Colonial Heights High School - Omnibus Yearbook (Colonial Heights, VA)

 - Class of 1964

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He Iilayed football and nieniberiiiof Delta' Upsiloii ffigteifiiityf He 2 ew- i H A 'mfg at ' i f -1 i .va l . 5 received his Bachelor of Science degree and Miasters in Education at the Unive1'sity.i lVI1'z Dayis hashbeen a familiar :figure at ,Qolonial5mHeigl1tsg Higli School for eight years? During this tiine, he has served as tlieihead coach of footballg ibasketballg baseball and track. With tlle increasiiigf importance Off0Ll1I,aElll1lBltlQa p1'0g1'an1 c an1eztstl1el needbfor an athletic tclirector. iflliis po- iwaskfilled The niost i1i1po1't.iint Hg1'gai1'izatio1i M of ou1QEgchool, the J: Studentl C0- OI3C1'3lilVCiAQEAxSgl6CllEfil011, Wills oiigallgedgiaiid Davis. He ilirginized iflilOI1SgO1'C?H the Boys' Monogitaln Clnlgiaiid was the SP01lSQ15'0llUIQ?ll'l2ij01'6IlCSgEg0'1' ioneayear. . Mr. Davis liasffglone nigich to enipliasize arid QEQIIIQFQ our athle tic p1'ogqga11i, th1'ough xwhicl1 many honors, snch i i' as football eleven been to Ol11'iigCl166li. 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K ' K' , il There is no facet of public service more important than education and if I may offer one 5-if figs? 'thought whichumerits your continuing attentitgazi, it M ,A ' 'is the cohvidtion thatl trained'j'lfhinds 'Land' 'skifilfed hands' ' H i ,,, ,2Wimx,Q ,,ggi are indispensable to success in this era. 55 A- We ,in Virginia are' emphasizing, through ww , appropriations ,and improvements in our educational system, the opportunities open to those who are 1 willing to prepare themselves for this rapidly ad- vancing age of science and technology. i i u5..M 11. .. .. M 1 -f35..mmmm.... ,, u .. .. ' ...', 'M.... . Qs X 'L WH I' to 'each of you my 'bestH wishJes.' X Sincerely, . I 1 - ' 24 S7 l -T, , .. . W ' '. W N' pu . . HM' . ..M.. M . ww, ,, . . ,A . .. Q . . sis.. . aml 9 COLO IAL HEIGHT CITY COU CIL u 'T -v.. ,, .L X . Q1 1 W A .f . 14,1 F The city of Colonial Heights is governed by the City Council. The Council meets regularly on the third Tuesday of every month. These meetings are open to the public and all students are invited to attend any of them. The City Council is keenly interested in providing the best education possible for the youth of our city. The Council realizes the educational demands of all university systems and vvishes our students to have better than average quality in teachers and facili- ties in order that these students may better realize their ambitions in the years to come. To this end the Council reviews the budget submitted by the School Board, providing funds for our school sys- tem, and gives to the School Board a budget which will provide our young people with the best over-all program. HERSCHELL F. SNUGGS City Manager V -M -V V--W -- Y- 4 -- - ---5-,,----jgvf - their ,ri ,, .sa FIRST ROW: M . L ' W'll' ms, Clerkg Mayor Fred Shepherdg Mrs. Margaret Bowlin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Axrbrey Lucasg Mr. Ernej Eagliifaang Jack Armstrong, City Attorneyg Mr. Arthur Barlowg Mr. Webster Andrewsg Mr. Wilbur Dishman. C. G. Smith, Jr., Superintendent of Schools To the Class of 1964: Some seventeen years ago you came into an uneasy world. It was a world of global war, of distant conferences, of the beginning of withholding tax, and of good and gasoline rationing. Since these turbulent times, we have gone from a hot to a cold war and have entered a space age that only a few decades ago would have been unbelievable. Yes, times change, but people do not. The rules for living remain static. Those who live by the miles continue to be successful, not only in material wealth, but more signifi- cantly in their relationships with other people. What are some of these time-tested rules? First of all, there is HONESTY. We must be honest with ourselves as well as with others. We must face everyday problems realistically, and with confidence, and yet, realize our own limitations. Then there is LOYALTY. We should maintain a loyalty to our school, our employer, our church, our community and our country. Finally, there is HARD WORK. Our country was not made great by those who put forth just enough effort to wget by. lt is effort beyond the minimum demands of your teacher or your employer that turns the acceptable job into an excellent one. By following these simple rules of living you can help to carry the torch of progress through the changing years ahead. C. G. Smith, Jr. SCHOOL BOARD MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS COMSTOCK Mrs. Comstock is a graduate of Longwood College and is em- ployed at the Petersburg School of Childhood Kindergarten. Quite active in the community, Mrs. Comstock has given much of her time to various charitable organizations. Heir interests in education are: As a school board member, my chief interests in your education are that you may develop an awareness of your moral responsibilities in life, that each of you may receive a most effective training, which will enable you to utilize your talents to the fullest. ROBERT ALAN LOPER Mr. Loper attended Cornell and the University of Wisconsin and is employed by the United States Army Logistics Manage- ment Center, Fort Lee. Also active in the community Mr. Loper is local past president and state director of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. In regards to education Mr. Loper's attitude Was: To free the professional teacher of clerical and other non-pro- fessional duties so that he has time to teach in an environment conducive to learning. NAURICE WILTON KIDD Dr. Kidd received his Doctor of Optometry Degree from the Southern College of Optometry and is self-employed in Colonial Heights. He is a member of the Colonial Heights Lion's Club and a Director of Pioneer Federal Savings and Loan Association. As chairman of the School Board he desires: 'GTO give our children and community the best school system possible? RICHARD LYON JONES Mr. Jones attended the University of Virginia and received his L.L.B. Degree from Law School. He is self-employed and enjoys a large practice in the tri-city area. Mr. Jones has been an active Worker in the Kiwanis Club as well as the Boy Scouts. When asked what were his main interests in local education he replied, Adequate school facilities, higher scholarship and a broad extracurricular programf' WINTHROP ROSER CARTER Mr. Carter attended Lynchburg College and is currently em- ployed by the Norfolk and Western Railroad. Serving as clerk of the School Board, Mr. Carter's interests in the school system were, LLAIHPIC classrooms to accommodate pupils, qualified teachers, and a curriculum to meet the ne-eds of Colonial Heights studentsf' FRANKLIN PIERCE BRYANT Mr. Bryant attended V.P.I. and received a B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is employed by the Quartermaster Field Evaluation Agency, Fort Lee. 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R. :U11111 A 1 15 2 11 2' nl: .GX ,fl f -, Jr ' 1' , X X1 1 5.3- Hi qv RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Ellen Comstockg Mr. Alan Loperg Chairman, Dr. Maurice Kiddg Mr. Richard L. .lonesg Clerk, Carterg Mr. Franklin Bryant. ?a B- Q Q Qin WIQQN WN 'mmf- .fs aim- 4 , NM ' mu in 5 55 OUR ADMINISTRATORS The smooth operation of Colonial Heights High School is the responsi- bility of Mr. Louis N. Dalton, our prin- cipal. Mr. Dalton, who has been asso- ciated with the schools in Colonial Heights for a number of years is con- sidered one of the top administrators in this area. In spite of his crowded schedule, he can always find time to help any student or teacher when help is needed. ww W Mr. Louis N. Dalton, Principal Mr. Smith is well equipped for his tremendous job as assistant principal be- cause he has experienced almost all the problems that a teacher or principal has, for he has been both. Every day he deals with student problems, supervises school activities, and maintains strict discipline in a fitting blend of authority and under- standing. Mr. J. D. Smith, Assistant Principal ARE PROGRESSIVE Mr. John Butler Dean of Men Mrs. Mary Gill Visiting Teacher 5 H. , wl ,llyig 244.4 H on Mrs. Frances Wightman Dean of Women uw M ww wry :gxygg THEY TEACH US How To Cope With Lifeis Problems Through A Better Understanding Of A Our Environment ROBERT BATES English B.S. Wayne State THOMAS BURKE English M.Ed. U. of Virginia JAMES QLARK Physzcs B.S. North Carolina State IMOGENE COBERLY English M.F.I. R.P.I. I ' , l MARGARET cox l Business 5 B.S. Mary 'Washington l WILLIAM CRABT REE Industrial Arts 5 B.S. V.P.I. 3 BURTON ALEXANDER Physical Education B.S. U. of Virginia JUDITH BAILEY Art BS. Concord French RAYMOND DAVIS Physical Education M.S. U. of Virginia REBECCA EADES B.S. Concord JAMES DEES MARGARET DEES English English B.Ed. DuQuesne MAXINE GRUBBS Math Biology BS. Randolph Macon B.Ed. DuQuesne ROBERT GOULDER B.S. Madison College . . . More doors open onto a better understanding . VIVIAN DWYER Science B.S. Lander I LARRY HAMMER History BA. Hampton Sydney E w .,'- sl 'C .. 1' ff ' -Ez , ,f ,, M M VIRGINIA HARRISON JACK HUNDLEY JUANITA HUNDLEY CLIFFORD JORDAN Business Business English Band B.A. Longwood BS. East Carolina B.S. East Carolina B.M. Stetson U. FACULTY TED LINKOUS DARCY MAYS MARGARET McELROY JAMES MCNEER Mechanical Drawing Biolagy English . History B.S. East Tennessee State B,S, V,P,I, BS. U. of Virginia B.A. Emory and Henry IFN r L gag-, - M , ' . ,Q ff 3, L 16 .- . fm ,z wg' UPG! 5 if H Fx X -,L - -., ,A - e f . if N 21' '-' .113.. . ' v5E,Z..7L N . .. oxgpgqg ,- .514 H -' ' Q 9 ik E ww ff A ij! , , 53: Qrgiifiilij Jw'-' xl ,J Nag ,QW Qian EQ ' eff' .Aff him! RUSSELL MOON BARBARA PEROE Distributive Education! Math M.Ed. V.P.I. B.A. William and Mary OF 1964 ELIZABETH PORTER LLOYD PUGH ANN PULLEY WILLIAM READE Science History Spanish Advanced Math B,A, Wellesley B,A. Rando1ph.Mac0n B.A. Longwood MS. U. of Richmond LARRY REED NANCY RIVES ROBERT ROSS ROBERT SIMONS Sczence Chemistry English Geometry A B Glenville B.A. Randolph-Macon B.A. V.M.I. B.A. North Carolina State The faculty and administration, unlike the students, are a permanent integral part of a school. The student comes as an inexperienced freshman, and four years later graduates as a mature senior. He helps Colonial Heights to grow, but when he graduates his contribution is completed. The faculty member, how- ever, spends his entire career giving of himself to the school-in his knowledge, interest, and friendship. In the classroom, the teacher interprets his knowledge and experience to the student. Through his guidance, he hopes to help the students grow toward the maturity each one is seeking. He also shows his interest by supporting Colonial Heights, teams and pro- ductions, and by directing his activities with enthusiasm. And, because of Colonial Heights, size, he is able to offer friendship to the student, thus helping to create an atmosphere of warmth and security. It is the faculty who have put the educational building block of Colonial Heights in place and who have made it not just a building, but an edifice of learning. PRUDENCE SPOONER WICKHAM STEELE TERRY STROCK LUCY SYDNOR Lzbrarzan Physical Education History 550561106 B S Madison B.A. Emory and Henry BS- V.P-I. B.S. M21diSOH h aw , wmww:wxxx1l'xv' uw ' ' gag 3? RAYMOND VERNALL Band B.S. Indiana State RAENORD WALKER History M.A. East Carolina ANITA WEBB Physical Education B.S. Madisol FRANCES WIGHTMAN French B.A. Atlanta Christian EMILY WALKER Home Economics B.S. Longwood JOHN WATKINS Math B.S. V.P.I. GERALD WHITE Choral B.A. Indiana State NANCY WILKERSON Latin B.A. Westhampton I 011 KAY WALKER RAEF ORD WALKER English Government B.A. East Carolina M.A. East Carolina E CRE TARIE A hgixmmwgggggxng Qgegsmgmx gint. MRS. LEWIS MRS. HAZLETT CAFE T ERIA MRS. FAISON MRS. 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DIANE CATHERINE ALDERSON Diane . . . enjoys work and fun . . . Pm not kidding, honestn . . . hates getting up on Monday mornings . . . plans to be a secretary, -Q ,LLLELL AML, f Remembered for: ' F.H.A. 9, 105 Pep Club 11g Glee Club 12. CLASS OF 1964 DONNA FAY BERRY L'Donna . . . humorous . . . easy going' . . loves to ski . . , Pretty thingli' . . . wants to graduate from business school and to be come a successful secretary . . . would some day like to get married. Remembered as: Fun loving. Tri-Hi-Y 99 Pep Club 9, 10, 115 F.H.A. 12: l CONNIE LUVENE BASS Konnie,' . . . not a kinder or sweeter life could be found . . . dislikes boastful people . . . hopes to live to learn that she has helped someone. Remembered as: A good friend to all. S.C.A. 9, 10, Secretary 11, Vice President 129 Majorette 9, 10, 11, Drum Majorette 125 Honor Society 11, 12g Girls' Monogram Clubg F.T.A.g President Interclub Council 12. LEON HARDY BOISSEAU Leon . . . Tall and Lanky . . . likes water- skiing and auto racing . . . No big thing . . . hates fast Corvairs . . . hopes to go to college . . . would like to own a Playboy Club. Remembered as: Stick man. Baseball 9g Basketball 10g D.E. Club 12. t 1 tu tu tt it . ,,,L.stlllt'l1tl1lmltt tt BEVERLY ANN BOYKIN '4Bev . . . a soft-spoken miss . . . honest and sincere . . . Are you joshing me? . . . enjoys dialing St. Petersburg, Florida . . . hates pop tests in government . . . wants to become an airline stewardess. Remembered for: Her Turkish wedding ring. Band 9, 10, 11, 125 History Club 9, 10: F.H.A. 105 S.C.A. 115 Newspaper Staff 12. Secretary of Senior Class. BETTY LOU BROCKWELL Betti . . . talkative . . . always smiling . . . Ah, quexlings! . . . loves horseback riding and swimming . . . NYou do and you're dead! . . . wants to enter Smithdeal- Massey Business College. Remembered for: Her dislike for bucket seats. S.C.A. 95 History Club 9, 105 Pep Club 9, 105 Drama Club 9, 10, 115 Monitors Club 115 Majorette 115 F.H.A. 11, 12. JEAN KELLEY BRAME Jean . . . mischief in those dark eyes . . . Aw ya dip! . . . likes pizza, barbecue, and french fries . . . dislikes people who gossip . . . wants to graduate from high school, go to business college and then, who knows! Remembered for: Party tonight? F.H.A. 11,12. V af as ev V, ng-' ies: H H ' I . .L ,QQ Y ,, 'rt is 1 l H ' 'Z D , ' fi' 4 it Q wi, H' ltiihll ll it 'lg 1 GERALD BERNARD BROWDER, JR. Jerry . . . prep is the word . . . I am a lover, but as of yet I have found nothing to love . . . pet peeve-his 13 years in school . . . wants to become a bum millionaire. Remembered as: Fitz Band 9, 105 Rifle Club 105 Projection Crew 10, 11. i n JUDITH LYNN BRINKLEY Judy . . . loads of fun . . . Gasp . . . ability to get in trouble without even trying . . . Brinkley . . . enjoys listening to record albums and cheering . . . hopes to attend college and become a good nurse. Remembered for: Big blue eyes and a smile. s.C.A. 10, 11, 125 Pep Cliib 9, 10, 115 Girls' Monogram Club 11, 125 Cheerleader 10, 115 Co-Head Cheerleader 125 Annual Staff 12. CHARLES FREDERICK BROWN, JR. Fred . . . our perpetual student . . . Thais the breaks! . . . likes water skiing . . . Put it to you like this. . . . hopes to graduate. Remembered as: One of our Colonial Min- ute-men. Football 10, 115 Band 9, 10, 11, 12. 13. GREGORY GALLEHER BROWN Greg . . . a fine athlete and a fine guy . . . Gosh knows 1'm sorry! . . . enjoys the Kingston Trio . . . Definitely! . . . plans to attend college and enter business or law. Remembered as: Tay. Junior National Honor Society 9g S.C.A. 9, 10, 11g Baseball 10, 11, 12g Basketball 10, 11, 12g Football 12g Track 11, 12 Key Club Senior Director 12. Vice-President of Senior Class. MIRIAM MARGARET BUNKER Miriam . . . capable . . . easy-going . . . 'gSomeone's going to check-up short! . . . enjoys dancing . . . pet-peeve-tangled coat hangers . . . wants to go to business school and become ,a secretary. Remembered for: Let's go skating. TriHi-Y 9g Band 9, 10, 11g Pep Club 10, 11, 12g National Honor Society 11, Treas- urer 120 I J' x g JOSEPH SAMUEL BROWN III HJ. B. . . . listen to that boy play the guitar . . . Are you for real? . . . enjoys hunt- ing . . . pet-peeve-breaking a guitar string during a dance . . . wants to find a good job and have a good time. Remembered as: One of the Downbeats. Football 9g Basketball 9, 10, 11g Baseball 9, 103 Boys' Monogram Club 11. s 'D PATRICIA ELAINE BURFOOT Pat . . . nonchalant . . . unpredictable . . . Ah, do it! . . . likes collecting stuffed animals and boys . . . Ain't no big thing dislikes conceited bo s . . . . y , , , hopes to become a laboratory technologist. Remembered as: Peaches gi Y i Y Htwttwlvttt TIMOTHY DRYE BROWN Tim . . . a smile for everyone . . . Aloha Nui . . . enjoys surfing and sports . . . dislikes being interrupted when he's doing his heavy reading-the newspaper funnies . . . wants to go to college and study engineering. Remembered as: Our perfect idiot. Pep Club 105 S.C.A. 11g Baseball 10, 11, 123 Basketball 10, 11, 12g Track 123 Key Club President 12. TERRY WAYNE BURGESS Terry . . . cute and crazy . . . whiz on the basketball court . . . Ah, scut . . . enjoys sports . . . dislikes lack of school spirit at games . . . has hopes of going to college. Remembered as: Gun. Baseball 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball 9, 10, 11. 123 Boys' Monogram Club 119 Key Club 12. tt. jr ' l 1 .gal CHARLES WAYNE BURTON '4Wayne . . . tall and thin . . . Bull . . . enjoys water skiing . . . was really sur- prised at the Ring Dance . . . dislikes lights f?l . . . wants to attend V.M.I. and major in math. Remembered for: Have slide rule, will solve. Virginia History Club President 9g .l.V. Basketball 10g Cross Country 11g Track 11, 125 Key Club 12. 4.1 ' -.. w- few 3 . siiisi? I H H s we ,. L. MARSHA ANN CLEMENTS Marsha . . . poised and smiling . . .- Cee- sh . . . likes just being lazy . . . dislikes people who don't stand up straight . . . has hopes of going to college. Remembered for: On restriction, again? Cheerleader 9g Pep Club 9, 10g French Club 103 Dramatics Club 129 Annual Staff 12. 28 WINTHROP ROSER CARTER HW. R. . . . Let others do the work-l'1l do the resting. . . . enjoys water skiing . . . No big thingn . . . dislikes bright lights on a dark road . . . wants to graduate and to get married. Remembered as: Liver Pills. Football 9g Baseball 9g Band 9, 10, 11, 12. RICHARD BANKS COVINGTON Dickie . . . prep . . . natural blond . . . When my studies get too deep, then I lay me down to sleep . . . likes golfing and playing pool . . . Keep it cool . . . ambi- tion: In hopes of extending my educational program in college. Remembered as: Trick, Band 99 Baseball 9, 105 Basketball 9, 10. ss, mal fees., uafsaitia Wm SARAH ELIZABETH CLEATON Sarah . . . shy but good hearted . . . Oh, nuts! . . . enjoys reading a good book . . . dislikes hearing people pop chewing gum . . . wants to become a physical thera- pist. Remembered as: Cleo. Drama Club 10, 11, 12g Senior Bulletin Board Committee 12. ALICE AUDREY CROCKER '4Alice . , . has a head for business . . uMust be nice. . . . likes dancing and cook ing . . . Ain't no big thing. . . . dislike- people who think they are it . . . wants t graduate and to become a good secretary. Remembered for: Her auburn hair. Pep Club 11, 125 F.H.A. 12. BETTY ROSE CUMMINS 'iBette . . . cute blonde . . . You must be kidding . . . enjoys reading, twirling a baton, and corresponding by mail . . . hates being teased . . . plans on attending college to prepare for a career in business. Remembered as: Emmitfs girl. Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 105 Dramatics Club 105 S.C.A. 10, 125 Majorette 11, 125 Girls' Monogram Club 12. I.. W vK5'5?2' 'H' I ' XWALTER LOWRY DAVIS, JR. Korky . . . tall and good looking . . . You're putting me on . . . enjoys listening to Mantovani . . . dislikes someone to inter- rupt him while he's talking on the phone . . . wants to get a degree in civil engineer- mg. Remembered as: A lover. Dramatics Club 125 Cross Country Team 12. ROBERT THOMAS CURRY Bobby . . . men of few words are the best men . . . That's right . . . his main hob- bies are sleeping and eating . . . dislikes homework . . . hopes to get a good job . Remembered as: Quiet but friendly. Football 9, 11. JAMES WILLIAM DeBOER 4'Jim . . . tall and handsome . . . one of the boys . . . UI ain't fooling ya! . . . enjoys playing basketball . . . Star . . . hopes to attend a university and become a business lawyer. Remembered for: Is that a Cinder in your eye or do you always wink that way? Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Monogram Club 115 Key Club 12. 1- 1 HARRY MORTON DAVIS, III H. M. . . . heard before he's seen . . . enjoys cars and sports . . . Sports model . . . dislikes stuck-up and big mouth girls . . . would like to attend college. Remembered as: A great football player. Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Boys' Monogram Club 11. GEORGE HAROLD EDWARDS ':George . . . welcomed wherever he goes and valued for himself . . . That's grue- some . . . a real idiot . . . i'Ka-doo, Ka-doo! . . . spends time collecting civil war relics . . . dislikes Yankees . . . hopes to graduate from V.M.I. Remembered for: Wfhe south shall rise again! Band section leader 9, 10, 11, 125 S.C.A. 11, 125 Interclub Council 11, 125 Honor Society 11, 125 Key Club 12. :Fertile tal. President of Sefzior Class. 29 ROBERT COMER EDWARDS Bud . . . All great men are dying-I feel ill myself . . . or a reasonable facsimile thereof . . . enjoys sleeping . . . dislikes Sunday drivers on a week-day morning . . . hopes to succeed. Remembered as: Tall and ambitious with lots of humor. Track 9g Football 9, 10, 113 Band 9, 10: Basketball 10g S.C.A.g Boys' Monogram Club 11. THOMAS HARRY FANTY ':Thomas . . . I belong to the uniong my books are closed at night . . . If at first you don't succeed, quit! lt's not worth it . . . enjoys homework, hal, and playing the guitar . . . plans to attend business college and go into accounting. Remembered as: The silent type. ll J H tu 2Z'?tttu 1 RANDOLPH DAVIS ELEY Randolph . . . real nice guy . . . can be seen at the Rainbow any time . . . sharp dresser and great personality . . . Do it, do it, do it, . . . dislikes goats that don't carry chewing gum . . . hopes to be a phar- macist and own an apothecary drugstore. Remembered as: Randy Boi Fgotball 9g Annual Staff Business Manager 1 . I ii f:Qi:NNkRiiQ0fN ,M C2251 so t 1, . BENNIE ROSS FERGUSON 4'Bennie . . . good college material . . . always serious . . . enjoys all types of music . . . another true confederate rebel . . . hopes to go to college, get a Pl1.D. in en- gineering, make a million as fast as possible and then retire. Remembered as: 'Tergief' Band 9, 10, 11, 123 All-State Band 10, 115 Drama Club 115 S.C.A. 11, 123 Band Cap- tain 12g Key Club 129 lnterclub Council 12g National Honor Society 12. BETTY JEAN ELLIS 4fBetty . . . dark hair and bright eyes . . . Don't let it worry ya! . . . dance en- thusiast . . . dislikes people who are con- ceited . . . hopes to get a secretarial job and get married. Remembered for: Which team to cheer for on Thanksgiving Day? Pep Club 10g F.H.A. 11, 12. SYLVESTER ALFRED FERRARA g'Sylvester . . . always willing to help . . . Sei still Du Schwellkopfn . . . Syl . . . enjoys sports and painting . . . sometimes known as Leroy . , . hopes to attend Newport News Ship Building Co. Appren- tice School and become a successful drafts- man. Remembered as: Husky and handsome. Football 11, 12g Wrestling 113 Clee Club 123 Annual Staff, Art Editor 123 Track 12. . VINCENT MICHAEL FORESTA teachers and classes are his objections to education . . . Do ya . . . enjoys working on cars . . . walking . , . hopes to go to school study IBM machines and then work for Government. tl for: His squeal marks. 9g Basketball 93 Projection Crew 11g Wrestling ll, Football 115 Boys' 1 . Club 11 ELLEN LOUISE GOOD ':Ellen . . . slender, slight and brunette . . . No big thing. . . . ready to help at anytime . . . enjoys swimming and tennis . . . dislikes people who are sarcastic . . . hopes to become a medical technologist. Remembered as: Quiet as an explosion. Club 9, 10g s.C.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club 12g Dralnatics Club 12: r 12, WALTER DOUGLAS FOWLER ':Doug . . . intelligent and carefree . . . he'll either find a way or make one . . . Great day in tl1e morning . . . enjoys water skiing, skin diving, photography and -track events . . . hopes to attend V.P.l. and become an engineer in Nuclear Physics. Remembered as: lndustrious. Track 10, 11, 123 Cross Country 11, 123 Key Club 12, Annual Staff Photographer 12. CONNIE LEE GRAMMER Connie . . . smiling face and optimistic quzps . . . UI don't have time . . . enjoys reading and sewing . . . dislikes lights UD . . . plans to attend college and become a teacher. Remembered as: Quiet but friendly. Virginia History Club Treasurer 9, 103 Pep Club -9, 10, 11, 123 Library Clubhll, 12g Colonial Courier Staff 123 National Honor. Society 12. . .. ,, is vw all GAYDARIK Steve . . . silence is golden but who wants to be silent? . . . You idiot! . . . always good for a joke . . . enjoys steak and french fries . . . dislikes going to school . . . hopes to graduate as an architect from Georgia Tech. Remembered as: Good natured. S.C.A. 9. WAYNE PATRICK HAMMOND 'iWayne . . . another fast talker . . . Oh, greatlu . . . enjoys electronics, amateur radio, coin collecting and writing science fiction . . . hopes to go to V.P.l. and become an electronics engineer. Remembered for: ':Smile, you're on candid camera. Key Club 12g Annual Staff Photographer 12g National Honor Society 12. Q! umm, H, 311171 ,H 11 H 1 fs, :ju it wwwjm me 1 gg 4 g 11. it , l 1 111 await.. . , 1, ,., .,r. H H ju ju 11 ,292 11 ,,,111,,i,,,,g,ig5 ww . 1! New ss ' 11 w 11 is ' 'ggi BERNARD WILSON HARRELL Bernard don't take life too seriously you wonit get out alive . .. If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try, try, try, try, again . .. likes cars, water skiing and motor cycles hopes to finish school and be- come an electrical engineer or a mechanic. Remembered for: Really vying! M KARL EVERETTE HAUSER L'Karl . . . quiet persons are welcome every- where . . . My goodness . . . enjoys skiing, diving and swimming . .. has no pet peeve hopes to become a civil engineer. Remembered for: His bright red hair. Band 9, 10. 32 ELAINE DELORES HARRISON Elaine always ready for a good time Are you for real? enjoys roller skating and dancing dislikes people' without a sense of humor hopes to at- tend business school, then become a secre- tary with a real cute boss. Remembered as: Wrong way Harrison. Pep Club 9, l0g Dramatics Club llg Moni- tor's Club llg F.H.A. ll, 12. RONNIE LEROY HEATH Ronnie eager to please Wee doggiesn enjoys basketball and baseball . . . likes suping-up go-kart- motors for rec- ing . .. dislikes to see young people smok- ing . .. hopes to continue racing or become a jet mechanic. Band 9, 10, ll, 123 Drum Section Leader 9, 103 Industrial Arts Club 12. dim ii. is 'ai DONALD WAYNE HART '4Don never too busy to speak, nm too unhappy to smile That's all likes fried chicken enjoys swimm camping and fishing dislikes stuck up people . . . hopes to take a two year business course and then find a good job. Remembered as: Friendly. ROBERT ALLEN HELLMAN Bobby Cool as a moose driving, fixing cars, and sports steak, French fries and food in general . . has a strong dislike for school hop to go to college and major in architectu drawing. Remembered as: Quiet but full of energy. Track 9, 11, 123 Football 12. ROSEMARY BERNICE HOWLETT '4Rose . . . sweet gal . . . 4'Are you kid- din'? . . . enjoys reading, music and swimming . . . likes hamburgers . . . people who can't take a compliment graciously peeve her . . . plans to attend college and study teaching. Remembered as: Agreeable and sincere. Dramatics Club 115 F.H.A. 11, 125 F.T.A. 12, DARREL WAYNE KEMP Darrel . . . well known and well liked :senior . . . Dumb bunn . . It's not y . hat I don't like studyingg I just like fun eore . . . his fun includes working out on 'e high bar . . . hopes to go to college and -n get plenty of money. ,rnembered as: Doll Baby. ack 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 115 Cross .Juntry 12. DIANA GAYLE JENKINS Diana . . . couldn't live without a phone . . . Are you for real? . . . enjoys talk- ing and eating . . . her little brother makes fa good pet peeve . . . likes pizza and french fries . . . hopes to succeed in her secret desires. Remembered as: Du Jay. Pep Club 95 F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12. DAVID PAUL -KEPPLE David . . . Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die. . . . enjoys bowling and shooting a- rifle . . . roast beef makes a good meal . . . hopes to graduate from college. Q Remembered as: The intelligent type. Key Club 125 National Honor Society 12. JOHN THOMAS JONES Tommie . . . a real band veteran . . . energetic . . . '6Scuby-do . . . enjoys music and swimming . . . steak ranks high on his menu . . . claims he has no dislikes . . . hopes to graduate from college. Remembered as: A great sax player. Track 95 S.C.A. 95 Band 9, 10, 11, 12. H H ,ggi H MARY ELIZABETH KIDD Elizabeth . . . the measure of her capacity promises nothing but success . . . No big thing! . . . enjoys bowling and Va. Beach . . . dislikes conceited people and gossip . . . hopes to graduate from college with a degree. Remembered for: Her mischief. Pep Club 9, 105 S.C.A. 9, 105 Cheerleader 105 Glee Club 9, 125 Annual Staff 10, 115 Annual Editor-in-Chief 125 Interclub Coun- cil 125 National Honor Society 11, 12. 33 RICHARD HARTWELL KIRKLAND Ricky calm, cool and collected f?l Ain't no big thing enjoys bowl- ing and driving cars hates homework Definitely likes steak hopes to graduate from college and do something for others as well as himself. Remembered as: Good-natured. JOHN CHRISTOPHER KOLLMAN 'LChris humorous, cheery and unpre- dictable .lust be that way then enjoys cars and going steady Forget it! hopes to graduate from college. Remembered for: His recess hideaway. S.C.A. 9, 105 Baseball 9, 10. ' ,Sis gf , 'I - , e1 A t I ,ll-gif, .s'af'm,,,m,7rm ittai will Lint '.1'w ww' 'wn,'f'.,., ,,,.m,,.,,izww1 RAYMOND WILSON KITCHEN Butch Work is the real root of all evil. That's where money comes from. enjoys being a nuisance Bad ones! dislikes people who don't laugh hopes to make something of himself. Remembered as: Always laughing. Glee Club 9, 10g Basketball 9, 103 Baseball 109 Football 11g Boys' Monogram Club 11. 'W H fzu H V sl il BRENDA MARIA LANE '4Brenda small and quiet 'alf that ain't funny, I'll hide collects straws and paper cups . . . dislikes nosey people . . . hopes to finish school, to get ahead in life and to someday marry. Remembered for: Her two day school week. D.E. Club 12. 0 W I j' nl - ijfvf: 55,1-M 3 it JOHN WILLIAM KLOOTWYK 'L.lohnny . .. no one'sA defects sought he to know, so he never made himself a foe Gi ' 97 v 4 Long live the South! enjoys music and dancing dislikes the combination of a demerit slip and a mail box . .. hopes to graduate. Remembered as: A quiet bandsman. Track 9g Band 9, 10, 11, 12. HERBERT ALLEN LANIER Herb . . . hard worker . .. Don't put off for tomorrow what you can put off indefinite- ly . . . good organization man . . . really goes for cars likes steak and French fries . .. hopes to get a degree in engineering or math. Remembered for: His famous poems. Band 9g Key Club 12. time ff l l l w Q PRESTON WOODROW LEFTWICH, JR. Preston he will make his mark on life No-o-o-o-0 always ready to help hopes to become a professional meteorologist and find his place in the world. Remembered as: Our answer to Albert Einstein, Basketball 9, 105 Baseball 105 Class Pres- ident 105 Newspaper Managing Editor 115 Boys' Monogram Club 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, President 125 Key Club 125 Annual Staff 12. KATHLEEN O'DELI.. LEVY Kathy stylish lass-popular, too Slim I know enjoys sewing loves sorority, beach and .loe Levy dislikes students with bad school spirit hopes to study art in college and to fun. Remembered for: Her willingness to do any- thing for C,H.H.S. Basketball 9, 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 115 Cheer- leader 10, 11, 125 Girls' Monogram Club 11, 125 S.C.A. 125 Annual Staff 12. have MYRA JEAN LEHNER Myra pleasant poise . .. '4You know friendly enjoys water skiing pizza rates high hopes to do a lot of traveling. Remembered for: Her 'Southern' drawl. Basketball 95 Spanish Club 105 F.H.A. 9, 115 Pep Club 125 Drama Club 10, 12. FAYE DIANE LEWIS Penny .. . fun-loving but sincere . . . The things you see when you don't have a shot- gun to protect yourself dislikes people with no sense of humor . .. enjoys sewing, swimming and horseback riding . . . plans to get a degree in nursing. Remembered as: A future homemaker. Pep Club 95 Band 9, 10, 115 Dramatics Club 115 F.H.A. 12. tvMat1,lQf5fiagiii5' El WILLIAM ALVIN LEPLEY, JR. Bill real wild kid Big hairy deal enjoys building model cars and sleeping dislikes school hopes to join the Air Force and afterwards go to a Junior College. Remembered for: His crowded tent. Band 9, 10, 115 Track 11. CAROL ANN LIENHARD quiet and unpredictable Carol Oh, no enjoys all types of dancing dislikes people who are never plans to attend a business col- and art . . . on time lege. Remembered as: A dance enthusiast. Pep Club 9, 105 Cheerleader 105 Majorette 11, 12. BARBARA LYNN LOVE Barbara beneath her quiet exterior there is a great deal of merriment . .. 'Til do it . .. later! enjoys music, reading and telephone conversations . . . dislikes be- ing knocked around by tall sixth graders hopes to become an English teacher. Remembered as: Sweet as they come. Pep Club 11, 125 F.T.A. 12. . GARY TUCKER M-:LAUGHLIN Gary the reward of his diligence is bound to be success Surely you jest . ,. enjoys fishing, chess, hunting and read- ing dislikes know-it-alls hopes to graduate from college and then to teach in high school. Remembered as: 'iMack. Projection Crew 9, 10, 11, 123 Library Staff 9, 10, 11, 12g Glee Club 12. 36 l. .t ts' M H eszstfgsz M 'M i V 4 we fast H i ii JOHN WALLER LUNSFORD, JR. Johnny 'Tm the only one oi my kind . . . Yea, Bo! . .. enjoys sports . .. dislikes stuck-up girls . .. hopes to become a draftsman, make friends and live an average life. P Remembered for: Could always be found at the Rainbow. Football 95 Basketball 9g Baseball 93 Band 9, 10, 11. yn TERRY ROBERT MAES Terry dark haired guy I'll never tell likes girls and cars in that order dislikes people who wise off all the time hopes to graduate and become an electrician . . . would like to miss Uncle Sam. Remembered for: His actions are the best interpreters of his thoughts. Basketball 10, 11. H H H fear. ll . its . . Hi .sea H uifllggiisu viiwii uN'of' . H5511 H ju E .H iiwlaa. Mum , ef? ii E 2 E E Z ,r- E. mp ffff f 7- f 4 SHERRYL LEE McGEE Sherryl big flirt 'iYou're putting me on . . . enjoys reading, and working . . . Big hairy deal . .. dislikes homework on weekends, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights plans to join the Navy and to go to college. Remembered as: Magoo. Band 9, S.C.A. 9, 10g Cross Country 12g Track 12g Dramatics Club 12. MARY KATHLEEN MAJESKI 1 Kathy . . . agreeable I . . Real1y? enjoys reading, r . riding horses . . . dislikes crowded star rv Dream plans to become a c mercial artist. telpful awmg Remembered as: Quiet and dependable. S.C.A. 11, Pep Club 12. CONSTANCE MARIE MARSHALL Connie .. . diligence is her key word . . . ':Never give up enjoys spending her time with her boyfriend . .. dislikes people who try to be something they're not hopes to finish school and get married. Remembered for: Impossible is a word I'll never use. D.E. Club 12. BILLIE JEAN MARTIN Billie blond bombshell Be good . . . enjoys water skiing, horseback riding, and dancing dislikes people who aren't on time 'Tm hungry! plans on majoring in physical education in college. Remembered as: Our pretty Junior Mis. F.T.A. 10g F.H.A. 10g S.C.A. 12g Spanish Club 109 Newspaper Staff 10g Majorette 9,10,11, 12. FLORA JEAN MARSHALL 6'Teta . .. a grain of gaiety seasons every- one Censored likes steak and French fries hopes to become a social worker. 7 I VflWRemembered as: A wit. pFrench Club 9, 10g Dramatics Club 9, 105 Basketball 9, 10. EMMETT CALVIN MARTIN Emmett proud but a friend . .. a.in't. no big thing likes French fries and a Bigga Burger . .. has hopes of graduating from college. Remembered as: A musician. Band 9, 10, 11, 12g S.C.A. 9g Football 9. WILLIAM EARL MARSHALL Bill always looking for a good time Cowabunga enjoys skin diving, photography and judo . .. wishes that some of the girls at Thomas Dale went to C.H.H.S. . . .hopes to study electronics . . . would like to live at Malibu and go surfing on the weekends. Remembered as: A real nice person. Band 9, 103 Wrestling 12. I' ues' ,I I .mu H Mm H Q. Z , sz.-fr I ij .fm I H H H ss, 1 ullfxffif' 155 Ww, ,w' I MMWWM-ffsiiif Pio wlM u ii SM BARRY KEITH MILES 'SBa.rry tuff looking blond has real brain power Definitely! en- joys playing basketball and tennis dis- likes writing term papers . L . hopes to grad- uate from college and become a successful-1 engineer. Remembered As: One of' Colonial Height's finest. Latin Club 109 S.C.A. 12, National Honor Society 125 Key Club, Vice Presidentg Bas- ketball 10. Treasurer of Senior Class 37 1 11-a., 1 , LESLIE PACE MIMMS '4Pace . .. walks tall but is seldom heard . . . Bull hockey . .. enjoys working with radios . . . hopes to graduate from high school and college. Remembered as: A nice guy. Track 10. . RONALD CLEMENT O'SHlELDS Ronnie graduation will be his hap- piest day All's well that ends in a well enjoys Nascar races, sport car rallies and motorcycles . . . dislikes hearing a certain teacher tell his typewriter off . . . hopes to get out of C.H.H.S. and buy a sports car. Remembered for: 4'What southern accent? D.E. Club 12. Q a if , 1 lg Y 2 -, - .111-Ugg .1 sw 35565 'all' . 1 . 1: 1: Z , 5 'i Li Tim . 1. se' ia- ..ss.1..,.1. sagem - JUDY ELAINE MOORE Iudi fun to be around A . u. . . u W, naw - - - enJ0YS reading, swimming and sewing spook loves Virginia Beach and boys . . . dislikes twofaced people ,, , wants to majorin le francais in college. Remembered as: Quite a gal, eh? Hlswrv C1ub,9s Pep 011111 9, 10, llg s.c.A. 9, 10, ll: Glrls' Monogram Club 125 News- paper Staff 12g Annual Staff 123 Cheer- leader 123 National Honor Society 12. 115211 111 111 111 ll' V1f: ' N121 11 115111 THOMAS WILLIAM OLIVER Tom in tl1e game and not a mere spectator Run that through again, Please! enjoys hunting land fishing steak and French fries rate high on this guy's menu as l es of attending the Air Force Acadeqiijgisj Remembered s: With a little help he could manag the 1 orld. Ba7i1Td-5IQ,..,1Tl, 125 National Honor Society 11, Vic ,alifesident 123 Football 11, 12g Track 1fi'12g Rifle Team 11, 12g Key Club 12fEs11. Editor of omn1buS'64. . I EILEEN LAVAY NUGENT Eileen . . . precise in all that she does . .. That's the breaksn enjoys horseback riding, dancing and pool dislikes con- ceited people and exams . . . hopes to grad- uate, get a job and have a successful mar- mage. Remembered as: 4'Nuggie. F.H.A. 12. ARCHER RILEY OVERBY, III A, R. . . . crazy comedian . .. You have got problems . .. enjoys CB. radio, camp- ing . . . dislikes kids with Walkie talkies . . . hopes to attend college. Remembered as: KCJO963. S.C.A. 11. JEANNINE CAROL OVERMAN Jeannine what's missing in quantity is present in quality Oh, really? . .. enjoys sewing, knitting, playing the piano and collecting stuffed animals dislikes people who won't put forth an effort hopes to graduate from college with a de- gree in elementary education. Remembered as: A pert and pcppy miss. Band 9, 10g Tri-Hi-Y 103 F.T.A., Secretary 10, Treasurer 11, President 12g National Honor Society 11, Secretary 12g Interclub Council 12. BETTY LEE PECHT 'tBet . .. always happy Hang in there! enjoys sewing and horseback riding . .. French fries make the meal . .. hopes to become a nurse. Remembered for: Her bright smile. Class Secretary 11g F.H.A. 11, Historian and Parliamentarian 12. STEPHEN DONALD PARKER Steve . . . swell basketball player . . . screw . . . enjoys listening to the Kingston Trio and sleeping dislikes girls who get better grades on tests than he does . . . wants to study architecture in college. Remembered as: A great guy and a real credit to C.H.H.S.' Football 9g Honor Council 93 D.E. Club 95 S.C.A. 9, 12g Boys' Monogram Club 9, 11, 123 lnterclub Council 115 Class President 113 National Honor Society 11, 12g Basket- ball 9, 10, 11, 12g Track 9, 10, 11, 12g Key Club 12. 5lmgg3ll.t! am... ,, ll11'f'3 .'l jLxg,g-J JUDITH ANN PECK Judi dark hair and eyes make a pretty, picture H011-hinny, minny! enjoys swimming and acting dis- likes swatting flies at dinner time . . . hopes to always have the security of her tooth- brush and To break a leg. Remembered as: Our little Junior who made the Big time. Dramatics Club 10, 11, 125 Cheerleader 9. 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 12. DIANA LEE PATTERSON Diana never know she's there until you hear her laugh '4Yea, though 1 would! enjoys roller skating, sewing and dancing . . . thinks pizza is the greatest .. . hopes to attend a northern business col- lege with all those Yankees. Remembered as: Quiet but fun loving. Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President 95 Pep Club 11. BAXTER FRANCIS PHILLIPS, JR. Baxter likes the best things in life You got me enjoys working on cars dislikes '57 Fords plans to study law in college hopes to travel around the world. Remembered as: Bax. JAMES LYLE PIERCE Jim straight from Philadelphia ... You guys spends most of his time working loves steak and French fries dislikes hearing a certain teacher tell his typewriter off hopes to succeed. Remembered as: a faithful Yankee. D.E. Club 12. MILDRED LOUISE PRITCHETT 5'Millie . . . ready to help anytime . . . It's just terrible D. . . enjoys skating and horse- back riding . .. dislikes homework hopes to enter Civil Service work. Remembered as: Easy to get ,along with. History Club 9g S.C.A. 93 Pep Club 10, 11, 12g F.H.A. 10, 11, 12. '40 i ,u ,, :fm it oar, , QQ H 'Hi H Sergei: ii ,i H REGINALD ERNEST POND, JR. Ernie if silence were golden Ernie would a pauper be Have you ever? enjoys singing and playing the piano dislikes people who spill pizza on his white shirt . .. plans to attend the Univer- sity of Virginia and study to be a teacher. Remembered for: His contagious humor. S.C.A. 9, 10, Treasurer 11g Class Treasurer 105 F.T.A. 113 National Honor Society 11, 12g Newspaper Editor 12g Key Club 12. SIDNEY FRANKLIN PRITCHETT 'lSid . .. life of the party Aw, come on man. . . . enjoys water skiing and hunt- ing . . . dislikes Latin translations . . . hopes to finish college. Remembered as: Quite a clown. Track Manager 10. SUZANNE OGBURN POOLE Suzanne . . . she seizes hearts not waiting for consent You l-mothead enjoys sorority and Virginia Beech dislikes getting up on Monday morning for- getful . . . hopes to become a social worker. Remembered for: Personality plus. Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, Head Cheerleader 123 Class Secretary 10g Interclub Council 10, 125 Pep Club 9, 10, 115 Newspaper Staff 123 Annual Staff 12g National Honor Society 12. VIRGINIA DIANNE PRUETT Dianne works hard on her studies Use your head for something else be- sides a hat rack enjoys ballet dancing, sewing, and housekeeping . . . dislikes home- work hopes to become a teacher and someday to be married. Remembered for: Her love of dancing. WILLIAM HAYWOOD PRUETT Billy judge me as you willg 1 am what I am Seek ye first the kingdom of Heaven likes to fix things and carve wood hopes to become a good electronics technician. Remembered as: The silent type. PATRICIA GAYLE SAUNDERS Ga le talks as if words were going Y out of style . .. The heck with it all likes going places and talking on the phone dislikes stuck-up people hopes to go into accounting. Remembered as: '4Moutl1. Glee Club 95 History Club 9, 10g Cheer- leader 105 F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, V. P. 125 Newspaper Staff 11, As- sistant Editor 12g Omnibus 64-Class Edi- tor. MILDRED CAROL REINERS Millie plenty of sense and good natured Ain't no big thing en- 'o's sewing -dancing and uwreckinv cars cl av 5 H as I: 'Forget it! hopes to get a good job and become a successful stenographer. Remembered for: Her generous smile. Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Dramatics Club 11g F.H.A. 10, 11, 12. DONNA LEE SCHEFKE L'Donna the force of her own merit makes her way Oh, No! enjoys baton twirling, swimming, skiing, and skat- ing . . . dislikes unthoughtful and incon- siderate people . . . hopes to become a nurse and possibly afterwards a doctor. Remembered as: Industrious. Majorette 9, Pep Club 93 Newspaper Staff 9, 10, 11, Editor 12, National Honor S0- eiety 12. BONITA SUE RUDDICK Sue beneath her quiet exterior there lies a great deal of mischief MI-yi-yi! likes singing, dancing, and sports hopes to become a registered professional nurse. ' D Remembered as: Good Natured. Glee Club 9g Basketball 9, 105 F.H.A. 9, 11, Football Drill Team 9, 11, Mixed Chorus 11g Annual Staff 11, Basketball Drill Team 115 Pep Club 9, 11, 12. CATHY ANN SCHWARZ Cathy we know not much of her, but what we know is good Chow Y'all 'plans to become an elementary school teacher. Remembered as: Quiet but full of energy. Bridge and Chess Club 9, 10g Pep Club 9, 10, 115 Literary Magazine 9, 10, Editor 11g Chorus 10, 113 National Honor Society 10, Treasurer 11, 125 F.T.A. 12. 4I 1 CATHERINE SHARON SCRIVENER Cathy remember the tea kettle thou gh up to its neck in hot water it continues to sing . . . How about thati' . .. enjoys read- ing, cooking, and sewing pet peeve is her contacts hopes to graduate from college with a B.S. in nursing. Remembered for: Her always present gig- gle. Dramatics Club 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 12, Newspaper Staff 12. JANET CLINE SMITH Jan Good, true, loyal, would that there were more like her Oh, just for- get it!! enjoys reading and swimming dislikes being called squirt hopes to major in math in college and travel. Remembered for: Her high ideals and genuine sincedty. Latin Club 95 Newspaper Staff 113 Pep Club 119 S.C.A. ll, President 123 Cheer- leader 11, 125 Monogram Club 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12. GEORGE DAVID SHEFFIELD David tbruised and shaken, battered and dazed, marvelous how I graduated . .. What about it? . .. likes to fish and play pool .. . 'LWhat you goin' do now? . . . hopes to get out of school and join the anny. Remembered as: Professor. Football 9, 105 D.E. Club 12. I , 1 , . it . 1 H Hu uumuuu 5, Maw uw ,um M X , L it Z it JANET GAIL SMITH Janet . . . independent, proud yet a friend Really enjoys sewing dislikes conceited people hopes to become a good secretary. Remembered as: A good dancer. S.C.A. 95 Glee Club 9g Majorette 11. BONNIE GAYLE SMITH Bonnie sweet personality full of ras- cality Really enjoys skating and swimming . . . dislikes big mouths . . . hopes to become a good secretary. Remembered as: Always ready for a good time. F.H.A. 12g Pep Club 12g Dramatics Club 12. SAUNDRA FAYE SMITH 'iFaye . .. worry and I have never met . . . Ain't a big thing enjoys sewing and cooking dislikes conceited people hopes to become a good secretary. Remembered as: Alert smile and a hard worker. S.C,A. 10g Basketball 11g Monogram Club 11, 125 Pep Club 12. EMILY BARHAM STAFFORD Emily Let those who will struggle for success. I will be happy '4Oh! No! enjoys painting, dancing, and sports the best in a girl will come out when put to the test hopes.to study art. Remembered as: Light hearted and fun loving. Cheerleader 9, 10g Pep Club 9, 103 Girls' Basketball Team 10. SUSAN CAROL TENCH Susan . . . gracious manner, quiet airs both aid in life's great cares . . . Thought I wouldln . . . enjoys sewing and dancing . . . dislikes having to park a car hopes to attend a beauty or business school. Remembered as: A stylish dresser. Tri-Hi-Y 9, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Clce Club 103 Monitor 10. LINDA SHARON STEWART 4'Linda the lady shall speak hor mind freely . ., '4Prettyl enoys dancing and loafing dislikes people you cannot trust . . . hopes to become- a secretary or clerk- typist. Remembered as: Always on the go. Tri-Hi-Y 9g Pep Club 9, 105 F.H.A. 12. BRENDA LOU THAXTON Brenda he-r ever ready smile and gracious manner make her always welcome Be yourself enjoys cooking dislikes conceited people . .. plans on being a good housewife. Remembered for: Her sparkling sense of humor. ?QC.A. 99 F.T.A. 105 Pep Club 10, 11g F.H.A. MICHAEL JOHN TARDY Mike well you can't win them all, but such is life Got ya. dislikes girls that cry hopes to become a foot- ball coach. Remembered as: Mr. America. S.C.A. 10, Football 10, 11, 12g Track 10, 11, 123 Monogram Club 10, 11, 12. ' ff 7-I PATRICIA ANN TOMLINSON Pattie her hair is no less sunny as her heart How 'bout that enjoys reading, sewing, twirling, and reading French dislikes people that get on her nerves hopes to go to college and become a foreign interpreter. Remembered as: Demure. Spanish Club 9g Talent Club 9g Red Cross 9, Newspaper .Staff 9g Pep Club 9, 10, 12. If 22' W X-X DONNA MAE VAUGHAN X 'iDonn 1t'isnt wliat you do, its what you are caught doing . . . You got mel' . . . enjoys horseback riding, water skiing and twirling . . . Who ever heard of such! . . . hopes to attend business school and be a success in whatever the future brings. Remembered as: Punny. Majorette 9, 10, 11, 12, I7.H.A. 11, Vice President 123 Dramatics Club 12, Pep Club 12. I mem W . BAILEY THOMAS WALKER, JR. Bailey . . . a little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men It's no big thing enjoys music, reading and photography dislikes people who won't take advantage of life's offerings hopes to attend college and have a career in math, IBM or teaching. Remembered as: Industrious. S.C.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 Library Club 10, 113 Dramatics Club 11, F.T.A, 11, 12g Key Club 12. 44 I V JEAN 1N'IARILYN VAUGHAN 'glean much is hidden beneath her uiet - . . . q manner 'EI know likes to sew dislikes conceited people hopes to grad- uate, attend business school, and then get married. Remembered as: Cahn, cool, and collective. Pep Club 9, 10, 11g Dramatics Club 10, S.C.A. 11g F.H.A. 123 National Honor So- ciety 12. RICHARD WAYNE WALL Richard all great men are dying, 1 feel ill myself . . . Sport model . . . enjoys playing pool dislikes bright lights on a dark road hopes to finish school and get a good job. Remembered as: Atlas. Projection Crew 9, 10, 11, 12. J LEVEART FRANCES VINCENT Leveart good nature and good sense are good companions If you can't con- vince 'em confuse 'em enjoys eating, bowling, and sewing . . . Pet peeve is home' work hopes to graduate from C.H.H.5. in '64 and become an IBM Technician. Remembered as: Taters. History Club 95 F.H.A. 11, 12: Glee Club 125 Dramatics Club 12. BETTY .IEANE WARNER Betty Jean . . . wl1ere's the party . .. It ain't no big thing enjoys horseback riding and water skiing . . . doesn't like hav- ing to come to school on Monday mornings . . . Big Deal . . . hopes to graduate from high school and have fun. Remembered as: Dimples. F.H.A. 10g Dramatics Club 10, Pep Club 11. PEGGY ANNE WILLIAMS Peggy keep smiling it makes people wonder what you've been up to Get serious . . . enjoys water skiing, horseback riding, and telling jokes . . . dislikes getting up on Monday mornings hopes to grad- uate from business school, get a car and have fun. Remembered as: Sue Bell. Pep Club 9, 10, F.H.A. 11, 12g Dramatics Club 12. BETTY BARNES WICKS Betty the best things come in the smallest packages 4'Lots of Luck likes to cook, bowl, and sew dislikes those quiet study halls hopes to get a secretarial job, have a happy marriage and a wonderful future. ANN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Ann,' good humor is the sunshine of the mind . .. Pretty thing . . . likes knit- ting . .. dislikes bucket seats plans to attend a business school and get married. Remembered as: Life of the Party. Band 9, 10g Pep Club 10g Glee Club 125 S.C.A. 10, 12. ' Remembered as: Boo. Majorette 95 Monitor 11g Newspaper Staff 12. JAMES TERRY WILLINGHAM Jimmy Quiet by nature yet fun-lov ing too . . . I don't know . . . enjoys all sports dislikes homework hopes to succeed. Remembered as: Quiet but full of business. Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 12. , e l ,. ,jr , ww, CHERI WYNNE WINNER Cheri Colonial's asset and Prince Ceorge's loss Well, l'll be! enjoys swimming and cheering a nick name lasts forever hopes to meet in the fu- ture--college, love, marriage, and money. Remembered as: Cherry and unpredictable. F.H,A. 10g Glee Club 12g Cheerleader 125 S.C.A. 12. 45 JUNE PAIGE YARRINGTON 'i.lune good nature is the sign of a large and generous soul . . . You're kidding enjoys playing tennis dislikes conf ceited people . .. plans on getting married. Remembered as: A future homemaker. Pep Club 95 F.H.A. 125 D.E. 12. JEROME OWEN YOUNG Jerome No man's defects sought he to know, so he never made himself a foe What are you, some kind of a nut? enjoys playing the guitar dislikes having to go anywhere in a dirty car hopes to further his education and then travel. Remembered as: A true friend. as www. S.C.A. 9g D.E. Club. CLASS HI TORY The class of 1964 has been an alpha and omega class. Back in September of 1960, when we entered our freshman year, we were anxious and ambitious, proud and perhaps even a little scared of entering the strange new phase of life which we would call high school. We sat in the back of the auditorium longing for the day that we would get the front seats and have the title of Senior. That year, for the first time, an accelerated program of study was offered to our class and everyone was trying to impress the upperclassmen in order to be a success in high school. The boys started in J.V. sports and the girls were trying to get into every club and organization in addition to a boy friend or so. One thing that won't be forgotten is the bomb scare when everyone was moved to the parking lot across the street and then somehow the rumor got started that the school was closed. The rush looked like charge in some military campaign in some history book that everyone dreaded to study. Almost everyone had the same problems: Latin I, Algebra l, and how to lead a booming social life on a freshman's allowance. Finally June came and with it the end of the year, a rather difficult one but also rather uneventful. After a great vacation of sleeping late, going to the beach, and just goofing-off, September again came and we returned to school. We now felt that after a year of experience behind us we were ready to take on the problems with which we might be confronted. We now had the freshmen to look down upon and only two classes to look up to. Some of us had a new factor which fitted into our schedule and that was the use of an automobile, a true 'symbol of high school status. Our sophomore year ended and we looked with great dreams and much enthusiasm to that magical Junior year. That year finally started, and it started with all the promises of a great year. The first project for the class was think- ing up a theme and decorating for the Junior Miss Pageant. For some reason all this work had to be done on a Saturday and Monday which pushed us to a point where we were all about to scream. We finished just in the nick of time and every- thing turned out Well. With the money we started getting everything lined up for our big event of the year, the ring dance. The big night finally came and a dull gym was transformed into a wonderland of blue colors and every boy thought his date was the prettiest there. Upon receiving our rings we knew that we were finally voted as bona fide high school students with all our loyalty to C.H.H.S. With the coming of Spring another big event of the year arrived that we will long remember. That was our Junior Day Production. It was maybe a little unpro-fessional, or even a little corny, but it was indeed a pleasure to perform. The countdown of years was slowly approaching the mark of graduation and we begin our Senior year. The Senior year was certainly one not to be forgotten. There were college boards, sports events, college applications, Senior Day, the Senior trip, and the big dance of the year, the Senior Prom. Now come the events which will close our reign as the Seniors of Colonial Heights High School. The Baccalaureate Sermon with its awesome quiet and the Commencement Exercise will be our last times together as a class. Our class was the-first to be in the Central District, we were the first to have a Key Club and the largest graduating class so far. We will also be the last class to graduate from our present building. When we are gone we hope to be able to look back over happy memories, remember old friends and return to our Alma Mater. We wish all classes, which will follow, a very successful Senior Year and may they have and enjoy all the good times with which we 'were blessed. Truly, we will have these moments to remember. 46 -M. A A i x A v-, 5 M . ,I . ., wr ., fm ,,,, 1 ,.1...w,,. , 1 1, m U fav, x My f fx' ,W W W 71 I 1 M 1 - I W 1 N .:.,., ,K V59 mm wh 14 Yu-I !F! 1 . at 'C it kk of 1 Q Q-353 MOST INTELLIGENT Janet Smith and Preston Leftwich SENIOR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barry Miles and Elizabeth Kidd 0'1QQ 4 oh :'iUNk S UPERLA T I V ES BEST ALL ROUND George Edwards and I X FS f jr as ,fx vii 'Ba MOST POPULAR Tim Brown and Suzanne Poole 1 :E ,V 1 N- U' 5 1- -. ' , - ' f' Ui 55155 Xt N. , MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED BIGGEST FLIRTS Judy Brinkley and Terry Burgess Sherryl McGee and Marsha Clements f 'F'-f a'T f31U:YI C141 ' su LE! 1964 SENIO. BEST DRESSED , Dickie Covington and Judi Moore 3.555 ,lr .. ,, - -Midi wen, . iw ,115 .As . T.- sea-'sl w. nw W iwiizf, v ll 2 -. .,H5iLiiH ',, 'x ' ,Q ' M ' ll e 4 1, .:.-.: 5, E ll X y ri RIN A wiufgk-xuug ii vi M zzz LA iq lllll Q llx f lf . 'N xy BEST LOOKING Jimmy DeBoer and Billie Jean Martin UPERLA T I V ES MOST TALENTED CLASS CLOWN5 J. B. Brown and Carol Lienhard H. M. 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D. McCoy Janice Mallory Jody Mann Ruth Ann Mann. Duwayne Marks Billy Martin Dickie Martin Gene Martin Linda Mayes Jimmy Minetree June Mitchell Lewis Monroe Robert Moore Nancy Murray James Myers Bruce Neatrour James Neatrour Barbara Nesbitt Vera Nicholas Raymond Norton Jerry Odenwelder Tommy Ogilie Gary Olsen Tommy Pace Patsy Palmore Yvonne Patram Alvin Payne Judi Quick Judy Perkinson Richard Phillips Sharon Pond Fred Poteet Benjamin Powell Bradley Pritchett James Pritchett William Ragsdale Diane Raucci Scott Roark Jack Roman Jimmy Ronning Gary Rose Stanley Rose Pam Ross Bette Ryan Betty Salder Clay Sadler Allen Shirley B0 Short Jerry Simmons Leslie Simpson Barbara Smith Norma Smith Tom Smith vonne Betty Spain Charlene Spain Skipper Spain Danny Spencer Wilton Staples Kenneth Starke Barbara Steel Carol Stewart Sandy Styons Judy Sumner Veronica Talbot Beverly Tench Cathy Thompson Carolyn Titmus Raymond Titmus Barbara Townsend Herbert Turner Helen Vaughan Jerry Walker Suzanne Walker Judy Watts .lean Werner Diane West J oy Westmoreland .lean White Robbie Whitehead Donna Wicker Bobby Williams Gary Williams Larry Williams Ralph Williams Wayne Williams Billy Williford Phyllis Wills Billy Wilson Jeanne Wilson Luciano Wilson l?hyllis..Wooten KarenNlZfay Charles Yates OPH OM ORE Mary Cam Butterworth, Treasurerg David Bishop, Presidentg Patsy Verser, Secretaryg Patty Matthews, Vice President Charlotte Abernathy Kenneth Allen Michael Alley Percy Archer Susan Bailey Beverly Balzer Brenda Barnes Roy Barnes Ronnie Barry Linda Bass Clyde Bell Corky Bernard Bill Bishop David Bishop Peggy Bishop .lack Blackwell Cathy Blanks Jerry Blanks Donna Boone Vonne Boyce Billy Bradley Lynne Brittain Page Brough Pat Bryant Paul Bulifant Mary Cam Butterworth Wayne Clainpitt Linda Clark Vaughan Clark Melody Clements Eddie Cogle Maurice Cogle Douglas Cook Diane Covington Chip Cowley Tim Crosby Jeff Curtin Kay Curtis Dewain Davis John Davis Shirley Dickerson Wanda Dooley Churchill Drake Valerie Duell Diane Eames .limmy Edwards Walter Edwards Craig Elder ' Allan Ennis Tommy Evans Larry Farling Marlene Fast Kathy Ferguson Gerald Finley Barabara France Barbara Furman A Tommy Garrison Buddy Gilliland Dickie Goulder Brenda Green Hardy Greene Sylvia Gresham Cindy Grigg Dale Grigg Mark Grimes Carol Gunderson Sandra Gwaltney Robert Hamm Donald Hardy Tommy Harris Jimmy Harrison Ronnie Harrison Chuck Harvill Danny Herington Barbara Holt Pat Holzner Bobby Hubbard John Hubbard Sue Humphries Andy Hutto Randy Hutto Brenda Jacobs Edward James Bobby .lohnson Linda Johnson Sandy .l ones Barbara Kelchner Larry King Frank Kupstas Cathrine Leary Bunny Leigh Bob Levy Bonnie Lewis Jay Lewis Kenny Lewis Pam Love Bobby McFarland Sharon McGee Tommy Macs J uni Mallory Linda .Mallory Patsy Martin Sandra Massey Patty Matthews Marialn Mercer Tommy Michalek Barbara Moore Sharon Moore Buddy Morris Gay Moseley Diane Mossom Mary Myers ' Chris Neeley Benny Nichols Greg Nichols Danny Nor-dyke .lilnmy Olinger Sandra Olivares Patrica Oliver Kris Overlay Robert Patterson Anita Payne .limmy Perkins Carol Peterson Jackie Pierce Aleta Pond Connie Pond Margaret Quicke Doris Richardson Barbara Ricks David Ridout Cathy Riegle Margaret Roark Barbara Robertson William Robertson .lim Robinson .lo Ann Rogers .limmy Russell Nancy Sadler Zelda Sadler David Seward Betty Sheffield Bun Shults Danny Simmons J im Simmons David Smith Gary Smith Mike Smith Danny Snead Francis Snuggs Larry Solomon Sandra Spain Jody Sponsler Nancy Stevens Susan Stewart Jim Strange Brenda Stroub Agnes Sweeney Bonnie Tatum Karene Tauer Linda Temple Leroy Tench George Thomas Diane Thompson .lo Ann Thompson Johnny Traylor Lloyd Traylor Mary Ann Traylor Bonnie Traylor Smut Traylor Phil Trumbo Neil Turner Paula Turner Sharon Turner Terry Turner Bernard Vaughan Dale Vaughan Ruby Vaughan Patsy Verser Dixie Wadsworth Billy Wall Robert Watkins Barbara Watts Marvin Wells Rudy Wells Elaine West Randy Whitlow C. W. Whitt Virginia Whitten Cean Wightman Emily Williams Linda Williams Billy Wilson Barbara Wray One Thing The man who seeks one thing in life, and but one, May hope to achieve it before life is doneg But he who seeks all things wherever he goes, Only reaps from the hopes which around him he sows A harvest of barren regrets. Owen Meredith FRE HME Bobby Whiteliurst, Reporterg Ann Miclialek, Presidentg Anita Brown, Qecretary Rlcky Dunnaway Vice Presrdent Ronnie Aherle Gail Agnew .loan Alderson Marion Alderson Linda Aldridge Forest Allen Loren Allen Parker Arnold Carol Atchley Billy Austin Allan Baldwin Barbara Barnes Gail Barry Curtis Buun Anne Bedford Willard Benenhaley Wilma Benenhaley Tom Bennett Ronnie Bisher Lynn Bishop Vicki Boisseau Becky Bowman Richard Bowen Larry Boyd Dennis Bridgeman Linda Bristow Barbara Brooks Janis Browder Mary Browder Anita Brown Debbie Brown Janice Brown Vickie Bryant Mary Alice Buckwalter Doug Buren Judy Campbell Paul Cannon Ann Carter Mike Cheatham Myra Chestnut Rita Childress Bonnie Clark Connie ,Clark Joy Coffindaffcr Jimmy Collier Linda Combs Kay Comstock Bill Crawford Jack Crocker Loretta Cromer Harold Cruse Ron Cutler Gene Davis Chucky Day Patsy Denny John Denson Kay Dee Dewar Roger Doss Ricky Dunaway Curry Dunn Billy Ellison Bobby Emory Lisette Fanty Lorraine Ferrara Marianne Fisher Chucky Flexon Liz Floyd Joseph Foresta Billy Fountain Fred Fowler Jeanette Francioni Donna Freeland Joan Gay Sandra Gibbs Loretta Goodwin Tommy Gravitte Linda Grubbs Peggy Curganus Carol Hack Donna Hale Ivey Hales Barry Hamm Lewis Hammer Tommy Hammond Linda Harrison Nancy Harrison Mason Hayden Barry Hearn Gilda Henderson Pat Hewitt Peg Hewitt George Hicks Robert Hile Sandra Him Dennis Hitchcock Bill Holleman Sandra Hudson Warren Hudson Becky Humphries Robert .lodrey Lang Johnson Martha Johnson Mike Jones Susan .lones Larry Kaleita Bonnie Keel Bobby Keeton Roger Kemp Davis Kissner .l on Kline Bishop Knott Steven Kump Margaret Lamb .lan Lawson Carol Leacock Dennis Lemon Carolyn Lewis Diane Lewis Lynda Lewis Terry Love Barry Lubman Janet Lynch Nancy McAllister Dickie McCoy David McLaughlin Mike McMahon Tony Maddra Gale Maitland Chandler Mangurn Becky Marshall Ben Marshall Janet Martin iw-,J :rl ALJ Nancy Martin Bobby Mason Catherine Mason Jimmy Mayes Patricia Meadows Steve Menster Anne Michalek Roger Micklewright Allan Miles Liane Mills Harold Minetree Norman Monroe James Moore .loan Moore Mike Murray John Nesbitt Bonnie Sue Ogburn Lowell Paden Lynda Pahnore Bruce Parker Rusty Pellerito .lane Perkinson Jeanette Perkinson Joan Perkinson Margaret Petty Owen Poole Robert Price Judy Quesenberry Donald Radcliffe Burton Rager Dane Ragsdale Bobby Richardson Judy Roberts Lee Robertson Jeanette Rodgers Randy Rose Lance Rowland Barbara Sarofeen Larry Schefke Lorrene Schefke David Schmitt Linda Seay Danny Seward Billy Sibistowicz Sharyn Simmons Charles Skinner Ted Slater Joyce Smith Carol Sober Shirley Sowder Carolyn Spain Donna Spain Kathy Stroud Glenn Strough Arlene Sweeney Alan Talley Sharon Tench Donna Thompson Steve Thompson Carol Tomlinson Toni Townsend Butch Traylor Shirley Traylor Carl Treuger Mildred Tucker Phyllis Tucker JoAnn Vaden Pam Vaughan Dinna Wadsworth Eddie Walker Barry Wall Robert Wall .lohn Watkins Donald Weatherford David Wells Bobby Whitehurst Larry Whitfield .loLynn Wiberg Delores Wilingham Robin Willingham Burke Williams Ernest Wilson Steve Winner Sharon Worthen Richie Wray Susan Yeaman Brenda Zehmer '5The Teachers I went to school with the tutor, Law, A master severe and grim, Who taught by the pain of the biting cane- Yet learned I little of him. I go to school with the teacher, L And my lightened eyes can see What the pain and the tears of th Could never reveal to me. ove, e driven years C. V. Pilcher EI GH TH GRADE Carolee Dykes, Vice Presidentg Debbie White, Treasurer, Butch Lanier, Secretary Donna Smith Pre ldent Mike Aldridge Bill Bailey Roger Baldwin J im Barfield Sandra Bass Irene Beasley Marlene Benedetti Connie Bennett Bobbie Bollinger Julia Boone Louis Bowles Weston Bowlin Pam Bradshaw David Brown Brenda Campbell Spencer Castello Laura Cheeley Mike Chisholm Bix Clarke Choppy Cleaver Patricia Coleman Freddie Comstock Mark Costello Sandra Cottrell Yvonne Cousins Kem Cowley Gleen Croshaw Bryant DuBose Kathleen DuBose Louis DuBose Carolee Dykes Donna Emory Frances Eubanks Marjorie Faber Judy Fay Gwen Ferguson Kathy Fisher Larry Fisher Norman Fitzgerald Verna Flexon Jaye Foltz Beverly Fowler Linda Fox Walter Francis Cheryl Furnish Gary Gilliland Gwen Gilliland Susan Gladden Donald Gonter Phyllis Gordon Stephen Greenwood Patty Greyibill Donna. Grimes Judy Crimes Linda Gruhbs Wallace Gwaltney Richard Halbert Carol Hall Barbara Hannah Debbie Hardy Rebeca Harris Valerie Hastings Debbie Herrman Stephen Hester Linwood Hines Charles Holmes Susan Honeycutt June Houchins Kay Hoyle Jimmy Hubbard Bonnie Hughes David Irvine Tommy Jackson William Jacobs Duane James Wilton Jenkins Pat Johnson Steve Johnson Randy Keeter Cindy Kemper Buddy Kidder John Kirkland Pigion Kitchen Carol Knott Nancy Kollman Bonnie Lane Cheryl Lanier Laura Lockett Tommy Love Patrick McCaski1l Linda Maddra Phillip Mann Jimmy Martin Melvine Mattews Susan Michalek Debbie Moore Mary Morris Billy Neace Bill Nugent Linda Nussey Donald Orebaugh Daniel Paden Nancy Parrish Donnie Perkinson Pam Peterson Kent Powell Bert Proffitt Sarah Pruett Nelda Pugh Betty Ramsey Mike Rathman Mildred Redd Gorden Reed Roddy Reeves Carolyn Reigner Ann Richardson Marie Richardson Pat Riley Bill Roberts Eddie Roberts Al Robinson Floyd Rogers Gloria Rogers Susan Roundtree Sherry Russell Jerry Scott JoAnn Scruggs George Sharits Carol Shredl Karen Simpson Linda Slaughter Daniel Smith Donna Smith Julia Smith Elizabeth Spainhour Sheri Spangler Art Sponsler Betsy Staley Barbara Steve Sue Stinnelt Sandra Strange Sallie Sumner Jeff Sweeney David Tardy Ann Taylor Jody Taylor Connie Temple Carolyn Tench Linda Thomas Bob Thompson .lane Thompson Linda Titmus Sandra Treaster Chris Vance Janet Vassar Donald Vaughan Morris Veazey Sheila Vincent Diane Walker Donald Watts Herbert Weatherford Debbie Webb Collis Wells Larry Wells Danielle Whall John Wheatly Bill White Debbie White Connie Wilhite Jeanne Williams Carol Williamson James Willmer Gary Wilson Rosanna Wilson Tommy Wilson Rennay Wray Keith Wright 'HWS' se ll Y 235, mmzudz , ' ww, ZX? mnww mt, N Z' ,egg WN Ms, 'Q' emmsf Dr ACTIVITIE KINGSTON TRIO, INC. - 916 Ksuarw Srnzer - SAN Frmuclsco, CAn..rFormlA May 13, 1964 To The Students of Colonial Heights flzygh Schook The late Presidevit-John F. Keiihedy' cozcldtwt have been M' uw' more enthusiastic about the fhzportance of extra-cuwicnlar activities playtngan important part in the lives Qfpeople of all ages. lust as Mr. Kennedy was an avid sports fan, devoted readefr not to mention his interest in the arts, we too believe that each indiztidual should try to iurlzflge in some form off outside agtilrlty. Y0ltwQQ2Z'f have tomepzter irttoyx V M NH, wt everytlting, but zza'Ha'tion of 'hiiltebfest willvnlake you'f'Zif1e f' 'L fuller and more enjoyable. M We hope that the students of Colonial Heights High School will realize the importance of extra-cmfrtczllar p1'og'rams H and loin inwas nmgh as possxihyle with their classmates in X M311 11 5 m dUfet'e1zt s'Ehoo,lg'ziZ:tivtties:' !R?77ZL?1I1IJC7L': Don't.'I1e1?z squaiel- lljjW'N. M be well 'rowzrlei?. 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THIRD ROW: Cean Wightman, Kathy Crane, Pat Verser, Linda Williams, .loan Perkinson, Charlotte Abernathy, Patricia Oliver, Anita Brown, Becky Bowman, Emily Williams, Sandra Jones, ,lo Anne Vaden. FOURTH ROW: David Bishop, George Edwards, Billy Holleman, Bobby Hubbard, Bailey Walker, Bennie Ferguson, Barry Miles, Larry Soloman. OFFICERS 4 l , Mrs. Fran Wighfmall, SPOUSOTS Janet Smith, Pfesidenfi ,KQ1lHio:BfasspVice Presidentg Susan Eyler, Secretaryg Billy Wiliford, Treasurer. lwgggm it it H ge U. . . The school program is made of these parts, academic achievement, oh- taining high principles, and extracurricular activ- ities . . f' 78 INTERCLUB COUNCIL ROW: Mrs. Wightman, Suzanne Poole, nQg1AnigfBaQg .lan Smith, Jeannine Overman. SEC- OND ROW: Preston Leftwich, George Edwards, Greg Brown, Tim Brown, Bennie Ferguson, Ronnie Carlisle. THIRD ROW: Ann Michalek, Marilyn Greene, Jean Werner, David Bishop, Barbara Watts, Ann Mann. . . . We ought to have more activities, clubs, and sports. If elected I promise to uphold the high standards . . , TUDE . . --J AFV! .' GSK o-Q 5 7 Y 1 vii.: be tm t , ,l Fxpxffil I ffl 1 f ,fly t ree, 3,2 ff I feel that my past experience qiialiiies me to lead Colonial Heights into the Central District . . . fl I COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIO Over the past few years the Student Cooperative Association has served us in many ways. This year it has tried to uphold the previous record that was established With this task before them it has undertaken various proJects for the betterment of our school During the summer our president attended State SCA Summer Workshop at Radford College Here the offrcers were dnlled ln Parhamentary Proce dure and how to cope with the problems Whlch arlse during their office In October the installatlon of 0ff1CCI'S and homeroom representatives took place durma an assembly This was a candle hght ceremony whlch Was most IIHPICSSIVC One of the most worthwhile projects undertaken by the SCA has been the bookmom For the past few years it has become a necessity to each one of us Also in October the District SCA Meetlng was held at Collegiate Hwh School. Here representatives from various district schools met to discuss problems and ideas involving their schools. In November tl1e QCA sponso-red the homecoming float and dance-both a complete success. A project which many students have seemed to take a personal interest in is the possibility of having an exchange student. Inquiries have been made to other schools supporting an exchange student, both the SCA will need the help and co-operation of everyone beforemaking this project successful. 'Illlllig What a way to win votes. Installations I promise to uphold mlm all fi? ow Q lx mf 51 J-4.2 F, -P QJ ISI QQ 55,1 xxx Wifi? sw if ffff 1 H ,, M w 5 A uzfm ffkx . M I 'fix .W,, W. Nile m 'Ak ggi! ,M H M -L. , , . M ' E ' V 1 ag 3 J FIRST ROW: Kathy Schwartz, Jeannine Overman, Qecretaljygfreslon Leftwich, Presidentg Tom Oliver, Vice President: Mirriam Bunker, Treasurerg Janet Smith. SECOND ROW:JSQQni6 Ba5S,QCeorge Edwards, Steve Parker, Ernie Pond, Elizabeth Kidd. THE ATIO A ,O or . ,Qu , Sw , 5' .,..n 80 Honor Character ScholarShiP if if if . .se ,N ii- el l W . A l .... . ' L. N zssxzfce-' ,, - I ' E ,, HW:-:-:-:f ', u mx ., H - .' ----w a 3 H 5532115515: 1-:-:-: janv 'L 'H M H 259 . ' 'H,w'- ,--- 1.22. H H w J, M x 'M H 'MM N.. ' M 'gl NM N f a.Q' ia2z - NM If eiiew i.'M 1v .+?eQQ fg,g',Y'wr.'.. .. ff., MM .. m2fvSjgir will QQ. Le r H H 1 e -.--- H 1 3 is by , ... .,... W . , - , ... ... s V 5 3 n ae I 2 Q , .1 ,s u -. . .aa E Nix: FIRST ROW: Connie Gramrner, Linda Mayes, Donna Schefke, Susan Eyler, Judi Moore, Marilyn Green, Kathy Crane, Carol Hazlett Suzanne Walker, Ann Mann. SECOND ROW: David Jodrey, Benny Ferguson, Ronnie Carlisle, Russell Ballard, Owen Irving Blllw Williford, Jean Vaughan, Billy Wilson, Tommy Pace, Wayne Hammond. THIRD ROW: Steve Eisenberger, Becky Coleman, Jean Werner Judy Peck, David Kepple, Vera Nicholas, Barry Miles, Karen Wray, Suzanne Poole, Barbara Smith. O OR OCIETY H W 'xo u lu , win- 1 l HW 51:5 Leadership Service KX ,?f'g,f'n,f aff Sponsor N QM MRS. NANCY Rivas Q' 8I Mr. Smith, sponsorg Steve Gaydarick, Wayne Burton, Owen Irving, ,Ice DeBoer, Jim Myers, Wayne Hammond, Bill Williford, Luciano Wilson, Tommy Ogilvie, Tommy ljace, Bailey Walker, .lohn Cutcbin, Greg Scott Fritchley, Terry Burgess, Steve Parker, Jim DeBoer, George Edwards, David Kepple, David Jodrey, Tommy Jones, iv Dickie Martin, Ernie Pond, Ronnie Carlisle, Bobby Jones, Billy Wilson, Wilton Staples, Dgrel Kemp, e J Lanier, Q urtis Adams, Bo Short, Steve Eisenberger, Rus- sell Ballard, Barry Miles, Preston Leftwich, Tim Brown. X: 3 ,' 4 ' ' ,,, J i'We Buildf' This is the KEY-Club motto. A KEY Club is a High School Service Club. It is composed of the Key youth of the school who are selected from the upper classes. To be selected for membership the student must possess good character, good scholarship and potential leadership. This year saw the establishment of the C.H.H.S. KEY Club. The club is composed of 35 charter members and 5 new members making a total of 40 members. In its brief history the KEY Club has become one of the most active clubs in our school. Wvhenever there was a job to be clone the KEY Club was there to it. Among their activities were the publication of a Student lit fs Free basketball programs! Key Clubbers spell-bound. X FN rx .fa n ' ' V f .wfmlgtg ru w H- lr .she V QQ-1 ll' Cllrlwrmurmum r or W H H N.. - B . if 1 ff .. V it ' 'H - 5 'C A , ...f E s lm N i ,,.. , lll lu 4 ft' f Qigilieiiglwu' ly ll ll. ,, 1, 5 r H My it it r w mzfrsqf., ,' 3 ru ta' Wa., 1 1 iiirsirisisfi . '- 'lu it it l is Wffhigiui SEEN Y. wr.. ,. r' H it r '1 Mrlw'22Misf:QFlmfliig... H llllu'w'W .l'i' . tw it r a ,,, 3, ww my Hut , ..g5wg,Q,.-gg-Ml., M M M i u it 'pr wx w u x w 'rr 'Wi It gives me great lionor to present . . Directory, ushering at the football games, the contribution of a Christmas basket for a needy family. anfl acting as escorts to the Homecoming Queen candidates. During the year the KEY Club clici much to promote school spirit in many Ways such as sponsoring a Bon Fire. painting posters for the football games. printing programs for the basketball games ancl cheering together in a group. The KEY Club also sponsored a KEY Club Sweetheart Dance at which time they named their Sweetheart for next year. Delegates from our KEY Club attended the first District KEY Club Conven- tion in Richmond. They now have plans to sencl delegates to the International KEY Club Convention in Dallas. Texas. D0 I hem. 3 Second-gf' HSmile, you're on the OJINIHUS camera! M1 him 3 H .1X zz i S -ag, ag V? L, I i ' i viii ' 111! 1 j,1. A wait ' -.-:. :3,x1: 1 M as 5 mf, 3-.Q 1. 5 ' H O T -1 ft. fm' 1' 'V 5g 1'1 131 f V . 1 , 1 A 4. ff 1 A , ,rlk - V, ,yr Z ' ' ' e f, aff 'X' 5 Q1-' . N M S ' Q1 f.. ,TN , me K , if -5 ,. ,, - 1 11 D' .. 1 1 ,.,,.Nfj, I 5 4 Emu FIRST ROW: Myra Lehner, Robbie Whitehead, Jerry Walker, Mike Costello, Stanley Rose, Diane Mclntyre, Carol Leacock. SECOND ROW: Brenda Jacobs, Eileen Dewar, Karen Wray, .ludi Peck, Donna Andrews, Sandra Jones, Nancy McAllister, Barbara Nesbitt, Carol Tomlinson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Steel, Vera Nicholas, Diane Farris, Linda Grubbs, Pam Ross, Marilyn Greene, Sharon Turner, Judy Sumner. ' Sponsor, Mr. Dees. Not a Beatle! ! MA QU Vis' ' W l 17' 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 15211111 11111 11 111 1 few :mf 1 1u, :Q 11 11 1 -W asia an es, M 1 11 1 .511 11 ' 1 N151 11 84 xo lil we .. Q 1 1 mqzsn 1:1 -'H fm: 1 1 sm 1: Q 1 f Y are 1 .W111 1 .x.'1 ' 111 111s1rs1?iXSl1 H' llfiffl 9 111 11 , 111 113,55 1 tm 11 1111- 1 - 11 , 11 Q-1 ' 311 me 1 guauf-.5 H111 111mz 141 1 1 1 , M. V ale, - sr 1 1 ,fix gag-g, i , Mies, -1' 1 me 1 14 1, The Masque Players got off to a flying start this year by presenting two one-act plays which were well received by a daytime audience of Junior High School Students and an evening performance for the community. A sneak peek into a girls' Pajama Party provided the fun and frolic for the play bearing that name, and 4'It's Cold In Them Thar Hills featured the wildest Hillbillies this side of the mountain. The club plans to compete in the District Drame Festival at Charlottesville in the spring. This will be our second year in the contest. All those who were in the competition last year agree that it was a helpful and rewarding experience. A three-act play is in the planning stage, and in the near future, local actors are going to give the club pointers on acting, scenery, and lighting. Dramatics is a Way of displaying a person's true talent by experimenting with many different roles. But whether the play is a comedy or a tragedy, the main goal is to make each performance better than the one before. They may never make Broadway, but thinking about it is a lot of fun. LAYER Oh, Pa! f W imiw I m V tai-f .2 W, ,.,. 3e ujpi Maur, , W ter' W, rf? ,Qi i , 2: ws, , . , , V ., M, ix f . u tl ,E ui - 'xi-mast 'E' ,mu ,mg 5 ia 51555 ' ' 'A 5 ' Suzanne Poole, Wilton Staples Sporls Editors COLO I AL K3 Ernie Pond Editor r l r l I ms . S - ll . tgp J 2591 f rf: Q an ge: at it H H we vw -123-ui , ,gt , . ,, jf ,X 1, -ggagq' wi img 4 Q lv x' in' ur . tl- Q., , l uma! 9,15 a Q 7 HE less, ,wiilgi ,, W, mt. . . 5, ,M ,lm 32 i rt 'X 6, 1Mit1i'lH ',,0'm it , , A' a i . , Z. ,W s i ' ' - gsm f ' 1 12 ,Q 1 . , 551 . .,..4w,. ...Sy , V + ' .ans ' .J - ,, .f aff' 'w at L' 1. '. ' 'er-t-I-1-'a'2?-,Z I w - we: 1 . me-V ,- ,J -.f. ...H tr- . . ,Wag , , X. ,, :,,..!,,f W in . .UM . im N X X , 'ibn x, 3 -, ,:, fl W. , X L it W V , I . ,M 22 5 'iii git, , it - - HV A ' , ' N IVY-e-11,1 sas it M gy ...-- Z iw .tea -U' Y -3 ' ' 4' . , g Betty Wicks, Cathy Scriviner Copy Editors the official student The uColonial Courier is newspaper of Colonial Heights High School written by the students for the students. During the 1963-611' 'school term the HCourier,' was written and published by the Journalism Class of C.H.H.S. The teacher and advisor, Mr. Robert VV. Bates, acquainted the class with the journalism principles and the activities of a newspaper and its staff. At the beginning of the year the staff was or- ganized and began to fulfill its main objectives of informing the students of school activities. Among the activities participated in by the L'Courier Staff were a trip to the newspaper clinic at the University of Richmond, a field trip to the Progress Index and to Owen Printing Company. Also several stu- dents and advisor attended the Southern Inter- ? gas Gayle Saunders Beverly Boykin Assistant Editor Feature Editor i as ix 1 A 1- ' it H J iisgjiffklrufarrg 'jj H I w ol r zlrlwigggszzaj V' f 1 j .. j C w ww-W max xl .1 wt .,,A,, , ,, v 2sfagg1sifj,ij,.jjjjj'wujjjiMum W ggjgfgfrieji My zt,fzK2lrrrgiQg.2,g3g.2 sim N' , ju 1. Q ' jg ' ' X ,:, y 'wa 2 D39 'gggtjr Connie Pond, Marie Jessup Steve Eisenherger, Herbert Turner Columnists Ph0'05'fUIJhCf5 national Press Association Convention at Lexing- ton, Va. For the 1963-64 school term the staff set up a newspaper room and has published nine Colonial Couriers. The students of the newspaper staff have experienced many joyous and rewarding moments working on and selling the paper. The newspaper staff laid the pathway for the Quill and Scroll. The students of C.H.H.S. should be proud of their newspaper, for it is their paper. Eventually the Courier will be entered into national competi- tion with other newspapers. It would be unwise for such a move to be made now because the newspaper is just beginning, and the road ahead is not an easy one. We hope that you. the students, have enjoyed the Colonial Courier. C',.!'M C7 ' .sat 1 tlltsziw Hffgsii52? X as if M M H we H H W vju 5 jr 5 ,, j - A bi' Connie Grammer .ludi Moore Exchange Editor Business Manager COURIER Robert B ite-2 Sponsol Jeannine Overman President FIRST ROW: Diane West, Harriet Barnes, Patty FUTURE TEA F The F.T.A., which was established in Colonial Heights in 1961, is an organ- ization for college bound students in grades nine through twelve who plan to become teachers. The purpose of the F.T.A. is to create interest in the profession of teaching among high school students. The F.T.A., which is sponsored by Mrs. Virginia Nowlin, meets once a month. They have given assemblies, have had charge of the information desk during Parent Conference Day, and Career Day, have been guest at Delta Gamma teas, have visited local schools and have assisted with registration of X , he Matthews semary Hawlett Jeannine Overman-Pres., Marilyn Greene-V. Pres., Jeanne Wilson-Historian, Linda Grubbs, Karen Wray, Margaret amb. S COND ROW: Marlene Fast, Janice Rdwardggdnriie Bass, Kathy Schwarz, Jeanne Congdon, Marie Jessup, Nancy McAllister, Sharon Turner. THIRD ROW: Bailey Walker, Carol Hazletgjean Werner, Billy Holleman. ' X X ' Li,i1 'wi 'w 'w i?wt5f1Jlu ,, -WW W iw T5 'J ri-532, 5 T BO ,, -, F AMERICA pre-school students, and have acted as ushers at the Colonial Heights Educa- tional Association meetings. The special feature of this year was the trip to Longwood College during High School day Where the F.T.A. members sat in on classes, took a tour of the campus, were served lunch and visited the different department heads. Another feature of this year was the F.T.A. con- vention in Richmond. All students who are interested in becoming teachers are encouraged to join. .. one Wmmw rw uww!uMrrz-,- it 172.2 7-ag 5 16.213, 5 :ski In 6 Sponsor Mrs. Virginia Nowlin Hi there, food! Installation of President Mother-Daughter Banquet Q j ,,, H in r HH ' W r- 'if' ' - -wr:-,U in Wea mn Y ---J' FIRST ROW: Judy Quick, Carol Harrison, Betty Pecht. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Brarne, Brenda Greene, Brenda McChargue, Irma Hall. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Smith, June Yarrington, Mariam Eames, Leveart Vincent, Marcia Barnes. FOURTH ROW: Marie Jessup, Jeanne Wilson, Jean Werner. 90 New Members Installed I' i' u . :, Q - 2 I - at 'ff ' Chatter, Chatter, Chatter . . . The pin is symbolic of . . .'7'L Gdkbllldx FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Flower in the C1-annied Wall, .lack he nimble . . . I Mrs. Walker, sponsor lx - lf fFf MF at f II 4:-,s , I I NX Z i 5 b v 5 r f I A 1 X . t I . h .5 M X X 1 Q! X GLEE CLUB ROSTER: Charlotte Abernathy, Gail Agnew, Diane Alderson, Claudia Allen, Kathy Blanks, Jerry Blanks, Vonne Boyce, Linda Bradshaw, Paul Bulifant, Jeanne Congdon, Wanda Dance, Shirley Dickerson, Vincent Forresta, Barbara France, George Francioni, Barbara Furman, Donna Gill, Lauren Grigg, Linda Harrison, Phyllis Harris, George Hicks, Sandra Hirn, Barbara Holt, Marie Jessup, Diana Johnson, Sandra Jones, Elizabeth Kidd, Bonnie Lane, Jan Lawson, Pam Love, Frances Lul- man, Gary McLaughlin, Sharon Moore, Diane Mosson, Chris Neely, Sandra Olivares, Bonnie Oghurn, Archer Overby, Carol Perkinson, Aleta Pond, Connie Pond, Judi Quick, Bonita Ruddick, Nancy Sadler, Zelda Sadler, Berry Sheffield, David Sheffield, Carlton Spain, Ca ol.Sober:,-Jimmy Strange, Cathy Thompson, Patsy Verser, Leveart Vincent, Richard Wall, Betty Wawner, Dianne Wes .Jay nd? Peggy Williams, Jeanne Wilson, Cheri Winner. ,Wd ,. 1, I H t iw 1 m 1 ,H v Hr if a ,H 11111 +:l??5iSizll, 11':!w 'f?i'?g'l 'u L35 ,gym ear. A. r ,mr a ,wif B fin i ww' f ,, Y H 'jawn az we fmgf M 1,2 fm? W .H ga 'may wfrfwzm sim -:mmf a 'X l ' : u ferfsgif H .Q Vx! mlm ,X fbi H, 8 214,641 w rw ,U Q w u msn gm isa? Elizabeth Iionnie B355 The week of July 7 to the 13 proved to be one of the most rewarding weeks in the lives of the seven of us who attended the 1963 Girls' and Boys' State. With the boys at VPI and the girls at Radford College, our states were run by us, in the same manner as the state government is run. ,.. Mu k ,LfG2f!!'i1 ' 1 lllwllllll B 1' fill? A 4 fi 1-sg kvxblfig xexsismn rlifau -'X ii H Q likes V , ' l gs. iw Y -,sf-sfw-5 E VIRGI L4 BO Y Preston Leftwich W., Mfg, H 1 H New V H , fs , H MW- emw . gg u Eiga uw Y' ,Wm Qi, we xx w H gas .wx FE-1 :J 'T iii T3 E , w , , w 'i W ,, -3 it my V , . .ew we Q W E as MF- sax- 'M .Ngaaxeiw Ea my A-as A wg auf Q wars' fb ' MSL Wan: f w las :Iv ,.,,,, ' 5 1 2 5 ,ig 4 fi -.,-TQ?-SS-1 I r W? u QU,- George Edwards D GIRLS STATE jeff? N sg? -.-:om X15 -M ,-159.-4' -- e ! ',:i'i' X J I g, ,4 i The week was filled with campaigns, stirring speeches, elections, and just plain fun. Highlights of the week were: an address to the joint states by Governor Harrison, the elections, and a formal dance. On Saturday awards were given, and everyone said good-bye to a week which awoke the feeling of how great our country is and the freedom it stands for. Suzanne Poole N mi Tiifu, N' f fff f A ' f f ' H 1 yin? XJ I M f f ll' 'ff X xliff, f X cn if :cf J ,'Q!.-th. X , , w X 9? y i ! x 6 X l X 'ff' BOYS, MO OGRAM CLUB 1 'g 3 ,l , , , 1. . FIRST ROW: Tom Oliver Skipper Spain, Billy Wiliford, Joe DeBoer, Greg Brown, Dickie Martin, Jim Myers, Moe Wil- liams, Jolm CT1HiiiT'SBCDND ROW: Preston Leftwich, PeeWee Watkins, Bobby Hellman, Luciano Wilson, Danny Sim- mons, Benny Nichols, Bobby Jones, John Snead, Bobby Harrison. THIRD ROW: Chip Powell, Darrel Kemp, Jimmy Sim- mons, David Bishop, Jerry Perkins, Tommy Maes, William Ragsdale, Leroy Tench, Wilton Staples, J. D. McCoy, Phillip Harrison. FOURTH ROW: Tim Brown, Steve Parker, Terry Burgess, Jim DeBoer, Ronnie Carlisle. QIRL 9 MO OGRAM CLUB FIRST ROW- ut Mann, Karen Wray', Judy Quick, Betty guTmain,xIil3ryant, flSDJjI1iQ,'1Blli3.f- SECOND ROW: Kathy Ward,aQ1onne Smit , Bonnie Greenwood, Billie Jean Martin, Donna VauglET Bunny Leigh, Susan Stuart, Joyce Bishop, Agnes w ', aye Smith. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Poole, Kmliryfhidy Brinkley, Barb Smith, Carol Hazlett, Virginia Whitten, Ellen Good, Judi Moore, Kathy Crane. FOURTH ROW: Jan Smith, Cheri Winner, Judi Peck. DI TR11-2 UTIVE ED Ucimo . .i CLUB F, 4, 4' ' l T 4 SEZ- :1 FIRST ROW: Mr. Moon, sponsor: Wenda Moore, Carolyn Edwards, Allen Birdsong, June Yarrington, Carol Harrison, Brenda McChargue, James Pierce. SECOND ROW: Leon Boisseau, Ronnie O'Shields, Connie Marshall, Inna Hall, John Bishop, John Laydon, Doug Williams. THIRD ROW: Jerome Young, Pace Mimms, David Sheffield. I DU TRIAL ART CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Crabtree, Arthur Curtis, Bobby McFarland, Eddie Edwards, J. D. McCoy, W. R. Carter, Luciano Wilson, Richard Wall. SECOND ROW: Corky Bernard, Marvin Wells, Percy Archer, Howard Saunders, Bernard Vaughan, Roger Mickelwright, Ronnie Kellam, Jimmie Minetree. THIRD ROW: James Pritchett, Wayne Thedford, Churchill Drake,-Mike Alley, Cordan Mallory, Neil Turner, Jimmie Edwards, Ronnie Aherle. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Hitchcock, Larry Wil- liams, Walter Edwards, Dale Vaughan, Richard Bowman, William Morris, Bob Doak. IWIIIMFIH Fi -'!L...n f'J'll1-'f4F- -'5 -iii 'Z zz 1? 1 w H, 11 Hwwu'?gg4l ' WL' Wm fm Ugg mg! Q HOMEQQMLNG.QlfEE Mu E ,- riff XX T H ff Donna Mae Vaughan Nixsx , rl, ,JL Tarzan and Jane H OMF Five cents, ten cents Starnes touchdown-bound! l la E .X 2 ,,-'wif A ' C Zif?':,'f Lf l. lk- 1' lf. 1' K 'E H 1 ' 2 '54 LW ' 4 ll 5: Zffi ,V fx '4 Zf A 7, C' X -.1 'Tiki ,L The result of all that effort! Burning of the devils! Donna Vaughan andgionnie Bassk wave to homecoming crowd. Tl in Heel: IOC 1-2-3 f ' K X' ,uw ww. .ag z 9 4 rf 15.255 :1 n Cx Q, J ,.f.':-, . f Til fl Q. L Y, 1 Q I Lf V2 7 H ' T L33-M t 'j-55, C, F Q15-1 Tfzfj f. . 2 -'-1 ,QA F , JN A . Us - 1. -uma V 4 L Ill . - . . MAJORETTE :Ez ,E Y: , was KE: MAH, W .2 N E E ,MQEHEE IEE: u H E M M, W. U I I W dY lg ' fH 35 M W ' wad 3 E ' img? lv 3- 9 P mugs, . - f 1- 199 U-5 3 -1- FP W-WE Q 5 M ,M S TgWJ11g,xm1ga 5- Q3 H ,LL , 521134: . ,wa XF .52 ka V Q- in ,A ww Q, 3155.3 23 -P , ml JE Xiu' 1 'f H: w W W LQ , :.: :..f' 'fam M N W fif f s f ggug' iw , ' Eff' v ' : f 1 Z ,Y 2 - Eiga, , ,J COLO IAL HEIGHT X in rf' ly , r M B i l , , , '- 15s9 L1. -J H+-nn,---..Q ..,........,,.m.. ...V-....- ,-. -4-' ' . -,W , . , .f ez as - i 1 if' fr -if ,fi ., 1 1 ,--5- ff BN 'D i ROW ONE: Bunny Leigh,gDonna Vaughan, Ruth-Ann Mann, Carol Leinhard, Donna Boone, Betty Cummins. ROW TWO: Maurice Cogle, Emmitte Martin, 1ConiiQE'BasS7 Je1'ry Odenwelder, Phil Mann. ROW THREE: Mr. Jordan, Allen Miles, Robin Willingham, John Klootwyk, George Edwards, David McG1aughlin, John Day, Maynard Alexander, Jerry Day, Beverly Boykin, Clyde Bell, Mr. Vemall. l02 MARCHING BA D W V H v F S 1 ' w w E ' 'w 'W H 1' ' amlluifif-':'? 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Each girl was judged on personality, poise, ap- pearance, talent, and grades. The night of the pageant was filled with excitement and nervousness, as each con- testant went through the evening gown and talent competitions. The judges compiled their tabulations and the five finalists were chosen. From these five girls Miss Billie ,lean Martin was chosen Colonial Heights ,lunior Miss for 1964. Billie ,lean will represent Colonial Heights in the state pageant which will be held in Roanoke, Virginia. Judi Moore Second Runner-U p The Par JUDY BRINKLEY E? 'fa 55,562 ade of Talent VCSLQA' fo COLONIAL JUNIOR gtk,-1 A51 xy mm BONNIE BELL BE'ITI B ROCKWELL BETTY CUMMINS I Z- 'ZA k X CHERI WINNER X DONNA VAUGHAN Q EMILY STAFFORD '54 V-Y- HEIGHT MISS SUZANNE POOLE 95 fiiiw w SEMARY HOW!-ETF 7 1 JEANNINE OVERMAN JANET SMITH ww MMM N- ' f XQBX' down P vi Q Um . 9 ugh' ' j ,ou have dm Are you for real. S Party! -1 Do E ing? ,K It's a bird! It's a plane! It's ? EI Bull! 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HHH H X Nfiii-'l M MMFWZZQQJ4 51 7. 1155 HIGHLAND AYINUF ,' GREEN au, wlsconsm 1 -sw-zssl May 13, 1963 To The Students of Colonial Heights High School: My congratulations to the athletes, who, in addition to their studies, took on the responsibilities of participating in their school sports. to the Senior Class of 1964 and especially h Training of the body is equally important as'the training of ' H 'the mind. Participation 'in :athletics giv'es','v'a young persons, N ' boy or girl, an insight and prepares himlsomewhat' for his adult life. In athletics, a person, besides building a strong body and com- reach decisions quickly petitive spirit, learns to think and to during a crisis. He learns to overcome obstacles, disappoint- ments and defeat and to rise again. He success graciously, realizing he had to learns to bear the help of'others. of sports. also have These are a few lessons-learned in the field For the opportunitykand privilege Hof -pa'rticip'ating,-in hicjlwsiizhool athletics, a per.sonrsho1i'ld3 be 'foreverwgratevful to the Colonial- Heights High School. When working as a team, in any task, do not worry about your partner doing his share: do your part not to be the weak link. With this note, I would like to offer my very best wishes to all of you. 1 ' if 1' . HN . M N EIS15Cere1y yDH,rS,,,.,lN xo' e ,f , l AJ V.: ,wil ' - Henry Jordan! . HJ:lsk 4iag. 573W'Nf? 4i'a.., ff W ,, Mensa: :Lua NATIQNAH comfawcf ,mo NATIONALUFOOTBADU LEAGUE - mm-41 TIMES worm: csmvlows ' ' ' if Hfwo was wssuuw mvfswdrb crsg.-uAv'noNs - irsaa'Uwau AAAAMM M 1, 37 3 Q R11 . 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THIRD ROW: Bobby Jones, If , if i 45529 - H. COACHES Mid-game strategy. gead Coach, Bobby Rossg Backfield Coach, Johnny Watkinsg Line Coach, Russell oon, II8 FOOTBALL 11 11 .W Y 11 11 .medic 11 VARSITY RECORD C. H. 34- Prince George C. H. 7 Manchester C. H. 7 Huguenot C. H. 20 J. R. Tucker C. H. 13 Henrico C. H. 6 Douglas Freeman C. H. 8 Thomas Dale C. H. 7 George Wythe C. H. 6 Hopewell C. H. 7 Petersburg Barry Wall, Hardy Greene, .limmy Simmons, Skipper Spain, John Cutchin, Bradley Pritchet, Tommy Maes, Buddy Morris, .Timmy Collier, Larry Boyd, Danny Simmons, Danny Whitfield. 111111lWll1llllll?l1lffll2l1gflll1NQWllM lllll ffl H1111 ff 1 1 111 x 11M 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 -1 111 1111 !11:1 1 1 1 11 r1f1 111111 1 X 11111 1x N N 11 l lHlllHll'NllH , 1,,1 l W V Ml' 1l 1 1 . xr l ' Yeah, but . . . I COICAPTAINS Ronnie Starnes and H. M. Davis - 5 3, ' gf? 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Among these were a spectacular eighty-five yard kickoff return by halfback Ronnie Starnes and the hard-nose line play o-f J. D. McCoy. Thus, the Colonials' record stood at 4-2 as the second half of the season began. The Colonials opened their final month of play as they traveled to Chester to face the powerful Knights of Thomas Dale. As the game began, a torrential rain and strong winds pelted the field and turned the turf into a sea of mud. The Knights took the lead by slowly moving for a score late in the first quarter. Behind 6 to 0, the Colonials pro-duced a steady drive which was highlighted by a 36 yard jaunt by Ronnie Starnes which carried to the Knights' one yard line. From there, Philip Harrison carried for the touchdown and the half ended with the score 6 to 6. With the heavy rain continuing, the teams exchanged possession of the ball and the Knights took over on their 38 yard line. The Colonial defense, led by Allen Birdso-ng and H. M. Davis, forced the Knights hack to their two yard line where they faced a fourth down situation. The snap from center sailed out of the end zone for a safety, and the Colonials had the lead, 8 to 6. Both teams were held scoreless for the re- mainder of the contest and the Colonials gained a thrilling upset victory. Surely, we will all remember the driving rain and the enthusiastic spirit of that unforgettable night which saw the Colonials move their record to 5-2. The Colonials returned home on November 8 to battle the George Wythe Bulldogs. Wythe took the opening kickoff and drove for a touchdown to take an early 7 to 0 lead. Later, on fourth down, Ronnie Starnes dropped back to punt on the Bulldog 43 yard line. Instead of punting, Starnes raced around end, picked up his blocking, and carried for the soore to tie the game at 7 to 7. Both teams battled to a deadlock until the final quarter when a Colonial pass was intercepted on the goal line and returned 90 yards to the Colonial 10. With les than two minutes remaining in the game, Dickie Martin intercepted a Bulldog pass, apparently ending the threat. As he re- turned the ball, he was hit and dropped in the end zone. The play was ruled a safety and George Wythe took the lead. Another George Wythe score raised the count to 16 to 7 and the Colonials suffered a heartbreaking defeat. The Colonial record thus stood at 5-3. A cold, clear evening accompanied the arrival of home- coming as the Colonials faced the Hopewell Blue Devils. On the first play of scrimmage, the Blue Devils connected on a 71 yard pass for a touchdown to take an early lead. The Devils continued to march and the score mounted to 21 to 6 at the half, the only Colonial score coming on a 7 yard pass from Dickie Martin to Ronnie Starnes. With the help of three scoring passes, the Blue Devils soundly defeated the Colonials by the score of 33 to 6, moving the Colonial record to 5-4. ' The Colonials ended their season by traveling across the Appomatox to renew the annual Thanksgiving classic with the Petersburg Crimson Wave. Managing their lone score tally late in the game, the Colonials were defeated by a strong Petersburg team by the score of 34 to 7. As the cheers faded away and thoughts turned toward the indoor sports of winter, the curtain was lowered on a very exciting season of football. mg 'ff- ' fl H555 H, mms' HQ cbd TOM OLIVER Y Q Halfhack W 'W' Tx N X M m 'H Wu 1 CY Exim Wm RONNIE STARNES Co-Captam Halfback ALLEN BIRDSONG 'Ziyi' Tackle oo N u SE IOR JIMMY WILLINGHAM Halfback ROBERT HELLMAN Guard r 'm 'r ' '-'www W Y 1 . W H G - u H, E33gg5,w,- .:.. ww, E V , ' H , 'nj HH A wzrgszziff . M :si ' H , I ' T14-in 'Nm ' ,. , . C, 4 , wi. .-QE? NH,6ff H M' yi, ' wi - w W -T-FAB 1 ' ' G 1 U- , SE - K , I E5 3 COLO IAL I 7 SYLVESTER FERRARA Guard LEROY TENCH Fullback H. M. DAVIS Co-Captain Guard GREG BROWN End J. D. MCCOY Guard H ww-w'w. M ': i'Uu, WQN, 7 , M H M E COLONIALS Throughout the past season the Annual Staff con- ducted a poll after each game to determine the most valuable player for that particular contest. Here are the selections as made by the players themselves. Game Player Prince George .,,,,. ,,,,,, Le roy Tench Manchester ..,......,. .,,,.., ,,,,, Huguenot ,.,.. M-- ,,.. ,, , .,,,,,,,,, ,,----- J. R. Tucker .,... HCHIICO .....,........... .-... Douglas Freeman Thomas Dale ........ .... George Wythe Hopewell ...,,....... Petersburg ..... Bob Covington Ronnie Starnes Dickie Martin Ronnie Starnes --.-. J. D. McCoy --- ........... Team Ronnie Starnes Ronnie Starnes Bob Williams 1 I w IN ACTION FIRST ROW: Mike Jones, Steve Thompson, Kent Powell, Tommy Evans, David Ridout, Ricky Dunaway, Dennis Ward, Lloyd Traylor, Rodger Doss, Roger Kemp. SECOND ROW: Coach Strock, John Kline, Allan Miles, Robert Levy, Donald Croft, Curtis Baun, David Schmidt, John Blaha, David Tardy, Dennis Bridgeman, Greg Nichols, Coach Steele. K l was-?ggggggs?fE2fg'fw Y y , ,,.,,f.aw,, 1,5 f.,w'tM ' 1' 'f::wrff5Eeresa,. V A Miz . . . for the score. Tackle the man with the ball! Q 7,1 lf F .N . I Q h U25 ala T . i EI GH TH GRADE FOOTBALL .avg FIRST ROW: Tony Maddra, Al Robinson, Clarence Logan, Burton Hager, Glen Strougll, Art Sponsler, Glen Croshaw, Jerry Scott. SECOND ROW: Bill White, Richard Halbert, Steve Johnson, Randy Keeter, Paul Cannon, Donnie Watts, Tommy Jackson, Coach Crabtree. THIRD ROW: Lewis Bowles, Bobby Whitehurst, Bill Ellison, Steve Kump, Johnny Watkins, Coach Tardy, Coach McGee. M. gf- --1 ,Wg -1 J' 'ew-M ' ff -' H K t Q at H891 ,EZ tw me if ,W will 55 ,A . ai H55 ' , ibgzgeki zfgihg -,. ,L -ffl, ww, ,, fs nt, K an 11 5, W N511 M, ,. A 1:53-fig? -u ,M Ju my ,uf manga W. sax? 1 - was H ' 'Q-Z ' E 1 aata L if ' an ' ' . 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N. w - ll H fi '- - -1 ' ' - Q , in 1 ,. 1 V 2 ' :El -1' ' , A A H w 1 JIM MYERS CHUCK WALL BILLY WILLIFORD VARSITY FIRST ROW: Larry Solomon, Chuck Wall, Billy Williford, Luciano Wilson, Joe Powroznick, Mike Tardy, Billy Cawthorn, Steve Parker, James Costello, Bobby Jones, Darrell Kemp. SECOND ROW: David Bishop, Bobby Hellman, Rex Brough, Charles Yates, John Snead, Greg Brown, Wayne Burton, William Ragsdale, Tom Oliver, Robert Bass, Wilton Staples, Bill Lepley. THIRD ROW: Coach Sam Lucas. 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SECOND ROW: Coach Ross, Jerry Odenwelder, Dickie Martin, Philip Harrison, Tim Brown, Chuck Stinnett, Terry Burgess, Ben Powell, Jimmy Lewis, Bo Short, David Ridout, Coach Hammer. Wynn scores I 38 1963 RECORD 3 Midlothian 7 Lee-Davis 1 Varina 4 Patrick Henry 7 Henrico 10 J. R. Tucker 2 Patrick Henry 6 Henrico 22 J. R. Tucker 3 Midlothian 3 Lee-Davis 1 Varina Z ,.. lj J fu VAR I TY ' ' , ' V , ' :- unix: af 'a'Xx . g l , -X Q 1 41 4, 4. Z-111tE EEbq:f ..s ' gn - 'ff mn! ..e . . o E -, ' - X n I -f-.,::i:f':'::-'- 53 um x-Tir. ,FQEEWY .17 ,M , .Q - :.:, Ziff- ,.... Q lm :fog ' gg J ' -18,4 .X ' f5a.'1!sg:55 N .,f,:,,,,l, ogy ., x4,gl,1.35gA3, Y gi f- ,' . 1 - 'l,-:,Jw?E.9- QSVF ' 11 ' Iliff -f' .. 5 ' 'F t f'-sails f4ri '1'f:'- -Lexi'-s,.1-WL? ,rt-1 5 -3 2, '-M13 . -gr 'ISI-31' A ,,.'fa1 ff'4':L-21-fa:r1ff 'f, ,gfHn,:f-13'-if T-HV-W :gg,.g.f:A,Qg.'1QQQ,'f.i,1Y1:iffQfE..iE551 '2'Qff :lF :f.Q:s,.:i,.1fE,'ia7f,J 719.-N. -- -- :fi ---., S?f N ,gd ff'?e -- 1 '-m y ' .' ' ' - v -ff:-,f - . 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The members of the various teams, and the cheerleaders who encourage them, profit greatly from each contest, be it won or lost. Good sportsmanship and sincere effort are important elements of athletic competition. Through athletics, participants develop the ability to think and act quickly and correctly. Throughout all contests our teams have exhibited the characteristics of true sportsmen. This year has seen the ending of one era and the beginning of another. As our school grew, we anxiously awaited our move into Group I-A. During the past year our Colonials played a fine schedule in their first season of Group I-A competition. Now, as we look to the future, we can anticipate an exciting care-er in our state's top division. Our athletic program will continue to expand, and, as we overcome the pains of growth, the Colonials will establish themselves as leaders. Even in defeat, We have been represented well. 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No. 1 and 301 Colonial Heights BEAUTY SHOP Owned and Operated by John Wilkerson and Katherine Branch 601-B Boulevard Colonial Heights C . BLACKERS ongratulatlons and Best Wishes Young Mens Shop h Botany 500 Tailored by Daroff to I e RE 2-6641 Class of 146 N. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Virginia PICKIVICK FLOWERS AND GIFTS it W 0 Complete Floral Service . xJie Dial RE 2-1648 130 Pickwick Ave. STANS Colonial Heights, Virginia 5 N. Sycamore St. Petersburg, Va. RAY'S HAIR STYLING 733-7039 COMMUNITY PAINT 132 Pickwick COLONIAL HEIGHTS POWERS OUTBOARD MOTOR SALES Mercury Outboard lVIoto1's Aristocraft Boats Cox Trailers 1703 Boulevard Colonial Heights AND HARDWARE RE 3-5702 105 Pickwick Avenue COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA l n 1131953 11 ge 11m11f,M5gQQi11!1,1111111 1 1 1111 1 Ladies' - lVIen's - Boys' 111 . E. sw . f11 ' - 'cReady-to-Wearn M if11213723?f'N.SyCE1'11,OI'C1ShI'66ll 1 2i11 1 5 e RE 11 11 Q 1 1 21135-1 M 1 1 ,. 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BAKER, President RE 2-7936 34-11 Boulevard Colonial Heig 3301 Boulevard RE 2-0651 Colonial Heights, Virginia RICHMOND PLASTICS INCORPORATED Custom Moulded Thermo Plasticsw TRI-CITY REALTY, INC. :The home Of ffiendly Services, 1913 Boulevard RE 3-9671 EARL C- JOHNSON- President COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA RE 3-6986 115 Pickwick Ave. Colonial Heights YOUNG-HARRISGN A Label of Qualityn Featuring the Most Wanted Items: Gold Cup Socks BROCKWELL INSURANCE Bass Weejuns English Leather Canoe Life Russian Leather Fire New Haven Shirts Auto Health 22 N. Sycamore Street Petersburg, Va. Business 108 Pickwick Ave. Colonial Heights, Virginia E. ALVIN SMALL FUNERAL HOME, INC. 2033 Boulevard Colonial Heights WM. E. LUM JR., UNGER'S INC. . CLOTHING STORE fPhot0graphzc Headquartersj RE 2-8271 RE 23121 220 N. Sycamore Street 15 N. Sycamore Street Petersburg Virginia Petersburg Virginia FUND: 1 PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS Co. RE 2-5618 PETERSBURG MOTOR co. petefffugythe Siiffmia 10 N. Market Street Petersburg Virginia Tl1ere's u one and only' in refreshment, too E f BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Petersburg Virginia get R W nn 214121424 ICE CREAM RE 2-7042 127 VV. Wasliiiigton Stree Petersburg Virginia t FRANK WILEY INSURANCE Insure wisely with the Wileys RE 3-3321 1954 S. Sycamore Street Petersburg Virginia Compliments of COLONIAL DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT V. D. KAMBOURIAN RUG CLEANERS uComplete Repair Service and Rug Storage CITY I-IALL GULF 4'Best Service Station' 733-84169 in the Easti' 2000 Boulevard 732-6702 Colonial Heights Virginia. 1604 Boulevard Colonial Heights Virginia WE'RE READY WHEN YOU ARE! You may already be saving some of your after-school or vacation earnings for college. Or perhaps you're class or club treasurer with funds to handle. Come in and let us help. Let us be your bank today, iust as we hope to be your bank in the future. 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RE 3-8721 Pjjfimijd 316 fjfjjfjlia KINGS BARBECUE s NO. 1, 2, SZ 3 Petersburg Colonial Heights Virginia ,Vigil -H 1 Ellie lgrugrezsze-Elnhex Serving Petersburg, Colonial Heights, Hopewell and Surrounding Counties Seven Days a Week With Over 20,500 Net Paid Subscribers The Progress-Index Also Publishes THE TRAVELER Fort Lee's Newspaper ww - im- W' f , .L , - uw ww B Q in ww tiffifsss in H vw -Q A '- w in H H in iw :sn , in m sa. , - Y H Q ' assess JL, W 'M --Wllw 'Mwlllnl ' m H wwwwwwmwulllw wffllwl ms N H i l' MOSS TELEVISION SERVICE We Service All Makes of T.V.'s RE 2-4913 1100 Boulevard Colonial Heights Virginia 1 fl I x lx, , , 'we ,wl- IC , 1 HALES INSURANCE AGENCY ' It If ,,jgT'6IEliBoulgVai dIA I 664 Boulevard A-:rf A-fQ4,,fRE's-3161 RE 3-4750 ff r' rl- V l I 1 1 JLIQ' Hz I , . I ' ' 1 .4 , ML bf.. MUTUAL TERMITE CONTROL 605 Boulevard RE 2-6291 ' A H WILLIAIVFS BUSINESS MACHINES 201-9 Boulevard RE 3-6871 BOTTLED GAS CO. OF VA. 'E UK. A-.LQ .7 Boulevardl fl ,ky ' ' Miki? 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Petersburg Virginia Worth Cheering about, A Savings Account PIONEER FEDERAL SAVINGS sf LOAN ASSOCIATION 651 Boulevard Colonial Heights Virginia Flowers Make Friends ff. 6, Smzd 6 Sana 7e2maza RE 2-6111 '4Closed on Sunday Osage Road Petersburg Virginia RAINBOW DRIVE-I Catering to Private Parties and Banquets Dial REgent 3-6919 Colonial Heights Virginia Efijaifgi JNMJf1fM1vLIj7'V V C,4,.aMe,MQ QMMLLWPYOCA W . ffI7b TM oven, CVVNJ' COMPLIME AQMQ' b Mfg Lf . A WMWWQEAQOMBAM JM'-fL Sho- OAAS1Q,smER1ENDJoNN.'f AMW ,WAMSQ ,f,S,co,7,Wcewa.AAf-afflpr-ff SA ,AMMO W AAA, fffffflfeaax , j6fyW,,,,,JC,..Ad AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY N UNIT 284 ,wfffvof Says 'cCongratulations, Senior 1964 e Extend a Welcome nd to All Who r i ihle oin Up With aid Compliments of ROBERT E. LEE AUXILIARY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 2239 Colonial Heights Virginia CAL HENSHAW'S MOBIL SERVICE F ree Pick-up and Delivery Service TED 6 CURRY MOTORS, INC. 7329463 Dodge, Chrysler, Imperial, 3116 Boulevard Dodge Dart, Dodge Trucks COLONIAL HEIGHTS VIRGINIA 19-2,7 N Union Street Petersburg Virginia f- - V- n ..w it ' I Ha ',f,, HALL'S FLYING A General Auto Repairs Automatic Transmission 733-6306 636 Boulevard COLONIAL HEIGHTS VIRGINIA w . 1 w, w',f u , tw t www 1, uw i. ',,wm'.x, .w! Q f' . ,MQ '13 ,Wm it Hu it it 1 ,. Mat 1. wmtllu., 'u .,,u,eu 1 vw ,U-V ,, , N W rw' ,. ,c u 1' wuwmu' 1 ll M. 'Null Jw V '- ', ll l' 'it' ll:,1!1Ulj'gQgg'15lf,,Illltuu'm.. 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