, 205, 207, 202 Bundy, Lament 108 Bunt, Becky 108 Burke, Susan 108 Byrd, Edith 108 Cahoon, Carol 108 Canivel, Noel 149 Carlson, Kristin 108 Carroll, Charles 108 Carson, Paula 108 ■Carter, Diane 108 Carter, Garnet 108 Chalkley, Barbara 108, 155 Chambers, Michael 108 Chandler, Eunice 108 Clanelli, Anthony 108 Clark, Gary ■Clark, Mark 108, 200 Washington, Cathy 102 Washington, Hortense 62, 102, 135 Waters. Eleanor 102 Waters, Jo Ann 205 Waynick, Ronald 102, 145, 183, 185, 194, 195, 196 Weatherly, Brenda 103, 202, 203 Weddle, Michael 103, 183 Welch, James 103, 190 Wellman, Kay 103, 139 West, Frank White, Angela I 03 White, Melson 190 White, Robert 103 Whitmire, John 103, 171 Williams, Casandra Williams, Gary 103, 122, 183, 192 Williams, Larry Lamar 103 Williams, Larry Michael Williams, Michael 168 Willson, Jana 1 03 Wood, Phyllis 168, 169 Wooddell, Walter Woodward, Dawn Worthington, Linda 103, 171, 202, 203, 205 Wrenn, Phillip 103 Wrenn, William 103, 166, 169, 171 Wrotten, Butch Yeager, Linda 103 Yeatts, Dale 103, 171, 172 Young, Jean 1 03 Young, Linda 103 Dolan, Catherine 109 Doneson, Thomas 109 Douglas, Mary 62, 109 Dumas, Rebecca 109 Dunaway, Carol 109, 207 Cutton, Phyllis 109 Duvall, Roy 109, 192 Dye, Doug 109 Eddy, Rosemarie 109 Edwards, Bruce Edwards, Linda 109 Edwards, Ray 109 Edwards, Thressa 109 Elder. Daniel 109 Ellis, David 109 Emerson, Carol I 10 Engel, Christina I 10 Ensley, Barry 103, 166 Evans, Mary 100 Fairbanks, Tim 170 Fairfield, Denise I 1 0 Farmer, Dennis I 1 0 Ferguson, Gary I 10 Ferrare, Joseph Fields, Alma I 1 0 Finger, Pamela I 1 0 Firman, John I 1 0 Fitzgerald, Lloyd I 10, 189, 190, 187 Fletcher, Brockman I 10 Forrest, Audrey I 10, 166 Foster, Chester I 1 0, 191 Foster, Daniel I 10 Foster, Danny 110 Fox, Linda 110, 168 Frank, Pamela I 10 Frazier. Emmett I 10 Freeman, Ronald I 10 Gaines, Edward I 10 187 Garber, Stephen 45, I 10 Gardner, Johnnie 110 Garske, Brenda I 10, 167 Garske, Linda 110 Gibbs, John Gllllkln, Diane 36, I 10, 135. 155 Glndhart, Charlie I 10 Glover, Elizabeth Goad, David I 1 0 Gore, Lucy I 1 0 Gray, Lida I 1 0 Gregory, Sandra Griffin, Douglas I 10 Griffin, Otis 110, 128 Grimes, Barbara I 1 0, 149, 161, 207 Grogan, Maretfa I 10 Gronewald, Denise 104, 105, 205, 207 Grudgel, Leslie Gurtler, Patricia 110, 147, 181 Hake, George I 10 Halban, Jim 110, 192 Hamman, Treasa Hammond. Sherry Harding, Christina I I I Harrod, Jerome I I I Harvey. Roy I I I Hayes. Harold I I I Haywood, Deborah III, 157 Haywood. Diana III, 157 Helnzlman, Stephen Helms, Sandra 111, 117 Henderson, Walter I I I Hendricks, Wendell I I I Henry, Scott Hess, Diane 62, III Hickman, Shiela I I I Hicks, Katherine 62 Kicks, Luther 192 Hicks, Ray I I I Hinkle, Annetta III, 167 Hite, Rodney I I I Hogg, Mary III, 1 49, 181 Hogge, Charles 111, 187 Hogge, Ralph Hollandsworth, Victoria I I I Holloway, Orlne I 1 2 Holmes, James I 1 2, 191 Holup, Patricia 62, i 12, 155 Hopke, Barbara I 1 2, 205 Hord, Caroline I 1 2 Howe, Dale 197, 206 Hugins, George 1 12 Hudgins. John 112, 187 Hudgins, Joseph I 1 2 Hudson, Charles 168 Hundley, James I 1 2 H unt, Celestlne I 1 2 Hunt, Ralph I 1 2 Humbles, Lillian Irwin, Barbara I I 2 Jackson, Patricia I 12 James, Dale I 1 2 James, Ernestine 1 1 2 James, Joyce I 1 2 James, Lorenzo I I 2 Jessee, Carol 36, I 1 2, 126, 127, 128, 207 Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Dianne I 1 2 Johnson, Natlie I 1 2, 171, 203, 207 Johnson, Teresa I 1 2, 205 Johnston, Theresa I 12 Jolllff. Mona I 1 2 Jones, Angela I 1 2 Jones. Carla 112, 171 Jones, Janesther I 1 2, 203 Jones, Joseph F. I 1 2 Jones, Joseph Y. I 1 2 Jones, Mollie Jones, Richard I 1 2 Kane, Teresa I 1 2 Kearney, Edward 112, 145 Keckler, Shelley 62, 122, 158 Keckler, Shirley 61 , 137, 158 Kee, Beatrice 112, 166 Kelly, Marilou 107, I 13, 128, 129, 147 Kempe, Jerry I I 2 Kent, Emma 62, 113 Klllen, Brenda 113, 116 King, Carrie 1 I 3 King, William I I 3 Kinlaw, James I I 3 Kleusch, Robert I I 3 Knight, Dennis 113, 187 Knox, Walter I 1 3 Krogh, Diane 113, 203 Kurbiun, Chip 113, 187 Lambiase, Pam 113 Lampert, Gail Lane. Donna I 14 Lawson, Victor Layne, Arthur 104, 105, I 14, 125, 129, 145 Lee, Beverly I 1 4 Lee, Douglas Lee, Cynthia Lehmkuhler, Michael I 14, 187, 191 Leslie, Claudia I 53 Lewis, Daniel 114, 191 Little, Bruce 114, 117, 192, 197 Lowe, Edmond 114, 191 Luongo, Antonlette I 14 Lucas, Raymond I 1 4 Lundberg, Michael I 14 Lunsford, Sfephen 187 Machen, Malcolm I 14 Maness, Frank I 14 Maples, Debra I 14 Marino, Ronald I 1 4 Marks, William I 1 4, 153 Marshall, Virginia 114 Martin, Brenda I 14, 166 Martin, Cheri I 1 4 Martin, Gary I 14 Martin, Lawrence 114, 187 Martin, Rebecca Martin, Victoria 166 Massey, Donnie 144 Masters, Karla I 14 Mathias, Ronald Mattson, Susanne I 14, 181 Matyas, Doug I 14 McIntosh, Janet 1 14 McIntyre, Keith I 14 McKinney, Louis 114 McMlIlen, Russell I 14 McNulty, Kim 114, 152 McVay, Benjamin Meredith, Dollie I 14 Miller, Bennett Miller, Martin 115 Mill, Chuck I 14, 192 Mills, Lana I 1 5 MokszanowskI, Joe I 15 Moore, Ann 115 Moore, James I I 5 Moore, Oliver 115 Mooreflled, Nancy 115 Morris, Alan I I 5 Morse, Jacguelyn 115 Morton, Alzeonia I 1 5 Mozlngo, Gail 1 1 5 Mulkey, Martha Mulvey, David I I 5, 126, 127, 165. 168, 169 Narwld, Jeffrey I 15. 187 Nelson, Deborah 115, 159, 207 Nelson, Debra I I 5, 149 Newsome, Robert 115 Newton, Johnny I I 5, 171 Nobles, Linda I 1 5 Null. Debora 62 Ogden, Deborah Olson, Michael O ' Neil. Rebecca I I 5 Opltz, Anne 1 04, I I 5, 148, 149, 167 Owens, Judy 1 1 5 Palmer, Evangeline Pannill, Synthia I I 5, 168 Pappas, Niki 115 Parker, Robert I 1 5 Parker, Steven 1 I 5, 171, 187, 192 Parrott, Jean 1 1 5 Parrott, Robert Parsons, George Pasamonte, Ruben 115 Patton, Constance Pauld, James Payne, Charles I I 5 Payne, Joyce I I 5 Philips, James I I 5 Plckral, Robert I I 5 Pollard. Barbara I I 5 Pope, Patricia I I 5 Poynor, Marjorie 115 Preston, Thomas 1 1 5 Prewitt, Dorothy Puffenberger, Sharmon 1 15, 202, 203 Rafferty. Kevin 1 I 6 Rainey, Don 115, 187 Randall, Brenda I I 6, 161 Randall, Sterling I I 6 Redhair, Warren I 16 Regan, Roberts I I 6, 135, 203 Reiser, Carol 104, 105, I 16, 203, 207 Revls, John I I 6 Reynolds, Susie I 1 6 Rice, Bobby Richardson, Larry 166 Richardson, Jacgueline I 16 Richardson, Mamie 157 Richmond, Otis I 1 6, 187, 191 Ridgewell, Deborah Rigo, Gilbert 187, 191, 197 Rivers, Jerry I 1 6 Rivers, Sidney Roberts, Larry Robertson, Henry Robertson, Robert Robins, Tyler 116, 1 87, 197 Robinson, Johnnie Roles, Vanessa I 1 6, 156 Rumsey, Tedra I 1 6, 147, 148, 181 Russell, Rodney I I 6, 187 Sachs, Michael I 1 6 Server, Douglas I I 6 Server, Mitchell Saunders, Martha 116, 167 Savage, Roger I I 6, 187, 191 Schaltegger, Susan 116 Scott, Sarah I I 6 Scott, Wayne Scudder, Harold I I 6 Sedgwich, Coralelgh I 16 Sedgwick, William Shackelford, Lorrie 181 Shaver, Sylvia I 57 Shea, Dennis I 1 6 Sherman, Dennis I 1 6 Shields, Robert I I 6 Shirley, Herbert I I 6 Shoulders, Alexander 187, 191 Sidoran, Dana II 6, 161 Siegle, Margaret Slade, Allen Slade, Leatrice I I 6 Slaughter, Bobbie Sledd, Tonia Smith, Cynthia I I 6, 157 Smith, Gerod I 1 6 Smith, Linda Smith, Teresa 116, 151, 161 Smoot, Leslie 171, 175 Sneddon, William 117, 135, 199 Snyder, Deborah I I 7 Soult, Janice 117 Sowers, Robin 117, 168 Spalding, Donna I I 7 Spivey, Armecia I 1 7 Spelmeyer, Kurt Springmeyer, Denise 117, 152 Stair, David I I 7 Stallings, Catherine I 17 Stanley, Lynne I I 7 Stearns, Joyce Stewart, Sheila I I 7, 164, 202 Stiltner, Linda 117, 203 Stitt, Sherry 202 Stokes, Edith 62, 117 Stokes, Robert III, 117, 166 Stokes, Susan III, 166 Stout, Landola I 1 7, 156 Stoutlngberg, Leroy 171, 201, 199 Streagle, Merle I I 7, 187, 200 Sutton, Robert Stubbs, Ernest I I 7 Sulenski, Morion Sullk, Leo I I 7 Swartzwelder, Debra 156 Tankersley, Tommy 117, 171, 172 T aylor, Kenneth I I 7, 187 Taylor, Michael Taylor, Rose I I 7, 202 Thomas, Howard Thomas, Loretta I I 7 Thomas, Ralph I I 7, 192 Thompson, David 117 Thompson, Sharon 62, 117, 168 Thornton, Gloria I 1 7, 166 Tostl, Joanne 62, I I 7, 153, 155, 171, 175 Tosti, Linda 62, I 1 7, 153, 155, 171 T raylor, Teresa I 1 8 Trlngle, Donna I I 8 Trisdale, Wanda I 1 8 Tsivoglou, Lucinda 118 Tucker, Sandra I 1 8 Turner, Jack I I 8 Tyler, Alberta I I 8 Tyler, Eugene I I 8 Tyler, James I I 8 Tyler, Kenneth I I 8 Tyndall, Nancy I 1 8 Tyndall, Toni I I 8 Tyre, Mark Villarreal, Sylvia Vines, Emma I I 8 Vines, Jarvis Vogeley, Susan I I 8, 205, 207 Wait, Susan 118, 202 Walkup, Donna Wallace, Brenda I 1 8 Wallace, Joseph I I 8 Wallace, Myron I I 8 Wallman, Ronald 118, 194 Walls. Richard I 1 8 Walsh, Lee 118,1 35, 169, 166 Walton, Patricia I I 8 Ward, Frank I I 8 Warinner, Junius 118 Warley, Thomas I 18 Washington, Paulette Washington, Carolyn 118 Washington, Catherine 17, 118 Washington, Lynwood 118 Waters, Edward 118, 187 Watson, Roger I I 8, 187 Watson, Tony 1 I 8 Watts, Ralph I 18, 192 Weatherly, T roy I I 8 Webb, Larry 118, 197 Welch, John 118 West, Danny 118 Whisenant, Donna 119, 159 Whitaker, E. Anderson Whitby, Beatrice I 1 8 White, Joan I I 8 White, Michael I I 8 White, Patricia White, Paul I I 8 White, Ronald I 19 White, Steve A. 119, 192 White, Steven K. I 19 Whiting, Sharon I 1 9 Wllker, Dianna I 1 9 Wilkins, Pamela I 1 9 Williams, Alfred I 1 9 Williams, Benny I 1 9, 166 Williams, Denise Williams, Larry Lee I 19 Wllmouth, David I 19, 171, 172 Wilson, Dale Wilson, Frank I 1 9 Wilson, Henry Wingfield, Anne I 19 Winebarger, Michael I 19, 192, 206 Wlshart, Becky I 1 9 171, 175 Wood, Cynthia I 1 9, Wood, Howard 1 19 Wood, Kenneth I 19 Wood, Shelley I 19, 125, 149, 181 Wood, Stanley I 1 9 Woodie, Steve I 19 Wright, Anne I 19 Wright, Edwina 1 19 Wright, Linda I 1 9 Wright, William I 1 9 Wyatt, Renee 203 Yeager, Connie I 19 Yeatts, La cy 119, 1 28, 147 Yuscinsky, Bonnie 1 969 Falcon Staff Bill Casterline Editor Anita Brown Assistant Editor Mrs. Rhea Baldino Advisor BUSINESS STAFF Paula Clem Advertising Manager Kathy Oakley Advertising Manager Pattie Pope Subscription Manager SECTION EDITORS Sherrod Turnage Ben Gore Cynthia Kearney Blythe Gallow Scott Trabue Anita Brown Student Life , . Academics Classes Organizations Sports Index WRITERS Sandy Canady and Ruth Bertram Student Life, Classes and Academics Allyson Ayers, Elise Cox, and Karen Heith Organizations PHOTOGRAPHERS Marcellus Christian Prentiss Childs Jack Lesueur Kenneth Haywood TYPISTS Beth Beveridge Sally Crafford Carol Baber STAFF ASSISTANTS Debbie Bennett Bessie Bierer Maria Cicero Marie Dorsey Libby Duguid Debbie Fuqua Becky Hamby Cathy Hogge Jackie Jones Vicky Keener Susan Lindler Linda Mullins Roberta Regan Sherry Stitt Photo Credits Marjorie Bendl— 6(T), 23(BL), 27(CR). Bill Casterline — 2(T), 4, I0(TC, B): ll(T), I2(TR) I8(T, BL), 19, 20(T, BL, BR), 2I(T, BL. BR), 23(T, BR), 24, 28, 29(TL, BL, TR). 40(CL), 49(T), 50(T), 5I(L), 52(T), 55(T), 58(R), 59(TR), 65(T), 66(T), 67(T), 79{BL), 84(T), 90(BL), 93(R), 99(BL), 108(B), I I7(TL), 12 I (T. B), I24(T), I25(TL), 126(B), I28( (C), 130(B), I36(T), I38(T), I39(L, R), I40(CR), I44(TL), I45(T), I47(T, C), I50(TL), I55(TL), 161 (BR), I62(TL), I63(T), I65(TL, B), I80(TR, I85(R), I93(T, B). 194(B), 195, 196, 197(B), 198(B), 21 l(TR), 246. Prentiss Childs— 2(BR), 3(R), 6(B), lO(TL), 12(B), I3(TR, C), 22(L), 26(TL, TR, B). 27(B), 64, 68(B), 69(TR, B), I03(T), I05(BR), I22(CR), I23(BR), I40(TL), 148(B), I77(T), 179(B), 187(B), I92(CL, B), 206(B), 208, 209(T, 0, B), 2I0(TL, BR), 2M(CL), 2I3(BL), 2I5(B, CL), 2I7(BL). Marcellus Christian — 8(TL), 33(0), 36(B), 41 (T), 44(B), 45(TL, BL), 55(CR), 60(BR), 62(BR), 7I(BL), 88(T), 97(B), 102(B), I26(T), I27(BR), I35(BL), I48(TR), I49(BR), I50(TR), I5I(TR, B), I52(T, B), 153(B), I54(TL, B), I55(TR), I57(T), I58(T), I59(T). Kenneth Haywood — -6(0), 7(T), I 3(BL], 35(T), 36(T), 38(B), 39(T, BL BR), 40(T), 42(L, R), 43(T), 45(R), 48(L, R), 53(TL), 57(B, C, L,), 58(L), 59(TR), 60(BL), 6 (L), 65(B), 107(B), lll(L), II3(T), 144 (BL, BR), I56(TL, TR), 157(B), 159(0), 160(L), 163(C), 164(B), 171(B). Jack Leseuer — 2(BL), 7(B), lO(TR), I2(TL), 25(TR, TL, B), 26(TR), 27(TL), 29(BR), 30, 31, 32, 33(T), 5I(BR), 63(R), 65(C), 66(L, BR), 67(BR), 77(B), 89(B), 90(BR, T), 9I(T, R, B), 99(TL), I04(T, B), I05(BL), 122(B), I23(T, BL), I25(TR), I27(TR, BL, TL), I28(TL, TR, BR), I29(T), I3I(TL, TR), I32(BL, BR), I33(T, B), I34(CL, OR), I37(T, BR), 141(B), 158(B), I60(R), I6I(T), I62(TR, B) I66(T) I67( T), I69(CL), 172(B), I73(TR), 191 (T), I97(T), I98(T), I99(T, B), 200, 201 (T. OR, CL), 202, 203, 204, 205, 207(B). Mr. George Meador (National School Studios) — ll(BR), I3(TL, BR), 33(B), 35(B), 40(B), 46(TR), 47(TL, TR), 53(TR), 54(R], 67fBL), 68(TL, TR), 69(TL), 70(TR), 73(BL), 74(T), 75(T), 95(T), 100(B), 105(B), 120, 132(T), 145(B), 150(B), 152(B), I53(T), 155(B), 156(B), 158(C), 159(B), I6I(BL), I78(T), I80(TL, B), I8I(T, B), 191(B), 1 92(CR), 201(B). Mr. N. Pope (Daily Press) — 178(B), 188, 189, 190. Mr. Henry Sharp (Graphic Studios) — 3(TL), 5(0, B, T), 8(TR, B), 9(T), 14, 15, 16, 17, I8(BR), 34(CL, BR), 38(T), 41(B), 43(B), 44(T), 46(B), 47(B), 49(B), 50(L), 52(B), 53(B), 54(L, 0), 59(B), 60(T), 61, 62(T), 63(B), I22(CR), 124(B), 125(B), 129(B), I30(T), 131(B). 133(C), 134(B), I35(T), I37(BR), I39(T, B). 140(B), 141 (TR), I44(TR), I46(CR, B), 147(B), I49(T, BL). I5I(TL), I54(TR), 157(C), I64(T), I65(TR), l66(Bj. 167(B), I68(T, B), I69(T, CR, B), 170, I72(T), I74(TL. TR, B), I75(T, C, B), I92(T), 206(T), 207(T). Mr. Tom Williams — 136(B), 141(C), 142, I43(T, C). 246 Notes About the Book The 1969 Falcon was printed in offset by the Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. The cover was designed by Sandy Canady. The headings of the 1969 Falcon are set in Futura Medium; using 30-point for running heads and 24-point for stacked heads. Body copy, cap- tions, and identifications are set in Vogue; using 12-point for body copy and 10-point for captions and identifications. The Student Life section and division pages are set in 14-point type. The index pages are set in 10-point type. The Falcon uses progressive margins of I 4 inch gutter, I 2 inch top, % inch outside, and I inch bottom. Editor’s Wrap-Up The headaches of picture schedules, late nights, lost negatives, misplaced copy, and sacrificed time now behind me, I would like to thank all those who have helped me this year: Mrs. Rhea Baldino, my advisor and Mr. DeFalco from Taylor for their expert and professional help, Mr. Miller and the faculty for giving me a free rein when I needed it, Mr. Henry Sharp for his excellent pictures, and the student body and friends who helped make this publication possible. There is one more acknowledgement, however, one of extra special thanks to my staff. It was their cooperation and work, much of it overtime, that insured the successful completion of this book. To each and every staff member: a job well done. Perhaps the one characteristic I will remember most of this last year is my involvement and deal- ing with people. My position has brought me into contact with a wide range of people both in and out of school. It has been a valuable experience and time of learning for me. York to me is now a place with a soul, rather than a lifeless build- ing. I hope that the possession of this book will help you remember York in this way. Thank-you, Bill Casterline Editor, 1969 Falcon This is th end but we see some I alloons have cluster to meet theVhallen of n w experiences which hold i the promise j of unrevealed identity ■ This is the beginning . i 248 For Reference Not to be taken from this room


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