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

 - Class of 1964

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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

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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.



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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

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