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April Boston, Kay Wiatt, Ann Fertitta; (3rd row Tomasina MacCutcheon, Debbie Glenn, Laura Clark. Debbie Deveikis, Stephanie Scotti, Valerie Pearce. Mimi Boston, Cecil Overton; kh row t Randall Johnson, Cordette Fowlkes. Amy Tisdale, Wanda Hall, Eleanor Borbas, Steve Crocker, Andy Huggins, Jerry Pirsilides. Doug Taylor; 5th row Thomas Hicks, Casandra Triggs, Ronald Williams, Rhonda Simpson, David Bishop, Carol Ward, David Maloney, Nancy Lewis, 1 6 th row i Brian Starnes, Winfred Henry, Jackie Williams, Larry Gould, Brian Witherspoon, Frances White, Karen Harris, Brenda Hawks, Sandra Estes; ( th row) Marqueta Tyson, Bill Bell, Mike Osh, Patty Enneking, Mary Crawley, Anthony Gould. Gregg Horne, Jill Stein, A1 Francis, Scott Buttles. fourteen S.C.A. activities New Council: (1st row, l.-r) Thomas Hicks, Winfred Henry; (2nd row) Mary Romaine, Ellen Akers, Rose Sanderson, Diane Bruce, Chris Clifton, H.G. Oliveras; (3rd row) Frances White, Adrienne Alston, Carolyn Jarvis, Sherrill Parhan, Annette Saunders, Larry Williams, O ' Vivian Graham, Tomasina MacCutcheon; (4th row) Jim Dixon, Norma Roberts, Pat Dobbins, Perry Lam, Janice Holoman, Kathy Baily, Karen Harris, Walter Wilson; (5th row) Anne Wilson, Cary Patrick, Peggy Lloyd, James Cones, Debbie Whitham, Kathy Flanagan, Valerie Baldwin, Karen Johnson; (6th row) Jerry Pitsilides, Bobby McGuffin, Mimi Boston, Brian Starnes, Betty Fedzuik, Carolyn Perry, Butch Flowers, Liz Lively, Jane Martin; (7th row) Rhonda McClinton, David Bishop, Janet Dunn, Randy Johnson, Lynthis Porter, April Boston, Billy Guy, Lee Jones; (8th row) Marqueta Tyson, Jill Stein, Brian Witherspoon, A1 Francis, Gregg Horne, Mary Crawley, Anthony Gould, Scott Buttles, Patty Enneking, Bill Bell, Mike Cash. The SCA weathered many changes. Due to a change in the time schedule, which began March 6, there were two SCA councils. The old council was composed of one student selected from each homeroom. The new council was composed of one student selected from every English class. Horror movies were shown in the auditori- um twice — at Halloween and the weekend after exams. The jukebox, which was installed in the cafeteria, has made lunch more enjoy- able. Orientation and Back-to-School Night were two of the many activities sponsored by the SCA. 1. Thanks to the SCA, there is music to eat by. 2. Patsy Cook enjoys a SCA-sponsored dance. 1 . 2 . fifteen 1 Free Fair gets it together. 2. Pilgrim Twenty sings I m so glad. 3. A member of Free Fair provides a touch of humor. 4. Ann Chisman, Archie Lynch, and Mr. Johns are questioned by Free Fair. 5. Free Fair vocalist adds soul. 1 . | I wish I could he a brother like that ' The student body was entertained by two bands this year. The Pilgrim Twenty and Free Fair, in double assemblies. The ACappella added to the Christmas festivities by singing selections from their concert at our Christmas assembly. This spring, five convicts Irom Southampton Correctional Farm related their experiences to the Student body. sixteen 1 . Cowboy Day — What an assembly! In fact, it was the best we ' ve ever had. Never was such spirit displayed as it was that day. In the process, the Seniors won the Spirit Stick, and the cheerleaders and football players danced across the floor. Kecoughtan sent us a delightful gift — a playmate for Freddy — a real live red and white chicken. 1. Best dressed cowboys and cowgirls: Seniors — Debbie Carpenter and David Sampson; Juniors — Pam Jones and Steve Pulsifer; Sophomores — Marilyn Joyner and Jimmy Stillwell. 2. John Reed Moore holds the Spirit Stick won by the mighty Se- niors. 3. “So that ' s who’s under the crab! 4. Cowboys, cowgirls. Crabbers, and Indians all enjoy the Pep Rally. seventeen .4 Cotv boy Day spirit rides on to Victory Margaret Smith reigns over Blair defeat 5. awsBww Football Homecoming was the weekend of October 15 and 16. Our opponent James Blair was defeated 44-0. Attendants on the court were sophomores Connie Farris and Cynthia Morris, juniors Judy Bacchus and Frances Kapshuck, seniors Laura Clark, Watelia Douglas, and (Queen) Margaret Smith. Margaret was crowned at the Homecoming Dance Friday night. 1. Queen Margaret Smith surveys the crowd. 2. The court waits to go onto the field. 3. Junior members Frances Kapshuck, escorted by George Lamb, and Judy Bacchus, escorted by Johnny Williams, are presented to the spectators. 4 . Senior members of the court were Laura Clark, escorted by Scott Buttles, Margaret Smith, escorted by Roger Jenkins, and Watelia Douglas, escorted by Tommy Hicks. 5. Sophomore members were Connie Farris, escorted by Bruce Brooks, and Cynthia Morris, escorted by Melvin Kee. eighteen Student apathy adversely affects HHS dances The SCA sponsored three dances during the school year. The Football Homecoming Dance was held with music provided by the Royal Seven. Margaret Smith was crowned during the dance. The Basketball Homecoming Dance came next with music by Slapwater Jack. The Sweetheart Dance was last with music by the Aquatics. Because of the lack of participation ot students and parents, HHS dances almost weren ' t. 1. Slapwater Jack provided the music for Basketball Homecoming Dance. 2. Couples dance to the music. 3- Togetherness. 4. Bruce Harman buys a drink from Dance Committee members. 5. Shelley Slidge and Don Crudup enjoy the dancing. nineteen The S.C.A. is composed of everyone 1. The traffic jams in the lobby explain many class tardies. 2. Evangeline Perkins takes advantage of an unusually free phone. 3- Jackie Smith receives a smooch from an unidentified Cassanova. 4. Ernest Lassiter and Robert Dutton re-e-e-lax in the hall. Believe it or not, every student automati- cally becomes a member of the S.C.A. with his first step into Hampton High. In case you didn ' t notice the graveyard on the activities divider, flip back to page twelve and see if it doesn t remind you of the HHS participation — dead. twenty Basketball Homecoming had a personality all its own. The major rehearsal took place during halftime of the Pembroke-Hampton game. The height of the confusion was when the attendants sheepishly wandered the court with their escorts searching for their place. To top it off, the game was lost 74-46. Sophomore attendants were Karen Kimberhn and Linda Banks, Junior attendants — Kim Davis and Cressondra Brown. Jane Conner, Delores Wallace, Debbie Deveikis, and Queen Jamee West were the senior representatives on the Court. The Basketball Homecoming Court with their escorts: 1. Delores Wallace Harris Bright. 2. Jane Conner Donnie Dearing. 3. Cressondra Brown Thomas Mills. 4. Kim Davis David Bishop. 5. Linda Banks Timmy Stewart. 6. Karen Kimberlin Richard Cholewinski. 7. Jamee West George Dudley. 8. Debbie Devekis Scott Burrell. Jamee West crowned Basketball Homecoming Queen twenty-one SCA elections, very controversial This year, with the introduction of a question-answer period, the SCA elections became exciting and controversial. Religion and school spirit were discussed. Sid Alvis, who was elected President, took a no- nonsense stand by promising the students nothing, but assuring them that he would work for everything. Sophomore Brian Witherspoon was elected Vice-President in a close race and will serve next year along with Anne Chisman, Secretary; Gene Wilson, Treasurer; and David Ozment, Chaplain. 1. Sharon Melton campaigns vigorously for the otfice ot Secretary. 2. David Wally Bishop votes after registering with Ronald Williams and Valerie Pearce. 3. Sid Alvis demonstrates his relaxed campaign style. 4. Gene Wilson ' s speech brings on his election. ICC in trouble! 1. Roger Goldman conducts an ICC meeting. A rough year was faced by the ICC. The club, led by Roger Goldman, voted to abolish itself; yet it will remain a part of HHS next year. Despite the troubled year the club led a drive which produced cold water fountains in the halls. Inter-Club Council: (front, l.-r.) Cecil Overton, Janice McErlean, Anne Chisman, Pat Brake; (back) Ronald Hepler, Holoman, Sheree Claxton. Connie Farris, Bruce Akey; Tony Fertitta, Mark Gibbons, Hunter Francis ' . (middle) Deborah Boothe, Kathy Flanagan, Faith Anne twenty-three f « Al ay Day goes ovet twenty-four with a splash What’s May Day without a May Pole? It ' s football on the front lawn, picnic lunches and helium balloons, frisbee, ‘water, water every- where, and best of all . . . no fourth period! ! ! 1. Teresa Durrette and company engage in chicken fights. 2. Marcus Brown welcomes everyone to the May Day festivities. 3. Kim Davis caught in the action. 4. Alias Abduel, David Roberts, is brought to the shoulders of admiring club members. 5. HHS students entertain law students from William and Mary. 6. Mr. Cutler and Roger Goldman wrestle with the hose. 7. Harris Bright and Thomasina Smith excape to a deserted classroom. 8. Everybody wants a balloon. 9. Who said football season was over? 10. Meanwhile, out back . . .11 The faculty takes advantage of the sunshine. 12. Speaker of the class, Jennifer Kaiser, participates in the fun and games. 11 . twenty-five A ' Cappella sings for Silver Anniversary The Choral department of Hampton High School, under the diredtion of Sidney Swiggett, was composed of the A’Cappella, Girls Chorus, and Concert Choir. All three groups contributed to the Fall, Christmas, and Spring Concerts. For the Spring Concert, formal attire was worn. The A ' Cappella had a very successful year. Besides their usual concerts, the A Cappella sang the Song of Christmas’ with a band ensemble during an assembly. February brought the Peninsula Symphony Orchestra ' s 25th Anniversary and an invitation to sing with the Hampton Institute Choir, Angelucci Choir and the Peninsula Choral Society. In addition, twenty members were sent to regional chorus at Bethel High School. The A ' Cappella raised money by selling drinks and candy at home basketball games. The combined A’Cappellas of Hampton City Schools sang at the All City Concert and at the Baccalaureate Service at the Coliseum. A ' CAPELLA: ( 1st row, l.-r.) Halcyon Jones, June Whiteed, Connie Davenport, Carolyn Perry, Pat Willey, Jay Hogg, Doug Braconnier, Robert Dutton, Joseph Trimble. (2nd row) Debra Willis, Norma Roberts, Mary Romaine, Joseph Luciano, Brad Farrand, John Roe, Brian Witherspoon. (3rd row) Mary Ann Ogiba, Anne Edwards, Pat Brake, Kim Kostyal, Judy Saunders, Lila Lineberger, Mark Holland, Scott Wilson. Randy Johnson. (4th row) Sharon Lockwood, Carol Jean Crane, Carolyn Williams, Barbara Boeshore, Jane Wynne, Debbie Deveikis, Johnny Robinson, Keith Rathbone, David Roberts, Vernon Johnson. GIRL S CHORUS i 1st row, l.-r) Judy Graves, Sharon Claxton, Judy Harris, Brenda Yarborough. (2nd row Yvonne Santit ' ul, Phyllis Cary, Mary Dubrey, Vennie Wright. ( 3rd row) Sherly Figueiredo, Nina Kibler, Bernadine Jennings, Teresa Nelson. (4th row) Gina Hargett, Velma Blackwell, Celeste Daniels, Deborah Jarvis, Sharon O ' Bryan. twenty-six of Peninsula Symphony Orchestra A CAPELLA: ( 1st row, l.-r.) Mike Cash, Tommy McElveen, Danny McFarland, Susan Roberts, Joyce Bowers, Nancy Halliday, Watelia Douglas, Jan Hawkins, Ruth Council, Denise Hopson. (2nd row ' ) Michael Williams, Harris Bright, Bob Jones, Lynne Lauter, Marilyn Graves, Tomasina MacCutchen, Kay Mitchell, Elizabeth Moran, Carol McFarland, Ann Gearhart. (3rd row) Paul Moore, Russell Gentry, Cathy Leath, Martha Sherman, Beth Delk, Cindy Partick, Shar Van Dyke, Sharon Gray, Francis Uzzell, Sandra Jessup. (4th row) Doug Strup, Gene Wilson, Cliff Moore, John Ratledge, Desiree Darden, Leslie Neal, Rose Raynor, Jeanette Hudson, Claudia Little, Pam Blewett, Blondell Woods, Gale Jones. -4 r 1 K l j tin mmjtL ISiJ CONCERT CHOIR ( 1st row, l.-r.) Francis Smith. Sharon Gwynn, Nancy Brown, Debbie Davenport, Lauren Heath, Bonnie Collins, Barbara Leak, Jeannie Lindley, Rosemary Harness, Rosalie Davis, Katrina Sylver, Gail Wyatt, Carolyn Edwards, Lisa Allred, Janice Harrison, Vicky Flowers. (2nd row) Almeria Fauntleroy, Jean Huggett, Marynell Bartron, Annette Gurley, Richard Harper, Tyrone Manley. Susan Bowler, Patty Jones, Bonnie Jones, Brenda Powell, Linda Friesen, Robbin Wheeler, Susan Stanley, Shirley Williams. (3rd row) Tarnyal Scott, Eddie Stover, Robert Harrison, Dennis Williford, Maurice Byrd, John McFarland, Ernest Thomas, Cynthia Simmons, Deborah Grow, Kathy Hall, Arlette Garriss, Darlene Wesley, Jane McKinney. Sharon Lockwood and Carol Jean Crane sell food at the basketball game while Mr. Swiggett looks on. twenty-seven as the A ' Capella sang on For some, the spring chorus concert was their last chance to sing together; for others, Baccalaureate would be the last chance. The seniors will be leaving and new faces will take their places. Although the heat was stifling, the choruses sang on. Sharon Lockwood was honored as the most valuable chorus member. Pat Brake and Danny McFarland were awarded the most valuable alto and tenor, respectively. 1. and 2. Lift up your voices and sing! 3. Pat Willey and Bob Jones clown around before their performance begins. 3. twenty-nine Band highlights football game with fashion show The Hampton High School Marching Band was one of the most hard working orga- nizations in the school. The band averaged two hours of practice daily. This year the football scene was brightened by the appear- ance of the Marching 100 beautifully clad in their new uniforms. The band set the mood for several of the pep rallies held during football season. The band ' s talent and spirit have once again put HHS at the front of the pack. thirty Band rates well in region 4 . The concert band gave four concerts and various members participated in district, regional and state bands. Four concerts, Christmas, Winter, Pops and Spring, were given. The band achieved the highest rating in the region at the band festival at Warwick High School. Crabbers were represented in the All -State band by Adrienne Alston and Robin Williams. thirty-one Band sends two to All-State 2 . 1. French horns Beverly Peterson and Billy Leath pay strict attention to the music. 2. Gregg Horne plays the harmonica instead of the more- accustomed trombone. 3. Trumpeters David Whitcomb and Rob Lawson play out. 4. Sharon Lockwood at the keyboards. thirty-two Majorettes practice long hours 1. Vinetta Paige and Colleen Green perform at a football game. 2. Mary Ann Francis finishes a routine. 3. Lisa McMillan and Beverly Montgomery fall in step with the music. Led by Vinetta Paige and sponsor Miss Mingee, the majorettes practiced many hours. The results of these practices were viewed at the football games and parades. thirty-three Thespians present Garricks: (front, l.-r.) Kathy Smart, Anne Sawyer, Karen Bryder, Joan Mitchell, Debbie Whitham, Pat Brake; (middle) Laura Jackson, Mona Walker, Donna Girrier, Joyce Glenn, Pam Tysinger, Karen Moran, Patty Dobbins, Pam Mitchell, Debbie Wapner, Peggy Lloyd, Jeanne Franklin; (back) Debbie Ray, Anthony Fertitta, Nancy Brown, Ann Stoney, Ken Hewitt, Paul Moore, John McFarland, Tyrone Manley, Kathy Gresham, Shawneequa Pearson, Charlie Otte, Martha Ray, Kathy Askounis, Brenda Hawks. International Thespian Troupe 300 received a new instructor, 11 new thespians, and a new couch. Many newcomers made the plays true learning experiences which is the main goal of the society. The fall production Our Toivn was Mrs. Smith ' s first. In the spring, 1-act, I ' m a Fool received a rating of good at the district festival. Spring also brought initiation and the traditional Thespian banquet. 1. Kathy Askounis and Bruce Brooks as Emily and George, portray man and wife. 2. Ann Stoney gives milk to Sharon Gray. 3. Joey Lensbower as Mr. Webb talks about the wedding with his soon-to-be son-in-law. i. Kathy Askounis waits for the ceremo- ny to begin. 3. The wedding is over. 6. David Oz merit as the stage manager speaks to the audience in the play Our Town. thirty-four ■ Ml the play Our T£LUJ1 Thespians: (front, l.-r.) Kathy Gresham, Martha Ray, Tyrone Manley, Anne Sawyer, John McFarland, Ann Stoney, Karen Bryder, Ken Hewitt, Paul Moore, Debbie Ray; (back, l.-r) Debbie Whitham, Brenda Hawks, Joan Mitchell, Sharon Gray, Charlie Otte, Pat Brake, Nancy Brown, Kathy Askounis. thirty-five Honor code enforced by Honor Council The HHS Honor Council with Chairman Billy Ball and Secretary Debbie Deveikis, served to enforce the honor code. The Council, composed of nine members — four seniors, three juniors and two sophomores — convened whenever a case came up, and was a way lor students violating the honor code to be tried by their peers. Honor Council: (front, l.-r.) Adrienne Alston, Jean Jones, Valerie Pearce; (back) Brian 1. Valerie Pearce oversees the voting procedures Witherspoon, Billy Ball, David Maloney, Mr. Snead, with the help of Ronald Williams. thirty-six National Honor Society inducts thirty- seven National Honor Society: (first row, l.-r.) Trip Wornom, Neil Ferrari, Brian Stanes; (second) Bob Jones, Valerie Pearce, Jill Stein, Laura Clark, Brenda Hawks, Mimi Boston, Susan Law; (third) Beth Diggles, Billy Ball, Anita Goodwin, Deidra Barnes, Betty Cole, Debbie Boothe, Debbie Deveikis, Jennifer Benthall, Jennifer Kaiser, Joan Mitchell; (fourth) Anne Ray, Doug Taylor, Bobby Owens, Rory Walsh, Venus Barbour, Jeannie Peters, Sharon Ali, Adrienne Alston, Cathy Mugler, Darlene Binns, Rhonda Simpson; (fifth) Keith Baker, Robert McDonald, Joyce Alexander, Debbie Ray; (sixth) H.G. Oli veras, Bruce Akey, Pat Brake, Anne Edwards, Kathy Babb, Missy Trevallion, Cathy Hemmila, Alice Phillips, Sharon Gray, Steve Slade; (seventh) David Maloney, Mark Gibbons, David Bishop, Ross Robins, A1 Francis, Bruce Frost, Clifford Myers. National Honor Society recognizes those students who are outstanding scholastically and also possess qualities of leadership, char- acter and service. An induction ceremony was held in October during which thirty-seven students, thirty-two juniors and five seniors, were inducted. Following this activity, members attended the fall district convention at William and Mary. Members also attended the spring convention at Warwick High School. A picnic was held in June at Mrs. Livingston ' s. Seniors displayed their membership by wearing gold stoles at the graduation ceremonies. 1. Bc-th Diggles ponders the homework situation. 2. NHS members Anne Ray, Debbie Whitham and Billy Ball confer with French teacher, Mr. Bill Solomon. thirty-seven Quill and Scroll has fourteen new members Quill Scroll: (sitting, l.-r.) Sandy Dipersio, Sharon Van Dyke, Anne Chisman, Jean Mitchell, Holly Wentz, Patty Enneking, Jill Lona Ingram, Missy Trevallion, Joan Mitchell, (back) Beth Stein, Ann Stoney. Diggles, Jan Swartz, Barbara Brown, Jamee West, Mimi Boston, Quill and Scroll is an honorary society whose members have shown superior standing in some form of journalism working with either the Seafarer, Krabba Highlight, Krabba Karavan, or Krabba. In order to be considered eligible for membership in this so- ciety, a student must be a junior or a senior with a high scholastic standing. Fourteen members were inducted into Quill and Scroll in early spring. Lona Ingram, Sandy Dipersio, Beth Diggles, Barbara Brown, Missy Trevallion, and Patty Enneking wait patiently to see Jamee West s picture. thirty-eight Forensic Team ties for first place in the district Mr. Mitchem and Mrs. Griffin sponsored the HHS Forensic Team. Nine students who had been chosen through a series of elimina- tions competed in the district. In the district the team placed as follows: Steve Slade, first — Boy ' s Extemporaneous; Sheryl Creech, Third — Girl ' s Extemporaneous; Dale Goodman, fourth — Boys Poetry; Joan Mitchell, first — Girls Oration; David Ozment, fourth — Boys Oration; Jean Mitchell, first — Girl ' s Prose ' Robert McDonald, fourth — Boy s Prose, Sharon Gray, second — Spelling. Forensics Team: (sitting, l.-r.) Sheryl Creech, Joan Mitchell, Jean Mitchell, Mona Walker, Sharon Gray; (standing) David Ozment, Steve Slade, Robert McDonald, Dale Goodman. thirty-nine Leo Club: (front, l.-r.) Anne Ray, Desiree Darden, Karen Falk, Janice Holloman, Stephanie Curfman; (middle) Adrienne Alston, Julie Chilson, Debbie Bloxom, Marqueta Tyson, Jennifer Benthall, Stephanie Northern, Sharon Gray, Jane McKinney, Kathy Babb, Pat Brake; (back) David Whitcomb, Derry Mace, Mike Steam, Tom Norris, Jim Nelson, Jerry Hooks, David Dansey. LEO : Leadership: Experience; Opportunity The LEO Club met with a slow start this year . . selling barbecue? Donuts and baked goods were also sold to raise money for the group. LEO, the only coed service club at Hampton, is sponsored by the Hampton Lions Club. Jennifer Benthall, President, and Sharon Gray, Vice President, led the club in s everal other projects. Members collected for the Heart Fund and sold tickets for the Lions Club Variety Show. School trophies were polished, and a semi -successful project was launched for collecting glass for Earth Day. LEO supported the golf and tennis teams and held a post-season banquet for both. 1. LEO members with club sponsor Mrs. Randall. 2. President, Jennifer Benthall, takes charge. forty Debate Club: (l.-r.) Kathy Flanagan, Mike Mazur, Ellen Pitsilides, David Ozment, Frances Kapsuck, John Knibb. HHS Debate teams hit the road. Both varsity and novice debating teams enjoyed a busy year. Aside from regularly scheduled debates with district schools, the group travelled to several schools in the Tide- water district, including a switch debate where affirmative and negative members debated vice versa. Invitational meets were held at The University of Richmond and Madison College. The Penninsula debate was held at William and Mary College, in which both teams captured 3rd place. Final record for the team was novice 10-2, varsity 25- 11. 1. Kathy Flanagan ready for a field trip. 2. Sponsor, Mr. Johnson, on the road. 3- Mike Mazur and David Ozment working hard for the Debate Team. forty-one Keyettes: (front, l.-r.) Kathy Flanagan, Jill Stein, Ann Gearhart, Cathy Hutzler, Ellen Bragg, Stephanie Balson, Becky Keener, Jean Jones, Beth Diggles, Jan Hawkins; (middle) Marion Fulghram, Mimi Boston, Carol Jean Crane, Laura Clark, Roni Robins, Nancy Halliday, Carol Ward, Eleanor Borbas, Anne Wilson, Sandy Rembish; (back) Patty Frank, Mary Ann Francis, Bev Youse, Debbie Deveikis, Jan Swartz, Annette Lewis, Sheryl Creech, Susan Roberts, Valerie Pearce, Betty Cole, Shawneequa Pearson, Darlene Binns, Rhonda Simpson, Joyce Alexander, Linda Dobbins, Mary Crawley, Jennifer Kaiser. 1. Rhonda Simpson and Patty Frank paint the bathroom doors. 2. Prospective and old members converse at the latest tea. 3- Nancy Halliday, Becky Keener, Jean Jones, and Carol Jean Crane rehearse for a skit to be presented at a district rally. Keyettes love Rex! The Keyettes of Hampton High School have had a busy and fulfilling year. Selling Rex Cleaner at the start of the year meant the Keyettes could devote their time to service projects. They undertook such things as Christmas caroling at Mary Immaculate Hos- pital; visiting the Medic-Home; and painting the restroom doors at Hampton High School. The Keyettes also planned various activities for Virginia’s Earth Week. ' 3 . forty-two Key Clubbers love Krabba Directories Key Club: (front, l.-r.) Larry Frost, Rob Worley, Jeff Rives, Gene Wilson, Trip Wornom, Roger Goldman, Bob Jones; (middle) Chuck Jordan, Phil Huffman, Cliff Moore, Cary Patrick, Anthony Gould, Andy Huggins, Cecil Overton, Jim Nelson; (back) Maurice Byrd, Thad Konopnicki, Dwayne Washington, Bruce Frost, Lance Enderson, Peter Fitch, David Bishop, Ronald Williams, David Maloney, Hunter Francis, Billy Ball. The Key Club has kept very busy trying to keep up with past accomplishments of the Old Key Club. ' They sold football programs, worked at Langley Field ' s Kids Day, cleaned up school grounds, replaced the crab on top of Thorpe, and as always, sold the ever-famous Krabba Directories. They have taken time out from all their ac- tivities, though, to have speakers, such as Mayor Montague, attend meetings and also they have taken in their share of new members. David Bishop cleans the crab for the Key Club. forty-three Basketball and club projects take up Interact time Interact: i front, l.-r . ) Alan Poland, Andy Goodman, Gregg Stadlin, Brian Starnes, Bubba Guilford; i back) Dennis Crocker, Dale Goodman, David Roberts, Jim Dixon, Steve Hecht, Bruce Hilling. Jim Dixon, Andy Goodman and Tommy Bradshaw have their say at an Interact meeting. The Interact club led by Alan Poland and sponsored by Mr. Lentz kept busy with basketball and various service projects. Their projects included collecting for the Heart Fund, Muscular Dystrophy, and for ALSAC. They conducted a continuous project to keep the areas of LaSalle Avenue, Pembroke Ave- nue and the Tunnel Road clean. forty-four Jerry Hooks, Vicki Warren, Brenda Hawks, and Pat Brake work on plans for a new service project. The TICS, sponsored by Miss Deloatch, were Teens Involved in Community Service. Each month brought on a new service project. Some of their activities included collecting for Muscular Dystrophy and the Heart Fund, visiting the Virginia State School, sending money to the Christian Children ' s Fund. Fi- nally by the end of the year, a scholarship of $100.00 was earned through candy and bake sales. . TICS have booth for blind at Hampton Fair Day TICS: (front, l.-r.) Celeste Oliver, Shawneequa Pearson, Cynthia Martin, Lynn Altschuler, Pat Brake, Darlene Binns; (back) Cecil Overton, Brenda Hawks, Jerry Hooks, Penny Allen, Tony Ricks. forty- five Y -teens hit the road Y-Teens: (front, l.-r.) Pat Whittington, Sharon Snth, Carol Wilkinson, Nancy Wright, Joyce Alexander; (back) Robin Whisnant, Cathy Mugler, Cynthia Martin, Judy Faulk. forty-six The Y-Teens spent much time on the road. They went to Washington for a weekend, Nagshead on a camping trip, and to Pennsylvania. They sponsored three folk festivals and had a candy sale. Robin Whisnant and another student take advantage of the jukebox. Hampton Apathy Strikes Again ' ' % st - t ' JpKl For all the clubs no ■ ; •• ■ ? : ' Vi KRABBA Staff dreads Barbara Brown was awarded the Most Valuable Krabba Stall Member lor being the only staff member who didn ' t lose her cool the whole year. As Jill Stein bellowed her daily — ! , Barbara passively typed on . . . and on . . . and on . . . When Joni came marching home again so did the red trash can, pleasing both Miss Eudy and Mr. Newsome. Monthly birthday parties were held with the menu ranging from angel food cake to hot tacos. Carol Jean Crane led the uprising of the staff which resulted in the occupation of the Publications Room and one broken chair. Jim Dixon proved the theory of the Survival of the Fittest when he actually survived being the only male on the staff. The torture was unbearable, but he took it like a man.” Faith Ann McErlean and the Cropper Caper became the best seller in modern novels; while the Notorious Index Snatcher struck time and time again. The Krabba Staff, consisting of Jill Stein, Jamee West (co- editors), Barbara Brown, Patty Enneking, Carol Jean Crane, Jan Swartz, Eleanor Borbas, Jim Dixon, and Faith Ann McErlean would like for all of the students who purchased an annual to know that this book will self- destruct at exactly 6:00 AM on July 16, 1984. You will then have the pleasure of watching S 10.50 (or S5.50 with an activities book) go up in smoke — suckers! forty-eight KRABBA Staff: (front, l.-r.) Jan Swartz, Faith Ann McErlean, Eleanor Borbas; (middle) Jim Dixon, Carol Jean Crane, Barbara Brown; (top) Jamee West, Jill Stein, Patty Enneking. 1. Jim Dixon and Carol Jean Crane prop up their feet after a hard day ' s work. 2. Eleanor Borbas draws her final lay out. 3- Carol Jean Crane diligently crops pictures. 4. Jan Swartz hard at work while Jim Dixon relaxes on the table. 5. Jill Stein, Barbara Brown, Carol Jean Crane, and Miss Eudy discuss the next taco party. 6. Many sore muscles were produced by this Super Manual Typewriter. forty-nine KRABBAs for sale 1. Vennie Wright and Nancy Wright make a sale. 2. A Krabba poster. Hi there, we are from Hampton High School, and we are selling ads for the 1972 Krabba annual. ' ' That was the opening line of Ad Staff members Vennie Wright, Becky Brewer, and Nancy Wright. Although selling ads and drawing layouts were the most important aspects of the staff ' , also included were painting signs and selling annuals. Selling annuals brought money to count, ably handled by Vennie Wright, business manager. 1 . Krabba Ad Staff: (l.-r.i Nancy Wright, Vennie Wright, Becky Brewer. fifty Literary magazine , SEAFARER, puts out two issues Seafarer Staff: (front, i.-rj Lynette Popma, Beth Diggles, Kathy Gresham, Ann Stoney, Stephanie Scotti, Jean Lankes; (middle; Mary Crawley, Debra Mero, Beth Rives, April Boston, Holly Wentz, Mimi Boston, Becky Keener, Barbara Brown; (back) Elizabeth Behrens, Gary Weston, Eleanor Borbas, John Roe, John Ratledge, Susan Bragg, Sharon Ali, Jennifer Kaiser, Jennifer Benthall, Joyce Alexander. 1. Mimi Boston, editor, discusses problems with Mary Crawley and. Kathy Gresham. 2. April Boston and Sharon All work during lunch to meet a deadline. The Seafarer staff with editor Mimi Boston, and sponsor Mrs. Randall put out two editions. Contributions from students were read, and if selected, typed and readied for printing. Helping Mimi were: Poetry editor, Ann Stoney; Art editor, Holly Wentz; Short Story editor, Sharon Ali; Circulation stall head, Mary Crawley; and head of Typing staff Jennifer Kaiser. fifty-one Krabba Highlight staff Working under the leadership of editor, Beth Diggles, and sponsor, Mrs. Corzatt, the Krabba Highlight staff ' worked hard to get nine issues printed. Here are a few selected quotes: roving reporters . . . What’s gull- ible.- ' . . . What goes in Jockey Shorts, peo- ple? . . . What usually goes in Jockey Shorts? . . . Anybody know of some news? . . . you’ve got to be kidding . . . Little Miss Missy . . . Goldman, Kruse blew it again — where’s the Polaroid . . . Anyone know some interesting people? Our guiding voice from above — JC. 1. Dennis Williams, Andrew Bryne, and Steve Popovich find work hard at times. 2. Steve Popovich takes time out from work to look at a passer-by 3- Sandy DiPersio and David Lynn dis- cover the newspaper isn ' t the only fun thing in life! fifty-two edits liberal newspaper ' v ■ Mr: r |LV mT ■ r Br -X ‘A M PHpHMn ' ifll ■ v| Krabba Highlight: (front, l.-r.) Missy Trevallion, Sandy DiPersio, David Kruse. Shar Van Dyke; (middle) Dennis Williams, Andrew Byrne, Beth Diggles; (back) Stephanie Scotti, Lona Ingram, Kay Mitchell, Roger Goldman. 1. Wash your hands, Roger! 2. Time out for a jello break. 3. Dennis Williams impersonates who? fifty-three Krabba Karavan makes radio leaves 1. Charlie Gerringer, Sharon Ah and Sheree Claxton get ready to go on the air. 2. Joan Mitchell gives the signal for everyone to get ready. Krabba Karavan is the school ' s radio pro- gram which is broadcasted on WVEC A.M. at 10:10 each Saturday morning. “Good-Bye Columbus ' ' is Krabba Karavan s theme music. Halloween customs, interacial dating, and witchcraft were a few of the topics for shows. The Tuesday afternoon meetings included plans for the upcoming show and the election of Student of the Week. Rehearsals for the Saturday morning shows were on Thursday and Friday of each week. Krabba Karavan: (front, l.-r.) Billy Ball, Dale Goodman, Mike Mazur, Bill Ireland; (middle) Sheree Claxton, Jean Mitchell, Joan Mitchell, Stephanie Scotti; (back) Sharon Ali, Sharon Melton, Carol Ward, Anne Chisman, Nina Kibler, Vanessa Whitaker, Frances White. fifty-four HHS Historians enjoy a weekend at Gettysburg Hampton High Historians: (sitting, l.-r.) Anne Ray, Anne Edwards, Marilyn Mangrum, Jim Nelson, Stephanie Curfman, Faith Ann McErlean; (back) Mike Wilkinson, Anne Chisman, Gus Hulcher, A1 Francis, Carolyn Perry, Sharon Gray, Janice Holoman, Karen Bryder. Kathy Babb, David Dansey, Gregg Horne. The HHS Historians, under the leadership of Anne Ray, conducted two doughnut sales and took a trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Some of the programs for the Tuesday night meetings included a talk on family trees, slides of different countries in Europe, and a talk on Europe. Historic togetherness is shown by Stephanie Curfman, Jim Nelson, Faith Ann McErlean, Marilyn Mangrum, and Mike Wilkinson. fifty-five French Club mixes work with fun The French Club began the year with a car wash to pay last year ' s scholarship. A bike ride in Williamsburg followed and then a Christmas party. Interesting speakers presented programs on France at Meetings. Foreign Language Week activities of the members included posting signs in French, attending the banquet, conducting devotions in French and helping with the teacher ' s tea. 1. Ann Edwards and Laura Stem enjoy the company of foreigners at the Language Week Banquet. 2. Je suis venue, j ai vu, j ' ai vaincu (I came, I saw, I conquered). French Club members: (front, l.-r.) Mike Wilkinson, Cecil Overton, Kim Kostyal, Janice Holoman, Alice Phillips, Ann Edwards, Jill Stein; (back ' Brian Starnes, Ann Chisman, Jim Nelson, Shawneequa Pearson, Sharon Gray, Debra Mero, Missy Trevallion, Anne Ray, Laura Stein, Beverly Youse, Eleanor Borbas. fifty-six Spanish Honor Society: (front, l.-r.) Bruce Akey, Neil Ferrari, Bobby Owens, Tommy Norris, Daniel Mazur, Rob Worley; (middle) Jane Conner, Laura Clark, Jean Jones, Joan Mitchell, Debbie Boothe, Debbie Bloxom, Judy Saunders, Mrs. McCracken; (back) Lois Krizmencic, Pat Gardina, Karen Falk, Arthur Gilliam, Patricia Wallace, Cliff Myers, Lynn Novikoff, Betty Fedziuk, Patty Murray. Spanish Club began their activities with a picnic for their new members. In order to give a scholarship, pies of many flavors and HHS pins with the year of graduation attached were sold. National Foreign Language week earned a lot of attention, especially the banquet and entertainment and organization of the teacher s tea. Spanish Honor Society, composed of those students who have maintained a “B average for three years, inducted 21 members. Four meetings were held in which only Spanish was spoken and a project benefiting the school was conducted. 1. Bruce Akey helps himself to French Club ' s Coq au vin. 2. Sponsors Mr. Solomon and Mrs. McCracken enjoy foreign gourmet. Spanish Club is busy during Language Week Spanish Club: (front, l.-r.) Dwaine Washington, Patty Dobbins, Russell Gentry, Pat Willey, Jane Martin, Mike Cash, Neil Ferrari, Liz Lively, Rob Worley, Jane Conner; (back) Mr. Dellis, Mrs. McCracken, Judy Saunders, Karen Falk, Bruce Akey, Anne Wilson, Debbie Bloxom, Linda Dobbins, Patty Murray, Jean Huggett, Beth Tannen, Debbie Marshall, Debbie Glenn, Debbie Boothe. fifty-seven Ice skating highlights German Club activities German Club: (front, l.-rj Bobby Charles, Robbie Craven, Huggins, Cathy Hutzler, Debbie Deveikis, Barbara Boeshore, Brian Starnes, Harold Wilkinson: (back) Sandy Kulik, Sheryl Anne Chisman, Beth Rives, April Boston, Beth Delk, Carolyn Creech, David Whitcomb, Hunter Francis, Larry Frost, Andy Perry. 1. Debbie Deveikis observes the remaining food before deciding what to take next. 2. April Boston tries s sample of food before filling her plate. Debbie Deveikis as German Club Pres- ident and Mr. Lentz as sponsor helped co- ordinate most of the club ' s activities. The group ice skated at the coliseum and partici- pated at the annual language banquet. fifty-eight Latin lives today Hi m Wf Latin Honor society: (front, i.-r.) Ellen Bragg, Ken Hewitt, Matt Horne, nie Northern, Ann Gearhart, Arlette Garriss, Mrs. Hall; (back) Chuck Sheryl Figueiredo, David Bishop, Robert McDonald; (middle) Doug Taylor, Jordan, Gregg Horne, David Maloney, David Sinclair. Karen Bryder, Susan Law, Nancy Halliday, Nancy Van Valkenburg, Stepha- The Latin Honor Society is composed of first-year students with an A average, second- year students with a B average, and third-year students with a C average. Sponsored by Mrs. Hall, the club held an induction banquet and participated in foreign language week. 1. Robert McDonald converses with fellow lan- guage students at the Language Week banquet. fifty-nine A handful of students were appointed to the recently formed Science Honor Society. These students trom the Physics, Biology, and Chemistry classes maintained an A average to gain admittance into the club. The members of this club, avid fans of Chemistry and Physics, spent the year travel- ing to places where they could pursue their interst. The Space Radiation Laboratory, Langley Tour, and NASA Tour are a few of the places the club visited although most of the members agreed that McDonald’s was the most interesting stop on any of their field trips. The officers were President, A.J. Bowers: Vice-President, Kathy Flanagan; Sec- retary, Thomas Bradshaw; Treasurer, Bruce Frost; and Chaplain, Dick Phillips. Science students pursue interest Science Honor Society: (front, l.-r.) David Garri- son, A.j. Bowers, Tommy Bradshaw, David Bish- op, Bruce Akey, H.G. Oliveras; (middle) Clifford Myers, Bob Owens, Neil Ferrari, A1 Francis, Rob Worley, Steve Hecht, Billy Ball; (back) Debbie Boothe, Alice Phillips, Anne Edwards, Holly Wentz, Karen Falk, Mary Ann Francis, Trip Wornom, Valerie Pearce, Roger Goldman, Bruce Frost. Chem-Phy Club: (front, l.-r.) A.J. Bowers, David Potter, Billy Ball, A1 Francis, Roger Goldman, Alan Poland, Gary Goldacker, Robbie Craven; (middle) Dick Phillips, Larry Corsa, Mary Mister, Debbie Marshall, Patty Favre, Gregg Horne, Kim Davis, Kathy Flanagan, Peter Fitch, David Garrison; (back) David Dansey, David Abduel ' Roberts, Steve Hecht, Tommy Bradshaw, Pete Blount, Bruce Frost, Larry Curfman. sixty Chess team posts 5-3 record Chess Team: (l.-r.) Andrew Byrne, Steve Slade, Jeff Johnson, and Bob Wilson. The thinking lettermen. Chess Team, posted a 5-3 record behind the leadership of President Steve Slade and Vice-president Jeff Johnson. The teams maimed by the Crabbers on the road to their success were Warwick, Menchville, Gloucester, York, and Hampton Roads Acadenty. Varsity Club plans May dance Varsity Club: (1st row, l.-r.) Jean Mitchell, Linda Dobbins, Steve Crocker, Alex Hill, Tommy Brown, Lynthis Porter, Ann Lineberry, Karen Roscoe, Karen Cavanaugh, Janet Roach, Rhonda Simpson; (2nd row) Cary Patrick, Ricky Rickett, Anthony Gould, Scott Wilson, Bob Jones, Mike Troth, Brian Starnes, Billy Price, Steve Slade, Jeff Rives, Jimmy Adams; (3rd row) Scott Buttles, Gene Wilson, Mark Kirby, Hunter Francis, Clifford Myers, Mike Taylor, Dale Goodman, Neil Ferrari, Coach Frank Johnson; (4th row) Trip Wornom, Jimmy Mayhew, Currie Craven, Bruce Frost, Robert Worley, Bruce Guilford, Bud Rogers, Carlton Young. The Varsity Club spent their year planning a May dance, which never dame off, and selling a variety oi light bulbs. The members of this honorary club enjoyed a fellowship with their fellow letter men ladies. sixty-one The A.F.J.R.O.T.C 1 Jack Rogers and his date enjoy watching the tun. 2. Dennis Long solemnly raises the flags. 3. The Krabba Cadets form a pathway for the Basketball Homecoming attendants, i. Queen Margaret Smith is congratulated by Colonel Stifift. 5. Howard Stearn and Toni Seaman ' jitterbug ' ' at the AFJROTC Ball. 6. Johnny Robinson and Sid Alvis demon- strate true cadet unity. Take a squadron of Crabbers combined with the discipline, respect and aerospace training of AFJROTC, and you have the Krabba Cadets. Each cadet participates in the classroom instruction where he learns about the principles of flight, navigation, weather, aircrafts and rocket engines, and aerospace history. Cadets receive drill training to stimu- late discipline and coordination, as seen by the award-winning drill team and color guard. Extra-curricular activities including the bowl- ing team, Military Ball committee, and the Journal staff maintain a high level of squad- ron unity. sixty-two d oesn ' just march ! AFJROTC: (officers l.-r.) Addison Cheeseman, Chester Boyd, Sid Alvis; (front) Steve Slade, George Gore, Bill Lloyd, Mike Mierchuk, Raymond Boyd, Elmo Townsend, Jerry Hooks, Karl Sidney; (second row) Ernest Thomas, Ricky Hooks, Dale Tidwell, Alvin Golden, Glendeli Wilson, William Miller, Dennis Long, David Staton; (third) Bruce Hilling, Luther Church, Alvis Golden, Curtis Murray, Michael Jones, Omar Cuza, Bob Harness, Melvin Kee; (fourth) Billy Price, John Esada, Clifton Carey, Jeff Johnson, Arthur Moody, Everett Hill, William Kulik, Tommy Lee; (fifth) Steve Stanley, Jack Rogers, Reico Ferbee, H.G. Oliveras, Arthur Baily, Da id Cooper. Rufus Philips, Jack Hogge; (sixth) Wilbur Mason, Howard Stearn, John Slicer, Frank Keene, Norman Manley, Danny Apple, Dennis Jenkins, LaVern Vann; (seventh) John Moore, Dave Carter, Joe Luciano, Howard King, Ernest Lassiter, David Cooper, Sherman Mack; (eighth) Ricky Blackburn, Butch Conner, Charles Sinkler, Max Harrison. • sixty-three Stud ent assistants aid Student Assistants: (front, l.-r.) Pat Geiger, Tomasina McCutcheon, Rebecca Atkinson, Laurie Johnson, Valerie Pearce, Joan Mitchell, Labecca French; (middle) Cindy Diggs, Robin Campbell, Debbie Smith. Betsy Hatcher, Sharon Ali, Mary Mister, Denise Lineberry, Jackie Gibson, Ruth Geiger; (back; Adrienne Alston, Margaret Goodrich, Anne Greenman, Linda Dobbins, Beth Payne, Helen Gurley, Stephanie Hopkins. Library Student Assistants: (first row, l.-r.) Carol Wilkinson, Pat Whittington, Robin Whisnant; (second) Lorraine Crane, Gloria Bryan, Shar Van Dyke, Cathy Bowers, Laurie Pietroswski, Sheryl Creech, Wanda Smith, Penny Adams, Nancy Keener; (third) Randy Wallace, Julie Chilson, Kathy Dent, Sandy Kulik, Denise Lee, Desi Kirch, Fay Allen, Susan Stanley, Cheryl Quinn; (fourth) Michael Koonce, Wayne Cooper, David Bishop, Paul Moore, Bruce Brooks, Jeff Sadler, Bruce Edmonds, Steve Strickland. administration and faculty AV Staff: (front, l.-r.) William Gilliam, Tommy Harvey Walston, Bruce Brooks, Steve Stanley, George Seidnitzer, Wallace Moore, Benny Newman; (back) Brad Harris, David Kemp. Farrand, Jerry Hooks, Ronnie Hepler, Marshall Staton, Student assistants aided administration and also helped in the bookstore and the library. Some various jobs assigned to these students were collecting IBM cards, checking out books, sending out overdue and repeated notices, and delivering and picking up AV equipment. Answering the phone and shelfing books were two of the other ways to keep busy. Assistants of all kinds found themselves running errands and doing favors for many others. 1. Robin Whisnant checks out a book for Jack Jones. 2. Brad Farrand takes time off to read about new AV equipment. The Future Business Leaders, led by Pres- ident Jeanie Lewis, sold smile plaques and Christmas candles. They collected for the WGH Penny Pitch and the Heart Fund. The members attended the Regional Convention at O.D.U. The honors received there were Connie Haynes — Miss FBLA; Karen Cavanaugh — President of Regional Conven- tion, and second place bulletin board; Debbie Farris — second place clerk typist; and Denise Lineberry — third place Public Speaking. The club also attended the State Convention in Roanoke. Virginia. CHAPTER -83 HAMP7 No. 1720 hffll VIRGIN OF AMERICA FBLA: (front, l.-r.) Linda Buntin, Brenda Hyatt, Debbie Farris, Judy Pierce, Linda Burzinski, Patty Blyth, Delores Wallace, Angela Howard, Sherita Taylor; (second) Anne King, Geri Bentley, Wanda Hall, Mary Jo Nelson, Connie Haynes, Jeannie Lewis, Brenda Davis, Colleen Cavanaugh, Wynnette Mitchell, Denise Lineberry. Tanya Johnson; (third) Vicky Dobbs, Karen Cavanaugh, Susan Fedonchuk, Kathy Darnell, Peggy Girroll, Sherrill Parham, Renee Dildy, Marsha Melton. FBLA reaps honors 1. Connie Haynes, Mary Jo Nelson, Brenda Hyatt, and Rhonda Hepler carry the clubs Thanksgiving Basket. 2. FBLA members pose for a picture for WGH Penny Pitch. 3. Kathy Dent, Karen Cavanaugh. Nancy Keener, and Sharon Whisnant prepare a bulletin board. sixty-six FHA prepares for the future. FHA: (first, l.-r.) Susan Fisher, Judy Bacchus, Cindy Davenport, Jackie Williams, Jan Swartz, Barbara Brown; (second) Marilyn Graves, Susan Stanley, Mary Ann Mierchuk, Diane Soles, Angie Grantham, Lorraine Crane, Cassandra Triggs; (third) Lisa Morris, Wendy Fitch, Kathy Bailey, Lenora Carter, Beth Rives, Vanessa Woods, Valerie Baldwin, Terry Bunch; (fourth) Connie Davenport, Wynette Mitchell, Francis White, Sandy Brown, Mary Dubrey, Brenda Lake, Regina Woods, Lynda Dowell, Karen Ali; (fifth) Almeria Fauntleroy, Sheryl Bacchus, Francis Smith, O Vivian Graham, Marvetta Jones, Linda Herbert, Renita Parker, Iris Baldwin. The Future Homemakers of America placed special emphasis on the project Preparedness — The Key to Opportunity. The objective of the project was to prepare the club ipembers for the future in employment, skills, and personal growth. Monthly meetings were held on the project. The programs included both interesting speakers and informative demonstrations. Highlights of the year included: Executive Council Pizza Party, Mother-Daughter Banquet and Fashion Show, a trip to Vepco, Faculty Coffee, making and delivering Easter Baskets to children in the hospital, and a picnic which included the presentation of awards. 1. President Barbara Brown and Treasurer Cynthia Davenport award degrees at the Banquet. 2. Sharon Melton visits with a young boy in the hospital. 3. Sheila Edwards and Sandy Brown stuff Easter Baskets. sixty-seven Future Teachers of America: (seated, l.-r.) Nadine Lovett, Pat Brake, Connie Davenport, Julie Chilson, Veronica Simpson, Cindy Patrick, Sharon Stith, Shawneequa Pearson, Judith Graves, Judy Saunders; (back ' Vanessa Whitaker. Anita Goodwin, Loretta Patterson, Deidra Barnes. Debbie Boothe, Penny Allen, Nancy Halliday, Cyntheia Sedgwick. Debbie Whitham, Lynne Altschuler, Carolyn Jarvis. future Teachers travel and learn Traveling and fun marked the 1971-72 school year for the Future Teachers Associa- tion. Money was raised tor the group by donut sales and a car wash. In the tall the girls visited Virginia Union and Virginia Commonwealth University. The group also traveled to Fairfax to observe their school system. This trip included an overnight visit with members ot the hosting FT A. During Teacher Appreciation Week and American Education Week, teachers, librari- ans, office workers, and custodial staff received tokens of gratitude from the club. Another field trip took the group to Caesar Tarrant Elementary ' School, where a “free form type of education was observed. Three of the members attended the State Conven- tion in Richmond. 1. Debbie Boothe helps a student at the board. 2. Debbie Figueiredo enjoys spending her time with her tutee. ? sixty-eight 1 . Electronics Club: (front, l.-r.) Jim Gomery, David Garrison, John Culbreth; (back) David Mitch urn, Joseph Gilchrist, Kenneth Miles, Lee Davis. The Electronics Club, under the supervision of Mr. Swindel, made many notable accomplishments. Members James Gomery, Rob Rutherford and Dave Mitchum passed the FCC 3rd class license test. Danny Cochran and David Garrison headed the audio graphics staff, setting up the public address system at assemblies and various school functions. Other members of the staff were Lee Davis and Frank Martin. Club motto: Cheech and chong forever! Graphic Arts prints “ Seafarer « i The Graphic Arts Club, headed by Pres- ident, Kenny Lipe; Vice President, Mike Wilkinson; Treasurer, Jerry Pierce; and Sec- retary, Donna Clements, had an active year. Programs were printed for the Penninsula Coaches Association and the H.E.A. All pro- grams and tickets were also printed for the school plays. In addition, this year the graphic arts department printed the school ' s literary magazine. This project saved the school some money by utilizing the talent of these interest- ed students. 1. Joseph Gilchrist repairs his amplifier. 2. Mike Wilkinson cleans up after class. 3. Rob Rutherford and Jim Gomery test a transmitter. Graphic Arts Club: (front, l.-r.) Greg Stadlin, Donna Clements, Lauren Heath, Karen Link; (middle) Darrell Carden, James Adams, Butch Flowers, Mike Wilkinson, Jerry Pierce, Kenny Lipe; (back) Gary Miller, Chris Clifton, Eddie Glenn, Mark Hopkins, Gerald Wallace, Brian Burdette, Paul Frankie, Micheal T. Haywood, William Ernest. The ICT Club oi H.H.S. has proved to be No. 1 once again. Twelve VICA members led the district in competitive activities, and nine members advanced to regional competition. Seven members competed in the state VICA finals. Lynn Holt and Fay Reed placed 1st and 2nd respectively in job interview in this meet. Lynn Holt qualified for the National VICA finals in July. 1. Well, I had a hard time at work last night. 2. It ' s hard to look awake in the morning. ICT works around town ICT front, l.-r. Fay Reed, Cindy Hutchens, Lynn Holt, Luann Byrd, Susan Denney, Janet Dunn, Mary O ' Neil; (back) Danny Pollard, Curl Wilson, Michele Ames. Gary Adams, Joan Klinger, Reginald Branch, Mary Crawford, Willis Galland, Regina Woods, James Kelly, Jimmy Mayhew, Jimmy Phelps. Charles Dunn, William Davis. D.E.: (front, l.-r.) Terry Houser, Diane Crawford, Marion Ellis, Karen Roscoe, Susan Thornton; (back) John McMillan, Frank Edwards, Carey Kurtyka, David Priddy, Mike Martin, John Holt, Sharon Mason, Anne Warren, Mr. Buchanan, Sue Goetkin. D.E. The 1 selling team The Distributive Education Club learned many things about working as each member had on-the-job training. Various businesses employed the students so that they would have a chance to earn money and learn at the same time. D.E. students also earned many awards for their hard work. Karen Roscoe won first place in job interview on state level, and Tommy Lovern won first place in group sales. The students also had enjoyable times — such as the trip to Richmond. And which D.E. student could forget Christmas displays and the annual banquet? 1. Mike Martin takes a break from his job. seventy-one Cross Country Members of the Cross Country team were Steve Morewitz, Steve Hecht, Bruce Brooks, Clifford Myers, David Jenkins, and Coach Fred Hamilton. Jp} Menchville Kecouglnan 1 . 1. Bruce Brooks crosses the line with a finishing lunge. 2. Coach Fred Hamilton lets the cross country runners know the course before starting. 3- David Jenkins gives his all, yet is edged out by the Bethel foe. 4. Tense at the start, the crabber runners prepare for a long, hard race. 5. Steven Morewitz crosses the finish — exhausted after his efforts. 6. David Jenkins, Wayne Meyers, and Steve Hecht go through warm-ups before the race. seventy-four 5. The cross country team suffered through a rebuilding season which resulted in a 0-7 district slate. Steve Morewitz, the team’s cap- tain and most valuable runner, led the Crabbers who placed in both the Tidewater Invitational and the William and Mary Invitational track meets. The team members agreed they all gained concentration and de- termination as they spent hours in grueling practice. seventy-five Alex Hill paces 1. Alex Hill, third year all-state, runs around the left end for extra yardage. 2. Coach Johnson is given assistance through the headphones. 3- Bruce Snapper Hilling stops a sweep against Bethel. 4. A1 Newby breaks through a flock of Falcons. 3. Ricky Brown intercepts a pass. 6. End Michael McAdoo leaves a crowd behind. Varsity Football Team: (front, l.-r.) Albert Marrow, Tommy Brown, Curtis Mangrum, Michael McAdoo, Rufus Murphy, Landon Wilson, Brian Acosta; i middle) Joe Wood, Orlandus Branch, Lonnie McNair, James Cones, Thom- as Mills, Herbert Cooke, Bruce Hilling; (back) Ricky Brown, Willie Young, Danny Minick, Harvey Shelton, Cue Wilson, Steve Crocker. Varsity Football Team: (front, l.-r.) Lawrence Britt, Willie Foster, Allen Ashburn, Robert Worley, Alex Hill, Budi Sheckler, Johnnie Williams, Alvin Golden, Anthony Stith; (middle) Arnold Chapman, Mike Troth, Neil Ferrari, Lee Davis, Kenny Lipe, Chip McErlean, Alphonzo Newby; (back) Bud Rogers, Pete Blount, Danny Phipps, Mark Kurtz, Bennie Crawford, Ronald Williams, Jerry Pickett, John Ward. Well, here it is August 10th, and the first day ol good old football practice. Captains Blount and Brown are in charge of the salt tablets and water buckets; Hill, you get the dirty towels. What coach, another lap? I came to play football, not run track. Whew, it sure is hot; where are those confounded cheerleaders with that watered-down Kool- aid? You mean we have to play those guys? It ' s going to be a long season! Oops, we lost again . . . feel like crying, but some wise guy knocked all the tears out of me in the 2nd quarter. 7-3 isn t too bad. Seniors sorry to see you go . . . Alex Hill all state, Steve Crocker honorable mention all state, Cue Wilson and Mike Troth all regional team. 1. Albert Marrow and Herbert Cooke trap a Falcon. 2. The mean machine ' looking good. 3. Meanwhile, on the sidelines ... 4. Crabber defense ready for the snap. 5. Ball of confusion. 6. Ricky Brown takes time out for minor repairs, aided by manager Bruce Frost. 7. Alex Hill fights for the touchdown. 8. Quarterback Tink Mills meets a dead end. Hampton gridders tie for seventy-eight 4 . second place in district seventy-nine Junior Varsity football team forges The J.V. football team, who compiled a 7 and 2 record behind Coach Tyson’s leader- ship, went through a learning experience sec- ond to none. Competition was rough for the team which was a combination of several junior high school teams. The players also found the practice more demanding while they received less praise for their accomplishments. The players who were able to withstand this test of endurance will be leaders on the varsity squad next year. 1. Larry Newby lunges in vain. 2. Alvin Paige finds the running room crowded. 3- Coach Tyson ponders the game. 4. Raymond Rogers slams into a Bruin for the tackle. 5. Danny Minnick punts against the advancing Bruin line. 6. Alvin Paige breaks through for extra yardage. to a 1-2 record J V. Football players: (front, l.-r.) Doug Gwaltney, David Kemp, Daryl Barnes, David Ray, Michael Davis; (middle) William Hux, Maury Middleton, Arthur Thatcher, Ricky Evans, William Kulik, Marcus Satchell, Lawrence Tucker, Larry Newby, Harold Jordan, Larry Gould; (back) Thad Konopnicki, Jeff Sadler, Joel Jesse, William Crawford, Oli ver Courtney, Karl Sidney, Billy Mattocks, Robert Davis, Raymond Rogers, Chris Johnson, (manager) Harold Shelton; Not pictured: Ronnie Dunn, Ernest Little, Ricky Watson. W restlers end regular season Varsity wrestlers continued the trend of past years and were undefeated until their last match — against Ferguson. Finishing with a conference slate of 8- 1 enabled the team to tie for the regular season district championship. At the district tournament, Hampton placed second and sent nine wrestlers to regionals. Of those, Steve Crocker and John Rosso remained eligible for State. Team Tri-captains were Steve Slade, Steve Crocker, and Jett Rives. Ricky Hooks, Steve Crocker and Bud Rogers were undefeated in dual district meets. Awards were: Most Valuable — Steve Crocker, Most Deserving — John Rosso, and Most Pins — Steve Slade. eighty-two in tie for District Championship 1. Cue Wilson strives to take down his Ferguson opponent. 2. Jeff Rives and John Rosso contemplate the upcoming match. V The Hampton team shows confidence. 4. Steve Crocker elevates his opponent. 5. Ricky Hooks is declared the winner of the match. 6. Phil Huffman gains control over Bethel opponent. 7. Steve Crocker receives congratulations after tying the score at the Ferguson match. 8. Wrestlers concentrate on the action on the mat. 9. Coach Cutler prescribes a move . Hampton J m . 30 3 $ 17 n 24 a 21 .36 39 30 24 Dc nbigh Pembroke Huguenot Freeman Warwick f Bethel Ferguson ■■■IK Varsity Wrestlers: (front, l.-r.) Nathan Scull, manager; Steve Slade, John Rosso, Chris Culotta, Phil Huffman. Jett Rives; (back) Coach Woodard, Bud Rogers, Steve Crocker, Joel Jessee, Ricky Hooks, Cue Wilson, Jeff Sadler, Robbie Rutherford, Brett Mallow, manager; Coach Cutler. eighty-three JV Wrestling Team JV Wrestlers: (Kneeling, 1. to r.) Gary McHatten, Gary Rufus Murphy, Thaddeus Savage, Kent Heneman, Maury Goldacker, Howard Spady, Ivery Mason, Ronald Wilson; Middleton, Coach Cutler. (Standing, 1. to r.) Coach Woodard. Jerry Hooks, Larry Newby, The JV Wrestling team had a 9-2 season. Led by Gary Goldacker and Rufus Murphy, co-captains, the team went through the usual training problems and frustrations. But the rewards of victory made the work worthwhile. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. eighty-four has 9-2 season 1. Ivery Mason moves in to teach this opposer a lesson. 2. Jerry Hooks bites his lip in anticipation ot the match. 3. Ricky Viancour gives a leg- stretching pull. eighty-five Varsity Basketball team falls Coach Don Ragland and company stumbled to a 4-14 record. The team, led by the Most Valuable Player Tom Sweeny, Best Defensive Player David Holley, and Most De- serving Player Larry Curfman, was respected for its defense; yet it could not sustain the nec- essary offense to win. Most of the team returns next year behind the shouting of Coach Ragland: “Get on the floor, blow the boards, and CONTROL! ! eighty-six short of tournament hopes 1. Kyle Boykins jumps high above his opponent to complete the pass. 2. Steve James battles a Bruin for the ‘‘bound.’ 3. Coach Ragland gives some hectic advice. 4. Tommy Sweeney out-jumps the opposition for two points after an important steal. 5. Walter Jones reaches high for two. 5. I Varsity Basketball: (front, l.-r.t Kyle Boykins, Steve James, Larry Curfman, Gerringer, manager; Bruce Harman, Ronald Peoples, Jim Dyche, Tom Keith Patterson, Walter Jones; (back) Bob Jones, manager; Charlie Sweeney, David Holley, Andy Goodman, manager. TUI t 3d I ■HbMi Controlled Crabber offense i. eighty-eight 1. Kyle Boykins scores on Bivens of Pembroke. 2. Center Larry Kareem Curfman shoots over his Pirate opposition. 3- Ronald Peoples drives the lane. 4. Leaping high, David Holley pushes through a single-handed jump shot. 5. Steve James and Larry Curtman hustle for a loose ball. 6. Walter Jones operates in a crowd for two. 7. Tommy Sweeney demonstrates his style against the Ferguson opposition. makes defense shine eighry-nine JV s place second J.V. Basketball Team: i front, l.-r.) Michael Logan, Ronald Holloway, Tucker, Ricky Mercer, Cliff Moore, Stephen Hines, Fred Boykins, Jay Oliver Courtney, Raymond Roger, Robert Davis, John Ireland; Smith. ( back i Coach Arnold Baker, Robert Kemp, manager; Lawrence H ampton iror ought m ' Pembroke Kecougman Bair York Deftbiglw Bethel ninety in the district 5. 1. Raymond Rogers looks on as Michael Logan tries for the basket. 2. Lawrence Tucker reaches for the ball. 3. Ronald Holloway aims for the basket. 4. Archie Lynch shoots for two. 5. Raymond Rogers shoots over the head of his Ferguson guard. The Junior Varsity Basketball team started the season off slow by winning two out of the first five games. However, after the holidays under the leadership of Coach Baker and Cap- tain Michael Logan, the team won ten out of the last thirteen games to place second in the district. ninety-one Indoor Track Team front, l.-r.i Albert Marrow, Jeffrey Trussed, Wilbur Mason, Vernon Johnson; i back Coach Howell, Rickey Brown, Clifford Myers. David Staton, Julius Riddick. Kent Ford. Indoor Track strives in district meet 1. Michael Jarrett approaches the finish line in the 500 yard run. 2. Practice tires even the best. 3. Coach Hamilton helps ready Curtis Mangrum. Indoor track began wich cold, rainy, practices, ended with a 2-3 record. Under the leadership of Coach Howell, the team defeated York and Pembroke; lost to Kecoughtan, Bethel, and Denbigh. Albert Marrow won the Most Valuable Player Award; Edward Jones, Most Improved; and James McAllister, Most De- serving. The team placed sixth out of ten schools in the district meet, with hopes of the District Championsip next year by an abundance of able underclassmen. ninety-two Hampton jt Visitor 102 Ferguson 29 62i 2 York 69 2 65 Pembroke Mr. C ' 53 81 Kecoughtan 40 84 Warwick 47 Althouh the outdoor track team was inex- 76 Blair ■m- hS f -1 51 perienced, under the leadership of Coach Hamilton, they managed a five-one record. Team member, Rickey Brown broke the 50-ft. mark in the shotput. Outdoor Track team: (front, 1-r.) Albert Marrow, Larry Newby, Cliff Myers, Steve Morewitz, Rex Perry; (back) Steve Debrew, Charlie Otte, Larry Brown, Julius Riddick. Team rates eighth in District Meet 1. Distance runners take on the final stretch. 2. A jumper clears the bar. 2 . ninety-three Swim team triumphs over Kecoughtan 1 The swim team yells their swimmer on. 2. Pat Cherry seems to be tiptoeing on the water. 3- Lance Enderson anticipates a quick start. 4. Bruce Akey executes a dive. 5. Mark Enderson starts off the block. ninety-four for Eastern Regional Championship Swim Team: (front, l.-r.) Mark Enderson, Dan Mazur, Timmy Daube, Bruce Akey, Jay Hogg, Steve Hearne; (middle) Mr. Price, Trippy Wornom, Lance Enderson, Laurie Pietrowski, Ginny Dutrow, Jack Jones, Larry Floro, Brian Starnes; (back) Billy Price, Hunter Francis, Bill Topping, Kerry Smith. Dale Goodman, Ronnie Black. The swim team coached by Mr. Price was again successful in their attempts for the East- ern Regional Championship. Led by Most Valuable Tommy Hogg, Most Deserving Lance Enderson, and High Point” Kevin Neil, the swimmers worked together and won. For the first time, girls were accepted on the team. Laurie Pietrowski, Stephanie Guess, and Ginny Dutrow added their swimming ability. The setup worked fine except for an occasional, I don ' t want to swim against a girl, she might beat me! ” Varsity Baseball team 1. George Dudley provides relief during a tight spot. 2. Tommy Brown prepares to bunt. 10 v ' •4 , Warwick Kecoughtan Ferguson York Blair Menchville Pembroke Deni?igh i Bethel Warwick Kecoughtan Ferg tson York Blair Menchville Pembroke Denbigh Bethel 2 . tough — but not tough enough The Varsity Baseball Team had its ups and downs while posting a 6-12 record. Weak •3 hitting, pitching, and costly errors contrib- uted to their losses. However, the team did upset a couple of teams and played very well at times. Donnie Dearing was the team ' s Most Valuable Player, Jim Mayhew — The Best Pitcher, and Neil Ferrari was the leading hitter with a .354 average. Neil also represented Hampton on the All-Peninsula Team. The Crabbers suffered their greatest loss when they were told that Coach Balmer would not return next year. Varsity Baseball Team: (front, l.-r) David Bowman, Jimmy Adams, Tommy Brown, Jim Mayhew, Donnie Dearing, Gary Goldacker, Richard Harper, Chris Alexander; (middle) Joe Wood, Neil Ferrari, Bruce Hilling, Greg Stadlin, Doug Bloxom, Jimmy Watts, George Dudley, Gene Hunsucker, Bobby Charles; (back) Assistant coach Don Ragland, Coach Fred Balmer. ninety-seven Little Red, Hampton ' s Junior Varsity Junior Varsity Baseball team: (front, l.-r.) Micky Hilling, Scott Wynn, Mike Sellers, David Kemp, James Whitham, Steve Morris, Robert Davis, David Colonna, Charles Jordan, Harold Henderson. Shelton, manager; (back, l.-r.) Toby Thompson, Shawn Maultsby, Joe baseball team, tries harder! ■ I Hampton ■ TMKSeP j|l Visitor 53 Kecoughtan 48 6! jk Jarri s Blair 50 i Menchville 31 ib York 3F 59 4.5 Ferguson mi l 52 47 Denbigh 24 43 Bethel 45 35 Warwick 51 46 Pembroke 74 39 Kecoughtan { ' W 65 33 Sm lames Blair 35 ■40 Hlenchville j| 46 37 [-•g ork 42 53 Ferguson 64 47 Depbigh 53 40 Bethel 58 52 Warwick 61 48 Pembroke 64 i Infield, outfield and batting practice every day until six did not produce a winning season for the junior varsity baseball team. However, team spirit could hardly dwindle with Micky Hilling leading the rallies. Coach Tyson kept yelling, and wins were captured against Pembroke and James Blair. Joe Wynn and James Whitham scored home runs. Steve Henderson picked off the most Ays ' and also ended the season with the best batting average. 1. Mickey Hilling demonstrates his winning form. 2. Steve Henderson stops a grounder. 3. Mike Sell- ers tags his opponent out. 4. Mike Sellers conncects for a double. 5. Robert Davis is ready for the pitch. 6. Scott Morris keeps the records. 6 . ninety-nine Netmen compete in district 1. Jeff Rives practices what the coach preaches. 2. Brad Farrand tries his backhand. 3. Marcus Brown returns a serve. The tennis team suffered a rare losing season, struggling to a three-six record in an unusually well-balanced district. Bright spots on the team were seniors Marcus Brown, playing in the number one spot, and Hunter Francis at number three. Receiving letters were Brad Farrand, John Ireland and Jim Mazur. Those earning stars were Marcus Brown, Hunter Francis, Jeff Rives and David Ozment. Marcus Brown also won the Most Valuable Player Award. Z — Tennis team: (front, l.-r.) John Ireland, Dan Mazur, Coach Smith, Hunter Francis, Brad Farrand; (back) Gary Gray, Jeff Rives, Marcus Brown, David Ozment. 3 . Hampton 0 6 8 2 4 3 7 1 3 Meftcbviile York Denbigh Kecoughjtan Pembrc FergusoT Blair Warwick BethelHm® Visitor 0 3 1 7 5 6 2 8 6 Golf team loses District to Bethel by one stroke Golf team: (l.-r.) Bob Jones, Billy Joe Price, Steve Hecht, Coach Seymour, Mike Troth, Colby Wilson, Mike Mierchuck. 1. Mike Taylor tees-off. 2. Colby Wilson shows his fine form. 3. Coach Seymour follow the team around the course. The golf team swung into action, winning eight of their nine matches. Coached-by Mr. Seymour, the team worked hard and placed second in the district, losing first place to Bethel High with a score of 332-331. Mike Troth was awarded the Most Valuable Player award. 3. GRA Tennis Team: (front, l.-r.) Cynthia Davenport, Debbie Bloxom; (back) Alice Phillips, Carol Jean Crane, Pat Willey, Connie Davenport. The GRA Basketball Team was led by Linda Barrett, Captain, and Celeste Daniels, Co-captain. The season ended with three losses to Bethel, Kecoughtan, and Pembroke. The GRA Tennis Team played three matches this season. The team was victorious over Bethel, Kecoughtan, and Pembroke. The GRA Track Team participated in the Hampton City Schools ' track meet. The girls placed third in the competition. GRA encounters stiff competition GRA Basketball Team: (front, l.-r.) Celeste Daniels, Carolyn Jarvis; back Tomasene Smith, Yvonne Santiful, Joan Godwin, Linda Barrett. I one hundred two Gymnastics: (front, l.-r.) Laura Stein, Barbara Carwile, Nancy Lewis, Mary Ann Mierchuk; (back) Tracey Troth, Linda Friesen, Alice Phillips, Laurie Malott. Gy mnasts strive for form The Gymnastics team worked out three days a week for two and a half hours. They competed in the Virginia High School League. They attended the AAU meets, the Junior Olympics Regionals, and a dual meet held here at HHS. As spectators, the team attended the Olympic Trials that were held in Alexandria. A successful clinic given by the Marrateens was sponsored by the team. 1. Laurie Malott practices on a new floor routine. 2. Nancy Lewis displays her dexterity on the balance beam. 3. Alice Phillips performs on the balance beam. 4. Mary Ann Mierchuk straddles the parallel bars. one hundred three New cheers activate 1. Lynthis Porter wearily meditates before the next cheer. 2. Janet Roach spiritedly yells a cheer. 3. 1- 2-3- (-5 come on Crabbers let ' s look alive. 4. Mona Crumpton shows excitement at a touchdown. 5. Sharon Claxton ends the cheer with an A-jump. 6. Denise Lineberry sticks her tongue out when she cheers! 7. Ann Lineberry converses with the crowd. one hundred four the school-spirited Varsity Cheerleaders: (front, l.-r.) Rhonda Simpson, Lynthis Porter, Ann Lineberry, Karen Cavanaugh, Sandy Estes; (back) Linda Dobbins, Sharon Claxton, Karen Roscoe, Jean Mitchell, Denise Lineberry. The cheerleaders headed by Karen Roscoe began their long hours of practice before the school year started. As the year progressed, they made up skits, painted signs, and cheered at all games and pep rallies. They ended their season with tryouts for cheerleaders for the coming year. one hundred five First male cheerleader on Led by Valerie Pearce, head, and Cuppy Jenkins, co-head, rhe JV Cheerleaders had a year filled with hard work and fun. Tyrone Manley, the first male cheerleader in the his- tory of Hampton High, made the squad unique. Summer activities included practice twice a week, atending camp and bringing back the coveted spirit stick, getting a sponsor, ordering new uniforms, making pompoms, and having bake sales. The first pep rally arrived with the JV ' s learning new cheers five minutes before the asembly! Getting caught on fences and chased by dogs made decorating the goal posts an exciting chore. The year ended all too quickly; but for a crazy group of nine — Valerie, Cuppy, Tyrone, Brenda, Gay, Lynn, Tracey, Betsy, and Cheri — special memories will always linger. one hundred six 1. Lynn Morris and Betsy Burtord pay tribute to the national anthem. 2. Tracey Troth enthusiastically leads the Crabbers in a cheer. 3- Valerie Pearce lit- erally jumps for joy. 4. Tyrone Manley performs the J.V. duty of cheering at the Varsity football games. 5. Valerie Pearce and Betsy Burtord extend a big hello to the visiting school. 6. Cuppy Jenkins apprehensively cheers the team on. Junior Varsity squad J.V. Cheerleaders: (front, l.-r.) Tracey Troth, Cuppy Jenkins; (middle) Tyrone Manley, Cheri Bielat, Betsy Burford, Valerie Pearce; (back) Gay Cross, Lynn Morris, Brenda Hawks. 5 . one hundred seven Ad ministration leads students teachers of HHS 2 . The administration of Hampton High School was composed of Mr. Oral E. Ware, Principal; Mr. Wilbert L. Lovett and Mr. J. Roy Vorhauer, Assistant Principals; Mrs. Jane P. Mohr, Dean of Girls; and Mr. Michael Smith, Dean of Boys. These capable people provided strong leadership for the students at HHS. 1. Mr. Lovett ponders a disciplinary problem. 2. Mr. Ware gets ready to make the morning an- nouncements. 3. Mr. Vorhauer takes a moment to relax in his office. one hundred ten i;o n muit GUIDANCE Mr). Jo),, Ivoler 1 , ln. Ajii, ) Dj rid son . 1 r ' . Sou, i I L yes |r. Hjmij. J y )lj - v V J| ENGLISH Mr. Elbert Carr Mrs. Joan Corzatt Mrs. Frances Cntes Miss Janice Cunningham Mrs. Doris Dancy Miss Del ores Deloatch Urj Vim Delores Eudy Mrs. Barbara Grifjtn ■ y Miss Catherine Horne Mr. Charles Johnson : Mr. Stanley Mitcham Mrs Margaret Rand all Mrs Dorothy Rascoe Air. David Sc hind ell Mr. John Scott Mrs. Linda Smith Miss Margaret Smith SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Arnold Baker Mrs. Marie Bo tee ns Mr. Ronald Cutler Air. Algie Ho u ell Mr. Gerald Humphrey Airs. Sarah Livingston Airs. Nancy Osborne Airs. Pauline Peyton Air. Joseph Price Mr. Melvin Snead Airs. Virginia Somner Air. Charles Tarkenton Aiiss Barbara Wilson Mr. Alfred Wray SCIENCE Mr. Warren Bennett Mr. Ronald Engle bright Mrs. Eva King Mr. Laymond North Airs. Gloria Parker Mr. Jerry Peery Mr. Michael Smith Mr. Robert Tyson Mr. Dorrence Wilkison Mrs. Ellen Woolfolk MILITARY SCIENCE Col. J. W. Stifft Sgt. Sebron Haigler MATHEMATICS Mrs. Ruth Hopson A In . Judy Johnson Mrs. Iris Lawson Mr. Ronald Murray Air. Don Ragland Air. Lin wood Seymour Miss Jean Sheehan Ain. Alary Taylor Ain. Joyce Weeks Air Tyrus Woodard Mrs. Ethel Wool folk BUSINESS Aim Patricia Bryant Mrs. Betty Bulger Mrs. Catherine Cbambei Mrs. Catherine Eincbcrg Miss Joy a Mitchell Ain ' . Brenda Piland Mrs. Kay Riddick Aim Nancy Robinson Ain. Ruth Wallio Mrs. Ethlyn West Mrs. Mollie Young Mr. Cary Blain Mr. Barry Buchanan A RT ART Aliss Margaret Barnhart Mr. Yates Miller INDUSTRIAL ARTS 4 Mr. Roland Cazer Mr. Lewis Hartley Ah Billy Turner Mr. Robert Swindell 4 Walter Smith HOME ECONOMICS Airs. Helen Pleasants Mr or is Wi miner MUSIC A 1 Sidn cy Su igg ett Air . Charles Torian DRAMA Mr. Linda Smith LANGUAGE Mr. Andrew Dellis Mrs. Mabel Hall Mr. John Lentz Ain. Shirley McCracken Miss Barbara Min gee Mrs. Nancy Rowley Air. Bill Solomon V CAFETERIA ST API Mr. Charles Billups Mrs. Ethel Brittingham Mrs. Lois Cable Mrs. Della Collier Mr ' S ' . Levi Collin Mrs. Thelma Dunn Mrs. L me Garland Mrs. Mahle Kee Ain ' . My l an Lei trier .Mrs. Beulah ‘ Taylor Ain. Madeline Mahare Mrs. Thelma Martin Mrs. Donna McRae Mr. lace Mister Mrs. Rachel Parrish Ain. A rids Phelps Ain. Lorrine Riley A In. Jane While CUSTODIAL STAFF Ain. Pearl Coleman Ain. Loretta Dicker Mrs. Rachel Dixon J unions Fitchett James Gray Ennus Holly William Hubbard Lorenzo McNeal Leonard Mid get te John Moore Eugene Nettles Leins Newsome Osce ola Royster Ernest Russell Stephen Stankard W il so n Washingto n I 1. Mrs. Iris Lawson. 2. Mr. Alfred Wray. 3- Mr. Bill Solomon. 4. Colonel J.W. Stifft. 5. Mrs. Doris Wimmer. 6. Mr. O.E. Ware. 7. Mrs. Nancy Davidson. 8. Mrs. Joy Gibson. - A J ■AL 41 .vs 1 L 1. Mr. Charles Johnson. 2. Mr. Roland Cazcr. 3- Mrs. Jane Mohr. 4. Mr. Fred Hamilton. 5. Mr. Lewis Hartley. 6. Mrs. Linda Westphal. 7. Mr. Michael Smith, Mr. Jerry Peery, Mr. Tyrus Woodard, Mr. Frank Johnson. 8. Mr. Algie Howell. 9. Miss Joyce Mitchell. one hundred twenty-three r one hundred twenty-four 1. Mrs. Margaret Randall and Mr. Harold Johns. 2. Mr. Robert Swindell. 3- Mr. Melvin Snead. 4 . Miss Margaret Smith. 5. Mr. Ronald Cutler. 6. Mrs. Jeanne Sprouse 7. Mr. Wilbert Lovett. 8. Mrs. Virginia Sommer and Mrs. Rae Haendler. 9. Mr. J. Roy Vorhauer and Sgt. Sebron Haigler. 10. Miss Dolores Eudy and Miss Barbara Wilson. 11. Mr. Arnold Baker. 12. Mr. Walter Smith. 13. Mrs. Frances Crites. 14. Mrs. Mabel Hall, Mr. Andy Dellis and Mr. John Lentz. 15. Miss Nancy Robinson. 16. Mrs. Nancy Driver. 17. Mrs. Frances Ellis. 18. Mrs. Joan Corzatt. 19. Mrs. Helen Pleasants. one hundred twenty-five 1. Mr. Fred Hamilton. 2. Mr. Stanley Mitchem. 3. Mr. Frank Johnson. 4. Mrs. Shirley McCracken. 5. Mrs. Lois Ballagh. 6. Mr. Fred Balmer. 7. Mrs. Marie Nixon. 8. Mr. Linwood Seymour. 9. Mrs. Nancy Rowley. 10. Mr. David Schindel. 11. Col. Dorrence Wilkison. 12. Mrs. Ruth Hopson. 13. Mr. Don Ragland. 14. Mrs. Mary Scott. 15. Mr Joseph Price. 16. Mrs. Dorothy Rascoe. 17. Mr. Charles Torian 18. Mr. Gerald Humphrey. one hundred twenty-seven Senioritis strikes strong Senior class officers: (l.-r.) Tommy Brown, Vice-President; David Maloney. President; Jamee West, Treasurer; Adrienne Alston, Secretary. Only seniors had the power to really look forward to the first of June with satisfaciton. The class of 72 had a big advantage over the sophomores and juniors — they knew that they did not have to return to high school. 1 he anxiety of being accepted by the choice college was felt by a great majority of the se- niors while the early acceptance smartees maintained a smug glow. A few of the traditions from the “olden days were overcome by the seniors, but the nostalgia is something to which each graduating class can look forward to — or dread, as the case may be. one hundred thirty and early 1. Harris Bright, George Wesley, and Joe Saunders make themselves the center of attraction, 2. Bill Bell contemplates the other side of the hall. 3. Albert Marrow takes the first big step to school, i. A.J. Bowers launches the Goldman Blimp — into eternity. 5. Larry Corsa meditates his opponent s play. one hundred thirty-one During June of 1971, six girls and eight boys from Hampton High attended Girls ' and Boys State. During the week spent at Radford College for the girls and William and Mar)’ for the boys, the delegates lived in assigned cities and held mock elections for city and state officials. Friends were made from all over the state and all delegates will agree that that week was quite an experience! Girls State Delegates were Beth Diggles, Patty Enneking, Cathy Hutzler, Mimi Boston, Mary Crawley, and Jill Stein. Boys ' and Girls ' Staters experience government Boys State Delegates included Anthony Gould, Neil Ferrari, A1 Francis, David Maloney, Tommy Brown, and Billy Ball. Two Boys State Delegates were Pete Blount and Scott Buttles. one hundred thirty-two National Achievement Semi-finalists Marcus Brown, Tommy Brown, Adrienne Alston and Arthur Gilliam. Outstanding seniors achieve recognition National Merit Semi-finalists Steve Slade and Kathy Flanagan. This year Hampton led Peninsula high schools in students receiving recognition from the National Merit Programs. Two semi- finalists, Kathy Flanagan and Steve Slade, and eleven commended students — Billy Ball, Mimi Boston, A.J. Bowers, Pat Brake, Larry Corsa, Beth Diggles, Gregg Horne, Susan Law, Stephanie Northern, Lynette Popma and Jill Stein — were named in the National Merit Scholarship Program. In the National Achievement Award Program four semi- finalists — Adrienne Alston, Marcus Brown, Tommy Brown and Arthur Gilliam — were named. The American Legion Good Citizen award went to David Maloney and the DAR Good Citizen award went to Jill Stein. Good Citizen award winners Jill Stein and David Maloney. one hundred thirty-three 1 . Class Night supported by Seniors Class Night finally became a reality on May 25 th after hours of debate on how to dress and hours of rehearsals by the cast. Many girls could not or refused to participate because of the required nosegay, white dress, and gloves. Sharon Ali, chairman, and the members of the Class Night committee presented a successful Class Night. Jill Stein and Anthony Gould were awarded the Ye Of Hampton Award while Neil Ferrari received the Craig Zimmerman Award. Breaking tradition, Class Night was held the day before Senior Skip Day for obvious reasons. 1. Desireee Darden re-e-e-elaxes on Mr. Ware ' s desk. 2. Robert Dutton pulls little Billy Leath across the stage. 3. Becky Ernestine Keener places an anonymous phone call to a Mr. O.E. Ware. 4. Class Giftorian, Patty Enneking, presents the school three heavy-duty picnic tables. 5. Reverend Baily ' s words echo through the Coliseum. 6. Mrs. Davidson, alias Robert Dutton, administers college boards. 7. Mary Mister and Sherita Taylor contemplate during Baccalaureate. one hundred thirty-four 5 . while Baccalaureate is sparsely attended Seniors from the four Hampton high schools combined to hold the Baccalaureate service. Half of HHS’s seniors attended while the other half found other things to do. Rever- end Pernell Bailey spoke on the topic of faith. The Seniors’ lasting impression of Baccalau- reate will probably be the long, stuffy minutes spent lining up. one hundred thirty-five Graduation marks a neiv beginning 1 i 1. Mimi Boston speaks on life. 2. Rory Walsh re- ceives his diploma from Mr. Ware. 3- Faculty members stand for the Processional. 4. Jennifer Kaiser discusses the topic of communication. 5. Beverly Peterson conquers her French horn. 6. Se- niors anticipate the awarding of diplomas. one hundred thirty-six for the seniors and Mr. Ware 4. The big night for the seniors occurred Friday, June 9, at 8:oo in the Coliseum. Speeches were given by Class President David Maloney, who received the Balfour Award, and elected class speakers, Mimi Boston and Jennifer Kaiser. After all the diplomas were awarded, David Maloney led the class in turning their tassels. The Alma Mater was sung and the Class of 1972 had officially graduated. 6 . one hundred thirty-seven Seniors anticipate Alvin Alexander Abramson, Jr. Penny Sue Adams John Carlton Ailor Wilma Joyce Alexander Sharon Kudeza All Brenda Ann Allen Penelope Lee Allen Adrienne Theresa Alston Eric Donald Alston Rhoda Lynne Altschuler Ronald Lee Antinori Lloyd Allen Ashborn one hundred thirty-eight skip day Brenda Ann Askew Rebecca Diane Atkinson William Neal Baber Charles Kennedy Baker Scott Burrell makes a valiant attempt to pass a physiology test. Terry Anthony Baker III William Bradley Ball William Parks Ball Richard Jackson Banks, Jr. Deidra Jean Barnes Michael Rocke Barrack Rick Barrett William Granville Batte one hundred thirty-nine William Clay Bell Andriea Madelene Bennett Lonnie McNair looks on as Hank Monteirio contemplates a problem. I ' ll show you friendly places notv, Jennifer Barnes Benthall Gerianne Bentley Michael Wayne Bingham Peter Fredrick Blount Deborah Ann Bloxom Douglas Bloxom Rosaline Marie Boone Mary Lee Boston one hundred forty secret places known only to me. ' I si ! ll Albert James Bowers, Jr. Chester Nathaniel Boyd Constance Faye Boyd Kyle Vincent Boykins Douglas William Braconmer Thomas James Bradshaw Susan Lee Bragg Patricia Gail Brake Rebecca Page Brewer Harris Hamilton Bright, Jr. Lawrence Elwood Britt Barbara Ann Brown Carolyn LaVern Brown Daniel Thomas Brown Marcus Wendell Brown Thomas Edward Brown, Jr. one hundred forty-one Hunter Francis shows his enthusiasm at a pep rally. Dorothy Marion Bruff Barry James Bryant Karen Lea Bryder Linda Carol Bur.tin Brian Keith Burdette Scott Frazier Burrell Glenda Faye Burton Carson Scott Buttles Linda Diane Burzinski Judy Jean Bush Andrew Peter Byrne Jeffrey Tyler Cahoon Seniors vote overwhelmingly one hundred forty-two Deborah Carroll Carpenter Michael Eugene Carreca Trudy Cora Anna Carrier Peggy Ann Carroll 4 Colena Ruth Cary Michael Hardy Cash Adrian William Charles Marilyn Chawlk Anne Sawyer and Sharon Van Dyke willingly pose for the photographer. to continue Class Night one hundred forty-three Horror films aid Addison Leon Cheeseman Juliana Gail Chilson Aleck Wayne Clardy Laura Lynn Clark Michael Steven Cleckley Donna Lynn Clements Mary Rovetta stops for fresh air Christopher Ford Clifton Laverne Cobb Betty Marie Cole Edith Jane Conner one hundred forty-four the SCA financially Gladys Ann Covington Linda Marie Cramer Carol Jean Crane John Currie Craven Diane Lou Crawford Mary Margaret Crawley Stephen Michael Crocker Joanne Denise Crum Mary Ramona Crumpton Christopher Paul Culotta Lawrence James Curfman Vera Jean Cyganik Margaret Smith and Herbert Cooke enjoy AFJROTC Ball. Linda Darlene Dale James Frank D ' Amelio Celestine Seria Daniels Peggy Jo Daniels David Lee Dansey Desiree Amelia Darden Kathy Diane Darnell George Donald Daughtry Constance Lorraine Davenport Brenda Davis Lee Matthew Davis, Jr. one hundred forty-six it William Donald Davis Deborah LaGerald Dawes Donald Lee Dearing Philip Morrel Delp for exam exemptions Beverly Alan Deskins Deborah Helen Deveikis Elizabeth Virginia Diggles Louis Michael Diggs Steven Blane Diggs Paul Eugene Dildine Linda Jean Dobbins Vicki Lynn Dobbs Ronald Williams and Johnnie Williams pose for a mug shot. Seniors hope for Watelia Lorice Douglas Janice Louise Draughon Mary Delores Dubrey Deborah Ann Dudley George Raymond Dudley, Jr. Charles Duffy Dunn, III Robert Elmo Dutton, Jr. Terry Lynn Earnhardt Diane Fay Eborn Paulette Frances Edwards Ann Gearhart helps re -decorate the girls ' restroom. one hundred forty-eight college acceptance Crabbers, cowboys, and one lone Warrior (Charlie Gerringer). Patricia Anne Enneking Darcy Edgerton Evans Deborah Dianne Farris Judy Lynn Faulk Patricia Ann Favre Susan John Fedonchuk Neil Gibson Ferrari Shelby Jean Firth Susan Elizabeth Fisher Peter Alan Fitch Willie Foster, Jr. Cordette Larraine Fowles one hundred forty-nine Cheerful seniors brighten Albert Hall Francis, Jr. Hunter Clifton Francis Cynthia Freda Helen Elizabeth Freeman Labecca Lee French Bruce Lamar Frost Arthur Gordon Gandy Arlette Gayle Garriss Joyce Ann Gaskill Charles Gayle II Helen Ann Gayle Ann Scott Gearhart Russell Murphy Gentry How can Delores Wallace look so happy on a Monday morning? one hundred fifty up the halls of HHS Willie Kenneth Gibson Brenda Joyce Gilchrist Joseph Alexandra Gilchrist Viola Christine Gilchrist Arthur Louis Gilliam Sheryle Eulali Gills Susan Hedley Githens Deborah Collins Glenn Marsha Rae Goering Susan Charlotte Goetkin Joy Lynn Gooch Eric Andrew Goodman one hundred fifty-one Seniors dislike rubbing elbows Regina Leota Goodson Students spend a lot of time waiting in line for lunch. Anita Lynn Goodwin Wendell Blake Goodwin George Thomas Gore Anthony Alan Gould Fredricka Graham Mary Diana Graham O ' Vivian Graham Marilyn Joanne Graves Sharon Elizabeth Gray Colleen Evelyn Green Anne Boswick Greenman Joseph Arthur Grepiotis one hundred Fifty-two with underclassmen at lunch Sharon Dorene Gwynn ▼ i Deborah Jean Hall Edward Lane Hall Wanda Elaine Hall Nancy Lee Halliday Barbara Gail Ham Karen Denise Hamlin John Pressley Hargett Gayle Harola Lloyd Vernon Harper Howard Harris David Randall Hastings Constance Lee Haynes one hundred fifty-three Seniors look forward to Herbert Lamonye Henderson Winfred Neil Henry Larry Corsa and Jeff Cahoon wait while Mike Quinn prepares the refreshments. Rhonda Diane Hepler Ronald Eugene Hepler John Matthews Herron Kenneth Thomas Hewitt James Hicks, III Thomas Jefferson Hicks, Jr. Alexander Lee Hill David Lee Hill one hundred fifty-four I 4 the end of the year Ann King impatiently waits for her friend. Dennis Marshall Hill Cynthia Deloris Hines 4 Raymond Charles Hines Rose Maria Hinton Guylinzo Reid Hobson Janice Lavern Holoman Joyce Lynn Holt Ricky Lynn Hooks James Alexander Hopkins Francis Gregg Horne, Jr. one hundred fifty-five Mighty seniors Eddie Wayne Horrell Rita Fay Horrell Angela Maria Howard Liana Marie Huggins Frank August Hulcher Leora Humphries Gene Hunsecker Catherine Marie Hutzler Brenda Gail Hyatt David Clarke Jackson Jamie Tollenaere and Wanda Smith study for a government test. one hundred Fifty-six think ahead David Warren Jenkins Gerald Lashay Jenkins Cynita Barbara Johnson Geraldine Johnson John Westley Johnson Patricia Mae Johnson Tanya Sabrina Johnson Vernon Tyrone Johnson ► Byron Lee Jones Douglas Richard Jones Gale Lolita Jones Marvetta Joyce Jones one hundred fifty-seven Patricia Diane Jones Rosita Faye Jones Wayne Fabian Jones Jennifer Marie Kaiser Rebecca Sue Keener George Lee Kelley, Jr. Francis Ann Kellihan Sandra Kay Kennington Seniors say good Elizabeth Ann King David Mark Kirby Donna Kay Knight Sandra Anne Kulik Carey Albert Kurtyka Brenda Viola Lake Jean Margaret Lankes Susan Francis Law one hundred fifty-eight Everett Lee Lawson William Jake Leath, Jr. Denise Louise Lee Yeung Gil Lee Barbara Jean Lewis Deborah Ann Lewis Julia Ann Lineberry Kenneth Lynn Lipe A Senior pauses to rest her feet. one hundred fifty-nine Tracy Felicia Loveland Thomas Lewis Lovern Nadine Denise Lovett Carletta Jean Lynch I don ' t apologize for being Tomasinia Jacqulyn MacCuthcheon William Derring Mace, Jr. David Mitchell Maloney Marilyn Odell Mangrum Albert Emanuel Marrow, Jr. Deborah Lynne Marshall Cynthia Louisa Martin James Michael Martin Mrs. Livingston, Becky Keener, and Tony Fertitta prepare for the upcoming election. one hundred sixty Jane Henley Martin Sharon Fay Martin Linda Sharon Mason Richard Arthur Massenburg hard to know. I am what l am ' Susan Bragg finds the back of the room more interesting than what Mimi Boston has to say. James Wayne Mayhew Jane Blackwell McKinney John Ivan McMillan, Jr. Marsha Larice Melton Michael Andrew Mierchuk Gary Ray Miller Sharon Ann Mills Catherine Yvonne Minks one hundred sixty-one Mary Dean Mister Mary Kay Mitchell Marjorie Moody Angela Patricia Moore Pep rallies just aren ' t John Reed Moore Stephen John Morewitz Randolph David Morris Barbara Louise Moses Grant me the serenity to accept the Clifford Alexander Myers Kenneth Ray Myles Leslie Louise Neal Kevin Scott Neil one hundred sixty-two Mary Josephine Neslon Deborah Darlene Nester what they used to be! Stephanie Kay Northern Celeste Ruth Oliver Mary Agnes O ' Neil Cecil Ray Overton Margaret Rose Owen Vinetta Edith Paige things 1 cannot change. Sherrill Michelle Parham Cheryl Ann Passaro Cary Eldridge Patrick, Jr. one hundred sixty-three Loretta Jean Patterson Elizabeth Ellen Payne Shelley Lee Pearce Beverly Susan Peterson Alfred Dickinson Phillips Jerry Lee Pickett Judy Kay Pierce Patricia Barbara Piszko Alan Wayne Poland Steven Edgar Pollard Blendell Virginia Pope Ho iv can we be sure Pensive senior Neil Ferrari contemplates the future. one hundred sixty-four Eva Lynnette Popma Charlie Porter David Bruce Potter Brenda Ann Powell Debra Jordan Prevatte David Gayle Priddy Paul Michael Quinn John Henry Ratledge II of anything the tide changes. Jo Anna Ray Martha Jane Ray Deborah Elaine Raynor Delores Faye Reed Sandra Jean Rembish Jackie Gail Reynolds Patricia Gail Rice Vanessa Lynn Richardson one hundred sixty-five Penny Jane Riddick Derrick Emerson Ridley Ann Louise Rison Jeffrey Michael Rives Janet Frances Roach Power to David Carl Roberts John Michael Roe Sharon Elizabeth Rogers Karen Kay Roscoe Toni Lynn Rose Joseph John Rosso, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Rovetta one hundred sixty-six Patricia Marie Saenger Mary Natalie Salley David Wayne Sampson Brewster Lorenzo Sansom Charlotte Lee Saunders Warren James Savage Anne Modena Sawyer 4 , the people! Bruce Nelson Scott Denise Diane Scott Stephanie Marie Scotti Nathan Scull Football team in action. one hundred sixty-seven “I’ve been going a long time now; Cynthia Sedgwick Venson Shelton Robin Spencer Simpson David Lowry Sinclair Steven Arthur Slade Sybil Diane Slade John Burdette Sheer, III Frances Louise Smith Jacqueline Regina Smith John Marshall Smith one hundred sixty-eight along the way I ' ve learned some things Margaret Wynne Smith Robert Henry Smith Wanda Sue Smith Thomasine Blanche Southall Linda Susan Sparks Glenn Michael Spiggle Glen Ray Spruill Gregory Mark Stadlin Debra Ellen Stalls William Brian Starnes Marshall Jackson Staton, Jr. Karen Jill Stein William Talmage Stewart Ann Clifton Stoney Edward Earl Stover Douglas Peake Strup one hundred sixty-nine Jan Carol Swartz Cynthia Louise Sweeney Katrina Ann Sylver James Robert Tabron Sherita Taylor Charles Sledd Thomas III Ernest Ivan Thomas Amy Magdalene Tisdale Chris Clifton is observed as he types. Carol Sue Tokars James Ralph Tollenaere Frank Anthony Tolliver Shelia Mildred Tosh “ There’ve been so many one hundred seventy Ethelria Lednum Townes Michael Aubrey Troth Spillman Kim Truhart Robert Lee Tucker Gail Paige Turner Marqueta Neal Tyson Theresa Evelyn Valadez Richard Earl Van Dyke William Wade Vann Suzanne Vaughn who didn ' t understand one hundred seventy-one Susan Gail Viancour Michael Allen Vick Delores Annette Wallace Robert Randolph Wallace Rory Joseph Walsh Harvey Gordon Walston Alvin Isaica Ward Calvin Roland Ward Carol Sue Ward Roxanne Gayle Warren Melvin Richard Webb Holland Elisabeth Wentz Darlene Denise Wesley James Beverly West Looking for that A typical day in chemistry class. one hundred seventy-two Gary Wayne Weston Robbin Euiaine Wheeler Robin Althea Whisnant Vanessa Louise Whitaker David Matthews Whitcomb Deborah Jean Whitham Patricia Kay Whittington thing that ' s hardest to find Eddie Lyndell Wiggins Carol Jane Wilkinson Harold Alan Wilkinson James Michael Wilkinson The end of a long day. You see how easily Tommy Brown expresses his opinion of the cafeteria lunch today. Patricia Ann Willey Carolyn Elizabeth Williams Dennis Alphonza Williams John Earl Williams Robin Vanessa Williams Ronald Ellsworth Williams Ronald Lee Williams Shirley Jeanette Williams George Anthony Williamson Alonza Wilson II Colbert Scott Wilson Cue Bennie Wilson, Jr. one hundred seventy-four we fit together Cynthia Delores Wilson Henry Kwok-Wai Wong John Shelton Woodard Andrew Woods Jan Swartz is readied for her Senior Picture. Blondell Marie Woods Vanessa Gail Woods Gary Worrell James William Wright Venocia Eva Wright Jane Edgerton Wynne Carlton Maurice Young Beverly Siter Youse one hundred seventy-five Statistics of the Class of ' 72 Alvin Alexander Abramson, Jr. Concert Choir; Marching Band. John Carlton Ailor Library Student Assistant; KRABBA Staff; Krabba Highlight Staff; Student Assistant. Wilma Joyce Alexander Concert, Marching, Workshop. Regional, and All-City Bands; Band Librarian; Keyettes; Latin Honor Society; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Seafarer Staff; Y-Teens. Sharon Kudeza Ali PTA Guidance Committee, Chairman; Krabba Karavan; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Seafarer Staff; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; Senior Execu- tive Beard; Dance Committee; Elections Committee. Brenda Ann Allen Distributive Education; Concert Choir. Penelope Lee Allen FT A; French Club; GRA, President; TICS; Y-Teens; HHS Committee; Pep Club. Adrienne Theresa Alston Senior Class Secretary; Concert, Marching, Symphonic, Regional, and All-City Bands; Honor Council; Leo Club; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Prom Court; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; Junior Executive Board; National Achieve- ment Finalist. Donald Wayne Anderson Hampton High Historians. Lloyd Allen Ashburn Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Rebecca Diane Atkinson Student Assistant; Y-Teens. William Neal Baber Library Student Assistant; Dance Committee. William Bradley Ball Junior Varsity Basketball Team. William Parks Ball Boys ' State Delegate; Chem-Phy Club; French Club; Honor Council, Chairman; Key Club, Junior Representative; Krabba Karavan; National Honor Society; National Merit Commended Student; Senior Executive Board; Lions Club Math English Awards; Prom Committee; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Math Science Awards. Richard Jackson Banks, Jr. Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball Teams; AFJROTC. Deidra Jean Barnes FTA; French Club, Secretary; National Honor Society; SCA, Representative; TICS; Girls ' Chorus. Rick Barrett Manager Basketball team. William Granville Batte Krabba Karavan. William Clay Bell Welfare Committee, Chairman; Krabba Karavan; SCA, Representative. Jennifer Barnes Benthall Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; FTA Guidance Committee; Elections Committee; FTA; Leo Club, Treasurer, Pres- ident; National Honor Society; Seafarer Staff; Spanish Club; Y-Teens; Band Treasurer. Gerianne Bentley Art Club; FBLA. Michael Wayne Bingham Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands. Peter Fredrick Blount Boys ' State Delegate; Chem-Phy Club; Sopho- more Class Treasurer; Leo Club, Treasurer; Prom Committee; SCA, Representative; Se- nior Executive Board; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams, Captain — Varsity; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; Varsity Club. Deborah Ann Bloxom Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; Leo Club; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Spanish Club, Chaplain, Pres- ident; Spanish Honor Society, Secretary. Mary Lee Boston Girls State Delegate; Keyettes, Financier; National Honor Society, President; Seafarer Staff, Editor; SCA, Representative. Albert James Bowers, Jr. Chem-Phy Club, President; Concert, Marching, Symphonic, and All-City Bands; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Science Honor Society; Student Assistant. Joyce Avette Bowers A ' Cappella; Girls ' Chorus; Modern Dance Club. Kyle Vincent Boykins Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball Teams. Douglas William Braconnier A ' Cappella; Garricks; Prom Committee; Elections Committee; Red White Day Best Dressed Award; Regional Chorus. Thomas James Bradshaw Chem-Phy Club, Secretary; Interact Club; Latin Honor Society; Science Honor Society; Sportsmanship Committee; Virginia Junior Academy of Science. Jackie Flowen Brady 1CT, Vice-President; VICA. Susan Lee Bragg French Club; Prom Committee; Seafarer Staff. Patricia Gail Brake A’Cappella, Treasurer; Publicity Committee, Chairman; FTA, President; French Club; Garricks; Leo Club; National Honor Society, ICC Representative; SCA, Representative; TICS, Chaplain, President; Thespians, Scribe, Treasurer; Concert Choir. Rebecca Page Brewer PTA Guidance Committee; FTA; KRABBA Staff; Prom Committee; SCA, Rep- resentative; Junior Executive Board. Harris Hamilton Bright, Jr. A ' Cappella; Electronics Club; SCA, Repre- sentative; Junior Varsity Football Team. Lawrence Elwood Britt Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team. Barbara Ann Brown FHA, Reporter, Historian; President; German Club; KRABBA Staff; Prom Committee; Sea- farer Staff; Quill Scroll. Carolyn LaVern Brown FHA. Marcus Wendell Brown AFJROTC; Tennis Team. Gloria Jean Bryan Library Student Assistant. Barry James Bryant Electronics Club. Karen Lea Bryder Garricks; Hampton High Historians; Latin Honor Society; Thespians, Vice-President. Linda Carol Buntin FBLA. Brian Keith Burdette Graphic Arts Club. Scott Frazier Burrell Chem-Phy Club; Key Club; Latin Honor Soci- ety. Linda Diane Burzinski FBLA. Judy Jean Bush FBLA; Student Assistant. Carson Scott Buttles Boys ' State Delegate; Chem-Phy Club; Sopho- more Class President; Junior Class President; Assembly Committee, Chairman. Andrew Peter Byrne Chess Club; Garricks; Krabba Highlight Staff. Jeffrey Tyler Cahoon Sportsmanship Committee. Richard Thomas Cammon Senior Executive Board. Michael Eugene Carreca Chess Club; Electronics Club; Library Student Assistant. Trudy Cora Anna Carrier FHA; GRA. Peggy Ann Carroll GRA; Library Student Assistant; Y-Teens. Colena R. Cary FBLA; Y-Teens. Michael Hardy Cash Dance Committee, Chairman; Interact Club; Prom Committee; Spanish Club, Chaplain; SCA, Representative; Junior Varsity Baseball Team; Junior Varsity Football Team; Cap Gown Committee. Theotrise Arnold Chatman Outdoor Track Team; Varsity Football Team. Marilyn Chawlk KRABBA Staff; Library Student Assistant; Student Assistant. Addison Leon Cheeseman AFJROTC. Juliana Gail Chilson Concert, Marching, Symphonic Bands; FTA; French Club; Latin Honor Society; Library Student Assistant; Seafarer Staff. Luther Dillard Church AFJROTC. Aleck Wayne Clardy Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Laura Lynn Clark Football Homecoming Court, Senior Attendant; Keyettes; National Honor Society; Seafarer Staff; Spanish Honor Society; SCA, Representative; Miss HHS Contest, First Runner-up. Donna Lynn Clements Prom Committee; Graphic Arts Club, Secre- tary. hundred seventy-six Christopher Ford Clifton Graphic Arts Club, Executive Board. James M. Clow AFJROTC. La Verne Cobb GRA; Student Assistant; VICA. Betty Marie Cole French Club; Keyettes, Co-Historian; National Honor Society, Secretary. Edith Jane Conner Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society; Dance Committee; Basketball Homecoming Attendent. Lawrence Joseph Corsa, 111 Chem-Phy Club; Concert Band; Electronics Club; Marching Band; National Merit Schol- arship Semi-Finalist; Spanish Club; Symphonic Band. Gladys Ann Covington FBLA. Gregg Horne and Mimi Boston enjoy senior English. Carol Jean Crane A ' Cappella; French Club; Keyettes; KRABBA Staff; Prom Committee, Co-Chairman Girls ' Gym; SCA, Representative; Tennis Team; Concert Choir; Regional Chorus. John Currie Craven Chem-Phy Club; Cross Country Team; Sportsmanship Committee, Chairman; Interact Club, Sergeant-At-Arms, Vice- President; Prom Committee; Varsity Club. Diane Lou Crawford Distributive Education. Mary Margaret Crawley Publicity Committee, Chairman; GRA; Girls State Delegate; Keyettes; KRABBA Staff; Krabba Karavan, President; National Honor Society; Quill Scroll; Seafarer Staff, Circulation Editor; SCA, Representative, Trea- surer. Stephen Michael Crocker SCA, Representative; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams; Varsity Wrestling Team; Varsity Club, Sergeant-At-Arms. Joanne Denise Crum Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; Dance Committee; Latin Honor Society; Majorette; Prom Committee. Mary Ramona Crumpton Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader; Scrapbook Committee; Publicity Committee; HHS Committee; Krabba Karavan; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Student Assistant; Junior Executive Board; Senior Ex- ecutive Board; Prom Bids Committee; Varsity Club, Secretary. Christopher Paul Culotta Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling Teams. Lawrence James Curfman Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball Teams; Chem-Phy Club. Linda Darlene Dale FHA; Y-Teens. James Frank DAmelio Graphic Arts Club. Celestine Seria Daniels GRA; Gymnastics Team; Prom Committee; Girls ' Chorus. David Lee Dansey Chem-Phy Club; Concert and Marching Bands; Hampton High Historians; Leo Club. Desiree Amelia Darden A ' Cappella; Chem-Phy Club; French Club; Leo Club; SCA, Representative; Student Assistant; Concert Choir. Kathy Diane Darnell FBLA. Constance Lorraine Davenport A ' Cappella; FHA; FTA; GRA; Tennis Team; Concert Choir; Girls ' Chorus. Brenda Davis FBLA, Secretary; GRA; TICS; Girls ' Chorus. Lee Matthew Davis, Jr. Chem-Phy Club; Electronics Club, President; Outdoor Track Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Deborah LaGerald Dawes Y-Teens; Pep Club. Donald Lee Dearing Varsity Baseball Team. Susan Gwen Denney Distributive Education; VICA. Beverly Alan Deskins Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Deborah Helen Deveikis A ' Cappella; German Club, Vice-President, President; Basketball Homecoming Court, Se- nior Attendant; Honor Council, Secretary; Keyettes, Junior Representative, Vice- President; National Honor Society; SCA, Rep- resentative; Concert choir. Elizabeth Virginia Diggles Garricks; German Club, Secretary; Keyettes; Krabba Highlight Staff, Editor; National Honor Society; Quill Scroll; Seafarer Staff; Thespians, Reporter. Linda Jean Dobbins Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader, Head — Junior Varsity; Elections Committee; GRA; Gymnastics Team; Keyettes; Spanish Club, Secretary; Student Assistant; SCA, Rep- resentative. Vicki Lynn Dobbs FBLA; TICS. Watelia Lorice Douglas A ' Cappella; Garricks; GRA; Basketball Homecoming Court, Sophomore and Junior Attendant; Football Homecoming Court, Se- nior Attendant; Prom Court; Seafarer Staff; Thespians. Mary Delores Dubrey FHA; Prom Committee; Girls ' Chorus; Junior Executive Board. George Raymond Dudley, Jr. Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; SCA, Rep- resentative; Junior Varsity and Varsity Base- ball Teams. Charles Duffy Dunn, III VICA. Robert Elmo Dutton, Jr. A ' Cappella; Electronics Club; Student Assistant. Terry Lynn Earnhardt Varsity Baseball Team. Diana Fay Eborn Modern Dance Club. Paulette Frances Edwards FBLA; FHA. Philip McAllister Edwards Junior Varsity Football Team. Sheila Ann Edwards FHA, Historian. Marion Frances Ellis Distributive Education, Secretary, Treasurer; Student Assistant. Patricia Anne Enneking Junior Class Secretary; Concert, Marching Bands, Sophomore Representative; SCA Executive Board; Girls ' State Delegate; KRABBA Staff; Majorettes: Prom Chairman; SCA, Representative, Secretary; Junior Execu- tive Board; Senior Class Giftorian; Quill Scroll. Deborah Dianne Farris FBLA; Prom Committee; Prom Court; Student Assistant. Judy Lynn Faulk Prom Committee; Y-Teens; Cap Gown Committee. Patricia Ann Favre Chem-Phy Club; HHS Committee; Garricks; German Club; Keyettes; Prom Committee; Y-Teens, Vice-President, President; ICC, Vice- President; Junior Executive Board; Senior Ex- ecutive Board. Susan John Fedonchuk FBLA; Prom Committee; Student Assistant; Calling Cards Announcements Committee. Neil Gibson Ferrari Boys ' State Delegate; Interact Qub; National Honor Society; Science Honor Society; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society; SCA, Representative; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Teams; Who ' s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students. one hundred seventy-seven Jett Cahoon catches forty winks. Shelby Jean Firth ICT. Susan Elizabeth Fisher FBLA, Chaplain; Concert Choir. Peter Alan Fitch Chem-Phy Club; Key Club. John Wesley Fitzgerald Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Kathryn Anne Flanagan Chem-Phy Club, Vice-President; Debate Team; Keyettes; Xational Merit Scholarship Finalist. John Richard Foley Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Cross Country Team; French Club; Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team. Albert Hall Francis, Jr. Boys ' State Delegate; Chem-Phy Club; Con- cert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; Welfare Committee; Elections Committee, Chairman; French Club; Key Club, Senior Representative; National Flonor Society; Prom Committee; Student Assistant; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; Band Staff. Hunter Clifton Francis Sportsmanship Committee; German Club, ICC Representative; Key Club, Secretary; Swimming Team; Tennis Team. Elvira Gomanershire Franklin GRA. Elections Committee. Cynthia Freda French Club, ICC Representative. Helen Elizabeth Freeman GRA; Dance Comm ittee. Labecca Lee French Student Assistant. Bruce Lamar Frost Chem-Phy Club, Treasurer; Key Club; National Honor Society, Vice-President; Varsity Football Team. Arthur Gordon Gandy Hampton High Historians; KRABBA Staff, Sports Editor; Krabba Karavan; Varsity Wres- tling Team. David William Garrison Audio Graphics Staff; Chem-Phy Club; Electronics Club; Latin Honor Society. Arlette Gayle Garriss Latin Honor Society; Leo Club; Concert Choir; HHS Committee. Ann Scott Gearhart A ' Cappella; Latin Honor Society, Chaplain; Prom Committee; Keyettes. Russell Murphy Gentry A Cappella; Spanish Club; Student Assistant; Regional Chorus. Brenda Joyce Gilchrist Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands, Section Leader; Electronics Club; Regional and Workshop Bands. Glenda Gayle Giles Concert Choir; Junior Executive Board; ICT. Arthur Louis Gilliam National Merit Scholarship Finalist; Spanish Honor Society; Senior Executive Board; Varsity Football Team. Susan Hadley Githens Chess Club; GRA; Latin Honor Society; Girls Chorus. Deborah Collins Glenn Spanish Club; Cap Gown Committee; Dance Committee. Susan Charlotte Goetkin Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader; Distributive Education; Basketball Homecoming Court, Sophomore and Junior Attendant; Prom Court; Spanish Club; Public- ity Committee; Welfare Committee. Eric Andrew Goodman Outdoor Track Team; Student Assistant; Junior Varsity Football Team. Anita Lynn Goodwin FTA; French Club, Chaplain; National Honor Society. Anthony Alan Gould Boys ' State Delegate; Key Club; SCA, Repre- sentative, President; Varsity Football Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Team. Sharon Elizabeth Gray A ' Cappella, Librarian; French Club; Garricks; Hampton High Historians, Secretary; Leo Joyce Ann Gaskill Margaret Anne Goodrich FHA; GRA; Student Assistant; Y-Teens. Student Assistant. Wendell Blake Goodwin Junior Varsity Baseball Team. George Thomas Gore Chess Cl ub; AFJROTC. Mary Diana Graham Student Assistant. O ' Vivian Graham FHA. Marilyn Joanne Graves FHA; GRA; Girls ' Chorus. Joseph Lee Gilliam Varsity Football Team. Marsha Rae Goering Student Assistant. one hundred seventy-eight Club, Vice-President, President; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Thespians; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; PTA Guidance Committee. Colleen Evelyn Green GRA; Majorettes. Anne Boswick Greenman Publicity Committee; French Club; Prom Committee; Student Assistant; Announce- ments Calling Cards Committee. Jacquelyn Sharren Gregory Speech Club; Thespians; Elections Committee; SCA, Representative. Sharon Dorene Gwynn GRA; Concert, Choir; Girls ' Chorus. Wanda Elaine Hall FBLA, Parliamentarian; SCA, Representative; Y -Tee ns. Nancy Lee Halliday A ' Cappella; ETA, Treasurer, Secretary; GRA; Keyettes, Chaplain; Latin Honor Society, Chaplain; Regional Chorus. Karen Danise Hamlin Student Assistant. Gail Hannon French Club; Pep Club. Howard Harris Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team; Tennis Team; Junior Varsity Baseball Team. David Randall Hastings AFJROTC. Melerdee Yvette Hayes Art Club; Pep Club. Constance Lee Haynes HHS Committee; Dance Committee; FBLA, Treasurer; French Club; Prom Committee; SCA, Representative; Concert Choir; Junior Executive Board; Co-operative Office Educa- tion. Herbert Lamonye Henderson Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Concert Choir. Winfred Neil Henry Junior Varsity Wrestling Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Rhonda Diane Hepler FBLA. Ronald Eugene Hepler Electronics Club; AFJROTC; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative. Kenneth Thomas Hewitt Art Club, Vice-President; Garricks; Latin Honor Society; Prom Committee; Thespians; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board. James Hicks, 111 AFJROTC; SCA, Representative. Thomas Jefferson Hicks, Jr. SCA, Representative. Alexander Lee Hill Junior Varsity Basketball Team, Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team; Varsity Football Team, Captain. Ronald Tyrone Hill Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Raymond Charles Hines Concert Choir. Janice LaVerne Holoman French Club; Hampton High Historians; Leo Club; Prom Committee; Y-Teens. Joyce Lynn Holt Distributive Education; KRABBA Staff; Library Student Assistant; Prom Committee, Co-Chairman Boys ' Gym; Spanish Club; SCA, Representative; VICA; Concert Choir; Junior Executive Board. Ricky Lynn Hooks AFJROTC; Tennis Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling Teams. Francis Gregg Horne, Jr. Chem-Phy Club; Concert, Marching, and Symphonic, Workshop, and Regional Bands; SCA Executive Board, Parliamentarian; French Club; Hampton High Historians; Latin Honor Society, Treasurer; National Merit Scholarship Commended Student. Angela Maria Howard FBLA. Liana Marie Huggins Art Club; French Club. - 4 Frank August Hulcher Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; French Club; Hampton High Historians; Interact Cliib. Leora Humphries Library Student Assistant. Catherine Marie Hutzler German Club, Treasurer; Girls ' State Dele- gate; Keyettes, President; Prom Committee; SCA, Representative; Calling Cards and An- nouncements Committee. Brenda Gail Hyatt FBLA. David Warren Jenkins Cross Country Team; FBLA, Historian, Pres- ident; Outdoor Track Team. Cynita Barbara Johnson FBLA. Evelyn Kearney Johnson FHA; GRA; Hampton High Historians; Thespians. John Westley Johnson Electronics Club; Student Assistant. Patricia Mae Johnson Student Assistant. Tanya Sabrina Johnson SCA, Representative; FBLA; Student Assistant. Vernon Tyrone Johnson A ' Cappella; Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team. Byron Lee Jones Concert, Marching Bands; Distributive Educa- tion; Prom Committee; AFJROTC. Gale Lolita Jones A ' Cappella; Junior Executive Board. Joyce Louise Jones Student Assistant; Red White Day Best Dressed Award. one hundred seventy-nine Marvetta Joyce Jones A ' Cappella; FBLA; FTA; Majorette; TICS; Hampton Human Relations. Jennifer Marie Kaiser Chem-Phy Qub; HHS Committee, Chairman; Keyettes, Parliamentarian; National Honor Society; Science Honor Society; Seafarer Staff, Typing Editor; Spanish Club, Treasurer; Spanish Honor Society, President; Lions Club English, Science, and Math Awards. Rebecca Sue Keener Keyettes, Recording Secretary; National Honor Society, Treasurer; Prom Committee; Seafarer Staff; Welfare Committee; HHS Committee. Frances Ann Kellihan FBLA. Elizabeth Ann King Distributive Education; FBLA. David Mark Kirby Chem-Phy Club; Senior Executive Board; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Teams. Donna Kay Knight Library Student Assistant; Majorette. David Gordon Kr use KRABBA Staff; Krabba Highlight Staff. Sandra Anne Kulik German Club; GRA; Library Student Assistant. Deborah Carpenter Kurowski Art Club; FBLA; GRA; Marching Band; Prom Committee. Carey Albert Kurtyka Distributive Education; Junior Varsity Football Team. Mark Allen Kurtz Varsity Football Team. Brenda Viola Lake FHA; GRA; Pep Club. Chrisley Scott Lambert Prom Committee; Distributive Education. Jean Margaret Lankes French Club; Latin Honor Society; Prom Committee, Art Chairman; Seafarer Staff. Susan Frances Law Latin Honor Society; National Honor Society. Pete Blount measures Kyle Boykins ' cap size. Jimmy Mayhew expresses his opinion in government. Everett Lee Lawson Pep Club. William Jake Leath, Jr. Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands, President; Swimming Team. Denise Louise Lee Library Student Assistant. Barbara Jean Lewis A ' Cappella; FBLA, President. Deborah Ann Lewis French Club; Prom Committee; Y-Teens. Julia Ann Lineberry Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader; Soph- omore Class Vice-President; GRA; Gymnastics Team; Prom Committee; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; Varsity Club, Treasurer. Kenneth Lynn Lipe Student Assistant; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams; Graphic Arts Club, President. Elizabeth Rollins Lively Library Student Assistant; Prom Committee; Spanish Club; SCA, Representative; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board. Sharon Gay Lockwood A ' Cappella; Concert and Marching Bands; GRA; Gymnastics Team; Marching Band; National Honor Society; TICS. Tracy Felicia Loveland French Club; Krabba Highlight Staff; Library Student Assistant; Prom Committee; Seafarer Staff; SCA, Representative; Publicity Committee. Thomas Lewis Lovern Distributive Education, Chaplain; AFJROTC, Chaplain. Nadine Denise Lovett FTA; Y-Teens, Secretary; Pep Club. William Frank Lloyd AFJROTC. Carletta Jean Lynch GRA; Y-Teens. Tomasinia Jacqulyn MacCutcheon A ' Cappella; Dance Committee; GRA; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; Senior Execu- tive Board; Pep Club. William Derring Mace, Jr. Leo Club; Marching, Concert, and Symphonic Bands. Diana Dale Maffit Distributive Education. David Mitchell Maloney Boys ' State Delegate; Junior Class Vice- President; Senior Class President; Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; Welfare Committee; Honor Council, Vice-Chairman; Key Club, Vice-President, President; Latin Honor Society; National Honor Society; Prom Committee, Co-Chairman Boys’ Gym; SCA, Representative; Junior Executive Board; Se- nior Executive Board; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; American Legion Good Citizen Award. Marilyn Odell Mangrum Concert, Marching, Symphonic, Regional, and All-City Bands; GRA; Hampton High Histo- rians, Secretary; Prom Committee; Spanish Club; Student Assistant; Band Secretary; SCA, Representative. Albert Emanuel Marrow, Jr. Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Deborah Lynne Marshall Majorette; Spanish Club; Elections Committee; Chem-Phy Club. Leon Bennett Marshall Distributive Education; Outdoor Track Team; AFJROTC. Cynthia Louisa Martin Y-Teens, Vice-President; TICS; Pep Club. Frank Edward Martin Electronics Club; Wrestling Team; Baseball Team. James Michael Martin Chess Club, President; Distributive Education; Student Assistant. Jane Henley Martin KRABBA Staff; Library Student Assistant; Prom Committee; Spanish Club, Parlia- mentarian; SCA, Representative; Junior Exec- utive Board; Dance Committee. Sharon Fay Martin Distributive Education; EBLA; GRA; Marching Band. Linda Sharon Mason Distributive Education; FBLA. Richard Arthur Massenburg Junior Varsity Football Team. James Wayne Mayhew Prom Committee; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Teams; ICT, Parliamentarian; SCA, Representative. James Frank McAllister Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team. Robert Bruce McDonald Latin Honor Society, President; National Honor Society; Senior Executive Board. Jane Blackwell McKinney HHS Committee; Leo Club; Concert Choir. John Ivan McMillan, Jr. Distributive Education. Janet Lynn McQuatters GRA. Marsha Larice Melton FBLA; GRA; Y-Teens. Michael Andrew Mierchuk Chess Club; Golf Team; AFJROTC; SCA, Representative; Welfare Committee. Gary Ray Miller Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams; Graphic Arts Club. Catherine Yvonne Minks Majorette. Mary Dean Mister Majorette; Prom Committee; Student Assistant; Elections Committee; Band Staff; Chem-Phy; FBLA. Mary Kay Mitchell A ' Cappella; Krabba Highlight Staff; Spanish Club; Cap Gown Committee. David Wayne Mitchum Electronics Club. Barbara Denise Monteiro Prom Committee, Art Chairman. Angela Patricia Moore FBLA; GRA; TICS; Y-Teens. John Reed Moore Distributive Education; AFJROTC. Wallace Fred Randolph Moore, Jr. AV Staff; Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Concert and Marching Bands. Stephen John Morewitz Cross Country Team, Captain; German Club; Debate Club; Sportsmanship Committee; Welfare Committee; Hampton High Histori- ans; Indoor Track Team; Interact Club; Outdoor Track Team; Annual Public Affairs Award; Cross Country — Most Improved ' and “Most Valuable’ ; Announcements and Calling Cards Committee. Randolph David Morris Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands. Barbara Louise Moses Art Club; GRA; Student Assistant. Clifford Alexander Myers Cross Country Team; Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team; Library Student Assistant; National Honor Society; Science Honor Society; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society; SCA, Representative; Varsity Club. Kenneth Ray Myles Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Electronics Club. Leslie Louise Neal A ' Cappella; French Club. Kevin Scott Neil KRABBA Staff; Krabba Karavan; Swimming Team, High Point, Captain. Andre Lane Nelson Indoor Track Team; Library Student Assistant. Mary Josephine Nelson FBLA; KRABBA Staff; Prom Committee. Minnie Teresa Nelson GRA; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative. Teresa Warren Nelson GRA, Tennis Team; Girls ' Chorus. Deborah Darlene Nester FBLA. Stephanie Kay Northern Concert, Marching and Symphonic Bands; Leo Club; Latin Honor Society; PTA Guidance Committee. Celeste Ruth Oliver Modern Dance Club; TICS, Chaplain Mary Agnes O ' Neill FHA; GRA; Majorette; VICA. Cecil Ray Overton SCA; Elections Committee; French Club, ICC Representative; Key Club; TICS, Treasurer Vinetta Edith Paige FBLA; FHA; Football Homecom ing Court, Sophomore and Junior Attendant; Majorette, Head; SCA, Representative. Sherrill Michelle Parham FBLA; FHA, FTA; Concert and Marching Bands; GRA, Basketball Team; Gymnastics Team. Cary Eldridge Patrick, Jr. A’Cappella; Cross Country, Co-captain; House and Grounds Committee; Sportsmanship Committee; Key Club; Outdoor Track Team; Prom Committee; Varsity Club. Loretta Jean Patterson FTA. Elizabeth Ellen Payne Student Assistant. Shelley Lee Pearce A ' Cappella; Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Elections Committee; .Welfare Committee; Football Homecoming Court, Junior Attendant; Keyettes; Krabba Karavan; Prom Committee; Prom Court; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; Senior Executive Board. Dennis Wayne Pennington AFJROTC. Evangeline Perkins A ' Cappella. Beverley Susan Peterson Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands. Mr. Carr ' s first period English concentrates on a composition. one hundred eighty-one Marcus Brown delights in his study of physiology. Alfred Dickinson Barksdale Phillips Junior Varsity Basketball Manager; Chem-Phy Club, Chaplain; Sportsmanship Committee, Co-chairman; Golf Team; Prom Committee; SCA, Representative. Daniel Phipps Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Jerry Lee Pickett Electronics Club; Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team; AFJROTC; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams, Varsity Club. J udy Kay Pierce FBLA. Alan Wayne Poland Concert and Marching Band; Interact Club, President. Blendell Virginia Pope FBLA; FHA. Eva Lynette Popma Chess Club, Secretary, President; Prom Committee, Art Chairman; Seafarer Staff. Brenda Ann Powell GRA; Concert Choir; Girls ' Chorus; Pep Club. Clyde Robert Pratt VICA. David Gayle Priddy A ' Cappella. Paul Michael Quinn French Club; SCA, Representative; Junior Varsity Baseball. John Henry Ratledge, II A Cappella; Seafarer Staff; Senior Executive- Board; HHS Committee; Regional Chorus. Ann Sterling Ray Concert, Marching, Symphonic, All-Citv, Regional, and All -State Bands; FT A, Secre- tary; French Club, Treasurer; Hampton High Historians, President; Leo Club, Board of Directors; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board. Jo Anna Ray Majorette; Marching Band; SCA, Repre- sentative; Concert Choir. Martha Jane Ray Hampton High Historians; Thespians; Library Student Assistant. Delores Fay Reed Distributive Education; VICA, Treasurer, President. VICA District President. Sandra Jean Rembish Keyettes, Corresponding Secretary. Patricia Gail Rice FBLA. Penny Jane Riddick GRA; Y-Teens. Derrick Emerson Ridley Student Assistant. Ann Louise Rison Girls ' Chorus; GRA, Tennis Team. Jeffery Michael Rives Key Club; Tennis Team; Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling Teams - Varsity, Tri-captain. Janet Frances Roach Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader; Soph- omore Qass Chaplain; FBLA; Student Assista nt. David Carl Roberts A ' Cappella; Chem-Phy Club; Chess Club; Interact Club, Executive Secretary; Science Honor Society; All Virginia Chorus. Roni Robins Keyettes; National Honor Society; Science Honor Society; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society; SCA, Representative; Junior Execu- tive Board; Prom Committee. Johnny Robinson A ' Cappella, Outdoor Track Team; AFJROTC; TICS. John Michael Roe A ' Cappella; German Club; Seajarer Staff. Karen Kay Roscoe Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader — Varsity, Head; Distributive Education, Trea- surer, President; GRA; Gymnastics Team. Toni Lynn Rose FBLA; GRA; Gymnastics Team. Joseph John Rosso, Jr. Varsity Wrestling Team. Carter Woodward Sale Krabba Highlight Staff; Graphic Arts Club. Mary Natalie Salley Concert Choir. Brewster Lorenzo Sansom Cross Country Manager; Indoor Track Manag- er; Outdoor Track Manager; AFJROTC; Con- cert Choir; Junior Varsity Football Team. Charlotte Lee Saunders Prom Committee; Safeteens; Student Assistant; TICS. Warren James Savage Electronics Club; Pep Club. Anne Modena Sawyer French Club; Garricks, President; Thespians; Girls ' Chorus. Angela Maria Scott Prom Committee; Cap Gown Committee. Stephanie Marie Scotti Krabba Highlight Staff; Krabba Karavan; Sea- farer Staff; SCA, Representative. Nathan Scull Chess Club; AFJROTC; Wrestling Manager. Cynthia Sedgwick FTA; Leo Club; Library Student Assistant; Y-Teens, Chaplain; Senior Executive Board. David Lowry Sinclair Concert, Marching, Symphonic, All-City, and Workshop Bands; Latin Honor Society. Andre Dupree Skipwith Concert and Marching Bands. Steven Arthur Slade Chess Club, Vice-President, President; National Honor Society; National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist; Prom Committee; AFJROTC, Deputy Commander; Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling Teams; Varsity- Club; Forensics Team. John Burdette Sheer, III AFJROTC; Concert Choir. Frances Louise Smith FHA, Concert Choir. Jacqueline Reginia Smith GRA, Basketball Team; SCA, Representative; one hundred eighty-two Student Assistant; Announcements Calling Cards Committee. Margaret Wynne Smith Football Homecoming Queen; AFJROTC Queen; Student Assistant. Robert Henry Smith AFJROTC; Junior Varsity Football Team; Junior Varsity Wrestling Team. Wanda Sue Smith Library Student Assistant; Majorette; Marching Band; Student Assistant; Y-Teens. Thomasine Blanche Southall Concert, Marching, Symphonic, All-City, and Workshop Bands; FBLA; Majorette; Prom Committee; Spanish Club; SCA, Repre- sentative; Student Assistant; Y-Teens; Junior Executive Board. Linda Susan Sparks Prom Committee; Safeteens; Student Assistant. Glenn Michael Spiggle AFJROTC. Gregory Mark Stadlin Electronics Club; Interact Club; Prom Committee; Junior Varsity and Varsity Base- ball Teams; ICC; Graphic Arts Club. William Brian Starnes French Club; German Club; Interact Club; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Swimming Team; Varsity Club. Marshall Jackson Staton, Jr. Art Club; AV Staff; Prom Committee; SCA, Representative; Senior Executive Board. Karen J ill Stein Debate Club; SCA Executive Board, Chairman, Special Events Committee; French Club, Vice-President, President; Girls ' State Delegate; Keyettes, Publicity Committee Chairman, Treasurer; KRABBA Staff, Co- editor; National Honor Society; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Prom Committee, Clean-up Chairman; Quill Scroll; Science Honor Society; SCA, Repre- sentative; Junior Executive Board; DAR Good Citizen Award, ICC, Treasurer; PTA Guid- ance Committee; HHS Committee. William Talmage Stewart Art Club; Junior Varsity Basketball Team; AFJROTC; Cap Gown Committee. Edward Earl Stover Concert Choir. Jane Ann Stover Spanish Club. Douglas Peake Strup A ' Cappella; Prom Committee; SCA, Repre- sentative; Tennis Team; Concert Choir. Jan Carol Swartz FHA, Chaplain, Vice-President; Keyettes; KRABBA Staff; Spanish Club; Quill Scroll; Calling Cards and Announcements Committee. Katrina Ann Sylver Concert Choir. James Robert Tabron Junior Varsity Basketball Team; V1CA. Sherita Taylor FBLA. Charles Sledd Thomas, III Concert, Marching, Symphonic, Workshop, and Regional Bands; Distributive Education; Key Club. Robert Lee Thomas Distributive Education. Amy Magdalene Tisdale SCA, Representative. William Cecil Toler Electronics Club. James Ralph Tollenaere Library Student Assistant; Prom Committee; Student Assistant; Wrestling. Frank Anthony Tolliver Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball Teams; Football Team. Anthony Whitney Townes Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Michael Aubrey Troth Varsity Basketball Team; Golf Team; Prom Committee; Varsity Football Team; Varsity Club. Spillman Kim Truhart Graphic Arts Club; Varsity Football Team. Robert Lee Tucker AFJROTC; Vo-Tech; Varsity Wrestling Team. Gail Paige Turner Y-Teens. Marqueta Neal Tyson Concert, Marching, Symphonic, All-City, Regional, and Workshop Bands; SCA Execu- tive Board; SCA, Chaplain; Hampton High Historians; Dance Committee; Krabba Karavan; Leo Club, Treasurer; Student Assistant; Who s Who Among American High School Students. Theresa Evelyn Valadez Concert, Marching, Symphonic, All-City, and Regional Bands; Keyettes; Latin Honor Soci- ety. Richard Earl Van Dyke Junior Varsity Football Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Teams. Sharon Lyn Van Dyke A ' Cappxdla; Krabba Highlight Staff; Prom Committee; Seafarer Staff; TICS. William Wade Vann AFJROTC. Mike Wilkinson makes a selection on the |ukebox. one hundred eighty-three Susan Gail Viancour ETA; GRA; KRABBA Staff; Prom Committee; Spanish Club; SCA, Repre- sentative; Concert Choir; Senior Executive Board; Dance Committee; House and Grounds Committee. Delores Annette Wallace FBLA, Basketball Homecoming Court, Senior Attendant; Keyettes; Majorette; Student Assistant. Robert Randolph Wallace Cross Country Team; Indoor Track Team; Library Student Assistant; Outdoor Track Team. Rory Joseph Walsh National Honor Society; AFJROTC. Harvey Gordon Walston AV Staff. Tommy Brown and Kent Ford fight to see who can get into the library first. Alvin Isaic Ward Varsity Football Team; Junior Varsity Base- ball Team. Calvin Roland Ward Concert and Marching Bands. Carol Sue Ward Keyettes, Co-historian; Krabba Karavan, Sec- retary; Latin Honor Society; Prom Committee; SCA, Representative; Concert Choir; Junior Executive Board; Cap Gown Committee; Elections Committee; PTA Guidance Committee. Roxanne Gayle Warren Distributive Education. Holland Elisabeth Wentz Garricks; National Honor Society; Seafarer Staff, Art Editor; Prom Committee, Art. James Beverly West A ' Cappella; Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasur- er; GRA; Gymnastics Team; Basketball Homecoming Queen; KRABBA Staff, Co- editor, Prom Committee, Co-chairman Girls ' Gym; Quill N Scroll; Prom Court; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; Junior Execu- tive Board; Senior Executive Board; HHS Committee. Gary Wayne Weston Chess Club; Krabba Highlight Staff. Robbin Eulaine Wheeler Concert Choir. Robin Althea Whisnant GRA, Gymnastics Team; Library Student Assistant, Vice-President; National Honor So- ciety; SCA, Representative; Girls ' Tennis Team; Y-Teens, ICC Representative. Vanessa Louise Whitaker ETA; TICS; Krabba Karavan; Y-Teens. David Matthews Whitcomb Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; German Club; Leo Club. June Lucille Whiteed A ' Cappella; Library Student Assistant; Majorette; Marching Band. Deborah Jean Whitham ITA; French Club; Garricks; National Honor Society; SCA, Representative; Thespians, Pres- ident. Patricia Kay Whittington Library Student Assistant; Y-Teens, Vice- President, President; Student Assistant. Eddie Lyndell Wiggins Debate Club; AFJROTC. Carol Jean Wilkinson GRA; Gymnastics Team; Library Student Assistant, President; Safeteens; Spanish Club; Y-Teens. Harold Alan Wilkinson German Club; Junior Varsity Football Team; Graphic Arts Club. James xMichael Wilkinson French Club; Hampton High Historians; Sea- farer; V1CA; Graphic Arts Club, Vice- President. Patricia Ann Willey A ' Cappella; Welfare C ommittee; Dance Committee; Girls ' Tennis Team, GRA; Spanish Club, Corresponding Secretary, Vice- President; SCA, Representative; Regional Chorus. Mr. Rose helps physiology students Jennifer Kaiser and Scott Burrell. one hundred eighty-four Carolyn Elizabeth Williams A ' Cappella, Librarian; Gymnastics Team; Student Assistant; HHS Committee. Dennis Alphonza Williams Key Club, Krabbd Highlight Staff; Senior Ex- ecutive Board. John Earl Williams Basketball Team. Robin Vanessa Williams Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands, Vice-President; Keyettes; Calling Cards An- nouncements Committee. Ronald Ellsworth Williams Election Committee; Key Club; SCA, Repre- sentative; Junior Executive Board; Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Ronald Lee Williams Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Shirley Jeanette Williams GRA. George Anthony Williamson Distributive Education; Library Student Assistant. Colbert Scott Wilson A ' Cappella, Librarian; Golf Team; Swimming Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling Team; Varsity Football Team. Cue Bennie Wilson, Jr. Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team; AFJROTC; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams; Varsity Wrestling Team; Varsity Club. Cynthia Delores Wilson Student Assistant. Henry Kwok-Wai Wong Chem-Phy Club. Millicent Lorrine Woodby Pep Club. Andrews Woods Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Distributive Education. Blondell Marie Woods A ' Cappella; Library Student Assistant; Seafar- er Staff. Vanessa Gail Woods FHA; Dance Committee. Gary Worrell AFJROTC. James William Wright Concert and Marching Bands; Distributive Education; SCA, Representative; Pep Club. Venocia Eva Wright Welfare Committee; FBLA; KRABBA Staff, Cary Patrick shows off his knickers. Sharon Gray patiently waits to play the piano. Business Manager; Student Assistant; Concert Choir; Girls’ Chorus. Jane Edgerton Wynne A ' Cappella; PTA Guidance Committee; Dance Committee; Majorette; Prom Committee; Concert Choir; Cap Gown Committee. Carlton Maurice Young Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball Teams; Varsity Club. Beverly Siter Youse French Club; Keyettes; Library Student Assistant; Concert Choir. one hundred eighty-five Junior Class onward Junior Class officers: David Bishop, president; Frances Kapshuck, vice-president (not pictured); Jean Jones, secretary; Jackie Gibson, treasurer. The class of 73 started off the year with David Bishop, class president, guiding them onward. The Juniors got into the spirit of 71- 72 by winning the Spirit Stick at one of the few pep rallies. A junior, Denise Lineberry, was named Miss HHS. The guidance counselors talked to the juniors about college; and some juniors frantically worried about getting College Board fees in on time. This year the junior class sponsored a talent show, rather than a class play, and the Miss HHS pageant to make money for the Prom. Prom time meant decorating, bids, money problems, and worries as to whether one would have a date to the dance that had taken so much time and effort to be successful. And so, with only one more year to go, the Class of 73 anxiously awaits its turn to be Se- niors and graduate. 5 1. The long awaited class rings. 2. Rhonda Simpson waits impatiently for the bell to ring. 3- Rosemary Harness hurries to get to class on time. i. Freddy the Crab decorates the gym floor. 5. The jukebox was a great addition to the cafeteria. 6. Kathy Dent and John Gilday play around in the lobby. one hundred eighty-seven Stiff competition marks 2 After an evening ot stiff competition Junior Denise Lineberry won the Miss HHS contest. The contestants, sophomores — Pam Blewett. Ruth Councill, Tracey Troth; juniors — Debbie Grow, Pam Jones, Denise Lineberry; Seniors — Laura Clark, Watelia Douglas, Marqueta Tyson and Blondell Woods, competed in school clothes, formal attire and talent. The five finalists were Watelia Douglas, Tracey Troth, Marqueta Tyson, Laura Clark and Denise Lineberry. The Miss Congeniality award went to Pam Jones. 1 . one hundred eighty-eight 72 Miss HHS contest 3. 1. Karen Bryder and David Maloney help with props. 2. Laura Clark makes her entrance in formal attire. 3. Finalists Denise Lineberry, Tracey Troth. Watelia Douglas, Laura Clark and Marqueta Tyson wait to hear the final results. 4. Junior Class Pres- ident David Bishop questions Denise Lineberry as to the most important day of her life. 4. one hundred eighty-nine 1 . Dawn of a Dawn of a New Day” was presented by the Junior Qass on April 28 from nine un- til twelve o ' clock. During the three days of decorating, scaffold riding” and streamer stapling took the place of classes and homework for Denise Lineberry (chairman) and her hardworking staff ol juniors. One did not even recognize the Boys ' Gym with its beautiful murals provided by HHS artists. A better prom could not have been produced by the juniors! one hundred ninety New Day ' 2. 3. 1. William Ernst pulls off tape to put up a mural. 2. Juniors practice tightrope walking before raising the roof. 3. Ann Chisman, Betsy Hatcher, and Brenda Hawks develop their biceps on the scaffold. 4. Mr. Mitchem takes a break with Brenda Starr. one hundred ninety-one 1 Jarnee W est and Steve Crocker 1. Nancy Wright and Richard Allred relax in the Girls Gym. 2. Tanya Johnson emerges from the streamers. 3- Couples take a break from dancing. 4. Lance Enderson and Anne Wilson are served refreshments. one hundred ninety-two 7 T reign as Queen and King 2 1. Prince Vernon Johnson, Queen Jamee West, King Steve Crocker, and Princess Jacqueline Gregory are crowned in the tea house 2. April Boston and Bruce Akey swing to the music. 3- Ken Hewitt and Karen Bryder take advantage of the at- mosphere in the Girls ' Gym. The Prom Court was presented at ten o ' clock when the junior and senior attendants paraded in. After the crowning of Prince Vernon Johnson, Princess Jacqueline Gregory, King Steve Crocker, and Queen Jamee West, Watelia Douglas serenaded the Court with Sunrise, Sunset. one hundred ninety -three Gary L. Adams James E. Adams Bruce L. Akey Barbara J. Allen John S. Alvis Michele A. Ames Vickie I. Anderson Ellen W. Andrews Richard L. Anthony Shelia C. Ashe Katherine L. Askounis Kathleen E. Babb Judith B. Bacchus Cheryl M. Bailey Valerie Bailey Wallace N. Bailey James K. Baker Calvin L. Baldwin ICC brings COLD water one hundred ninety-four The consequences of playing with donkeys Iris R. Baldwin Stephanie A. Balson Anne T. Bakes Sherrylyn D. Banks Venus M. Barbour Larrietta Barnes Linda R. Barrett Susan C. Barry Marietta Baumgardner Ronald L. Bayton Lester G. Begor Christine C. Bell Larry E. Belle Arthur E. Berkley Frank A. Berrie Vicky K-. Berry Cheryl H. Bielat Ernest Billups fountains to Hampton one hundred ninety-five You have to make Darlene Binns Thomas Binns John D. Bishop Ronald W. Black Deborah A. Boothe Eleanor G. Borbas We are section number five. Catherine Bowers David W. Bowman Ellen V. Bragg Orlandus A. Branch Reginald C. Branch Alice S. Braswell Clarence Britt Ginger L. Britt Lilliam P. Britt Raymond E. Britt Joseph Brittingham Marcia E. Brock Cressondra J. Brown Gloria V. Brown Rickey Brown one hundred ninety-six the good times yourself Shiron L. Brown Deborah C. Bryant Eartha M. Bullock Calvin C. Burton Gloria O. Byrd Brad L. Byron Timothy A. Caine Patricia D. Camden James R. Campbell Mary L. Campbell i Anthony R. Canfield Clifton Carey David W. Carter Joyce W. Carter Colleen V. Cavanough Karen E. Cavanough Robert L. Charles Deborah L. Cheeseman one hundred ninety-seven Anne M. Chisman Sharon J. Claxton Sheree J. Claxton Steve D. Clayton Dianne M. Cogdill Mary S. Collier Mitchell G. Cowan Robert A. Craven Mary E. Crawford Sheryl P. Creech Leslie J. Crews Robert E. Crisp Dennis O. Crocker John H. Culbreth Bonfire Spirit boosts Bonfire serves as mixer for students Donnie Brown, Chris Culotta, and Karen Terry. one hundred ninety-eight ‘Hampton High to thee we raise . . Stephanie A. Curfman Marsha A. Dale Cynthia Y. Davenport Debra W. Davenport Gwen E. Davidson 4 Crabbers to victory over Bruins Kimberly G. Davis Larry Davis Marsa L. Davis Michael L. Davis Patricia A. Davis J. Keith Delk Kathy L. Dent Mary C. Diggs Alecia D. Davis Alexis D. Davis Angela L. Davis Bonny Davis Donald M. Davis one hundred ninety-nine Jolly juniors here Rica D. Dishman James G. Dixon Tanya M. Dotson Howard Downing Vernetta J. Duncan Zandra M. Dunk Janet L. Dunn William D. Dyke Cheryl L. Eason Mark W. Eder Anne D. Edwards Carolyn Edwards Franklin G. Edwards Linda M. Edwards Linda K. Elder two hundred are found hard at work. Terri L. Elder Kay A. Emswiler David W. Enneking William S. Ernst John A. Esada Sandra K. Estes Lynne M. Everhart Karen M. Falk Bradford B. Farrand Almeria Fauntleroy Reico T. Ferbee Ann-M. Fertitta Anthony J. Fertitta Debra L. Figueiredo Stewart M. Fike Joan M. Flanagan Lawrence A. Floro Richard Rowers Spanish estudiantes Martha Sherman and Linda Elder in the language lab. two hundred one Juniors look forward Vickie Flowers Mary L. Ford Rodney K. Ford Ronald Fox Mary A. Francis Patricio E. Frank Paul D. Frankie Lafayette J. Freeman Ronald L. Freeman Lawrence Y. Frost Bryan W. Fulford Marion L. Fulghram Willis G. Galland Patricia A. Gardina Rick Gardner Raymond N. Garrett Sharon D. Gary Cornelius Gatling ffllffl Brenda Hawks, Tyrone Manley, and Toni Ricks confer with Mrs. Smith. two hundred two to their senior year Theresa Y. Gayle Patricia L. Geiger Ruth A. Gieger Charles Gerrmger Mark C. Gibbons Jacquelyn S. Gibson Phyliss Y. Giles Betty Gillen William R. Gilliam Edward C. Glenn Alvin Golden Alvis L. Golden Roger S. Goldman James A. Gomery Andrew M. Goodman Dale F. Goodman Francine M. Goodman Zandra B. Goodman Northington Goodson Ednamae L. Gousse two hundred three Juniors campaign Horachei C. Grady Clara U. Gravely Gilbert Gregory Kathy F. Gresham Susan L. Groves Deborah J. Grow Bruce E. Guilford Helen L. Gurley Edwin N. Hall Katherine L. Hall Bruce L. Harman Rosemary L. Harness Edward A. Harris George H. Harris Judieth L. Harris Karen D. Harris Regina M. Harris Janice Harrison Elizabeth Hatcher Jean Jones is shocked by the chaos in her locker. two hundred four for SC A President K s wHj 1 i Mpgy Kim F. Hayes Michael Haywood Lauren G. Heath Joseph S. Hecht Calvin T. Hedgepeth Catherine L. Hemmila Constance D. Henley Fredrick Herstrom James C. Hill Julie M. Hill Valerie Pearce pauses on her way to pick up IBM cards. William G. Hill David B. Hilling Jeanette Hines Michael T. Hines Detira D. Hinton rwo hundred five Leann J. Hix Cecil M. Holland David Holley Regina M. Holloman John G. Holt Barbara Hopkins Mark Hopkins Stephanie Hopkins Denise Hopson Teresa J. Houser Thirty-two juniors inducted Jean E. Huggett Andrew H. Huggins Cynthia K. Hutchens Lona D. Ingram William J. Ireland Steven R. James Donna M. Jenkins Jeffrey S. Johnson Lauren L. Johnson Randall B. Johnson Catherine A. John Doug Taylor prepares for a big vocabulary quiz. two hundred six John Spady questions what he hears on the tape. into National Honor Society Barry J. Jones Bonnie S. Jones Denise Jones Gloria D. Jones Halcyon R. Jones Jean M. Jones John A. Jones Larry C. Jones Pam Jones Robert B. Jones Sheila M. Jones Vanessa M. Jones Connie D. Judge Keenan G. Kamees Frances A. Kapshuck two hundred seven John M. Knibb Shirley A. Knight Michael Koonce David K. Kopcik Kimberly M. Kostyal Lois A. Krizmencic Ricky C. Latta Paul D. Lawson Robert S. Lawson Barbara A. Leak Junior members of the Football Homecoming Court with their escorts. English and history Arthur T. Leggett Joseph R. Lensbower Raymond M. Lester Annette L. Lewis Winifred T. Lewis two hundred eight Missy Trevallion walks to her next class. Denise Lineberry Claudia S. Little Nicholas J. Loizou Alphonso Lovelace Joseph M. Luciano Phyllis O. Lyons Sherman MacCutcheon Brittain P. Mallow Curtis N. Mangrum Mary L. Marr Patricia G. Marshall Darnae M. Martin Debra C. Martin Mike Martinez Wilbur L. Mason plague juniors two hundred nine Juniors prepare Steve James takes a bow at the basketball assembly. Judith Massenburg David E. Maston Donnie R. Mattocks John E. Maven Michael A. Mazur Michael McCandless Connie G. McCormick Barbara A. McCutcheon Thomas L. McElveen Edwin A. McErlean Faith A. McErlean Carol M. McFarland Daniel M. McFarland Gary D. McHatton Leslie A. McLeod Lonnie McNair Diane M. McQuade Naida L. McQueen Lonnie Meadows Sharon M. Melton two hundred ten for the prom Barry Melvin James D. Merrill Mildred L. Mierchuck James W. Miller Diana W. Mitchell Jean C. Mitchell Joan E. Mitchell Beverly Montgomery Beverly V. Moore Sandra E. Moore Julie Mooring Theresa M. Morgan Belinda A. Moses Cartjlyn M. Moses Catherine S. Mugler Sid Alvis gets ready to take off. two hundred eleven Junior Denise Lineberry Jean Mitchell gets tired of waiting for her sister Joan while shopping. Rufus R. Murphy Curtis C. Murray Wayne P. Myers Robert K. Neil James O. Nelson Alphonzo L. Newby Thomas C. Norris John D. Norton Margaret L. Novikoff Stephanie W. Nunn Janet M. O ' Dell Mary A. Ogiba Horst G. Oliveras Robert H. Owens David R. Ozment two hundred twelve wins Miss HHS contest Robert Pearce Valerie D. Pearce Shawneequa Pearson Ronald Peoples Newton R. Perkins Carolyn J. Perry Delma R. Perry Delores M. Perry Jeanne Peters Billy Phelps Alice B. Phillips Jerry W. Pierce Ellen Pitsilides Danny R. Pollard Steve E. Popovich Colleen B. Porter Lynthis L. Porter Charles P. Powell Nancy E. Powers Rita J. Prevatte William J. Price William Prince Donald S. Pulsifer Cheryl L. Quinn Faith Ann McErlean concentrates on view. two hundred thirteen Juniors have another year Robert K. Rath bone Debra L. Ray Rose J. Raynor Janie F. Reed Jeffery Richardson Lisa L. Richardson Bernard R. Rickett Edward A. Ricks Julius W. Riddick Miriam E. Riggs Thurman E. Roberson Susan E. Roberts Ross A. Robins Jack D. Rogers William C. Rogers Bruce L. Roland Frances J. Rowe Larry A. Ruffin Annette C. Saunders Arthur Saunders Judy K. Saunders Kay Smart is really happy because it ' s Friday two hundred fourteen of tests and College Boards Carlton A. Savage Thaddeus W. Savage Dave B. Schuler Robert S. Scott Tarnyal D. Scott William L. Scott Toni D. Seaman Betty E. Sear Karen M. Settale Pamela L. Shattuck Charles Sheckler Hatvey E. Shelton Martha M. Sherman Kathie A. Shore- Terry L. Shorter Rhonda V. Simpson Stanley C. Sinklcr Emily M. Slicer Deborah L. Slidge Shelley D. Slidge Valerie E. Slidge Spectators watch everything; sometimes even the game! two hundred fifteen Juniors look forward Kathleen A. Smart Doris A. Smith Dorothy A. Smith Karla Smith Kerry A. Smith Sheila E. Smith Deborah Snead Deborah R. Solomon Gail E. Sowash John R. Spady Charlie Gerringer sends a message to the Bruins. David K. Spahr Cecilia P. Spencer Rebecca G. Spencer Danny C. Spivey Phillip W. Spratley Demarius O. Stacy Archie Stanley Steven E. Stanley Susan A. Stanley Howard M. Stearn two hundred sixteen to getting their rings Sandra J. Stewart Anthony D. Stith William H. Stokes Shelia R. Storms Loretta S. Stover Edwin L. Strickland Marty G. Swain Kathy K. Swanner Thompson A. Sweeney Valerie L. Swetnam Rozena Sylver Winston E. Tabb Larry E. Tarwater Douglas D. Taylor Elmore L. Taylor two hundred seventeen David Bishop leads the Junior Class in a pep rally. William E. Topping Melissa Trevallion Cassandra L. Triggs Jeffery R. Trussed Edward A. Tubbs Earline Tucker Richard L. Turner Class of 73 captures two hundred eighteen Sharon Y. Ward Alice Warren Alan N. Welty E. Jennifer Wheeler Sharon L. Whisnant Francis I. White Janice M. Wilkins Douglas A. Williams Jacqueline Williams Johnnie A. Williams Linwood Williams Shirley M. Williams Betty K. Warren Vicki C. Warren John H. Watkins Ella J. Watson James Watts Clara T. Weaver Nigel M. Wells Lila M. Wells crabber spirit stick! two hundred nineteen Juniors receive fall PS AT scores Landon A. Wilson Victor E. Wilson Steven W. Wiltrout Joseph Wood Regina R. Woods Robert M. Worley Isaac L. Wornom, III Douglas Wright Jesse L. Wright Nancy D. Wright Russ A. Wyllie Brenda Yarborough Ronald Yarrington Diane R. Young Karen L. Yuen Joseph E. Willis Anne W. Wilson Curl S. Wilson John Wilson Archie Stanley pauses for a friendly talk. two hundred twenty In Memoriam JOY LEIGH MOORE July 19, 1955 — November 14, 1971 two hundred twenty-one Class of 74 survives The first day of school spelled excitement and apprehension for sophomores. For some reason, the halls seemed extra large and fore- boding. After a few weeks, things began to be a little friendlier and teachers less awesome. After election of officers and S.C.A. representatives, the sophomores felt they were truly a part of the school and knew their voices would be heard. With the tension of first semester exams over, sophomores entered second semester more confidently and quietly anticipated summer and the beach. The thoughts of being a junior the following year, however, surpassed the desire to give up and encouraged them to try a little harder. two hundred twenty-two their sophomore yeat 1. Sophomore boys jog around the gym. 2. Paul Moore perches on top of a trash can. 3. Sophomores find asking a teacher for help often results in better grades. 4. A student visits Mr. Vorhauer ' s office. 5. I very Mason sweeps glass after March winds slammed the door. Sophomore class officers: (I.-rj Debra Willis, Treasurer; Lynn Morris, Secretary; Deborah Hyle, Secretary; Connie Farris, Vice-president; Brian Witherspoon, President. two hundred twenty-three Carl W. Aaron Wesley L. Agee Elian L. Akers Chris Alexander Karen S. Ali Fay G. Allen Sophomores stick together at the bonfire. James D. Allen Kay C. Allen Benjamin Alton Carol A. Ambrose Robert P. Anderson Daniel N. Apple Debbie L. Austin Sheryl P. Bacchus Daniel D. Bailey Kathy Bailey Carol M. Baker Valerie D. Baldwin Diana H. Ballin Linda M. Banks Sharon F. Barham Sheila K. Barlow Daryl N. Barnes Gail M. Barnes James E. Barnes Marynell Bartron Cecilia B. Batten Deleon Battle Elizabeth A. Behrens Celeste M. Belcastro Christine Belcastro Barbara Y. Belle David G. Belvin Donald Benbow Jesse J. Benbow Leroy Benbow With Bennett s biology and Sheehan s two hundred twenty-four W. Brian Berkley Allen L. Bernard Calvin E. Billups Ricky S. Blackburn Pamela S. Blewett Gary R. Bodie Barbara G. Boeshore Suzanne Bolden April P. Boston Cheryl Bounds Susan J. Bowler Daisy A. Boyd Mary Davis makes her daily trip to her locker. Vaughn A. Boyd Fred W. Boykins Jo R. Brannan Sandra L. Braxton George W. Brehm Bonnie M. Brewer Douglas C. Broad Bruce A. Brodie Joseph P. Brogan Nancy F. Brogden Bruce J. Brooks Dale E. Brooks Deborah G. Brown Jacquelyn F. Brown Joyce Y. Brown Larry Brown Michael Brown Sherry D. Brown Kenneth P. Broyles Diane M. Bruce Harry L. Buggs Archie L. Bunch Byron N. Buntin Elizabeth M. Burford math, how can sophomores lose? two hundred twenty-five Sheryl B. Burton Diane G. Byrd Doris M. Byrd Gloria D. Byrd Maurice E. Byrd Randolph M. Call Harry G. Campbell Kenneth Campbell Phyllis Campbell Robin V. Campbell Allen Caples Darrell L. Carden Donna L. Carrier Sharon Carter Vanessa A. Carter Barbara Carwile Phyllis L. Cary Cameron A. Chalmers Janet D. Chandler Joyce A. Cherry T. Patrick Cherry William D. Clardy Alberta V. Clark Virginia C. Clark Susan Clements Blaine A. Coblentz Raymond E. Coblentz Daniel M. Cochran Bonnie G. Collins David M. Colonna Royce A. Conner Clinton A. Cooper David L. Cooper Ruth A. Council Oliver L. Courtney Teresa A. Cramer two hundred twenty-six ommi school hassles Mr. Dawson is caught in the act Lorraine A. Crane Benjamin Crawford Carol E. Crawford Lula P. Crawford William B. Crawford David W. Crockett Robert W. Crockett Jeri G. Cross Don H. Crudup Janet L. Crum Omar G. Cuza Deborah J. Daniels Timothy B. Daube Mary F. Davis Margy G. Pavis Michael A. Davis Robert M. Davis John P. Dawson Stephen W. Debrew Elizabeth A. Delk Lavern W. Dement David V. Diggs Patricia G. Dobbins Linda M. Dowell Karen M. Downing Dean J. Duncan Robert G. Dunn Teresa L. Durrette Ginny S. Dutrow Harry B. Dyche Jeffrey C. Ecker Thomas B. Edmonds Bryan A. Edmundson two hundred twenty-seven Vickie L. Ellison L. Jeanne Elmore Lawrence W. Enderson Vickie E. Ethridge Ricky Evans T. Jonathan Evans Constance E. Farris Elizabeth M. Fedzuik Dale R. Felker Shirley A. Fennell Sandra C. Fenner Thomas E. Ferbee Sophomores are confused Sheryl A. Figueiredo Victoria L. Finch Craig W. Finkel Edward C. Fischer Wendy E. Fitch Leon R. Fletcher Sandra G. Forbes Steven E. Forbes Melody R. Ford Cheryl A. Fowlkes Jeanne L. Franklin Wanda R. Freeman John C. Fremont Linda M. Friesen McKenley Futrell Paula E. Futrell John C. Gardner Mary K. Garman Sandra S. Garret Mark W. Garrett Ronnie S. Garrett Bobby Garrison Laurie Pietrowski pledges for a nonexistant sorority. two hundred twenty-eight Charles Garrison Teresa L. Garrow Karen M. Gary Shirley J. Gatling Charles E. Gayhead Michael Gayhead Vanessa L. Gayle Joyce A. Glenn Joan Godwin Patti J. Goering Susan J. Goodwin Larry L. Gould by the new schedule Sophomore girls search frantically for a pencil Angela E. Granthan Judith P. Graves Gary W. Gray Patricia Green Shree L. Green Guy P. Greenman Herbert R. Greenwood Dorothy Gregory Nancy V. Grepiotis Darlene L. Griffin Roger D. Griffin Charlotte E. Grover Otis Gupton, Jr. Melody A. Guthrie William H. Guy E. Douglas Gwaltney Karen D. Gwynn Phillip A. Haley Billy Hall Terisa A. Hall Molly B. Halloran William F. Hardison Gina L. Hargett Gloria D. Hargraves two hundred twenty-nine Sophomores find Nancy L. Harlow Robert D. Harness H. Josephine Harris Kelvin B. Harris Theresa L. Harris Lonnell T. Hayes Harold L. Haywood Catherine J. Healy Steven P. Hearne Sally E. Hehle Scott W. Hemmila Steven W. Henderson Kent A. Heneman Britt S. Hennings Linda C. Herbert Steven L. Herbert Gloria Higginbotham Cynthia M. Hill Michael L. Hilling R. Gregg Himes Lois J. Hines Stephen M. Hines Skye Hodges Jesse H. Hogg Jack D. Hogge Marsha L. Holloway Ronald A. Holloway Jerry W. Hooks Matthew B. Horne J. Michael Houser William J. Howard Orville L. Howell Stephen M. Hubbard Jeanette L. Hudson Phillip S. Huffman Hurley B. Hughes Margery L. Hughes Robin Y. Hughes Sharon L. Hughes Sophomores finish homework at lunch. two hundred thirty themselves lost Nancy L. Hulcher James F. H unsucker Jeannie M. Hunter William D. Hux Deborah G. Hyle Donna L. Hyle John A. Ireland Sandra Isle Laura E. Jackson Carolyn D. Jarvis Deborah D. Jarvis Michael L. Jefferson Carolyn M. Jenkins Dennis D. Jenkins Sharon A. Jenkins Bernadine Jennings Joel A. Jessee Sandra L. Jessup Christopher Johnson Glenda Johnson Lettie E. Johnson Dennis O. Jones Janice C. Jones Jessie H. Jones L. Dennis Jones Linda G. Jones Michael L. Jones Norma F. Jones Patricia J. Jones Paula R. Jones S. Lynne Jones Walter F. Jones Charles R. Jordan Donna J Jordan two hundred thirty-one Class of 7 4 may be first to Regina A. Keller Deborah L. Kelly Wayne Kemmer David J. Kemp Nina A. Kibler Karen G. Kimberlin Delores A. King Howard L. King Desiree A. Kirsch Doretha Knight Thad T. Konopnicki William F. Kulik Daniel Bailey points an accusing finger. Gene F. Lackey Annette Lake Perry Lam Margaret J. Lam kin Malcom Lane Travis N. Lasiter Ernest C. Lassiter Lynne E. Laufer Robert T. Law Robert E. Lee Yeung S. Lee Dennis K. Legette Donna L. Lewis Nancy L. Lewis Jeanne C. Lindley Lela C. Lineberger Karen L. Link Ernest M. Little Peggy L. Lloyd Adriene F. London Dennis W. Long Archie T. Lynch Laura A. Lynn Margaret E. Maddox two hundred thirty-two experience year-round school John W. Maddy Mary B. Mallinson Robert E. Malone Norman T. Manley Paulette D. Manning S. Kurt Martin Hattie M. Mason Ivory T. Mason Doris G. Massenburg Gwendolyn Massenburg Janet L. Maston Erla G. Matthews Teresa F. Matthews Shawn B. Maultsby Randall E. Mayes Daniel E. Mazur Denise B . McCandless Tami S. McCardle Elisabeth McClean Rhonda V. McClinton John M. McFarland Gary McGowan Robert McGuffin Barbara A. McIntyre Kenneth E. McKoy Linda A. McMillan Lisa G. McMillan Marilyn D. McNair Nellie L. McNeill Norman D. Melson Betsy Burford gazes at her friend ' s latest love letter. Sandra Melton two hundred thirty-three Sophomores become a part Renaldo Mercer Debra S. Mero Maury E. Middleton Mary A. Mierchuck Matthew N. Miller William H. Miller Danny Minnick Carol A. Mitchell Pamela D. Mitchell Laura A. Mitchelltree Linda L. Monteiro Arthur R. Moody Debora Moore George C. Moore Gregory P. Moore Sherry L. Moore Elizabeth J. Moran Karen J. Moran Diane Morgan Judy A. Morgan Sender R. Morgan Cynthia Morris John S. Morris Mary L. Morris Mona L. Morris T. Lynn Morris Glenn Murphrey Patty M. Murray Gary L. Musselwhite Terry A. Neely Sandra J. Nelson Larry D. Newby Benny R. Newman Larry D. Newman Rae E. Newman Edward L. Noisin Hampton Fire Department supervises bonfire. two hundred thirty-four of high school activities Philip L. Noisin Sharon O’Bryan Christine Osby R. Charles Otte E. Lola Page George Pantas Karen M. Pardi Donna M. Parnell Eleanor E. Patrick Clarice A. Patterson George B. Pearson Karen S. Phillips Rufus L. Phillips Brian K. Pickett Laurie J. Pietrowski Jerry Pitsilides Nadine Pittman Catherine P. Pobiak Patricia L. Pollock Shirley M. Porter Dennis K. Powell Kathleen M. Powell Sharon K. Powell Pamela T. Presnell Myra A. Pugh David L. Ray Jill A. Ray Jerome Reasor Eddie W. Reel Susan L. Reynolds Ella M. Richardson Fredrick Richardson Football players struggle to no avail in the Donkey Basketball Game. two hundred thirty-five Even Sophomores get Joyce A. Richardson Wanda Richardson Grover P. Righter Cheryl L. Riley Lizabeth J. Rives Nancy A. Roach Linda P. Roberts Norma J. Roberts William F. Roberts Patrick G. Roebuck Sheila J. Roebuck Daniel A. Rogers Phyllis Rogers A. Julie Romaine I. Mary Romaine Robert D. Ross Laura N. Ruffin Robbie B. Rutherford Jeffrey C. Sadler Rose M. Sanderson Alice Y. Santiful Dianne S. Sapp Marcus Satchell Pamela J. Saunders Mary E. Sawyer Patricia Seidnitzer Tommy S. Seidnitzer Steven A. Serger Deryl L. Sessoms Ann P. Shackleford Harold R. Shelton Joanne Shepherd B. Gay Sheppard Michael A. Shoates Pam S. Shorter Steve J. Showaker Gay Cross shows her spirit in one of our few pep rallies. two hundred thirty-six into the Crabber spirit Donell M.- Shumaker Karl A. Sidney Arthur Simmons Karen W. Simmons Rosalyn K. Simmons Veronica J. Simmons Thomas M. Sinclair Charles A. Sinkler Lawrence Skinner Odell Skipwith Cleveland E. Slade C. Victor Smith Deborah F. Smith James C. Smith Jerald Smith Keith Smith Patricia K. Smith Philip J. Smith Ronnie E. Smith Stephen J. Smith Tomasena Smith Redrena J. Snead Dianne M. Soles Bernadette Southerland Howard W. Spady Paige L. Speight Gary L. Speigel Carl Stanley David Staton Laura A. Stein Cynthia J. Steinke Angela D. Stephenson Joyce A. Stephenson Jurl V. Sterns Dawn L. Stewart Renee T. Stewart Jimmy L. Stillwell Denise Stith Sharon C. Stith Steve A. Strickland two hundred thirty-seven Sophomores, juniors, and Linda A. Swift Latonya R. Taliaferro Sharon B. Tannen Gwendolyn S. Tate Sandra M. Taylor William E. Taylor Donna M. Terpening Karen L. Terry Arthur G. Thatcher Toby S. Thompson Victor D. Thompson Charles A. Tidwell David B. Toler Roland G. Tolliver Elmo Townsend Joseph R. Trimble Tracey E. Troth Lawrence E. Tucker Cynthia H. Tummer Larry D. Turner Jane E. Twomey Pamela Y. Tynes Pamela R. Tysinger Michael F. Urbanski Douglas N. Valade William R. VanBuren Nancy Van Valkenburg Robert C. Vann S. Kay Vogel Cynthia M. Walker Mona M. Walker Gerald B. Wallace Sabrina Walton Deborah M. Wapner Xenie Y. Waring Dwayne K. Washington Naomi Washington Ricky Watson N. Ronald Weinstein Lynn Morris, Cheri Bielat, and Lynn Altschuler walk down the hall. two hundred thirty-eight seniors get it together Jonathan N. Wetmore Joanne White Thomas E. White James A. Whitham Kay W. Wiatt Ivery L. Wilkens Angela D. Williams Emma D. Williams Garry W. Williams Gloria A. Williams James M. Williams Johnny Williams Judith Williams Julian Williams Larry D. Williams Leona K. Williams Michael T. Williams Patricia A. Williams Reginald Williams Debbie A. Willier C. Eennis Williford Debra B. Willis Dianne L. Willis Glendell Wilson Gloria D. Wilson Judith A. Wilson Robert P. Wilson Ronald L. Wilson Walter W. Wilson Brian Witherspoon Catherine E. Womack Francine M. Womble Juanita Wright Patricia A. Wright Joseph B. Wynn Mona S. Wyrick two hundred thirty-nine cricurii MHI two hundred forty-two All the latest styles and fashions in Men ' s and Boy’s Qothing at C.C. MUGLER SONS 26 E. Mellen St. Phoebus, Virginia Phone: 723-6431 Compliments of JOHNSON’S VARIETY STORE, INC. 1333 N. King Special Thanks to Carter Sale David Kruse Compliments of Hampton Roads Marina, Inc. for unusual gift items visit The Mates Corner Marina Rd. (off Ivy Home) Hampton, Va. two hundred forty-three for a winning season. CHARLES G. MOTLEY „ 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia 23230 alfcur ringmaker to champions Represented by: two hundred forty-four two hundred forty-five VlymoutH CHRYSLER IMPERIAL MERRIMAC MOTORS. INC. KECOUGHTAN ROAD AT LASALLE AVE. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 23369 TELEPHONE 722-6367 HERE NOW HR HE BRRNOS RPPURNCES TELEVISION inghouse IRONS GRILLS NEW -USED RANGES TORSTERS refrigerrtorswKep •• SUPPLIES A dmiral FRNS CLOCKS CONTRACTING WRSHERS MOTOROLA HRIR DRYER S UEHT BULBS DRYERS HIKERS t A ' DISH WRSHERWSfRRTSr UiestBend PERCOLATORS 723-3306 1 1 19 N. King St. Hampton HOWARDS ROBERTS ELECTRIC SHOPS WYTHE PHARMACY 2219 Kecoughtan Rd. Hampton 244-3 1 2 free delivery Wythe Shopping Center WHERE THE ACTION IS at CIRCLE LANES Sinclair Circle two hundred forty-six contact lenses HOPKINS I glasses OPTICAL I ' sun glasses CO l optical laboratory J [ PiSSliA E. T. Lawson one of peninsula’s oldest Heating Oil Dealers Ivy Home Rd. - Hampton 722-1928 24 Hour Service Heating Cooling Sales Service two hundred forty-seven J.E. Campbell plumbing heating air conditioning 60 i Shell Box 9046 Hampton 23369 CITY T.V. T.V. radio service 957 North King Street Phone 723-7578 G M AUTO PARTS INC wholesale retail auto parts 1904 West Queen Street phone 838-5252 two hundred forty-eight CRAWFORD CLEANERS Ford am Shoppi ng Center 1523 East Pembroke Ave. 723-9679 1 Hour Dry Cleaning Hats cleaned blocked Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 HUNT OIL COMPANY Carpet and Decorating Specialists 3307 W. Mercury Blvd. Midway Center Hampton, Virginia Telephone: 826-2820 two hundred forty-nine THE TILE SHOP, INC. 413 Industry Dr. Hampton, Va. 23361 carpet - vinyl - ceramic tile Sam Turbeville 826-2802 the Oasis Compliments of OVERMAN’S FLORIST 3010 W. Mercury Blvd. 826-6920 Restaurant Coffee Shop 3308 Kecoughtan Rd. Hampton, Virginia Phone PA 3-5763 Open at 6:00 a.m. close at 10:00 p.m. “Your keys to happiness Conn Lowrey Organs KEYBOARD CORNER, INC 3003 W. Mercury Blvd. Hampton Phone 826-8623 congratulations from: Brittingham’s Furniture Company since iss6 two hundred fifty Compliments of PETER’S CABINET SHOP Compliments of Supermarkets and Drive-Ins LANGLEY MEN’S SHOP 29 W. Mercury Blvd. Reggie Zetterback - proprietor 722-1311 One hour mmim: CERTIFIES THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING peninsula’s oldest furniture store 3 locations serving you West Queen Street Denbigh Blvd. Mercury Blvd. two hundred fifty-one Riverdale Plaza Hampton, Virginia R.L.Counselman president compliments of Virginia Pilot Association WELCOME MGR S Dl R.H.CaUis Vice-president two hundred fifty-two GUILLETTE’S Lawn Garden Equipment Sales Service 509 N. King St. 723-4709 BLUE BIRD Knitwear Company Incorporated Wyatt Brothers, Inc. The Store For Men Established in 1903 “Old Hampton” HOP’S PLACE 320 W. Pembroke wholesale retail automotive parts, paints supplies 723-0747 Compliments of TAYLOR INSULATING COMPANY two hundred fifty-three J sf Baptist Church East End ItiFk: - 2 Advanced Beginners Track Track (1 8 Mile ' i 1 10 mile) For Drivers Who Junior s or Beginners Know Kart a KidiTandem) 1141 W. Pembroke Mon. Fri 6 it p m. 1J . n, n inn V a Cat (i i n III n rr two hundred fifty-four SANDERS JEWELRY COMPANY, INC. 105 E. Queen St. 723-5346 diamonds - watches jewelry - silverware Hampton High Rings Congratulations To The Class of 72 RED OX RESTAURANT two hundred fifty-five Newport News — Hampton Automobile Dealers’ Association Bowditch Ford, Inc. Casey Chevrolet Corporation Center Ford Sales Service, Inc. Copeland Motor Car Company Hampton Motor Company Holldmond Pontiac, Inc. Hutchens Chevrolet Kashouty Volkswagen Keese ROY, Inc. Merrimac Motors, Inc. Nick Allen Motors, Inc. Poquson Motors, Inc. Shackelford Auto Co., Inc. Coliseum Lincoln Mercury, Inc. Suttle Motor Corporation Tysinger Dodge MG Ward Pontiac Sales, Inc. Thompson Ford Buy From a Member Dealer United Virginia Bank - Citizens Maarine full service banking 13 locations on peninsula Loans Checking Savings Mongages Auto Leasing Bank Americard two hundred fifty-six NEWPORT NFWC 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 le more than 80 years impressive achievement, we re not standing still that. We ' re consta ntly looking to the future. And since our acquisition by Tenneco Inc. we ' ve got an even greater encore lined up for our employees ant the community. NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY two hundred fifty-seven (jene Russell pianist 3600 Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Virginia Phone — Business PArk 3-3385 MERCURY PLAZA SHOE REPAIR 2211 W. Mercury 838-5668 two hundred fifty-eight Heating Refrigeration Air conditioning Sales Service 4 16 Aberdeen Road 826-8693 Manley Service Company two hundred fifty-nine Stud ent- T eacher Ind ex A Aaron, Carl W. 224 Abramson, Alvin A. 138,176 Acosta, Brian K. 77 Adams, Gary L. 70, 194 Adams, James E. 69, 97, 194 Adams, Penney S. 64, 138 Agee, Wesley L. 224 Ailor, John C. 138, 176 Akers, Elian L. 15, 224 Akey. Bruce L. 3. 6, 37, 57, 60, 61, 95, 193, 194 Alexander, Chris 97, 224 Alexander, Wilma J. 37, 42, 51, 66, 138, 176 All, Karen S. 67, 224 Ah, Sharon K. 14, 37, 5 1, 54, 64, 138, 176 Allen, Barbara J. 194 Allen, Brenda A. 138, 176 Allen, Fay G. 64, 224 Allen, James D. 224 Allen, Kay C. 224 Allen, Penelope L. 45, 138, 176 Allred, Lisa K. 27 Alston, Adrienne T. 15, 36, 37, 40, 64, 130, 133, 138, 176 Alston, Eric D. 138 Alton, Benjamin 224 Altschuler, Rhoda L. 45, 68, 138, 238 Alvis, John S. 23, 63, 190, 194, 2 1 1 Ambrose, Carol A. 224 Ames, Michele A. 70, 194 Anderson, Donald W. 176 Anderson, Robert P. 224 Anderson, Vickie 1. 194 Andrews, Ellen W. 194 Anthony, Richard L. 194 Antinori, Ronald L. 138 Apple, Daniel N. 63, 224 Ashburn, Lloyd A. 77, 138, 176 Ashe, Lonnie R. 138 Ashe, Sheila C. 194 Askew, Brenda A. 139 Askounis, Katherine L. 34, 35, 194 Atkinson, Rebecca D. 64, 139, 176 Austin, E)ebbie L. 224 B Babb, Kathleen E. 7, 37, 40, 55, 194 Babb, Marian D. 172 Baber, William N. 139, 176 Bacchus, Judith B. 18, 67, 194 Bacchus, Sheryl P. 67, 22-t Bailey, Arthur 63 Bailey, Cheryl M. 194 Bailey, Daniel D. 224, 232 Bailey, Kathy 15, 67, 224 Bailey, Valerie 194 Bailey, Wallace N. 194 Baker, Mr. Arnold 90, 1 14, 125 Baker, Carol M. 224 Baker, Charles K. 139 Baker, James K. 37, 194 Baker, Terry A. 139 Baldwin, Calvin L. 194 Baldwin, Iris R. 67, 195 Baldwin, Valerie D. 15, 67, 224 Ball, William B. 54, 139, 176 Ball, William P. 25, 36, 37, 43, 60, 132, 139, 176, 261 Ballagh, Mrs. Lois 112, 126 Ballin, Diana H. 224 Balmer, Mr. Fred 97, 1 18, 126 Balston, Stephanie A. 42, 195 Bakes, Anne T. 195 Banks, Linda M. 21, 224 Banks, Richard J. 139, 176 Banks, Sherrylyn D. 195 Barbour, Venus M. 37, 195 Barlow, Sheila K. 87, 224 Barnes, Daryl N. 81, 224 Barnes, Deidra J. 37, 68, 139, 176 Barnes, Gail M. 224 Barnes, James E. 224 Barnes, Larrietta 195 Barnhart, Miss Margaret 1 19 Barrack, Michael R. 139 Barrett, Linda R. 102, 195 Barrett, Ricky 176 Barry, Susan C. 195 Bartron, Marynell 27, 224 Batte, William G. 139, 176 Batten, Cecilia B. 224 Battle, Deleon 224 Baumgardner, Marietta J. 195 Bayton. Ronald L. 195 Begor, Lester G. 195 Behrens, Elizabeth A. 5 1, 224 Belcastro, Celeste M. 224 Belcastro, Christine 224 Bell, Christine C. 195 Bell, William C. 14, 15, 25, 130, 140, 176, 261 Belle, Barbara Y. 224 Belle, Larry E. 195 Belvin, David G. 224 Benbow, Donald 224 Benbow, Jesse J. 224 Bennett, Andriea M. 140 Bennett, Mr. Warren 1 15 Benthall, Jennifer B. 37, 40, 51, 140, 176 Bentley, Gerainne 66, 140, 176 Berkley, Arthur E. 195 Berkley, W. Brian 24, 225 Bernard, Allen L. 225 Berrie, Frank A. 195 Berry, Vicky K. 195 Bielat, Cheryl H. 107, 195, 238 Billups, Calvin E. 225 Billups, Ernest 195 Bingham, Michael W. 140, 176 Binns, Darlene 37, 42, 45, 196 Binns, Thomas 196 Bishop, John D. 14, 15, 21, 23, 37, 43, 59, 60, 64, 187, 189, 196,218 Young men and women . YOUR ARMY REPRESENTATIVE WANTS TO TALKTOYOU ABOUT A TERRIFIC RAISE. Incoming PTA Officers 1971-1972 President: Mr. A.L. Jones 24 Westbrookk Drive, Hampton, Va. 23366 Tel: 838-0765 First Vice President: Mrs. S.J. Ailor 26 Charlton Dr. Hampton, Va. 23.366 Tel: 838-0019 Second Vice President: Mrs. E.H. Hopson 808 Powhatan Pkwy., Hampton, Va. 23361 Tel: 722-1612 Recording Secretary: Mrs. H.M. Burford 22 Kenwood Dr., Hampton, Va. 23366 Tel: 838-1714 Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. D.J. Cleckley 7 Balmoral Drive, Hampton, Va. 2.3369 Tel: 723-6114 Treasurer: Mr. Dale Emswiler 58 Apple Ave., Hampton, Va. 2.3361 Tel: 247-5403 Historian: Mrs. Francis Horne 3737 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. 2.3.369 Tel: 723-303.3 two hundred sixty Black, Ronald W. 94, 95, 196 Blackburn, Ricky S. 63, 225 Blackwell, Velma 27 Blain, Mr. Cary 1 17 Blewett, Pamela S. 26, 188, 225 Blount, Peter F. 18, 60, 77, 132, 140, 176 Bloxom, Deborah A. 40, 57, 102, 140, 176 Bloxom, Douglas M. 97, 140 Blyth, Patricia L. 66 Bodie, Gary R. 225 Boeshore, Barbara G. 26, 58, 225 Bolden, Suzanne 225 Boone, Rosaline M. 140 Boothe, Deborah A. 37, 57, 60, 61, 68, 196 Borbas, Eleanor G. 14, 42, 48, 49, 5 1, 56, 196 Boston, April P. 3, 14, 15, 5 1, 58, 102, 193, 225 Boston, Mary L. 14, 15, 37, 38, 42, 51, 132, 136, 140, 161, 176, 177 Bounds, Cheryl 225 Bowens, Mrs. Marie 1 14 Bowers, Albert J. 60, 131, 141, 176 Bowers, Catherine 64, 196 Bowers, Joyce A. 26, 176 Bowler, Susan J. 27, 225 Bowman, David W. 97, 196 Boyd, Chester N. 14 1 Boyd, Constance F. 14 1 Boyd, Daisy A. 225 Boyd, Raymond J. 63 Boyd, Vaughn A. 225 Boykins, Fred W. 90, 225 Boykins, Kyle V. 86, 87, 88, 14 1, 176, 180 Braconnier, Douglas W. 26, 141, 176 Bradshaw, Thomas J. 25, 44, 60, 141, 176, 261 Brady, Jackie B. 176 Bragg, Ellen V. 42, 59, 196 Bragg, Susan L. 5 1, 14 1, 161, 176 Brake, Patricia G. 14, 26, 34, 35, 37, 40, 45, 61, 68, 141, 176 Branch, Orlandus A. 77, 196 Branch, Reginald C. 70, 196 Brannan, Jo R. 225 Braswell, Alice S. 196 Braxton, Sandra L. 225 Brehm, George W. 225 Brewer, Bonnie M. 225 Brewer, Rebecca P. 50, 141, 176 Bright, Harris H. 21, 25, 26, 130, 141, 176 Britt, Clarence 196 Britt, Ginger 196 Britt, Lawrence E. 77, 141, 176 Britt, Lilliam P. 196 Britt, Raymond E. 196 Brittingham, Joseph 196 Broad, Douglas C. 225 Brock, Marcis E. 196 Brodie, Bruce A. 225 Brogan, Joseph P. 225 Brogden, Nancy F. 225 Brooks, Bruce J. 18, 34, 64, 65, 74, 225 Brooks, Dale 225 Brown, Barbara A. 38, 49, 51, 67, 141, 176, 258 Brown, Carolyn L. 141, 176 Brown, Cressondra J. 21, 67, 196 Brown, Daniel T. 141 Brown, Deborah G. 225 Brown, Donald L. 198 Brown, Gloria V. 196 Brown, Jacquelyn F. 225 Brown, Joyce Y. 225 Brown, Larry 93, 225 Brown, Marcus W. 24, 100, 133, 141, 176, 182 Brown, Michael 225 Brown, Nancy L. 27, 34, 35 Brown, Rickey 77, 78, 92, 196 Brown, Sherry D. 225 Brown, Shiron L. 197 Brown, Thomas E. 61, 77, 96, 97, 130, 132, 133, 141, 174, 184 Broyles, Kenneth P. 225 Bruce, Diane M. 15, 225 Bruff, Dorothy M. 142 Bryan, Gloria J. 176 Bryant, Barry J. 142, 176 Bryant, Deborah C. 64, 197 Bryant, Miss Patricia 1 17 Bryder, Karen L. 34, 35, 55, 59, 142, 176, 188, 193 Buchanan, Mr. Barry 71, 117 Buggs, Harry L. 225 Bulger, Mrs. Betty 1 17 Bullock, Eartha M. 197 Bunch, Archie L. 225 Bunch, Terry D. 67 Buntin, Byron N. 225 Buntin, Linda C. 66, 142, 176 Burdette, Brian K. 69, 142, 176 Burdette, Mrs. Reva 108, 1 12 Burford, Elizabeth M. 5, 106, 107, 225, 23 3 Burrell, Scott F. 21, 25, 139, 142, 176, 184, 261 Burton, Calvin C. 197 Burton, Glenda F. 142 Burton, Sheryl B. 226 Burzinski, Linda D. 66, 142, 176 Bush, Judy J. 142, 176 Butler, Miss Joyce 1 1 1 Buttles, Carson S. 14, 15, 18, 61, 132, 142, 176 Byrd, Diane G. 226 Byrd, Doris M. 226 Byrd, Gloria D. 226 Byrd, Gloria O. 197 Byrd, Maurice E. 27, 43, 226 Byrne, Andrew P. 6, 52, 53, 142, 176 Byron, Brad L. 197 C Cahoon, Jeffrey T. 142, 154, 176, 178 Caine, Timothy A. 197 Call, Randolph M. 226 Camden, Patricia D. 197 Cammon, Richard T. 143, 176 Campbell, Harry G. 226 Campbell, James R. 197 Campbell, Kenneth 226 Campbell, Mary L. 197 Campbell, Phyllis 226 Campbell, Robin V. 64, 226 Canfield, Anthony R. 197 Caples, Allen 226 Carden, Darrell L. 69, 226 Carey, Clifton 63, 197 Carmon, Evangeline 20, 143, 182 Carolina, Mary A. 143 Carpenter, Deborah G. 17, 143, 180 Carr, Mr. Elbert 2, 1 13 Carreca, Michael E. 143, 176 Carrier, Donna L. 34, 226 Carrier, Trudy C. 143, 176 Carroll, Peggy A. 66, 143, 176 Carter, David W. 63, 197 Carter, Joyce L. 197 Carter, Lenora A. 67 Carter, Sharon 226 Carter, Vanessa A. 226 Carwile, Barbara 103, 226 Cary, Colena R. 143, 176 Cary, Phyllis L. 27, 226 Cash, Michael H. 14, 15, 26, 143, 176 Cavanough, Colleen V. 66, 197 Cavanough, Karen E. 61, 66, 105, 197 Cazer, Mr. Roland 119, 123 Chambers, Mrs. Catherine 1 17 Chandler, Janet D. 226 Chappell, Deborah H. 143 Charles, Adrian W. 143 Charles, Robert L. 58, 97, 197 Chatman, Arnold T. 176 Chawlk, Marilyn E. 143, 176 Cheeseman, Addison 63, 144, 176 Cheeseman, Deborah L. 197 Cherry, Joyce A. 226 Cherry, T. Patrick 94, 226 Chilson, Juliana G. 40, 64, 68, 144, 176 Chisman, Anne M. 4, 16, 38, 54, 55, 56, 58, 191, 198 Cholewinski, Richard 2 1 Church, Luther D. 63, 176 Clardy, Aleck W. 144, 176 Clardy, William D. 226 Clark, Alberta V. 226 Clark, Laura L. 14, 18, 37, 42, 57, 144, 176, 188, 189 Clark, Virginia C. 226 Claxton, Sharon J. 27, 105, 198 Claxton, Sheree J. 54, 61, 198 Clayton, Steve E. 35, 198 Cleckley, Michael S. 144 Clements, Donna L. 69, 144, 177 Clements, Susan 226 Clifton, Christopher F. 15, 69, 138, 144, 170, 177 Clow, James M. 177 Cobb, La verne 144, 177 Coblentz, Blaine A. 226 Coblentz, Raymond E. 226 Cochran, Daniel M. 226 Cogdill, Dianne M. 198 Cole, Betty M. 37, 42, 144, 177 Collier, Mary S. 198 Collins, Bonnie G. 27, 226 Colonna, David M. 98, 226 Cones, James H. 15, 77, 78 Conner, Edith J. 2J, 57, 144, 177 Conner, Royce A. 63, 226 Cooke, Herbert R. 77, 78, 145, 198 Cooper, Charles E. 198 Cooper, C-linton A. 226 Cooper, David I.. 63, .226 Cooper, 1. Wayne 64, 498 Corsa, Lawrence J. 60, 131, 154, 177 Corzatt, Mrs. Joan 113, 125 Councill, Ruth A. 26, 188, 226 Courtney, Oliver L. 81, 90 Covington, Gladys A. 145, 177 Cowan, Mithcell G. 198 Cramer, Linda M. 145 Crane, Carol J. 26, 42, 48, 49, 102, 145, 177 Crane, Lorrain A. 64, 67, 227 Craven, John C. 61, 145, 177 Craven, Robert A. 58, 60, 198 Crawford, Benjamin 77, 227 The I Know Abduel Personally ' ' Club, Inc. Crawford, Carole E. 227 Crawford, Diane L. 71, 145, 177 Crawford, Lula P. 227 Crawford, Mary E. 70, 198 Crawford, William B. 81, 227 Crawley, Mary M. 14, 15, 42, 51, 132, 145, 177 Creech, Sheryl P. 39, 42, 58, 64, 198 Crews, Leslie J. 198 Crisp, Robert E. 198 Crires, Mrs. Frances 113, 125 Crocker, Dennis O. 44, 198 Crocker, Stephen M. 14, 61, 77, 82, 83. 145, 177, 192, 193 Crockett, David W. 227 Crockett, Robert W. 227 Cross, Jen G. 5, 107,227 Crudup, Don H. 19, 227 Crum, Janet S. 227 Crum, Joanne D. 145, 173, 177 Crumpton, Mary R. 104, 145, 177 Culbreth, John H. 69, 198 Culotta. Christopher P. 83, 145, 177, 198 Cunningham, Miss Janice 1 13 Curfman, Lawrence J. 7, 60, 87, 88, 89, 145, 177 Curfman, Stephanie A. 40, 55, 199 Cutler, Mr. Ronald 24, 83, 1 14, 124 Cuza, Omar G. 63, 227 Cyganik, Vera J. 145 D Dale, Linda D. 146, 177 Dale, Marsha A. 199 D ' Amelio, James F. 146, 177 Dancy, Mrs. Doris 113 Daniels, Celeste S. 27, 102, 146, 177 Daniels, Deborah J. 146 Dansey, David L. 7, 40, 55, 60, 146, 177 Darden, Desiree A. 26, 40, 134, 146, 177 Darnell, Kathy D. 66, 146, 177 Daube, Timothy B. 94, 95, 227 Daughtry, George D. 146 Davenport, Constance L. 26, 68, 102, 146, 177 Davenport, Cynthia Y. 67, 102, 199 Davenport, Debra W. 27, 199 Davidson, Gwen E. 199 Davidson, Mrs. Nancy 1 1 1, 122 Davis, Alecia E. 199 Davis, Alexis D. 199 Davis, Angela L. 199 Davis, Bonny 199 Davis, Brenda 66, 146, 177 Davis, Donald M. 199 Davis, Kimberley G. 21, 25, 33, 60, 199 Davis, Larry 199 Davis, Lee 69, 77, 146, 177 Davis, Marsa L. 199 Davis, Mary F. 225, 227 Davis, Mary G. 227 Davis, Michael A. 81, 227 Davis, Michael L. 199 Davis, Patricia A. 87, 199 Davis, Robert M. 8 1, 90, 98, 99, 227 Davis, Rosalie A. 27 Davis, William 2, 70, 147 Dawes, Deborah L. 147, 177 Dawson, John P. 227 Dearing, Donald L. 21, 97, 147, 177 Debrew, Stephen W. 93, 227 Delk, Elizabeth A. 26, 56, 58, 227 Delk, J. Keith 199 Dellis, Mr. Andy 57, 120, 125 Deloatch, Miss Delores 1 13 Delp, Philip M. 147 Dement, Lavern W. 227 Denney, Susan G. 70, 177 Dent, Kathy L. 64, 66, 187, 199 Deskins, Beverly A. 147, 177 Deveikis, Deborah H. 14, 21, 26, 36, 37, 42 58, 147, 177 Diggles, Elizabeth V. 37, 38, 42, 5 1, 147, 177 Diggs, David V. 227 Diggs, Louis M. 147 Diggs, Mary C. 64, 199 Diggs, Steven B. 147 Dildine, Paul E. 147 Dildy, Renee E. 66, 200 Dingus, Deborah C. 200 DiPersio, Sandra C. 38, 52, 53, 200 Dishman, Rita D. 200 Dixon, James G. 15, 44, 48, 49, 200, 261 Dobbins, Linda J. 15, 42, 57, 61, 64, 105, 147, 177, 180 Dobbins, Patricia G. 34, 57, 227 Dobbs, Vicki L. 66, 147, 177 Dotson, Tanya M. 200 Douglas, Watelia 18, 26, 148, 177, 188, 189, 192 Dowell, Linda M. 67, 227 Downing, Howard 200 Downing, Karen M. 227 Draughon, Janice L. 148 Driver, Mrs. Nancy 1 13, 125 Dubrey, Mary D. 27, 67, 148, 177 Dudley, Deborah A. 148 Dudley, George R. 21,96, 97, 148, 177 Duncan, Dean J. 227 Duncan, Vernetta J. 200 Dunk, Zandra M. 200 Dunn, Charles D. 70, 148, 177 Dunn, Janet L. 2, 15, 70, 200 Dunn, Robert G. 227 Dunn, Ronnie L. 8 7 Durrette, Teresa L. 24, 225, 227 Dutrow, Ginny S. 94, 95, 102, 227 Dutton, Robert E. 20, 26, 134, 135, 148, 177 Dyche, Harrv B. 87, 227 Dyke, William D. 200 E Earnhardt, Terry L. 148, 177 Eason, Cheryl L. 200 Eborn, Diane F. 148, 177 Ecker, Jeffrey C. 227 Eder, Mark W. 200 Edmonds, Thomas B. 64, 227 Edmundson, Bryan A. 227 Edwards, Anne C. 26, 37, 55, 56, 60, 200 Edwards, Carolyn 27, 200 Edwards, Franklin G. 71, 200 Edwards, Linda M. 200 Edwards, Paulette F. 148, 177 Edwards, Philip M. 177 Edwards, Sheila A. 148, 177 Elder, Linda K. 200, 201 Elder, Terri L. 201 Ellis, Mrs. Frances 112, 125 Ellis, Marion F. 6, 71, 148, 177 Ellison, Vickie L. 228 Elmore, L. Jeanne 228 Emswiler, Kay A. 201 Enderson, Lawrence W. 43, 94, 95, 192, 228 Englebright, Mr. Roland 1 15 Enneking, David W. 201 Enneking, Patricia A. 14, 15, .38, 49, 132, 135, 149, 177 Ernst, William S. 69, 191, 201 Esada, John A. 63 , 201 Estes, Sandra K. 14, 104, 105, 201 Ethridge, Vickie E. 228 Eudy, Miss Dolores 9, 1 13, 124 Evans, Darcy E. 123, 149 Evans, Rickey 81, 228 Evans, T. Johathan 228 Everhart, Lynne M. 20 1 F Falk, Karen M. 24, 40, 57, 60, 191, 201 Farrand, Bradford B. 26, 65, 100, 201 Farris, Constance E. 18, 61, 223, 228 Farris, Deobrah D. 66, 149, 177 Faulk, Judy L. 46, 66, 149, 177 Fauntleroy, Almeria 27, 201 Favre, Patricia A. 60, 149, 177 Fedonchuk, Susan J. 66, 149, 177 Fedziuk, Elizabeth M. 14, 57, 228 Felker, Dale R. 228 Fennell, Shirley A. 228 Fenner, Sandra G. 228 Ferbee, Reico T. 63, 201 Ferbee, Thomas E. 228 Ferrari, Neil G. 37, 57, 60, 61, 77, 96, 97, 132, 149, 164, 178, 261 Fertitta, Ann M. 14, 20 1 Fertitta, Anthony J. 34, 160, 201 Figueiredo, Debra L. 27, 68, 201 Figueiredo, Sheryl A. 59, 228 Fike, Stewart M. 201 Finch, Victoria L. 228 Finkel, Craig W. 228 Firth, Shelby J. 149, 178 Fischer, Susan E. 67, 149, 178 Fitch, Peter A. 60, 149, 178 Fitch, Wendy E. 67, 228 Fitzgerald, John W. 178 Flanagan, Joan M. 201 Flanagan, Kathryn A. 15,41,42,60,61, 133, 178 Fletcher, Leon R. 228 Floro, Lawrence A. 95, 201 Flowers, Richard 15, 69, 201 Flowers, Vickie L. 26, 202 Foley, John R. 178 Forbes, Sandra G. 228 Forbes, Steven E. 228 Ford, Mary L. 202 Ford, Melodv R. 228 Ford, Rodney K. 92, 184, 202 Foster, Willie 77, 149 Fowlkes, Cheryl A. 228 Fowlkes, Cordette L. 149 Fox, Ronald 202 Francis, Albert H. 14, 15, 37, 55, 60, 132, 150, 178, 179, 261 Francis, Hunter C. 58, 61, 95, 100, 142, 150, 178 Francis, Mary A. 33, 42, 60, 202 Frank, Patricia E. 42, 202 Frankie, Paul D. 69, 202 Franklin, Elvira G. 178 Franklin, Jeanne L. 34, 228 Freda, Cynthia 150, 178 Freeman, Helen E. 150, 178 Freeman, Lafayette J. 202 Freeman, Ronald L. 202 Freeman, Wanda R. 228 Fremont, John C. 228 French, Labecca L. 64, 150, 178 Friesen, Linda M. 27, 103, 228 Frost, Bruce L. 37, 43, 60, 61. 150, 178 Frost, Lawrence Y. 43, 58, 202 Fulford, Bryan W. 202 Fulghram, Marion L. 42, 202 Futrell, McKenley 228 Futrell, Paula E. 228 G Galland, Willis, B. 70, 202 Gandy, Arthur G. 150, 178, 271 Gardina, Patricia A. 57, 202 Gardner, John C. 228 Gardner, Rick 202 Garman, Mary K. 228 Garret, Sandra S. 228 Garrett, Mark W. 228 Garrett, Raymond N. 202 Garrett, Ronnie S. 228 Garrison, Bobby 228 Garrison, Charles 229 Garrison, David W. 60, 69, 178 Garriss, Arlette G. 27, 59, 150, 178 Garrow, Teresa L. 229 Gary, Karen M. 229 Gary, Sharon D. 202 Gaskill, Joyce A. 150, 178 Gatling, Cornelius 202 Gatling, Shirley J. 229 Gayhead, Charles E. 229 Gayhead, Michael 229 Gayle, Charles 150 Gayle, Helen A. 150 Students take a break for a fire drill. two hundred sixty-two Gayle, Theresa Y. 203 Gayle, Vanessa L. 229 Gearhart, Ann S. 26, 42, 59, 148, 159, 178 Geiger, Patricia L. 64, 203 Geiger, Ruth A. 64, 203 Gentry, Russell M. 26, 28, 57, 150, 178 Gerringer, Charles 54, 87, 149, 203, 216 Gibbons, Mark C. 37, 61, 201 Gibson, Jacquelyn S. 14, 64, 187, 203, 217 Gibson, Mrs. Joy 112, 133 Gibson, Willie K. 151 Gilchrist, Brenda J. 151, 178 Gilchrist, Joseph A. 69, 15 1 Gilchrist, Viola C. 151 Gilday, John A. 187 Giles, Glenda G. 178 Giles, Phyliss Y. 203 Gillen, Betty 203 Gilliam, Arthur L. 57, 133, 15 1, 178 Gilliam, Joseph L. 178 Gilliam, William R. 65, 203 Gills, Sheryle E. 15 1 Githens, Susan H. 151, 178 Glenn, Deborah C. 14,57, 151, 178 Glenn, Edward C. 69, 203 Glenn, Joyce A. 34, 229 Godwin, Joan 102,229 Goering, Marsha R. 15 1, 178 Goering, Patti J. 229 Goetkin, Karen 203 Goetkin, Susan C. 71, 151, 178 Goldacker, Gary V. 5, 60, 84, 97, 203, 261 Golden, Alvin 63, 77, 203 Golden, Alvis L. 63, 203 Goldman, Roger S. 15, 23, 24, 43, 60, 197, 203 Gomery, James A. 69, 203 Gooch, Joy L. 15 1 Goodman, Andrew M. 44, 87, 203 Goodman, Dale F. 39, 44, 54, 61, 94, 95, 203 Goodman, Eric A. 151, 178 Goodman, Francine M. 203 Goodman, Zandra B. 203 Goodrich, Margaret A. 64, 151, 178 Goodson, Northington 203 Goodson, Regina L. 152 Goodwin, Anita L. 37, 68, 152, 178 Goodwin, Susan J. 229 Goodwin, Wendell B. 152, 178 Gore, George T. 63, 152, 178 Gould, Anthony A. 14, 15, 43, 61, 132, 152, 179 Gould, Larry L. 81, 229 Gousse, Ednamae L. 203 Grady, Horachel C. 204 Graham, Fredricka 150 Graham, Mary D. 152, 179 Graham, O ' Vivian 152, 179 Grantham, Angela E. 67, 229 Gravely, Clara U. 204 Graves, Judith P. 27, 229 Graves, Marilyn J. 27, 67. 152. 179 Gray, Gary W. 100, 229 Gray, Sharon E. 26, 35, 37, 39, 40, 55, 56, 152, 179, 185 Green, Colleen E. 33, 152, 179 Green, Patricia 229 Green, Shree L. 229 Greenman, Anne B. 64, 152, 179 Greenman, Guy P. 226, 229 Greenwood, Herbert R. 229 Gregory, Dorothy 229 Gregory, Gilbert 204 Gregory, Jacqueline S. 179, 190, 192, 193 Grepiotis, Joseph A. 152 Grepiotis, Nancy V. 229 Gresham, Kathy F. 34, 35, 5 1, 204 Griffin, Mrs. Barbara 1 13 Griffin, Darlene L. 229 Griffin, Roger D. 229 Grover, Charlotte E. 229 Groves, Susan L. 204 Grow, Deborah J. 27, 188, 204 Guilford, Bruce E. 44, 61, 94, 204 Gupton, Otis 229 Gurley, Helen L. 64, 204 Guthrie, Melody A. 229 Guy, William H. 15, 229 Gwaltney, E. Douglas 81, 229 Gwynn, Karen D. 229 Gwynn, Sharon D. 27, 153, 179 H Haendler, Mrs. Rae 124 Hafley, Mrs. Betty 1 12 Haigler, Sgt. Sebron 1 15, 124 Haley, Phillip A. 229 Hall, Billy 229 Hall, Edward L. 153 Hall, Edwin N. 204 Hall, Katherine L. 27, 204 Hall, Mrs. Mabel 59, 120, 125 Hall, Terisa A. 229 Hall, Wanda E. 14, 66, 15 3, 179 Halliday, Nancy L. 5, 26, 42, 59, 68, 153, 179 Halloran, Molly B. 229 Ham, Barbara G. 153 Hamilton, Mr. Fred 72, 92, 1 18, 123, 126 Hamlin, Karen D. 153, 179 Hannon, Gail 179 Hardison, William F. 229 Hargett, Gina L. 27, 229 Hargett, John P. 25, 153 Hargraves, Gloria D. 229 Harlow, Nancy L. 230 Harman, Bruce L. 19, 87, 204 Harness, D. Robert 63, 230 Harness, Rosemary L. 27, 186, 204 Harola, Gayle 153 Harper, Lloyd V. 153 Harper, Richard L. 27, 97 Harris, Edward A. 204 Harris, George H. 65, 204 Harris, H. Josephine 230 Harris, Howard 153, 179 Harris, Judieth L. 27, 204 Harris, Karen D. 14, 15, 204 Harris, Kelvin B. 230 Harris, Regina M. 204 Harris, Theresa L. 230 Harrison, Janice 27, 204 Harrison, Max G. 63 Hartley, Mr. Lewis 119, 123 Hastings, David R. 15 3, 179 Hatcher, Elizabeth 64, 191, 194, 204 Hawkins, Jan M. 26, 42, 204 Hawks, Brenda 14, 15, 34, 35, 37, 45, 107, 191, 202 Hayes, Kim F. 205 Hayes, Lonnell T. 230 Hayes, Meleedee Y. 179 Hayes, Mrs. Nancy 1 1 1 Haynes, Constance L. 66, 153, 179 Haywood, Harold L. 230 Haywood, Michael T. 69, 205 Healy, Catherine J. 230 Hearne, Steven P. 6, 95, 230 Heath, Lauren G. 27, 69, 205 Hecht, Joseph S. 44, 60,75, 101,205 Hedgepeth, Calvin T. 205 Hehle, Sally E. 230 Hemmila, Catherine L. 37, 205 Hemmila, Scott W. 230 Henderson, Herbert S. 154, 179 Henderson, Steven W. 98, 230 Heneman, Kent A. 84, 230 Henley, Constance D. 205 Hennings, Britt S. 230 Henry, Winfred N. 14, 154, 179 Hepler, Rhonda D. 66, 154, 179 Hepler, Ronald E. 61, 65, 154, 179 Herbert, Linda C. 67, 230 Herbert, Steven L. 230 Herron, John M. 154 Herstrom, Frederick 205 Hess, Mrs. Marjorie Hewitt, Kenneth 34, 35, 59, 154, 179, 193 Hicks, James G. 154, 179 Hicks, Thomas J. 14, 18, 154, 179 Higginbotham, Gloria 230 Hill, Alexander L. 61, 76, 77, 79, 154, 179 Hill, Cynthia M. 230 Hill, David L. 154 Hill, Dennis 155 Hill, Everett 63 Hill, James C. 205 Hill, Julie M. 205 Hill, Ronald T. 179 Hill, William G. 205 Hilling, David B. 44, 63, 76, 77, 97, 205 Hilling, Michael L. 98, 230 Himes, R. Gregg 230 Hines, Cynthia D. 155 Hines, Jeanette 205 Hines, Lois J. 230 Hines, Michael T. 205 Hines, Raymond C. 155, 179 Hines, Stephen M. 90, 230 Hinton, Detira D. 205 Hinton, Rose M. 155 Hix, Leann J. 206 Hobson, Guylinzo 155 Hodges, Skye 230 Hogg, Jesse H. 26, 95, 230 Hogge, Jack D. 63 Holland, Cecil M. 26, 206 Holley, David 87, 89, 206 Holloman, Regina M. 206 Holloway, Marsha L. 230 Holloway, Ronald A. 90, 230 Holloman, Janice 15, 40, 55, 56, 61, 155, 179 Holt, John G. 71, 206 Holt, Joyce L. 70, 155, 179 Hooks, Jerry W. 40, 45, 63, 65, 84, 85, 230 Hooks, Ricky L. 5, 63, 82, 83, 155, 179 Hopkins, Barbara 206 Hopkins, James A. 155 Hopkins, Mark 69, 206 Hopkins, Stephanie 64, 206 Hopson, Denise 206 Hopson, Mrs. Ruth 116, 127 Horne, Miss Catherine Horne, Francis G. 14, 15, 24, 25, 32, 55, 59, 60, 155, 177, 179, 261 Horne, Matthew B. 59, 230 Horrell, Eddie W. 156 Horrell, Rita F. 156 Houser, James M. 230 Houser, Teresa J. 7 1 Howard, Angela M. 66, 156, 179 Howard, William J. 230 Howell, Mr. Algie 92, 1 14, 123 Howell, Orville L. 230 Hubbard, Stephen M. 230 Hudson, Jeanette L. 26, 230 Huffman, Phillip S. 43, 83, 230 Huggett, Jean E. 27, 57, 206 Huggins, Andrew H. 14, 43, 58, 190, 206 Huggins, Liana M. 156, 179 Hughes, Hurley B. 230 Hughes, Margery L. 230 Hughes, Robin Y. 230 Hughes, Sharon L. 102, 230 Hulcher, Frank A. 55, 156, 179 Hulcher, Nancy L. 231 Humphrey, Mr. Gerald 1 14, 127 Humphries, Leora A. 156, 179 Hunsecker, Elderedge 97, 156 Hunsucker, James F. 231 Hunter, Jeannie M. 23 1 Hutchens, Cynthia K. 70, 206 Hutzler, Catherine M. 14, 42, 58, 132, 156, 179 Hux, William D. 81, 231 Hyatt, Brenda 66, 156, 179 Hyle, Deborah G. 223, 231 Hyle, Donna L. 23 1 I Ingram, Lona D. 38, 206 Ireland, John A. 90, 100, 231 Ireland, William J. 54, 206 Isle, Sandra 23 1 J Jackson, David C. 156 Jackson, Laura E. 34, 231 two hundred sixty-three Jacobson, Mrs. Ann 1 12 James, Steven R. 86, 87, 89, 206, 210 Jarvis, Carolyn D. 15, 68, 231 Jarvis, Deborah D. 27, 231 Jefferson, Michael L. 23 1 Jenkins, Carolyn M. 102, 231 Jenkins, David W. 74, 75, 157, 179 Jenkins, Dennis D. 63, 23 1 Jenkins, Donna M. 107, 206 Jenkins, Gerald L. 157 Jenkins, Roger L. 18 Jenkins, Sharon A. 23 1 Jennings, Bernadine 27, 231 Jessee, Joel A. 81, 83, 23 1 Jessup, Sandra L. 26, 23 1 Johns, Mr. Harold 16, 111, 124 Johnson, Mr. Charles 41,1 13, 123 Johnson, Christopher 81, 231 Johnson, Cynita B. 157, 179 Johnson, Evelyn K. 179 Johnson, Mr. Frank 76, 79, 118, 123, 126 Johnson, Geraldine 157 Johnson, Glenda C. 23 1 Johnson, Jeffrey S. 61, 63, 206 Johnson, John 157, 179 Johnson, Mrs. Judy 1 16 Johnson, Karen L. 15 Johnson, Lauren L. 64, 206 Johnson, Lettie E. 23 1 Johnson, Patricia M. 157, 179 Johnson, Randall B. 14, 15, 26, 206 Johnson, Tanya S. 66, 157, 180, 192 Johnson, Vernon T. 26, 92, 157, 180, 192, 193 John, Catherine A. 206 Jones, Barry J. 207 Jones, Bobby K. 26 Jones, Bonnie S. 27, 207 Jones, Byron L. 157, 180 Jones, Denise 207 Jones, Douglas R. 157 Jones, Gale L. 26, 157, 180 Jones, Gloria D. 207 Jones, Halcyon R. 26, 207 Jones, Janice C. 23 1 Jones, Jean M. 36, 42, 57, 187, 204, 207 Jones, Jessie H. 23 1 Jones, John A. 65, 95, 207 Jones, Joyce L. 180 Jones, L. Dennis 23 1 Jones, Larry C. 207 Jones, Linda G. 231 Jones, Marvetta 67, 157, 180 Jones, Michael L. 63, 231 Jones, Norma F. 23 1 Jones, Pam 17, 188, 200, 207 Jones, Patricia D. 158 Jones, Patricia J. 27, 231 Jones, Paula R. 23 1 Jones, Robert B. 26, 29, 37, 43, 61, 87, 101, 207 Jones, Rosita F. 158 Jones, Sharon L. 23 1 Jones, Sheila M. 207 Jones, Vanessa M. 207 Jones, Walter F. 87,89,231 Jones, Wayne F. 158 John Roe diligently types for the Seafarer. Jordan, Charles R. 43, 59, 98, 23 1 Jordan, Donna J. 23 1 Jordan, Harold H. 81, 231 Jordan, M. Virginia 23 1 Joyner, Marilyn 17, 231 Judge, Connie D. 207 K Kaiser, Amy E. 23 1 Kaiser, Jennifer M. 14, 25, 37, 42, 51, 137, 158, 180, 184 Kamees, Keenan G. 207 Kapshuck, Frances A. 14, 18, 41, 207 Kee, Melvin L. 18, 63, 231 Keene, Frank L. 63, 207 Keener, Nancy C. 64, 207 Keener, Rebecca S. 42, 51, 134, 158, 160, 180 Keeter, Debra E. 23 1 Keller, Regina A. 231 Keller, Sharon L. 207 Kelley, George L. 158 Kellihan, Frances A. 2, 158, 180 Kelly, Deborah L. 232 Kelly, James E. 70, 207 Kemmer, Wayne L. 232 Kemp, David J. 65, 81, 98, 232 Kennington, Sandra K. 158 Kibler, Nina A. 27, 54, 232 Kimberlin, Karen G. 15,21, 232 King, Delores A. 232 King, Elizabeth A. 66, 154, 158, 180 King, Mrs. Eva 1 15 King, Howard L. 63, 232 Kirby, David M. 61, 158, 180, 261 Kirsch, Desiree A. 64, 232 Klinger, Joan D. 70 Knibb, John M. 4 1, 208 Knight, Donna K. 158, 180 Knight, Doretha 232 Knight, Shirley A. 208 Konopnicki, Thad T. 43, 8 1, 232 Koonce, Michael D. 64, 208 Kopcik. David K. 208 Kostyal, Kimberly A. 26, 56, 208 Krizmencic, Lois A. 57, 208 Kruse, David G. 53, 180 Kulik, Sandra A. 58, 64, 158, 180 Kulik, William F. 63,81, 232 Kurtyka, Carey A. 71, 158, 180 Kurtz, Mark A. 77, 180 L Lackey, Gene F. 232 Lacy, Mrs. Mary 1 12 Lake, Annette 232 Lake, Brenda V. 67, 158, 180 Lam, Perry 15, 232 Lamb, Chrisley S. 180, 271 Lamb, George W. 18 Lamkin, Margaret J. 232 Lane, Malcolm 232 Lankes, Jean M. 6, 51, 158, 180 Lasiter, Travis N. 232 Lassiter, Ernest C. 20, 63, 232 Latta, Ricky C. 208 Laufer, Lynne E. 26, 232 Law, Robert T. 232 Law, Susan F. 37, 59, 158, 180 Lawson, Everett L. 159, 180 Lawson, Mrs. Iris 1 16, 122 Lawson, Paul D. 208 Lawson, Robert S. 32, 208 Leak, Barbara A. 27, 208 Leath, Catherine S. 26 Leath, William J. 32, 134, 159, 180 Lee, Denise L. 159, 180 Lee, Robert E. 232 Lee, Thomas 63 Lee, Yeung G. 159 Lee, Yeung S. 232 Legette, Dennis K. 232 Leggett, Arthur T. 208 Lensbower, Joseph R 34, 108 Lentz, Mr. John 120, 125 Lester, Raymond M. 208 Lewis, Annette L. 42, 208 Lewis, Barbara J. 66, 159, 180 Lewis, Deborah A. 159, 180 Lewis, Donna L. 232 Lewis, Nancy L. 14, 103, 232 Lewis, Winifred T. 208 Lindley, Jeannie C. 27, 232 Lineberger, Mrs. Catherine 1 17 Lineberger, Lela C. 26, 232 Lineberry, Denise 4, 61, 64, 66, 104, 105, 188, 189, 190, 209 Lineberry, Julia A. 104, 105, 159, 180 Link, Karen L. 69, 232 Lipe, Kenneth L. 69, 159, 180 Little, Claudia S. 26, 209 Little, Ernest M. 87, 232 Lively, Elizabeth R. 15, 159, 180 Livingston, Mrs. Sarah 1 14, 160 Lloyd, Peggy L. 15, 34, 232 Lloyd, William F. 63, 180 Lockwood, Sharon G. 26, 32, 159, 180 Logan, Michael L. 90 Loizou, Nicholas J. 209 London, Adriene F. 232 Long, Dennis W. 62, 63, 232 Lovelace, Alphonso 209 Loveland, Tracy F. 160, 180 Lovern, Thomas L. 160, 180 Lovett, Nadine D. 68, 160, 180 Lovett, Mr. W.L. 110, 124 Luciano, Joseph M. 26, 63, 209 Lynch, Archie T. 16, 232 Lynch, Carletta J. 160, 180 Lynn, David A. 52 Lynn, Laura A. 232 Lyons, Phyllis O. 209 M MacCutcheon, Sherman 209 MacCutcheon, Tomasinia 14, 15, 26, 64, 160, 180 Mace, William D. 40, 160, 180 Mack, Sherman 63 Maddox, Margaret E. 232 Maddy, John W. 233 Maffit, Diana D. 180 Mallison, Mary B. 233 Mallow, Brittain P. 82, 83, 209 Malone, Robert E. Maloney, David M. 14, 25, 36, 37, 43, 59, 130, 132, 133, 160, 180, 188,218,261 Malott, Laurie 102, 103 Mangrum, Curtis N. 77, 79, 92, 209 Mangrum, Marilyn O. 55, 160, 180 Manley, Norman T. 27, 34, 35, 63, 107, 202, 233 Manning, Paulette D. 233 Marr, Mary L. 209 Marrow, Albert E. 77, 78, 92, 93, 131, 160, 180 Marshall, Deborah L. 33, 57, 60, 160, 181 Marshall, Leon B. 181 Marshall, Patricia G. 209 Martin, Cynthia L. 45, 46, 66, 160, 181 Martin, Darnae M. 209 Martin, Debra C. 209 Martin, Frank E. 181 Martin, James M. 71, 160, 181 Martin, Jane H. 15, 57, 161, 181 Martin, S. Kurt 233 Martin, Sharon F. 161, 181 Martinez, Mike 209 Mason, Hattie M. 233 Mason, Ivory T. 84, 85, 223, 233 Mason, Linda S. 7 1, 151, 181 Mason, Wilbur L. 63, 92, 209 Massenburg, Doris G. 23.3 Massenburg, Gwendolyn 233 Massenburg, Judith 210 Massenburg, Richard A. 161, 181 Maston, David E. 210 Maston, Janet L. 233 Matthews, Erla G. 233 Matthews, Teresa F. 23.3 Mattocks, Billy L. 81 Mattocks, Donnie R. 210 Maultsby, Shawn B. 98, 233 Maven, John E. 2 10 Mayes, Randall E. 233 Mayhew, James W. 2, 61, 70, 97, 161, 180, 181 Mazur, Daniel E. 57, 233 Mazur, Michael A. 4 1, 54, 100, 210 McAdoo, Michael T. 77 McAllister, James T. 181 McCandless, Denise B. 233 McCandless, Michael 2 10 McCardle, Tami S. 233 McClean, Elisabeth 233 McCl inton, Rhonda V. 15, 233 McCormick, Connie G. 210 McCracken, Mrs. Shirle y 57, 120, 126 McCutcheon, Barbara A. 210 McDonald, Robert B. 37, 39, 59, 181 McElveen, Thomas L. 26, 210 McErlean, Edwin A. 77, 210 McErlean, Faith A. 49, 55, 61, 210, 213 McFarland, Carol M. 26, 210 McFarland, Daniel M. 26, 210, 226 McFarland, John M. 27, 34, 35, 233 McGowan, Gary 233 McGuffin, Robert 15, 233 McHatton, Gary D. 84, 2 10 McIntyre, Barbara A. 233 McKinney, Jane B. 27, 40, 161, 181 McKoy, Kenneth E. 233 McLeod, Leslie A. 210 McMillan, John I. 151, 181 McMillan, Linda A. 233 McMillan, Lisa G. 33, 233 McNair, Lonnie 77, 79, 210 McNair, Marilyn D. 233 McNeill, Nellie L. 233 NcQuade, Diane M. 2 10 McQuatters, Janet L. 181 McQueen, Naida L. 210 Meadows, Lonnie L. 210 Melson, Norman D. 233 Melton, Marsha L. 66, 161, 181 Melton, Sandra 233 Melton, Sharon M. 23, 54, 210 Melvin, Barry 211 Mercer, Renaldo 90, 234 Mero, Debra S. 51, 56, 234 Merrill, James D. 2 1 1 Middleton, Maury E. 81, 84, 234 Mierchuck, Mary A. 103, 234 Mierchuck, Michael A. 63, 101, 161, 181 Mierchuck, Mildred L. 67, 2 1 1 Miller, Gary R. 69, 161, 181 Miller, James W. 211 Miller, Mr. Jesse 1 19 Miller, Matthew N. 234 Miller, William H. 63,234 Mills, Sharon A. 161 Mills, Thomas A. 2 1, 77 Mingee, Miss Barbara 120 Minks, Catherine Y. 161, 181 Minnick, Danny 77, 81, 234 Mister, Mary D. 33, 60, 64, 135, 181 Mitchell, Carol A. 234 Mitchell, Diana W. 66, 67, 2 1 1 Mitchell, Jean C. 38, 39, 54, 61, 105, 211, 212 Mitchell, Joan E. 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 54, 57, 64, 211, 212 Mitchell, Miss Joyce 117, 123 Mitchell, Mary K. 26, 181 Mitchell, Pamela D. 34, 234 Mitcheltree, Laura A. 234 Mitchem, Mr. Stanley 113, 126, 191 Mitchum, David W. 69, 181 Mohr, Mrs. Jane 110, 123 Monteiro, Barbara D. 181 Monteiro, Linda L. 234 Montgomery, Beverly 33, 2 1 1 Moody, Arthur R. 63, 234 Moody, Angela P. 181 Moore, Beverly V. 2 1 1 Moore, Debora 234 Moore, George C. 43, 234 Moore, John R. 17, 63, 18 1, 218 Moore, Joy L. 22 1 Moore, P. Gregory 26, 34, 35, 64, 223, 234 Moore, Sandra E. 2 1 1 Moore, Sherry L. 234 Moore, Wallace F. 65, 181 Mooring, Julie 2 1 1 Moran, Elizabeth J. 14, 26, 234 Moran, Karen J. 34, 234 Morewitz, Stephen J. 75, 93, 181, 258 Morgan, Diane 234 Morgan, Judy A. 234 Morgan, Sender R. 234 Morgan, Theresa M. 2 1 1 Morris, Cynthia D. 18, 234 Morris, John S. 98, 99, 234 Morris, Mary L. 234 Morris, Mona L. 67, 234 Morris, Randolph D. 181, 190 Morris, T. Lynn 106, 107, 223, 234, 238 Moses, Barbara L. 181 Moses, Belinda A. 2 1 1 Moses, Carolyn M. 2 1 1 Mugler, Catherine S. 37, 46, 66, 2 1 1 Murphrey, Glenn 234 Murphy, Rufus R. 77, 84, 2 12 Murray, Curtis C. 63, 21 2 Murray, Patty M. 57, 234 Murray, Mr. Ronald 116 Musselwhite, Gary L. 234 Myers, Clifford A. 14, 37, 57, 60, 61, 75, 92, 93, 181 Myers, Wayne F. 212 Myles, Kenneth R. 69, 181 N Neal, Leslie L. 26, 181 Neeley, Terry A. 234 Neil, Kevin S. 94, 162, 181 Neil, Robert K. 212 Nelson, Andre L. 162, 181 Nelson, James O. 30, 40, 43, 55, 56, 2 12 Nelson, Mary J. 66, 162, 181 Nelson, Minnie T. 181 Nelson, Sandra J. 234 Nelson, Mrs. Susan 103, 118 Nelson, Teresa W. 27, 181 Nester, Deborah D. 162, 181 Newby, Alphonzo L. 77, 2 12 Newby, Larry D. 80, 81, 84, 93, 234 Newman, Benny R. 65, 234 Newman, Larry D. 234 Newman, Rae E. 234 Nixon, Mrs. Marie 1 12, 126 Noisin, Edward L. 234 Noisin, Philip L. 235 Norris, Thomas C. 40, 57, 212 North, Mr. Laymond 1 15 Northen, Stephanie K. 40, 59, 162, 181 Norton, John D. 2 12 Novikoff, Margaret L. 57, 212 Nunn, Stephanie W. 212 O O ' Bryan, Sharon L. 27, 235 O ' Dell, Janet M. 212 Ogiba, Mary A. 26, 2 12 Ogletree, Mrs. Judith 118 Oliver, Celeste R. 45, 162, 181 Oliveras, Horst G. 15, 37, 63, 2 12 O ' Neill, Mary A. 70, 162, 181 Osborne, Mrs. Nancy 1 14 Osby, Christine 235 Otte, Ray C. 34, 35, 93, 235 Overton, Cecil R. 14,43,45,56,61, 162, 181 Owen, Margaret R. 1 62 Owens, Robert H. 37, 57, 60, 2 12 Ozment, David R. 35, 39, 41, 100, 212 P Page, E. Lola 235 Paige, Alvin L. 80, 81 Paige, Vinetta E. 33, 163, 181 Pantas, George 235 Pardi, Karen M. 235 Parham, Sherrill M. 15, 66, 163, 181 Parker, Mrs. Gloria 115 Parker, James D. 212 Parker, Kevin A. 212 Parker, Renita M. 67, 212 Parnell, Donna M. 235 Passaro, Cheryl A. 1 63 Patrick, Cary E. 15,43,61, 163, 181, 185 Patrick, Cindy A. 26, 68, 212 Patrick, Eleanor E. 235 Patterson, Clarice A. 235 Patterson, Keith E. 87 Patterson, Loretta J. 68, 164, 181 Payne, Elizabeth E. 64, 164, 181 Pearce, Robert A. 213 Pearce, Shelley L. 164, 182 Pearce, Valerie D. 14, 23, 36, 37, 42, 60, 64, 106, 107, 205, 213 Pearson, Geroge B. 235 Pearson, Shawneequa 34, 42, 45, 56, 203, 2 13 Peery, Mr. Jerry 79, 1 15, 123 Pennington, Dennis W. 182 Peoples, Ronald 87, 88, 213 Perkins, Newton R. 2 1 3 Perry, Carolyn J. 15, 26, 55, 56, 58, 213 Perry, Delma R. 2 13 Perry, Dolores M. 213 Peters, Jeanne 37, 2 13 Peterson, Beverly S. 32, 137, 164, 182 Jay Smith casts his vote in the SCA election. Peyton, Mrs. Pauline 1 14 Phelps, Billy 213 Phillips, Alfred D 60, 164, 182 Phillips, Alice B. 37, 56, 60, 102, 103, 213 Phillips, Miss Bearrice 1 18 Phillips, Karen S. 235 Phillips, Rufus L. 63, 235 Phipps, Daniel 77, 78, 182 Pickett, Brian K. 235 Pickett, Jerry L. 77, 164, 182 Pierce, Jerry W. 69, 213 Pierce, Judy K. 66, 164, 182 Pietrowski, Laurie J. 64, 95, 228, 235 Piland, Mrs. Brenda 117 Pitsilides, Ellen 41,213 Pitsilides, Jerry 14, 15,235 Pittman, Nadine 235 Pleasants, Mrs. Helen 1 19, 125 Pobiak, Catherine P. 235 Poland, Alan W. 44, 60, 182 Pollard, Danny R. 70, 213 Pollard, Steven E. 164 Pollock, Patricia L. 102, 235 Pope, Blendell V. 182 Popma, Eva L. 5 1, 165, 182 Popovich, Steve E. 52, 213 Porter, Charlie 165 Porter, Colleen B. 213 Porter, Lynthis L. 61, 104, 105, 213 Porter, Shirley M. 235 Potter, David B. 60 Powell, Brenda A. 27, 165, 182 Powell, Charles P. 213 Powell, Dennis K. 235 Powell, Kathleen M. 235 Powell, Sharon K. 235 Powers, Nancy E. 213 Pratt, Clyde R. 182 Presnell, Pamela T. 235 Prevatte, Debra J. 165 Prevatte, Rita J. 2 13 Price, Mr. Joseph 95, 1 14, 127 Price, William J. 61, 63, 94, 95, 101, 213 Priddy, David G. 71, 165, 182 Prince, William 213 Pugh, Myra A. 235 Pulsifer, D. Stephen 17, 213 Q Quinn, Cheryl L. 64, 213 Quinn, Paul M. 154, 165, 182 two hundred sixty-five R Ragland, Mr. Don 86, 97, 116, 127 Randall, Mrs. Margaret 40, 51,1 13, 124 Rascoe, Mrs. Dorothy 1 13, 127 Rathbone, Roger K. 26, 214 Ratledge, John H. 26, 51, 165, 182 Ray, Anne S. 37, 40, 55, 56, 182 Ray, David L. 81, 235 Ray, Debra L. 34, 35, 37, 214 Ray, Jill A. 235 Ray, Jo A. 165, 182, 190 Ray, Martha J. 34, 35, 165, 182 Raynor, Deborah E. 165 Raynor, Rose J. 26, 214 Reasor, Jerome 235 Reed, Delores F. 70, 165, 182 Reed, Janie F. 214 Reel, Eddie W. 235 Rembish, Sandra J. 42, 165, 182 Reynolds, Jackie G. 165 Reynolds, Susan L. 235 Rice, Patricia G. 165, 182 Richardson, Ella M. 235 Richardson, Fredrick 235 Richardson, Jeffery 2 14 Richardson, Joyce A. 236 Richardson, Lisa L. 197, 214 Richardson, Vanessa L. 165 Richardson, Wanda 236 Rickett, Bernard 61, 214 Ricks, Edward A. 45, 202, 214 Riddick, Dorothy M. 14 Riddick, Julius W. 92, 93, 2 14 Riddick, Mrs. Kay 117 Riddick, Penny J. 166, 182 Ridley, Derrick E. 166, 182 Riggs, Miriam E. 214 Righter, Grover P. 236 Riley, Cheryl L. 236 Rison, Ann L. 166, 182 Rives, Jeffery M. 43, 82, 83, 100, 166, 182 Rives, Lizabeth J. 5 1, 58, 67, 236 Roach, Janet F. 61, 104, 166, 182 Roach, Nancy A. 236 Roberson, Thurman E. 2 14 Roberts, David C. 25, 26, 44, 60, 166, 182 Rboerts, Linda P. 236 Roberts, Norma J. 15, 26, 236 Roberts, Susan E. 26, 42, 2 14 Roberts, William F. 236 Robins, Roni 42, 182 Robins, Ross A. 37, 214 Robinson, Johnny 26, 63, 182 Robinson, Miss Nancy 1 17, 125 Rochelle, Ricky A. 170 Roe, John M. 26, 5 1, 166, 182, 264 Roebuck, Patrick G. 236 Roebuck, Sheila J. 236 Rogers, A. Douglas 61, 77 Rogers, Daniel A. 236 Rogers, Jack D. 62, 2 14 Rogers, Phyllis 236 Rogers, Raymond 80, 81, 90 Rogers, Sharon E. 166 Rogers, William C. 83,214 Roland, Bruce L. 214 Romaine, A. Julie 236 Romaine, 1. Mary 15, 26, 236 Roscoe, Karen K. 61, 7 1, 104, 105, 166, 182 Rose, Toni L. 166, 182 Ross, Robert D. 236 Rosso, Joseph J. 82, 83, 166, 182 Rovetta, Mary E. 144, 166 Rowe, Frances J. 2 14 Rowley, Mrs. Nancy 120 Rudolph, James D. 166 Ruffin, Larry A. 214 Ruffin, Laura N. 236 Rutherford, Robbie B. 83, 235 S Sadler, Jeffrey C. 64, 81, 82, 83, 236 Saenger, Patricia M. 167 Sale, Carter W. 182 Sally, Mary N. 167, 172, 182 Sampson, David W. 2, 17, 167 Sanderson, Rose M. 15, 236 Sansom, Brewster L. 167, 182 Santiful, Alice Y. 27, 102, 236 Sapp, Diane S. 236 Satchell, Marcus 81, 236 Saunders, Annette C. 15, 214 Saunders, Arthur 214 Saunders, Charlotte L. 167, 182 Saunders, Judy K. 26, 57, 68, 214 Saunders, Pamela J. 236 Savage, Carlton A. 215 Savage, Thaddeus W. 84, 215 Savage, Warren J. 167, 182 Sawyer, Anne M. 34, 35, 143, 167, 182 Sawyer, Mary E. 236 Schindel, Mr. David 113, 127 Schuler, Dave B. 215 Scott, Angela M. 182 Scott, Bruce N. 167 Scott, Denise D. 167 Scott, Mr. John 113 Scott, Mrs. Mary 2, 112, 127 Scott, Robert S. 215 Scott, Tarnyal D. 27, 215 Scott, William L. 2 15 Scotti, Stephanie M. 14, 51, 52, 53, 54, 167, 182 Scull, Nathan B. 83, 167, 182 Seaman, Toni D. 63, 215 Sear, Betty E. 2 15 Sedgewick, Cynthia 168, 182 Seidnitzer, Patricia 236 Seidnitzer, Tommy 65, 236 Sellers, Michael W. 98, 99 Serger, Steven A. 236 Sessoms, Deryl L. 236 Settale, Karen M. 215 Seymour, Mr. Linwood 101, 116, 127 Shackelford, Ann P. 236 Shattuck, Pamela L. 215 Sheckler, Charles 77, 215 Sheehan, Miss Jean 116 Shelton, Harold R. 81, 98, 2 36 Shelton, Harvey E. 77, 215 Shelton, Venson J. 168 Shepherd, Joanne 236 Sheppard, Bonnie G. 236 Sherman, Martha M. 26, 201, 215 Shoates, Michael A. 236 Shore, Kathie A. 2 15 Shorter, Pam S. 236 Shorter, Terry L. 215 Showaker, Steven J. 236 Shumaker, Donell M. 237 Sidney, Karl A. 63,81, 237 Simmons, Arthur 237 Simmons, Karen W. 237 Simmons, Rosalyn K. 237 Simpson, Rhonda V. 14, 37, 42, 61, 105, 186, 215 Simpson, Robin S. 168 Simpson, Veronica J. 237 Sinclair, David L. 59, 168, 182 Sinclair, Thomas M. 237 Sinkler, Charles A. 63, 237 Sinkler, Stanley C. 2 15 Skinner, Lawrence 237 Skipwith, Andre D. 182 Skipwith, Odell 237 Slade, Cleveland E. 237 Slade, Steven A. 37, 39, 61, 63, 82, 83, 133, 168, 183, 261 Slade, Sybil D. 168 Slicer, Emily M. 215 Sheer, John B. 63, 168, 183 Slidge, Deborah L. 15,215 Slidge, Shelley D. 19, 215 Slidge, Valerie E, 2 15 Smart, Kathleen A. 34, 214, 216 Smith, C. Victor 237 Smith, Deborah F. 64, 237 Smith, Doris A. 216 Smith, Dorothy A. 216 Smith, Frances L. 27, 67, 168, 183 Smith, Jacqueline R. 20, 168, 183 Smith, James C. 237 Smith, John M. 168 Smith, Karla 2 16 Smith, Keith 237 Smith, Kerry A. 95, 2 16 Smith, Mrs. Linda 113, 119, 202 Smith, Mrs. Margaret 1 13, 124 Smith, Margaret W. 18, 62, 145, 169, 183 Smith, Mr. Michael 72, 79, 100, 108, 1 10, 115, 123 Smith, Patricia K. 237 Smith, Philip J. 237 Smith, Robert H. 169, 183 Smith, Ronnie E. 237 Smith, Sheila E. 2 16 Smith, Stephen J. 90, 237 Smith, Thomasena 25, 102, 237 Smith, Mr. Walter 119, 125 Smith, Wanda S. 64, 156, 169, 183 Snead, Deborah 2 16 Snead, Mr. Melvin 36, 114, 124 Soles, Dianne M. 67, 237 Soloman, Deborah R. 216 Solomon, Mr. Bill 37, 56, 120, 122 Sommer, Mrs. Virginia 1 14, 124 Southall, Thomasine 169, 183 Southerland, Bernade 237 Sowash, Gail E. 2 16 Spady, Howard W. 84, 237 Spady, John R. 207, 2 16 Spahr, David K. 216 Sparks, Linda S. 169, 183 Speight, Paige S. 237 Spencer, Cecilia P. 216 Spencer, Rebecca G. 2 16 Spiegal, Gary H. 237 Spiggle, Glenn M. 159, 183 Spivey, Danny C. 2 16 Spratley, Philip W. 2 16 Sprouse, Mrs. Jeanne 1 12, 124 Spruill, Glenn R. 169 Stacy, Demarius O. 216 Stadlin, Gregory M. 44, 69, 97, 183 Stalls, Debra E. 169 Stanley, Archie 2 16 Stanley, Carl N. 237 Stanley, Steven E. 63, 65, 216 Stanley, Susan A. 27, 64, 67, 2 16 Starnes, William B. 14, 15, 37, 44, 56, 58, 61, 95, 169, 183 Staton, David 63, 92, 237 Staton, Marshall J. 65, 169, 183 Stearn, Howard M. 40, 63 Stein, Karen J. 14, 15, 24, 37, 38, 42, 48, 49, 56, 132, 133, 169, 183, 261 Stein, Laura A. 56, 103, 237 Steinke, Cynthia J. 237 Stephenson, Angela D. 237 Stephenson, Joyce A. 237 Stern, Jure V. 237 Stewart, Dawn L. 237 Stewart, Renee T. 237 Stewart, Sandra J. 217 Stewart, William T. 169, 183 Stifft, Col. J.W. 115, 122 Stilwell, Jimmy L. 17,237 Stith, Anthony D. 77, 217 Stith, Denise 237 Stith, Sharron C. 45, 46, 237 Stokes, William H. 2 17 Stoney, Ann C. 34, 35, 38, 5 1, 169 Storms, Shelia R. 217 Stover, Edward E. 27, 169, 183 Stover, Jane A. 183 Stover, Loretta S. 217 Strickland, Edwin L. 217 Strickland, Steve A. 64, 237 Strup, Douglas P. 26, 169, 183 Swain, Marty G. 217 Swanner, Kathy K. 217 Swartz, Jan C. 38, 42, 49, 67, 170, 175, 183 Sweeney, Cynthia L. 170 Sweeney, Thompson A. 87, 89, 2 17 Swetnam, Valerie L. 217 Swift, Linda A. 238 Swiggett, Mr. Sidney 109, 119 Swindell, Mr. Robert 119, 124 Sylver, Katrina A. 27, 170, 183 Sylver, Rozena 217 T Tabb, Winston E. 2 17 Tabron, James R. 170, 183 Taliaferro, Latonya R. 238 Tarkenton, Mr. Charles 1 14 Tarwater, Larry E. 217 Tate, Gwendolyn S. 238 Taylor, Douglas D. 14, 37, 59, 206, 217 Taylor, Elmore L. 217 Taylor, Gale 217 Taylor, Mrs. Mary 1 16 Taylor, Michael D. 61, 217 Taylor, Sandra M. 238 Taylor, Sherita 66, 135, 170, 183 Taylor, William E. 238 Terpening, Donna M. 238 Terry, Karen, L. 198, 238 Thatcher, Arthur G. 81, 238 hundred sixty-six Thomas, Charles S. 170, 183 Thomas, Ernest I. 27, 63, 170 Thomas, Robert L. 193 Thompson, Toby S. 98, 238 Thompson, Victor D. 238 Thornton, Susan 71, 217 Tidwell, Charles A. 238 Tidwell, Dale L. 63, 218 Tisdale, Amy M. 170, 183 Tokars, Carol S. 170 Toler, David B. 2 38 Toler, William C. 183 Tollenaere, James R. 136, 170, 183 Tolliver, Frank A. 170, 183 Tolliver, Roland G. 238 Topping, William E. 4, 95, 2 18 Torian, Mr. Charles 30,31, 119,127 Tosh, Mildred S. 170 Townes, Anthony W. 183 Townes, Ethelria L. 170 Townsend, Elmo 14, 63, 238 Trevallion, Melissa 37, 38, 53, 56, 209, 218 Triggs, Cassandra L. 14, 67, 218 Trimble, Joseph R. 26, 238 Troth, Michael A. 61, 77, 101, 170, 183 Troth, Tracey E. 103, 106, 107, 188, 189, 218, 238 Truhart, Spillman K. 170, 183 Trussell, Jeffery R. 92, 218 Tubbs, Edward A. 218 Tucker, Earline 2 18 Tucker, Lawrence E. 81, 90, 238 Tucker, Robert L. 170, 183 Tummer, Cynthia H. 238 Turner, Mr. Billy 1 19 Turner, Gail P. 170, 183 Turner, Larry D. 238 Turner, Richard L. 218 Tweedy, Charles W. 2 18 Twomey, Jane E. 238 Tynes, Pamela Y. 238 Tysinger, Pamela R. 34, 238 Tyson, Marqueta N. 13, 14, 15, 40, 170, 183, 188, 189 Tyson, Robert 80, 1 15 U Union, Douglas B. 218 Urbanski, Michael F. 238 Uzzell, Frances 14, 26, 218 V Valade, Douglas N. 238 Valadez, Theresa E. 170, 183 Van Buren, William R. 238 Van Dyke, Richard E. 5, 170, 184 Van Dyke, Sharon L. 16, 38, 53, 64, 143, 184 Van Valkenburg, Nancy 59, 238 Vann, Lavern 63 Vann, Robert C. 238 Vann, William W. 170, 184 Vaughn, Miss Sandra 1 12 Vaughn, Suzanne 170 Vermillion, Megan L. 218 Viancour, Susan G. 5, 172, 184 Vick, Michael A. 172 Vogel, S. Kay 238 Vorhauer, Mr. J.R. 110, 124 Vukcevich, Mark N. 2 18 W Walker, Cynthia M. 238 Walker, David L. 218 Walker, Mona M. 34, 39, 238 Wallace, Delores A. 21, 66, 172, 184 Wallace, Gerald B. 69, 238 Wallace, Patricia A. 57, 218 Wallace, Robert R. 64, 172, 184 Wallio, Mrs. Ruth 117 Walsh, Rory J. 25, 37, 136, 172, 184, 261 Walston, Harvey G. 65, 172, 184 Walton, Sabrina 238 Want, Steven R. 2 18 Wapner, Deborah M. 34, 238 Ward, Alvin I. 5, 172, 184 Ward, Calvin R. 172, 184 Ward, Carol S. 5, 42, 54, 172, 184 Ward, Janelle D. 2 18 Ward, John F. 77, 218 Ward, Sharon Y. 219 Ware, Mr. O.E. 110, 122, 136 Waring, Xenie Y. 238 Warren, Alice 219 Warren, Betty K. 219 Warren, Roxanne G. 71, 172, 184 Warren, Vicki C. 45, 219 Washington, Dwaine K. 43, 57, 238 Washington, Naomi 238 Watkins, John H. 219 Watson, Ella J. 2 19 Watson, Ricky 87, 238 Watts, James 97, 219 Weaver, Clara T. 219 Webb, Melvin R. 172 Weeks, Mrs. Joyce 1 16 Weeks, Nigel S. 219 Weinstein, N. Ronald 14, 2 38 Wells, Lila M. 219 Welty, Alan N. 219 Wentz, Holland E. 38, 5 1, 60, 172, 184 Wescott, James R. 239 Wesley, Darlene D. 27, 172 West, Mrs. Ethlyn 1 17 West, James B. 21, 38, 49, 130, 172, 184, 192, 193, 261 West, Rosser B. 239 Weston, Gary W. 5 1, 173, 184 Westphal, Mrs. Linda 1 1 1, 123 Wetmore, Jonathan N. 239 Wheeler, E. Jennifer 2 19 Wheeler, Robbin E. 27, 173, 184 Whisnant, Robin A. 46, 64, 65, 66, 173, 184 Whisnant, Sharon L. 2 19 Whitaker, Vanessa L. 54, 68, 173, 184 Whitcomb, David M. 32, 40, 58, 173, 184 White, Frances 1. 14, 15, 54, 67, 68, 2 19 White, Joanne 239 White, Thomas E. 239 Whiteed, June L. 26, 184 Whitham, Deborah J. 5, 15, 34, 35, 37, 68, 173, 184 Whitham, James A. 98, 239 Whittington, Patricia K. 46, 64, 66, 173, 184 Wiatt, Kay W. 14,239 Wiggins, Eddie L. 173, 184 Wilkens, Ivery L. 239 Wilkins, Janice M. 219 Wilkinson, Carol J. 46, 64, 66, 173, 184 Wilkinson, Harold A. 58, 173, 184 Wilkinson, James M. 55, 56, 69, 173, 183, 185 Wilkison, Col. Dorrence 1 15, 127, 261 Willey, Patricia A. 26, 29, 57, 102, 174, 185, 197 Williams, Angela D. 239 Williams, Carolyn E. 26, 174, 185 Williams, Dennis A. 52, 174, 185 Williams, Douglas A. 219 Williams, Emma D. 239 Williams, Garry W. 239 Williams, Gloria A. 239 Williams, Jacqueline 5, 14, 67, 2 19 Williams, James M. 239 Williams, John E. 174, 185 Williams, Johnnie A. 18, 77, 219 Williams, Johnny 239 Williams, Judith 239 Williams, Julian 239 Williams, Larry D. 15, 239 Williams, Leona K. 239 Williams, Linwood 219 Williams, Michael T. 26, 239 Williams, Patricia A. 239 Williams, Reginald 239 Williams, Robin V. 174, 185 Williams, Ronald E. 14, 23, 36, 43, 147, 174, 185 Williams, Ronald L. 77, 174, 185 Williams, Shirley J. 174, 185 Williams, Shirley M. 27, 219 Williamson, George A. 174, 185 Willier, Debbie A. 239 Williford, C. Dennis 27, 239 Willis, Debra B. 26, 223, 239 Willis, Dianna L. 239 Willis, Joseph E. 220 Wilson, Alonza 174 Wilson, Anne W. 15, 42, 57, 192, 220 Wilson, Miss Barbara 114, 124 Wilson, Colbert S. 26, 94, 101, 174, 185 Wilson, Cue B. 77, 82, 83, 174, 185 Wilson, Curl S. 70, 220 Wilson, Cynthia D. 175, 185 Wilson, Glendell 63, 239 Wilson, Gloria D. 239 Wilson, John 220 Wilson, Judith A. 239 Wilson, Landon A. 77, 220 Wilson, Robert P. 61, 239 Wilson, Ronald L. 84, 239 Wilson, Victor E. 23, 43, 61, 94, 220 Wilson, Walter W. 15, 239 Wiltrout, Steven W. 220 Wimmer, Mrs. Doris 119, 122 Witherspoon, Brian 14, 15, 26, 36, 223, 239 Womack, Catherine E. 239 Womble, Francine M. 239 Wong, Henry K. 175, 185 Wood, Joseph T. 77, 97, 220 Woodard, John S. 175 Woodard, Mr. Tyrus 83, 1 1 6, 123 Woodby, Millicent L. 185 Woods, Andrew 175, 185 Woods, Blondell M. 26, 175, 185, 188, 197 Woods, Regina R. 67, 70, 220 Woods, Vanessa G. 67, 175, 185 Woolfolk, Mrs. Ethel 115, 116 Worley, Robert M. 43, 57, 60, 61, 77, 220 Wornom, Isaac L. 37, 43, 60, 61, 95, 220 Worrell, Gary 7, 175, 185 Wray, Mr. Alfred 1 14, 122 Wright, Douglas 220 Wright, James W. 175, 185 Wright, Jesse L. 220 Wright, Juanita 239 Wright, Nancy D. 46, 50, 66, 192, 197, 220, 258 Wright, Patricia A. 239 Wright, Venocia E. 27, 50, 175, 185 Wyatt, Gail 27 Wyllie, Russ A. 220 Wynn, Joseph B. 98, 239 Wynne, Jane E. 26, 175, 185 Wynck, Mona S. 239 Y Yarborough, Brenda A. 27, 220 Yarrington, Ronald 220 Young, Carlton M. 61, 175, 185 Young, Diane R. 220 Young, Mrs. Mollie 117 Young, Willie 77, 194 Youse, Beverly S. 42, 56, 175, 185 Yuen, Karen L. 220 two hundred sixty-seven CHERRY LANE MUSIC CO. CHERRY RIVER MUSIC CO. WINDOW WIDE MUSIC, INC. CATACOMB MUSIC CO., INC. ■. October 4, 1971 Miss Jamee West, Editor Hampton High Annual Hampton High School 1491 West Queen Street Hampton, Virginia 23369 Dear Miss West: Your recent letter finally caught up with us and we are very proud and pleased that you wish to use John Denver ' s beautiful song FOLLOW ME as the theme for your 1971-72 Annua 1 . Please consider this our permission tc use this song, copy of which is enclosed, as the theme for this particular Annual- You may use words and or music, provided that the following copyright credit is prominently printed in the book : Will you please be sure that two copies are sent us upon publication - one for John Denver and one for our files. Best wishes. FOLLOW ME by John Denver (C Copyright 1969, 1971 by Cherry Lane Music Co. Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved. Sincerely, CHERRY LANE MUSIC CO. J ea General Professional Manager Enclosure two hundred sixty-eight Acknowledgements The 1972 KRABBA Staff — Jill Stein and Jamee West (co-editors), Eleanor Borbas, Barbara Brown Carol Jean Crane, Jim Dixon, Patty Enneking, Faith Ann McErlean and Jan Swartz — thank the following persons for their helpfulness and cooperation: - would like to HHS English Teachers and General Faculty Publishing Company Hunter Publishing Company Representative: Mr. John Perry Sponsor Miss Dolores Eudy Photographer Mr. Gerald Miller - 4r Credits John Ailor Roger Goldman David Kruse Gary Miller Carter Sale Rory Walsh Rights to Theme Song John Denver and Cherry Lane Music Company two hundred sixty- You see , I ' d like to 1. A J.V. football player quenches his thirst during a game. 2. Ronald Freeman can ' t believe he made it through the line. 3- Linda Dobbins and Craig Moore wait for cokes at the Homecoming Dance. 4. . . . and the fans go wild! 5. A couple enjoy the at- mosphere (?) of an S.C.A. dance. 6. Arthur Gandy and Chris Lambert confront Wayne Cooper at a pep rally. 2 . 1 two hundred seventy share my life with you The students and teachers found it hard to believe that the school year actually came to a halt. Most of the days, weeks, and months seemed an endless routine of term papers, quizzes, homework, and tests. The juniors and sophomores find it even harder to believe that these atrocities will be allowed to continue next year. two hundred seventy-one Places m going to . . places where I ' ve been


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