Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

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hli H 1 HI: ; ®J £r- — Ji m pi fBA. «. r .IwTM 4 kS m jC 7W1 Cl ||f MTh 1 AK ' J 300 Jlk r mq! FT4u jl 1 ' 9 1 Jr KRABBA 1970 ROBERT S RULES Of ORDER REVISED V Hampton High School Hampton, Virginia Volume 48 Editor: Rosalie Yates Features Editor: Esther Hopkins Classes Editor: Pam Murray Sports Editor: Carolyn Ankeney STUDENT LIFE . . Those were the days, my friends FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION . . . CLASSES We thought they’d never end page 36. We ' d sing and dance page 52. 2 INTRODUCTION ADVERTISEMENTS . . . Once upon a time there was a tavern . . . nothing seemed the way it used to be” page 236. ORGANIZATIONS . . . “We’d live the life we choose” page 182. Those Were the Days” Those were the days, my friends We thought they’d never end; We’d sing and dance forever and a day. We’d live the life we choose; We ' d fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. Once upon a time there was a tavern; Where we used to raise a glass or two. Remember how we’d laugh away the hours, And dream of all the great things we would do? Just tonight I stood before the tavern; Nothing seemed the way it used to be. In the glass I saw a strange reflection; Was that lonely fellow really me? Through the door there came familiar laughter; I saw your face and heard you call my name. All my friends were older but no wiser; For in our hearts the dreams were still the same. SPORTS . . . “We’d fight and never lose” .... page 144. INTRODUCTION 3 rms w B P y L ' ' if 1 jL. 1 t .. m 1 A ' - if , - ' r, | rfF ♦ 1 j|gr 2i •) “‘Those were the days, my friends • • • Student life , ’How troublesome is day! It calls us from our sleep away.” 6 STUDENT LIFE V “But the tender grace of a day that is dead will never come back to me.” STUDENT LIFE 7 “We smile and laugh, yet . . . ■i • i • 8 STUDENT LIFE nm together we perceive our role and duty, so we learn.” STUDENT LIFE 9 “ ■The day uncertain comes and goes, the lover rooted stays.” 10 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 1 1 Senior Class Play: “The Cave Dwellers” 12 STl I)EM LIFE Cy . % i J | . A ■ H 4 P J W ' : i 7 t 1 ■■ g ' ' N j ? r 1 r 1 = hT r.J IT 1 • 14 STUDENT LIFE Wj Southern serenade The Junior Class presents their gift to the Senior Class, Southern Serenade . . . Toni Mercer and Bruce Massenburg reign as Queen and King . . . John Crawley and Anne Harris are Prince and Princess . . . Hampton students relive the beauty of the Old South . . . the Girls’ Gym provides a re- freshing change with its riverboat theme ... a truly wonder- ful night to remember. STUDENT LIFE 15 stssss Music, when voices die, vibrates in the memory. 16 STUDENT LIFE • • • “She walks in beauty like the night 11 1969 Football Home- coming court . . . soph- omore attendants . . . Donna Matthews . . . Vinetta Paige . . . ju- nior attendants . . .Jo- sephine Agee . . . Sarah King . . . senior atten- dants . . . Claudia Crane . . . Cindy Rosser . . . and Sharon Fitts . . . who can be my escort? my boyfriend can ' t be my escort? . . . what can 1 wear? . . . what will the weather be like? . . . cold? . . . snow? . . . rain! . . . what weather! . . . my hair’s frizzing ... I can ' t see Mr. Ware . . . please stop raining . . . Mr. Ware announces queen . . . tension . . . final- ly! .. . Sharon ' s queen! . . . presentation of roses . . . silver tray . . . tro- phy ... 1 can’t hold everything . . . “Julius, hold something! . . . what an honor . . . home- coming court in the year of the champs . . . 1970 Basketball Homecoming Court . . sophomore attendants . . . Watelis Douglas and William Stewart . . . Sue Goetkin and Vince Behm . . . junior attendants . . . Carol Sellers and Bob Porter . . . Sharon Hayes and Rhett Haywood senior attendants . . . Marie Carneal and Jimmy Hayes . . . Myra Slough and Lee Barto . . . Kathleen Rogers and Scott Curtis . . . voting . . . excitement . . . quick! get a date! . . . practice . . . tension . . . when do 1 come out? . . . Kath- leen crowned queen! . . . STUDENT LIFE 19 li “There can be no rainbow without a storm.” .. Nervousness . . . fast change? . . . sea of faces . . . semi- finalists . . . glad for others . . . I ' m on the moon, huh? . . . what a question . . . I ' ll take a cat! . . . waiting . . . tension . . . judge vote . . . Sarah King, Anne Harris, run- ners-up . . . Miss HHS, Julie Downes . . . tears of happi- ness, surprise ... I never thought • • • PINCH me, some- body! “Nothing is so difficult to weigh as the minds of the multitude.” 22 STUDENT LIFE “Few are elected to lead . . . the multitude makes the leaders great.” Cowboy day. Bonfire and Turkey day. Junior ring day . . . 10P0’ THE MORNIN 1 MRS GEBHARDT, 3s, HAPPY ST. PATRICK ' S DAY m TO A, YOU W € J t ii STUDENT LIFE 27 • • • All sorts of things taken in together make up a year . . 9 STUDENT LIFE 30 Senior Days • . . Class Nighty Baccalaureate Graduation Class Night . . . Phyllis Corbett and Larry Chesney, emcees . . . Hall of Fame, class poet, prophets, gift- orians, historians, and last wills and testaments pre - sented . . . office, teachers ' lounge, cafeteria, and dance skits ... a night to remember . . . Baccalaur- eate ... a religious ' service . . . seniors attend in caps and gowns . . . Pam Berlin, class valedictorian, makes final remarks . . . Graduation . . . processional of the Class of 1970 . . . five members of the Class of 1920 present . . . Clark Ward, class salutatorian, re- marks on self-honesty . . . senior class president, Stan- ley Davis, praises senior class and comments on the future . . . STUDENT LIFE 31 32 STL DENT LIFE “We’re the best as you can see! We’re the Class of ’70!” STUDENT LIFE 33 WOMEN ■1 “Those were the days, my friends . . Remember . . . Orientation Day . . . getting lost in the halls . . . going up the down staircase . . . being ribbed by the upperclassmen . . . that good-looking se- nior . . . joining a club . . . passing exams . . . looking forward to being a junior . . . Those were the days of being a sopho- more . . . Remember . . . coming back to school the day after sophomores did . . . telling sophomores where to go . . . “down the hall and take the elevator to the second floor! . . . working on the Junior-Senior Prom . . . ordering class rings . . . waiting . . . finally getting class rings . . . and then . . . realizing . . . there was only one more year to go Those were the days of being a junior . . . Remember being the top class . . . No. 1! . . . “the best as you can see” ... the loudest and most spirited . . . winning the spirit stick over and over again . . . getting out early . . . measuring for caps and gowns . . . ordering them ... di- plomas too . . . electing the Hall of Fame . . . going to the last prom . . . practicing for class night, baccalaureate, and gradua- tion . . . trying on caps and gowns . . . feeling very important . . . receiving di- plomas . . . changing tassels from right to left . . . graduating . . . tears of joy and sadness . . . Those were the days of being a senior . . . “We thought they’d never end . . “We thought they’d never end . . . FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 9 %| Administration Mighty Crabber Administration headed by Principal Oral E. Ware . . . sixth great year . . . new red Volkswagen . . . now he’s offi- cially King Crab!” . . . Mr. Wilbert L. Lovett . . . second successful year as assistant princi- pal . . . head of athletic program for the School of Champs! . . . tickets, lockers, textbooks, and more tickets! . . . rookie Mr. J. Roy Vor- hauer introduced to Crabber enthusiasm and spirit . . . welcomed by material fees, sub- stitute teachers, insurance, activity books . . . fits in Crabber way of life quickly . . . Wel- come to H.H.S.! . . . Mrs. Jane Mohr, Dean of Girls . . . Mr. Johnny Palmer, Dean of Boys . . . a Hampton student skip? . . . never! . . . their job is easy! . . . Mrs. Marcia Golli- day, school nurse . . . helps the sick and in- jured Crabbers! Mr. O. E. Ware. Principal Mr. Wilbert L. Lovett. Ass ' t. Principal Mr. J. Roy Vorhauer. Ass ' t. Principal 38 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION - Marcia Golliday, School Nurse Nancy R. Davidson. Alma W. Luck. Nancy Barrett. Harold Johns, Linda W. Westphal. and Francis Ellis. Guidance office . . . Guidance Counselors . . . without them we’d never make it through high school . . . Mrs. David- son . . . double duty . . . she’s head of the depart- ment and a sophomore counselor . . . Mr. Harold Johns . . . sophomore counselor . . . converted drafting teacher . . . Mrs. Linda Westphal . . . they gave her all of the juniors! . . . Miss Nancy Barrett . . . seniors, A-J . . . Mrs. Alma Luck . . . seniors, k-Z . . . who’s got the meanest bunch? . . . Mrs. Frances Ellis . . . letters, transcripts, transfers . . . guidance secretary. Doris Hafley, Marie Nixon, library secretaries. Secretaries and Librarians x Reva W. Burdett e, Sandra Vaughan, office secretaries. “Hampton High School, may 1 help you?” . . . two secretaries handle all the office business. Books, books, and more books . . . overdue books . . . fines . . . don ' t cut through the library” . . . “two to a table” . . . New Xerox machine . . . maga- zines . . . records . . . films ... it is hard work keeping the heart of the school working efficiently. Mary Turner, Lois R. Ballagh, librarians. Lois Ballagh, head librarian. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 41 English Department . . . Building Word Power . . . improve college board scores . . . Mr. Carr, department head . . . Sophomores study Julius Caesar . . . Friends, Romans. Countrymen Juniors struggle through American literature . . . Puritanism, Deism, Transcen- dentalism, Eudyism ’ . . . Ben Franklin . . . Mark Twain . . . Emily Dickinson . . . Senior teachers cope with Senioritis” . . . Chaucer . . . “Whan that Aprill Avarice is the root of all evil” . . . Shakespeare ' s Macbeth . . . Double, double toil and trouble” . . . Research papers . . . Term papers . . . Pitch your tent early at Charles Taylor . . . forget term paper . . . mark down a floosie” ... sit in Shoney’s on night of graduation . . . students well-prepared for Freshman English. Mr. Carr. Department head. First row: Dolores Eudy. Nancy K. Orcutt. Janie A. Milburn, Margaret Randall. Joan Corzatt, Barbara P. Griffin. Second row: Virgil Winslow. Mary T. Gebhardt. Katherine C. Williams, Charles D. Johnson. Frances G. Crites, Bobbye S. Draughon. Dorothy D. Rascoe. Norma P. Rogers, Charlotte P. Wilkinson. Stanley Mitchum. 42 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Foreign Languages “Department of individuals” . . . Bill Solomon . . . Department head — 4th year . . . five years French . . . five years Spanish . . . four years Latin . . . three years German . . . two new language labs . . . A.L.M. . . drills, drills, and more drills . . . dialogues . . . basic sentences . . . nasal sounds . . . Ger- man, “gutteral sounds” . . . fifth year classes little but lively . . . now we can go to Europe and talk to the foreigners who speak English! FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 43 Science Department . . . biology, ch emistry, physics, physiology, . . . rough courses, but . . . don ' t upset your homeostatic equilibrium” says Mr. Bennett, department head . . . biology . . . life cycle, cross-pollination, dissection of worms, fish, and frogs . . . chemistry . . . H2SO4, H2CO3, balancing equations . . . physics . . . sound waves, arcs, . . . physiology . . . formaldehyde, the cell, dissection of pigs . . . enter class with a science notebook . . . leave with a B.S., Ph.D. degree. First row: Gloria L. Parker, Jean Jalufka. Second row: Jerry H. Peery, Dorrence E. Wilkinson. Warren Bennett, Roland W. Englebright. Not pictured: Michael Smith, Mary Crone, Laymond North. 44 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Math Department Algebra, general math, geometry, trig., analytical geometry, proba- bilities, matrix, math analysis, calculus! . . . Iris Sweeney heads this department . . . cosine, sine, tangent . . . graph them? . . . ellipses, parabolas, hyperboles . . . aren’t they all the same? . . . Mr. Seymour . . . gambling at HHS! . . . What! memorize the idiot wheel! . . . proofs, theorems, logic, logs, compasses, protractors, functions, reason- ing ... it all adds up! Standing: Mary Taylor, Tyrus Woodard, Edward Ragland, Linwood Seymour, Judy Johnson, Joyce Richardson. Sitting: Iris Sweeney, Deanna Hunter. Social Studies Sarah Livingston, department head . . . sophomore privilege . . . they get to choose between world history and world geography . . . juniors . . . U. S. history . . . Puritanism, Jim Crow, Civil War . . . seniors . . . government . . . John Locke, U. S. politics. Communism. Congress . . . juniors and seniors . . . can take economics or international relations. Seated: Ronda Smith, Ronald Cutler. Standing: Algie Howell, Gerald Ann Bailey. Not pictured: James Booth. Dinah Eitelman. Pauline Humphrey, Melvin Snead, George Wray, Linda Sanders, Sarah Peyton. Livingston, Donna Griffith, Charles Tarkenton, Virginia Sommer, 46 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Business Department Sophomores begin business courses with general business . . . typing and shorthand are also offered . . . personal typing . . . a,s,d,f,j,k,l,; . . . bookkeeping . . . VOT and DE students have jobs . . school day ends at 12 for these stu- dents . . . Ethlyn West, department head . . . courses de- signed to prepare students for the business world. Sitting: Mollie Young, Yvonne Thompson. Standing: Judith Gall i- Riddick, Catherine Lineberger. Not pictured: Nancy Robinson, more, Ethlyn West, Ruth Wallio, Brenda Piland. Betty Bulger, Kay Barry Buchanan. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 47 Harvey White, Glen Russell, Fred Hamilton, Fred Balmer. Physical Education Physical Education . . . required subject for sophomores . . . basketball, tennis, soccer, gymnastics, softball, archery, vol- leyball, dancing? . . . dirty socks . . . tennis shoes . . . gym suits . . . locker fee . . . towel fee ... no “horse play” . . . physical fitness test . . . lower insurance rates by passing driver training . . . behind the wheel . . . before school, after school, and on Saturdays . . . department head, Glen Russell. Susan Nelson. Sarah Smith. Not pictured: Beatrice Phillips. 48 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Industrial Arts . . . gives students a technological culture . . . Bill Turner, department head . . . drafting . . . future architects . . . electronics . . . future electricians . . . wood shop, metal shop, graphic arts . . . offered to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Walter Smith, Roland Cazer, Robert Swindell, Anthony Lilley, Billy Ray Turner. Not pictured: Harold Johns. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 49 Mr. Gary Chilcott Mr. Sidney Swiggett 50 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Miss Margaret Barnhart Mr. Charles Torian The arts at Hampton! ... art department welcomes Miss Margaret Barnhart and Mr. Yates Miller . . . introduce batiks, cubism, burlap stitchery, point perspective and ceramic jewelry to artistic Crabbers . . . Who’s got the best band in Virginia?” . . . Mr. Charles Torian, director of the Marching 100, concert and sym- phonic bands . . . lectures on patriotism, conduct and nature? . . . he’s proud of The Sound of the Big Red! Mr. Sidney Swiggett . . . King of the Nutty Buddies! . . . sing at 8:30 a.m. . . . for you . . . anything! . . . concerts, pressures, tenors! . . . “Nobody Knows the Trouble I ' ve Seen” . . . no, an eighth note doesn’t have eight flags! . . . new faces grown old . . . new friendships . . . petite paisley drawers . . . another graduation? . . . Voted Best Choral Director at Hampton! Home Economics . . . taught by Doris Wimmer and Helen Pleasants . . . sewing, cooking, good grooming, family finances . . . food labs . . . eating what you cook! . . . clothing construction . . . fitting a pattern, matching plaids, basting . . . finally a dress! . . . Future Home- makers of America! Mr. Gary Chilcott welcomed to Drama Department . . . credits include Barefoot in the Park, The Cave Dwellers, and The Fantastiks . . . carries on drama traditions at H.H.S.! Mrs. Helen Pleasants Mrs. Doris Wimmer FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 51 “We’d sing and dance . . Classes Seniors i On Being a High School Senior dull days of useless comings and goings, false smiles, slow wasted hours: these blaspheme the soft spring breeze that just now begins to blow so much time to spare that daydreams don ' t dare to be enough for me i need more: things like no walls and narrow halls or clocks and bells to tell me when to go but things that let me live as sunrays do; dancing through the air bound by no wall of warning words, not bound by anything at all except the darkness of the night after the sun has gone . . . — Barbara DeAngelis Hall of Fame: Janice Cross, Susan Wooldridge, and Ricky Penn. “Most School Spirited ; Kathleen Rogers and Steve Mitchell. “Friendliest ; Freddie Richardson and Susanna Dunn (not pictured). “Wittiest ; Scott Cur- tis and Karen Barrett. Best Dancers ; Juanelle Wehmer and Pat Doyle. “Most Talented ; Sue Robins and Teddy Powell, “Most Athletic ; Robert Smith and Angela Tay- lor, Most Studious ; Anne Harris and Tim Eichen- brenner. Best Dressed ; Esther Hopkins and Jimmy Small (not pictured). “Best All Around ; Stanley Davis and Cindy Rosser, “Most Popular ; Jay Lawson and Pam Berlin. “Most Likely to Succeed ; Julius Brown. Bill Daughtry, and Claudia Crane. Best Looking. 54 CLASSES I I ' James Samuel Ailor Christopher Winslow Akey Hugh Dorsey Alcock. Jr. David Brian Allen William Thomas Allen. Ill Samuel Wade Alston Lloyd Reginald Amory. Ill Bruce Sidney Andrews Carolyn Kay Ankeney Pamela Sue Anspach Karen Eileen Anthony Marlene Ann Arnold Esther Elizabeth Ashe Gloria Jean Askew Earnest Shaffer Atkins Gary Douglas Bailey Randolph Bailey Robert Hamilton Ballagh Janet Wray Balson George Clark Barnes 56 CLASSES Edgar Camp Barrett, Jr. Karen Denise Barrett Leland Robert Barto Paul Edward Bearor Deborah Elly Beck John Allan Beckett Lynn Erie Bell Eunice Louise Bellamy Pamela Sue Berlin Michael Irvin Bernstein Jacqueline Louise Berry Paul Rutherford Bickford, Jr Claudette Binns Michael Steven Black Patricia Elaine Blake Paul Blount Sheila Ann Blount William Albert Bosta Jacqueline Bowers James Lewis Bowers Deborah Jeanelle Boyd Gene Willard Boyd Yvonne Antionette Bradley CLASSES 57 I I John Ashton Bradshaw John Michael Bradshaw Sharon Margaret Brogan Patricia Van Pradelles Brooks Julius Lee Brow n Sharon Elaine Brown Steven Alfred Brown Vanessa Anne Brow n Gary Leigh Bruce Elizabeth Evelyn Bryan William Edward Buchanan. Jr. Donald Sanford Buck Carolyn Denise Buggs Barry Davis Bulifant Diana Yvonne Burden Ernest Curtis Burt. Ill Deborah Annette Burton Ronald James Burzinski Brooke Lell Buttles Alphonzo Byrd James Albert Callis Dennis Wayne Carden Gordon Francis Carmichael William Preston Carmines, III 58 CLASSES “Life is like an exciting book, and every year starts a new chapter.” Marie Elizabeth Carneal David Arnold Carpenter, Jr. Barbara Ann Carrier Patricia Anne Cavanaugh Debra Lee Charles Maria Gordon Charles Connie Marie Chatham Janie Morris Cherry Larry Wilfred Chesney Judy Gail Chick Elizabeth Ann Chisholm George Henry Clark Ivan Oliver Clark Lois Virginia Clements Vanessa Ann Clifton Deborah Evelyn Coats Wendy Abel Cohen George Bramwell Colonna. Ill Anne Elliot Copling Robert Martin Copp CLASSES 59 “■What counts is not the number of hours you put in, but how much you put in the hours.” Phyllis Elaine Corbett William Lester Corbett Anthony Ray Cosby Claudia Crane Judy Doreen Crawford John Leslie Crawley, III Sheila Diane Crocker Janice Gail Cross Penelope Denise Crumpton Francine Suzanne Culbreth Teresa Marie Culotta Stuart Wise Curry William Scott Curtis Cynthia Rene Dale Teresa Adele Dale Glenda Kay Daniel Peggy Ann Daugherty William Odis Daughtry John Andrew Davis, Jr. Linda Florence Davis 60 CLASSES Stanley Connell Davis Stella Louise Davis Willie Robert Davis Yolande Eileen DeLadurantaye Stephanie Suzanne Delk Marcella Evelyn Deveikis Dianne Dickerson Virginia Marie Doty Louis Patrick Doyle Deborah Ann Duda Linda Gail Dunn Suzanna Wesley Dunn Theresa Sue Dunton Patricia Ann Dupere Gene Howard Edmonds Carol Ann Edwards Timothy John Eichenbrennei Fay Marie Elliot Michael Jonathan Elmore Jay Edward Epstein Mark Alan Epstein Deborah Jane Evans Frank Irvin Farmer Cynthia Jean Farris CLASSES 61 William Therman Faulk. Jr. Larrain Gail Favre Annette Catherine Fazzi Alvin Leroy Feathers Linda Joyce Fernald Jeanme Ann Fink Sharon Eunice Fitts Katherine Anne Fleenor Heather Gayle Folan Clarence Lee Foster Sharon Gay Foster Alice Beth Francis David Frederic Frank Fritz Barnes Friesen Gail Ann Furman Michael Phillip Gabany Rebecca Gaddy Gallani Randolph Allen Gardina JoAnne Gayhead Marguerite Florence Geiger Angela Joann Gennell Zelinda George Linda Joyce Gibson Anthony Levi Gilchrist 62 CLASSES Patrila Gilcrest Brenda Lee Gilliam Joyce Ann Gilliam Leroy Gilliam Rebecca Ann Gilliam John Dennis Glasheen Deborah Jean Golden Doris Ann Gooden Beth Terry Goodman Ray Bradford Goodman William Stephen Gorrell Willie Albert Graham “Tomorrow is often the busiest day of the week.” John Mason Green Bess Greenspon Linda Griffin Thomas Ragland Griffin Connie Marie Hale Sandra Mar ' Ray Hale Miriam Lynette Halikman Karen Elaine Hall CLASSES 63 Agatha Marie Hamilton Marsha Lynn Hanner Paula Rea Harmon Horace Raymond Harrell Anne Gray Harris Kathleen Porter Harris Ann Rebecca Pierce Harrison Timothy Martin Hatcher Ardath Marie Hawkes James Michael Hayes Beverly Jean Haynes Michael Wayne Hazelwood Donald Dale Heath Donald Winfield Heath Ruth Ellen Heath Thomas Ray Heldreth Venessa Carol Hensel Doris Elizabeth Henson James Matthews Herbener. Jr. Victoria Evelyn Herbert Edwin Samuel Herring Edward Earl Herring Gary Sherril Hicks Janet Darlene Hicks 64 CLASSES “Being ignorant is not so much a shame as being unwilling to learn.” Minetta Highsmith Barbara Hill Linda Hill Sharon Yvonne Hoell Velma I.estine Holliman Andrea Denise Holloway Donald Edwin Holloway Edward Jarvis Holmes Cynthia Ann Holt Theda Joy Honeycutt Joseph Walter Hoover Esther Marie Hopkins James Nelson Hopson Dara Lee Horvath Gary Clinton Howard Larry Howard CLASSES 65 Daniel Wesley Hudson Jeffery Mark Hudson Louis Mark Hudson Henry Alexander Huggins III Frances Theresa Hulcher George Raymond Ireland Betty Lou Isaacs William Donnie Jackson, Jr. Karen Marie Janovich Marsha Natalie Jeter Curtis Frank Johnson David Charles Johnson ‘The hardest thing about climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.” 66 CLASSES Brenda Sue Jones Yvonne Vernette Jones David Robert Joyner Sara Vinyard Jump Sam Shaker Kamees Joann Gail Katchmore Sandra Jean Kee Kathy Elaine Keener Ronald Keith Keesee Brenda Mae Kelly Linda Darlene Kemp Elizabeth Cato Kilgore Susan Claire Kinney CLASSES 67 Owen Joseph Kiser William Earl Knight Deborah Lynn Knode Kevin Terry Kuhns Leslie Kay Kyle Debra Lynn Lamison Emanuel Lane Sharon Rose Langford “Never think of the future. It conies soon enough.” Patricia Ann Lattimore Lottie Jester Lawrence Deedy Ann Lawson Jack Amory Lawson Deborah Joyce Lee Joyce Vernelle Leonard Mark Steven Lindsey Johnny Fulton Lipe Richard Warren Livers Chris Jerome Louizou Jerome Preston Lynch Willie Edward Lynch 68 CLASSES Elaine Juliette Mailloux Wanda Kay Maraiki David Marshall Pamela Gail Martin Bruce Earl Massenburg Phillip Ray Massengill Ray Burroughs Massengill Linwood Grimes Matthews, Jr. Peggy Ann Maven Myra McBride Burt Neal McFarland Ishalene Shannon McQuillen Donald Lee Melton Toni Renee Mercer Cheryl Lynn Miller Viola Miller Warren Scott Miller Willie May Miller Jack Lamar Minks, Jr. Stephen Adams Mitchell Katherine Jean Moore Wesley Richard Moore Larry Levern Mooring Linda Susan Morelli CLASSES 69 Henry Winter Morgan Terry Woodlief Morgan Deborah Sue Morrisette Pamela Ann Murray John Russell Nanney Henrietta Denise Newby Emily Vivian Newman Jeffrey Ira Newman James Edward Nicholson, Jr. Rita Tersa Nicholson Stephen Earl Novikoff John Charles Odell William Robert Ow en Mary Anne Pantas Linda Kathryn Parham Patricia Ann Parker “I am a part of all that I have met.” Shireen Parker Stephen Lee Parker Brenda Gayle Parks Ann Carol Parrish 70 CLASSES Bennett Frederick Penn Jane Mary Peterson Mark Anthony Petska Michael Eugene Petway Mary Lynn Pharr Eloise Osbourn Phillips Kathryne Rebecca Phillips Linda Yvonne Phillips Dwight Vernon Phipps Karen Jane Phipps Myrtle Anita Pierce Elizabeth Morgan Pleasants Mary Susan Pollock Robert Porter Theodore Eugene Powell Calvin Puryear “God will no t look you over for medals, degrees or diplomas, but for scars.” CL ASSES 71 Calvin Puryear John David Quinn Nancy Ramsey Martha Jo Ratledge Mary Ann Ray Charles Tyrone Revels Charles Evans Rice James Edward Richards Freddy Richardson Stephen Earl Riddick Ridgely Francis Riggs Emily Marie Roach Susan Donnan Robins Rita Ann Rochelle Joan Carol Rodgers Deborah Michelle Roe I 72 CLASSES “Begin to be now what you will be hereafter. Mark Christian Sculley Craig Merritt Sechrist Michael David Shelton Veronica Jewel Shelton Steven Wayne Shumaker Ann Thomas Rosso Robert Thomas Roth. Jr. Rita Diane Royall Roy Ruffin Judith Walker Sager Helen Joyce Sampson Gloria Jean Samuels Wanda Sue Savage Sheila Yvonne Sawyer Sharon Lee Schofield Douglas Lee Schuler William Douglas Scott CLASSES 73 “The great are great only because we are on our knees. Let us rise!” Joe Elyton Solomon Charles Arthur Southall Thomas Delwood Spackman Donald Graham Spady Roy William Spivey Alice Ileene Stancil Myra Lynette Staples Amy Elizabeth Starr Lawrence Jasper Simmons Myra Ada Slough James Graham Small Elizabeth Rose Smart Arthur Wayne Smith Martin Francis Smith Robert Allan Smith Virginia Louise Smith 74 CLASSES Karen Lynn Talbot Donna Rhea Taliaferro Judith Rebecca Tannen Joseph Martell Tarpley Brenda Sue Tarwater Angela Laveen Taylor Jane Travis Teagle Wally Aubrey Terry “For of all sad words of tongue or pen. The saddest are these: 4 It might have been’.” Dorothy Marie Thigpen James Lee Thomas Sheryl Denise Thomas Lois Evelyn Thornton Thomas Nolan Tierney Gary Warren Tignor Gary Randolph Todd Aaron Gregory Tolliver CLASSES 75 Evelyn Diane Truver Kathleen Anne Tubbs Kathleen Williams Tuggle Garry Leander Turner “It is easy to learn something about everything, . . . Jerry Wayne Turner Lorraine Ellen Valade Patricia Lynn Veneris Alsee Hughes Vick Michael Vincent Robert DeWitt Vincent. Jr. 76 CLASSES Christa Leigh Wallace Diretta Vivian Wallace Jo Anne Wallace Brenda Walling Ricky Wayne Walsh Clark Anderson Ward Ronald Warren but difficult to learn everything about anything.” Frederick Douglas Watson Freda Delores Watson Wendy Renay Weaver Juanelle Anne Wehmer John Bruce Wheeler Anne Marie White CLASSES 77 44 I was tired of people telling me things and then asking me how much I remembered. What I wanted was to look around and find things out myself . . Robert William Whiteed, Jr. Judy Ann Whitley John Thomas Wiatt Harold Western Williams, Jr. Renna Elizabeth Williams Donald Edward Williamson Ramona Kaye Williamson Winfield Timothy Willis Joan Carol Willoughby Kenneth Franklin Wilson, Jr. Rhonda Jean Wilson Evelyn Darlene White Sharon Kay White 78 CLASSES Jacqueline Winch Tony Harold Wingate Joyce Ellen Wornom Charles Howard Wyatt Time it was And what a time it was. It was ... a time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago— it must be — I have a photograph. Preserve your memories — They’re all that’s left you. — Simon and Garfunkel — CLASSES 79 J V J 80 CLASSES “May you live all the days of your life.” CLASSES 81 ““Adolescence is the age at which children stop asking questions because they know all the answers. 99 CLASSES 85 w4 Happiness is made to be shared. CLASSES 87 r-9 88 CLASSES onaimi: 90 CLASSES JUNIORS 92 CLASSES CL ASSES 93 Frank Adams Fred Adams Josephine Agee Richard D. Aldred James FI. Alston Gregory A. Alumbaugh Kathryn M. Ames Jerome L. Anderson Dianne Anderson Linda C. Anderson Shelley Anderson Jesse W. Applewhite i “Desire for knowledge is the path of honor.” Edward S. Arceo Alvin Abramson 94 CLASSES Mary S. Bagley William W. Baker Linda Y. Banks Sherry G. Banks Garland S. Barber Monica Barber Sharon J . Barlow Angela D. Barnes Ronald T. Barrett Anne D. Bartron Thearthur Baylor Robert C. Becker Vincent I Behm, Jr. Janies S. Bell Betty M. Berkley Elizabeth A. Berry Silas O. Binns Judy Bivens Shirley A. Blazer Sherry L. Bohon Robert G. Bowers Steven W. Bowler John M. Bowman Leslie A. Boyd CLASSES 95 Cephas H. Boykins Gail M. Bradshaw W. Adron Bradshaw Malcolm S. Brady Patricia A. Braswell Sharon J . Britt Robert A. Brittingham John W. Brittingham. Jr. Donald L. Brizendine Charles Brockington Lether D. Brooks. Jr. Charme E. Brown Jesse Brown Pamela B. Brown Delores A. Broyles Deborah Y. Bryant Paula Ann Bryder Pamela J. Buchanan Louvenia Buchanan Ann B. Burford Charlie W. Burgess Jackie Y. Burgess Jhonny T. Burnham Carolyn L. Burns 96 CLASSES Daniel B. Bush John Patrick Byrne Cynthia A. Calloway Douglas J. Campbell L. Linda Campbell Susan A. Carroll Barbara A. Carter John A. Carwile Edward B. Carey Wade Carson John D. Cavanaugh Andrea Childress Richard L. Chisholm Ronald L. Chisholm Deatira D. Chisolm Ronnie Cholewinski Donald W. Clark Mark Clark Beverly V. Claxton David L. Clifton Bryan W. Cole David J . Cole CLASSES Gwendolyn Cole James A. Coles Fay M. Collier Ronald D. Collins “On with the dance! let joy be unconfined till morn . . Montrose R. Cones Richard V. Conner Jeffrey Cooley Carol F. Coppinger John F. Corcoran William R. Cornette Leslie J. Corsa Jacquolen J. Craig Gary N. Crayton Christopher Crews Claudia A. Crockett Richard A. Crosby 98 CLASSES Mary A. Cumming Cynthia L. Curtis Pamela G. Curtis Susan D. Cutler Georgia A. Daily Billy B. Dancy John S. Darling Steven D. Daube Gary L. Davidson Carol L. Davis Karen A. Davis Sharon A. Davis Vanessa Davis Vanessa J . Davis Nicholas A. Dech Patricia L. Dement Deborah E. Dent Robert Dick Deborah A. Dickman Cathy N. Dobbins Annie M. Doswell Larry W. Dowless Julie L. Downes Katherine W. Driver CLASSES 99 Deborah A. Dudley Sharon L. Dunlap Geraldine Dupree Charles M. Eason Jan J. Eason Jacqueline G. Edens W. Mark Eder Larry Edler Betty C. Edmisten Carolyn E. Elliott Joyce L. Epstein Bruno V. Errani lEvelyn P. Estes James L. Ferguson Cathryn H. Fields Sharon Fike Bryan D. Finkel David M. Fisher Wayne A. Fitzgerald John k. Fleenor Kenneth M. Flournoy Richard k. Elythe Diane Foley Thomas C. Ford 100 CLASSES M. Kenneth Fromal William R. Freeman Dixie L. Gainey Wayne G. Galland Lynn M. Galligan Linda R. Garcia Nancy N. Gardner Betty A. Garland Clarence Gatling Thomas E. Gausvik Rita Geiger Patti-Ann Gennell Viola C. Gilchrist Jean Gilday Glenda G. Giles Lawanda Gilliam Claude J. Gilmartin Zeh W. Goodwin Daniel W. Gore Edward L. Gore Samuel B. Graham Gary L. Gray CLASSES 101 Ernest C. Green James L. Green Theresa J. Grogan Arthur T. Gurlay Harold F. Gwyn James N Hagen Beth M. Hall Danita G. Hall “Some men eat to live; others live to eat.” Thomas E. Hall Renee Ham Willena Harden Candance Hargette James M. Harness Carl D. Harris Chester M. Hart James H. Hartline Audrey Hawthorne 102 CLASSES Meleedee V. Hayes Patrick A. Hayes Sharan P. Hayes Stephen O. Hayes Rhett G. Haywood Charles E. Healy Charlene S. Hearne Ann M. Hedgepeth Thomas L. Henderson Kerry D. Heneman Donald O. Henry Gary W. Hepler Virginia Herbert Deborah E. Herrald Robert A. Hess Bayron Highsmith Linda Highsmith Hazel Hill Susan M Himes Pamela J. Hoagland Stephen L. Hobson William E. Holden Wanda F. Holland Sharon A. Holloway CLASSES 103 James C. Holt Deveria G. Hopson Lloyd A. Hubbard Brad W. Huffman William S. Huggins Michael Hundley Phillip E. Hunt Paul L. Hutchens Bridget R. Hayes Doris Ann Isaacs Viola Jackson Pamela F. Jenkins Pamela G. Jenkins Phillip R. Jennings Thomas K. Jobst William E. Jobst Donald Johnson Frances Ann Johnson Jaculane Johnson Joann Jones Joyce E. Jones Lisa R. Jones Sharon C. Jones Thomas S. Jones 104 CLASSES William R. Jones Cynthia k. Jordan Arlene V. Joye Catherine W. Judkins Sylvia Julian Marie L. Kapshuck Joyce kee Mary M. kee Clyde E. kidd Reggie T. kidd Ann B. king Randy W. king Sarah E. king Chester L. kirby Anita M. knibb Frank A. koch David E. koonce George A. kopcik kristen L. kostyal James L. kress Jean L. kress William C. kuecker Laura A. kulik Sandra Lake CLASSES 105 Juanita C. Lancaster Elizabeth F. Lankes Deborah J. Lass Mark R. Lassiter Branch P. Lawson Gregory F. Lawson Robert W. Leach Pamela D. Leggett Kathy M. Lester Betty J. Lewis Helen J. Lieverman Kathy C. Lineberry Mark L. Link Kevin A. Little Sarah 1. Little Priscilla A. Livers Karen A. London Jerry C. Lovern Susan L. Lusse Cynthia E. Lyles Carolyn Lyons Ernest Lyons Judith E. Lyons Tomasini MacCutcheon 106 CLASSES “Everything comes to those who can wait.” Margaret S. Magoun Jane E. Mallinson Linda D. Maness Tommy L. Marshall Suzanne E. Martin Bucceroni Mason Edward A. Mason Michael Matthews Melville L. Mauney William L. McCaskill Wilton C. McCox Carol L. McCullough Fonda K. McElveen Bonnie J. McGowan Maxine V. McKoy Dianne L. McLemore CLASSES 107 Shawn D. McNamara Michael B. McNichol Shirley M. McQueen Kevin G. Meidinger Thomas M. Melson Jacqueline Melton John W. Miller Bruce E. M innick Danny H. Mitchell Kenneth Montgomery Glenda A. Moore Leslie M. Moore Paul Moore D. Blake Morant James R. Morgan Brenda R. Morris Danny C. Morris Barbara L. Moses Eva L. Moyler Joseph L. Murray Jerry L. Napier T ommy Napier Lawrence Nelson Stephen I). Nelson Richard C. Norad Phyllis E. O ' Beirne Thomas P. O ' Bryan Nancy J. Ogiba Emmanuel E. Okon Barry L. Owens Diana E. Owens Jeffrey A. Owens Patricia Paige Ronald k. Pair Carolyn Panayotis Marvin A. Parker William C. Parker Pamela k. Parrish Paula A. Parrish Carla C. Patrick Michael D. Pauley lola l.. Payne Ted R. Payne Pamela L. Perfater CLASSES I0‘) John F. Pete Donald L. Phelps David W. Phillips Deborah H. Phillips Sherline J. Pinkston Delores A. Pittman Catherine D. Pogue Deborah S. Powell Langston B. Powell Leda M. Powell Charlotte Price Peter L. Pride Charles T. Primm Sheila A. Prince Robert E. Quinn Carla L. Ray Roderick Reasor Christine Redcross Eric Reitman Estial Reynolds Alphonso Richardson Carolyn Richardson Janice A. Richardson Wayne Richardson 1 10 CLASSES “No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach.” Sharon F. Riggins Carol A. Rison R. Denise Roane Martin L. Roaseau David Rogers Timothy L. Rollins James E. Rosenbaum Denise R. Rosenow Janice S. Rosser Kathy Ann Routten Chris S. Russell Karen Samuels Peggy A. Sauls Keith B. Savage Mary H. Sawyer Minn L. Seale Ramona G. Seale Carol A. Sellers Robert L. Sesco Chris J. Schimberg Robert E. Schofield Barbara C. Simmons Marlene R. Simpson Brenda D. Slade Adreania L. Smith Edsell L. Smith Karen J. Smith Thomas J. Smith Vicky L. Smith Herbert T. Speas Thomas Spencer Deborah E. Stadlin i i 112 ( L ASSES Gloria H. Stanley Rebecca .1 . Starr Susan E. Stone Earl V. Stoves “Sit still, rather than rise and fall down.” Barbara Strickland Ronald P. Strickland Marie L. Sullivan Gregg M. Swan Larry A. Taylor Stephen R. Taylor Timothy W. Taylor William R. Terpening CLASSES 1 13 David R. Terribile Harold R. Thomas Maurice Thompson Mark D. Thornton Janet V. Thrower Christine Tollenaere Jack W. Topping Anthony Tow nes Raymond R. Tracer Patricia A. Trageser Nancy A. Trescot Judy L. T roy Michael R. T ruhart Mark T ruver Thomas R. Uzzell Lee Van Valkenburg Michael V. Vartuli Stephen H. Veneris William R. Via Alton R. Vincent Gerald F. Walski Alan M. Want David Wapner Sandra D. Ward t 114 CLASSES “Pleasures are like the snowfall in a river a moment white — then melts forever.” Nancy .1 . Waters Deborah M. Webb Barbara M. Weih Michael E. Wengler Jenny K. Wentz Bruce C. Whitcomb Anthony J. White Cheryl White 9 Jay J . White L. Tommy White Catherine Whitley Gail L. Wicks Brenda R. Williams Cynthia L. Williams Deborah Williams Douglas C. Williams CLASSES 115 “What we have to learn to do we learn by doing.” Larry Woodard Garry W. Woodruff Elester E. Williams Lawrence J. Williams Richard S. Williams Edward R. Willis Richardo Witherspoon Jay F. Wolfe Robert Wood Frances S. Woodard 1 16 CLASSES Nancy L. Wornom Frank H. Worsham Brenda A. Wright Carol R. Wright Lillian J. Wyatt Fred T. Wynn Allene T. Yates Penny L. Yeattes CLASSES 117 118 CLASSES CLASSES 119 Robert S. Adams Penny S. Adams Philip G. Adams James Agnew John C. Ailor Wilma J. Alexander Sharon k. Ali Brenda A. Allen Penelope L. Allen Adrienne Alston Eric D. Alston R. Lynne Altschuler Barrett E. Amiss Donald W. Anderson Patricia Andrews Joyce E. Anthony Ronnie L. Antinori Gary S. Archer Michael D. Arnett Lonnie Ash Brenda A. Askew Carol J. Askew Rebecca D. Atkinson William N. Baber 120 CLASSES C harles k. Baker Terry A. Baker William B. Ball William P. Ball Martha S. Ballard Richard J. Banks Sandra E. Banks Deidra J . Barnes Shirley M. Barnes Michael R. Barrack Ricky Barrett William G. Batte “Happiness is winning.” William C. Bell Andrea M. Bennett Jennifer B. Benthall Gerianne Bentley Frank A. Berrie Charles A. Berry Richard W. Berry Phillip Blackwell Henrietta Blount Peter F. Blount Deborah A. Bloxom Douglas M. Bloxom CLASSES 121 Patricia L. Blyth Cindy Bodie Rosaline M. Boone Jackie L. Bowen Albert J . Bowers Joyce A. Bowers Alvin B. Boyd Chester N. Boyd Constance F. Boyd Kyle V. Boykins Douglas Braconnier Tommy J. Bradshaw “Without friendship life is nothing.” Susan L. Bragg Patricia G. Brake Karen Bryder Clarence Britt, Jr. Lawrence E. Britt Lillian P. Britt Benjamin Brown Carolyn L. Brown Daniel T. Brown Edward A. Brown Linwood Brown Marcus W. Brown 122 CLASSES Thomas E. Brown Tony M. Brown Victoria Brown Dorothy M. Bruff Sylvia D. Brunskin Gloria J. Bryan Barry J. Bryant Linda C. Buntin Brian K. Burdette Gwendolyn K. Burks William M. Burnett Linda D. Burzinski “You are only as young as you feel.” Judy J . Bush Pamela Butler Scott C. Buttles Andrew P. Byrne Jeffrey T. Calhoon Edward G. Cain Richard T. Cammon Anne M. Campbell Linda L. Campbell Colena R. Cary Katherine Chang M ichael E. Carreca CLASSES 123 Adrian W. Charles Arnold T. Chatman Marilyn E. Chawlk Addison Cheeseman Jacqueline A. Cherry Juliana G. Chilson Luther D. Church Laura L. Clark M ichael S. Cleckley Donna L. Clements Christopher Clifton Laverne Cobb Betty 1. Cole Carole A. Conard William Connaughton Edith J . Conner Lawrence J. Corsa Gladys A. Covington Carol J. Crane Donna L. Crank John C. Craven Diane L. Crawford Shirley A. Crawford Mary M. Crawley IlH “Rest is not idleness; to lie sometimes on the grass . . . watching clouds float across the sky is by no means a waste of time.” 124 CLASSES “The happiest person in the world thinks interesting thoughts. ” Theresa Crews Stephen M. Crocker Barbara E. Crouse Joanne D. Crum Christopher P. Culotta Lawrence J. Curfman Nina Cuza Vera J. C ' yganik Linda D. Dale James F. Darnel io Lorinda A. Daniels Peggy J. Daniels David L. Dansey Desiree A. Darden Kathy D. Darnell George D. Daughtry Constance Davenport Brenda Davis Marie Davis Marietta J. Davis Myrtle L. Davis Patricia A. Davis William Davis Deborah L. Dawes Gilbert Q. Dawson Donald L. Dealing Willie H. DeBrew Philip M. Delp Robin D. Denson Alan Deskins CLASSES 125 Deborah H. Deveikis Douglas J. Dickman Elizabeth Diggles Wanda Diggs Paul E. Dildine Linda J . Dobbins Watelia Douglas Janice L. Draughon Mary D. Dubrey George R. Dudley Patricia L. Duncan Robert E. Dutton “None is a fool always, everyone sometimes.” Billy W. Eaker Terry L. Earnhardt Flora M. Eder David A. Edwards Paulette F. Edwards Philip M. Edwards i Rachel A. Edwards Sheila A. Edwards Thomas Edwards Marion F. Ellis Mckeithan Elvington Patricia A. Enneking James W. Ethridge Darcy E. Evans Deborah D. Farris Judy L. Faulk Patricia A. Favre Susan J. Eedonchuk 1 26 CLASSES Gene D. Felker Neil G. Ferrari Shelby J. Firth Susan E. Fisher John W. Fitzgerald Willie Foster, Jr. Cordette L. Fowlkes Dorothy M. Fox Albert H. Francis Flunter C. Francis Cynthia Freda Helen E. Freeman “The greater the difficulty the greater the glory. ” Bruce L. Frost Thomas A. Gabany Deborah Gaddy Doris M. Gales Arthur G. Gandy Rick Gardner David W. Garrison Arlette G. Garriss Joyce Gaskill Charles Gayle Helen A. Gayle Ann S. Gearhart CLASSES 127 Russell M. Gentry Willie k. Gibson Brenda J. Gilchrist Joseph A. Gilchrist Ernest Giles III Arthur L. Gilliam Henry E. Gines Susan H. Githens Debbie C. Glenn Thomas G. Goddard Susan C. Goetkin James A. Gomery Joy L. Gooch Eric A. Goodman Margaret A. Goodrich Regina L. Goodson Wendell Goodwin “Let the past as nothing be. Go it George T. Gore Anthony A. Gould Fredricka Graham Mary D Graham I Vivian Graham Marilyn J. Graves Sharon Gray Colleen E. Green Anne B. Greenman John A. Grepiotis 128 CLASSES while you’re young.” Joseph A. Grepiotis Ray H. Gr ieve David T. Grimes M ichael Gwaltney Deborah J. Hall Edward L. Hall Wanda Hall Nancy L. Halliday Barbara G. Ham Karen D. Hamlin John P. Hargett Lloyd V. Harper Howard Harris Cindy A. Hartney David R. Hastings Constance L. Haynes Winfred N. Henry Rosie Henton Ronald E. Hepler John M. Herrion Kenneth Hewitt James G. Hicks Thomas J . H icks Alexander L. Hill CLASSES 129 The more one works the more David L. Hill Dennis Hill James Hill. Jr. Ronald T. Hill Guylinzo Hobson Janice H. Holoman Deborah E. Holt Joyce L. Holt Ricky L. Hooks James A. Hopkins Francis G. Horne Eddie W. Horell Angela M. Howard Liana M . Huggins Frank A. Hulcher Leora A. Humphries Eldredge Hunsecker Harold E. Hutson Catherine M. Hutzler Brenda G. Hyatt Phy 1 1 is A. Hyatt James Ingram David C. Jackson Randy W. Jackson Gerald L. Jenkins Cynita B. Johnson Geraldine Johnson John Johnson 130 CLASSES willing one is to work.” Patricia M Johnson Tanya S. Johnson Byron L. Jones Douglas R. Jones Gale L. Jones Joyce L. Jones Karl Jones Marilyn M. Jones Rosita F. Jones Wayne F. Jones Elizabeth B. Joseph Jennifer M. Kaiser Rebecca S. Keener George Kelley William L. Kelley Frances A. Kellinan Gerald R. Kelly Sandra Kennington Donald R. King David M. Kirby Jerry D. Kiser Delores G. Knight Donna Knight Sandra A. Kulik Brenda Lake George W. Lamb Chrisley S. Lambert J ean M. Lankes Leslie L. Laubach Robert E. Leak CLASSES 131 William J. Leath Denise L. Lee Dennis K. Leggette Percy F. Lemons Barbara J. Lewis Deborah A. Lewis Julia A. Lineberry Kenneth L. Lipe Elizabeth R. Lively Charles E. Lloyd Sharon G. Lockwood Tracey F. Loveland Thomas Lovern “Everywhere in life the true we gain, but what Nadine D. Lovett Ronald Lucas Carletta Lynch William D. Mace Frances C. Magill David M. Maloney Marilyn O. Mangrum Albert E. Marrow Deborah l.. Marshall Leon B. Marshall Cynthia L. Martin Frank F. Martin Jane H. Martin Michael J. Martin Sharon F. Martin Pamela C. Marston Linda S. Mason Richard Massenburg Jerry D. Massengill Donna I.. Matthews Charles F. Mattocks James W. Mayhew Woodrow K. May nor Peggy A. McArthur Gladys D. McKinney Jane B. McKinney John I. McMillan. Jr. Janet L. McQuatters question is not what we do.” Pamela D. McShane Marsha Melton Gary R. Miller Catherine V. M inks Mary D. Mister Mary K. Mitchell Barbara D. Monteir Angela P. Moore Charles E. Moore John R. Moore Stephen J. Morewitz Randolph D. Morris Robert Morris Debra D. Mullins Clifford A. Myers Kenneth R. Myles Leslie L. Neal CLASSES 133 Kevin Neil Beverly A. Neilson Lynn S. Nelson Mary Jo Nelson Minnie T. Nelson Deborah D. Nester Andrew D. Nicholson Melody A. Nicholson Stephanie K. Northern Celeste R. Oliver Cecil R. Overton Norman Overton w Things that are hard to bear are sweet to remember ’ 1 i Margaret R. Owen John E. Page Vinetta E. Paige Randall S. Park Cynthia Parker Danny R. Parker Earnest L. Parker Floyd Parker Cheryl A. Passaro Cary E. Patrick Loretta J. Patterson Elizabeth E. Payne Martha Peoples Evangeline Perkins 134 CLASSES Shelly I . Pearce Beverly S. Peterson Janet Petway Joan Petway Alfred D. Phillips Daniel Phipps Jerry L. Pickett Judy K. Pierce Patricia B. Piszko George C. PitsiJ ides Alan W. Poland Blendell V. Pope “Make two grins grow where there was a grouch before.” Eva L. Popma Charlie Porter Renette Porter David B. Potter JJrenda A. Powell George R. Powell Michael W. Powell Jack H. Powers Johnny L. Powers Jacquelyne S. Price Clyde R. Pratt Joshua E. Price CLASSES 135 4 Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss David G. Priddy Paul M. Quinn John H. Ratledge Anne S. Ray JoAnna Ray Delores F. Reed Jackie G. Reynolds Vanessa Richardson Penny Riddick Derrick E. Ridley Michael L. Riffe Debra L. Rinehart Jeffrey M. Rives Janet F. Roach Cynthia A. Robbins David C. Roberts Emma R. Robertson Roni Robins Debra A. Robinson Johnny Robinson Geri Rodgers John M. Roe Sharon E. Rogers Karen K. Roscoe Toni L. Rose Marcia A. Rosenow Joseph J. Rosso Mary E. Rovetta Richard M. Rowe Rene N. Russell 136 CLASSES Patricia M. Saenger Carter W. Sale Mary N. Salley David W. Sampson Brewster L. Sansom Mary S. Satchell Moira J . Saucer Charlotte Saunders Ralph B. Saunders Warren J. Savage Ann M. Sawyer Dean A. Schuler events; small minds discuss people.” Bruce N. Scott Denise Scott Stephanie M. Scotti Nathan Scull Michael L. Sechrest Walter W. Sheppard David L. Sinclair Andre Skipwith Sybil D. Slade Steven G. Slaysman John B. Slicer Ellen Smart CLASSES 137 Charles W. Smith Jacqueline R. Smith Margaret Smith Robert H Smith Tony C. Smith Wanda S. Smith ‘ ' He is only bright that shines by himself.” Michael W. Somers Thomasine Southall Linda S. Sparks Sheree L. Spicher Glenn M . Spiggle Glenn R. Spruill Gregory M. Stadlin Halovious Stallings Debra E. Stalls William B. Starnes Marshall J. Staton Karen J. Stein Mary A. Sterrett William T. Stewart Ann C. Stoney Edward E. Stover Jane A. Stover Douglas P. Strup Linda K. Sutton Jan C. Swartz Cynthia L. Sweeney James R. Tabron Sherita Taylor Charles S. Thomas 138 CL ASSES Ernest I. Thomas L.ol ita Thomas Robert L.. Thomas Amy M. Tisdale James R. Tollenaere Frank A. Tolliver Ethelria L. Townes Shelly D. Treadway Spillman R. T ruhart Robert T ucker Gail P. T urner Marqueta N. Tyson Theresa E. Valadez Richard E. Van-Dyke Sharon Van-Dyke Mark J Van Ells William W. Van Suzanne Vaughn Susan G. Viancour JMichael A. Vick Delores A. Wallace Robert R. Wallace Rory J . Walsh Harvey G. Walston “Old age is always 15 years older than I am.” Alvin I. Ward Calvin R. Ward Carol S. Ward Roxanne G. Warren Ivory Washington Beverly M. Watson CLASSES 139 William H. Weber. Ill Donna S. Weeks Kevin R. Weeks Constance L. Welty Holland E. Wentz George R. Wesley “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, Let him step to the music which he hears, however Jamee B. West Gary W. Weston Robin E. Wheeler Robin A. Whisnant Vanessa L. Whitaker David M. Whitcomb Constance L. White June L. Whiteed Charlotte Whiteman Deborah J. Whitham Patricia Whittington Eddie L. Wiggins Harold A. Wilkinson James M. Wilkinson Charles T. Willet Deborah S. Willey Patricia A. Willey Carol Williams 140 CLASSES Carol E. Williams Cheryl Williams Dennis A. Williams John E. Williams Robin V. Williams Ronald Williams perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer, measured or far away.” Ronald E. Williams Shirley J. Williams George A. Williamson Alonza Wilson Colbert S. Wilson Cue B. Wilson. Jr. Cynthia D. Wilson David P. Wilson Michael J. Wilson Patricia G. Wilson John S. Woodard Mill icent Woodby Cindy J. Woodley Andrew Woods Blondell M. Woods Vanessa G. Woods Gary Worrell James W. Wright Venocia E. Wright Jane Wynne Carlton Young CLASSES 141 CLASSES 143 “We’d fight and never lose . . . SPORTS CROSS COUNTRY Hampton 27 Bethel Visitor 27 24 Huntington 31 44 Ferguson 17 20 Pembroke 38 43 Newport News 16 42 Kecoughtan 17 23 Carver 33 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Hampton Visitor 30 Huntington 0 42 Pembroke 0 32 Denbigh 6 26 York 0 12 Kecoughtan 0 16 Bethel 12 12 Newport News 6 6 Warwick 0 6 James Blair 14 VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Hampton 43 Bethel Visitor 31 26 Ferguson 28 24 York 35 65 Kecoughtan 52 39 Pembroke 51 49 Bethel 34 35 Warwick 23 39 Ferguson 28 40 Newport News 43 46 Huntington 49 34 James Blair 33 39 Kecoughtan 38 37 Denbigh 35 53 York 48 38 Carver 40 59 Warwick 41 29 Pembroke 33 50 Newport News 52 VARSITY BASKETBALL Hampton Visitor 32 Bethel 43 55 Ferguson 46 52 York 43 57 Kecoughtan 48 49 Pembroke 52 42 Bethel 40 68 Warwick 39 74 Ferguson 38 42 Newport News 59 83 Huntington 72 51 James Blair 49 63 Kecoughtan 37 61 Denbigh 37 44 York 40 50 Carver 47 50 Warwick 25 66 Pembroke 52 43 Newport News 53 62 Ferguson 35 65 Pembroke 50 VARSITY WRESTLING Hampton 44 Kecoughtan Visitor 8 21 Maun 20 53 Carver 3 24 Bethel 22 25 Huguenot 15 19 Douglas Freeman 24 21 York 19 41 Pembroke 8 25 Denbigh 19 37 Ferguson 9 19 Warwick 21 Hampton Visitor 24 Ferguson 10 32 York 0 35 Highland Sprs. 0 35 James Blair 0 60 Pembroke 0 48 Kecoughtan 0 19 Bethel 10 18 Wanvick 3 34 Denbigh 7 28 Newport News 0 42 Great Bridge 0 INDOOR TRACK Hampton Visitor 51 Vi Newport New-’s 61 1 2 78 Warwick 43 59 Bethel 59 SWIMMING GOLF Hampton 73 James Blair Visitor 21 57 Lake Taylor 38 61 Bethel 34 71 Pembroke 24 61 Norview 34 44 Norfolk Catholic 51 72 Granby 23 1 1 Maury 0 34 William and Mary 61 54 Kecoughtan 41 Hampton Visitor W Pembroke L L Kecoughtan W W Ferguson L W Denbigh L W James Blair L W York L L Bethel W L Warwick W TENNIS Hampton Visitor 9 Carver 0 8 Pembroke 1 Denbigh 2 7 James Blair 2 4 Kecoughtan 5 7 Huntington 2 2 Bethel 7 9 York 0 7 Warwick 2 1 Ferguson 8 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Hampton Visitor Kecoughtan 1 0 Ferguson 6 1 Warwick 6 7 Huntington 3 1 3 Bethel 1 1 4 Newport News 5 2 York 3 5 James Blair 4 1 7 Pembroke 4 4 Denbigh 5 OUTDOOR TRACK Hampton 91 « 2 Ferguson Visitor 40 ’ 2 56 2 Bethel 651 2 46 Denbigh 84 87 Pembroke 44 101 York 30 76 Warwick 52 A VARSITY BASEBALL Hampton Visitor 4 Pembroke 0 4 Kecoughtan 1 4 Ferguson 3 1 1 Huntington 0 0 Warwick 1 6 Huntington 2 3 Newport News 1 4 Bethel 2 2 Newport News 1 1 York 0 4 James Blair 5 3 Kecoughtan 1 2 Pembroke 1 1 Carver 3 3 Warwick 4 7 Denbigh 1 Cross Country “The Chosen Few” . . . 6:30 a.m. prac- tice . . . summer heat . . . sweat, de- termination, willpower . . . sore mus- cles . . . more and more Ben-Gay . . . Oh No . . . Take Five! . . . aches and pains . . . Atomic Bomb! ... hot baths . . . life restored! . . . good season opening ... tie Bethel . . . beat Flunt- ington 24-31! . . . first Crabber defeat . . . Crabbers 44 — Mariners 17 . . . run over Pembroke 20-38! . . . five Crabbers in top six! . . . 4-3 dual meet record ... 11th in Portsmouth Invita- tional ... 7th in District Meet . . . Teammates choose Alan Want Most Valuable! 858 5 , ' - if First row: Jhin Kim. Alan Want, Cary Pat- cock. Jean Boyd, Celinto Woods, rick. Richard Wallio. Second row: Hugh Al- SPORIS 149 Varsity Football — No. 1 Blood, Sweat, and Tears in the hell of August . . . Cherry Kool-aid, Lemon Kool- aid. Grape Kool-aid . . . We make friends with Kool-aid! Sliding in the mud . . . 20 laps! Halftime losers . . . Seniors rally spirit . . . H.H.S. 19 B.H.S. 10! . . . Ha Ha Ha Highland Springs! 35-0! Hit em again harder — not that hard — Pem- broke 60-0! Traditional Turkey Day Triumph! Crabbers 28 — Typhoons 0. Crabber Claw of Conquest . . . All Regional, All District, All State . . Bruce Massenburg, Tom Henderson, Teddy Powell . . . All State Honorable Mention Jay Lawson, Winfield Willis ... All Penninsula Honorable Mention . . . Ricky Penn . . . Most Valuable . . . Teddy Powell . . . Most Deserving . . .Jay Lawson . . . Best Tackier, Best Blocker . . . Bruce Massenburg . . . Congratula- tions!! Hey Great Bridge . . . We may be 10 years behind but we’re 42 points ahead! STATE CHAMPS!! First row: Floyd Spencer (Mgr.). Larry Chesney. Donald Buck, Jerome Lynch. Char- lie Wyatt, Langley Howard. Freddie Pryor. Bruce Massenburg (Co-capt.), Jay Lawson (Co-capt.), Ricky Penn. Paul Bearor, Win- field Willis, Teddy Powell. Lee Feathers, William Jackson. Chris Akey, Mike Acosta (Mgr.). Second row: Pat Hayes. David Rogers, Charlie Burgess, Danny Mitchell. Reggie Kidd, Robert Wood, Vernon Rey- nolds, Carey Butrill. Ross Willis, Ricky Rutledge. Tommy O ' Bryan. Bayron High- smith. Steve Bowler. Tom Henderson. Third row: Coach Palmer. Coach White. Kim Lucas. Tim Rollins, Jay Williams. Philip Morrison. Edsell Smith. Alex Hill. Steve Hopson. Steve Hayes, Butch Mason. Jimmy Williams. Kenny Flournoy. Thomas “Boo Ford. Coach Smith. SPORTS 151 We’re gonna get fired up 152 SPORTS Jr. Varsity Football District Champs! . . . Building a championship team . . . hot, sticky August practice . . . Sophomore team effort! . . . 10:00 Saturday mornings . . . playing to empty stands . . . one loss to James Blair ... hit em again harder . . . first Crabber victory . . . Huntington 0 Hampton 30! . . . Stomped Pembroke 42-0! . . . Close victory over Bruins 16-12! . . . Baby Crabbers now . . .Big Red Champs next year! Tirst row: N. Ferrari, S. Crocker, J. Heron. R. Massenburg, H. Wilkinson. F. Tolliver. T. Brown. M. Cash, C. Sales, R. Collins, P. Blount. Second row: L. Davis. A. Marrow. C. Wilson. W. Foster, J. Ailor, E. Cain. R. Smith, E. Goodman, G. Miller, M. Edwards. Third row: W. Young. R Morns, L. Brown, J Pickett. D Hill, S. Slaysman. G. Ho neysecker. R. Williams. J. Gilliam, C. Kurkyta. K Lipe. D. Phipps. Coach T. Woodard. Not pictured: Coach J. Peery. SPORTS 157 I 0 W restling f cam — Standing: Coach C utlcr. Jerry VValski. Gary Ronnie C ollins. manager, Nlason Green, co-captain. Robert Vincent. Craton. Steve Crocker, Robert Leak. Kerry Heneman. Ricky Penn. co-captain. Robert Smith, manager. Carey Butrill. Arthur Gandy, Clyde Kidd, Robert Neil. Kneeling: 158 SPORTS Junior Varsity Wrestling Team— First row: Danny MacFarland, John Knibb, Brad Huffman, Jeff Reeves, Chris Culotta, Mark V ' incent. Second row: Coach Cutler, John Grepiotis, Ricky Hooks, Donald Brizendine, Winfred Henry, Mike Wengler. Wrestling Coach Ronnie Cutler’s mighty wrestlers! . . . Run . . . sweat . . . sweat some more . . . three pounds ... a “growing” boy eating only jello! ... on weight? . . . Coach, all I ate was a little tossed salad!” . . . weigh-ins! . . . warm up . . . spinning . . . crowds . . . Keyette support . . . J. V.s first . . . reversals . . . take down . . . riding time . . . 2 points . . . stick em . . . pin . . . win! . . . Dis- trict co-champs again! . . . J. V.s . . 9-2 record . . . next year’s champs! season’s end . . . food . . . getting fat again (how sweet it is!) . . . ice cream . . . fudge cake . . . junk . . . yum! . . . women and party time! . . . Crabber awards to District medal winners . . . third places . . Mason Green, Robert Vincent . . . second places . . Jerry Walski, Kerry Heneman, Carey Buttrill, Robert Leak . . . first place . . Ricky Penn .... Regional placers . . . Clyde Kidd and alternate Ricky Penn .... Trophy winners . . . Most Pins, Ricky Penn . . . Most Derserving, Kerry Heneman . . . Most Valuable, Ricky Penn .... Congratulations! Varsity Basketball The last of the winter sports . . . Bas- ketball . . . long practices . . sprinting . . shooting . . building up a team . . . five minutes late — 25 laps! . . . missed foul shots . . . more laps . . . floating Coliseum floor . . . Basketball Glee Club ... in the shower! . . . Johnny with two left shoes . . . Henry, where are your shoes? . . . York . . . basket- ball brawls ... no more games for Hodges! . . . wide open lay up . . Steve, don ' t dribble off your foot . . where ' s Coach Russell going? . . . offense goes wild . . 83 points against Huntington! . . . Coach Ragland’s match up zoning? . . . Russell ' s idiots . . . Rod and Teddy . . the Crowd Pleasers . . . Tom’s un- forgettable expressions! . . . spastic moves by Fisher! . . . John and his homemade uniform . . . Who’s gonna start tonight Coach? . . . Newport News . . . decorated locker rooms . . a jinx? . . . quiet buses . . . morning practice after defeat . . . those films ... try a little harder! . . . rebuilding season . . . but tied for first in District . . . Great! Crabber Credits to Thomas Ford, Most Valuable Player . . . Henry Morgan, Best Defensive Player . . . Steve Mitch- ell, Most Deserving Player . . . Henry Morgan, Ray Lassiter Award and John Thomas Award . . . Thomas Ford, Jack Thacker Award . . . Thomas Ford, First Team All Tournament . . . John Wheel- er, Second Team All Tournament . . . Congratulations! Varsity Basketball Team: Henry Morgan, Willie Lynch, Steve Mitchell, Tom Henderson, Rod Reasor, John Wheeler, Lawrence Nelson, David Fisher, Chet Hart, Thomas “Boo Ford, Charles Brockington, manager. Not pictured: Coach Glenn Russell, Coach Johnny Palmer, Hank Huggins, trainer, Teddy Powell. Ron Warren. SPORTS 161 “The trouble with being a good sport is you have to lose in order to prove it.” L i v I 1 ii 1 I rm 1 1 r Junior Varsity Basketball J. V. Basketball . . . first year Crabbers led by Coach Ragland . . . sophomores . . . junior high starter . . . held oppo- nents to 35 points or less . . . Great Defense! . . . last quarter pick ups . . . K. H. S. . . coming from behind . . . last two seconds . . 39-38! . . . Kyle Boykins, leading scorer . . . 14.4 points per game . . . 10-8 overall record ... 7-4 conference .record . . . ability . . . determination . . . fight . . . breaking in next year ' s Varsity Champs! Junior Varsity Basketball Team — Second row. Cale Boykins. Richard Banks, James Tabron. Larry Curfman. Josh Price. Calton Young. George Dudley. Front row: Dick Phillips, manager. Kenneth Myles. Alex Hill. Ronald Hill. Ricky Berry, manager. 164 SPORTS SPORTS 165 Indoor Track Running through the halls . . . Hey, move over! . . . don ' t run in the halls! ... 50 yard dash . . . pole vault . . . long jump . . . triple jump . . . high jump . . . 500 yard run . . . low hur- dles ... 60 yard dash . . . rec- ords fall to Greg Tolliver. 50 yard dash district record . . . Al- bert Marrow, 500 yard run. school record . . . Greg Tolliver, 50 yard low hurdles, school rec- ord . . . Steve Riddick, ties 60 yard dash state record! . . . team led by captain, Greg Tolliver . . . team chooses Steve Riddick as outstanding performer! 1970 Indoor Track Team — Sitting: Lawrence Cooke. Front row: Steven Riddick. Danny Hudson. George Garrow. Charles Fitchett. Greg Tolliver. Curtis Mangrum. Donnie Mat- tocks, Steve Parker. Second row: Garry Wood- ruff. Mark Clark, Gary Todd, Alan Want. Coach Hamilton. Jack Glasheen. Hugh Al- cock, Steven Morewitz. Celinto Wood, Bert McFarland. 1970 Outdoor Track Team — Kneeling: Albert Marrow. Greg Tolliver. Alex Hill. Wayne Applewhite, Steve Riddick, Charles Fitchett. Second row: Coach Ronnie Cutler. Garry Woodruff. George Garrow. Gene Boyd, Alan Want, Eric Good- man, Cary Patrick. Jack Glasheen, Celinto Woods, James McAllister. Third row: Steven Morewitz, Steve Bowler, John Craven, David Rogers, Lee Davis, Burt McFarland. Errani Burrno. Danny Hudson. Not pictured: Coach Hamilton. Outdoor Track Two mile relay, one mile relay, pole vaulting, shot put . . . practices . . . and more practices . . . stop-watch — CLICK! ... too slow! . . . whirl- pool . . . AAAAAH! . . . “hot” stuff for legs . . . first meet — killed Ferguson . . . District meet. Fort Eustis . . . Mike Neely, second . . . Regional meet . . . Forman Field, Norfolk . . . Tidewater meet . . . Colonial Relays . . . Cary Field, Williamsburg . . . Steve Riddick placed in 100, 220 yard dash . . . awards banquet ... a new start . . . try-outs . . . summer practices . . . blisters . . . begin again! SPORTS 167 Swimming Laps . . . laps . . . out of shape . . . sprints . . . laps . . . watch out for falling divers! . . . 200 fly . . . Oh Coach! ... in shape! . . . crowded . . . move over Kecoughtan! . . . “Coach Black?” . . . breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly, free- style . . . Victories, Victories . . . Bethel, Pem- broke, Maury, James Blair, Kecoughtan. Granby, Regionals, District . . . first place . . . beat Granby! . . . East Carolina ... oh well! . . . Go Lightning! . . . Jeff, what’s a cramp? . . . disqualified . . . Steve’s suit indecent? . . . Kevin, beat a college man! . . . Scott, Mike, Jeff, Charlie . . . Great relay! . . . judge’s awards ... 5 ... 5 ... 5 ... 5 ... Yea! divers! Swimming awards to . . . Kevin Neil. High Point Award . . . Charlie Wyatt, David Clifton, Most Deserving . . . Mike Black, Colby Wilson, Most Valuable . . . Bill Huggins, Steve Bowler, Best Divers .... team is top in the state again! . . . Champs! Swimming Team — First row: Bubba Guilford, Gene Wilson, Jim Kress, Dale Goodman. Second row: Colby Wilson, Bobby Jones, Brian Starnes, Jeff Zellers, Kevin Neil. Third row: Coach Joe Price, Charlie Wyatt, David Clifton, Mike Black, Ronnie Black, Trip Wornom. Varsity Baseball Fine season . . . War Memorial Stadi- um . . . team work! . . . Post Ameri- can Legion Baseball League . . . Pen- insula Championship . . . State? . . . Yeah! . . . “ — slide!” . . . “Whew, I ' m safe!” . . . steal or not? . . . fly- ball! I ' ve got it — at least I thought I had! . . . practice makes perfect . . . hot, sticky days, seemingly heavy uni- forms — But coach, the sun was in my eyes!” . . . late? . . . run! . . . “swing batter! — and you ' re out!” . . . great pitcher, Scott Curtis . . . batting a 100”, Jerry Turner . . . Most Valuable Player. Most Deserving Player. Awards! . . . co-captains, Turner and Morgan . . . Coach Balnter; assistant — Ragland . . . concerned, dedicated ... GREAT! . . . newspaper clippings go in scrapbook . . . “Hey! There’s my picture!” . . . nervousness before games — “What if I strike out? My parents are out there!” . . . shower time! . . . practices CONTINUE . . . other games . . . rained out! . . . “Play ball!” Varsity Baseball Team — Back row: Coach Fred Balmer. Chet Hart. Joe Hoover. John Wheeler. Bill Kuecker. Scott Curtis. Bill Via. Alan Poland (manager). Coach Don Ragland. Front row: Donnie Dearing. Billy Carmines. Charlie Southall. Henry Morgan. Jerry Turner. Danny Mitchell. Robert Howard. James Thomas. 170 SPORTS i A Junior Varsity Baseball February try ' outs . . . competition . . . final decision . . . JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL! . . . eighteen sophomores . . . co-captains, Josh Price and Gene Hunsucker . . . two hour practices . . . dedication to the sport! . . . “But Ump. that was a ball ! !” . . . “You ' re out!!’’ . . . “You ' re safe!” . . . learn signals! . . . one hand on the belt, squeeze (third to home) . . . right hand on left arm, hit and run . . . right hand on face, steal! . . . pitchers signals — fast, curve, knuck- le, or “spit” ball? . . . Sunday hop (ground ball) . . . showers — fifteen min- utes ONLY! . . . penalty for a longer shower . . . twenty sprints . . . “Oh no, Coach!” . . . 6-5 record . . . VARSITY next year (I hope!). Junior Varsity Baseball Team — Bottom row: Frank Martin, Mike er, Neil Ferrari, George Dudley, Brad Ball. Anthony Gould. Wen- Cash, Jimmy Mayhew, Alan Deskins, Wayne Clardy, Mark Kirby, dell Goodwin. Josh Price, Gene Hunsecker. Coach White. Greg Stadlin, Ronald Williams. Top row: Mike Quinn, Steve Crock- 174 SPORTS SPORTS 1 75 Tennis B Tennis Team — Front row: Marcus Brown. Bill Cornette. Jeff Rives. Hunter Francis. Back row: Randy Hooks. Bill Huggins, Keith Savage. Stacey Barber. Tom Jones. Not pictured: Coach Smith. Lee Feathers. Cold March practice . . . windy ... no sweats! . . . it’ll get warmer later . . . when? ... a championship tennis team in the making . . . ten laps around the courts . . . Around the court?! . . . 6-0, 6-0 . . . Boy, was that guy good! ... it takes an hour to get a drink of water? . . . Cornette 10-0 . . . Great! . . . Feathers . . . what form! . . . Brown . . . what class! . . . Coach Smith and Cutler, did Brown and Feathers beat you? . . . Rives . . . “It wasn ' t my fault, you see 1 kind of slipped and . . . yeah! . . . Huggins . . . “Hey Coach, the Colonel wants me! . . . Hunter, Hooks, get us some water! . . . Jones, most improved . . .7-3 team record . . . Good! 176 SPORTS Golf Team: Coach Russell, David Frank, Richard Williams, Steve Gorrell, Mark Petska, Bruce Whitcomb, Hank Huggins, Dick Phillips. Mike Mierchuck, Colby Wilson. Golf Golf Team led by Rookie Coach Rus- sell . . . practice . . . hot beating sun . . . wha t a tan! . . . challenge matches . . . top six play . . . four best scores . . . least number of strokes . . . winner! . . . top four linkmen: Richard Williams, Mark Petska, David Frank, Steve Gorrell . . . undefeated on home course . . . but the going was “rough” away! . . . Fore! . . . not enough stick, ugh! ... I hit it fat . . . too bad you ' re stymied! You triple bogied that hole didn’t you Rich? . . . nice sky Steve . . . too much hip into the ball . . . way to smoke that ball, Dave! . . . Outstanding Golfer Award to Richard Williams . . . Congratula- tions! . . . 1970 . . . second in Dis- trict . . . Great . . . next year five linkmen returning . . . Really Great! SPORTS 177 Cheerleaders Varsity cheerleaders led by Janice Cross and Susan Wool- dridge . . . summer practices . . . paint signs . . . make locker signs . . . crabs, footballs, tomahawks . . . what’s that one? . . . cheer Mighty Crabber football team to State Championship . . . party for team . . . decorate basket- ball locker room . . . host NCA clinic. J.V.’s led by Charme Brown and Diane Anderson . . . decorate stadium for varsity football games . . . cheer Baby Crabbers on to Victory . . . hope to become Var- sity cheerleaders. Six varsity and four J.V.’s attend summer cheerleading camp . . . good morning, good morning the best to you each morning.” . . . even at 7 a.m. . . . spirited girls bring home first place ribbons and spirit stick. Left, top to bottom: Carol Davis, Carolyn Ankeney, Vicky Smith, Leslie Boyd, Kathy Routten. Middle: Susan Wooldridge, co-head. Janice Cross, head. Becky Starr. Right, top to bottom: Ann Burford. Cindy Rosser. Monty Cones, Kathy Lineberry. Marie Kapshuck. Top row: Carol Sellers. Diane Anderson, co-head, Charme Brown, head. Middle row: Janet Roach, Sarah King, Sue Goetkin, Monty Cones. Bottom row: Anne Lineberry, Karen Roscoe. SPORTS 179 “Clapped my hands, laughed and sang, any noise bad or good, . . . ” 1 80 SPORTS J I “We’d live the life we choose . ORGANIZATIONS I I ' ll ' I A Cappella Members — Front row: J. Jones, D. Braconnier, J. Edens, S. Pearce, J. Trimble, L, Lawrence, V. Reynolds, J. Fink, M. Lindsey, k. Rogers. Second row: J. West, R. Dutton, J. Whiteed, P. Corbett. T. White, W. Holland, D. Hollo- way, B. Kilgore, D. Roberts, C. McCul- lough. Third row: D. McKinney, D. Priddy, S. Lockwood, M. Smith, T. Jones, S. Martin, G. Lawson. Linda Morelli, T. O ' Bryan, A. Barton. Top row: C. Wil- liams, H. Edmonds, P. Pelton, T. Griffin. W. Bell, J. Rosser. B. Lawson, L. Moore, R. Wood, and R. Yates. Mixed Chorus Members — First row: Carol Ward. Glenda Giles, Vennie Wright, Natlie Salley, Adricania Smith, Patricia Wilson. Ed- ward Stover, Ray Vincent, Langston Powell, Eric Reitman, Deborah Hall, Pamela Jen- nings, Nancy Halliday, Susan Viancour, Barbara Hill. Second row: Patricia Brake. Carol Jean Crane, Miriam Hallikman, Karen London. Melody Nicholson. Robert Quinn, Richard Conner. Doug Strup. Charles Lloyd, Donald Henry, Andra Smith, David M itch- urn. John Slicer, Michael Truhart, Danita Hall, Brenda Allen, Connie Haynes, JoAnna Ray. Third row: Sharon Barlow, Lynn Holt. Jane Wynne, Beverly Youse, Sherry Woods, Velma Holliman, Diretta Wallace, Bobby Brown, Larry Simmons, Steve Riddick, Emanuel Lane, Langley Howard, Julius Brown. Lonnie Cook, Pat Lattimore, Yvonne Jones, Desiree Darden. Linda Griffin. Arlette Garriss, Jane McKinney, Henritta Newby, Carolyn Buggs. 184 ORGANIZATIONS “I hear America A Cappella Members — Front row: R. Mont- gomery, L. Neal, G. Wesley, C. Binns, F. Spencer, W. Douglas, H. Bright, C. Curtis, T. Goddard. Second row: S. Wilson, M. Sawyer, G. Bruce, T. MacCutheon, C. Eason, B. Lewis, J. Roe, S. Gray, P. Pride. Third row: J. Katchmore, F. Watson, J. Johnson, Girl ' s Chorus Members — First row: Shirley Barnes, Judy Troy, Connie Davenport, Bev- erly Claxton, Linda Banks, Deidra Barnes, Patricia Davis, Joyce Bowers, Brenda Davis, Dolores Knight, Jackie Bowers. Second P. Hutchens, J. Downes, G. Edmonds, D. Hux, J. Byrne, K. Mitchell, G. Garrow. Top row: W. Maraki, J. l.awson, C. Holt, M. Lassiter, J. Wehmer, K. Savage, A. Gearhart, W. Applewhite, S. Van Dyke, R. Gentry. row: Diane Foley, Pamela Weber, Paula Blount, Ann Sawyer, Linda Anderson, Gail Jones, Susan Githens, Maxine McCoy, Blondell Woods, Mary Dubrey, Chrisolene James, Carolyn Burns. singing” . . . A cappella Concert Choir, Girl’s Chorus A cappella. Concert Choir, Girls ' Chorus ... Mr. Sidney Swiggett, director ... 8:30 warm-ups: nta, mo, mu, me, mi ... fix folders, memorize music . . . Sharon Lock- wood, accompanist — patience . . . Jack Trimble, president . . . goof- offs . . . concerts — waiting back- stage, selling tickets . . . Mr. Swig- gett’s birthday ... A Cappella float . . . Chamberlain Hotel . . . exams — 70 F’s . . . sell candy — BETTY BENSON! ... our bus! . . . Re- gional Chorus weekend — certs! . . . new people, old friends . . . two to state — -Martin Smith, Joyce Jones . . . Randolph Macon, Westhamp- ton Concert — different? . . . flat tenors . . . sing at churches — AMEN . . . black robes — “feel like a preacher” . . . pride . . . NHS as- semble . . . how long can you hum? . . ..solos — no voice, knocking knees . . . Citywide Concert — Coliseum . . . Seniors — New York Trip — WOW! . . . Spring Concert — letters, pins, awards, tears . . . final party . . . MEMORIES . . . Marching, Symphonic and Concert Bands The Sound of the Big Red” . . . Marching 100 . . . drum major, James Green (red and white) . . . Concert and Symphonic Bands . . . director, Mr. Charles Torian (Mr. T.) . . . student conductor, Jim Johnston (Beethoven) . . . All the bands are under the lenient jurisdiction of the band council . . . led by band president. Tommy Tierney . . . year’s events . . . class rehearsals . . . afternoon rehearsals . . . night rehearsals . . . half-time shows . . . parades . . . concerts . . . trips . . . Norfolk . . . Oyster Bowl and Balloon parade . . . Williamsburg . . . Kiwanis Day Band Muster . . . 2nd Place . . . We try harder” ... on to Urbanna Oyster Festival! ... 1st Place ... on to State Band Council Members — Seated: Jim Johnston, student conductor; Blake Morant, vice-president; Tommy Tierney, president; Linda Fer- nald, secretary; Esther Hopkins, treasurer. Standing: Mike Elmore, senior representative; Patti Enneking, sophomore representative; and Deveria Hopson, junior representative. . . . Crabber band and football team . . . performance great! . . . “It’s Coming!” . . . Christmas, Winter, Pops, and Spring concerts . . . “Which night did you say you were coming to the concert?” . . . Concerts with people?” . . . “An audience?” . . . Band Festival . . . best musi- cal” performance . . . 15 A’s and 3 B’s . . . most impor- tant event ot the year . . . Band trip . . . Good-bye Hamp- ton! . . . Hello Luray! . . . What a time to remember! . . . and, as a famous band member once said . . . “If you love this band like I love this band” . . . well . . . Who’s got the finest band in Virginia? . . .HAMPTON!”. . . ORGANIZATIONS 187 Majorettes and Flag Twirl ers: Mary Mister, Thomasine Southall. Joanna Ray, Linda Banks. Cathy Minx, Carla Ray, Delores Wal- Myra Slough. June VVhiteed. Jane Wynne. Debbie Marshall. Sharon lace. Brogan. Vinetta Paige. Janet Balson. Mimi Seale. Joanne Crum. Majorettes Flag Twirlers Majorettes Flag Twirlers . . . practice after school . . . where ' s my baton — keep smiling! . . . slow chorus of Mr. Touchdown?! . . . hair up. lost tassels — keep smiling ... 1, 2, ready, begin . . . 32 blue legs at Oyster Bowl Parade . . . knees-up! . . . 2nd place — Annandale . . . concerts — hand out programs . . . 1st — Lynchburg . . . where’s Mimi’s flag? . . . footprints on the white flag ... all majorettes see Mr. T — don ' t smile . . . red or white uniform? . . . proud . . . 188 ORGANIZATIONS Girls’ Recreation Association Girls ' Recreation Association . . . basketball, volleyball, hockey, softball . . . Mrs. Mickelson, Miss Phillips, Miss Smith . . . gymnastics — Mrs. Nelson . . . practice after school . . . com- petition . . . Pembroke, Bethel, Kecoughtan . . . unexpected shower . . . the jolly green giants of K.HS . . . bubble gum . . . team spirit — win or lose . . . those fantastic fruits in their blue gym suits . . . GRA Members — Top row: Pat Parker, Gail Wicks, Kathy Dobbins, Gail Levy. Linda Dobbins, Carla Weih, Nancy Halliday, Sandra Ward, Wanda Maracki. Brenda Jones, Colleen Green. Second row: Joyce Jones, Nina Simmons, Penny Allen, Angela Gennel, Mar- garet Magovn, Betty Lewis, Suzanne Dunn, Jamie West, Mary Crawley, Patti Gennel, Carol Wilkinson. Angela Moore, Judy Lyons. Bottom row: Peggy Carroll, Marilyn Graves, Linda Davis, Shirley Williams, Linda Anderson, Brenda Williams, Cynthia Calloway, Marlene Simpson, Brenda Slade, Debbie Bryant, Patricia Speight. ORGANIZATIONS 189 Honor Council Honor Council led by chairman, Jay Lawson . . . Stanley Davis, secretary, has writer’s cramp? . . . seventh period meetings . . . decisions . . . should I turn my friend in? Honor Council Members: Billy Ball. David Maloney, Jay Lawson. Carey Buttrill. Mr. Snead, sponsor. Stanley Davis, Sarah King. Steve Mitchell. Jimmy Small, Chet Hart. 190 ORGANIZATIONS National Honor Society Officers of National Honor Society: Janice Cross, president; Robert Smith, vice-president; Claudia Crane, treasurer; Esther Hopkins, chaplain; and Sue Pollock, secretary (lighting candle). National Honor Society . . . sponsor, Mrs. Livingston . . . basis for membership . . . character, service, leadership, and scholarship ... a 3.5 grade average is hard to keep! . . . a good sign of a member ... a gold stole worn with graduation gown . . . honor organization? . . . sure! . . . could also be called a service club . . . service project . . . Halloween party at Sarah Bonwell Hudgins school . . . money-making projects . . . key chains were sold ... or were they? . . . money used for incorporation of first scholarship to be offered by the society . . . We’re num- ber 1! . . . installation of new members . . . congratula- tions to five seniors and ten juniors . . . keep up the good work! . . . Members of National Honor Society — First row: Esther Hopkins, Claudia Crane, Janice Cross, Sue Pollock, Robert Smith. Second row: Vanessa Hensel, Pam Murray, Lottie Lawrence, Dessie Paul, Pam Berlin. Third row: Robert Rightmeyer, Joe Hoover, Marcy Deveikis, Mike Black, Karen Janovich, Robert Howard. Fourth row: James Thomas, Bill Buchanan. Clark Ward, Ivan Clark, Gail Fur man, and Hugh Alcock. Newly installed members for 1970 — First row: Vanessa Brown, Debbie Stadlin. Carey Buttrill. Bill Huggins. Brad Huffman. Second row: Bruce Andrews, Beverly Haynes, Pam Buchanan. Karen Smith, Howard Alston. Third row: Phyllis Corbett. Cindy Holt. Mary Sawyer. Gary Gray, and Wilton McCoy. ORGANIZATIONS 191 Quill and Scroll members — Top row: Ann Harris, Dara Horvath. Robertson, Judy Chick. Cindy Lyles. Terry Goodman, Deedy Frank Farmer. Helen Sampson. Sue Robins, Tommy Griffith. Lawson. Kathy Tubbs. Rosie Yates, and Carolyn Ankeney. Esther Hopkins. Bottom row: Sarah King. Pam Murray. Mimi Quill and Scroll and Speech Club Quill and Scroll . . . annual meeting . . . $2.50 for a pin! . . . excellence in journalism . . . honorary membership . . . Speech Club . . . exceptional work in field of speech . . . public speaking . . . debating . . . radio . . . drama . . . an honor! Speech Club members: Cindy Rosser, Rosie Yates, Pam Berlin, Wardean Tribble, and Pat Doyle. Forensic Team Forensic team . . . sponsors, Mrs. Griffin and Mr. Mitchum . . . try-outs . . . preparation . . . district tournament . . . team claims first place in district and chance to compete at state . . . first place winners . . . Vanessa Clifton, girl’s public speaking . . . Sam Kamees, boy’s public speaking . . . Jane Peterson, girl’s extemporaneous speaking . . . Jack Glasheen, boy’s extemporaneous speaking . . . Pam Berlin, girl’s prose . . . Pat Doyle, boy’s prose . . . Kathy Fleenor, girl ' s poetry reading . . . Dennis Burton, boy’s poetry read- ing . . . Robert Smith, spelling . . . i IM i I J| X i 1 r i II f m ■ 1 1 1 Hftr j L Ti. v JU| v ' i ml MA ’ j m Sfv ■ imS , Forensic Team Members — First row: Kathy Fleenor, Vanessa Clif- Glasheen, Sam Kamees, Pam Berlin. Top: Dennis Burton, ton, Robert Smith, Pat Doyle, Jane Peterson. Second row: Jack ORGANIZATIONS 193 Thespians All ya have to do is get 25 Thes- pian points ... 75 hours work for 6 points? . . . 1234! UGLY! . . . “Then we take old sludge cup.” . . . Where’s props? In the green room getting untangled . . . UGLY! . . . “Oh, staup your shouting!” . . . U.M.A.L.C. . . . “Blue is the color of my true love’s hair.” . . . “Where’s my office door?” . . . UGLY! . . . “You were dead on that cross!” . . . 1 need a flat. No! Put Holly back! . . . “Under the Apple Tree” . . . M.A.S.! . . . Why? Because we love it! . . . UGLY! Bottom row: Pam Berlin, Paula Bryder, Bronwyn Jones, Moira Saucer. Second row: Ellen Smart, Holly Wentz, Larry Chesney, Kathy Fleenor, Danita Hall, Don Martin, Beth Diggles. Top row: Ivan Clark, Pat Brake, Allen May, Rob Simpson. Debbie Whitman Anne Stoney, Bess Greenspon. Pat Doyle, Debbie Lass. 194 ORGANIZATIONS L ORGANIZATIONS 195 Keyettes Work and more work . . . hours AFTER school. BEFORE school. DURING school . . . helping . . . No. I Crabs ' . . . paint in your hair ... on the floor . . . oops! . . . ribbons — 204 . . . ribbons — lOtf . . . ribbons — 4 . • ■ the satisfaction of helping . . . Va. State School for the Blind . . . Shelton Home ... do you like apple jelly? . . . but I ' m only 5 minutes late . . . a whole nickel . . . but 1 wasn ' t talking! . . . 500 shakers left would you believe? . . . slumber party time . . . what skit? . . . are you sleepy Mrs. Parker? . . . how about you Mrs. Eitelman? . . . Halloween cards. Valen- tine cards . . . endless cutting! . . . tea for new mem- bers . . . impossible decisions . . . nervous applicants . . . gratified and happy new members . . . eager to serve . . . sigh! the end of the year has come . . . new officers . . . tears of joy and sadness at leaving . . . i ■• • •••••• • ' 11 Keyette officers — First row: Kathy Keener, president; Rebecca Gil- liam. parliamentarian; Janet Balson. corresponding secretary. Second row: Phyllis Corbett, vice-president; Susan Kinney, recording secre- tary; and Kathy Fleenor. treasurer. (Not pictured. Kathy Tubbs, chaplain.) Members of Keyettes — First row: Sarah King. Rebecca Gilliam. Linda Fernald. Emily Newman. Janet Balson. Kay Williamson. Jackie Edens. Nancy Ogiba. Debbie Stadlin. Beverly Claxton. Charlene Hearne. Second row: Sheila Crocker. Esther Hopkins. Lottie Lawrence. Vanessa Hensel. Susan Kinney, Bonnie McGowan, Debbie Lee. Mimi Robertson. Betty Lewis, Martha Ratledge. Deveria Hopson. Kathy Keener. Third row: Claudia Crane. Anita Knibb. Pam Buchanan. Kris kostyal. Betsy Kilgore. Beverly Haynes, Phyllis Corbett. Kathy Fleenor. Marcy Deveikis. Janice Rosser, Susan Himes. Jo Ann Agee, Marsha Hanner. and Leslie Kyle. forecasts 0, «1NJ5ASnG K mDS i isr 1 Tjtas Ss ' - iAMPTON HICH„ f school CONGRATULATIONS COACH PALMER COACH RUSSELL PENINSULA SPORTS CLUB’S HEN OF THE YEAR hhs activities MARCH J SCA COUNCIL 1ST PERIOD S C A NON INATIONS 5 S CA PR I NARY 516 PLAY NICHT 6 BLOODNOB1LE UT REGIONAL TOURNANENT 7 COLLECE BOAROS B...M PALNER B RUSSELL WEEK 9 SPORTS CLUB HEADLINER NICHT ' 10 END OF CRAOINC PERIOD IS t 14 STATE TOURNANENT 17 ST. PATRICK ' S DAY SCA COUNCIL 2ND PERIOD REPORTS CO HONE It TALENT SHOW TRYOUTS It 1 19 m ® N,AN 1 tRabbakrat caucuses 20 ELECTION RESULTS ROIC NILITARY BALL ii Ii?l! AL .. H ? N0 R SOCIETY ASSEMBLY Key Club: “Each man is an architect of character.” “We build” . . . for hu- rri a n i t y, ser- vice, character . . . projects . . . Apple Jelly Sunday, collect for ALSAC. sell book covers, directories, football and basketball pro- grams ... contribution to Daily Press Christmas fund . . . bas- ketball home- coming court . . . tradition, h o n o r, pag- e a n t r y . . . baccalaureate and graduation . . . ushers, now . . . grad- uates, soon . . . leadership of Swiggett, Bal- mer, Faulk. Key Club Members — First row: Mr. Swiggett. sponsor; Jeffrey Rieves. Bobby Brittingham. Cary Patrick. Bobby Quinn, Hunter Francis, Billy Ball. Second row: Mr. Balmer. sponsor; Charlie Burgess, Robby Wood, Vince Behm, Bill Huggins, Vernon Reynolds, Wayne Apple- white, George Garrow, Blake Morant, Carey Buttrill. Third row: Mark Lassiter, Tim Eichenbrenner, Joe Hoover, Chet Hart, Branch Lawson. John Wheeler, Steve Mitchell, Charlie Southall, Brad Huffman. Fourth row: Jack Tremble, David Maloney, John Crawley, Tom Jones, Bill Faulk, Rod Reasor. Craig Moore. David Fisher, Jimmy Small, Jay Lawson, Craig Lawson. L Interact Club: “They serve . . Projects . . . coffee for faculty, cloth- ing drive for Appalachia, commemora- tive plaque for HHS Viet Nam dead . . . hard work long hours . . . rewards . . . big successes. A ' 7 Interact Members — First row: Bruce Andrews, Bob Ballagh, Clark Ward, Graham Spady, Stanley Davis, Bob Porter, Ben Abraham, Jim Kress. Second row: Ernie Burt, Greg Stadlin, James Richards, Ivan Clark, Rick Penn, Mark Sculley, Steve Morewitz, William Starnes, Jerry Pittman, Winfield Willis. Third row: Bill Buchanan, Hugh Alcock, Jeff Newman, Jim Nicholson. David Roberts, Steve Brown, Allen Poland, James Thomas, Bill Bosta, Mike Bernstein. Fourth row: John Wyatt, Mike Gabany, Mark Epstein, John Byrnes, Donald Buck, George Barnes, Robert Copp. George Colonna. ORGANIZATIONS 199 Teens Involved in Community Service TICS . . . Teens Involved in Community Service . . . Phyllis Pelton, president . . . Wednesday meetings . . . bake sale, yum! . . . rummage sale . . . success! . . . Virginia State Halloween party . . . kids, fun . . . candy sale . . . earning money . . . $ 100 scholarship . . . Front row: Theresa Grogan, Claudia Crockett, Phyllis Pelton, De- Woodard, Cathy Pogue, Jean Kress. Pat Brake. Sharon Van Dyke, nise Rosenau. Marcy Rosenau. Back row: Patty lVloore, Sharolyn and Deidra Barnes. Y-Teens The Young Women’s Christian Association of the United States of America . . . bake sale ... different faiths . . . deeper re- lationships . . . God . . . better understand- ing of life . . . Bottom row: Diane Dickerson, Peggy Caroll. Pat way, Cynthia Sedgewick, Cathy Fields, Beverly Whittington, Sheryl Thomas, Zelinda George, Wan- Claxton. and Rita Nicholson, da Savage. Top row: Nadine Lovett, Angela Hollo- 200 ORGANIZATIONS Bottom row: Betty Isaacs, Pam Murray, Jeff Newman. Second row: row: Mark Epstein. Jack Topping, Mark Petska, Rosie Yates, Jay Diane Foley, Patty Brooks, Terry Goodman, Judy Whitley. Top Epstein, and Joe Tarpley. Safeteens Promote safety . . . judge peers in court . . . guilty or not guilty — she’ll hate me! . . . issuing tickets in parking lot . . . Jeff Newman, president ... Mr. Humphrey, sponsor. ORGANIZATIONS 201 SCA Executive Board Members — Standing: Buddy Abraham. Vicky Smith. Jimmy Small. Marie kapshuck. Chet Hart. Cindy Rosser. Robert Smith. Sharon Fitts. Clark Ward. Rosie Yates. Seated: Clau- dia Crane. Jay Lawson. Steve Mitchell. Kathleen Rogers. John Wheeler. Pam Berlin. Joe Hoover. Lee Barto. Debbie Golden. Phyl- lis Corbett. S.C.A. Executive Board and Council . . . plan a calendar . . . sponsor a tea for teachers . . . new year, new projects . . . what ' s a resuscitator? . . . Mrs. Smith. Mr. Johns, sponsors . . . successful dances (?)... orientation — skits, hold your sign high! . . . sell ribbons . . . Back-to-school Night — ha. lost parents . . . calendars . . . Thanksgiving — baskets, sorting food . . . Tuesdays — meet with Council . . . miss a class — study hall! . . . new constitution passed . . . Toys For Tots — our president is a child at heart! . . . Installation Assembly . . . new officers . . . new Executive Board. S.C.A. Council Members — First row: Ronnie Robbins. Jill Stein. Pam Marston. Terry Goodman. Patti Brooks. Joyce Jones. Donna Matthews. Cindy Curtis. Cordette Fowlkes. Cindy Jordan. Leslie Boyd. Robert Brown. Second row: Rod Reasor. Mary Crawley. Christy Wallace. Liz Lively. Debbie Phillips. Debbie Deveikis. Mar- vinus Ross. Patty Ennaking. Deidra Barnes. Jennifer Kaiser. Gra- ham Spady. Jeff Newman. Bruno Errani. Third row: Scott Buttles. Pete Blount. Jamee West. Janice Cross, Kathy Lineberry. Judy Tan- nen. Janet Balsom. Betty Isaacs. George Garrow. Laura Clark. Martha Ratledge. Nancy Ogiba, Jo Anne Wallace. Minnie Nelson, Brenda Williams. Fourth row: Billy Via. Neil Ferrari. Charme Brown. Barry Amiss, Wayne Applewhite. Keith Savage. Julie Downs. Patti Moore. Tonya Johnson. Deveria Hopson. Fifth row: Carol Jean Crane. Peggy Daughtery. Shelley Pearce. Barbara Stancil. Cindy Sweeney. Moira Saucer. Pam Murray. Mary Sawyer. Lynn Holt. Marcy Deveikis, Elouise Phillips. Toni Marcer. Donna Stew- art. Sixth row: Ginny Doty. Karen Talbot. Charlie Burgess. Gene Edmonds. Ronald Williams. Anthony Gould. Desaraye Daidin. Geraldine Dupere. Stanley Davis. Pat Lattimore. Jimmy Herbner. Edward Gore. Gordon Carmichael. David Joyner. Sean McNamara. 202 ORGANIZATIONS wff4 ' s pA jfl g j] b P i ' ‘J3Fj9 - w if i : i mi 1 8 ■fe r £fe |Bk 1 _ A fj% nSu iIIUj j Em M ' • M y L m W ■ SL ' ;- CvAtiSK: [f jp jW jy | 1 43 i)g X Boys and Girls State Delegates Nine Virginia Boys State delegates . . . seve n Virgin- ia Girls State delegates . . . selected by the administra- tion and faculty of Hampton High . . . Boys State . . . at the College of William and Mary ' . . . Girls State . . . at Radford College . . . both sessions held for a week in June, 1969 . . . a week of learning state gov- ernment . . . marching and cheering . . . lectures . . . roomchecks . . . caucuses . . . city and state elections . . . senate, court and city sessions . . . working with new friends . . . having fun! . . . Delegates to Boys State: Robert Smith. John Morgan. Jimmy Small, Joe Hoover. Jay Lawson. Crawley, Stanley Davis, Steve Mitchell, Henry and Ben Abraham. Delegates to Girls State — First row: Carolyn Ankeney. Betsy Kil- Marie Carneal, and Phyllis Corbett, gore. Esther Hopkins, and Cindy Rosser. Second row: Susan Kinney. 204 ORGANIZATIONS Jimmy Small and Esther Hopkins were elected as “Best Citizens of the Senior Class of 1970 and received the Ameri- can Legion and DAR Good Citizen Awards, respectively. National Merit Finalists — (top to bottom) Ivan Clark, James Thomas, Pam Berlin. Robert Howard, and Robert Smith. American Legion and DAR Good Citizens . . . National Merit Finalists . . . Outstanding Seniors . . . Rosie Yates (above) and Jay Lawson (below) re- ceive trophies in recognition of all their contribu- tions to Hampton High School as “Outstanding Se- niors. ORGANIZATIONS 205 KRABBA members — Top row: Sarah King. Mimi Robertson. row: Esther Hopkins. Pam Murray. Carolyn Ankeney. Rosalie Deborah Rijnovan. Kathy Tubbs, and Susan Kinney. Bottom Yates. Miss Dolores Eudy. Krabba . . . new sponsor — new ideas, remodel annual . . . editor ' s ladder . . . Build a staff . . . new friends . . . design a cover ... 1st deadline . . . live in the room . . . WORK! . . . break croppers, sniffing glue . . . PLEASE, may I have pictures! . . . rules — don ' t ask. read the list . . . our wall — the Gallery . . . open house 213P (for parties?) . . . daily visitors to our room . . . secret pals (getting caught) . . . What, an- other deadline — 88 pages?! . . . OK. who threw those pictures out the window? . . . help sell annuals (we not only make it. we SELL it!) . . . Arthur, always there to help . . . blurry pictures . . . identifications — who the ?X! is this? . . . our first galley proofs — my work in print . . . final deadline — tension. RELIEF! . . . NEW GUYS’ GRIPES — make a layout — What’s a layout? . . . crop that picture — sure! a speed course in typing . . . gossip . . . prejudiced staff heads? What is a pica? . . . Any food to- day? . . . envelopes — for what? . . . helping each other . . . dirty work — I just didn ' t know what I was getting into! . . . STAFF PROFILE . . . Esther, perfectionist and champ at number of pictures per page . . . Sarah and Mimi, lose more things . . . Pam. so calm . . . Debbie, Cheerfully (?) works . . . Kathy, she loves to type . . . Susan, laziest?! . . . Captain Holloway, Could you hang from the roof of the Coliseum — it ' s a spectac- ular shot! . . . Miss E.. most patient (?) . . . the photographers, they took a what? . . . Rosie. ‘ Is it my turn to be editor?” . . . OUR book . . . KRABBA ’70— it’s GREAT! Krabba Annual Staff 1 ONLY j HREKD ONE D mu ii nr AT A TIMf V I Tl f, JgmA 208 ORGANIZATIONS Krabba Ad Staff: Mike Bernstein, Graham Spady, chanan, sponsor: John Fleenor, Cindy Jordan, and Patty Brooks, business manager; Mr. Barry Bu- Stuart Curry. Krabba Ad Staff Selling ads . . . slammed doors . . . cruel business world . . . bills but no money . . . 3rd period in 213P — who’s with Pat- ti this time? . . . an- nual sales . . . how many people fit in the ticket booth? . . . writing receipts . . . counting money . . . why doesn ' t it balance? . . . out of change — again? . . . endless worries . . . what’s a layout? . . . ORGANIZATIONS 209 Krabba Highlight Members — First row: Pat Lattimore, Paul Bearor. Ann Harris, Jack Glasheen, Bill Buchanan. Dara Horvath. Judy Chick. Sharon Lankford. Second row: Tommy Griffith. Sharon Foster. Jerry Pittman. Susan Wooldridge, and Deedy Lawson. 210 ORGANIZATIONS Krabba Highlight Bill Buchanan, Editor-in-Chief, can ' t spell a word . . . rushing to meet deadlines . . . numbers printed backwards . . . Editor- in-Chief loses stories . . . Susan and Terry, janitors . . . what to do with unsold papers . . . how come pages keep getting mixed up? ... to print or not to print . . . more headaches . . . very rewarding year . . . ORGANIZATIONS 211 Seafarer Sail the halls . . . sail the seas . . . students compose Seafarer . . . Frank Farmer at the helm . . . assisted by crew . . . slave driver Mrs. Orcutt . . . sink or swim . . . two issues a year . . . the winter issue almost sank . . . Prestige Press . . . future Rod McKuens . . . and even e.e. Cum- mings! . . . Look! . . . my poem ' s in here! SEAFARER Editors — Starting from the top: Phyl- lis Corbett. Circulation; Pam Berlin. Short Story; Susan Stone, Copy; Maria Charles. Advertising: Pam Buchanan. Proofreading: Patsy Veneris, Ad- vertising; Frank Farmer. Editor; Susan Kinney, Lay-out: Judy Whitley, Typing: Betty Isaacs, Typ- ing; Bruce Richardson. Poetry: and Catherine Judkins, Essay. SEAFARER Members — First row: Betty Isaacs, Judy Whitley, Pam Berlin. Catherine Judkins, Ginny Doty, Frank Farmer, Susan Kin- ney, Pam Buchanan. Emily Newman, Maria Charles, Phyllis Cor- bett, Helen Sampson, Terry Goodman. Patti Brooks. Second row: Ernie Burt, Pam Murray, Chris Russell, Georgia Daily, Diane Foley. Marlene Arnold. Debbie Charles. Lottie Lawrence. Debbie Rijnovan. Carolyn Ankeney. Linda Morelli, Lynn Altschuler. Deedy Lawson. Wayne Applewhite, Paula Bryder. Third row: Ann Harri- son. Bruce Richardson. Kathy Fleenor. Rosie Yates. Graham Spady. Larry Chesney. Mark Sculley, and Sue Robins. Krabba Karavan Plan shows . . . rehearse Thursdays . . . miss rehearsals . . . tryouts . . . interviews . . . well, you ' re Aunt Je- mima— do you, uh. like pancakes?” . . . meetings every Tuesday ... 14 minutes of music . . . tapes won ' t work . . . new members . . . shared shows . . . lose your voice at 10:05 . . . student personalities . . . critiques — nobody listened? . . 1490 on your radio dial” . . .can ' t seem to please . . . Mrs. Griffin, sponsor . . . school news . . . 5 minutes! . . . shows like surfing, ESP, and Coli- seum . . . ANYthing . . . senior show — mixed feelings . . . finally, we can sleep on Saturday! Krabba Karavan members — First row: Betty Isaacs, Janice Richard- son, Susan Himes, Kay Williamson, Kathy Lineberry, Beckey Starr, Pat Lattimore, Dennis Carden, Pam Murray, Rosie Yates, Janice Rosser. Second row: Joyce Epstein, Mary Crawley, Carla Ray, Nonie Seale, Mimi Robertson, Debbie Rijnovan, Wanda Holland, Eddie Jones, Doug Kamees, Cindy Lyles, Moira Sauser. Third row: Sarah King, Liz Hughes, Kris Kostyl, Shelley Pearce. Nancy Ogiba, Jeff Zellers, Debbie Lamison, Julie Downes, Keith Savage. Blake Morant, Patti Brooks. Fourth row: Leslie Moore, Carol Sellers, Diane Foley. Stuart Curry, Graham Spady, Cindy Rosser, Marie Kapshuck, Kevin Neil, Susan Kinney, Judy Whitley, Edie Truverand, Carol Ward. ORGANIZATIONS 213 Spanish Club Rosie Yates leads Spanish Club as president . . . Mrs. McCracken, sponsor . . . plan projects ... in- duct new members . . . Halloween party . . . lots of cider and ginger- bread . . . work on float . . . day and night ... no reward? . . . new- office made — parliamentarian . . . trip to House of the Americas in Washington . . . carful of donuts . . . SI 00 scholarship . . . language week. March 16-20 . . . surprises . . . care packages . . . Mexicali banquet . . . election of officers . . . end of year party . . . future: Span- ish Honor Society. Bloxom. Patti Brooks, Terry Goodman. Back row: Jan Swartz, Debbie Marshall. Lynn Altchuler. Sharon R iggins. Jeff Zellers. Mark Lassiter. Greg Lawson. Pam Buchanan, Lynn Holt, John Wheeler. Scott Curtis, Larry Chesney, James Richards, Richard Crosby, Bob Ballagh. Bill Parker. George Garrow. Graham Spady, Randy Parks. Doug Dickman. Spanish Club Members — First row: Cindy Rosser. Jane Stover. Rita Geiger. Judy Tannen. Maria Charles. Second row: Mary Ann Pantas. Sandra Ward, Linda Dobbins. Georgia Daily. Ann King. Ann Bartron. Lynn Galligan. Anita Pierce. Judy Whitley. Jennifer Bent- hall. Pam Marston. Third row: Debbie Mulvanity. Ronnie Robbins. Susan Viancour. Jane Martin. Debbie Stadlin. Sue Goetkin. Nonie Seale. Carla Ray, Cathy Dobbins. Joyce Jones. Pat Willey. Debbie 214 ORGANIZATIONS French Club Members — First row: Joyce Epstein, Liz Hughes, Marcy Deveikis, Lottie Lawrence, Jill Stein, Debbie Whitham, Cindy Lyles, Jean Lankas. Second row: Tim Eichenbrenner, Mary Sawyer, Deedy Lawson, Claudia Crane, Betty Isaacs, Mary Ann Pantas, Leslie Neal, Susan Bragg, Eloise Phillips. Third row: Charlene French Club Mrs. Draughon and Mr. Solomon spend eventful year as sponsors of French Club . . . Marcy Deveikis leads club as president . . . tour of French Embassy in Washington, D.C. . . . presentation of $100 scholarship marks end of year . . . Hearne, Suzanna Dunn, Debbie Powell. Carol Jean Crane, Connie Haynes, Billy Ball. Fourth row: Ann Ray, Deidra Barnes, Sharon Gray, Kathy Fleenor, Mimi Robertson, John Fleenor, Joe Hoover, Cindy Freida, Janet Thrower, Julie Chillson. ORGANIZATIONS 215 German Club Mr. Lentz accepts task as German Club sponsor . . . Deb- bie Knode leads club into eventful year . . . trip to Ger- man Embassy in Washington . . . memorable bike rides in Williamsburg . . . warmth of bonfires at Yorktown . . . presenting carnation to Mr. Lentz for Foreign Lan- guage Week, March 16-20 . . . wonderful weekend at Nagshead . . . donut sales and car washes . . . parties at V irginia State School of the Deaf. Dumb, and Blind marks end of year . . . HI German Club Members — Seated: Debbie Deveikis. Faye Collier. Reasor, Theresa Grogan. Standing: George Barnes, Mark Sculley, Pat Blake, Marcy Deveikis, Debbie Knode, Bill Huggins, Rod Tom Jones, Clark Ward, Peter Pride, and Bill Cornette. 216 ORGANIZATIONS Latin Honor Society Members — First row: Mrs. Hall, Sponsor; George Colonna, Ben Abraham, vice president; Bill Buchanan, president; Dessie Paul, secretary; Wilton McCoy, Hugh Alcock. Second row: Helen Sampson, Ann Gearhart, Jo Ann Crum, Heather Foland, Nancy Halliday, Anita Knibb. Third row: Sarah King, Frank Farmer, Gary Garrison, Lee Van Valkenberg, Richard Wil- liams, Frank Koch. Fourth row: Bobby Brittingham, Bruno Errani, Jeff Newman, Chuck Healey, Edward Holmes. Latin Honor Society Bill Buchanan leads Latin Honor Society as president . . . member- ship in the Virginia Classical League . . . films of the national con- vention . . . prize for the best-dressed Roman . . . Latin banquet highlights year with new members serving as Roman slaves . . . grape races . . . chariot races . . . election of officers . . . Richard Wil- liams’ films of Arabia . . . tales of Mrs. Hall’s adventures in Rome . . . year ends with a formal dinner and installation of new ' offi- cers . . . ORGANIZATIONS 217 Science and Math Honor Societies Science Honor Society . . . honor organization . . . new members . . . achievements in science . . . sponsor, Mr. Bennett . . . biology, chemistry, physiology, and physics . . . Math Honor Society . . . B average . . . two years of algebra, one of geometry . . . best math students . . . Miss Sheehan, sponsor . . . tutoring . . . ME help you?. . . Science Honor Society members — First row: Robert Smith. Donnie Rosenow, Pam Berlin. Richard Williams, Bill Buchanan. Third Brizendine. Gary Gray, Bruce Whitcomb. John Darling, Lee van row: Vanessa Hensel. Mr. Bennett, sponsor, and Dessie Paul. Valkenburg. Second row: Clark Ward. Karen Janovitch. Denise Math Honor Society members — First row: Bruce Andrews, Maria Brizendine, Gary Gray, l.ee van Valkenburg, Mike Wengler, and Charles. Annette Fazzi. Janice Cross, Debbie Stadlin. Jeff Newman. Keith Savage. Second row: Ivan Clark, Betsy Kilgore. Gail Furman. Donnie 218 ORGANIZATIONS History Club Members — First row: Donald Brizendine, Denita Hall, Richard Williams, Lee Van Valkenberg. Second row: Nancy Tres- cott, Carol Rison, George Garrow, Gary Gray. Third row: Bill Via, Cindy Jordan, Silas Binns, Graham Spady, Mr. Charles Tarkenton, Dessie Paul, Mary Sawyer, Frank Koch. Fourth row: Jim Richards, Bruno Errani, John Darling, Blake Morant. Fifth row: Martha Ray, Bruce Whitcomb, Mike Bernstein. Sixth row: Ben Abraham, Floyd Spencer, T homas Gausvik, Steve Morewitz. History Club “Hampton High Historians” . . . sponsor, Mr. Tarkenton . . . president, Graham Spady . . . club activities . . . selling doughnuts . . . “Can’t I even eat ONE?!” . . . car wash — splash! . . . trips! . . . historic Yorktown . . . our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. . . . meetings on school nights ... a club year that should go down in his- tory! . . . ORGANIZATIONS 219 Rockets flaring in the summer, fall, spring . . . What! . . . airplanes, too? . . . spluttering own theories, new rockets, success achievement! HASA 220 ORGANIZATIONS Chem-Phy Members: Seated: Bill Buchanan, Ivan Clark, Eddie Maher. Standing: Richard Crosby, Billy Dancy, Mike Wengler, Hugh Alcock, Chuck Healy, Robbie Young, Bruce Andrews, Bill Cornette, Mark Epstein, Don Buck, Charlie Southall, Bill Bosta, Stanley Davis, James Thomas, Steve Brown, Lee Davis, Jeff Owens, Robert Smith, Greg Blinco, Robert Rightmyer, Robert Copp, Rob- ert Howard. Chemistry -Physics Club Chemistry and physics . . . super brains, relaxing with form- ulas and space problems . . . guest speakers and field trips to NASA in the spring . . . Col. Wilkison, sponsor. ORGANIZATIONS 221 1 f £ J 1 - J ROTC Members — (front to back) Column 1: E. Lyons, R. Mont- gomery. L. Woodard. J. Bowman. Column 2: M. Riffe, k. Lucas. G. Spiggle. G. Boyd. Column 3: J. Forehand. M. McKay, T. Brown. C. Kidd. S. Parker. Column 4: E. Hall. R. Conners, W. Loyd. L. Ayers. Column 5: C. Boyd, W. Moore, A. White. Column 6: E. Wiggins. R. Bailey. D. Gore. E. Gore. Column 7: G. Alumbough. B. Minnick. A. Boyd. M. Nottingham. C. Harris. Front: Sgt. S. Haigler. Lt. A. Byrd. AFJROTC A Hampton first — AFJROTC . . . drills at 8:30 — Snow! . . . flag ceremony . . . assemblies — Hold the crowd! . . . pro- motions . . . uniforms — blueboys” . . . plan a newspaper . . . classroom in- struction . . . Col. Stifft, commander; Sgt. Haigler . . . first military ball . . . the “bible” — 50 — 14 . . . first flight . . . airsick — me? . . . tour the Base . . . Col. Klink Haigler’s Heroes march on! . . . 222 ORGANIZATIONS ROTC Members — (front to back) Column 1: A. Diggs, G. Gore, T. Smith, L. Reed. Column 2: R. Lucas, D. Hastings, W. Stewart, R. Helper, 1. Acosta. Column 3: F. Berrie, A. Micholson, R. Tucker, L. Church, G. Ireland. Column 4: F. Swain, G. Helper, C. Powers, T. Baylor, B. Highsmith. Column 5: M. Brown, M. Mouney, M. Mierchuk, A. Cheeseman, B. Sanson. Column 6: B. Wilson, S. Alston, W. Terpening, N. Dech. Front: Lt. C. Ward. ORGANIZATIONS 22„ Library and Projection Staffs Library Club members — First row: Leslie Corsa. Charlotte White- man, Linda Parham. Jane Conner. Sherry Bohon. Sharon Davis. Second row: Cynthia Jordan. Sharon Foster. Joann Wallace, Gail Ham. Sharolyn Woodard, Peggy Sauls, Sue Troastle, Richard Crosby. Third row: Mike Petway. Jane Petersen. Wanda Maraki, Mark Hudson. Helen Morrison. Fourth row: James Richards, Brian Derby. Steve Hayes, Pam Hoagland, Carolyn Lloyd. Kathy Lester, and Johnny Cavanaugh. Library Club . . . books . . . books . . . books . . . overdue books . . . fines . . . lots of money ... a new job every week for library assistants . . . front desk — meet new people . . . especially pests . . . even helpless people . . . shelf books — tiresome . . . also a real bore . . . stamp passes — BANG! . . . the most fun . . . magazine room — disorder! . . . clean-up time for 7th period . . . trash! . . . paper stuck in Xerox machine . . . ever see an electric Mrs. Hafley? ... all this fun for only 25 f dues . . . Projection Staff ... Mrs. Nixon, sponsor . . . help teachers . . . record players . . . filmstrips . . . now, put that here — push this . . .! 224 ORGANIZATIONS Student Assistants — Bottom row: Mary Graham, Sherry Woods, Sharon Fitts, Monty Cones, Sharon Fike. Second row: Diane An- derson, Susan Lusse, Kathy Ames, Eddie Cason, Sue Robins, Linda Davis, Susan Cutler, Cindy Curtis. Third row: Sarah King. Brian Burdette. Myra Slough, Sherri Pearce, Amy Starr, Judy Chick, Cindy Dale, Pam Curtis, Jeannie Fink, Kathleen Rogers. Fourth row: Marguerite Geiger, Joanne Agee. Debbie Row, Stuart Curry, Sharon Langford, Heather Foland, Kathy Lineberry, Charme Brown, and Kathy Driver. Student Assistants Student assistants . . . headed by Mrs. Mohr . . . six departments . . . clinic . . . main of- fice . . . guidance . . . Dean of Boys . . . bookstore . . . and Mrs. Jacobson ... a real help to the Administration ... all kinds of jobs . . . deliver messages . . . answer phone . . . decide if it’s a parent, or student, or friend on the other end of the phone . . . file . . . collect IBM cards . . . count money . . . make beds . . . file catalogs correctly . . . track down teachers . . . check people in the clinic . . . type absentee report and deliver it . . . go between the main office and principal’s office . . . “Dogs Friday in General” . . . ORGANIZATIONS 225 Future Business Leaders of America FBLA Members — First row: Robin Barto. Sharon Schofield. Emily Newman. Pam Martin. Tony Mercer. Donna Stewart. Pat Cava- naugh. Pam Curtis. Second row: Minetta Highsmigh. Patty Gen- nelle. Diane Anderson. Joyce Leonard. Deborah Boyd. Jackie Berry. Faye Elliot, Cheryl Miller. Evelyn Thornton. Angela Gennelle. Jola Payne. Ann Rosso. Joan Rogers. Third row: Debbie Charles. Caro- lyn Lloyd, Emily Roach. Judy Crawford. Cindy Farris. Mary Ray, Brenda Tarwater. Joy Johnson. Jacqueline Berry, Sue Trostle, Donna Talliferro. Joanne Wallace. Andrea Holloway, Sheila Blount. Caro- lyn Elliot, and Marty Rosso. b aroffer Gafcfer VICTORY The Future Business Leaders of America . . . led by Pat Cavanaugh activities . . . sale of typing manuals . . . guest speakers . . . baked goods for teachers ' lounge during Education Week . . . selling Christ- mas bows . . . caroling and presenting a Christmas skit at Bayberry . . . Diane Foley . . . Santa Claus? . . . installation of FBLA chapter at Bethel High School . . . working on Turkey Day Boat . . . listening to In a Godda da Vidda” . . . making shamrocks for the teachers on St. Patrick’s Day . . . entering exhibits at the regional convention . . . 226 ORGANIZATIONS FHA Members — First row: Rita Nicholson, Karen Barrett, Elizabeth Hughes, Angie Hol- loway, Cynthia Jordan, Peggy McArthur. Second row: Sheila Prince, Linda Dale, Paul- ette Edwards, Kay Williamson. Ann Hedge- peth, Cathryn Fields, Sharon Davis, Jo Ann Wallace, Martha Ratledge, Eunice Bellamy. Third row: Pamela Brown, Sherry Woods. Paula Blount, Wanda Savage. Sandra Kee. Brenda Slade, Zelinda George. Sharon Jones, Pat Paige, Agnew l.ane. Carolyn Brown. Claudia Crockett. Marie Davis, Vanessa Woods. Future Homemakers of America We are the Future Homemakers of America” . . . Newport News Park picnic . . . Christmas pro- gram at VEPCO . . . Easter bas- kets to Patrick Henry Hospital . . . “Decisions That Count” . . . luncheon at Holiday Inn . . . candlelight ceremony for installa- tion of new members . . . FTA Members: Susan Kinney, Patti Brooks, Pat Brake, Julie Chilson, Linda Dunn, Pam Murray, Rosie Yates, Pam Anspach. Brenda Slade and Sharon Fitts. Future Teachers of America National Education Week . . . cookies . . . sandwiches ... an apple for the teacher . . . district meetings . . . rally — only 1 vote per chapter? . . . spring picnic . . . new friends from everywhere! . . . Officers of FTA: Rosie Yates, vice-president: Pam Murray, president; Susan Kinney, treasurer: and Patti Brooks, secretary. ORGANIZATIONS 227 Electronic and Graphic Arts Clubs Electronics club . . . sponsor, Mr. Swindell . . . president, Gregg Swan . . . club ac- tivities . . . reorganization of shop . . . building, maintenance, and operation of Hampton High School Radio Stations . . . maintenance and operation of the school speaker and light systems . . . special thanks . . . Langley Air Force Base and Southeast- ern Electronics . . . for assisting club . . . club motto . . . “We operate solely for the enjoyment and aid of the public” . . . warn- ing to anyone meeting one of our members in the hall . . . “You may be in for a shock- ing experience!” . . . Electronics Club Members — First row: Rick Livers, Sam Kamees, Charlie Wyatt. Larry Edler. William McCaskill, George Clark, Gary Turner. Second row; Gregg Swan. Tom Melson, Mike Carreca. Ernest Jones. Elester Williams, and Phillip Massengill. Graphic Arts Club Members — First row: Randy Wallace. Bob Wright. E. Y. Gayle. Jerry Walski, Ronnie Keesee. Second row: Carla Patrick. Frances Hulcher. Lisa Johnson. Darnise Maness, Linda Davis, Marsha Jeter, Sue Cutler. Donna Clements, Beverly Voyles. Third row: Bill Weber. Brian Burdette, Jack Minks. Donnie Clark, Steve Veneris, Mike Wilkinson, Kim Truhart, Ronald Burginski. Kenny Lipe, Anthony Lilley. Fourth row: Wayne Matthews, Dale Kurtyka, Brad Brauer. Mike Bradshaw. Ernie Atkins, and Jack Topping. Graphic arts . . . “We share our knowledge” . . . sponsor, Mr. Lilley . . . president. Brad Braur . . . opportunities in printing, photog- raphy . . . new computer equipment . . . printing basketball programs for Coliseum games . . . material for Key Club . . . YMCA project . . . bumper stickers . . . Washington . . . engraver’s mint . . . New York . . . Kodak building . . . Rochester Institute of Technology . . . “Going down that long lonesome highway” . . . 1 HU i v . 1 1 -L Va. ' . 1 Bprp FcS 1 M ' 2L = A .! 228 ORGANIZATIONS Art Club Members: Barbara Carter, Linda Dunn, Helen Sampson. Sue Robins, Ken Hewitt. Aubrey Stewart, and Miss Barnhart, spon- sor. K3 ra •-A, m Art Club Art club . . . provides op- portunity for all art students . . . painting . . . sketch- ing . . . sculpture . . . fash- ion . . . designing . . . and photography . . . this year’s club events . . . field trips . . . art show at Mariners Museum . . . Holiday Inn . . . nativity scene . . . af- ternoon do your thing” sessions . . . ORGANIZATIONS 229 VICA Club members, ICT Program — Front row: Mary Kee. Patty Estes. Kaye Daniel. Myra Estes, Diana Owens, Dixie Gainey. Van- essa Brown. Adreania Smith. Second row: John Corcoran. Roosevelt Lynch, Charles Revels, Kevin Little, James Hopson, Tony Win- gate, Tommy Spackman. Michael Ward. Third row: Billy Freeman. Brian Peters, Arthur Gurley, Tim Barrett. Willie Graham. Willena Harden. Brenda Smith. Glenda Giles. ICT and DE Industrial Cooperation Training . . . Mr. Blain, coordinator . . . Tony Speckman, president . . . provides industrial training opportunities ... go to school for half a day . . . have a job the rest of the day . . . trained on the job . . . coordinator recruits and selects students . . . occupations must be any industrial pursuit skilled or semi-skilled trade, craft which functions in designing, produc- ing, processing, assembling, maintaining, servicing, or repairing of any product . . . also technical oc- cupations; nursing, laboratory assistants, drafts- men . . . more than 300 occupations . . . eight members of VICA chapter entered District II competition in February . . . Brian Peters, 2 first places, 1 second place, and a first place in State . . . Mary Kee, 2 first places . . . Lloyd Amory, 1 first place . . . Tony Wingate, 1 first place and second place . . . Michael Vincent, 1 first and second place . . . Tommy Speckman and Michael Ward shared a first place . . . Hampton’s VICA Chapter gained Number 1 position in District II of Virginia Association . . . and this is ICT ' s first year! . . . Distributive Education . . . Mr. Buchanan, co- ordinator . . . prepares students for a future in re- tail. wholesale or service field . . . gives a practi- cal insight to the business world . . . classroom training is a vital link . . . students study adver- tising, display, and salesmanship . . . must apply for a job . . . students attend a class . . . when bell rings, they continue training on the job! . . . juniors and seniors work part time in retail, wholesale, or service establishment . . . DE Club members — First row: L inda Kemp. Joan Petway. Ruth Kelley. Joyce Kee. Alice Stancil. Karen Roscoe. Carol Edwards. Second row: Leon Hickerson, Jackie Coleman. Jim Hartline. Diane McKinnley. Diane Crawford, Beth Smith, Nancy Wyatt. Mitch Kirsner, Sponsor, Barry Buchanan, Barbara Stancil, Ray Montgomery, Stuart Curry. Lisa Jones, Edward Cary, Melody Nicholson. Brenda Allen. Peggy Daughtery. Third row: Joyce Holt. Linda Gibson. Donald Heath. Ernie Burt, Dale Daube, Sharon White, Frank Worsham, Bruce Massenburg, Joe Solomon, Mike Petway, David Johnson, Carl Kelley, Garland Barber. 230 ORGANIZATIONS Chess Team — Sitting: Michael Carreca, Mi- chael Martin (President), Michael Mierchuk, Nathan Scull, Eddie Cason, Susan Githens, Lynette Popma (Secretary). Standing: Tony Varsity Club Members — Starting from top: David Clifton, Lee Feathers, Steve Hayes, Chris Akey, Mike Black, Steven Morewitz, Alan Want, Billy Starnes, Hunter Francis, Donald Buck, Larry Chesney, David Rogers, Ken Flourney, Bill Daughtry, Clark Ward, Wingate, and Mr. Howell (Coach). Absent from picture: George Ireland, David Robert- son. J im Johnson, and Stacy Barber. Jimmy Small, Winfield Willis, John Whee- ler, Ricky Penn, Jay Lawson. Carey Buttrill, Vernon Reynolds, Alex Hill, Ross Willis, Gene Boyd, Charlie Wyatt. Tom Hender- son. Charlie Burgess, Mark Petska, Richard Williams, Steve Riddick, and Freddie Pryor. Chess and Varsity Clubs Varsity club . . . recognizes athletes who have lettered in a varsity sport . . . honorary club for sophomore, junior and senior boys . . . letters are obtained in many sports . . . golf . . . basketball . . . football . . . swimming . . . wrestling . . . baseball . . . tennis . . . track . . . cross country . . . promotes sports- manship . . . finances cheerleaders ' megaphones . . . supervised by Coach Palmer . . . Chess team . . . Mr. Howell, coach . . . rebuilding new team . . . many problems . . . ’70- ' 71 will be another great year . . . like ' 68- ' 69 . . . first girl officer . . . Secretary Lyn- ette . . . great help for the coach . . . every Wednesday game or practice . . . meet in the cafeteria . . . David Roberts is a quiet player, not too serious with the game . . . he has lost only one game . . . team jokes with each other . . . especially after they lose ... is really a serious game . . . scouting junior highs for new members . . . tense game . . . score is 2 to 2 . . . everyone gathers around . . . sweat . . . “I ' ve got to win!” . . . Checkmate! . . . ORGANIZATIONS 231 What is turned on when w e re turned on and gone w hen w e re turned oil. and when it ' s gone, there ' s nothing left but a shell — the sound and shape and color, w ithout meaning. Years and years from now when w e look back the sound and shape and color w ill be gone and all that w ill be left is the soul — w hat lived w ithin and made it real and was the reason why. Here. w ith introspective camera, we ' ve tried to find the soul in the shell in the year. Sincerely . KRABBA staff Rc SIB ctes Oc%rol | i Axkemth m • tm Roberts or} SlXSSTv 234 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Acknowledgments The 1970 KRABBA is the product of many hours of generously volunteered work by the staff and extra special care by our publishers. Their efforts are largely unsung until the book arrives, yet their work comprises the only permanent record of this year and will remain a tribute to their efforts. This book is dedicated to the student body for their enjoy- ment and reflects the events that comprised the past year at Hampton High School. We, the staff, wish to thank everyone responsible for the publication of this year’s KRABBA, and especially the following for their invaluable aid: Adviser Miss Dolores Eudy Printer Inter- Collegiate Press Representative: Mr. Terry Gibson Photographers Staff: John Darling Aubrey Stewart Richard Williams Professional: Cheyne’s Studio Credits Photographers: Tom Jones Garry Woodruff Capt. Mrs. Kenneth Holloway Staff Carolyn Ankeney Arthur Gandy Esther Hopkins Sarah King Susan Kinney Pam Murray Debbie Rijnovan Mimi Robertson Kathy Tubbs Rosalie Yates ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 235 “Nothing seemed the way it used to be . . summersI I COOL winters! I WARM •MWIMMiNt . | The ♦Hub wPCPT shack IV;; 1 1 lit asor shor I 860 • ClfiO BABHT SIMMS | XoaUU. •|Zbe f - ! y T 7 .. [ ' M ftft«fl •! tMRRfT $Of 4 ADVERTISEMENTS H.H.S. INTERACT CLUB E. T. LAWSON SON Heating Oil Dealers — 24 Hour Service — TELEPHONE 722-1929 Complete Heating and Air Conditioning Sales Service Foot of Ivy Home Road — Armstrong Point Hampton, Virginia Stewart-Warner Franchise U.S.TIRE SERVICE, INC. 4304 Kecoughtan Rd. Next to Sunset Creek Phone 722-6376 Hampton, Va. Sev Wallace, Mgr. Sunset Marina Ltd. Dealers for Pearson Fiberglass Sail Boats Uniflite Fiberglass Boats 23’ to 48’ Matthews Cruisers 45’ to 60’ Century 16’ to 24’ Large area for boat storage Marine T ravelift Marine Supplies accessories 25 Marina Rd. — 722-1658 238 ADVERTISEMENTS NOT HOUSES FINELY ROOFED OR THE STONES OF WALLS WELL- BUILDED, NAY NOR CANALS AND DOCKYARDS, MAKE THE CITY, BUT MEN ABLE TO USE THEIR OPPORTUNITY. ALCAEUS (611-580 B.C.) WVEC TELEVISION IN TIDEWATER NORFOL K - HA MP TON. VA CLASS OF 70 IS BEST!! Esther, Pam, Rosie, Susan, Kathy, Patty WILLOW OAKS LEARNING FOUNDATIONS -= R3- A. 223 Fox Hill Rd. 5 Hampton, Va. Telephone: 851-6667 Telephone: sales service HUTTONS, INCORPORATED Heating Oils Plumbing Heating 4307 KECOUGHTAN RD. HAMPTON, VA. 23369 TELEPHONE: 723-3323 ADVERTISEMENTS 239 PATRONS PAGE Mrs. M. T. Gebhardt Ronda E. Smith Albert H. Smith Delta Delta Kappa Beta Gama Sigma R. E. Cazer Stanley Mitchem Mr. Mrs. M. A. Wallio I. Cooper Inc. Lt. Col. Mrs. J. B. Brooks Dr. Mrs. Philip Murray Mr. Barry Buchanan Miss E. Mrs. Mary Taylor Lambda Sigma Chi Tau Kappa Alpha Bovine Secret Society — (Moo) Omega Omega Chi Beta Kappa Omega CHIN’S One Hour Cleaners Hand laundering for shirts tablecloths — Formal Wear Cleaning — 3505 Kecoughtan 1715 N. King 722-0121 723-9106 240 ADVERTISEMENTS M Citizens Marine United Virginia Bank WE’RE UNITED TO HELP YOU GROW FINANCIALLY KROEHLER - MOHAWK - SIMMONS - ZENITH - FEDDERS HOTPOINT - DUO-THERM - BASSETT - QUILT O DREAMS GOLDSTEIN BROS. Compliments of FURNITURE. RUGS. APPLIANCES ft TELEVISION 120 W QUEEN STREET 2307 JEFFERSON AVENUE HAMPTON. VIRGINIA NEWPORT NEWS. VA J. S. Darling Sons SUNSHINE FURNITURE EXCHANGE 19 E. MELLEN ST . HAMPTON. VA. PHONE 722-1 331 Marine Railroad DIAL HAMPTON 723-0733 DIAL NEWPORT NEWS 245-2891 Compliments of Nixon-Burton Appliances Thomas Piano Company inc. 13 East Queen St. (Your exclusive 210 Telephone 723-0342 28th Street Wurlitzer Dealer) Hampton, Va. ADVERTISEMENTS 241 We’re united to help you grow financially. Citizens Marine United Virginia Bank A HERITAGE OF YOUTH Keep That Future Bright By Staying Abreast Of WORLD EVENTS . . . Read Consistently The Times-Herald 242 ADVERTISEMENTS Compliments of A. B. SOUTHALL FURNITURE 1635 W. PEMBROKE AVE. HAMPTON, VA. Happiness is: The pleasure of serving you. Phone 723-6551 All the latest styles and fashions in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing at C. C. MUGLER SONS 26 E. Mellen St. Phoebus, Virginia Phone: 723-6431 GET THAT BENEFICIAL BIG FINANCE ° « SYSTEM at Beneficial 2211 W. Mercury Blvd. 222 E. Queen St. 99 Main St. Beneficial makes loans up to $1,000. Residential ° Paint Contracting o Commercial PHOEBUS ONE HOUR CLEANERS “Quality Worth Mentioning” W ' 1 paints wallpapers 2002 KECOUGHTAN ROAD, HAMPTON, VA. 5 East Mellen St. Phoebus, Va. NEAL A. LINEBERRY owner Phone 247-1902 Dial: PA-25381 ADVERTISEMENTS 243 COOPER’S DEPARTMENT STORE 14-16 Mellen St. Phone: 722-5891 Air Conditioned “Your family shopping center” Compliments of (jene ffusse , Zionist OVERMAN’S 3600 Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Virginia FLORIST Phone — Business PArk 3-3385 Phone 826-6920 Compliments of GUILLETTE ' S LAWN HARRISON ' S GARDEN EQUIPMENT SERVICE CENTER SALES SERVICE Bicycles — T ractors — Tillers — Lawn Mowers Corner of Queen Pembroke Phone 723-4709 Phone 723-6557 509 N. King St. Hampton, Virginia Hampton, Va. 244 ADVERTISEMENTS Ph one 838-9826 Hr s. 10 A. M. - 12 P. M. (Sue Qusliion (family J3ilhar(l (denier i 71 Regulation Tables 2 Ping Pong Tables R iverdale Plaza Hampton, Virginia Varsity Shop ‘‘Foremost In Men’s Wear” CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 70 Corner Queen Wine St. — Hampton, Va. Phone 723-0541 CENTURY BOWLING LANES Balls by Brunswick — Ebonite — AMF and others Full line of shirts — bags — shoes CENTRAL CHARGE MASTER CHARGE 1519 E. Pembroke Ave. 722-2551 Congratulations To The Class Of ’70 RED OX RESTAURANT MARPLE OPTICAL Prescriptions Filled— Lenses Duplicated HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED REGULARLY 32 W. QUEEN HAMPTON, VA. Dial 722-4831 DAUBE FURNITURE WAYSIDE STORE 700-710 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. Newport News Phone 595-7010 We invite you to stop by and see us. Telephone No.: 722-6314 Hampton Roads Auto Sales Commonwealth Sales New Used Cars and Campers WEST PEMBROKE AVE. (at Bell St.) HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 23361 Phone 595-3373 1913 Jefferson Avenue Johnson Motors — Boston Whaler Stop in See Mr. W. A. Outland ADVERTISEMENTS 245 JONES’ MARINA 515 Bridge Street Hampton, Va. Fishing Equipment • Boat Slips Refreshments • Fish Bait Fuel Oil Phone: 723-9418 Yepco’s first commercial atomic power station is now under construction in Surry County, Virginia. In the new Information Center overlooking the site, you will see an excellent slide presentation, fascinating exhibits, and a working model of the reactor. (And from the balcony, you can watch them assemble the real thing.) Open 10 AIM to 4 PM Monday through Saturday and 1 PM to 6 PM on Sunday. For tour information call 771-3194 in Richmond. Vepco more power to you ... at less cost 246 ADVERTISEMENTS ELI ' S RESTAURANT Eli Mater, Your Host CIRCLE PHARMACY, INC. 26 East Mercury Blvd. For prompt delivery, call 723-3306 Hampton, Virginia In the Langley Shopping Center Telephones: At 1119 North King Street 722-6666 — 722-5367 723-9889 HOLIDAY INN In Hampton — Newport News Your Host from Coast to Coast One of Virginia’s Newest Finest 1815 W. Mercury Blvd. Dial 838-0200 SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING 2603 W. Mercury Blvd. Good ballroom dancing is a social must. Let our personalized instruc- tion help you to be more fun and have more fun at a party. Call for your free get acquainted lesson. Conveniently Located Free Parking Hours: 1 P.M. to 10 P. M. THE BRASS SHOP WYTHE TEXACO Local Craftsmen— Worldwide Imports W. B. Nicholson, Mgr. Fireplace Equipment— Seconds Available Repolishing Lacquering 2120 Kecoughtan Rd. Hampton, Va. 823 W. Pembroke Ave. Hampton, Va. PA 3-4523 Phone: 245-8981 MC DONALD NURSERIES 1139 West Pembroke Avenue AMX makes it happen, baby! WILLIAMS, INC. Hampton, Virginia Everything For Your Garden Phone 722-7463 827 W. Pembroke Ave. Hampton, Va. American Motors Phone: 722-6328 ADVERTISEMENTS 247 LEGGETT’S YOUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE West Queen Street Hampton, Virginia Congratulations from BRITTINGHAM ' S FURNITURE COMPANY Hampton ' s Oldest Furniture Store Since 1886 Two Locations Serving You Mercury Boulevard and West Queen Street 248 ADVERTISEMENTS NEWPORT NEWS WE’VE LAUNCHED MORE THAN 500 SHIPS. But wait ' til you see our encore. When we started out in 1886, we were just a small ship repair yard. We named the company Newport News. Because we were proud to be doing business here. Today we ' re the largest shipyard in the world. And we ' re still proud to ca ourselves Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. Because a lot of the people who helped put us where we are today come from right here on the Virginia Peninsula. . With their help, Newport News has become an important asset to our community, our state and our nation. Sure, launching over 500 ships in a little more than 80 years is a pretty impressive achievement. But we’re not standing still for that. We ' re constantly looking to the future. And since our acquisition by Tenneco Inc. we ' ve got an even greater encore lined up for our employees and the community. NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY ADVERTISEMENTS 249 Wornom’s Drugs THE OASIS Seven Locations Restaurant Coffee Shop Serving the Peninsula 3508 Kecoughtan Rd. Hampton, Virginia ‘“Good Health to All from Rexall” Phone PA 3-5763 HAMPTON STATIONERY STORE Office Supplies and Equipment Drawing— Duplicating Supplies Rubber Stamps 108 E. Queen Street, Hampton For Prompt Delivery Call PA 2-7712 CLOTHING CARE RIVERDALE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Hampton, Virginia fashions by Ladybug Villager “PUT YOURSELF IN THE PICTURE” Willow Oaks Mall, Hampton, Virginia 250 ADVERTISEMENTS WYTHE PHARMACY 2219 Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Virginia Wythe Shopping Center Dial 244-3152 For Free Delivery One hour mrinm: CERTIFIES THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING MAIN’S SMART FASHIONS Wythe Shopping Center Phone 244-2395 Hampton Va. FAMOUS BRANDS: Villager — John Meyer — Pamela Martin — David — Crystal — Carlye — Gay Gibson — Phone: 722-4032 Hampton, Va. WHERE THE ACTION IS at CIRCLE LANES BOWLING CENTER Sinclair Circle JOIN A FUN LEAGUE! Riverdale Plaza Hampton, Virginia ADVERTISEMENTS 251 HOLLOMON PONTIAC, INC. Sports Car Headquarters FIREBIRD — G.T.O. — THE JUDGE Students Welcome 1 Telephone 838-4890 1010 W. Mercury Blvd. Hampton, Virginia 23366 252 ADVERTISEMENTS Established 1922 HOP’S PLACE Incorporated Automotive parts, paints, supplies • Foreign car parts • Auto Tool rental WHOLESALE RETAIL Machine Shop Services 723-0747 Open nightly till 9 p.m. 320 W. Pembroke Ave. WYATT BROTHERS, INC. The Store For Men Established in 1903 “Old Hampton” Congratulations to the RIVERDALE SHOPPING Grads of CENTER VO We have 7 barbers to style your hair. HARRISON LEAR REALTORS It pays to look nice. Appointments are accepted without extra charge. 710 Mercury Blvd. Hampton, Virginia Open: 10-8 Telephone 838-9825 “The Fashion Store of the Peninsula” KANTER ' S FIFTY YEARS IN THE TIDEWATER AREA Mercury Plaza Mall Hampton, Va. 838-5268 SOUTHAMPTON PHARMACY 3832 Kecoughtan Road Southampton Shopping Center Phone PA 2-6359 C. E. Wheeler and C. L. Fisher Registered Pharmacists EASTMAN KODAK DUPONT PAPERS POLAROID HALLMARK DANA SPECIALISTS IN TOBACCOS AND FINE CIGARS TUSSY YARDLEY OLD SPICE WHITMAN. S CANDY HELENA RUBINSTEIN REVLON MONTAG SELECT STATIONERY ADVERTISEMENTS 253 GEORGE’S RECORDS APPLIANCES Best Wishes to the Class of ’70 1 10 E. Mellen Street Phoebus, Virginia 23363 Drums RCA Guitars Philco Musical Instruments TV Appliances Hunt Oil Company We handle all makes of records. If we don’t have it in stock, we will get it. WILLOW OAKS MALL on Fox Hill Road, Hampton Open daily 10 to 9, Sat. 10 to 6 Phone 851-4207 “Your Community Conscious Department Store’’ Plymouth CHRYSLER MERRIMAG MOTORS. INC. KECOUGHTAN ROAD AT LASALLE AVE. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 23369 TELEPHONE 722-6367 254 ADV ERTISEMENTS West Hampton Food Market OWNED BY: Paul E. Galea MANAGED BY: Michal E. Petway 13 S. Back River Road Telephone 723-7765 U.S. CHOICE MEATS ONLY We Deliver! One of the Nation ' s Largest Chrysler Dealers POQUOSON MOTORS INC. W. Mercury Blvd. Hampton Virginia Compliments of Ralph Huskey’s Heating and Air Conditioning PHONE: 595-0345 12621 Warwick Blvd. SR. HOMEROOM 213 — Mrs. Livingston Mark Epstein-Gene Edmonds-Michael Gabony- Tim Eichenbrenner-Frank Farmer-Jeannie Fink- Carol Edwards-Cindy Farris-JoAnn Gayhead- David Frank-Fritz Friesen-Randy Gardina-Jay Epstein-Mike Elmore-Bill Faulk-Sharon Fitts- Clancy Foster-Sharon Foster-Debby Evans-Fay Ell iott-Gai I Favre-Heather Foland-Annette Fazzi-Linda Fernald-Marguerite Geiger-Kathy Fleenor-Gay Forehand Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS of 70 from Peter’s Cabinet Shop ADVERTISEMENTS 255 SR. HOMEROOM 241— Mr. Soloman Dessie Paul-Mary Pantas-Pam Murray-Shireen Parker-Jeff Newman-Henrietta Newby-Michael Nottingham-Pat Parker-Mary Pharr-Steve Parker- Brenda Parks-Henry Morgan-John Nanny-Debbie Oakley-Mike Payne-Jim Nicholson-Sherri Pierce- Dawn Mulvanity-Mark Petska-Steve Novikoff- Bill Ouren-Charles Packard-J. C. O’dell-Mike Petway-Wanda Mullins-Ronnie Payne-Ricky Penn-Emily Newman-Rita Nicholson-Linda Parham-Wayne Mooring-Linda Morelli-Donna Nichols. Phone 722-5665 21 S. King St. Hampton, Va. HOUSTON PRINTING COMPANY Raymond T. Doyle, Jr. — Class ’54 Charles W. Wood — Class ’66 Compliments of Hampton Roads Marina, Inc. Marina Rd. (off Ivy Home) Hampton, Va. 256 ADVERTISEMENTS Downtown Newport News Now ... 2 Stores To Serve You Better Both Just Minutes Away from Any Place on the Peninsula Washington Ave. at 32nd St., Downtown Warwick Shopping Center Both in Newport News Always as Near as your Telephone . . . Dial 244-5741 After 5:30 P.M. 595-2226 ADVERTISEMENTS 257 Compliments of - Super Markets and Drive-Ins 258 ADVERTISEMENTS PV ant to be an admiral? Join the Hampton Navy , where height , , weight , age and gender are all incidental for a fun, family cruise of the harbor on the Kicotan Clipper Tour Boat , departing from Healy Park. Everyone boarding is commissioned an admiral PC el come aboard! - a Later, embark on an unearthly skyline tour of NMSH ' s Langley Research Center and Langley Mir Force Base in a charming English double-decker bus. Recently imported from London V Piccadilly Circus, the bus leaves from the Hampton Tour Information Center, 413 IV °st Mercury Boulevard. Enlist family and out-of-town guests for fun. Phone 723-5151 for schedule and ticket inf or- ADVERTISEMENTS 259 Compliments of Slaughter Lumber Company Compliments of the krabba ad staff Business Manager: Patty Brooks Assistant Business Manager: Graham Spady ★ Cindy Jordan, Mike Bernstein, John Fleenor Stuart Curry ' Special thanks A publication of Hampton High School. Hampton, Virginia 23369. Printed by Prestige Press Inc., Hampton, Virginia. Editor-in-Chief Bill Buchanan Assistant Editor Dara Horvath News Editor Judy Chick Feature Editor Sharon Langford Sports Editor Jack Glasheen Photographer Tom Jones Cartoonists John Davis, Anne Harris Business Manager Deedy Lawson Exchange Editor Susan Wooldridge Copyreader Terry Goodman Staff Gary Bruce, Paul Bearor Gary Chandler, Tommy Griffin, Sharon Foster Sponsor Mrs. Joan Corzatt 260 ADM R 1 1SI MKM S Your Publisher’s Representative Terry Gilson 9304 Lester Lane Richmond, Virginia 23229 Telephone: 282-8833 6015 travis lane shawnee mission, kansas 66202 When you want everything to be right 262 STATISTICS A Ben Ira Abraham Boys ' State; Interact Club, Treasurer, Presi- dent; Latin Honor Society. Vice-President; SCA Representative; Junior Executive Board Representative; History Club; SCA Execu- tive Board, Sportsmanship Committee Chairman. Michael Leslie Acosta Varsity Football Head Manager; Track Manager; AFROTC. Stephen Scott Adams Vo-Tech; VICA. Jo Ann Agee DE, Corresponding Secretary; Prom Decor- ating Committee; Keyettes; HHS Commit- tee; TICS; PTA and Guidance Committee; Office Student Assistant; Elections Commit- tee. James Samuel Ailor Sportsmanship Committee; Graphic Arts Club. Christopher Winslow Akey Varsity Football; Varsity Swimming; Key Club. Hugh Dorsey Alcock, Jr. National Honor Society; Latin Honor So- ciety, Treasurer; Cross-Country; Indoor Track; Spring Track; Special Events Com- mittee; Interact; Garricks; Chem-Phy; Na- tional Merit Scholarship Honorable Men- tion. David Brian Allen Junior Varsity Football. William Thomas Allen, III Wrestling. Samuel Wade Alston Junior Varsity Basketball; AFROTC. Lloyd Reginald Amory ICT; VICA. Bruce Sydney Andrews Interact Club, Senior Representative; Math Honor Society, Vice-President; Latin Hon- or Society; Sportsmanship Committee, Vice- Chairman; Chem-Phy; National Merit Scholarship, Letter of Commendation Re- cipient; Who ' s Who in American High Schools. Carolyn Kay Ankeney Cheerleader, Varsity and Junior Varsity; KRABBA, Sports Editor; Prom Decorating Committee; Cap and Gown Committee; Math Honor Society; Quill and Scroll. Presi- dent; SEAFARER; SCA Representative; PTA and Guidance Committee; Girls ' State; Future Nurses Association. Pamela Sue Anspach Spanish Club; FTA; SEAFARER. Karen Eileen Anthony SEAFARER; Prom Committee; Elections Committee; HHS Committee; Art Club; Calling Cards and Announcements Com- mittee. Mark S. Archer Katherine Turner Armstrong Marlene Ann Arnold FBLA; SEAFARER; HHS Committee; Elec- tions Committee; GRA; History Club. Esther Elisabeth Ashe German Club. Gloria Jean Askew Earnest Shaffer Atkins Industrial Arts Club; Graphic Arts Club; SCA Representative. B Randolph Bailey AFROTC. Robert Hamilton Ballagh, III Interact Club, Treasurer; Spanish Club; House and Grounds Committee; Elections Committee; Safe-Teens; SEAFARER; Li- brary Student Assistant; SCA Representa- tive. Janet Wray Balson Keyettes, Corresponding Secretary; Major- ette, Head; SCA Representative; Student Assistant; Miss HHS Junior Contestant. George Clarke Barnes Interact Club; German Club; Sportsman- ship Committee. Edgar Camp Barrett Karen Denise B arrett FHA; Best Dancer. Leland Robert Barto Baseball, Junior Varsity; Key Club; SCA Executive Board. House and Grounds Com- mittee Chairman; Library Student Assistant. Vice-President. Paul Edward Bearor Football. Varsity and Junior Varsity; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT, Assistant Sports Editor; Prom Decorating Committee. Deborah E. Beck John Allan Beckett Junior Varsity Football; Junior Varsity Baseball; Sportsmanship Committee. Lynn E. Bell Eunice Louise Bellamy FHA; Girls Chorus; Y-Teens; GRA. Pamela Sue Berlin Garricks; Thespians. Scribe; SCA Executive Board, Welfare Committee Chairman; Se- nior Executive Board; Speech Club. Presi- dent; National Honor Society; Science Hon- or Society; Lions Club Award Recipient; Forensics; National Merit Scholarship Fin- alist; Most Likely to Succeed ; Valedic- torian. Michael I. Bernstein Interact Club; Sportsmanship Committee; KRABBA. Ad Staff; History Club. Jacqueline Louise Berry Y-Teens; FHA; GRA; FBLA; Dance Com- mittee. Paul Rutherford Bickford, Jr. Claudette Binns Girls Chorus; Concert Chorus; Acappella; Regional Chorus; Garricks. Michael Steven Black Lions Club Award Recipient; Swimming; Track; National Honcr Society; Woodmen of the World American History Award Re- cipient. Patricia Elaine Blake German Club, Secretary; GRA; Cap and Gown Committee. John Jay Blakeley Gregory Louis Blinco Spanish Club; Chem-Phy; National Honor Society. William Albert Bosta Interact Club; History Club; Chem-Phy. James Lewis Bowers Track; Graphic Arts Club. Deborah Jeanelle Boyd FBLA; FTA; Dance Committee; Special Events Committee. Gene Willard Boyd Cross Country, Captain; Indoor Track; Out- door Track; Hampton Aeronautics and Space Administration; Biology Club. Yvonne Antoinette Bradley GRA John Ashton Bradshaw Metal Shop Club. John Michael Bradshaw Graphic Arts Club. Sharon Margaret Brogan Majorette; SCA Representative. Patricia Van Pradelles Brooks KRABBA, Business Manager; FTA. Secre- tary; Spanish Club; Safe-Teens; Garricks; PTA and Guidance Committee; SCA Rep- resentative; Krabba Karavan; SEAFARER. Julius Lee Brown Concert Choir; Best Looking. Sharon Elaine Brown Senior Executive Board; Concert Choir. Steven Alfred Brown Interact Cltib; Chem-Phy; Sportsmanship Committee. Vanessa Anne Brown VICA; National Honor Society. Gary Leigh Bruce Acappella; Regional Chorus; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT. Elizabeth Evelyn Bryan William Edward Buchanan, Jr. KRABBA HIGHLIGHT. Editor-in-Chief; Chem-Phy, President; Latin Honor Society, President; Interact Club. SCA Representa- tive; Science Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; Lions Club Award Recipient. Donald Sanford Buck. Jr. Varsity Football; Biology Club, SCA Repre- sentative; Sportsmanship Committee; Chem- Phy; Interact Club; History Club; Varsity Club. Carolyn Denise Buggs Concert Choir; Senior Executive Board. Barry Davis Bulifant Marching 100 Band; Symphonic Band; Con- cert Band; Workshop Band; Regional Band; Pit Orchestra; Wrestling. Junior Varsity and Varsity. Diana Yvonne Burden Ernest Curtis Burt, III Marching 100 Band; Concert Band; Sym- phonic Band; Workshop Band; “Most Im- proved Junior Musician 68-69 ; Distribu- tive Education; SEAFARER, Photographer; Interact Club. Deborah Annette Burton Ronald James Burzinski Graphic Arts Club. Brooke Lell Buttles Cap and Gown Committee. Paula Blount Y-Teens; FHA; Girls Chorus. Sheila Ann Blount Alphonzo Byrd AFROTC. Cadet Officer. SENIOR STATISTICS 263 c James Albert C ' allis Concert Band: Symphonic Band: Marching 100 Band. Dennis W ay ne Carden Key Club: Math Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Krabba Karavan. President: A cap- pella: Concert Choir: Safe-Teens. Vice President: Spanish Club: Medical Careers Club. Vice-President: Junior Varsity Foot- ball. Co-captain: HHS Committee: Prom Committee. Gordon Francis Carmichael. Jr. SCA Representative: KRABBA. Ad Staff. William Preston Carmines. Ill Baseball. Junior Varsity and Varsity: Junior Varsity Football: SCA Representative: Spe- cial Events Committee. Marie Elizabeth Carneal Junior Executive Board: Junior Prom At- tendant; Junior Class Secretary: Elections Committee: Special Events Committee: Prom Committee: Girls ' State: Senior Class Secretary: Basketball Homecoming. Sopho- more. Junior, and Senior Attendant. Da id Arnold Carpenter. Jr. “Best Cowboy. Cowboy Day 1968-1969. Patricia Anne Ca ' anaugh Mixed Chorus: Elections Committee: HHS Committee: Dance Committee: FBLA. President: Welcoming Committee: Voca- tional Office Training. Debra Lee Charles SEAFARER: FBLA: Elections Committee: HHS Committee: Prom Decorating Com- mittee: Chorus. Maria Gordon Charles Math Honor Society: Spanish Club; Mixed Chorus: Advertising Editor. SEAFARER: Dance Committee: HHS Committee: Elec- tions Committee: Calling Cards and An- nouncements Committee: Student Assistant. Connie Marie Chatham Janie Morris Cherry Cap and Gown Committee. Larry Wilfred Chesney Garricks: Thespians; Football. Juni or Var- sity and Varsity: Spanish Club: Quill and Scroll: Interact Club: Varsitv Club: SEA- FARER Judy Gail Chick Quill and Scroll: HHS Committee: SCA Representative: Spanish Club: Scrapbook Committee: KRABBA HIGHLIGHT. Ad Staff News Editor: Dance Committee: SEAFARER: Student Assistant. Elizabeth Ann Chisholm Gymnastics Team: Distributive Education. Chaplain. Deborah Lenette Clark Keyettes. George Henry Clark Electronics Club. 1 an Oliver Clark National Honor Society: Science Honor So- ciety; Latin Honor Society: Math Honor Society. President: Chem-Phy. Vice-Presi- dent: Hampton Aeronautics and Space As- sociation: Electronics Club. Vice-President: Interact Club: History Club. Vice-President: Thespians: Lions Club Award Recipient: National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Lots Virginia Clements Vanessa Ann Clifton GRA. Dance Committee; Forensics; Gar- ricks. Deborah Evelyn Coats Special Events Committee: German Club. Chaplain: Prom Decorating Committee: Student Assistant. Wendy Abel Cohen SEAFARER; Garricks. George Bramwell Colonna Track: Latin Honor Society: SCA Repre- sentative: Interact Club. Annie Elliott Copling Robert Martin Copp Interact Club: Chem-Phy . Phyllis Elaine Corbett Girls ' State: SCA Executive Board. HHS Committee Co-chairman: SCA Representa- tive: Acappella: Chaplain: Regional Cho- rus: Key ettes. N ice President and Chaplain: SEAFARER. Circulation Manager; Prom Committee: Class Night Committee: Con- cert Choir: PTA and Guidance Committee. William Lester Corbett Anthony Ray Cosby Special Events Committee: Indoor Track. Donald Quindhy Cowdrey Claudia Crane Band. Marching. Concert. Sy mphonic: Best Looking : Football Homecoming Atten- dant: French Club. Chaplain: HHS Com- mittee. Co-chairman: SCA Executive Board: Junior Executive Board: Keyettes: Krabba Karavan: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation Recipient: Prom Committee: Giftorian. Judy Doreen Crawford FBLA: Vocational Office Training: HHS Committee: Dance Committee. John Leslie Crawley. Ill SCA Executive Board. Special Events Com- mittee Co-chairman: Senior Executive Board: Boys ' State: Key Club. Secretary: Band. Marching. Concert, and Symphonic. Sheila Diane Crocker SCA Representative: Junior Executive Board: Prom Planning Committee; Senior Executive Board: Keyettes: Office Assistant: Miss HHS Contestant. Janice Gail Cross Cheerleader. Junior Varsity and Varsity, head: Math Honor Society: National Hon- or Society. President; SCA Representative: “Most School Spirited. Penelope Denise Crumpton Elections Committee: Scrapbook Commit- tee. Francine Suzanne Culbreth Teresa Marie Culotta Stuart Wise Curry Krabba Karavan: Prom Committee: SEA- FARER: HHS Committee: Elections Com- mittee; Office Student Assistant; Concert Choir: Spanish Club: DE: Dance Commit- tee. William Scott Curtis Football. Varsity and Junior Varsity: Var- sity Baseball: “Best Pitcher Award Recip- ient: “Best Dancer : Spanish Club: Projec- tion Staff: Varsity Club. D Cy nthia Renee Dale Library Student Assistant: Prom Bids Com- mittee: Office Assistant. Teresa Adele Dale Band. Marching. Symphonic, and Concert. Glenda ka Daniel ICT Club. ' Peggy Ann Daugherty SCA Representative: DE: Library Assistant. b illiam Odis Daughtry Football. Junior Varsity and Varsity; Var- sity Wrestling: Best Looking ; Varsity Club. Linda Florence Davis Student Assistant: Graphic Arts Club: Art Club. Stanley Connell Davis Senior Class President: Prom Committee: Dance Committee: Boys ' State Alternate: Special Events Committee Co-chairman. SCA Executive Board: Interact Club. Vice- President: Honor Council. Secretary: Chem- Phy: “Most Popular : Brotherhood Award. Stella Louise Davis GRA M illie Robert Davis Band: Dance Committee. olande Eileen DeLadurantaye Elections Committee: SEAFARER. Ad Staff: French Club. Stephanie Suzanne Delk Marcella Evelyn Deveikis SCA Representative: Miss HHS Contestant: French Club. President: German Club. Vice-President: National Honor Society: Cap and Gown Committee: Key ettes. Dianne Dickerson Y-Teens. Virginia Marie Doty SCA Representative; SEAFARER: History Club; Library Student Assistant: Elections Committee: Special Events Committee; HHS Committee: Concert Choir: GRA: Prom Bids Committee: Prom Decorating Committee. Louis Patrick Doyle Forensics: Speech Honor Society; Thes- pians. Lynda Gail Dunn Dance Committee: Special Events Commit- tee: FTA: Prom Decorating Committee. Susanna West ley Dunn Girl ' s Chorus: Concert Choir Acappella: GRA: French Club: Regional Chorus: Prom Committee: “Wittiest : Student Assistant. Theresa Sue Dunton Prom Committee. Patricia Ann Dupere Concert Choir: Special Events Committee. E Frederick John Eareckson Gene Howard Edmonds Junior Varsity Football; Key Club: Aca- pella: Regional Chorus: Spanish Club: HHS Committee; SCA Representative. Carol Ann Edwards SCA Representative; Library Student As- sistant: Dance Committee: Spanish Club: DE: Public Speaking Award. Timothy John Eichenbrenner Senior Class Vice-President: SCA Execu- tive Board. HHS Committee Co-chairman: Cap and Gown Committee. Chairman: Call- ing Cards and Announcements. Chairman: SCA Representative: Key Club. Senior Rep- resentative: Math Honor Society: French Club. Vice-President: Senior Executive Board: Baseball. Junior Varsity and Var- 64 SEN IOR STATISTICS sity; “Best Dressed. Fay Marie Elliott GRA; FBLA; Miss HHS Contestant. Michael Jonathan Elmore Band, Marching, Concert. Symphonic, Workshop; Band Council. Senior Represen- tative. Jay Edward Epstein Safe-Teens; German Club. Mark Alan Epstein Interact Club; Elections Committee; Ger- man Club; Chem-Phy; Safe-Teens; Concert Choir: History Club. Deborah Jane Evans Majorette; Miss HHS Contestant. Semi-fin- alist. F Frank Irvin Farmer Thespians, Vice-President, Junior Service Award Recipient; SEAFARER, Photogra- phy Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Quill and Scroll; Latin Honor Society; Welfare Com- mittee. Cynthia Jean Farris FBLA; Vocational Office Training; HHS Committee; Dance Committee. William Therman Faulk Junior Varsity Basketball; Key Club, Vice- President, President: KRABBA HIGH- LIGHT. Larrain Gail Favre Annette Catherine Fazzi Spanish Club. Corresponding Secretary; Math Honor Society. Alvin L. Feathers Tennis; Varsity Football; Varsity Club. Linda Joyce Fernald Band, Symphonic, Marching; Band, Sopho- more Representative, Secretary; Keyettes, Co-historian; SCA Representative; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; French Club. Jeannie Ann Fink Acappella; Concert Choir; HHS Commit- tee: Elections Committee; Student Assistant. Sharon Eunice Fitts Football Homecoming Queen; SCA Execu- tive Board, Special Events Committee Co- chairman; FTA. Katherine Anne Fleenor SEAFARER; French Club; Keyettes, Trea- surer; Garricks, President; Thespians; Cap and Gown Committee; Special Events Com- mittee. Heather Gayle Foland Junior Class Prom Attendant; Special Events Committee; Prom Bids Committee; Latin Honor Society; SEAFARER; An- nouncements and Calling Cards Commit- tee; Office Assistant. Clarence Lee Foster, Jr. Projection Staff; Junior Varsity Football, Manager. Sharon Gay Foster Dance Committee; Spanish Club; Art Club; Library Assistant; Concert Choir; KRAB- BA HIGHLIGHT. Alice Beth Francis FTA; Concert Choir; Junior Executive Board; Prom Committee; Assembly Com- mittee; SCA Representative; Garricks; French Club. David Frederic Frank Golf. Varsity and Junior Varsity; Varsity Club. Larry Campbell French Fritz Barnes Friesen Band, Marching, Symphonic, Concert, Workshop, Regional. Gail Ann Furman Lions Club Award Recipient; District French Contest, First Place Winner; Gar- ricks; National Honor Society; Math Hon- or Society; National Merit Scholarship Let- ter of Commendation Recipient. G Michael Phillip Gabany Band. Marching. Concert: Interact Club; Sportsmanship Committee; Junior Varsity Wrestling. Randolph Allen Gardina Math Honor Society; SEAFARER. Jo Anne Gayhead Elliott Younger Gayle Graphic Arts Club; Junior Varsity Wres- tling; Biology Club. Marguerite Florence Geiger Student Assistant; Campus Life. Angela Jo-Ann Gennell FBLA; GRA. Zelinda George Y-Teens; FHA; GRA; Dance Committee. Linda Joyce Gibson DE, Recording Secretary. Anthony Levi Gilchrist Speech Contest. Second Place Winner. Brenda Lee Gilliam Joyce Ann Gilliam Leroy Gilliam Rebecca Ann Gilliam Spanish Club, Treasurer; HHS Committee; PTA Committee; Keyettes, Parliamentarian; Acappella, Librarian. John Dennis Glasheen KRABBA HIGHLIGHT. Sports Editor; Quill and Scroll: Speech Honor Society; Extemporaneous Speaking Contest Winner; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track. Deborah Jean Golden SCA Executive Board, Scrapbook Chair- man; SCA Representative; Spanish Club; SEAFARER; HHS Committee; Assembly Committee; Dance Committee. Doris Ann Gooden GRA. Beth Terry Goodman Spanish Club; Quill and Scroll; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT; SEAFARER; SIPA Con- vention Delegate; HHS Committee; Safe- Teens; Calling Cards and Announcements Committee; SCA Representative; PTA Committee. Ray Bradford Goodman HASA, Treasurer. Theodore Roosevelt Goodman, Jr. William Stephen Gorrell Willie Albert Graham, Jr. John Mason Green Wrestling, Junior Varsity and Varsity, Co- captain. Bess Greenspon Elections Committee; Welfare Committee; SEAFARER; Garricks; Thespians, Trea- surer; Prom Committee. Thomas Ragland Griffin A cappella; Mixed Chorus; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT; Quill and Scroll; Prom Com- mittee; Dance Committee; Publicity Com- mittee; Scrapbook Committee; TICS; Span- ish Club. H Constance Marie Hale SCA Representative; KRABBA HIG- LIGHT; Dance Committee; Elections Com- mittee; Assembly Committee. Sandra Mar ' Ray Hale DE; Garricks; Assembly Committee. Miriam Lynette Halikman Concert Choir. Karen Elaine Hall HHS Committee; Dance Committee; His- tory Club; GRA; Prom Committee. Agatha Maria Hamilton Student Assistant; SCA Representative: Girls Chorus; FHA; Special Events Com- mittee; FBLA. Marsha Lynn Hanner Keyettes; Cap and Gown Committee. Paula Rea Harmon Horace Raymond Harrell Anne Gray Harris “Best Dressed ; Junior Varsity Cheerleader. Co-head; Basketball Homecoming Court Attendant; Special Events Committee; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT. Staff Artist: SEA- FARER, Artist; Quill and Scroll; Senior Executive Board; Scrapbook Committee; Prom Committee, Artist; Dress Code Com- mittee; Assembly Committee; Garricks; Miss HHS First Runner-up. Kathleen Porter Harris Ann Rebecca Pierce Harrison Thespians; Garricks: History Club; SEA- FARER; Keyettes. Timothy Martin Hatcher Band. Ardath Marie Hawkes James McMichael Hayes KRABBA, Ad Staff. Beverly Jean Haynes Keyettes, Treasurer; Junior Executive Board: Senior Executive Board; SCA Rep- resentative: French Club; Math Honor So- ciety: Prom Committee; Elections Commit- tee; Library Student Assistant. Michael Wayne Hazlewood KRABBA HIGHLIGHT. Donald Dale Heath DE. Donald Winfield Heath Ruth Ellen Heath Thomas Roy Heldreth SCA Representative. Vanessa Carol Hensel Keyettes; National Honor Society; SEA- FARER; SCA Representative; Science Hon- or Soc iety; Prom Committee: Elections Committee; Latin Honor Society. Doris Elizabeth Henson SENIOR STATISTICS 265 James Matthews Herbener. Jr. Band. Marching. Concert. Symphonic: SCA Representative. Victoria Evelyn Herbert FHA: Dance Committee: Special Events Committee. Edward Earl Herring Edwin Samuel Herring, Jr. Cap and Gown Committee: Basketball, Ju- nior Varsity and Varsity; Varsity Baseball. Gary Sherrill Hicks Janet Darlene Hicks FBLA; Library Student Assistant. Robert Sanford Hicks, Jr. Baseball. Junior Varsity and Varsity. Minetta Highsmith FHA: FBLA; Elections Committee; Y- Teens; GRA; Dance Committee. Barbara Hill Linda Hill Velma Lestine Holliman Concert Chorus; Special Events Commit- tee; Y-Teens; Dance Committee. Andrea Denise Holloway FHA. Vice-President; FBLA; Y-Teens; GRA; Special Events Committee: Inter- Club Council. Donald Edwin Holloway A cappella. Edward Jarvis Holmes Latin Honor Society. Cynthia Ann Holt Math Honor Society; A cappella; Concert Choir; HHS Committee; PTA and Gui- dance Committee; Elections Committee; Spanish Club. Theda Joy Honeycutt Library Assistant: Calling Cards and An- nouncements Committee. Joseph Walter Hoover Junior Executive Board; Prom Clean-up Committee, Chairman; Boys’ State; SCA Executive Board, Dance Committee Chair- man: HHS Committee; French Club; Key Club, Treasurer; Math Honor Society; Na- tional Honor Society; KRABBA. Esther Marie Hopkins DAR Good Citizen Award Recipient; Girls ' State: “Best All Around”; Senior Class Treasurer; National Honor Society; Chap- lain; Quill and Scroll: KRABBA, Features Editor; Keyettes, Co-historian; SCA Rep- resentative; Band Council, Treasurer; Band, Marching, Concert, and Symphonic; Re- gional Band; State Band. James Nelson Hopson Dara Lee Horvath Debate Team. KRABBA HIGHLIGHT, Assistant Editor-in-chief; Quill and Scroll; Elections Committee. Gary Clinton L. Howard Football, Junior Varsity and Varsity; Choir; Track; Baseball. Robert Harold Howard B aseball. Junior Varsity and Varsity; Na- tional Honor Society; National Merit Schol- arship Finalist; Chem-Phy. William Langley Howard Donna Jackson Hubbard Karen Ann Hudgins Daniel Wesley Hudson Cross Country: Indoor Track. Junior Var- sity and Varsity; Outdoor Track; Indoor Track, Third in District. Sixth in State. Jeffrey Mark Hudson A cappella. Louis Mark Hudson Calling Cards and Announcements Com- mittee. Henry Alexander Huggins Basketball. Junior Varsity and Varsity: Var- sity Football. Frances Theresa Hulcher Graphic Arts Club. I George Ray mond Ireland Junior Varsity Football: HASA. Secretary: Chess Team. Betty Lou Isaacs French Club, Treasurer: SEAFARER. Co- typing Editor; Krabba Karavan; Special Events Committee; HHS Committee: Safe- Teens: SCA Representative: Prom Decorat- ing Committee; Prom Bids Committee: Con- cert Choir: Elections Committee. J William Donnie Jackson, Jr. Football; Graphic Arts Club: Indoor Track; Band. Karen Marie Janov ich Art Club; Science Honor Society; National Honor Society; Math Honor Society; Out- standing French Achievement Award Re- cipient. Marsha Natalie Jeter Graphic Arts Club, Secretary. Curtis Frank Johnson Cross Country; Chess Team. David Charles Johnson DE. Joy Ruth Johnson Prom Decorating Committee; Prom Bids Committee; Concert Choir; A cappella; FBLA. Lisa Carol Johnson SCA Representative; Cap and Gown Com- mittee: Graphic Arts Club. Paul Robert Johnson Graphic Arts Club. Veronica Dale Johnson James Lee Johnston Band; Student Conductor; Chess Team. Brenda Sue Jones Bronwyn Jones Thespians, Secretary. Cornelius Edward Jones Krabba Karavan. Ernest Marvin Jones Electronics Club. Joyce Alcenia Jones Ray mond Jones Yvonne Vernette Jones Concert Choir; FBLA: Senior Executive Board; Library Assistant: Girls Chorus. David Robert Joy ner German Club; SCA Representative; Cap and Gown Committee. K Sam Shaker Kaniees Electronics Club. Treasurer. Joann Gail Katchmore A cappella. Sandra Jean Kee FHA. Kathy Elaine Keener Keyettes. President: Junior Executive Board; Prom Bids Committee. Chairman; Latin Honor Society; PTA and Guidance Com- mittee. Ronnie Keith Keesee Graphic Arts Club. Alphonso Keith Brenda Mae Kelley Linda Darlene Kemp DE. Chaplain. Judith Welty Kenney Vocational Office Training: FBLA. Elizabeth Cato Kilgore A cappella: Girls ' State: Prom Committee; Keyettes, Attendance Chairman; Junior Executive Board; Math Honor Society. Sec- retary-Treasurer; Cap and Gown Commit- tee: Concert Choir; SCA Representative; Office Student Assistant: Elections Com- mittee; HHS Committee. Jhin Kim Cross Country ' . Susan Claire Kinney Junior Executive Board: Keyettes. Secre- tary: Prom Decoration Chairman; KRAB- BA: FTA. Treasurer: SEAFARER. Layout Editor; Special Events Committee; Out- standing Junior Award; Girls ' State; Senior Executive Board: Quill and Scroll: Krabba Karavan. Mitchell Allen Kirsner DE. Ow en Joseph Kiser William Earl Knight Track. Deborah Lynn Knode GRA; Biology Club; German Club. Presi- dent; Prom Committee; Miss HHS Con- testant: Welcoming Committee. Kelvin Terry Kuhns Dale Owen Kurtyka Graphic Arts Club. Leslie Kay Kyle Keyettes; SCA Representative: SEAFARER. Art Staff; HHS Committee; Prom Com- mittee. Art Chairman; Graphic Arts Club. L Debra Anne Lamison Dance Committee; SCA Representative: Prom Committee: Elections Committee; Krabba Karavan: Mixed Chorus. Emanuel Lane Track; Concert Chorus. Sharon Rose Langford KRABBA HIGHLIGHT, Feature Editor; SEAFARER: Student Assistant; Quill and Scroll. Patricia Ann Lattimore DAILY ' PRESS Teen Reporter; Krabba Karavan; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT: Con- cert Choir; SEAFARER; SCA Representa- tive. 266 SENIOR STATISTICS Lottie Jester Lawrence National Honor Society; Acappella; French Club; HHS Committee; Latin Honor So- ciety; Keyettes; SEAFARER; Concert Choir. Deedv Ann Lawson KRABBA HIGHLIGHT; Quill and Scroll; Prom Committee; French Club. Secretary; SEAFARER; Prom Bids Committee. Jack Amory Lawson Varsity Football. Co-captain; Honorable Mention. State Football Team; Junior Class President; Honor Council. Chairman; Key Club; Varsity Club; Acappella; Regional Chorus; SCA Executive Board, Elections Committee Chairman. Deborah Joyce Lee Keyettes. Joyce Vernell Leonard FBLA; Special Events Committee. Mark Steven Lindsey Track, Manager; Acappella; Regional Cho- rus. Johnny Fulton Lipe Richard Warren Livers Key Club; Art Club; Electronics Club; Sportsmanship Committee; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT. Chris J. Loizou Jerome Preston Lynch Varsity Football. Willie Edward Lynch Varsity Basketball. M Edward Thomas Maher, Jr. Junior Executive Board; National Poetry Contest Award Recipient; Chem-Phy, Sec- retary; Math Honor Society, SCA Repre- sentative. Elaine Juliette Mailloux Calling Cards and Announcements Com- mittee. Wanda Kay Maraki Concert Choir; Acappella; Library Assist- tant; GRA. Pamela Gail Martin FBLA, Secretary; Senior Executive Board. Bruce Earl Massenburg DE, Parliamentarian; Football, Junior Var- sity and Varsity, All-State First Team, All- American, Most Valuable Tackier, Most Valuable Blocker. Phillip Ray Massengill Ray Burroughs Massengill VICA; Projections Staff, Secretary. Linwood Grimes Matthews Peggy Ann Maven Myra Jo McBride Welfare Committee; SCA Representative; SEAFARER; Prom Bids Committee; Prom Decoration Committee; Scrapbook Com- mittee. Burt Neal McFarland Track, Indoor and Spring. Ishalene Shannon McQuillen SCA Representative; Junior Varsity Cheer- leader. Donald Lee Melton Toni Renee Mercer FBLA, Historian; Cap and Gown Commit- tee; Special Events Committee; SCA Rep- resentative. Cheryl Lynn Miller Student Assistant; GRA; FBLA; Dance Com mittee. Viola Miller GRA. Warren Scott Miller Willie Mae Miller Jack Lamar Minks, Jr. Graphic Arts Club, Vice-President, Trea- surer; Junior Varsity Baseball. Stephen Adams Mitchell Basketball. Junior Varsity and Varsity, Most Deserving; Key Club; Honor Council; Prom Committee, Co-chairman; Boys ' State: Elec- tions Committee, Co-chairman. SCA Execu- tive Board; Sophomore Class President; Ju- nior Executive Board: “Friendliest ; SCA Representative. Wesley Richard Moore FBLA, Parliamentarian. Larry Levern Mooring Dance Committee. Wayne Donald Mooring Track, Cross Country; Junior Varsity Foot- ball; Wrestling; HASA; Electronics Club. Linda Sue Morelli Acappella; Regional Chorus; SEAFARER: Dance Committee; HHS Committee. Henry Winter Morgan Junior Class Vice-President; Basketball. Ju- nior Varsity and Varsity, Best Defensive Player, Ray Lassiter Award Recipient, John Thomas Award Recipient; Boys ' State: Var- sity Baseball. Most Valuable Player. Terry Elaine Morgan Library Student Assistant. Wanda Mae Mullins Billy Ray Murphy Cross Country. Pamela Ann Murray HHS Committee; PTA and Guidance Com- mittee; Elections Committee; Krabba Kar- avan, SCA Representative; Spanish Club. Vice-President: FTA, President. Vice-Presi- dent; SEAFARER; Senior Executive Board; SIPA Delegate; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society; KRABBA, Classes Editor: Safe-Teens, Vice-President, Secretary. N John Russell Nanney Assembly Committee; Elections Committee. Henrietta Denise Newby Calling Cards and Announcements Com- mittee; Girls Chorus; Concert Chorus; GRA. Emily Vivian Newman Keyettes; Spanish Club. Recording Secre- tary: Krabba Karavan, Vice-President: Vo- cational Office Training; Safe-Teens; HHS Committee; PTA and Guidance Commit- tee; Quill and Scroll; FBLA, Historian; SEAFARER: KRABBA. Jeffrey Ira Newman Interact Club; Latin Honor Society; Math Honor Society; Safe-Teens. President: SCA Representative; Spanish Club; History Club; KRABBA; Concert Choir; Prom Commit- tee; HHS Committee; Dance Committee. James Edward Nicholson Interact Club. Rita Teres Nicholson Y-Teens. Vice-President; FHA; Da nce Com- mittee. Michael Leroy Nottingham Stephen Earl Novikoff Math Honor Society. O John Charles O’Dell William Robert Ouren Quill and Scroll. P Mary Anne Pantas Dance Committee; French Club; Spanish Club; National Spanish Contest Merit Cer- tificate Recipient. Linda Kathryn Parham SCA Representative; Library Student As- sistant; Dance Committee; Y-Teens, SCA Representative. Patricia Ann Parker FHA; GRA. Shireen Parker Stephen Lee Parker Band: Varsity Club; SCA Representative; Football; Track. Despo Pauline Paul Dance Committee; Science Honor Society; Latin Honor Society, Secretary; Math Hon- or Society: 4 - National Honor Society; His- tory Club. Secretary. Jerry Michael Payne VaFsity Baseball. Ronald Lee Payne Sherri Anne Pearce Bennett Frederick Penn Interact Club; Varsity Club; Varsity Foot- ball, Honorable Mention in All-Peninsula; Wrestling, Junior Varsity and Varsity, Most Pins Trophy Recipient, Number One in 185-p ound Class in District, Most Valuable Wrestler; “Most School Spirited. Jane Mary Peterson Library Student Assistant; “Freedom ' s Chal- lenge Contest Winner; Forensics, Extem- poraneous Speaker; Garricks. Mark A. Petska Golf; Safe-Teens. Mary Lynn Pharr Krabba Karavan; Spanish Club; Prom Com- mittee; Publicity Committee; HHS Commit- tee. Eloise O. Phillips SCA Representative; Welfare Committee: French Club. Kathryne Rebecca Phillips SCA Representative; FBLA; Library As- sistant. Linda Yvonne Phillips Dwight Vernon Phipps Karen Jane Phipps Myrtle Anita Pierce Spanish Club; Concert Chorus. Elizabeth Morgan Pleasants Welfare Committee. Mary Susan Pollock National Biology Honor Society; Junior Executive Board; French Club; National SENIOR STATISTICS 267 Honor Society. Secretary’; Science Honor Society; Welfare Committee; Lions Club Award Recipient. Robert Porter Junior Varsity Football; Interact Club. Theodore Eugene Powell Varsity Football. All-State; Varsity Basket- ball; Most Athletic ; Senior Class Night Planning Committee. Jesse Lee Powers, Jr. Band. Concert. Symphonic. Marching: Track. Frederick Douglas Pryor Varsity Football: Varsity Club. Calvin Puryear Q John David Quinn German Club: Wrestling Manager. R Nancy Carolyn Ramsey Martha Jo Ratledge SCA Representative; Keyettes; FHA, Chap- lain: Calling Cards and Announcements Committee: PTA and Guidance Commit- tee: Welcoming Committee. Mary Ann Ray FBLA: Vocational Office Training. Charles Tvrone Rev els ICT Club: DE. Charles Evans Rice Sportsmanship Committee. James Edward Richards Interact Club; Spanish Club: History Club: Library Assistant. Freddy Richardson Steven Earl Riddick Track. Most Valuable Player; Chorus. Robert Alan Rightmyer National Honor Society; Chem-Phy; Cap and Gown Committee; Lions Club Award Recipient. Ridgely Francis Riggs Emily Marie Roach Vocational Office Training; FBLA: SCA Representative. Susan Donnan Robins Art Club, Vice-President, Secretary; GRA: Quill and Scroll: Prom Art Committee; SEAFARER: Girls Chorus; Mixed Chorus. Rita Ann Rochelle French Club: Dance Committee. Joan Carol Rodgers Dance Committee: FBLA: Medical Careers Club. Deborah Michelle Roe Campus Life Club, President, Vice-Presi- dent; Student Assistant. Kathleen Stroup Rogers HHS Committee; Scrapbook Committee; Junior Basketball Homecoming Attendant; Basketball Homecoming Queen; Junior Prom Attendant; Acappella. Treasurer; SCA Executive Board, Welcoming Commit- tee Chairman; Senior Executive Board; Friendliest”: Regional Chorus; Student As- sistant. Amos Roger Dobson Rollins Garricks; Concert Choir; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track; Junior Varsity Football; Varsity Football. Michael Aaron Roscoe Marvenus Ross SCA Representative: Band; GRA. Cynthia Leigh Rosser SCA Chaplain: Junior Class Treasurer; Girls ' State; Prom Chairman: Junior Prom Attendant: Football Homecoming Court At- tendant; Varsity Cheerleader: Speech Club: Krabba Karavan: Spanish Club: Most Pop- ular. Ann Thomas Rosso FBLA. Robert Thomas Roth, Jr. Industrial Arts Club. Rita Diane Royall Calling Cards and Announcements Commit- tee. Rov Allen Ruffin ICT: VICA. S Judith Kay Sager Helen Joyce Sampson Latin Honor Society; Art Club: SEAFAR- ER. Art Editor: Prom Committee. Art Chairman: Quill and Scroll; Cap and Gown Committee; HHS Committee. Gloria Jean Samuels FHA: GRA Wanda Sue Savage FHA: TICS: Y -Teens. President. Sheila Sawy er Sharon Lee Schofield Vocational Office Training: FBLA. Douglas Lee Schuler Audio-Visual. Vice-President. William Douglas Scott Mark Christian Sculley German Club; Interact Club; SEAFARER; Varsity Baseball. Craig Merritt Sechrist Michael David Shelton Veronica Jewel Shelton Steve Wayne Shumaker Baseball. Junior Varsity and Varsity. Lawrence J. Simmons Chorus. Myra Ada Slough Concert Choir; SCA Representative: Senior Executive Board; Student Assistant: Ma- jorette; Basketball Homecoming Attendant; Miss HHS Contestant; French Club. James Graham Small SCA President; SCA Representative; Key Club; Varsity Club; Boys ' State; American Legion Good Citizenship Au ' ard; Junior Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Honor Council. Vice-Chairman: Youth Opportun- ity Commission; KRABBA. Elizabeth Rose Smart Forensics. Arthur Wayne Smith Gloria Riddick Smith Martin Francis Smith Band. Marching. Concert, Symphonic; Acappella: Regional Band: Regional Cho- rus: All-Virginia Chorus: Band Member of the Month. Robert Allan Smith SCA Vice-President; Boys ' State; “Most Studious ; National Merit Achievement Fi- nalist; National Honor Society, Vice-Presi- dent: Band. Marching. Concert. Workshop. Symphonic; Science Honor Society. Vice- President; Junior Executive Board: Latin Honor Society, Treasurer: Chem-Phy: Math Honor Society; Key Club. Virginia Louise Smith DE. Joe Elvton Solomon DE Thomas Derwood Spackman DE: ICT. President. Donald Graham Spady , Jr. Sportsmanship Committee: HHS Commit- tee; Special Events Committee; Interact Club. Recording Secretary: Spanish Club: History Club. President: Krabba Karavan: SEAFARER; KRABBA. Assistant Business Manager; SCA Representative. Alice Ileene Stancil Sophomore Class Secretary: SCA Repre- sentative; Junior Class Chaplain: Prom Committee; Elections Committee; DE. Trea- surer: Junior Executive Board. Myra Lvnette Staples ICT Club. Amy Elizabeth Starr Junior Executive Board: Prom Committee; Scrapbook Committee: Calling Cards and Announcements Committee; HHS Commit- tee. Aubrey Edw ard Stewart HASA. President: Art Club. President; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT. Head Photogra- pher: KRABBA, Head Photographer; Gar- ricks. Donna Lea Stewart FBLA, SCA Representative; SCA Repre- sentative. T Karen Lynn Talbott French Club: SCA Representative; Prom Committee. Donna Lee Rhea Taliaferro FBLA. Judith Rebecca Tannen Band. Marching. Concert: Spanish Club; PTA and Guidance Committee; Office As- sistant; SCA Representative; Math Honor Society. Joseph Martell Tarpley, Jr. HASA; Wrestling: Safe-Teens. Brenda Sue Tarwater Campus Life Club. Secretary; National Hon- or Society: FBLA: Vocational Office Train- ing. Angela Laveen Tay lor National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; “Most Studious. Jane Travis Teagle SCA Representative: Dance Committee; Student Assistant; Prom Decorating Com- mittee: HHS Committee: Elections Commit- tee; PTA and Guidance Committee; SEA- FARER: Mixed Chorus. Wallace Aubrey Terry Junior Varsity Football; KRABBA HIGH- LIGHT. James Lee Thomas 268 SENIOR STATISTICS Baseball. Varsity and Junior Varsity; Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalist; Interact Club; Chem-Phy; National Honor Society; Cap and Gown Committee; SCA Repre- sentative. Sheryl Denei.se Thomas Y-Teens. Lois Evelyn Thornton FBI.A; Latin Honor Society; Vocational Of- fice Training; Prom Committee. Thomas Nolan Tierney Band. Concert. Symphonic. Marching; Band. President; SEAFARER. Art Staff. Gary Warren Tigner Gary Randolph Todd Track. Indoor and Outdoor. Aaron Gregory Tolliver Junior Varsity Football; Indoor Track, Cap- tain; Outdoor Track. Ward Dean Tribble Speech Club; Debate Team. Jack Allen Trimble Key Club; Concert Choir; Acappella. Presi- dent; Regional Chorus. James Dennis Trimble Susan Joan Troastle Campus Life Club; FBLA; Library Assistant. Barbara Ann Troy DE; Concert Choir; Student Assistant. Evelyn Diane Truver Krabba Karavan; TICS, Vice-President. Kathleen Anne Tubbs Keyettes, Chaplain. Honorable Mention to Most Outstanding Keyette Award; SCA Representative; Spanish Club. SCA Repre- sentative; Senior Executive Board; Safe- Teens; PTA and Guidance Committee; Prom Committee; Garricks; Quill and Scroll; SEAFARER; KRABBA. Kathleen Williams Tuggle Concert Chorus. Garry Leander Turner Track Team; SCA Representative; Electron- ics Club. Jerry Wayne Turner Baseball, Captain. Best Hitter; Prom Com- mittee; Varsity Club. V Larraine Ellen Valade GRA; Library Assistant. Patricia Lynn Veneris Alsee Hughes Vick Concert Choir. Michael Vincent ICT Club. Robert DeWitt Vincent Varsity Wrestling, Co-captain. Beverly Elyse Voyles German Club; Graphic Arts Club. W Christa Leigh Wallace Junior Executive Board; SCA Representa- tive; Scrapbook Committee; Elections Com- mittee; Calling Cards and Announcements Committee. Diretta Vivian Wallace Chorus, Mixed, Concert; Dance Commit- tee; Y-Teens; Senior Class Co-historian. Jo Anne Wallace FHA, Treasurer; FBLA; Speech Honor So- ciety; SCA Representative; Library Assis- tant; Prom Bids Committee, Co-chairman; Special Events Committee. Richard Blair Wallio Cross Country, Junior Varsity; Track; HASA, President; SCA Representative. Rickey Wayne Walsh Mike Allen Walton Clark Anderson Ward Interact Club. Executive Secretary; SCA Executive Board, Welcoming Committee Co-chairman; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Junior Varsity Basketball; Na- tional Honor Society; Science Honor So- ciety; Math Honor Society; German Club; Salutatorian. Ronald Warren Basketball, Junior Varsity and Varsity. Frederick Douglas Watson Acappella; All Regional Chorus; Concert Chorus; Cap and Gown Committee. W ' endy Renay Weaver Y-Teens; Chorus. Juanelle Ann Wehmer Acappella. Best Soprano of 1969; SCA Rep- resentative; Senior Executive Board; Ger- man Club, Chaplain. John Bruce Wheeler Key Club; SCA Executive Board. Assembly Committee, Chairman; Basketball, Varsity, Second Team All Tournament; Varsity Baseball; Library Student Assistant; SCA Representative; Varsity Club; Spanish Club. Anne Marie White Evelvn Darlene White FHA. Sharon Kav White DE. Robert William Whiteed, III Judy Ann Whitley Special Events Committee; HHS Commit- tee; Elections Committee; Dance Commit- tee; SAEFARER. Typing Editor; Krabba Karavan; Safe-Teens; Concert Choir; Span- ish Club. John Thomas Wiatt Interact Club; History Club; Sportsmanship Committee. Harold Western Williams Renna Elizabeth Williams Donald Edward Williamson Vo-Tech. Ramona Kaye Williamson Keyettes; GRA; Krabba Karavan; Elections Committee; PTA and Guidance Commit- tee; FHA, President; SCA Representative. Winfield Timothy Willis Football, Junior Varsity and Varsity; Var- sity Club; Junior Varsity Basketball; Inter- act Club. Joan Carol Willoughby HHS Committee; PTA and Guidance Com- mittee; Prom Committee. Kenneth Franklin Wilson, Jr. Rhonda Jean Wilson Vocational Office Training. Jacqueline Winch Tony Harold Wingate Chess Club; ICT, Vice-President; Electron- ics Contest First Place Winner. Thomas Dickinson Wood A cappella. Susan Ellen Wooldridge Cheerleader. Varsity. Co-head, Junior Var- sity. Head; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT; Quill and Scroll; “Most School Spirited ; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Prom Decorating Committee; Bids Com- mittee; SCA Representative; Inter-Club Council; Spanish Club. Joyce Ellen Wornom Robert Aycoek Wright Charles Howard Wyatt Swimming. Captain; Football, Junior Var- sity, Varsity; Track; SCA Representative; Electronics. Nancy Renner Wyatt DE; GRA. Y Rosalie Yates Spanish Club. President, Secretary; Krabba Karavan. Secretary, President; KRABBA, Editor; Acappella; Regional Chorus; Quill and Scroll. Secretary -Treasurer; FTA, Vice- President; SEAFARER; Prom Committee; SCA Executive Board, PTA and Guidance Committee Chairman; Inter-Club Council; Speech Honor Society. Nancy Margaret Young FACULTY STATISTICS Bentley B. Anderson BFA in Drama at Carnegie-Mellow Uni- versity; MADC Seminar. Anne Bailey AB in History at Atlantic Christian Col- lege; United States History. Lois Ballagh BS in English-Library Science at Longwood; MEd. in Education at William and Mary; Library Student Assistants and Projection Staff Sponsor; Librarian. Fred Balmer BS in Physical Education at Old Domin- ion; Baseball Coach; Key Club Sponsor; Physical Education. Margaret Barnhart AA at Sullins College; BA in Art at Uni- versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Art Club Sponsor; Art. Nancy Barrett BA in Psychology and Sociology: MEd. in Guidance at University of Virginia: Guid- ance. W. R. Bennett BS in Biology at Concord College; Masters in Biology and Education at William and Mary; Science Honor Society Sponsor; Bi- ology and Human Physiology. Cary Waller Blain BS in Social Sciences at William and Mary: VICA Sponsor; Industrial Cooperat ive Training. Janies H. Booth, Jr. BA in Social Studies at Elon; MEd. in Sec- ondary Administration at William and Mary; Government. Barry L. Buchanan BS in Secondary Education at Old Domin- ion University; DE Sponsor: DE. Betty S. Bulger SENIOR AND FACULTY STATISTICS 269 BS in Business Education at Longwood; Shorthand, General Business, and Office Practice. Reva W. Burdette Secretary, Main Office. Bert Carr BA in English at William and Mary; En- glish and Humanities. R. E. Cazer Apprentice School NNS DDC; AB in Shakespeare and Theater at Stetson Uni- versity; Drafting. Gary B. Chilcot BA in Speech and Drama at Michigan State University; Garricks and Thespians Spon- sor; Drama and English. Joan Corzatt BA in Language Arts Comprehensive at West Virginia Institute of Te c h n o I o g y; KRABBA HIGHLIGHT Sponsor; English. Journalism, and Newspaper. Frances G. Crites BS in English at Central State University; Sophomore Class Sponsor; English. Mary B. Crone BS in Botany at University of Tennessee; Biology. Ronald E. Cutler BA in History at Frederick College; MA in History at University of Richmond; Wres- tling and Track Team Coach; World His- tory. Nancy R. Davidson AA at Southern Seminary and Junior Col- lege in Liberal Arts; AB in Sociology at Miami University; MEd. in Guidance at University of Virginia; Guidance Counselor. Andrew Dellis AB in Spanish and French at Hunter Col- lege; MEd. in Guidance at William and Mary; French and Spanish. Bobby e S. Draughon BA in English and French at Mississippi State College for Women; French Club Sponsor; French and English. Dinah Eitelnian BA in History at Mary Washington Col- lege. William and Mary, and Old Domin- ion University; Keyettes Sponsor; U. S. His- tory. Frances B. Ellis Secretary, Guidance Office. Roland U. Englebright Agriculture at University of Illinois; BS at Colorado State University; MEd. in Bio- logical Science at Colorado State Universi- ty; Biology. Alice M. Erickson AB in English at William and Mary; En- glish Literature at University of Exeter, England; Civilization Section of MADS. Dolores E. Eudy BS and MA in English at Appalachian State Teachers College; KRABBA Sponsor; English. Judith Gallimore BS in Business Education at Radford Col- lege; Business Law and Typing. Mary T. Gebhardt BA in International Relations at Creighton University; Teachers ' Training College of North Dakota; University of Maryland; William and Mary; Welfare Committee for the Faculty; English. Marcia Ann Golliday Registered Nurse from Washington County Hospital; Nurse. Barbara Peele Griffin BA in Speech at Wake Forest University; Krabba Karavan Sponsor; Speech and Read- ing. Donna Porterfield Griffith BS in History and Social Studies at Rad- ford College; Government. Sebron O. Haigler Air Force NCO Academy; AFJROTC Drill Team Sponsor; Military Leadership. Mabel M. Hall AB in Home Economics and Latin at Uni- versity of West Virginia; Latin Honor So- ciety Sponsor; Latin. Fred D. Hamilton BS in Health and Physical Education at Virginia State College; Track Coach; Driver Education and Physical Education. Algie T. Howell, Jr. BA in History at Norfolk State College; Chess Team Sponsor; World History. Gerald F. Humphrey BA in History at Wake Forest University; Safe-Teens Sponsor; World History. Deanna Hunter BA in Math at University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Math Honor Society Spon- sor; Algebra, Geometry, and Math Analysis. Ann A. Jacobson Bookkeeper. Jean Jalufka BS in Chemistry and Biology at William and Mary; Chemistry. Harold O. Johns BS in Industrial Arts Education at Vir- ginia State College; SCA Co-sponsor; Draft- ing and Guidance Counselor. Charles D. Johnson BA in English at Bridgewater College; MA in English at University of Virginia, Madi- son College, and William and Mary; De- bate Team Sponsor; English. Judy H. Johnson BS in Math at High Point College; Math Honor Society Sponsor; Algebra and Ge- ometry. John Lentz BA in German at University of North Car- olina; German Club Sponsor and Interact Sponsor; German. Anthony E. Lilley BS in Industrial Arts Education at East Carolina University; Graphic Arts Club Sponsor; Graphic Arts. Catherine S. Lineberger AB in Commerce at Lenoir Rhyne College; Typing and General Business. Sarah C. Livingston BS in Social Studies at West Virginia Uni- versity; National Honor Society Sponsor; Government. Wilbert L. Lovett BS in Science and Physical Education at Hampton Institute; MA in Education at New York University; Assistant Principal. Alma W. Luck AB in History at University of North Car- olina at Greensboro; MEd. in Guidance at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Guidance Counselor. Shirley D. McCracken BS in Spanish at Shippensburg State Col- lege; Spanish Club and Spanish Honor So- ciety Sponsor; Spanish. Janie Milburn AA and BS in Secondary Science and En- glish at Salem College; English. J. Y ates Miller, Jr. BS in Art at Atlantic Christian; Art. Stanley Wade Mitchem BA and MEd. in English and Government at William and Mary; Forensics, Speech, Junior Class, and Prom Sponsor; English. Jane P. Mohr BS in Home Economics at Madison Col- lege; MEd. in Guidance at William and Mary; Office Assistants Sponsor; Dean of Girls. Susan Trimble Nelson Fairmont State; BS in Physical Education and English at Salem College; GRA, Var- sity Cheerleaders, and Gymnastic Team Sponsor; Physical Education and Driver Education. Marie Nixon Audio-visual Staff Sponsor; Librarian. Laymond H. North BS in Physical Education, Biology, and Chemistry at Concord College; MS in Chemistry at Hampton Institute; Biology and Chemistry. Nancy K. Oreutt BA in English and Speech at Longwood; SEAFARER and Quill and Scroll Sponsor; English and Creative Writing. John E. Palmer BA in History at Duke Universit y; MEd. in Secondary Education at University of Virginia; Varsity Club Sponsor and Foot- ball Coach; History and Dean of Boys. Gloria L. Parker BS in Biology at Mary Washington College; Keyettes Sponsor; Biology. Jerry H. Peery BS in Physical Education and Biology at Concord College: JV Football Coach; Biol- ogy- Pauline T. Peyton BS in Education and MA in Social Studies at Western Kentucky University; Govern- ment. Brenda C. Piland BS in Business Education at Radford Col- lege: FBLA Sponsor: Vocational Office Training and Office Practice. Helen M. Pleasants BS in Home Economics at Georgia College; FHA Sponsor; Home Economics. Reace Donald Ragland, Jr. BS in Math at Lynchburg College; JV Bas- ketball Coach and Assistant Baseball Coach; Math and Geometry. Margaret O. Randall BS in English at University of Tennessee; Y-Teens Sponsor; English. Dorothy D. Rascoe BA in English at University of North Car- olina at Greensboro; English. Joyce Ann Richardson BS in Math at Norfolk State: TICS Spon- sor: Geometry. Kay O. Riddick BS in Business Education at East Carolina; Senior Class Sponsor; Clerical Office Prac- tice and Typing. Nancy E. Robinson 270 FACULTY STATISTICS BS in Business Education at Old Dominion College; FBLA Sponsor; Typing. Norma P. Rogers BA in English at Southwest Texas State College; English. Nancy W. Rowley AB in Secondary Education at William and Mary; Spanish. W. Glenn Russell AB in Physical Education at Catawba Col- lege; MEd. in Physical Education at Uni- versity of Virginia; Physical Education. Linda B. Sanders BS in Social Studies at East Carolina Uni- versity; JV Cheerleaders Sponsor; U.S. His- tory. L. E. Seymour BA in Education at William and Mary; HASA Sponsor; Algebra. Trig, Probabili- ties and Statistics, and Matrix Algebra. Jean E. Sheehan BS in Math at Mary Washington College; Math Honor Society Sponsor; Algebra. Michael L. Smith BS in Biology at Lincoln Memorial Uni- versity; Assistant Football Coach and Ten- nis Coach; Biology. Ronda E. Smith BA in Political Science at Mary Washing- ton College; SCA Sponsor; Government. Economics, and International Relations. Walter W. Smith, Jr. BS in Industrial Arts at East Carolina Uni- versity; Industrial Arts and Wood Shop. Melvin Dean Snead BA and MA in History and English at Uni- versity of Richmond; Honor Council Spon- sor; U. S. History. Bill C. Solomon AB in French at Pfeiffer; French Club Sponsor; French. Virginia M. Sommer AB in French at William and Mary; Gov- ernment and Personal Finance. J. W. Stifft BS in Foreign Service at Georgetown Uni- versity; MS in Economics at Georgetown University; Aerospace. Iris J. Sweeney BS in Math at Radford College; Calculus, Trig, Analytic Geometry, and Algebra. Sidney R. Swiggett BS in Music at Malone College; AB in Music Education at Guilford College; Uni- versity of Virginia; ACappella, Key Club, and Senior Class Sponsor; Choral Music and Music Appreciation. Robert A. Swindell BS in Social Studies at East Carolina Uni versity; Electronics Club Sponsor; Electron- ics. Charles C. Tarkenton BA in History at College of William and Mary; Hampton High Historians Sponsor; World History. Mary C. Taylor BS in Latin and Math at Middle Tennessee State University; Latin Honor Society Co- sponsor; Algebra. Yvonne M. Thompson BS in Business Education at Radford Col- lege; General Business and Typing. Charles J. Torian, Jr. BS in Music at Frederick College; Band Sponsor; Instrumental Music. Billy R. Turner BS and MA in Industrial Arts at East Caro- lina University; Metal Cluster. Mary A. Turner AB and BS in Library Science and History at East Carolina University; Librarian. Sandra Vaughan Secretary, Main Office. J. Roy Vorhauer BA in History and Social Science at Madi- son College; MEd. in Secondary School Administration at University of Virginia; Assistant Principal. Ruth B. Wallio BS in Commerce at Florida State College for Women; Shorthand. O. E. Ware AB and BS in Retailing and Education at Fairmont State; MEd. in School Admini- stration at University of Virginia; Principal. Ethlyn West BS in Business at Mary Washington; Book- keeping and Record Keeping. Linda W. Westphal AB in History at William and Mary; MEd. in Guidance at William and Mary; Guid- ance Counselor. Harvey R. White BS in Physical Education at Pembroke State University; MA in Physical Educa- tion at Western Carolina University; As- sistant Football Coach and JV Baseball Coach; Physical Education. Janie M. Whiting MA in Music Education at New York Uni- versity; BS in Music Education at Hampton Institute; Music Section of MADS. Charlotte P. Wilkinson BS in Science at Hampton Institute; En- glish. Dorrence E. Wilkison BS in Political Science at University of Maryland and University of Illinois; MEd. in Education and MS in Physics at William and Mary; Chem-Phy Club Sponsor; Physics and Algebra. Katherine C. Williams BS in English at Longwood; English. Doris K. Wimmer BS in Home Economics at Radford College; MEd. in Home Economics Education at VPI; FHA Sponsor; Home Economics. A. Virgil Winslow AB in English at Guilford; English. Tyrus E. Woodard BS in Math at Frederick College; JV Foot- ball Coach and JV Wrestling Coach; Gen- eral Math. George A. Wray, Jr. BA in History at University of Richmond; FTA Sponsor; World History. Mollie D. Young BS in Business Education at Hampton In- stitute; Y-Teens Sponsor; Typing and Rec- ordkeeping. COLLEGE STATISTICS Auburn University John Wiatt Bluefield Junior College Anita Pierce Bluefield State Deborah Lee Bridgewater College Scott Curtis Campbell College Tommy Griffin Carson Newman College Martha Ratledge Catawba Michael A. Roscoe Chowan College Earnest Atkins John M. Bradshaw Theresa Dunton Marsha Jeter Christopher Newport College David Allen George Barnes Wendy Cohen Ray Goodman Mason Green Theda Honeycutt George R. Ireland Mary Anne Pantas Dartmouth College Robert A. Smith Dressmaker Designers School Doris Gooden Duke LJniversity Jay Lawson Clark Ward East Carolina University Juanelle Ann Wehmer Elon College David Joyner Debbie Lamison Ferrum Junior College Paul Bearor Jim Herbener Florida State University Marsha Hanner Georgia Institute of Technology Robert Howard Robert D. Vincent Greensboro College Debbie Golden Hampton Institute Ricky Penn Angela Taylor Haverford College William Edward Buchanan, Jr. Holden School of Art and Design Karen Hall Howard University Edward Holmes Leer Ziegler Institute Willie Davis Emily Newman Longwood College Debbie Charles Sheila Crocker Yolande E. DeLadurantaye Rebecca Gilliam Debbie Knode Lottie Lawrence Eloise Phillips Susan Robins Kathleen Tubbs Judith Whitley Jacqueline Winch Susan Wooldridge Patricia Veneris Lynchburg College FACULTY AND COLLEGE STATISTICS 271 Bron Jones Madison College Janet Balson Fenny Crumpton Bob Porter Karen Talbott Mary Washington College Beverly Haynes Karen Janovich Rosalie Yates Meredith College Cindy Rosser Miami University Susan Pollock Michigan State Danny Hudson Missouri State Deborah Coats Morgan State Sam Alston Freddie Pryor Marvenus Ross Gloria Samuels Mount Vernon Nazarene College Pamela Anspach Naval School of Music Tommy Tierney Norfolk General Hospital Carolyn Ankeney Norfolk State College Michael Acosta Sheila Blount Gene Boyd Deborah Boyd Deborah Burton Janie Cherry Frederick Glatson Aggie Hamilton Victoria Herbert Minetta Highsmith Velma L. 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Smith Wayne Smith Steve Shumaker Gary Todd Donnie Williamson Tony Wingate Tuskegee Institute Sandra Kee Edited States Naval Reserve Preston Daniel Joyner University of Arizona Mark Archer Gary Cook University of Bridgeport Edie Truver University of Kentucky Henry Huggins George Bramwell Colonna. Ill Stanley Davis Joe Hoover Jimmy Small John Wheeler University of South Carolina Larry Chesney Bryan Clardy Anne Harris Judi Tannen University of South Florida Patricia Blake University of Tampa Terry Goodman University of Texas Jim Nicholson University of Virginia Jeff New man Ridgely Riggs Thomas W. Sale Virginia Commonwealth University Michael Bernstein Judy Gail Chick Anthony Cosby Ann Harrison Mary Pharr Helen Sampson Beverly Voyles Virginia Military Institute Hugh Alcock John Crawley Virginia Polytechnic Institute Bob Ballagh John Beckett William Bosta Steven Brown Donald S. Buck Ivan Clark Stuart Curry Virginia Doty Tim Hatcher Cindy Holt Steve Gorrell Pam Murray James E. 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