Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

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FRIENDS 8QM3I5R KRABBA 73 HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL HAMPTON, VIRGINIA VOLUME 51 Special Events Organizations Classes Sports Advertisements page 8 page 28 page 78 page 198 page 240 CL PWAWl gs H. TAYLOR MEMORIAL ' LIBRARY 4205 VICTORIA BOULEVARD HAMPTON. VA. 23669 one Mr. Lovett tries to relax during a busy day at work.” FRIENDSHIP IS LIKE A FIELD OF GRASS; IT REQUIRES FAVORABLE CONDITIONS TO GROW AND DEVELOP A familiar sight to any football player is the seven man ' s sled. Mr. North ' s Chemistry Class relieves the tension of a hectic day. introduction The Krabba theme Friends grew out of the friendly and more relaxed atmosphere that prevailed this year at Hampton High School as a result of the efforts of Mr. Wilbert Lovett. Mr. Lovett, in his first year as principal, referred t o the students as The Family of Hampton High School. Although a majority of students laughed when hearing this, a great appreciation for his efforts to bring about unity was displayed by the student body. Mr. Lovett, who respected each student as an individual and never neglected their needs, was given in one assembly a standing ovation. Credit for this new friendliness must also be given to the faculty and student body for this new atmosphere could not have existed without the efforts of the entire Fami¬ ly of Hampton High School. An enthusiastic crowd gets ready for an assembly. School is out! three One of the many posters around school during H.H.S. ' s Drug Prevention Week. FRIENDSHIP IS THE WARM Billy McGuffin beats time to the music. Hurry — Get your free friends — Any¬ where — Money can ' t buy ' em — They come in assorted sizes, shapes, colors, and ages — Get ' em while they last — Hold on to ' em, too — or they ' ll be gone before you know it. Hampton is on top — as usual! introduction A typical scene at Hampton is the overcrowded bookstore during the morning and at lunch. GLOW OF A SUMMER SUNSET. The cheerleaders literally led everybody at the bonfire. The Hampton High School Cafeteria. Friendship is a relationship of loving and being loved; any other is just an acquaintance. A young couple stroll hand-in-hand down the hall. TRUE FRIENDSHIP IS LIKE SPACE — NEVER ENDING ji, M ' ' Iz ' Wm •111 i jaBajaMiy 1 ■ V-f The makings of an almost perfect dive. Republicans went to all extremes to help re-elect Nixon. introduction A FRIEND IS ALWAYS THERE Hampton High School as viewed from rose-color glasses. Mr. Swiggett joins with students in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Paige Speight hands Gary Goldacker an orange as a “reward for victory. seven % ■% MORE PEP RALLIES THROUGH STUDENT- FACULTY COOPERATION 1. The band is a vital part of every assembly. 2. Sid Alvis driects another pep rally. 3. Nancy Moore, Debby Barrett, K.B. Harman, and Debbie Becouvarakis clap to the music. 4. Freddie dances to the music. 5. The crowd goes wild! 6. Girls ' gymnastic team stands to be recognized. 7. Varsity basketball team takes a bow. 4 special events This year ' s pep rallies included Cowboy Day, Thanksgiving pep as¬ sembly, and various other pep rallies for our deserving teams. Due to Mr. Lovett ' s generosity, more time was allotted for pep rallies this year. During the Thanksgiving assembly SCA members raced around the gym with sheets collecting money tossed from the bleachers by students. The money was then given to the needy. On the whole pep rallies were more suc¬ cessful at rousing the school spirit this year. 1. Diane Miles and company dance to the music of the Soul Phonics. 2. A Soul Phonic, hard at work. 3. Natalie Wood and guest take a break from the fast pace. SCA DANCES EXPERIENCE AN UPSWING 3 Three SCA dances were held this year and contrary to last year all were slightly financially successful. Bands playing both rock and soul music were credited with the new success. 2 special events MOCK PRESIDENTIAL CONVENTION, SUCCESS! Through the efforts of Roger Goldman and Danny McFarland, the student body was able to have a mock presidential convention. Mayor Mon¬ tague spoke on Nixon ' s behalf, Art Lieverman spoke for McGovern and the Democrats, and Lemar McGee spoke for the spirited American Party. Each speaker was greeted by rousing crys of support from their followers. In the school election where students had to register, Nixton was elected overwhelmingly. Roger Goldman pointed out that the assembly proved young people with different points of view can get together and peacefully express their opinions. 2 3 1. Roger Goldman and Angela Simpson applaud democratic speaker Art Lieverman, as conservatives Trip Wornom and David Bishop look on. 2. Gene Wilson, displaying his Nixon now sign, leads a group of Republican supporters. 3. Charlie Ger- ringer, Bob Neil, and Bob Jones display the Ameri¬ can flag on behalf of Schmitz. 4. Trip Wornom and Mayor Montague enjoy the Nixon support. The Mighty Crabbers defeated the Menchville Monarchs 7-0 on the weekend of Football Homecoming, October 21 and 22. The brisk night air made the court members a bit reluc¬ tant to shed their coats, but they finally filed out to their positions on the field. Then the band struck up a number to add to the excitement of Regina Harris, who was crowned Home¬ coming Queen. Other attendants on the court were sophomores Linda Jenkins and Jackie Richardson, juniors Connie Farris and Gay Cross, seniors Cressondra Brown and Valerie Pearce. 1. Mr. Lovett presents Queen Regina Harris with her bouquet of red roses and her trophy. 2. Sophomore Linda Jenkins escorted by Rex Perry. 3. Sophomore Jackie Richardson es¬ corted by Rufus Phillips. 4. Junior Connie Farris escorted by Timmy Daube. 5. Junior Gay Cross escorted by Lance Enderson. 6. Senior Cressondra Brown escorted by Randall Johnson. 7. Senior Valerie Pearce escorted by Billy Price. REGINA HARRIS REIGNS OVER MENCHVILLE DEFEAT special events 1. Senior Kim Davis escorted by Jim Dixon. 2. Queen Denise Lineberry escorted by Jack Jones. 3. Senior Jean Jones escorted by Nigel Weeks. 4. Junior Betty Fed- zuik escorted by Matt Horne. 5. Junior Paige Speight escorted by Charlie Ger- ringer. 6. Sophomore Susan Anthony escorted by Jim Martin. 7. Sophomore Terry Worresll escorted by Raymond Simms. 8. Sophomore Debbie Barrett es¬ corted by Marty Stamas. DENISE LINEBERRY BASKETBALL QUEEN Basketball Homecoming will always be something special to the court members. All the attendants will remember finding their dresses and escorts both in one day. The rehearsal and actual presentation took place during the halftime of the Bethel- Hampton game while onlookers antici¬ pated the crowning of the new queen. Then Roger Goldman and Tommy Sweeney presented the honor to Denise Lineberry, who was crowned Basketball Homecoming Queen. Soph¬ omore attendants were Susan Anthony, Terry Worrell, and Debbie Barrett. Junior attendants were Betty Fedzuik and Paige Speight. Senior rep¬ resentatives on the court were Jean Jones and Kim Davis. 8 fifteen SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES PROVE INTERESTING Hampton was fortunate this year to have many special assemblies. Mr. Mrs. Richard H. Raring, parent coun¬ selors, spoke on Sudden Death Syndrome. Southampton inmates talked with students in various classes. Mr. Thomas Geer lead an assembly dealing with the Rededication of the Freedom Shrine. Cindi Goodwin an Olympic participant, received a bouquet of flowers from the band. 1. Buddy Sheckler receives $25 bond for essay contest. 2. Cindi Goodwin, a participant in the Olympics, receives flowers from band member Duane Melson. 3. Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Raring, along with Anne Chisman, speak on the Sud¬ den Infant Death Syndrome. 4. Southampton inmate speaks to class. special events 3 1. Karen Sacks expresses her views on morning devotions. 2. Tyrone Manley ' s speech proves successful. 3. Juniors listen as candidates reveal opinions. 4. Joel Jesse campaigns for the office of vice president. The ' 73- ' 74 SCA elections were ex¬ tremely close and exciting. Many students showed their enthusiasm during the final speeches by wearing hats, carrying banners and balloons. Students listened tentively as the can¬ didates gave their speeches. Matt Horne was elected president along with Betty Fedzick as vice-president, Laura Stein as secretary, Ginny Dutrow as treasurer, and Tyrone Manley as chaplain. SCA ELECTIONS, EXTREMELY CLOSE! seventeen JOSILYN WILLIAMS, MISS HHS. 1. The judges deliberate before reaching their decision. 2. Denise Hopson is asked, If you could call anyone you wish, who would you call right now? , by Brian Witherspoon. 3. Denise Lineberry presents Marion Fulgham with her award. 4. The newly crowned Miss HHS Josilyn Williams beams at the camera. special events SPECTACULAR TALENT The beautiful Miss HHS of 1973 was crowned Miss Josilyn Williams. The ten contestants modeled school clothes, with pictures of their school life flash¬ ing in the background. Talent was next on the agenda. Some of the technical props ran into trouble, poor Josilyn had to do her whole talent routine over again. After modeling their eve¬ ning gowns the five semi-finalists were announced: Marion Fulgham, Denise Hopson, Rhonda Parham, Marilyn Joyner, and Josilyn Williams. Josilyn was crowned at the conclusion of the Junior Class sponsored evening. 1. Patricia Diaz does a monologue from Anna and the King. 2. Rhonda Parham does a mod¬ ern dance routine. 3. Marilyn Joyner tells her poem whether we want to hear it or not. 2 nineteen May Day came in with a splash and a bubble. The long afternoon was climaxed when Mr. Lovett defied all predictions and took his place beneath the dunking booth. After filling stom¬ achs with SCA baked goods and drinks from the new coke machines, every¬ one reluctantly returned to sixth period. 1. SCA helpers sell bubbles and refreshments. 2. The gang prepares to jam. 3. David Stacy and Susan Bowler relax in the grass. 4. Has football season begun? 5. Mr. Lovett patiently awaits the dunking. 6. Friends and bubbles! 7. Hollywood (David Bishop) tries his luck at win¬ ning a snake. 8. Volleyball provides recreation for all. twenty-one STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN On the evening of May 5, 1973 both the boys ' and girls ' gyms were trans¬ formed into heavenly havens. The theme of the Junior-Senior prom was Stairway to Heaven and the decor carried out the theme. The dance had a modern effect with strobe lights and black lights. Music was provided by the Jammin ' Jammers. Valerie Pearce and Tommy Sweeney were crowned Queen and King of the Prom. Frances Kapshuck and Johnnie Williams were Princess and Prince. 1. and 2. Juniors diligently prepare for the prom. 3. Bonnie Jones and date admire the cake. 4. Prom couples eagerly anticipate the announcement of King and Queen. 5. Susan Roberts and Trippy Wornom model prom at¬ tire. 6. Prom chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Speight. special events 1973 PROM THEME 4 VALERIE PEARCE AND TOMMY special events 4 i. i ' t t . i V ?•. y. ’ ‘ -i 1 ■ hr ' - - • l ' ‘il ' f’. I ' -i 4 ■ y ■ ’ % h ,. . y. f I • £V‘ ' ! 1 kJjL. ' ’ ' ■ fly ■ I- . f§J! ' : ay A- ' 11 G if ■ J :, -.Pl 1. Queen Valerie Pearce and King Tommy Sweeney. 2. Princess Frances Kapschuck, Prince Johnnie Williams, and Mr. Lovett. 3. Some of the chaperones take time out to watch. 4. Lance Enderson presents gifts to Mr. Mann and Mr. Mefford, Junior Class Sponsors. 5. “Dancing to the music!” 6. Couples relax during a band break. SWEENEY REIGN OVER PROM twenty-five 1 BOTH DRAMA CLUB special events PRODUCTIONS PROVE SUCCESSFUL The Serpent, an open theater production, attracted a good crowd. It was the only production in which the audience was seated on stage, giving them an intimate rapport with the players. The second play, The Triumvirate, was produced primarily for competi¬ tion. It was performed during school hours; however, only second period English classes were admitted to see it. With the exception of the lighting, headed by John McFarland, the players alternated responsibilities for a broader field of experience. 1. Kathy Gresham prepares to fire the cannon. 2. Danny Bunn plays with his toys. 3. Gene Wilson and Debbie Wapner act frightened. 4. Mr. Heatwole overdramatizes his anger. 5. Thespians show their acting abilities. 6. Players in The Triumvirate pose for a picture. 7. Ser¬ pents try to tempt innocent Eve. 8. Serpents gather around Eve in the play The Serpent. even twenty-s m H ' ir £f.- . SCA HAS BUSY, FUN-FILLED YEAR ' SCA Council: (front) Anthony St it h, David Bishop, Bob Jones, Roger Goldman, Trip Wornom, Susan Roberts; (second) Denise Lineberry, Gloria Higgenbotham, Karen Harris, Deborah Soloman, Brenda Yar¬ borough, Paula Futrell, Karen Falk; (third) Phyllis Rogers, Brenda Hawks, Debra Willis, Beverly Hill, Leonard Davis, Tony Wilson, Delecia Abramson, Rene Howard, Velma Blackwell; (fourth) Anne Wilson, Darlene Binns, Cynthia Davenport, Judy Bacchus, Sandy Brown, Terry Worrell, Rhonda Revels, Rufus Phillips, Larry Williams; The SCA, under Sid Alvis, has had a most productive year. There was the usual Toys for Tots drive, and the Thanksgiving pitch was highlighted by a money toss during an assembly. This year the school ' s constitution was revised, and the annual May Day cele¬ brations were termed the best ever. Mr. Lovett and Mr. Otis Parker, the sponsor, were much appreciated for the help rendered. (fifth) Ronald Freeman, Cindy Patrick, Patty Frank, Randall Johnson, Jeff Kaiser, Debbie Ray, Sheryl Creech, Roland Booher, Glendell Wilson; (sicth) Debbie Hyle, Marynell Bartron, Gay Cross, Cheryl Bounds, Denise Hopson, Jan Hawdins,Lisa Richardson, Nancy Wright, Mary Ogiba; (seventh) Andy Goodman, Tommy Bishop, Dale Goodman, Matt Horne, Paige Speight, Ruth Councill, Timmy Daube, Ellen Akers, Joey Pegran, SCA Officers: (front) Gene Wilson, Sid Alvis, Brian Witherspoon; (back) Mr. Lovett, Anne Chisman, David Ozment. organizations SCA Executive Board: (front) Debbie Ray, Cynthia Davenport, Brian Witherspoon, Sid Alvis, Anne Chisman, Gene Wilson; (back) Darlene Binns, Mr. Otis Parker, David Bishop, Trip Wornom, Roger Goldman, Bob Jones, Denise Lineberry, Brenda Hawks, Karen Falk, Jeff Kiser, Randall Johnson, Sheryl Creech. SPECIAL SCA CROUPS ADD MORE The Executive Board and the Honor Council are two additional SCA clubs. Members of the Executive Board are in charge of certain com¬ mittees concerned with school activi¬ ties such as welfare, dance, and student relations. The Honor Council is concerned with honor codes in the school, and the major purpose is to be responsible for cheating in the school. Both of these are beneficial to the operation of the school, and add much. Gene Wilson makes his speech introducing new candidates SCA Honor Council: (front) Jean Jones, Valerie Pearce, Alice Phillips, Gay Cross, Ruth Councill; (back) Brian Witherspoon, Jimmy Watts, Mr. Snead, Larry Gould. WE NOT ONLY MAKE Krabba Staff: (back) Sheryl Creech, Cheryl Bounds, Jim Dixon; (middle) Eleanor Borbas, Patty Murray, Paige Speight; (front) Miss DeLoatch, Eleanor Patrick, Susan Roberts, Laura Stein. Due to a defection in the Krabba Ad 1 Staff, the motto of the 1973 Krabba became we not only make it ' we sell it! Jim Dixon once again survived as the only male member of the staff and Miss DeLoatch survived her first year as sponsor. Eleanor Patrick was awarded The Most Ingenious Krabba Staff Member for being the only staff member who couldn ' t type but got her pages in, on time, anyway! organizations IT: WE SELL IT 5 1. Jim Dixon is attacked by the Kiabba Fan Club. 2. Laura Stein finishes up her layout. 3. Patty Murray at work. 4. Miss DeLoatch looks over some photos. 5. Cheryl Bounds displays her typing skill. thirty-three Elizabeth Moran and Miss Bancroft work on some ads. ANNUAL SALES CONTINUE TO DECLINE The ad staff consisted of Elizabeth Moran, Teresa Derette, Lynn Jones, and Debbie Becouvarakis who sold ads while Miss Kay Bancroft sold the annuals through the first period classes. Miss Bancroft handled the paper work while first period repre¬ sentatives sold the annuals. This year, as in the past, ad and annual sales decreased. c Ad Staff: Miss Kay Bancroft, Elizabeth Moran, Teresa Durrette, Lynn Jones, Debbie Becouvarakis. organization [v ri§T “ 1 MMEjS i . T i 1L JBy John Spady, Marynell Bartron, Laurie Pie- Krabba Karavan: (back) Amy Kaiser, Joan trowski, Wendy Fench, Nina Kibler; (front) Mitchell, Mike Mazar, Teresa Derette; Tami McCardle, Dale Goodman. (middle) Anne Chisman, Charlie Gerringer, Spearheaded by President Dale Goodman and sponsor Mrs. B.P. Griffin, Krabba Karavan, Hampton ' s amateur radio show, enjoyed a great year. The shows dealt mainly with community activities, but the most in¬ teresting concerned a vegetarian diet in which two HHS students partici¬ pated. The traditional student of the week was changed to student of the month, making it a more prestigious award. The club was led by President Dale Goodman, Vice-President Joan Mit¬ chell, Secretary Anne Chisman, and ICC representative Nina Kibler. KRABBA KARAVAN SHOWS CONCERN THE COMMUNITY 1. Dale Goodmann conducts the Tuesday af¬ ternoon meeting of Krabba Karavan. 2. Nina Kibler, Mickey Hilling, and Jean Mitchell listen to the discussion of the previous weeks. thirty-five NEVER LET THE FACTS INTERFERE WITH A GOOD STORY The Krabba Highlight Staff ' s motto this year was: “Never let the facts in¬ terfere with a good story. This motto was evident each publication of the newspaper. Business Manager Nancy Van Val- kenburg announced in September that the financial picture was dim; by June the light had gone out. Even with all the troubles, the newspaper staff worked on and on and on . . . The Krabba Highlight received two first places from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the Virginia High School League. Editor Sandy DiPersio caused a stir. Letters poured in from Bill Crosby, Gale Sayers, Lome Greene,, etc. The main sentiment of the Krabba Highlight Staff was, Maybe if we try really hard this time well meet the deadline! 1. Sandy DiPersio di lengtly reviews final layouts before sending them off to be printed. 2. Mrs. Corzatt makes a check on Steve Popovich ' s reading material. 1 Krabba Highlight Staff: (back) Amy Kaiser, Danny McFarland, Nancy Van Valkenburg, Mickey Hilling; (middle) Lona Ingram, Tellie Baltes, Sandy DiPersio; (front) Cathy Womack, Mary Morris, Anne Chisman. ? organizations 1. Mickey Hilling passes the buck to Mary Morris. 2. Tellie Baltes is caught by surprise by the camera. 3. Lona Ingram prefers day¬ dreaming to working. 4. The Krabba Highlight staff at work. KRABBA HIGHLIGHT thirty-seven NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTS 39 National Honor Society: (front row) Ann Edwards, Joan Mithchell, Brenda Hawks, Gary McGowan,Martha Diaz, Merry Holliday, (2nd row) Gay Cross Paige Speight, Tami McCardle, Ellen Bragg, Beth Rives, Tracey Troth, Valerie Pearce, (3rd row) Ross Robins, Rob Worley, Greg Hanson, Ruth Council, Norma Rob¬ erts, Venus Barbour, Missy Trevallion, Debbie Ray, (4th row) Bobby Owens, David Enneking, Pam Blewett, Gary Bodie, Billy Guy, Larry Skinner, Betty Fedziuk, Christine Belcastro, Celeste Belcastro, (5th row) Dan Mazur, Kathy Babb, Cathy Hemmila, Patty Murray, Eleanor Patrick, Lance Enderson, Billy Van Buren, Doug Broad, Mark Gibbons, (6th row) Cathy Mugler, Judy Saunders, Larietta Barnes, Darlene Binns, Rhonda Simpson, Thad Konopnicki, Alice Phillips, Karen Falk, Lynn Novikoff, (7th row) Cathy Womack, Nancy Van- Valkenburg, Laura Stein, Rick Felker, Horst Oliveras, Doug Taylor, Jeanne Peters, Debra Mero, Debbie Boothe, Amy Kaiser, (back row) Bruce Akey, Duane Melson, Roger Goldman, Bob Jones, Trip Wornom, David Bishop. 1. Bruce Akey conducts Honor Society meet¬ ing. The National Honor Society began this year with the induction of new members. Inducted were five seniors, and 34 juniors. In the fall, some of the members attended the District Con¬ vention at William and Mary. During the year, they sold HHS class pins to raise funds for a scholarship, which they gave to an outstanding member. They also helped out the Keyettes by participating in their tutoring program. On April 14, some of the members at¬ tended the South Eastern Virginia Dis¬ trict at I.C. Norcom. The National Honor Society ended their year with a picnic which was held at Mrs. Living¬ ston ' s house. organizations ICC VOTES NOT TO ABOLISH ITSELF I. Brian Witherspoon tries to hold the atten¬ tion of Dale and Nina. This year the Inter-Club Council is still fighting a losing battle. Out of a membership of fifty-one organizations, the greatest number represented at one meeting never exceeded ten. The organization sponsored a soul band, The Preparations, that played for the student body in November. The ICC also aided in the extablishment of the Surfing Club. But the greatest achieve¬ ment of the club was voting not to abolish itself. Inter-Club Council: (back row) Debbie Boothe, Nancy Van- Valkenburg, Karen Phillips, Harris Bailey, Kirn Kostyal, David Ozment, Nancy Wright, Mary Ogiba, Lisa Richardson, Nina Kibler, Jeff Kiser, Doug Broad, Bob Wilson (center) Cheryl Bailey, Deborah Solomon, Beth Delk, Julie Hill, Chuck Jordan (front) Brian Witherspoon, Dale Goodman, Frances Kapshuck, Sharron Stith. thirty-nine Seafarer is a semi-annually pub¬ lished literary magazine. All students were encouraged to submit creative writing and art for each publication. The Seafarer staff, under the leader¬ ship of Mrs. Randall, met and com¬ mented on each article and chose the best for the magazine. Co-editors were Debra Mero and Beth Rives and poetry editor was Kathy Gresham. Seafarer: (back) Carolyn Moses, Eleanor Patrick, Karen Ali, Patty (front) Susan Bowler, Robin Gresham, Missy Trevallin, Kathy Gresham, Murray, Karen Sacks, Lona Ingram, Faith Ann McEarlean, Teresa Dur- Beth Rives, Debra Mero. rette, Elizabeth Behrens, Ginny Dutrow, Pat Gardina, Lynn Novikoff; hr L r_ 1 I ! 9k ' .jfjjt SEAFARER PUBLISHES STUDENTS ' LITERARY WORKS 1. Mrs. Randall, Seafarer sponsor, reviews liter¬ ary contributions. 2. Debra Mero examines and selects the best works handed in by the students. organizations QUILL AND SCROLL RECOGNIZES LITERARY ACHIEVEMENT Quill and Scroll: (back) Anne Chisman, Roger Goldman, Joan Mitchell; (front) Missy Trevallion, Jean Mitchell, Sandy DiPersio, Lona Ingram. Quill and Scroll is a society which honors literary students. Students become eligible for membership when they are recommended by Krabba, Krabba Highlight, Seafarer, and Krabba Karavan sponsors. Members of this honorary society must maintain a high academic standard. Quill and Scroll furthers interest in journalism. This year ' s new members include Jim Dixon, Mickey Hilling, Amy Kaiser, Debra Mero, Mary Morris, Patty Murray, Eleanor Patrick, Susan Rob¬ erts, Laura Stein, Nancy Van Valken- burg, and Cathy Womack. 2 1. Amy Kaiser, Cathy Womack, Mary Morris, and Nancy Van Valkenburg appear puzzled. 2. Mary Morris listens intently. 3. Jim Dixon and Susan Roberts seek refuge in a quiet corner. 3 forty-one 1A f V; jg 58? r ' w }c ; m Ifl .■ J — 1 ' , f W; Latin Honor Society: (bottom) David Bishop, Cam Chalmers, Brian Bragg; (top) Cabell Sale, Jim Whitley, David Colonna, Doug Taylor, Withersponn, Steven DeBrew, Ross Robins; (middle) Sheryl Chuck Jordan. Figueriedo, Virginia Clark, Nancy Van Vaikenburg, Doug Broad, Ellen LATIN HONOR SOCIETY FLOURISHES! With Doug Taylor acting as Pres¬ ident, the Latin Honor Society had a full and fun year. Participafing in the inter-club soccer games, the LHS came out with an undefeated record, 5-0. The year ' s activities also included a meeting with the immortal Dr. Selby as guest speaker. At the annual Honor- Society banquet, the fun included chariot races, gladiator fights, and the induction of the slaves, the new in¬ ductees. Mrs. Mabel Hall rules as sponsor. 1. Donell Shumaker and Jim Dyche serve as reluctant slaves in Honor Society banquet. 2. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Taylor act as Roman ma¬ trons at the banquet. organizations CLASSICAL CLUBBERS VERY MODERN! ' Wk. { ” jT ; ■ r m n w is M ‘IE k- r I®, w Pyi tW Ww n ’- 1 W Classical Club: (left) Brian Witherspoon, Virginia Clark, Sheryl Figueriedo, Jim Whitley, Nancy Van Valkenburg, Doug Taylor; (bottom) Dale Goodman, Maury Middleton, Cam Chalmers, Thad Konopnicki, Bob Wilson; (middle) Dan Mazur, David Colonna, Doug Broad, Billy Van Buren; (top) Chuck Jordan, Ross Robins; (right) Cabell Sale, Steven DeBrew, Barbara Carwile. HHS added another club to its roster this year with the formation of the Classical Club. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mabel Hall, Mat Horne was elected as President. The club was or¬ ganized to stimulate interest in ancient times, and the only prerequisite to joining is true interest. Dr. Selby, of the University of Richmond was fea¬ tured as a guest speaker. Steve Popovich and Belinda Hill emerge as winners in the chariot races. f orty-1 h rc HISTORIANS PECK HISTORY ' S BONES Historians: (front) Sheryl Figueiredo, Nancy Van Valkenburg, Donna Lewis, Elizabeth Moran, Ruth Councill; (middle) Matt Horne, David Elliot, Norman Small, Cheryl Bielat; (back) Laura Stein, Karen Ali, Duane Melson, Kim Roystal, Cindy Steinke, Anne Edwards, Faith Ann McErlean, Thad Konopnicki. Historian clubbers are interested in revitalizing history ' s dry bones. With Mr. Tarkenton as sponsor, the highlight of the year ' s activities was a trip to New York, joint with the German Club. Members sold doughnuts and held a garage sale to raise money to go. At one meeting a guest lecturer discussed geneology. The year was thoroughly enjoyed by all. 1. Historian clubbers enjoy the scene from a New York balcony. 2. The clubbers enjoy the sounds of silence as they are homeward bound. German Club: (front) Andy Huggins, Carolyn Perry, Mrs. Stout, Marie Herring, Ellen Bragg, Laura Mitcheltree, Delores King, Joseph Pegram, Marie Rowe, Grace Van Allen, Mark Balllin; (second) Chris Herstrom, David Spahr, Bobby Charles, Beth Delk, Sheryl Creech, Cindy Steinke, Dennis Williford, Sid Alvis, Mary Mallinson, Larry Frost, Andy Goodman; (third) Karen Burger, Donna Lewis, Nina Kibler, Jeanne El¬ more, Randy Mayes, Barbara Boeshore; (fourth), Will Roberts, Tom Sinclair, Dennis Crocker, Arthur Berkeley, Gina Hargett, Sheila Roebuck, (fifth) Rick Herstrom, Jack Cline, Mark Curfman, Anne Chisman, David Enneking, Lola Page, Doug Taylor, Scott Bradshaw, Cary McGowan. GERMAN IS FUN! Under the sponsorship of Frau Stout, the German Club had a full year. There were candy, garage and bake sales to help finance a trip to New York. There was a trip to Washington and the German Embassy. Later in the year, clubbers attended a state meet¬ ing in Maryland which featured many German events. The clubbers also en¬ joyed an Oktoberfest and a bike ride in Williamsburg. The members corn¬ ed in socr matches with other school clubs, and enjoyed a few vic¬ tories. Some clubbers attended a Christmas German club party at William and Mary College. There was also a guest professor who lectured. The year ended with a big picnic. 1. German clubbers crowd for the soccer ball. 2. The German clubbers bask in the beauty of victory. forty-five (front) Beth Tannen, Karen Ali, Debra Mero, Laura Stein, Cathy Mugler, (back) Susan Groves, Eleanor Borbas, Anne Ed¬ wards, Kim Kostyal. Le Circle Francais began the year by selling pies to increase the treasury. There was a bike-ride in October in Colonial Williamsburg. At Christmas time, the Circle Francais celebrated with a party where they ate French foods prepared by the members. Le Circle Francais participated in Foreign Language Week by helping to post signs in French, attending the banquet, and helping with the teachers ' tea. 1. A typical French Club meeting?! 2. Anne Ed¬ wards calls the meeting to order. LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS 5 2 | organizations Try and get this pinyatta! The Spanish Club started a new trend this year with the first inter-club soccer game. The Spaniards lost to the Krauts, 3-2. After another great pie sale and a visit by the IRS for tax evasion the club joined in the activities of Na¬ tional Foreign Language Week and made plans for the end of the year- picnic. It was another typical year for the Spanish National Honor Society. The members attended four meetings at which only Spanish was spoken. Plan¬ ning and selecting a project or gift for the Spanish curriculum rounded out the year. iNO PUEDE APLASTAR UN CAN GREJO ESPANOL! (front) Lynn Novikoff, Mona Wyrick, Joan Mitchell, Cindy Patrick, Patricia Cardina, Patty Dobbins, (middle) Eleanor Patrick, Karen Phillips, Celeste Belcastro, Christine Bel- castro, Anne Wilson, (back) Jean Huggett, Martha Sherman, Debbie Boothe, Linda Elder, Mrs. McCracken, Martha Diaz, Donna Devanny, Karen Falk, Mr. Del Iis. Bob Worley, Keith Rathbone, Bruce Akey. (front) Kay Wiatt, Jean Jones, Karen Falk, Cinny Dutrow, Patricia Gardina, Mrs. McCracken, (back) Mary Morris, Tom Norris, Judy Saunders, Dan Mazur, Patty Murray, Angela Williams, Debbie Boothe, Lynn Novikoff, Patricia Wallace, Bob Worley, Joan Mitchell, Bruce Akey, Betty Fedzuik. forty-seven CHESS TEAM CHECK THEIR MATES This year the chess team had a very successful season. They had a 7-2 record. Teams defeated by the Crabbers were Tabb, York, Hampton Roads, Bethel, Menchville, Clouster, and Denbigh. They tied for second place in the District. Chess Team: Cary McGowan, Ulysses Ross, Maury Middleton, Bob Wilson, David Colonna, Danny Wentz, (not pictured) Jeff Johnson, Jerome Reasor, David Stacey. VARSITY CLUB IS INACTIVE Varsity Club: (back row) Buddy Sheckler, Ricky Rickett, Cliff Moore, Joel Jesse, Her¬ bert Cooke, Michael Jarod, Trip Wornom, (second row) Charlie Cerringer, Bob Jones, Joe Wood, Cary Coldacker, Orlandus Branch, Landen Wilson, Ricky Brown, (third row) Mike Taylor, Bud Rogers, Thad Konop- nicki, Bart Crawford, Alice Phillips, Barbara Carwile, Mary Ann Mierchuk, Laura Stein, (fourth row) Cinny Dutrow, Nancy Lewis, Dan Mazur, Brad Farrand, Jay Hogge, Bruce Hilling, Gene Wilson, Maury Middleton, (fifth row) Andy Goodman, Bobby Charles, Steve Hecht, Dale Goodman, Billy Joe Price, Tommy Hogge, Rob Worley, James Adams, (front row) Ellen Akers, Gay Cross, Connie Farris, Tracey Troth, Betsy Burford, Donell Shumaker. This year the Varsity Club did no¬ thing except enjoy the honor of being in this club. The purpose of the club is to recognize those athletes who have lettered in a varsity sport. organizations FBLA RECEIVES HONORS AT DISTRICT CONVENTION chapter m No. 1720 Mg ™ OF AMERICA FBLA: (back row) Stephanie Hopkins, Kathy Dent, Bonnie Jones, Ann Fertitta, Teresa Weaver, Mary Davis, Dianne Mitchell, Tanya Datsun, Debbie Figueiredo, (front row) Leslie Crews, Colleen Cavanaugh, Nancy Keener, Marcy Davis, Karen Cavanaugh, Denise Lineberry, Karen Settle, Debbie Hyle. This year, the Future Business Lead¬ ers of America sold spirit bows, ribbons, pins, candy, and trash bags. The money received from the sale of trash bags was donated to the March of Dimes. During the year, they were under the leadership of Karen Cavanaugh, who was also Regional president and State vice-president. The members attended the Regional Con¬ vention at O.D.U. Honors received there were Denise Lineberry, first place public speaking; Colleen Cavan¬ augh, first place senior clerk typist; and Vanessa Jones, second place spelling. The bulletin board received a superior rating. On April 14, Colleen Cavanaugh and Vanessa Jones went on to the State Convention in Richmond, Virginia. ' 1. Vanessa Jones was very happy upon receiving her award. 2. Nancy Keener accepts the award for the bulletin board. FHA PREPARES FOR THE FUTURE Future Homemakers of America: (back) Regina Harris, Shelia Ashe, Angela Pride, Doris Massenburg, Judith Bacchus, Nadaine Kennedy, Deborah Cheeseman, Natalie Woods, Sandra Davis, Colleen Porter, Lasandra Flicks, Bernadette Southerland, Ella Richardson, Delores Perry, Annette Lake; (front) Marion Fulgham, Lorraine Crane, Debra Solomon, Karen Harris, Karen Ali, Cressondra Brown, Cynthia Daven¬ port, Lenora Carter. 1. Natalie Woods and Angela Pride count candy money. 2. Bernadette Southerland and Mrs. Billings plan for t ' uther money making projects. 3. Angela Pride and Sheila Ashe pay attention at FHA meetings. FHA furthers interest in home¬ making as a career. Money making projects consisted of selling candy, HHS pennants, doughnuts, and spon¬ soring a kiddie movie. During FHA week, members pre¬ sented devotions on the PA system. Under Ihe leadership of Mrs. Billings, they also sponsored a tea for the teachers, visited Virginia State School, and posted a bulletin board. 3 1. Patricia Geiger and Debbie Boothe discuss the plans for VEA convention with their sponsor, Mrs. King. 2. Mrs. King talks with FTA president, Debbie Boothe, about future plans. FTA promotes the teaching profes¬ sion among students. FTA, along with their sponsor Mrs. King, attended the VEA convention and taught at Tucker Capps Elementary School. Money making projects consisted of selling doughnut s and candy. President Debbie Boothe, Vice President Veronica Simpson, Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Stith, and Scrapbook Chairman Debbie Figueirado were FTA officers. FTA EMPHASIZES TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES Future Teachers Of America: (back) Debbie Figueiredo, Debbie Boothe, Patricia Geiger, Shawnequa Pearson; (front) Sharron Stith, Danny Darby, Veronica Simpson. fifty-one Thespian: (back) Shawneequa Pearson, Mona Walker, Debbie Ray; (middle) Paul Moore, Brenda Hawks, John McFarland, Kathy Gresham, Tyron Manley, Nancy Brown, Kay Smart; (front) Beth Delk. Under the leadership of director Sam Heatwole the Garricks and the honorary society of Thespians received superior ratings in both district and regional competition. The Serpent and The Triumvirate were two of the plays presented by the drama department. Both are modern and deal with the ab¬ surd. Late in the year the Garricks presented a collection of one act plays. The Thespian officers were, pres¬ ident Kathy Gresham, vice president John McFarland, and secretary- treasurer Paul Moore. f HTu 1 1 1 V • si ' (k si; ' ' ' ' DRAMA DEPARTMENT EARNS SUPERIOR RATINGS Garricks: (back) Pam Tysinger, Linda Friesen, Sue Wilson, Mike Manley, Nancy Brown, Beth Delk, Kay Smart; (front) Mona Bullion, johnny Wetmore; (3rd row) Donna Carrier, Joyce Glenn, Walker, Shawneequa Pearson, Brenda Hawks, John McFarland, Anita Chilson, Robin Gresham, Mr. Heatwole; (2nd row) Tyrone Kathy Gresham, Paul Moore, Debbie Ray. organizations AiHGl Wj SaUIRJBf iwtr Jouaet Interact: (back) Steve Hecht, Doug Broad, Dale Goodman, Neil Wallace, Bruce Guil¬ ford, Gary Goldacker, Andy Goodman, Ricky Rickett; (middle) Jay Hogge, Jim Dixon, Bill Topping, Billy Price, Randy Mayes, Tommy Hogge, Keith Rathbone, Larry Floro; (front) Mr. Ronald Culter, Mary McErlean, Sharon O ' Bryan, Cindy Thorton, Marynell Bartron, Susan Atkins, K.B. Harmon, Mary Davis, Laurie Pietrowski, Dennis Crocker, Tami Mc- Cardle, Kerry Smith. 1. Gary Goldacker, Bill legs” Topping, and Bruce Guilford listen to the discussion while Keith Rathbone prepares to ask a question. 2. Mary Davis, Bruce Guilford, Laurie Pietrowski, and Marynell Bartron paint signs for the sched¬ ule board. GIRLS JOIN THE ONCE ALL MALE INTERACT CLUB The Interact Club allowed girls to enter this year and the results were amazing. Last year the club was inac¬ tive, but this year under the leadership of Mr. Culter the club experienced a rebirth. The Veterans Administrations was a favorite visiting place for the club and Dale Goodman as Santa Claus brought memorable moments in a party given for the mentally retarded. The club scored a moral victory by defeating the Key Club in the annual Interact-Key basketball game. Next year the club hopes to make futher progress towards becoming one of schools leading servive clubs. The club was lead by president Jim Dixon, vice-president Andy Goodman, treasurer Gary Goldacker, recording secretary Dale Goodman, and ICC rep¬ resentative Robert Wilson. fifty-three KEYETTES HELP OTHERS The Keyettes of Hampton High School have had another busy year of service projects. Fund raising projects of selling car shampoo, candy, and sta¬ tionary supported the Keyette efforts to help others. The Keyette project of the year was the Walk for Mankind. Other activities included working at ROT, painting the bathroom doors, Christmas caroling, working at Hampton Fair Day, and honoring HHS policeman Mr. A.H. Mittelmaier. 1 1. Keyette treasurer Stephanie Balson balances her books. 2. Elizabeth Behrens collected tick¬ ets during the wrestling matches. Keyettes: (bottom) Cheryl Creech, Jeanne Elmore, Jean Jones, Beth Delk, Laura Stein, Norma Roberts, Anne Wilson, Cheryl Bounds, Donna Devanny, Pattie Jones, (middle) Sheryl Figueiredo, Valerie Pearce, Patty Frank, Eleanor Patrick, Karen Phillips, Mary Ann Mierchuk, Kay Wiatt, Beth Rives, Elizabeth Behrens, Paige Speight, Cay Cross, Susan Roberts, (top) Mrs. Parker, Sandy DiPersio, Stephanie Balson, Amy Kaiser, Cathy Hamila, Shawneequa Pearson, Susan Bowler, Eleanor Borbas, Sharon Melton, Rhonda Simpson, Darlene Binns, Patty Murray, Emily Slicer, Mary Ellen Sawyer, Ruth Councill. organizations KEY CLUB WORKS FREDDIE 1. Key Club president Rob Worley conducts a meeting. 2. Randall Johnson doesn ' t seem as interested as other Key Club members. Service is the main objective of the Key Club. Under the leadership of Rob Worley, the club has strived to serve both the school and the community. Early in the year the Key Club sold book covers and football programs. They also cleaned and painted the crab on the front lawn of the school. In service to the community the Key Club collected for Muscular Dystrophy and helped the Hampton Roads Jaycees in their annual Apple Butter Sale. The club helped the Kiwanis Club in their booths at Langley Kids ' Day, Hampton Fair Day, and in entertaining the senior citizen patients at the Hampton Veterans ' Hospital. Key Club: (bottom) Andy Huggins, Ricky Brown, Rob Worley, Randall Johnson, James Cones, Phil Huffman, Maurice Byrd, Chuck Jordan, Greg Hanson, Roger Goldman, (middle) Robbie Craven, Matt Horne, Trip Wornom, Lance Enderson, Gary McHatton, Bob Jones, Cliff Moore, David Bishop, (top) Jeff Kaiser, Thad Konopnicki, Mark Vukcevich, Billy Van Buren, Tommy Bishop, Larry Frost. fiftv-five LEO SEES THE NEED FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE Coach Tyson, sponsor, along with members discuss future plans. Leo Club: (back) Mike Boerner, Richard Harper, Robert Beck, Kathy Babb, Carol McFarland, Karen Falk, Ray Rem- Harness, Mike Steam, Doug Mason, Micky Hilling, Andy bish. Keener, Thomas Norris; (front) Cary McHatton, Sheryl The Leo Club, sponsored by the Hampton Lions Club, helped collect several hundred pairs of glass to aid them in their drive for eye glasses. They also helped their sponsor in selling brooms and maps. The club members assisted in organizing the VPI Young Virginians” concert. Leo members gave their support to the Baseball team. The officers include President Mike Stern, Vice-President Karen Falk, Secretary Micky Hilling and Treasurer Thomas Norris. organizations The Y-Teens, Young Womens Chris¬ tian Association, had an extremely ac¬ tive year. Some of their projects con¬ sisted of a visit to the Washington Ca¬ thedral, a Christmas party for the deaf and blind at Virginia State School, and a POW Rally where they write congressmen and sold braclets. The members sold candy for their YWCA functions. 1 1. Y ' Teens listen to new project proposals. 2. President Lisa Richardson discusses future events while Ella Richardson gets some kool •WMi mmmiA a j,-j Y-TEENS HOLD POW RALLY (back) Mrs. J. Mitchell, Lisa Richardson, Leslie McLeod, Cathy land, Patty Jones, Mary Ann Ogiba; (front) Nancy Wright, Mugler, Sharron Stith, Ella Richardson, Bernadette Souther- Bonnie Jones, and Doris Massenburg. fifty-sever TICS: Barbara Allen, Shawneequa Pearson, Darlene Binns, Brenda Hawks, Brian Witherspoon, Judy Gibson, Patti Jones, Bonnie Jones. TICS TICK YEAR-ROUND 1. Shawnequa Pearson shows enthusiasm for a new project idea. 2. Brenda Hawks, TICS Pres¬ ident, hard at work. The Teens Involved In Community Service, the TICS, spent an active year. They participated in Hampton Fair Day by sponsoring a booth at the fair. The TICS brought comfort to the veterans at the VA. They visited Eastern State patients and they gave them a Christmas Party. They also collected for the Heart Fund. organizations ; a | i. §— jl LSRMVt, . A I H - MM ' w ym. f wFi a ' ■ mir vjiPv j| mi? JjL Vr ■ 1 Jj V nflL - J| Ip a BA - - JSk, - w| ■ IBr (front) Larry Skinner, Kim Davis, Mike Mazur, Dale Goodman, Robbie Craven, (middle) Virginia Clark, Rober Goldman, Cheri Bielat, Laura Stein, Norma Roberts, Celeste Belcastro, Billy Joe Price, Christine Belcastro, Randy Mayes, Steve Hecht, (back) Bob Wilson, Michael Davis, Thad Konop- nicki, Dan Mazur, Chuck Jordan, John Watkins, Tom Norris, Bobby Charles, Ross Robins. The Chem-Phy officers of this year were: Mike Mazur, President; Larry Skinner, Vice President; Kim Davis, Secretary; and Robbie Craven, Trea¬ surer. The major project for the year was the construction of a hovercraft. Several scientific field trips were taken, including one to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science at Clouster Point, Virginia; there was also one to the NASA Visitor Center at Langley Air Force Base. Students maintaining an A average in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics are admitted into the Science Honor Soci¬ ety. America ' s future scientists may be in this club! CHEM-PHY GOES TO VIMS (front) Laura Stein, Debbie Boothe, Anne Edwards, Nancy Van Valkenburg, Norma Roberts, Celeste Belcastro, Christine Belcastro, Steven DeBrew, Darlene Binns, Doug Broad, Cary McGowan, (back) Roger Goldman, Trippy Wornom, Ross Robins, Steve Hecht, Bruce Akey, Thad Konopnicki, Billy Van Buren, Larry Skinner, Bob Worley, Dan Mazur. fifty-nine Forensics Team: (front) Mr. Stanley Mitchem, Sheryl Creech, Linda Elder, Susan Roberts, Martha Diaz, Anne Chisman, Mrs. Barbara Griffin; (back) David Ozment, Roger Goldman, Gary Goldacker, Mike Mazur. FORENSICS RANKS NO. 1! Under the leadership of Coaches Stanley Mitchem and Barbara Griffin, the HHS Forensics team again tied for first in overall Peninsula district com¬ petition. Members of the winning team were Gary Goldacker, first — Poetry; Roger Goldman, first — Prose Reading; Susan Roberts, first — Origi¬ nal Oratory; David Ozment, first — Original Oratory; Sheryl Creech, sec¬ ond — Extemporaneous. Gary Gol¬ dacker placed first in the regional competition, and David Ozment placed second. In the state competi¬ tion, Ozment placed second. Later in the year the coaches were given special trophies in appreciation of the work they had done. 1. Gary Goldacker ponders in mystical silence as he thinks over his poetry reading. 2. Susan Roberts and Roger Goldman take a breather from the work. 3. Mr. Mitchem gravely analyzes the speakers ' efforts. organizations DEBATE TEAM SPARKLES UNDER JOHNSON Debate Team: (front) Mr. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Nancy Osborne, Denise Hopson; (back) Matt Horne, Larry Skinner, Mike Mazur, John Knibb, Brian Witherspoon, Steve Want. The Debate Team, sponsored by Mr. Charles Johnson, finished with a win¬ ning season even though the team consisted of four novices and only two varsity members. For the affirmative were Mike Mazur, John Knibb, Steve Want, and Denise Hopson. Debating the negative were Larry Skinner and Matt Horne. The Debate Team did well in the Menchville, James Blair, and Warwick Invitational tournaments, the team did even better as they finished on the top of the Peninsula District Debate Tournement. 1. Mr. Johnson works hard to get his debaters in shape. sixty-one STUDENT ASSISTANTS Student Assistants: (back) Wallace Bailey, Teresa Durette, Eleanor Borbas, Anne Chisman, Cheri Bielat, Beth Rives, Kay Allen, Lynne Jones, Tellie Baltes; (middle) Ruth Geiger, Patricia Geiger, Lisa Little, Nancy Brogden, Emily Slicer, Cindy Diggs, Missy Trevallion, Denise Lineberry, Stephanie Hopkins; (front) Debbie Smith, Mary Davis, Tracey Troth, Betsy Burford, Donell Shumaker, Karen Phillips, Sheryl Bacchus, Tyrone Manley, Laurie Johnson, Debbie Becouvarakis, Dina Cahoon. IBB ' I □ no V fmlJ ITi - Jlli ' iS k JR; Library Student Assistants: (back) Elmore, Horachel Grady, John Boeshore, Wayne Cooper, Diana Debbie Hyle, Judy Gibson, Jeanne Dawson, Desiree Kirsch, Barbara Ballin, Sheryl Creech, Sam Nester; (front) Mrs. Sprouse, Patricia Pollock, Betsy Blake, Barbara Allen, Laurie Pietrowski, Clarice Patterson, Laura Jackson, Mrs. Ballagh. jrganizations HELP SCHOOL RUN ELLECTIVELY 000 °° XTO, q oOf koos ' d 1 , O©000 riQtmQQo? A.V. Staff: Brad Ferrand, Jane Twomey, Ricky Blackburn, and Mrs. Sprouse. Student assistants play an important part in helping the school run smoothly. These students contribute their time to assist in the offices, book¬ store, and library. Their numerous tasks include collecting IBM cards, answering the telephone, and running errands. Library aids check out books, shelve books, and send out overdue and repeated notices. AV staff assis¬ tants deliver and pick up audio visual equipment. The invaluable aid of these assistants is much appreciated by the faculty, administration, and student body. 1. Cheryl Nuckols writes out overdue notices. 2. Debbie Becouvarakis talks with Jim Martin before leaving to pick up IBM cards. 3. Mary Davis works for Mrs. Mohr in the clinic. sixty-three DE STUDENTS EXPERIENCE THE BUSINESS WORLD DE: (back) Sherliea Moody, Janet Herring, Orville Howell, Willie Twine, Mike Lester, John Cilday, Danny Apple, Glenn Murphy; (middle) Kim Herring, Nancy Brown, Sandra Forbes, Marilyn Joyner, Diana Sapp, Joyce Walker, Marcia Brock, Debbie Kelley, Terry Hall, Rae Newman, Alvania Dixon, Willette Monk; (front) Timmy Daube, Susan Firth, Rena Duncan, Robin Hughes, and Nancy Lewis. organizations The Distributive Education Club started this past year with a fall rally for all new students. During the year they also held an employer-employee banquet. Each student is required to work a total of 160 hours to graduate. They were employed on a part-time basis by various businesses. This gave them a chance to learn as well as earn some spare money. Some of Hampton ' s DE students placed in com¬ petition in the Chapter Fourteen DE Contest and brought back honors. This past year ' s officers were: President — Susan Firth, V. President — Timmy Daube, Secretary — Marilyn Joyner, Treasurer — Rena Duncan, Chaplain — Robin Hughes, and Parliamentarian — Nancy Lewis. 1. Timmy Daube, Rae Newman, Terry Hall, and Debbie Kelley discuss future DE plans with Mr. Fertitta. 2. DE students hard at work. ICT STUDENTS GET ON-THE-JOB TRAINING ICT: (back) James Kelley, James Pike, John Holt, Rick Gardner, Jeff Duncan, Ski Cholewinski, Ernest Little; (front) Janet Dunn, Margaret Lamkin, Janet Roach, Gloria Higginbotham, Margery Hughes. The Industrial Cooperative Training program (ICT) otters high school students the opportunity to receive valuable training in one of the many career fields within the areas of trade, industrial, technical, or health occupa¬ tions. These students are hired by pro¬ fessional establishments on a part-time employment basis where they receive on the job training. In April, Margaret Lamkin, Nancy Roach, and Elizabeth McLean attended the stage Conven¬ tion in Roanoke. John Holt was voted Student of the Year for District Four. sixty-five Nancy Roach, Elizabeth McLean, and Margaret Lamkin talk with Mr. Blain about the state con¬ vention. RADIO CLUBBERS HAM IT UP Radio Club: (front) Kim Davis, Julie Hill, Alice Phillips, Don Elliott; (back) Howard Downing, Corky Norris, Rob Rutherford, James Mac¬ Donald, Cary McLemore, Patrick MacNeill. Mr. Robert Swindell is the sponsor of the newly-formed Radio Club. Th ese clubbers are primarily interested in the ham radio. All the members have their novice radio license, and Mr. Swindell has an advanced one. The clubbers meet weekly to learn and practice codes, and to talk to other people across the country. One of the first contactees was from California. This club has had a successful year, and looks forward to more years at Hampton. 1. Terry O ' Neill puts his radio skills to practical use. 2 organizations fflmB S l’ «•; 1 J j v, ' a Graphic Arts: (front) Joe Willis, Billy Howard, Butch Flowers, Ronnie ents, John Norton, Eddie Glenn, Jay Smith, Ricky Viancour, Chipper Miller; (back) Bobby Scott, Karen Link, Ricky Matthews, Susan Clem- Powell, Mike Haywood, Paul Lawson. GRAPHIC ARTISTS PRINT THE BEST! The Graphic Arts club of HHS is in¬ volved with producing printed materi¬ als HHS may need. Mr. Hartley is the sponsor of the club, and John Norton is the president. The Graphic Arts club prints Hampton ' s literary magazine, The Seafarer. The club also prints tick¬ ets for different sports events, and prints programs for various other club function. 1. Mr. Hartley demonstrates the fine art of graphic arts to his class. 2. Ricky Matthews looks on as a feilow student strives for perfec¬ tion. sixty-seven A ' CAPPELLA SINGS FOR BACCALAUREATE A ' Cappella: (back) Mary Curry, Jean Huggett, Kim Pearce, Windy Fitch, Martha Frank, Marynell Bartron, Mary Ogiba, Mike Williams, Cliff Moore, Paul Moore, Gene Wilson; (3rd row) Nancy Brown, Carolyn Perry, Debbie Willis, Pat Williams, Kim Kostyal, Lela Lineberger, Bob |ones, Robert Harness, Maurice Byrd; (2nd row) Cindy White, Anne Edwards, Lisa McMillan, Judy Saunders, Danny McFarland, Richard Harper, Jay Hogge, (front) Sally Hehle, Jeannie Lindley, Norma Roberts, Uwanna Thomas, Chris Meyer, Tommy McElveen, Joe Trimble. This year ' s Choral department, under the direction of Sidney Swiggett, was composed of the A ' Cappella, Girls ' Chorus, and Concert Choir. All three choruses contributed to the Fall, Christmas, and Spring Concerts. The A ' Cappella was as active this year as in previous ones. They started off the year with several afternoon football games against the band. In February the A ' Cappella was invited to sing at the Peninsula Symphony Orchestra ' s 26th Anniversary. A ' Cap¬ pella also sang at the All City and Regional Choral Concerts. Joe Luciano and Dennis Williford were nominated to go to State Chorus this year. The A ' Cappella raised money, by selling candy at home basketball games, for new music. The A ' Cappella will also sing at the Baccalaureate Ser¬ vice at the Coliseum. 1. Mr. Swiggett smiles after a successful con¬ cert. 2. Martha Sherman and Elizabeth Moran sell drinks at a home basketball game. organizations SERVICE AT COLISEUM A ' Cappella: (back) Keith Rathbone, Jerry Williams, Dale Goodman, Randall Johnson, Kathy Hall, Debbie Grow, Nina Kibler, Jeanette Hudson, Pam Blewett, Cindy Lynch, Margaret Tillery; (3rd row) Mark Jones, Doug Mason, Mike Berrie, Dennis Williford, Martha Sherman, Susan Bowler, Gina Hargett, Cindy Patrick, Claudia Atkins, Elizabeth Moran, Ruth Councill; (2nd row) Mark Holland, John McFarland, Brad Ferrand, Susan Roberts, Sharon O ' Bryan, Beth Delk, Cathy Leath, Leslie Kashouty, Carol McFarland, Jan Hawkins; (front) Tommy Hogge, Joe Luciano, Lynne Laufer, Pat Dobbins, Denise Hopson, Josilyn Williams, Carolyn Stevenson, Cynthia Brown, and Lisa Allred. CONCERT CHOIR: (back) Nancy Brown, Cheryl Hardin, Paula Davis, Cherly Bacchus, Dennis Williams, John Claud, Patricia Jones, Victoria Ashe, Beverly Hill, Linda Lowe; (middle) Dennis Jenkins, Frances Waters, Cay Wallace, Gail Wyatt, Lorraine Carrington; (front) Wanda Richardson, Brenda Yarborough, Phyllis Carey, Yvonne Santiful, Gwen Massenburg, Tyrone Manley, Bonnie Collins, Ruth Tester, Tammy Price, Patricia Carey, and Geraldine Yarborough. sixty-nine LIFT YOUR VOICE IN SONG Amid the bustle of formal attire and wilting roses, many members of the A ' Cappella choir sang in their last spring concert. For most, it was a time for reminiscing. Choir members pre¬ sented Mr. Swiggett with two silver cups to show their appreciation of his guidance through the years. Danny McFarland was honored as the most outstanding choir member. Ruth Councill was presented the Arion Award, an award given to an excellent student who is planning to further his study in music. 3 A ' CAPPELLA SINGS 1. A ' Cappella members focus their attention on Mr. Swiggett. 2. Voices raised in song. 3. Lynne Laufer and Maurice Byrd practice before going on stage. 4. Martha Sherman primps before singing. 5. Tommy Hogge and Doug Mason say Alright! 6. The Concert choir follows Mr. Swiggett ' s direction. seventy-one 1. Jim Southerland and Lee Jones blow it Hard! 2. Ready? Begin! 3. Beautiful music in the making. organizations Hampton welcomes a new band director, Mr. Anson. With Mr. Anson came new and more interesting music. To sponsor the Band Trip to Myrtle Beach, fresh Texan oranges and grape¬ fruits were sold by the crate. The band parents also sold Hampton High School jackets. Practice was as exhausting as usual, but the hard work paid off in beautiful music. 1. Mr. Anson counts the beats. 2. Jane! Crum and Skye Hodges play sweet music. 3. The band takes a break and enjoys the refresh¬ ments. seventy-three Bobby Ross was Hampton ' s illustri¬ ous Drum Major this year. He led the marching band in the Christmas Parade, the May Parade and the Ur- banna Oyster Parade. At the half-time shows during the football games, new and daring formations were tried. These effects were greatly appreciated by the fans. DRILL TEAM, A SPARKLING ADDITION TO THE BAND 1. Soundpower Fanfares. 2. Yeah, Band! The drill team was organized and directed by Mr. Anson. The girls with their pompoms did routines to the bands music at half-time. 2 (front) Shree Green, Donna Bryant, Emily Kee, Gwen Perry, Rita Cobbs, (back) Joyce Stephenson, Gloria Byrd, Carol Baker, Sheryl Bacchus, Kathalene Gales, Darnae Martin. organizations The majorettes won first place as the Best Majorette Squad at the Ur- banna Oyster Festival. They partici¬ pated in the University of Richmond Band Day. The majorettes sponsored the first NBTA (National Baton Twirling Association) twirling contest here at Hampton. They won first place at the Colonial Heights Twirling Showcase. The majorettes also marched in the parades at Williamsburg and Phoebus. 1. Mary Ann Francis is caught in the act. 2. Charlene Boyd marches out. 3. Kim Davis poses in her routine. Majorettes; Lisa McMillan, Charlene Boyd, Mary Ann Francis, Kim Davis. GET IT ON, MAJORETTES! 1 seventy-five AFJROTC CADETS AFJROTC Drill Team: (1st column) Sid Alvis, Commander; (2nd column) John Esada, Kirk Cotton, Joseph Luciano, Dale Tidwell; (3rd column) Steve Popovich, Richard Harper, Horst Oliveras, Lawrence Porter; (4th column) Frank Keene, Al Motley, Robert Harness, William Kulik; (5th column) Dennis Long, Ernest Lassiter, Max Harrison, Derrick Cephas. For those Crabbers interested in Air Force Military Science, the FdFHS system offers AFJROTC. Called the Krabber cadets, the cadets become accus¬ tomed to military discipline, and knowledgable in such areas as aerospace history, weather, flight, nav¬ igation, and all types of aircraft. The cadets also receive drill training; extra activities include the AFJROTC bowl¬ ing team, the Military Ball committee, and being a member of the drill team or color-guard. These award-winning teams also march in parades. 1. AFJROTC Color Guard cadets Danny Apple, Mike Williams, Steve Stanley and Robert Malone march in time in a parade. organizations ALWAYS FLY HIGH! 1. Jerry Bunch holds the flag in a drill as the sun sets behind. AFJROTC Cadet Officer Corps: (front) Sid Alvis, Frank Keene, Mike Stearn, Ft.G. Oliveras, Herbert Cooke; (back) Jeffrey Johnson, Steve Popovich, John Esada, Billy Price, Dale Tidwell. AFJROTC Cadet B Drill Team: (first) David Cooper, Carol McFarland, Donald Benbow, David Woodard, Randy Riffe, Tony Wilson, Mike Stearn; (second) Marty Frank, John Claud, Allen Judkins, Thomas Harper; (third) Cathy Hall, Reginald Braswell, Michael Johnson, Jerry Bunch; (fourth) Jeff Johnson, Dennis Brousseau, Mike Owens, Jerome Davis, Rory Jenkins, Gerald Smith. v. 7x111? ' ,, ' Ar M -5H SS fly0E Bto iMl Ml arflBwaM ff kb- ■ 1 A aft; -vn r L vl -? s V J5 ffi 3BL - i PyJR J “• ffMjia w 1IK toH BiSSE.- M 4 |s : M ■.. 1 CLASS Sophomores have taken an active part in many HHS activities during their first year at Hampton High. In the early part of the school year the soph¬ omores collected dues that will help support next year ' s prom. Sophomore activities included taking care of the sophomore bulletin board and at¬ tending SCA and ICC meetings throughout the year. This year, just before Christmas, the sophomore class treasury collected and donated money to the Toys for Tots drive. Leading the class of ' 75 are pres¬ ident Jeff Kiser, vice presidents Cindy Wood and Harris Bailey, secretary Susan Anthony and treasurer Connie Evans. 1 1. Nancy Moore bashfully looks down. 2. Shevawn Hines gets off the bus she rides to HHS. 3 Sophomores exercise during gym. 4. Terry O ' Neil! studies his manual before begin¬ ning to work. 5. Is Cynthia Carey afraid of her own driving? 3 Sophomore class officers: Connie Evans, Treasurer; Harris Bailey, Vice President; Susan Anthony, Secretary; Cindy Wood, Vice President; Jeff Kiser, President. sophomore class OF ' 75 SOPHOMORES STRUGGLE WITH READJUSTMENT Kenneth L. Abbott Christopher A. Abe! Delecia L. Abramson Sophomore boys exercise hoping to match the virility of the mighty seniors. Gaylord C. Ambrose Sharon C. Ambrose Geri W. Anderson Robert Anderson Susan Anthony Deborah Armstead Artis Elroy Marvin L. Ashe Annette Askew Craig A. Astrem Susan E. Atkins Michael L. Atkinson Betty R. Bagley Richard M. Bagley EHarris D. Bailey Willie Bake Mark C. Ballin Hazel A. Baltes Bernard Banks Clara j. Banks Leonard Bann Christopher Barbour Renee Barnes Debra P. Barrett Lillian I. Barry Harold L. Batchelor Gina L. Batts Sheryl Beck Deborah Becourvarakis Joan M. Behm sophomore class Janet D. Bellman Barbara J. Benbow Marshall B. Bennett Robert J. Bennett Mary Lou Bentley Eugene D. Beverly Daniel G. Bingham Valerie G. Bingham Thomas F. Bishop Roycee A. Bland Anita L. Blanton Michael Bleness Marion A. Blockett Sandra M. Bobbitt Ellen Bodie Michele M. Boerner Roland M. Booher Charlene A. Boyd Laura P. Boyd Scott A. Braconnier Scott Bradshaw Carolyn A. Bradsher Michael S. Branch Della Braswell Reginald D. Braswell Kathy M. Breiner Barbara L. Britt Bruce Brodie David A. Brooks John Broussard Barbara A. Brown Claudette R. Brown Cynthia Brown Garry R. Brown Gerald Brown Richard j. Brown Ronald E. Brown eighty-three Vid L. Buggs Mike Bullion Danny Bunn Karen Burger Terry Burn Rebecca R. Buttles Frances E. Byrd Dina Cahoon Jeffery R. Call Rebecca Cambell Cynthia L. Cannon Cynthia R. Carey Frances G. Carolina Patricia M. Cary Samuel L. Chambler Jerry Cheek George W. Cherry Elizabeth Childress Anita L. Chilson Becky Chisholm John C. Ciaud Phil Clifton Allan D. Cline Jack D. Cline, Jr. Rita D. Cobb Dale S. Collins Dana L. Collins Myra L. Cones Errol T. Conner Cynthia K. Cook BIOLOGY GIVES FIRST LAB sophomore class SOPHOMORES EXPERIENCE Janice L. Cook Cheri L. Cooper James R. Crocker Robert M. Cummi Mark Curfman Hunter Curry Dennis R. Dancy Donna C. Daniel Danny E. Darby Glenn T. Davis Jerome Davis Joan V. Davis Leonard L. Davis Leslie C. Davis Clinton Cooper Kirk Cotton Rena M. Coxwell Robin L. Cranford Jeff L. Crawford Aubery Crudup n § Linda V. Davis Paula D. Davis Sandra S. Davis Debra Delk Diane Y. Debrick Alan S. Dennard Leonard M. Depriest Andrea M. Deveikis Patricia E. Diaz Rose M. Diggs Michael V. Dipersio Sheila Dishrnan Carol L. Doolittle Delores A. Doswell Adrian L. Dotson Jerry L. Draughon Denise A. Dunn Jamie Ecker eighty-five William G. Edmondsor Elmon S. Edwards Donald C. Elliot Ashton D. Elliott Dawna Y. Ellis Thomas B. Ellis Jeffrey G. Elmore Gregory Elvington John M. Emery Mark Enderson Kathy P. Epley Joseph K. Epstein Lee A. Esada Connie F. Evans Twan M. Evans Laurie R. Exum James A. Favre Allen E. Feathers Ann N. Ferrari Herman S. Fields Diane M. Figueiredo Fritz Fink Edward C. Fischer Tommy J. Fisher SOPHOMORES MUST CRAWL BEFORE THEY WALK Patricia J. Fleenor Frank C. Floro Guy W. Foster Chondra D. Fowlkes Barbara L. Francis Judith A. Frank Camella E. Franklin Keith V. Frazier Espinola T. Freeman Kenneth R. Freeman Rose M. Fox Alfreda Fulgham sophomore class Kathleen Gales Maxine A. Gammon Dana M. Gardina Tommy Hogg displays his singing talent? (What a hotdog!) William B. Gardner Benjamin E. Garrett David A. Garrett William M. Gary Gladys C. Gaskill Charles S. Gayle Gwen Genner Devon George Bobby S. Gibson Earl E. Gilchrist Shirley Y. Gilchrist Steven L. Giles Leander F. Gilliam Cynthia L. Goad Joan Godwin Benjamin G. Golden Frances A. Gooding Edward A. Goodman Terrence Goodman Vickie L. Gore Reginald Gould Audrey P. Graham Minerva R. Graham Brenda L. Granger Charmaine Gravely Genova Graves EJelen D. Graves Deborah K. Green Rob bin Green Robin G. Gresham Stephanie M. Guess Billie Jo Guthrie Samuel H. Guy eighty-seven SILLY SOPHOMORES SEEK TO LEARN WAYS OF JOLLY JUNIORS Mary A. Hale Jack S. Hall Robin Hall Venetia Hall Deborah Ham Jackie Hamlin Ernest M. Harden Cheryl P. Hardin Frankie Harding Dana W. Hare Kathleen Harman Thomas Harper Linwood Harris Michael L. Harris Robert T. Harrison Steven Henderson David Henry Aubrey Herbin Gregory A. Herndon Richard D. Herring Christopher Herstrom Sandra Hicks Delores Highsmith Aurelia Hill Beverly Hill Wilson Hill Debra Hines Shevawn Hines Linda Hix Tommy Hogg Sophomores muse on the joys of senior high school life. Debra G. Holloway Ruth S. Holmes Yvette D. Hood Lynn H. Hoover Debra J. Hopson Gregory D. Hopson Gladys J. Howard Renee Howard Pricilla A. Howell Phyllis C. Hudgins Laurie L. Hughes Nancy Hulcher Kay P. Hunnicutt Charles S. Hux Philip W. Hymer Brian Ingram Kenny M. Isle Adrienne M. Jackson Howard A. Jackson Thomas L. Jackson Gary S. Jacquette Anthony M. Jarvis Rory Jenkins Ruth A. Jenkins Mary J. Jennings Charles A. Johnson Danny L. Johnson Joann Johnson Justin A. Johnson Mark A. Johnson Michael A. Johnson Charles Jolin Angela Jones Cynthia Jones Edwin E. Jones Janis A. Jones Mark Jones Pee Dee Jones Timothy Jones Cynthia Jordan Diana Jordan Edward Jordan eighty-nine Gregory K. Jordan Susan E. Joseph Allen S. Judkins Leslie Kashouty Emily D. Kee Andrew G. Keener Gladys N. Kennedy Mary K. Kerner Gary C. Kiser Stewart J. Kiser Alan Kline Linda L. Kopp Brian J. Kurtuka John E. Lankes Gregory M. Lassiter Trent E. Lassiter Karen M. Lawrence Cathy G. Lee Nancy J. Leggett Carl F. Leonard Cindy L. Lester Joseph P. Levi Dale A. Lewis Debra K. Lewis Charles W. Lincoln Neal A. Lineberry Cynthia A. Little Lisa A. Little Brian Lockwood Tammy A. Long Lina H. Lowe Cynthia A. Lynch Richard D. Lynch Thomas F. Maack James B. MacDonald Paul R. Macklin Frank H. Maki Michael O. Mallory Steve Hearne studies quietly before baseball practice. sophomore class Phillip R. Manning Kevin A. Marrow An unidentified girl forms a silhouette against the bonfire. Michael A. Marshall Whitmer K. Marshall Marcia I. Martin Doug W. Mason Maceo R. Mason Cornelius Massenburg VIETNAM WAR ENDS JANUARY 27 Doreen Massenburg Harry D. Massenburg Samuel L. Massenburg Adrienne S. Massey Richard B. McBride Michael A. McCoy Mary E. McErlean John C. McFall Donna M. McKinney Harold L. McKinney Garry S. McLemore Annette McMillian Patrick L. McNeal Joseph A. McNichol Mike P. McQuade Toni M. Meranda Chris C. Meyer Lillian Miller Ronald F. Miller Indy C. Mitchell Regina A. Mitchell Robert Mitchell Nancy Mixson Amos N. Moore ninety-one HIGH SCHOOL LIFE James E. Moore Kenneth W. Moore Nancy Moore Albert E. Motley Larry B. Murphy Sandra L. Murphy Debbie Musselwhite Larry Nelson Sam Nester Ricky Norton Ernest Olson Terry O ' Neil Christopher Orr Margaret D. Owens Mike E. Owens Debbie A. Page Horace P. Parham Rhonda D. Parham Barbara A. Parker Walter Parker Regina D. Patrick Wilma L. Patrick Derick L. Patterson Kimberly C. Pearce Stuart C. Pearson Joseph H. Pegram Terry L. Pennington Cindy M. Peoples Waldemar Perez Cindy L. Perkins Daphne C. Perkins Beverly Perry Gwendolyn Perry Reginald Perry David Persson A typical Mr. Bennett door! BIOLOGY THIS IS HATWHAL S hCl£-C£UfD OfiCA MIS fit m a m ' -f mm w a - % - -- J WEEK Amoeba Lunch phomore class EXCITES SOPHOMORES Gloria J. Pettaway Mike Phillips Vaughn Phipps Mary Poland Alexander R. Polgardi Anthony Polyzos George Polyzos Dianne V. Pope Lawrence M. Porter Michael T. Porter Ralph N. Potter Richard A. Potter Dana A. Powell Kathleen M. Powell Mike Powell Sam D. Powell Tammy L. Price Angela M. Pride Myra Pugh Ramona E. Rainey David L. Ransom Rhonda J. Ray Raymond C. Rembish Rhonda Revels James R. Reynolds Linda R. Reynolds Shirley j. Rice Dexter D. Richardson Jackie Richardson Robbie W. Rives James Rochelle Mark A. Rogers ninety-three HAPPINESS FOR A SOPHOMORE Thomas T. Rogers Dorothy A. Rothenbaum Betty J. Rowe Marie Rowe Lorna M. Rutherford james Rutledge Karen S. Sacks John C. Sale Brenda A. Samuels Marion S. Santiful Deborah Y. Sapp Patrice Y. Satchell Kevin K. Sauer William H. Savage James B. Sawyer Stephen K. Scull Paul K. Shalett Aaron T. Sheppard Kenneth M. Sheppard Sylvia J. Shields Faith M. Showaker Angela R. Simpson Bruce S. Simpson Robert Simpson Raymond B. Sims Coretha M. Singleton Billy C. Sinks Phyllis E. Slade Joseph F. Slezak Norman B. Small Bruce D. Smith Cassandra D. Smith Debra M. Smith Eugene Smith Lynne D. Smith Michael D. Smith Sandra S. Smith Stephen C. Smith Tyrone A. Smith sophomore class IS AN UPPERCLASSPERSON FRIEND William R. Smith Mark G. Sparrow Tony C. Spechio Selina J. Sepncer Danny A. Stacey William D. Stacy Martin J. Stamas Edwina L. Statesberry Abe Staton Caroline A. Stevenson Darell K. Stewart Kerry T. Stewart Bonita K. Stith Denise P. Stith Wally C. Stouch Christine A. Stribley Debbie J. Strickland Patricia A. Sullivan Emery L. Sweeney Mark R. Swetnam James C. Swift Patricia A. Swinton Chanatha P. Talley Richard L. Taliaferro Wayne A. Tarr Julius A. Taylor Pamela Taylor Royster B. Taylor William Taylor Marion H. Templeman Ruth L. Tester Cynthia L. Thompson Sharon D. Thompson Cynthia Thornton Charles A. Tidwell Margaret E. Tillery Janet L. Todd Paul D. Torrie Kathy J. Trainham ninety-five SOPHOMORES ENTER HHS DOORS ONLY TO Roni S. Trevallion Debbie Trip Jeffrey Troy Mary J. Tucker Bruce Turner Douglas L. Tynes Terrie Tyson Grace Ann Van Allen Carol A. Vartuli Teresa Vartulie Richard H. Viancour Lottie A. Vincent Charles R. Wallace Donald W. Wallace Cay N. Wallace Thomas Neil Wallace Cary Walters Charles O. Ward Howard J. Washington Wallace R. Washington Frances L. Waters Robert L. Watkins Lloyd Watson Nathan Watts Karen Weaver Becki Weeks Laurie Weeks Gary B. Weinstein Daniel S. Wentz Charles C. Wheeler Deborah F. Whitaker Cynthia E. White sophomore class BECOME LOST IN THE CORRIDORS Cynthia L. White Robert L. White James R. Whitley Rebecca D. Wilhelm Louise Wilkins Carol Williams Clyde D. Williams Evangelyn Williams George A. Williams Jerry W. Williams Timothy A. Williams Lanett M. Willis Connie H. Willoughby Sue W. Wilson Tony Wilson Teri L. Winfield Susanna Wong Cynthia C. Wood Cornell Wood David L. Woodard Debbie Ann Woodard James F. Woodruff Natalie L. Woods Mark J. Wornom Terry Worrell Geraldine Yarborough Joan B. Yeargin Bruce M. Young Rose Fox smiles as if she knows the answer. ninety-seven JUNIORS CAN ' T KEEP PROM THEME SECRET Headed by Lance Enderson, the class of ' 74 has been busy planning the Junior-Senior Prom. Numerous fund¬ raising activities have helped bring the treasury to a level that can support the tremendous expenses of the prom. The Executive Board started the year by collecting class dues. During the pre-Christmas season, juniors sold placemats with scenes of Christmas and of Virginia. Annually the Miss HHS Junior class officers: Ruth Council, Treasurer; Connie Farris, Secretary; Billy Van Buren, Vice President; Lance Enderson, President. Contest is sponsored by the junior class. This year, Josilyn Williams, a junior was crowned Miss HHS. This year, for the first time, juniors were able to select from a wide variety of class ring styles. Juniors impatiently awaited the arrival of their rings. HHS juniors displayed their spirit when class president Lance Enderson was awarded the spirit stick at every pep rally. Ihe juniors are anxiously awaiting next year, while the enthusi¬ asm of the class promises to continue through their senior year. junior class LANCE LEADS THE JUNIORS 1. Betty Fedziuk states her qualifications when she runs for SCA vice president. 2. Mrs. King helps Karen Harris, Michael Small and Emma Williams prepare a biology lab. 3. Is Joel Jesse really studying or is he just posing for the pic¬ ture? 4. Chuck Jordan and Dan Mazur race to the top as juniors Bob Wilson, Billy Van Buren, David Colonna, and Thad Konopnicki cheer them on. 5. Elmo Townsend accompanies Debbie Willis as they walk to class. ninety-nine Carl W. Aaron Wesley L. Agee Elian L. Akers Chris Alexander Karen S. Ali Danny Allen Fay C. Allen Kay C. Allen Lisa K. Allred Benjamin Alston David E. Alston Daniel N. Apple Vicky N. Ashe Sheryl P. Bacchus Kathy Bailey Buck EH. Baker Carol M. Baker Valerie D. Baldwin THIRTY-FOUR CRABBERS RECEIVE TRAFFIC junior class Diana H. Ballin Jeff Banks Linda M. Banks Sharon F. Barham Sheila K. Barlow Daryl N. Barnes Gail M. Barnes Marynell Bartron Deleon Battle Elizabeth A. Behrens Celeste M. Belcastro Christine Belcastro Barbara Y. Belle David G. Belvin Donald Benbow Ivory Mason puts the finishing touches on his art work. Jesse J. Benwo Leroy Benbow Brian W. Berkley TICKETS FOR FAULTY EQUIPMENT! one hundred one JUNIOR CLASS HOPES TO FINANCE Ricky S. Blackburn Elizabeth Blake Pam Blewett Cary R. Bodie Barbara Boeshore Cheryl C. Bounds Susan J. Bowler Ronda Brannan Bonnie M. Brewer Doug Broad J, Brogan Nancy Brogden Bruce L. Brooks Dale Brooks Rosemary Brooks Dennis Brousseau Debbie G. Brown loyce Brown Debbie Wapner takes advantage of some spare time to do some homework junior class PROM THROUGH MISS HHS CONTEST Larry Brown Nancy Brown Harry L. Buggs Terry D. Bunch Elizabeth M. Burford Cheryl B. Burton Debbie L. Byrd Doris Byrd Gloria D. Byrd Maurice E. Byrd William Cabal Randy M. Call Robin V. Campbell Allen M. Caples Eay Carr Donna L. Carrier Sharon Carter Vanessa Carter one hundred three Barbara Carwile Dwight M. Cary Phyllis L. Cary Cameron A. Chalmers Janet D. Chandler Joyce A. Cherry Patrick T. Cherry Richard Cholewinski Alberta Clark Virginia C. Clark Susan D. Clements Blaine A. Coblentz Raymond E. Coblentz Ronetta M. Cofield Sharon D. Coleman Bonnie C. Collins David M. Colonna Butch Conner Ruth A. Councill Oliver L. Courtney Patricia L. Craft UNDERCLASSPERSONS junior class Lorraine A. Crane Benjamin Crawford Carole E. Crawford Lula P. Crawford William B. Crawford Robert W. Crockett Jeri C. Cross Janet L. Crum Deborah J. Daniels Elaine Daniels Timothy B. Daube Mary F. Davis Mary C. Davis Michael A. Davis Robert M. Davis Linda Dawes Charlie P. Dawson II Stephen W. Debrew Marvin Debrous Elizabeth A. Delk Lavern W. Dement ANTICIPATE THE PROM one hundred five Donna E. Devanny Jerry Dillard Alvania D. Dixon Patricia G. Dobbins Linda M. Dowell Karen M. Downing Deborah J. Droter Teresa L. Durrette Ginny Sue Dutrow Harry B. Dyche Bryan A. Edmundson Jeanne L. Elmore Lawrence W. Enderson Vickie E. Ethridge Jonathan Evans Rickey Evans Constance E. Farris Elizabeth M. Fedziuk junior class W.C. Fritos greets the students who roam the halls of HHS. - j _ JUNIORS IMPATIENTLY WAIT FOR CLASS RINGS Dale R. Felker Sheryl A. Figueiredo Wendy E. Fitch Sandra C. Forbes Steven Forbes Melody R. Ford Wanda R. Freeman John C. Fremont Linda M. Friesen Paula E. Futrell John C. Gardner Mary K. Garman Sandra S. Garret Teresa Garrow Karen M. Gary Shirley J. Gatling Charles E. Gayhead Michael Gayhead Vanessa L. Gayle Joyce A. Glenn Susan J. Goodwin Larry Could Angela E. Grantham Judith P. Graves Gary W. Gray one hundred seven CLASS or 74 ESCAPES YEAR ROUND SCHOOL Patricia Green Shree L. Green Herbert R. Greenwood Nancy V. Grepiotis William H. Guy Phillip Haley Terisa Ann Hali Molly Halloran Marsha Halloway Gina L. Hargett Gloria D. Hargraves Nancy L. Harlow Robert D. Harness Thomas A. Harper Clifford Harris Ronald S. Harris Theresa L. Harris K. Harrison Max G. Harrison Lonnell T. Hayes Steven P. Hearne Donell Shumaker tries to think of the right words to express her frustration. junior cias Sally E. Hehle Scott W. Hemmiia Kent A. Heneman Barbara C. Herbert Linda C. Herbert Kim H. Herring Darrell Hicks Gloria Higginbotham B. Hill Michael L. Hilling Gregg Himes Lois J. Hines Stephen M. Hines Skye Hodges Jesse H. Hogg Ronald A. Holloway Jerry W. Hooks Matthew B. Hrone William J. Howard Jeanette L. Hudson Phillip S. Huffman one hundred nine Hurley B. Hughes Robin Y. Hughes Sharon L. Hughes James F. Hunsucker William D. Hux Deborah G. Hyle Donna L. Hyle John A. Ireland Sandra Isle Laura E. Jackson Carolyn D. Jarvis Deborah D. Jarvis Veronica L. Jarvis Michael L. Jefferson Carolyn M. Jenkins Dennis U. Jenkins Sharon A. Jenkins Bernadine Jennings CLASS OF 74 FIRST TO junior class Joel A. Jessee Carl L. Johnson Glenda C. Johnson Karen L. Johnson Lettie E. Johnson Dennis Jones Linda C. Jones Lynne Jones Michael L. Jones Patricia J. Jones Paula R. Jones R. Lee Jones Walter F. Jones Cecil Jordan Charles R. Jordan Amy E. Kaiser Regina A. Keller Deborah L. Kelly EXPERIENCE NEW ENGLISH SYSTEM one hundred eleven ONLY ONE MORE Nina A. Kibler Delores A. King Teresa King Desiree A. Kirsch Thad T. Konopnicki William F. Kulik Annette Lake Margaret J. Lamkin Ernest C. Lassiter Robert T. Law Catherine S. Leath Donna Lewis Nancy L. Lewis Jeannie C. Lindley Lela C. Lineberger Karen L. Link Peggy L. Lloyd Michael L. Logan Adriene F. London Dennis W. Long Archie T. Lynch John W. Maddy Robert E. Malone Norman T. Manley Nina Kibler buys a drink. junior class YEAR, JUNIORS Paulette D. Manning Patricia L. Marshall Mary Martin Edna D. Mason Doris G. Massenburg Gwendolyn Massenburg Janet L. Maston Erla G. Matthews Teresa F. Matthews Shawn B. Maultsby Randall E. Mayes Daniel E. Mazur Tami Sue McCardle Rhonda V. McClinton John M. McFarland Robert F. McGuffin Barbara A. McIntyre Elizabeth McClean Linda A. McMillan Lisa G. McMillan Cheryl McQueen Norman D. Melson Sandra Melton Renaldo Mercer one hundred thirteen Charles Tidwell relaxes in the library. Debra S. Mero Maury E. Middleton Mary Ann Mierchuk Matthew N. Miller William H. Miller Tommy H. Mills Carol A. Mitchell Pamela D. Mitchell Laura A. Mitcheltree Cliff Moore JUNIORS HAVE HHS SPIRIT Debora Moore Paul Moore Elizabeth J. Moran Diane Morgan Lynn Morris Mary L. Morris Mona Lisa Morris Patty M. Murray Cary L. Musselwhite Anthony Myle junior class Chip McErlean walks Cheryl Bounds to class. Terry A. Neeley Sandra J. Nelson Michael E. Nerney Larry D. Newby Rae E. Newman Edward L. Noisin Philip L. Noisin Cheryl L. Nuckolls Sharon O ' Bryan Robert Oliver Christine Osby Lester Outlaw Lola E. Page George Pantas Karen M. Pardi Nancy A. Parker Renee N.Parker Donna M. Parnell one hundred fifteen Eleanor E. Patrick Clarice A. Patterson George B. Pearson Cheryl I. Peatross Lee B. Peters Karen Phillips Rufus L. Phillips Laurie J. Pietrowski Jerry C. Pitsilides Catherine P. Pobiak Patricia L. Pollock Shirley M. Porter Sharon K. Powell Pamela T. Presnell David L. Ray Jerome Reasor Eddie W. Reel Leon N. Reid While Desiree Kirsch and Billy Kruse forget about lunch; Ricky Herring eats on and on and on . . . LANCE ENDERSON RALLIES ON THE CLASS OF 74 junior class Ella Richardson Joyce Richardson Wanda Richardson Judy E. Ricks Dorothy Riddick Cheryl Riley Elizabeth J. Rives Nancy A. Roach Linda P. Roberts Norma J. Roberts Will Roberts William F. Roberts Patrick C. Roebuck Shelia J. Roebuck Phyllis Rogers Robert D. Ross Ulysses Ross Nadine Ruffin While the rest of the class works, Tommy Mills takes time out to dream about summer vacation. one hundred seventeen JUNIORS RECEIVE PSAT SCORES Robbie B. Rutheford Alice Yvonne Santiful Diane S. Sapp Pamela J. Saunders Mary Ellen Sawyer Patricia Seidnitzer Steven A. Serger Deryi L, Sessoms Ann P. Shackelford Harold R. Shelton Joanne Shepherd Cay Sheppard Michael A. Shoates Pam Shore Donell M. Shumaker Karl D. Sidney Karen W. Simmons Lee Simmons Roslyn K. Simmons Veronica Simpson Thomas M. Sinclair Stephanie Guess displays typical sophomore dress? junior class Charles A. Sinkler Odell Skipwith Cleveland E. Slade Bonnie Smith Deborah F. Smith Quiet atmosphere soon to be livened up by bonfire. Jay Smith Stephen J. Smith Thomasena Smith Vic Smith Stephen Smock Redrena J. Snead Bernadette Southerland James A. Southerland Paul Sowash Howard W. Spady Paul Speas Paige Speight Stephen E. Stanley Laura A. Stein Cindy Steinke JUNIORS LOOK FORWARD TO SENIOR YEAR one hundred nineteen Arthur G. Thatcher Toby S. Thompson Angela D. Stephenson Joyce A. Stephenson Jurl V. Stern Dawn L. Stewart Rene T. Stewart Sharron C. Stith Tanya R. Taliaferro Sharon B. Tannen Sandra M. Taylor Donna M. Terpening Karen L. Terry Bobby Ross comforts Pat Dobins, while Lynn Laufer coughs on! lunior class We ' ve got it all together! Right on! Victor D. Thompson Elmo Townsend Mary C. Tremper Tracey E. Troth Lawrence E. Tucker CLASS OF 74 FIRST FOR ELECTIVE ENGLISH Larry D. Turner Jane E. Twomey Pamela Y. Tynes Pamela P. Tysinger William R. Van Buren Nancy Van Valkenburg Robert C. Vann S. Kay Vogel one hundred twenty-one LEADERS IN ' 74 Joyce M. Wal ker Mona M. Walker Sabrina Walton Deborah M. Wapner Xenie Y. Waring Naomi Washington Ronald Weinstein Rosser B. West Jonathan N. Wetmore Thomas E. White James A. Whitham Kay W. Wiatt Ivery L. Wilkins Emma D. Williams Gloria A. Williams Greg Himes finds the camera more interesting than reading To Kill A Mockingbird. junior clas: Junior Tami McCardle makes a good subject for Roger Goldman ' s picture. PREPARE TO ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY Josilyn M. Williams Julian S. Williams Leona K. Williams Michael T. Williams Patricia A. Williams Dennis Williford Debra B. Willis Diana L. Willis Judith A. Wilson Robert P. Wilson Ronald L. Wilson Brian Witherspoon Catherine E. Womack Diane Womack Francine M. Womble Juanita Wright Mona Sue Wyrick one hundred twenty-three SENIORS LIVE IN CONSTANT FEAR OF YOU WILL NOT GRADUATE The senior class officers were treasurer Trip Wornom, secretary Jean Jones, president David Bishop, and vice presidents Darlene Binns and Jack Jones. The senior class began the year in a lethargic gait. Quickly the pace increased and the class of 73 began to feel there was more to school than term-papers, essays, and quizzes. After some senior slumping most of the class members realized that without excelling, school was little fun. Senior Board of Governors: (back) Mary Ogiba, Kim Davis; (middle) David Bishop, Denise Lineberry, Jean Jones, Darlene Binns, Larietta Barnes, Robert Worley; (front) Jack Jones, Roger Goldman, Bruce Akey, Trip Wornom; (not pictured) Ann Wilson, George Harris, Jakie Williams. BOARD OF GOVERNORS REPLACES EXECUTIVE BOARD 3 1. James Watts takes time to draw on his notebook. 2. Sid Alvis decides to do some of that homework he ' s been putting off. 3. Gary Goldacker is measured for graduation. 4. Socializing at the dance. one hundred twenty-five In June of 72 five girls spent a week at Radford College and six boys spent a week at William and Mary College. This was Boy ' s and Girl ' s State where these students played government. All of the participates felt the experience had its displeasing moments but most agreed they would not have missed it for the world. Girl ' s State: (back) Sandy DiPersio, Rhonda Simpson, Jean Jones; (front) Joan Mitchell, Anne Chisman. BOY ' S, GIRL ' S STATERS WOULD DO IT AGAIN! Boy ' s State: Robert Worley, Gene Wilson, David Bishop, Roger Goldman, Jim Dixon, Randall Johnson. senior class Martha Diaz and Roger Goldman were National Merit-semi finalist. David Bishop received the American Legion citizenship award and Jean Jones received the Daughters of the American Revolu¬ tion good citizenship award. OUTSTANDING SENIORS AWARDED 1. Rhonda Simpson gives a puzzled look to the teacher. 2. Tom Sweeny and Steve James do the hemaglobin handshake! one hundred twenty-seven THE FOLLIES OF 73 1 The Follies of ' 73 was the theme of Class Night. Produced and performed by and for the Senior Class, The Follies of ' 73 was a humorous play consisting of several acts, each depicting a dif¬ ferent aspect of the three years of HHS experienced by the Class of 1973. 1. The cast of the Follies of ' 73 lead in the singing of the Alma Mater. 2. Wally and the Weirdos sing about a typical corrider scene. 3. Classroom disorder results when the teacher turns his back. 4. HHS Cheerleaders yell the Wrestling Team on to victory. 5. Seniors waited anxiously in the gym before filing into the auditorium. 6. Ms. Eudy ' s fourth period, Junior English class ... 7. Charlie Gerringer and Turtle” Branch read the Last Will and Testament of the Class of ' 73. senior class. one hundred twenty-nine GRADUATION: ONE BIG senior class STEP FOR SENIORS Graduation 1973 was really no dif¬ ferent from any other graduation. The theme of this graduation was different however from those of past years. It was a ceremony of dignity and formali¬ ty- Speaking for the graduation cere¬ mony were Senior Class President David Bishop, Roger Goldman, and Brenda Hawks. Although everyone had butterflies in their stomachs, it was over before anyone realized what had happened. Some students shed tears — others were happy at the prospect of leaving HHS after three years, but to most of the graduating seniors, every minute of the three years had been worth it to finally hold that diploma in their hands! 1. Near to capacity, Coliseum crowd viewed graduation exercises. 2. Congratulations! 3. Brenda Hawks speaks to a sea of caps. 4. Ricky Rickett has the priviledge to be the first male graduate. 5. A graduating senior gets a con¬ gratulatory kiss. 6. Karen Harris checks to make sure it ' s really hers. 5 6 r A Wa VSas AVAV one hundred thirty-one wBmm FREDDIE THE CRAB HAS 10th ANNIVERSARY The American party goes all out during their campaign. James Earl Adams Jr. James Atuart Agnew Bruce LaVerne Akey Barbara Jean Allen John Sidney Alvis Michele A. Ames Vickie Iris Anderson Shelia Clay Ashe senior class Catherine Lee Askounis Kathleen Elizabeth Babb Marian Edith Babb Judith Belinda Bacchus Barry Glenn Bailey Cheryl Marie Bailey Valerie Bailey Wallace Nathaniel Bailey Jr. James Keith Baker Iris Rebecca Baldwin Stephanie Ann Balson Tellie Anne Baltes Venus Marie Barbour Larrietta Barnes one hundred thirty-three SENIORS LOITER DURING 6th PERIOD . . . HATE TO LEAVE Seniors discuss campaign strategy with democrat Art Lieverman. Linda Romon Barrett Susan Carol Barry Majetta Baumgardner Ronald Leroy Bayton Lester Goodhart Begor Christine Celeste Bell Arthur Ldward Berkley Vicki Kay Berry m my ft V Vi I ' • V.V-JL senior class Cheryl Helen Bielat Darlene Binns Thomas Edward Binns Jr. John David Bishop Ronala Watson Black Velma Ann Blackwell James Michael Boggs Deborah Ann Boothe Eleanor Gail Borbas Catherine Anne Bowers David Warren Bowman Alvin Bernett Boyd Geraldine Bradsher Ellen Virginia Lee Bragg Orlandus Andre Branch Jr. A!ace Sandra Braswell Ginger Lou Britt Raymond E. Britt one hundred thirty-five BONFIRE AROUSES CRABBER SPIRIT Joseph Bruce Brittingham Charlene Ursula Britton Marcia Ellen Brock Cressondra Joyce Brown Gloria Virginia Brown Shiron Lee Brown Kenneth P. Broyles Deborah Charisse Bryant Eartha Yvonne Bullock Gloria Odessia Bryd Lemna LuAnn Byrd Timothy Caine Mike Mazur and Kay Wiatt show crabber spirit basketball game. senior class Mary Lee Campbell Anthony Ray Canfield Clifton Junious Carey, Jr. David Winslow Carter Joyce Lynne Carter Lenora Ann Carter Colleen Virginia Cavanaugh Karen Elizabeth Cavanaugh Robert Lane Charles, Jr. Deborah Levisor Cheesman Anne Meriwether Michie Chisman Daniel Maury Cockran Mary Sharon Collier James Henry Cones III Herbert Raaphe! Cooke Iric Wayne Cooper Carloss J. Cousins one hundred thirty-seven SENIORS ANTICIPATE COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE Mitchell Gray Cowan Robert Alexander Craven Sheryl Patrice Creech Leslie Joan Crews Robert Edward Crisp Dennis O ' Dell Crocker Phyllis Gene Crotts Stephanie Anne Curfman Marsha Arlene Dale Cynthia Yolanda Davenport Debra Willmette Davenport Gwen Elizabeth Davidson Alexis Denise Davis senior class Angela Lyles Davis Bonny Sue Davis Kimberly Gail Davis Margaret Elizabeth Davis CUTLER-MITCHEM WIN DOOR CONTEST Marsa Louise Davis Michael Lee Davis Patricia Ann Davis Rosalie Ann Davis Willie Jasper Dawes, Jr. Kathy Lynn Dent Martha Ann Diaz Mary Cynthia Diggs Ross Robins eagerly waits for the bell. one hundred thirty-nine Sandra Catherine DiPersio James Grayson Dixon Tanya Monae Dotson Vernetta Jean Duncan Wonda Rena Duncan Zandra Mae Dunk Janet Lee Dunn GRADUATION SEEMS NEARER WHEN SENIORS William Dino Dyke Cheryl Lynise Eason Anne Carey Edwards Carolyn Nadine Edwards Linda Mae Edwards William Gilliam still wants to know his cap measurement just in case . . . senior class Linda Kay Elder David Wayne Enneking John Anthony Esada, Jr. Sandra Kay Estes Lynne Murden Everhart Karen Margaret Falk Bradford Brooks Farrand ARE MEASURED FOR CAPS AND GOWNS Almeria Celestine Fauntleroy Gene Darwin Felker Shirley Ann Fennell Feico Thomas Ferbee Wonder what Gene Wilson and Mona Wyrick have in their locker that deserves this kind of protection? 4 | Ann Maria Fertitta one hundred forty-one TOMORROWS LEADERS, YESTERDAYS FOLLOWERS ■T Anthony John Fertitta, Jr. Debra Lynne Figueiredo Susan Thornton Firth Lawrence Arthur Floro II! Richard Wayne Flowers Rodney Kent Ford Mary Ann Francis Patricia Ellen Frank Raymond W. Franklin, Jr. Ronald LaVon Freeman Lawrence Yankey Frost, Jr. Marion Luion Fulgham Larry Floro prepares to light the bonfire. senior class Vicki Flowers Gable David Bishop feels there is nothing radical about being right. Patricia Ann Gardina Laura Melissa Gardner Theresa Yvonne Gayle Patricia Lynn Geiger Ruth Agnes Geiger Charles Allen Gerringer Jacquelyn Sue Gibson Mark Calvenley Gibbons Phyllis Giles Betty Louise Gillen one hundred forty-three Clarence Edward Glenn, Jr. Gary Vaughn Goldacker Alvis Leon Golden Roger Steven Goldman Andrew Mark Goodman Dale Forrest Goodman Francine Marie Goodman Linda Ann Goodman SENIORS LOOK FORWARD TO GRADUATION Zandra Benita Goodman Ednamae Lenore Gouse Horachel Cisroe Grady Clara Uneicer Gravely Gary Goldacker smiles once more before entering class. senior class AND WONDER WHAT THE FUTURE WILL BRING Rita Cay Green Gilbert Gregory Kathy Flynn Gresham Susan Lee Groves Deborah Jean Grow Bruce Edward Guilford Edwin Norman Hall Katherine Lynn Hall Dale Goodman keeps the class amused! Rhonda Marie Hall Jon Gregory Hanson Bruce Lionel Harmon Rosemary Lynn Harness one hundred forty-five SENIOR BOARD OF GOVERNORS VOTE TO REINSTATE HALL OF FAME Richard Harper George Henry Harris, Jr. Karen Denise Harris Regina Michele Harris Seniors have deep thoughts during a test. Elizabeth DeEtte Hatcher Jan Marie Hawkins Brenda Kay Hawks Michael Haywood Lauren Grosuenor Heath Joseph Stephen Hecht Catherine Lynn Hemmila Constance Denise Henley senior class Frederick Wallis Herstram, Jr. Everette Traedwell Hill, Jr. James Carter Hill Julie May Hill William Granthum Hill, Jr. David Bruce Hilling Jeanette Hines Michael Tyrone Hines Detira Deneen Hinton Leann Janice Hix David Lee Holley Merry Lyon Holliday Mike Taylor gets caught taking a bite. one hundred forty-seven Regina Mae Holloman Charles Alfred Holmes John Grady Holt Mark Paul Hopkins Stephanie Marie Hopkins Denise Nadine Hopson Teresa JoAnne Houser Jean Elizabeth Hugget Andrew Houston Huggins Mark Thomas Hymer Debora May Ingram Lona Dawn Ingram SENIORS WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER senior class William )ames Ireland Steven Robert james Donna Marie Jenkins Jacquelyn Jenkins Roger Leon Jenkins Jeffrey Scott Johnson Lauren Leigh Johnson Randall Bernard Johnson Barry James Jones Bonnie Sue Jones Denise Jones Gloria Denise Jones THE GOOD TIMES AT HHS one hundred forty-nine Jackie Williams, Sandy Brown, Mark Vukcevich, and Frances Kapshuck ponders the many facets of man. SENIOR SLUMP SLITHERS IN Halcyon Rosita Jones jean Moreland Jones John Allison lories, Jr. Pamela Jean Jones Robert Byron Jones Sheila Marie Jones Vanessa Townley Jones Keenan Gene Kamees senior class CLASS OF ' 73 PEEKS EXCITEDLY INTO FUTURE Frances Ann Kapshuck Frank Luther Keene Nancy Caroi Keener James Edward Kelley Sharon Lynn Keller Diane D. Kerrison Joan Debra Klinger John Mark Knibb Shirley Ann Knight David Keith Kopcik Kimberly Ann Kostyal Sarah Elizabeth Lawrence Paul Douglas Lawson Robert Skidmore Lawson Barbara Ann Leak Raymond Michael Luster one hundred fifty-one Valerie Jean Lindsey Marilyn Denise Lineberry Claudia Suzanne Little Joseph Marion Luciano Phyllis Diane Lyons Sherman Leroy MacCutcheon Brittain Paul Mallow Curtis Nathaniel Mangrum SENIOR SMILES INSPIRE Barbara Page Manning Mary Lee Marr Patricia Gayle Marshall Darnae Michelle Martin senior class UNDERCLASSPERSONS Seniors anticipate delights of the future as they munch lunch. Wanda Lou Mason Judy Yvonne Massenburg John Edward Maven Michael Anthony Mazur Michael Tyrone McCadoo Barbara Ann McCutcheon Thomas Levack McElveen Jr. Edwin Andrew McErlean Faith Ann McErlean Carol Martha McFarland Daniel Mercer McFarland one hundred fifty-three OVER 50 SENIORS PARTICIPATE IN MOCK DISASTER Gary Devon McHatton Leslie Ann McLeod Lonnie McNair Sharon Melinda Melton Barry Eugene Melvin James Douglas Merrill Mildred Louise Mierchuck James Warren Miller Diana Wynette Mitchell Jean Carol Mitchell Joan Ellen Mitchell Vanessa Beverly Moore A nurse prepares Bruce Harman for mock disaster. senior class Sandra Elizabeth Moore Julie Mae Mooring Carolyn Juanita Moses Catherine Susan Mugler Seniors listen intently in government class. Rufus Roy Murphy, Jr. Curtis Cornelious Murray Wayne Francis Myers Robert Keith Neil Thomas Cork Norris John David Norton Margaret Lynn Novikoff Steven Don Nuckois one hundred and fifty-five Stephanie Williams Nunn Janet Marie Odell Mary Ann Ogiba Horst George Oliveras Robert Hope Owens David Ray Ozment Kevin Aston Parker Renita Marshall Parker SENIORS ANTICIPATE SKIP DAY Jim Dixon asks, “Is that a hair in my soup?” Cindy Ann Patrick Valerie Diane Pearce Shawneequa Colice Pearson Ronald McKinley Peoples senior class SENIORS ANXIOUSLY AWAIT GRADUATION Newton Ray Per kins, Jr. Carolyn Jean Perry Delma Rene Perry Delares Perry Jeanne Michele Peters William Roger Phelps, Jr. Alice Bixler Phillips Jerry Whit Pierce James Fredrick Pike Ellen Pitsilides Danny Ray Pollard Steve Edward Popovich Students show enthusiasm at an assembly. one hundred and fifty-seven SENIORS RECEIVE COLLEGE BOARDS Colleen Brigette Porter Lynthis LaVerne Porter Cheryl Leigh Quinn Rodger Keith Rathbone Debra Lynn Ray Janice Theresa Reed Georgia Elizabeth Reid Lisa Leigh Richardson Bernard Rickett, Jr. Martha Diaz and Martha Sherman stay after school to make up work. senior class Thurman Elmarsh Roberson Susan Elizabeth Roberts Ross Aaron Robins Douglas Andrew Rogers William Conrad Rogers Frances Jolean Rowe Larry Alonza Ruffin Arthur Garfield Saunders Judith Kaye Saunders Carlton Alfred Savage Thaddeus Warsaw Savage Tarnyal Darrell Scott Wiiliam Lee Scott Toni Dian Seaman one hundred and fifty-nine NEW SENIOR BOARD OF Jimmy Warren Segraves, Jr. Karen Michele Settle Harvey Elton Shelton Martha Marie Sherman Kathie Ann Shore Terry L. Shorter Cynthia Grace Simmons Rhonda Virginia Simpson Carl Stanley Sinkler Lawrence Eugene Skinner Emily Marie Slicer Deobrah Lorraine Slidge senior class GOVERNORS PROVES SUCCESSFUL Shelley Slidge Valerie Erlise Slidge Kathleen A. Smart Doris Ann Smith Dorthy Alexandria Smith James Carl Smith Kerry Alan Smith Deborah Regina Snead Deborah Bonita Solomon John Robert Spady David Kyle Spahr, Jr. Cecilia Spencer one hundred sixty-one SENIORS APPLY FOR Danny Spivey Phi 11 i p Warren Spratley lli DeMarius Olivia Stacy Archie Stanley Susan Anita Stanley Howard Michael Stearn Anthony Dexter Stith Shelia Rose Storm Loretta Sue Stover Edward Leonard Strickland Steve Allen Strickland Thompson Anthony Sweeney “The boys, Mike Taylor, Charlie Gerringer and Jim Martin, clown around during lunch. senior class COLLEGE ENTRANCE Valerie Lynn Swetnam Tet Rozena Sylver Winston Edward Tabb Larry Edward Tarwater Douglas Dillion Taylor Gale Taylor Michael Dodd Taylor Uwanna Donnzella Thomas Dale Lamond Todwell William Edward Topping Gailine Towns Melissa Trevallion one hundred sixty-three SENIOR YEAR MORE EXCITING THAN THE REST Cassandra Louise Triggs Roger Goldman calls time out? Edward Albert Tubbs Earline Tucker Charles Wesley Tweedy Willie Twine Arthur Alexander Tynes Douglas Bruce Union Frances Lynn Uzzell Megan Lee Vermillion Mark Nicholas Vukcevich David Lee Walker JoAnne Walker senior class John Henry Watkins Ella JoAnne Watson James Edward Watts, Jr. Clara Theresa Weaver Nigel Lewis Weeks one hundred sixty-five Patricia Wesley Sharon Lynn Whisnant Janice Maletha Wilkins Jacqueline Denise Williams SENIOR CLASSES MORE CHALLENGING James Michael Williams Johnnie Andre Williams Robert Eugene Williams Shirley Williams Johnnie Dwight Williamson Anne Ward Wilson Curl Spencer Wilson John Roosevelt Wilson Marty Frank ponders speaker ' s views. senior class I Landon Avila Wilson Sheridan Anne Martin Yaunce Dianne Rebecca Young Victor Eugene Wilson, Jr. Steven William Wiltrout Joseph Taylor Wood Regina Rose Woods Robert Morgan Worley, I! Issac Leake Wornom, III Douglas Fairbanks Wright, Jr. Nancy Darlene Wright Brenda Adeie Yarborough one hundred sixty-seven STATISTICS OF THE CLASS OF 73 Cary Lynn Adams VICA. James Earl Adams, Jr. Varsity Club; Varsity Baseball Team; Graphic Arts Club. Bruce LaVerne Akey National Honor Society, President; Na¬ tional Merit Commended Student; Prom Committee; Science Honor Society; Se¬ nior Class Board of Governors; Spanish Club, President; Spanish Honor Society; Vice-President; Swimming Team; ICC, Vice-President. Barbara Jean Allen French Club; Leo Club; Prom Committee; Seafarer; TICS. John Sidney Alvis Boy ' s State Delegate; German Club; Prom Committee; AFJROTC; SCA, President. Michele A. Ames VICA. Catherine Lee Askounis Art Club; Thespians. Ciaudia Little Atkins A ' Cappella; SCA, Representative. Kathleen Elizabeth Babb Concert Band, Treasurer; French Club; Hampton High Historians; Leo Club; Marching Band; National Honor Society; SCA, Representative; Symphonic Band; Human Relations Committee. Judith Belinda Bacchus FHA, Reporter; Homecoming Court, Foot¬ ball; Prom Committee; SCA, Repre¬ sentative; Junior Class Executive Board. Cheryl M. Bailey Interact Club; Pep Club. Wallace Nathaniel Bailey Library Student Assistant; Student Assis¬ tant; SCA, Representative; Pep Club. James Keith Baker Gerricks; National Honor Society. Iris R. Baldwin FHA; Pep Club. Tellie Anne Baltes Krabba Highlight Staff. Stephanie Ann Balson Gerricks; Keyettes, Treasurer. Venus Marie Barbour Chem-Phy Club; National Honor Society; Science Honor Society; Spanish Honor Society. Larrietta Barnes National Honor Society; National Achievement Finalist. Ronald L. Bayton Indoor and Outdoor Track Teams. Arthur Edward Berkley German Club; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; Junior Varsity Football Team. Cheryl Helen Bielat Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Chem -Phy Club; Hampton High Historians; Student Assistant. Darlene Binns Senior Class Second Vice-President; PTA and Guidance Committee; French Club; Keyettes, Secretary; National Honor Soci¬ ety; Science Honor Society; SCA, Repre¬ sentative; TICS, Vice-President; Pep Club; National Achievement Semi- Finalist; Who ' s Who Among High School Students. John David Bishop Basketball Team, JV Manager, Statistician; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Junior Class President; Senior Class President; SCA, Parliamentarian; Key Club; Latin Honor Society; Library Student Assistant; National Honor Society; Prom Com¬ mittee; Prom Court. Ronald W. Black Swimming Team; Varsity Club. Velma Ann Blackwell Majorettes; Marching Band; Concert Choir; Girls ' Chorus. Deborah Ann Boothe FTA, Vice-President, President; National Honor Society; Science Honor Society; Spanish Club, ICC Representative; Spanish Honor Society, Secretary. Eleanor Gail Borbas French Club, Treasurer; Keyettes; Krabba Staff, Co-Editor; Seafarer, Circulation Staff; Student Assistant; SCA, Repre¬ sentative; ICC Representative. David W. Bowman SCA, Representative; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Teams. Ellen Virginia Lee Bragg German Club; Keyettes; Latin Honor So¬ ciety; National Honor Society; Prom Committee. Orlandus Andre Branch Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Alice Sandra Braswell Pep Club. Marcia Ellen Brock Art Club; Distributive Education; Ger¬ ricks. Cressondra Joyce Brown FHA, Secretary; Homecoming Court, Basketball and Football; Prom Com¬ mittee; SCA. Gloria Virginia Brown FHA; Junior Class Executive Board. Shiron Lee Brown Tennis Team. Eartha Yvonne Bullock A ' Cappella; GRA; SCA; Concert Choir; Pep Club. Calvin Charles Burton AFJROTC. Gloria Odessia Byrd SCA, Representative. Lemna Luann Byrd VICA. Tony Ray Canfield Distributive Education; AFJROTC. David W. Carter SCA, Representative; Swimming Team; Varsity Club. Lenora Ann Carter FHA, Vice-President. Clifton J. Cary AFJROTC. Karen Cavanaugh Varsity Cheerleader, Captain; FBLA, Pres¬ ident; Prom Committee; SCA, Repre¬ sentative; Varsity Club; Junior Class Exec¬ utive Board; Sophomore Class Repre¬ sentative. Robert Lane Charles, Jr. Chem-Phy Club; German Club, Treasurer; Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Teams. Deborah Levisor Cheeseman FHA. Anne Meriwether Michie Chisman SCA, Secretary; French Club; German Club, Secretary; Hampton High Histori¬ ans; Krabba Highlight Staff; Krabba Karavan; Prom Committee, Girls ' State Delegate; Quill and Scroll; Student Assis¬ tant; Concert Choir; Forensics Team. Daniel Maury Cochran Audio Graphics Staff; Concert Choir. James Henry Cones, III Key Club; Prom Committee; Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Herbert R. Cook Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Elec¬ tronics; Prom Court; AFJROTC; SCA, Representative; Varsity Club; Junior Var¬ sity and Varsity Football; Junior Varsity Baseball. I. Wayne Cooper Library Student Assistant; Prom Com¬ mittee; SCA, Representative. Mitchell Cray Cowan senior class Bob Neil daydreams about summer vacation between mouthfuls. Art Club; Electronics; Thespians. Robert Alexander Craven Chem-Phy Club, Treasurer; Sports¬ manship Committee; German Club; Key Club. Sheryl Patrice Creech Publicity Committee; German Club; GRA; Keyettes, Chaplain; Krabba Staff; Latin Honor Society; Library Student As¬ sistant; Prom Committee; Forensics Team; Girls ' Softball Team. Leslie joan Crews FBLA; National Honor Society; Y-Teens. Dennis Odell Crocker German Club; Interact Club, Treasurer. Stephanie Anne Curfman Concert Band, Librarian, Chaplain; German Club; Hampton High Historians, President; Leo Club; Marching and Symphonic Bands. Cynthia Yolanda Davenport Dance Committee; FHA, Treasurer, First Vice-President; GRA, Softball and Tennis Teams; Prom Committee; Senior Class Board of Governors; SCA; Pep Club. Debra Willnette Davenport Dance Committee; FHA; GRA; Student Assistant; Concert Choir; Pep Club; Junior Class Executive Board. Alexis Denise Davis Dance Committee; FBLA; FHA; SCA. Margaret Elizabeth Davis Prom Committee. Marsa Louise Davis FBLA, Parliamentarian; SCA, Repre¬ sentative; Pep Club. Michael Lee Davis Chem-Phy Club; Concert Band; Elec¬ tronics; Marching Band; Symphonic Band. Patricia Ann Davis Girls ' Chorus; Pep Club. Kathy Lynn Dent FBLA; Prom Committee; Library Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; ICC. Mary Cynthia Diggs Student Assistant. James Grayson Dixon Boy ' s State Delegate; Interact Club, Pres¬ ident; Krabba Staff, Co-Editor; Krabba Karavan; Quill and Scroll. Tanya Monae Dotson FBLA; FHA; Student Assistant; Pep Club; Dance Committee. Howard Earl Downing Electronics; Ham Radio Club, President. Vernetta Jean Duncan SCA, Representative; Pep Club. Barbara Ann Dunn Distributive Education. Janet Lee Dunn VICA, Treasurer, President. Cheryl Lynise Eason Student Assistant. Anne Cary Edwards French Club, Vice-President, President; Hampton High Historians, Vice-President; National Honor Society, Secretary; Science Honor Society; Regional Chorus. Carolyn Nadine Edwards Concert and Girls ' Choruses. Linda Kay Elder Spanish Club; Forensics. David Wayne Enneking Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Elec¬ tronics; French Club; German Club; Library Student Assistant; National Honor Society. John Anthony Esada, Jr. AFJROTC. Sandra Kay Estes Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader; Gymnastics Team; SCA; Varsity Club. Karen Margaret Falk HHS Committee; Leo Club, Vice- President; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Prom Court; Science Honor Society, Secretary; Spanish Club, Treasur¬ er; Spanish Honor Society, President. Brad Brooks Farrand A ' Cappella; Tennis Team; Varsity Club; Junior Varsity Football Team; AV Staff, President. Shirley Ann Fennell FBLA; Student Assistant; Pep Club. Reico Thomas Ferbee AFJROTC; Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Ann Maria Fertitta FBLA; GRA; SCA, Representative. Anthony John Fertitta, Jr. Gerricks, ICC Representative; Art Club; Spanish Club. Debra Lynne Figueirdeo FBLA; FTA. Susan Thornton Firth Distributive Education, Treasurer, Vice- President, President; SCA, Representative. Lawrence Arthur Floro, III Chem-Phy Club; Cross Country Team; In¬ teract Club; Outdoor Track Team. Richard Wayne Flowers Varsity Basketball Team, Manager; Varsity Football Team, Manager; Graphic Arts Club, President. Mary Ann Francis Keyettes; Majorettes; Science Honor So¬ ciety. Patricia Ellen Frank Keyettes, Historian; SCA, Representative; Y-Teens; Junior Class Executive Board. Lawrence Yankey Frost, Jr. Concert Band, President; German Club; Key Club; Marching Band, President; Symphonic Band. one hundred sixty-nine Deborah Solomon is surrounded by a crown of ardent admirers. Marion Luion Fulgham Dance Committee; FHA, Chaplain; Keyettes, Corresponding Secreta ry; Prom Committee; Pep Club. Willis Gordon Galland VICA. Patricia Ann Gardina Prom Committee; Seafarer; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society. Rick C. Gardner VICA. Theresa Yvonne Gayle Pep Club. Patricia Lynn Geiger FTA; Student Assistant. Ruth Agnes Geiger Student Assistant. Mark Calverley Gibbons Classical Club, Treasurer; Latin Honor So¬ ciety; National Honor Society, ICC Repre¬ sentative, Treasurer; Surfing Club. Jacquelyn Sue Gibson Junior Class Treasurer; Welfare Com¬ mittee; Prom Committee; Prom Court; Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; Concert Choir. John Albert Gilday Distributive Education. William R. Gilliam Indoor Track Team; Library Student Assis¬ tant. Eddie C. Glenn Graphic Arts Club. Gary Vaughn Goldacker Chem-Phy Club; Interact Club, Treasurer; Forensics; Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling Teams, Tri-Captain; Varsity Baseball Team. Alvis L. Golden Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team; AFJROTC; Junior Varsity and Varsity Foot¬ ball Teams. Roger Steven Goldman Boy ' s State Delegate; Chem-Phy Club; Key Club, Chaplain; Special Events Com¬ mittee; Krabba Highlight Staff; National Honor Society; National Merit Scholar¬ ship Finalist; Prom Committee; Quill and Scroll; Science Honor Society; Senior Class Board of Governors; SCA, Vice- President; Rensselaer Math and Science Awards; Forensics; Who ' s Who Among High School Students. James A. Gomery Kathryn Flynn Gresham Gerricks; Seafarer, Poetry Editor; The¬ spians, President. Susan Lee Groves French Club. Deborah Jean Grow A ' Cappella; Concert Choir; Girls ' Chorus; Modern Dance Club. Bruce Edward Guilford French Club; Interact Club, Corre¬ sponding Secretary; Library Student Assis¬ tant; SCA Representative; Swimming Team; Varsity Club; Junior Class Execu¬ tive Board. Bruce Lionel Harman Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball Teams; SCA, Representative; Junior Var¬ sity and Varsity Baseball Teams. Rosemary Lynn Harness Distributive Education; Concert Choir. George Henry Harris Senior Class Board of Governors; AV Staff; Prom Committee; AFJROTC. Karen Denise Harris Distributive Education; FHA; GRA; SCA; Representative; Pep Club; Modern Dance Group. Regina Michele Harris Varsity Cheerleader; Homecoming Court, Football; Varsity Club; Pep Club. Jan Marie Hawkins A ' Cappella; Keyettes, Chaplain; SCA. Brenda Kay Hawks Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Human Rela¬ tions Committee; Gerricks; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Seafar¬ er; SCA, Representative; TICS; Thespians. Michael Haywood Graphic Arts Club. Lauren Grosuenor Heath senior class Bud Rogers is sure glad it ' s Friday. Concert Choir; Graphic Arts Club, Secre¬ tary. Catherine Lynn Hemmila Concert Band; Keyettes; Marching Band; National Honor Society; Pep Club. James Carter Hill AFJROTC. Julie M. Hill Electronics, Assistant Secretary; Prom Committee; ICC. David Bruce Hilling Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Interact Club; AFJROTC; Varsity Club; Varsity Football Team, Tri-Captain; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Teams, Captain. Jeanette Hines Library Student Assistant. Michael Tyrone Hines Art Club; Distributive Education; Indoor Track Team. Detira Deneen Hinton Pep Club. Leann Janice Hix Distributive Education, Recording Secre¬ tary; FBLA. Merry Lynn Holliday Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Chem-Phy Club; National Honor Society; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society; Student As¬ sistant. John Grady Holt Distributive Education; VICA. Barbara Jean Hopkins Art Club; Seafarer. Stephanie Hopkins FBLA; Student Assistant. Denise Nadine Hopson A ' Cappella, Secretary; Debate Team; GRA; National Merit Scholarship Finalist; Prom Committee; Prom Court; SCA, Rep¬ resentative; Thespians; Junior Class Exec¬ utive Board; Elections Committee; Miss HHS Contest, Second Runner-up. Teresa JoAnne Houser Distributive Education, Assistant Secre¬ tary, Secretary; Modern Dance Group. Jean Elizabeth Huggett A ' Cappella; Prom Committee; Spanish Club, Vice-President; Concert Choir. Cynthia Kay Hutchens VICA Lona Dawn Ingram Krabba Highlight Staff; Quill and Scroll; Seafarer; Surfing Club; Pep Club. William James Ireland A ' Cappella; German Club; Krabba Karavan; Swimming Team; Varsity Wres¬ tling Team. Steven Robert James Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball Teams. Donna Marie Jenkins Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader; GRA; SCA, Representative; Varsity Club; Pep Club. Jeffrey Scott Johnson Gerricks; AFJROTC; Student Assistant; Chess Club. Lauren Leigh Johnson Student Assistant. Randall Bervard Johnson A ' Cappella; Boy ' s State Delegate; Chem- Phy Club; Elections Committee; French Club; Key Club; Krabba Karavan; SCA, Representative; Concert Choir; Pep Club; Junior Class Executive Board; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Barry James Jones Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Bonnie Sue Jones FBLA; TICS; Y-Teens, Concert Choir. Edward Brian Jones Indoor Track Team. Halcyon Rosita Jones A ' Cappella; FBLA; Student Assistant; Girls ' Chorus. Jean Moreland Jones Girl ' s State Delegate; Homecoming Court, Basketball; Honor Council; Keyettes, Vice-President; Prom Court; Se¬ nior Class Secretary; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety, Vice-President; Junior Class Secre¬ tary; Sophomore Class Secretary; DAR Good Citizen Award. Pamela Jean Jones FTA, Treasurer; Pep Club. Robert Bryon Jones A ' Cappella, Vice-President; Varsity Bas¬ ketball Team, Manager; Welfare Com¬ mittee; German Club; Golf Team; Key Club, Treasurer; National Honor Society, Treasurer; Prom Committee; Tennis Team; Varsity Club. Vanessa Townley Jones FBLA; Prom Committee. Frances Ann Kapshuck Junior Class Vice-President; Debate Team; Flomecoming Court, Football; Prom Committee; Surfing Club, Treasur¬ er; Modern Dance Group; ICC, Treasurer. Frank Luther Keene AFJROTC. one hundred seventy-one Nancy Carol Keener FBLA, Treasurer; Library Student Assistant, Secretary, Treasurer; SCA, Representative. Sharon Lynn Keller SCA, Representative. James Edward Kelly VICA. Joan Debra Klinger VICA. John Mark Knibb Debate Team; Krabba Karavan; Junior Varsity Wrestling Team. Michael Overton Koonce Library Student Assistant; Pep Club. Kimberly Anne Kostyal A ' Cappelia; French Club, ICC Repre¬ sentative, Secretary; Hampton High His¬ torians, ICC Representative; Krabba Karavan; SCA, Representative; Junior Class Executive Board. Sarah Elizabeth Lawrence Distributive Education. Paul Douglas Lawson Graphic Arts Club. Barbara Ann Leak Prom Committee; Spanish Club; Concert Choir; Girls ' Chorus. Arthur Sackson Leggett Audio Graphics Staff; Concert Band; Cross Country Team; Hampton High His¬ torians; Marching Band; Symphonic Band; Dance Committee. Raymond Michael Lester Distributive Education. John Eric Lewis Electronics. Valerie Lindsay Pep Club; Dance Committee. Marilyn Denise Lineberry Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Captain; Paperback Bookstore Com¬ mittee; FBLA, Vice-President; Home¬ coming Court, Basketball; Prom Com¬ mittee; Prom Court; Senior Class Board of Governors; Student Assistant; SCA; Varsity Club; Junior Class Executive Board; Miss HHS, 1972; Class Night Co- Chairman. Joseph Marion Luciano A ' Cappelia; AFJROTC. Phyllis Dianne Lyons FHA, Student Assistant; Pep Club. Sherman L. MacCutcheon Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Chess Club; Cross Country Team; Library Student Assistant; Prom Court; AFJROTC; Pep Ciub. Brittain Paul Mallow Varsity Wrestling Team, Manager. Curtis Nathaniel Mangrum Indoor Track Team; Varsity Football Team; Varsity Club. Barbara Page Manning Latin Honor Society. Mary Lee Marr Girls ' Chorus. Patricia Gayle Marshall Y-Teens. Darnae Michelle Martin Distributive Education; Drill Team. Wanda Lue Mason Pep Club. Wilbur Lowell Mason Indoor and Outdoor Track Teams; AFJROTC; Varsity Club; Junior Varsity Football Team. Judith Yvonne Massenburg FHA. John Edward Maven Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Michael Anthony Mazur Chem-Phy Club, President; Debate Team; Krabba Karavan; Spanish Club; Surfing Club; Tennis Team; Varsity Club. Thomas L. McElveen, Jr. A ' Cappelia; Spanish Club; Student Assis¬ tant; Regional Chorus. Edwin Andrew McErlean, Jr. Student Assistant; Junior Varsity and Var¬ sity Football Teams. Faith Ann McErlean Hampton High Historians, ICC Repre¬ sentative, Program Chairman; Krabba Staff; Library Student Assistant; Seafarer; ICC, Treasurer. Carol Martha McFarland A ' Cappelia; Leo Club AFJROTC. Daniel Mercer McFarland A ' Cappelia, President; Krabba Highlight Staff; Junior Varsity Wrestling Team. Gary Devon McHatton Art Club; Key Club; Leo Club; SCA, Rep¬ resentative; Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestling Teams; Sports¬ manship Committee. Leslie Ann McLeod Prom Committee; Y-Teens, Chaplain; HHS Committee. Lonnie McNair Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Footb all Teams. Sharon Melinda Melton Elections Committee; FHA; Keyettes; Krabba Karavan; Prom Committee; SCA. James Warren Miller Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Thomas A. Mills, Jr. Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Diana Wynette Mitchell FBLA; FHA. Jean Carol Mitchell Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader; Girls ' State Delegate; Krabba Karavan; Quill and Scroll; Spanish Club; SCA, Rep¬ resentative; Varsity Club; Forensics. senior class Joan Ellen Mitchell Girls ' State Delegate; Krabba Karavan, Secretary, Vice-President; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Quill and Scroll; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety, Treasurer; Forensics; Student Assis¬ tant; Thespians, Secretary. Beverly Margo Montgomery Majorettes; Prom Committee; Miss HHS Contest, Second Runner-up. Beverly Vanessa Moore Pep Club; Modern Dance Croup. Sandra Elizabeth Moore Student Assistant; Pep Club. Catherine Susan Mugler French Club; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Y-Teens, Secretary; HHS Committee. Rufus R. Murphy Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Curtis Corneleois Murray AFJROTC. Wayne Francis Myers Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands. Robert K. Neil Varsity Wrestling Team. Thomas Cork Norris Chem-Phy Club; Feo Club, Treasurer; Spanish Honor Society; Ham Radio Club, Treasurer. John David Norton Graphic Arts Club, Vice-President. Margaret Lynn Novikoff National Honor Society, Vice-President; Prom Committee; Seafarer; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society. Steven D. Nuckolls Tennis Team. Janet Marie O ' Dell SCA, Representative. Mary Ann Ogiba A ' Cappella, Chaplain; HHS Committee; Elections Committee; Prom Committee; Senior Class Board of Governors; SCA, Representative; Surfing Club; Y-Teens. Horst George Oliveras Chem-Phy Club; Constitutional Revision Committee; National Honor Society; AFJROTC; SCA, Representative. Robert Hope Owens National Honor Society; Science Honor Society; Spanish Honor Society. David Ray Ozment Debate Team; Krabba Karavan; Speech Club; SCA, Chaplain; Surfing Club, Pres¬ ident; Tennis Team; Varsity Club; Forensics. Christa Diane Parham Marching Band; Student Assistant; Con¬ cert Choir; Pep Club. Renita Marshell Parker FHA; Prom Committee; Pep Club; Junior Class Executive Board. Cindy Ann Patrick A ' Cappella; FTA; Girls ' Outdoor Track Team; Prom Committee; SCA, Repre¬ sentative. Andy Goodman concentrates. Robert Allen Pearce Distributive Education. Valerie Diane Pearce Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Head; Elec¬ tions Committee; Homecoming Court, Football; Honor Council; Keyettes; Na¬ tional Honor Society; Science Honor So¬ ciety; Student Assistant; SCA, Repre¬ sentative; Sophomore Class Executive Board. Shawneequa Colice Pearson Cafeteria Committee; FTA, Vice- President; French Club; Gerricks; Gym¬ nastics Team; Keyettes; SCA, Rep re¬ sentative; TICS, Chaplain; Thespians; Scribe; Pep Club. Ronald McKinley Peoples Varsity Basketball Team; Outdoor Track Team. Newton Ray Perkins Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands. Everybody has some Hollywood in them! one hundred seventy-three The Republican Party symbol, the elephant, literally went to Gene Wilson ' s head. Lisa Leigh Richardson Sophomore Class Vice-President; Prom Committee; SCA, Representative; Y-Teens, President. Rick Rickett Junior Varsity Basketball Team; SCA, Rep¬ resentative; Interact Club; Varsity Base¬ ball Team. Susan Elizabeth Roberts A ' Cappella; Regional Chorus; Keyettes, Parliamentarian; Prom Committee; Quill and Scroll; SCA, Representative; Junior Class Executive Board; Forensics; HHS and Special Events Committees. Ross Aaron Robins Concert Band; Latin Honor Society; Na¬ tional Honor Society; Science Honor So¬ ciety. William Conrad Rogers, Jr. Concert Band; Seafarer; Varsity Club; Varsity Football Team; Varsity Wrestling Team. Larry Alonza Ruffin Gerricks. Judith Kaye Saunders A ' Cappella; FTA; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society; SCA; Concert Choir, Junior, Class Executive Board. Carlton Alfred Savage Indoor Track Team; SCA, Representative; Junior Varsity Football Team. Carolyn Jean Perry A ' Cappella; Art Club; German Club, Vice- President; CRA; Hampton High Histori¬ ans; Prom Committee; SCA, Repre¬ sentative. Dolores Perry FHA; GRA; Pep Club. Jeanne Michele Peters National Honor Society. William Roger Phelps;, Jr. Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands. Alice Bixler Phillips Electronics; French Club; Gymnastics Team; Honor Council; Latin Honor Soci¬ ety; LEO Club; National Honor Society; Science Honor Society. Brian Keith Pickett AFJROTC. Jerry Whit Pierce French Club; SCA, Representative; Swim¬ ming Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Teams; Graphic Arts Club, Trea¬ surer. Ellen Pitsilides Debate Team; Krabba Highlight Staff; Surfing Club. Danny Ray Pollard ICT. Stephen Edward Popovich Classical Club, Chaplain; Krabba High¬ light Staff; Latin Honor Society; AFJROTC. Colleen Bridgette Porter Dance Committee; ELIA; National Merit Scholarship Finalist; Pep Club. Lynthis LaVerne Porter Varsity Cheerleader; Chess Club; CRA; Student Assistant; SCA; Varsity Club. Charles P. Powell Graphic Arts Club; Junior Varsity and Var¬ sity Wrestling Teams. William Joseph Price Chem-Phy Club; German Club; Golf Team; Interact Club, Sergeant of Arms; AFJROTC; Swimming Team, Captain; Var¬ sity Club; Junior Varsity Wrestling Team. Donald Stephen Pulsifer Varsity Club; Varsity Football Team. Cheryl L. Quinn FTA; Library Student Assistant; Prom Committee; Student Assistant; Concert Choir. Roger Keith Rathbone A ' Cappella; Interact Club; Spanish Club. Debra Lynn Ray HHS Committee; Gerricks; Library Stu¬ dent Assistant; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Thespians, Treasurer. Thaddeus Warsaw Savage, III Indoor Track Team; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams; Junior Varsity Wrestling Team. Robert Sherwood Scott Electronics; Graphic Arts Club. Tarnyl Darrell Scott Concert Choir. William Lee Scott Surfing Club. Kathleen Ann Shaw Thespians, Scribe. Harvey R. Shelton Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams; Krabba Highlight Staff. Martha Marie Sherman A ' Cappella; Spanish Club, Chaplain; Girls ' Track Team. Kathie Anne Shore French Club; Seafarer; TICS; Pep Club; Dance Committee. Michael Anthony Shorter Indoor Track Team. Cynthia Grace Simmons Modern Dance Croup; Concert Choir. senior class Rhonda Virginia Simpson Varsity Cheerleader; Sophomore Class President; Dance Committee; GRA; Girls; State Delegate, Mayor; Keyettes, Pres¬ ident; National Honor Society; National Achievement Scholarship Finalist; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; SCA, Representative; Varsity Club; Pep Club; Human Relations Council. Laurence Eugene Skinner Chem-Phy Club, Vice-President; Debate Team; National Honor Society; Science Honor Society. Emily Marie Sheer Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; FBLA, Reporter; Keyettes; Leo Club; Student Assistant; All City Band. Valerie Elise Slidge Pep Club. Thompson Anthony Sweeney Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball Teams; Varsity Club. Tet Rozena Sylver FBLA; Pep Club Douglas Dillon Taylor Classical Club; Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands; German Club; Latin Honor Society, Vice-President, President; SCA, Representative; National Honor So¬ ciety. Gale Irene Taylor FBLA; SCA, Representative; Junior Class Executive Board; Dance Committee. Michael Dodd Taylor Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Golf Team; Varsity Club. Dale Lamond Tidwell AFJROTC. William Edward Topping Interact Club; Swimming Team. Melissa Marie Trevallion French Club; Krabba Highlight Staff; Na¬ tional Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; Seafarer; Student Assistant; HHS Com¬ mittee; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Cassandra Louise Triggs Dance Committee; FBLA; Latin Honor So¬ ciety; Prom Committee; Prom Court; SCA, Representative; Junior Class Execu¬ tive Board. Edward Albert Tubbs Key Club; Junior Varsity Football Team; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Doris Ann Smith Pep Club. Dorothy Alexandria Smith Concert, Marching, and Symphonic Bands. Kerry Alan Smith Chem-Phy Club; Interact Club; SCA, Rep¬ resentative; Surfing Club; Swimming Team; Varsity Club. Deborah Regina Snead Distributive Education; Concert Choir; Girls ' Chorus. Deborah Bonita Solomon Distributive Education; FHA; GRA; In¬ teract Club; Library Student Assistant, Spanish Club; SCA, Representative; Pep Club. John Robert Spady Hampton High Historians; Interact Club; Krabba Karavan. David Kyle Spahr, Jr. German Club; Krabba Karavan. Philip Warren Spratley, III Concert and Marching Bands. DeMarius Olivia Stacy GRA; Gymnastics Team; Pep Club. Susan Anita Stanley FHA; GRA; Library Student Assistant; SCA, Representative; Concert Choir; Pep Club. Howard Michael Stearn Leo Club; AFJROTC. Sherry Lynne Stone French Club; Concert Choir. Loretta Sue Stover Distributive Education. Steve Allen Strickland Distributive Education; Electronics; Li¬ brary Student Assistant; AFJROTC. Larry Floro models the latest in men ' s wear. one hundred seventy-five Rickey Brown is happy to find out he knows the answer. Arthur Alexander Tynes Art Club; Junior Varsity Basketball Team; French Club; Varsity Football Team. Frances Lynn Uzzell A ' Cappella; SCA, Representative; Swim¬ ming Team; Concert Choir. Mark Nicholas Vukcevich Key Club; Junior Varsity Football Team. David Lee Walker Concert and Marching Bands. Joanne Henrietta Walker A ' Cappella; Concert Band; GFLA; Out¬ door Track Team; AFJROTC; Science Honor Society; SCA, Representative. Patricia Ann Wallace Prom Committee; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society; Concert Choir. Steven Ray Want Cross Country Team; Debate Team; In¬ teract Club; Outdoor Track Team SCA, Representative. Janelle Diane Ward Krabba Karavan. John F. Ward Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Vicky Carolyn Warren Spanish Club; TICS, Secretary. John Henry Watkins Art Club; Chem-Phy Club; Library Student Assistant; Spanish Club; Tennis Club. James E. Watts, Jr. Varsity Basketball Team; Honor Council; Prom Committee; Student Assistant; Dance Committee; Junior Varsity and Var¬ sity Baseball Teams; Varsity Football Team. Sharon Lynn Whisnant FBLA; Library Student Assistant; Y-Teens. Douglas Alton Williams Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball Teams; Cross Country Team; Electronics; Indoor Track Team; Outdoor Track Team; Concert Choir; Pep Club; Varsity Football Team. James Michael Williams Electronics, AFJROTC. Linwood Williams, Jr. AFJROTC; Junior Varsity Football Team. Shirley Mae Williams Concert Choir. Jacqueline Denise Williams Dance Committee; PTA Guidance Com mi tt ee; El ections Committee; Human Relations Council; GRA; Prom Committee; Senior Class Board of Gover¬ nors; SCA, Representative; Pep Club; Junior Class Executive Board; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Joseph Eugene Willis Graphic Arts Club. Curl Spencer Wilson VICA. Lunch time . senior class John Wilson AFJROTC. Landon Avila Wilson National Merit Scholarship Finalist; Spanish Honor Society; Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams. Victor Eugene Wilson, Jr. A ' Cappella; Boy ' s State Delegate; SCA, Treasurer; Hampton High Historians; Key Club; Prom Committee; Swimming Team; Varsity Club. Joseph Taylor Wood Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams; Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball Teams. Regina Rose Woods FHA; VICA; Dance Committee. Robert Morgan Worley Boys ' State Delegate; Chem-Phy Club; Key Club, President; National Honor Soci¬ ety; Science Honor Society; Spanish Club; Spanish Honor Society; Varsity Club; Junior Varsity and Varsity Football Teams; Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Isaac Leake Wornom, III Senior Class Treasurer; Assembly Com¬ mittee; Golf Team; Key Club; National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Science Honor Society; Swimming Team; Varsity Club. Nancy D. Wright Chem-Phy Club; Krabba Ad Staff; Prom Committee; SCA; Y-Teens. Gail LaVerne Wyatt Pep Club. Brinda Adele Yarborough SCA, Representative; Concert Choir; Girls ' Chorus; Dance Committee. Sheridan Anne Martin Younce Concert Choir; Pep Club; Creative Writ¬ ing Club; Forensics; Library Club. Joel Jessee and Charlie Gerringer are good examples of National Brotherhood Week. Anne Chisman tries to think of a good idea for a newspaper article. one hundred seventy-seven . i Wm tuts® jgji ||||1 | « ■ SlpSt ■ ®jk «? .? mwMi ‘ ' yu • t ‘ “l ' ' yf. ymu$ M U -4- V. ■ 7. 41 ADMINISTRATION 1. Harold O. Johns 2. F. Edward Duckworth Jr. 3. Wilbert L. Lovett, Principal 4. Joseph L. Price LIBRARIANS Mrs. Lois Ballagh Mrs. Jeanne Sprouse GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT 1. David Mefford. 2. Mrs. Linda Westphal. Mrs. Nancy Hayes. 4. Mrs. Nancy Davidson. Mrs. Aurelia Grant 3. 5. Mrs. Doris Dancy Miss Linda Daniels Miss Ann Deloatch Mrs. Nancy Driver Mr. Samuel Heatwole Mrs. Catherine Horne Mr. Charles Johnson Miss Anne Meiring Mr. Elbert Carr, chairman Mrs. Carolyn Adkins Mrs. Margaret Bristow ENGLISH faculty 3 1. Mrs. Barbara Griffin.2. Mrs. Frances Crites. 3. Mrs. Joan Corzatt. 4. Mrs. Patricia Bartlett. Mr. Stanley Mitchem Mrs. Margaret Randall Mr. David Schindel Mr. John Scott DEPARTMENT one hundred eighty-three SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 1. Mrs. Pauline Peyton. 2. Mr. Gerald Humphrey. 3. Mr. Arnold Baker. 4. Mr. Charles Tarkenton. 5. Miss Barbara Wilson. 3 1 Mrs. Sarah Livingstion, Chariman Mrs. Marie Bowens Mr. Ronald Culter Mrs. Nancy Osborne faculty SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mr. Otis Parker Mr. Melvin Snead Mrs. Evelyn Wade one hundred eighty-five 1. Mrs. Catherine Lineberger. 2. A strike for Mens Liberation as a male student teacher enters the Business Department. 3. Mrs. Brenda Piland. 4. Mrs. Ruth Wallio. faculty 1. Mrs. Betty Bulger. 2. Mrs. Catherine Chambers. Mrs. Kay Riddick Mrs. Patricia King Mrs. Joyce Mitchell one hundred eighty-seven 1. and 2. Mr. Don Ragland and Mr. Tyrus Woodard smile after giving a test which no one passed. 2 Mrs. Joyce Weeks Mr. William Sugg Mrs. Mary Taylor Mrs. Ruth Hopson MATHEMATICS faculty 1. If this student teacher only knew what ex¬ actly she is getting into. 2. Mr. Einwood Seymour ' s smile! 3. Mrs. Ethel Woolfolk is lucky enough to teach both Math and Science. DEPARTMENT one hundred eighty-nine Mr. Dorrence Wilkison Mr. William Pearson Mrs. Gloria Parker Col. William Smith Mr. Roland Englebright 1. Mrs. Eva King. 2. Mr. Warren Bennett. 3. Mr. Robert Tyson. 4. Mr. Laymond North. 4 SCIENCE AND MILITARY SCIENCE faculty Mrs. Shirley McCracken FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Nancy Rowley Mrs. Linda Stout 1. Mr. Bill Solomon. 2. Mrs. Mabel Hall. 3. Mr. Andy Dell is. 2 2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION r. Frank Johnson, chairman r. Donald Carden Mr. Samuel Epps 1. Mr. Fred Hamilton 2. Mrs. Joyce Hobson 3. Mrs. Judith Ogletree. faculty PRACTICAL AND FINE ARTS Mrs. Helen Pleasants, Home Ec. Miss Lenora Billings, Home Ec. Mr. Alvis Mann, Art Miss Margaret Barnhart, Art SPECIAL SERVICES Mrs. France s Ellis, Secretary Mrs. Reva Burdette, Secretary Mrs. Betty Hatley, Secretary. 1. Mrs. Jones, Secretary 2. Mrs. Marie Nixon, Secretary 3. Mrs. Jane Mohr, Dean of Girls 4. Mr. Michael Smith, Dean of Boys. CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIAL STAFFS Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd, Mrs. Lorraine Riley, Mrs. Thelma Martin, Mrs. Lucille Lucido, Mrs. Della Collier, Mrs. Louise Marshall. Mrs. Lee Mister, Mrs. Rachel, Mrs. Arvis Phelps, Mrs. Clora Spivy, Mrs. Ethel Brit- tingham. Mr. William Hubbard, Mrs. Pearl Coleman, Mr. David Duncan, Mrs. Rachel Dixon, Mr. James Gray. IN MEMORIAM MR. ROLAND B. CAZER 1921-1973 IN MEMORIAM DEATH, BE NOT PROUD Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for, thou art not so, For those whom thou think ' st, thou dost overthrow, Die not, poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which but thy pictures be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow, And soonest our best men with thee do go, Rest of their bones, and souls ' delivery. Thou art slave to fate, chance, kings and desperate men, And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell, And poppy, or charms can make us sleep as well, And better than thy stroke; why swell ' st thou then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die. John Donne FARVE h ' SjjJj nHMHHgug Wmm%mrn.x mUm, SSEn smss 1 . Led by William Pearson in his first year as coach the cross country team was only able to manage one victory against five losses. The team was made up of a few track regulars and the rest were swim team members preparing for their season. In one meet the team was clearly ahead until Tim Daube took a wrong turn resulting in a forfeit. The lack of spikes spelled doom in another meet which was run after a rain. Perhaps the new coach, William Pearson, can generate interest in this CROSS COUNTRY HAS NEW COACH Cross Country 1 -5 HHS 37 York 21 HHS 22 James Blair 36 HHS forfeit Tabb HHS 50 Ferguson 15 HHS 50 Menchville 15 HHS 50 Kecoughtan 11 15 sports V Cross Country: (front) Jay Hogg, Lance Enderson, Larry Floro, Timmy Daube, Cliff Moore; (back) Coach Pearson. rEAM MANAGES 1 VICTORY 1. Timmy Daube warms up before a meet. 2. Larry Flora and Lance Enderson start a race of their own. 3. Jay Hogg demonstrates his fluid running style. 4. And they ' re off! two hundred one i MOST VALUABLE MILLS AND McNAIR LEAD CRABBERS This year, as in years before, football practice began on a hot August 10th. Coach Smith ' s practices seemed never ending! As the season opened, howev¬ er, the hard work seemed to pay off. On September 9, the Crabbers, paced by Thomas Tinker Mills and Lonnie McNair, had their first victory over First Colonial, 24-0. This marked the begin¬ ning of victory after victory for the domineering Crabbers. On November 10 they met their last and most dif¬ ficult opponent — Bethel. The game started with a slow pace as Bethel scored the first touchdown. Things were looking pretty grim. But with of¬ fensive and defensive cooperation, the Crabbers came back with great force for a 14-7 victory over Bethel and the District Championship. The Regional game was now in sight and scheduled for November 24 against Maury. The night was very cold as the Crabbers met a heartbraking defeat, 16-8. 1. Ricky Brown leads blocking for Johnnie Williams. 2. Coach Smith discussess some strategy. 3. Rufus Murphy snares an intersep- tion. 4. Al Newby wrestles with tough Maury defense. 5. Marcus Satchell breaks open for a big gain. 6. Crabber running back, Marcus Stachell is met at the line for no gain. Varsity Football Team: (back) Harold Shelton, Bud Rodgers, Rob Worley, Robert Davis, Bruce Hilling, James Cones, Larry Newby, Herman Brown, Darrell Carden, Thaddeus Savage, Billy Crawford, Ricky Evans, Thad Konopnicki, Oliver Courtney, Keith Patterson, Mike McAdoo; (middle) Alphonzo Newby, Lonnie McNair, Jimmy Watts, Harvey Shelton, Johnnie Williams, Maury Middleton, Rufus Murphy, Landon Wilson, Walter Parker, Cory Thomas, Orlandus Branch, Eugene Beverly; (front) Marcus Satchell, Ricky Brown, Joe Wood, Budi Sheckler, Lawrence Tucker, Carl Sinkler, Michael Davis, Doug Mason, Curtis Mangrum, Herbert Cooke, Chip McErlean, Thomas Mills. two hundred three BETHEL VICTORY, CLINCHES DISTRICT 1. Johnnie Williams eludes the grasp of the Ferguson opponent. 2. Senior running back Al Newby breaks for daylight. 3. Tinker Mills finds things a bit crowded. 4. Dragging his op¬ ponent forward, Thomas Mills gains extra yardage. 5. Curtis Mangrum collides with his rival and struggles to hold the ball. 6. Caught in a crowd, Johnnie Williams pauses to decide the best way out. 7. Ricky Brown leads a host of defenders in stopping the runner. i MAURY LOSS ENDS STATE HOPES stpiiii HHS Varsity Football 10-0 24 First Colonial 0 HHS 8 Ferguson 0 HHS 19 Pembroke 6 HHS 19 Kecoughtan 7 HHS 44 Warwick 18 HHS 6 James Blair 0 HHS 7 Menchvilse 0 HHS 34 Denbigh 0 HHS 21 York l HHS 14 Bethel two hundred five J.V. GRIDDERS CAIN EXPERIENCE Under the supervision of Coach Woodard, the J.V. football team un¬ derwent a disappointing season. They finished with a record of two wins and five losses. The inclement weather hampered much of the J.V. ' s progress. The experience gained by these players will help them make next year ' s varsity squad. sports junior Varsity Football HHS 6 2-5 Kecoughtan 7 HHS 32 Warwich 12 HHS 2 Bethel 12 HHS 0 Menchville 14 HHS 0 Ferguson 6 HHS 6 James Blair 0 HHS 0 York 36 RAINY WEATHER HENDERS J.V. PROGRESS 1. Michael Atkinson throws for a reception. 2. Glenn Davis struggles for extra yardage. 3. Roycee Bland dodges opponents. 4. Ronald Johnson runs for the goal line. 5. A crabber is tackled after a long run. ym . Ma J.V. Football players: (sixth row) Spurgeion Godwin, Wilson Hill; (fifth row) Coach Woodard, Thomas Rogers, Larry Wyatt, Ronnie Artis, Gregory Jordon, Charles Jolin; (fourth row) Stuart Pearson, Mike Bullion, Charles Hux, Bobby Gibson, James Favre, Thomas Ellis, Harris Bailey, H. McBride, Michael Brown, Darrel Stewart; (third row) Ronald Johnson, Twan Evans, Otis Gupton, Charles Lincoln, Michael Jarrett, Kenneth Britt, Joseph Pegram, C. Vernon, Montre Debrick; (second row) Larry Murphy, Richard McBride, Cory Thomas, Linwood Harris, James Lake, Robert White, James Crocker, Roycee Bland, Tyrone Smith, Douglas Mason ; (first row) Robert Watkins, Elmon Edwards, Ernest Hardin, Glenn Davis, Michael Mallory, Donald Wallace, Jeffrey Crawford, Kevin Marrow, Michael Atkinson (Not pictured, Lloyd Watson). Varsity Wrestlers: (front) Maury Middleton, Bud Rogers, Christopher Herstrom, Walter Parker, Robbie Rutherford; (back) Joel Jessee, Cary Goldacker, Cary McHatton, Phil Huffman, Craig Wilson, Howard Spady, and Robbie Rives. HAMPTON WRESTLERS Led by Tri-Captains Gary Goldacker, Joel Jessee, and Bud Rogers, the Varsity wrestling team went on to place second in the district, with an overall 8-4 record. Outstanding wres¬ tlers were Howard Spady, 108-pounder, and 185 pound Bud Rogers. Spady, with an overall record of 9-3, placed second in the Falcon In¬ vitational Tournament, sixth in the Eastern Regionals, and third in the District Tour¬ nament. Bud Rogers placed third in the Falcon Invitational, and was a District champion. The wrestling team, under the coachmanship of Don Carden and Barry Brown, looks forward to an even better season next year. 1. The team rallies to victory with the guiding hands of Craig Wilson, and the able shoulders of Chris Herstrom. 2. Walter Parker helps his opponent find the floor. ra ' H SseT Vv 1 ; 1 9 TAKE 2nd IN DISTRICT Varsity Wrestling 8-4 HHS 61 Tabb 6 HHS 36 Denbigh 15 HHS 51 Pembroke 9 HHS 36 Kecoughtan 27 HHS 52 James Blair 6 HHS 15 Douglas Freeman 28 HHS 19 Petersburg 37 HHS 15 Menchville 37 HHS 19 York 30 HHS 24 Bethel 23 HHS 38 Warwick 10 HHS 22 Ferguson 20 1. Robbie Rutherford discusses the fine points of the game with team¬ mate Walter Parker. 2. Joel Jessee tries out some free floor techniques. 3. Gay Cross brings ambrosia to weary winners. two hundred nine mmM Junior Varsity Wrestling 5-4 HHS 39 Pembroke 27 HHS 18 Kecoughtan 29 HHS 36 Bethel 21 HHS 23 Menchville 48 HHS 33 James Blair 19 HHS 28 Denbigh 17 HHS 18 Warwick 38 HHS 27 Ferguson 23 HHS 27 Tabb 33 pr 2 . The junior varsity wrestling team put in over a hundred hours of long hard practice during the 72-73 season. Coached by Barry Brown, much of the team ' s strong leadership came from returning wrestlers. Although their record was not equal to those of previous seasons, the rewards of their hard work made the team ' s efforts worthwhile. J.V. WRESTLERS sports 3. 1. James Crocker wraps up opponent in a painful double-arm bar. 2. Wrestlers express comradeship after the match. 3. Ricky Vian- cour receives refreshing orange from Gay Cross. 4. Referee Sam Jones awards Mike Phillips two points for a reversal. 4. PIN THEIR MEN two hundred eleven CRABBERS BASKETBALLERS Varsity Basketball: (front) )ohn Ireland, Steve lames, Walter Jones, Sweeney, Mike Dipersio, Steven Hines, Fred Boykins, Lawrence Raymond Rogers, Archiie Lynch, Oliver Courtney; (back) Coach Tucker, Andrew Goodman, manager, Coach Baker. Johnson, Coach Ragland, Bob Jones, manager, David Holley, Tommy 1 1. Tommy Sweeney and Tony Ellis discuss a dispute. Coach Ragland ' s team began the year by almost beating last year ' s dis¬ trict champs. From here out the caliber of play steadily declined. The team played well against tough opponents but was unable to win over many less¬ er opponents. By the end of the year the team seemed burnt out, and managed only an 11-9 record. David Holley was named the team ' s best defensive player, while Steve James and Tom Sweeney shared most valuable player honors. ports HAVE WINNING SEASON, 11-9 1. Crabber Steve James competes with a Falcon for the ball. 2. A Hampton player battles Bruins for control of the ball. 3. Oliver Courtney defies all laws of gravity as he tosses the ball to the basket. STEVE JAMES LEADS SCORING sports Varsity Basketball 11-9 HHS 44 Warwick 53 HHS 63 Tabb 39 HHS 64 Pembroke 48 HHS 43 Menchville 46 HHS 40 York 33 HHS 56 Kecoughtan 74 HHS 61 James Blair 59 HHS 55 Bethel 53 HHS 44 Denbigh 45 HHS 55 Warwick 62 HHS 78 Ferguson 53 HHS 54 Tabb 47 HHS 62 Pembroke 58 HHS 50 Menchville 49 HHS 52 York 47 HHS 44 Kecoughtan 80 HHS 56 James Blair 60 HHS 46 Bethel 56 HHS 38 Denbigh 40 HHS 73 Ferguson 49 QUICK START, SLOW FINISH CHARACTERIZES CRABBER SEASON 1. Tom Sweeny goes up in a crowd for two. 2. Faking and pivoting, Steve James prepares to shoot. 3. Breaking free, Walter Jones scores an easy lay up. 4. Tom Sweeny attempts shooting over the long arm of his York opponent. 5. Steve James hits the “sweet jumper. 6. Walter Jones looks inside for the open man. 7. Going up strong, Tom Sweeny hits the lay up. i.V. Basketball Team: (front) Kenneth Britts, Paul Macklin, Ricky Her- Atkinson, Nathan Watts, Harris Bailey, Michael Brown, Anthony Jarvis, ring, Raymond Simms, Richard Taliaferro, Sam Brockington; (back) Manager. Coach Baker, Manager, David Stacy, Lawrence Porter, Michael JV BASKETBALL TEAM, 2nd IN DISTRICT i The J.V. Basketball team was able to establish an excellent record with their loose style of play. Several games were won in the last few seconds of the game by clutch shooting. The team was unable to win the championship, losing to York in the last few seconds of a playoff game. 1. Crabber Raymond Simms leaps for the basket as Bruins look on. 2. Nathan Watts and a teammate work together to snare the ball. 2 - -r 1. Sam Brockington dares the Bethel Bruin to steal his ball. 2. Nathan Watts tries to sink the ball as Bruins gather round. 3. Anthony Jarvis leaps into points as the basketball goes for the basket. 4. Michael Atkinson guards the ball from the greedy grasps of a Bruin. RIDDICK AND BAYTON PACE INDOOR TRACK TEAM Indoor Track: (back) Coach Pearson, Rex Perry, Jeff Roanold Johnson (front) Michael Jarret, Kevin Kaiser, Author Thatcher, Larry Newby, Julius Riddick, Marrow, Ronald Bayton, Mike Mallory. ports ' 1 2 TRACK TEAM EARNS 3-2 RECORD 3 1. Sophomore, Jimmy Whitley, begins to pass the Menchville runner. 2. Julius Riddick, Hampton ' s outstanding hurdler shows his stuff! 3. Lance Enderson, with eyes closed, knows he can endure the last lap. two hundred twenty-one Characterized by their favorite cheer, We Don ' t Mess Around, the 1973 HHS swimming team attained a duel meet record of 8-1 through the good coaching efforts of Dave Schindel and John Warner and the team ' s hard work. As usual, complaints rang out in practice ... A 1000 warm-up, that ' s impossible! Sprints, Oh no! and Coach, I ' m sick! These complaints were silenced, however, by Schindel ' s quiet manner and Warner ' s commands. The year was highlighted by the team ' s victory over Kecoughtan in the District Championship. The Regional Championships brought defeat, how¬ ever, when Kecoughtan edged the Crabbers by 3V2 points. It was a good season, as the Crabbers worked hard to live up to their motto work to win! SWIM TEAM HAS Lulls 8|§L f y, , • 1 T f mnn —«• m ’• - ffBIgEB W Jm k Mr If IKM j SSKSflK v m rCLa K %5$£Sb Swim Team: (front) Jeff Buttles, Mark Enderson, Tommy Hogg, Cinny Dutrow, Jay Hogg, Timmy Daube, Frances Uzzell, Mike Hudson, Tommy Levine; (middle) Lance Enderson, David Carter, Bruce Everhart, Cary Smith, Mark Sparrow; (back) Neil Lineberry, Ronnie Black, Billy Price, Trip Wornom, Hal McKinney, Dennis Williford, Steve Stienke. Swim Team 8-1 HHS 68 Pembroke 27 HHS 57 James Blair 38 HHS 64 Walsingham 31 HHS 65 Bethel 30 HHS 46 Kecoughtan 49 HHS 73 Booker T. 22 HHS 73 Norview 22 HHS 69 Maury 26 HHS 65 Norfolk Catholic 30 1. The team cheers as Coach Schindel prepares to fly away. 2. Trip Wornom congratulates Doug Grant on one of their many races. 3. Ronnie Black strokes his way to victory. 4. Timmy Daube takes a big breath. 5. Billy Joe Price and Bruce Everhart lunge at the gun. 8-1 RECORD two hundred twenty-three VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM FALLS SHORT Varsity Baseball team: (back) Richard Harper, Bruce Hilling, Bruce Harman, Joe Wood, Steve Henderson; (middle) Doug Mason, Jimmy Adams, Bobby Charles, Mickey Hilling, Raymond Simms, John Stone; After many hours of hard and demanding practice, the varsity base¬ ball players faced an overall disap¬ pointing season. Coach Bob Tyson apprehensively led the players into each game. The highlight of the season was in the game against Denbigh which resulted in a heartbreaking tie after leading into nine innings. (front) Mark Johnson, Ricky Rickett, Pat McNeil, Larry Gould, Steve Hearne. 2 sports OF PRE-SEASON PREDICTIONS 1. Coach Tyson explains the next play. 2. Mickey Hilling winds up for pitching. 3. Ricky Rickett watches for the ball while he slides to safety on second base. 4. Mickey Hilling warms up to bat. 5. Steve Henderson awaits the ball in hope of another out, but the ball arrives too late. 6 . Steve Henderson swings at the ball in hope of a hit. HHS 0 Varsity Baseball 5.5-13.5 Ferguson 1 HHS 0 Menchville 11 HHS 0 James Blair 7 HHS 0 Bethel 12 HHS 0 Warwick 1 HHS 4 Denbigh 4 HHS 0 Kecoughtan 5 HHS 3 Tabb 4 HHS 7 Pembroke 5 HHS 8 York 1 HHS 1 Ferguson 13 HHS 0 Menchville 9 HHS 3 James Blair 6 HHS 4 Bethei 5 HHS 0 Warwick 10 HHS 6 Denbigh 0 HHS 1 Kecoughtan 2 HHS 7 Tabb 2 HHS 6 Pembroke 3 two hundred and twenty-five Junior Varsity Baseball: (back) Coach Baker, Nina Kibler, Stacy, Reginald Could, Jeff Crawford, Scott Braconnier, Andy Keener, David Henry, Tyrone Smith, Ricky Bagley, (front) Cary Jacquette, Terry O ' Neill, Ricky Herring, Lynne Jones, Susan Bowler, (middle) Joe McNichol, David Charles Jolin. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL The Junior Varsity baseball team had a fair season finishing with a 5 and 9 record. They beat James Blair, Tabb, Denbigh, Kecoughtan, and Pembroke. The three girl managers and score- keepers. Susan Bowler, Lynne Jones, and Nina Kibler, highlighted the season. Important players to be recog¬ nized for their outstanding achieve¬ ments this season are: Joe McNichol, Pitcher; Highest batting average, Ricky Herring with a .375; Ricky Bagley, .371; Chuck Jolin, .348. 1. Gary Jacquette hits a homerun. 2. And He ' s out! 3. Ricky Bagley catches the toss. 4. Jeff Crawford winds up. 5. Catcher, Chuck Jolin does his job. 1 sports Junior Varsity Baseball 5-9 HHS 9 Ferguson 11 HHS 7 James Blair 3 HHS 1 Warwick 1 3 HHS 6 Denbigh 12 HHS 4 Pembroke 6 HHS 5 Tabb 2 HHS 0 Ferguson 9 HHS 6 Menchville 7 ’■3% HHS 3 - Bethel 4 £ Ip v HHS 6 James Blair 7 HHS 5 Denbigh 4 HHS 1 Keeoughtan 0 HHS 7 Pembroke 6 HHS 4 York 9 FEMALE MANAGERS HIGHLIGHT SEASON two hundred twenty-seven The Tennis Team completed the season with a seven-three record in a rather tough district. Hampton ' s team, under the leadership of Coach Smith, worked hard and placed fifth in the district. Kenny Jones, the number one player, was awarded the Most Valuable Player award. The number two player was Shiron Brown. Tennis Team 7-3 HHS 7 York 2 HHS 8 Bethel 1 HHS 1 Ferguson 8 HHS 0 Kecoughtan 9 HHS 7 Tabb 2 HHS 6 Denbigh 3 HHS 6 Pembroke 3 HHS 0 Menchville 9 HHS 5 Warwick 4 HHS 6 James Blair 3 s ; e « JHH la If - H n t I Tl Wm • 1 Tennis Team: (back) Kenny Jones, Alan Denard, David Person, John Ireland, Steve Nuckolls; (front Hal McKenny, Shiron Brown, Mike Powell, Timothy Jones (not pic rand. HAMPTON HAS FINE TENNIS TEAM sports GOLFERS PLACE SECOND IN DISTRICT Golf Team: Trip Wornom, Billy Price, Mike Taylor, Bob Jones (not pictured) Steve Hecht, Timmy Baker, James Whitham. HHS 336 Golf Team 5-3 York 339 HHS 329 Tabb 407 HHS 320 Pembroke 349 HHS 324 Warwick 421 HHS 330 James Blair 322 HHS 333 Bethel 332 HHS 328 Ferguson 326 HHS 320 Menchville 361 3 The Hampton Golf Team won five out of their eight matches this season. Our golfers placed second in the dis¬ trict tournament. Timmy Baker re¬ ceived the Most Valuable Player award for his extraordinary performances. 1. Trip Wornom helps Billy Price with his stroke. 2. Mike Taylor clubs from the rough. 3. Bob Jones tees off. two hundred twenty-nine HHS GYMNISTS DISTRICT CHAMPIONS 1. Sandy Williams prepares for a seat circle. 2. Tami Fortenberry completes a successful wolf turn. (front) Sandy Williams, Barbara Carwile, Tracy Troth, Pat Williams, Nancy Moore, (back) Laura Stein, Mary Ann Mierchuk, Alice Phillips. The H.H.S. girls gymnastics team won the District Championship this year. Hampton concluded the season victorious in three tri-meets and one dual-meet. Sandy Williams on bars and Tracey Troth on flo or exercise and beam were undefeated in their areas of competition. The team was the sponsor of a successful clinic pre¬ sented by the Marvateens, and they also went to see Olga Corbett and the Russian gymnastic team in Washing¬ ton. Mary Ann Mierchuk won second place medal in beginning bars and Tracy got third place medal in floor ex¬ ercise at regionals. sports 1 HARD PRACTICE PAYS OFF 1. Tracy Troth exhibits grace on the balance beam. 2. Laura Stein executes a high cast. 3. Alice Phillips glides into her turn. 2 two hundred thirty-one Track Team: (back) Carolyn Jarvis, Sandra Lewis, (front) Shirley Porter, Robin Hall, Murray, Rhonda Parham, Angela Jones, Dona Camella Franklin. Hampton ' s Girls Track Team fin¬ ished fifth in district this year, sending one girl, Rhonda Parham, to State competition for the high jump. The 440 relay team, which consisted of Camella Franklin, Sandra Murray, Linda Lowe, and Angela Wilson, achieved second in district. Camella Franklin ended the season undefeated in the 50 yard dash. The girls ' Basketball Team ended with a one and four record. GRA CHANGES TO GVHSL Basketball Team: Rhonda Parham, Emma Williams, Robin Hall, Carolyn Jarvis. )orts Volleyball Team: (back) Robin Hall, Emma Williams, Camella Franklin, (front) Barbara Herbert, Connie Evans, Rhonda Parham. The Girls ' Volleyball Team com¬ pleted a successful season placing sec¬ ond in District and first in intermural competition. The Girls ' Tennis Team, now a var¬ sity sport, ended its season with a one and four record. GIRLS ' SPORTS ARE GREAT Tennis Team: (back) Robin Hall, Debbie Daniels, Steph- Ogletree, (front) Anne Wilson, Shirley Porter, Molly anie Guess, Laura Jackson, Terry King, Pat Pollock, Mrs. Holleran, Betty Fedzuik, Jeanne Elmore. two hundred thirty-three NEW ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB FORMED (back) David Ozment, Frances Kapshuck, Taylor Harrison, Anne Wilson; (middle) Sam Guy, John Maddy, Cathy Pobiak, Gary Walters, Jim Woodruff, Mary Ann Ogiba, Ellen Pitsilides, Lona Ingram, Greg Himes, Danny Bingham; (front) Brian Berkley, Mike Mazur, Gary Gol- dacker, Arthur Berkely, Mark Gibbons, Billy Guy. The Surf Club, consisting of about twenty students, is Hampton ' s newest organization. The group ' s main con¬ cern is cleaning up the environment. Their activities included cleaning up Buckroe Beach, taking debris to ROT recycling station, and testing rivers for unsafe chemicals. David Ozment, founder, hopes the Surf Club will be as active next year as it was this year. 1. President David Ozment discusses future projects. 2. Jim Woodruff and Billy Guy laugh over Brian Berkley ' s suggestion. gamzations ■ Pep Club: (back) Colleen Porter, Cheryl Baily,Theresa Gayle, Marion Fulgham, Deborah Cheesman, Lynthis Porter, Dolores Perry, Delecia Abramson, Angela Pride, Deborah Whitaker, Regina Mitchell; (fourth row) Valerie Lindsey, Patricia Swinton, Maxine Gammon, Priscilla Shackelford, Barbara McIntyre, Alice Braswell, Vanessa Gayle, Wilma Patrick, Rhonda Parham, Jackie Richardson, Terry Worrell, Sharon FJughes; (third row) Tet Sylver, Janice Jones, Shirley Gilchrist, Sandra Taylor, Sharon Stith, Rhonda Revels, Carolyn Moses, Valerie Baldwin, Nadine Kennedy, Ruth Jenkins, Chandra Fowkes; (second row) Phyllis Lyons, Debra Hines, Rose Fox, Natalie Woods, Marion Santiful, Karen Harris, Tyrone Manley; (front) Karen Lawrence, Robin Green, Bunny Willis, Carolyn Jarvis, Barbara Herbert, Cheryl McQueen, Shawneequa Pearson, Iris Baldwin, Renita Parker, Vickie Ethridge, Paula Jones. PEP CLUB MEMBERS HELP WITH CHEERS The newly formed Hampton High Pep Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Wade, aided the cheerleaders in their cheers during the football season. The members cheered on both sides of the gymnasium during pep rallies. They also obtained the buses to carry students to away games. As a money making project the club sold red and white shakers. The officers consists of Carolyn Moses as President, Marion Santiful as Vice-President, and Eartha Bullock as Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Wade and Marion Santiful discuss activities. two hundred thirty-five J.V. ' S ENTHUSIAM AROUSED SCHOOL SPIRIT 1. Nancy Moore trys to convince K.B. Harman that the Crabbers will win, despite the rain. 2. Debbie Becouvarakis tells the crowd to look¬ out.” 3. Even though the game was lost, strains of the Alma Mater could still be heard. 4. Linda (enkins enthusiastically leads the Crabbers in a cheer. 5. Cindi Little and Paige Speight find cheering at varsity football games exciting. 6. Debby Barrett and Tyrone Manley find that last play shocking. 7. Susan Anthony demonstrates her A-jump. J.V. Cheerleaders: (back) Jackie Hamlin, Tyrone Manley, Cindi Little; (middle) Susan Anthony, Debbie Becouvarakis, Paige Speight; (front) Linda Jenkins, Nancy Moore, Debby Barrett. The J.V. Cheerleaders experienced an exciting year of cheering fun. Tyrone Manely led the squad along with Linda Jenkins, co-head. Summer activities included practices, bake sales, and making pompoms. The beginning of the year b rought pep rallies, Saturday morning football games, decorating the goal posts, and then cheering in the stands with the crowd at varsity games. During basket¬ ball season, the cheerleaders were for¬ tunate enough to cheer their team all the way to the District Championship. Often times they changed their names during the hello cheer. This mischie- vious act usually led to much confu¬ sion and laughter. Near the end of the year they were asked to show off their originality at making up meat chants at local meatcott rally. Everyone will always have special memories. 7 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS CHEER TEAMS TO VICTORY por s 1. Cuppy Jenkins does a spread jump. 2. Connie Farris dances to the music. 3. Gay Cross prepares to start a cheer. 4. Regina Harris concentrates on the game. 5. Denise Lineberry and Karen Cavanaugh test for rain before starting to cheer. 6. Tracey Troth, Connie Farris, and Betsy Burford read over last minute instructions. 7. Bunny Davis leads the crowd in a rousing cheer. 8. Varsity squad leads Crabbers in a cheer. The Varsity Cheerleaders headed by Karen Cavanaugh and assisted by co¬ head Denise Lineberry started their busy year with summer practices and taking turns carrying Kool-Aid to those deserving football players during the hot summer practices. They even cheered the football team through a District Championship. The cheer¬ leaders participated in pep rallies, painted signs, and made locker signs. Near the end of the year, they held a cheering clinic Wednesday nights. This year the cheerleaders even attended baseball games. Cheering was a new experience for this sport and it included being bat girls and sweeping off the bases at the end of each inning. Such a year will never be forgotten by Karen, Denise, Ellen, Cay, Tracey, Betsy, Cuppy, Regina, Connie, Donell, or Bunny. Varsity Cheerleaders: (back) Ellen Akers, Denise Lineberry, Donell Shumaker, Regina Harris, Gay Cross, Karen Cavanaugh, Bunny Davis, Cuppy Jenkins, Connie Farris; (front) Tracey Troth, Betsy Burford. two hundred thirty-nine GUILLETTE ' S Lawn Garden Equipment Sales Service 509 N. King Street 723-4709 Compliments of HAMPTON ROADS MARINA, INC. For unusual gift items visit The Mates Corner Marina Rd. (off Ivy Home) Hampton, Virginia Kits Leather Products Instruction HAMPTON LEATHERCRAFT Nancy Tom Driver 83 W. Mercury Blvd. 723-9469 Hampton, Va. ELI ' S RESTAURANT Eli Mater, Your Host 26 East Mercury Blvd. Hampton, Virginia Telephones: 722-6666 722-5367 723-9889 WYTHE TEXACO 2120 Kecoughtan Hampton phone; 245-8981 Compliments of DIXIE DIGGS AUTO PARTS POQUOSON MOTOR INC. Hampton, Virginia advertisements Compliments J.H. BOUNDS SONS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Hampton, Virginia two hundred forty-one Wyatt Brothers, !nc. The Store For Men Established in 1903 Old Flampton CUSTER 5 ? crist 3600 Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Va. 23361 723-3385 R.L. Counselman President C M Cafeteria Riverdale Plaza Shopping Center Hampton, Virginia R.H. Cal Iis Vice-President Compliments of Virginia Pilot Association R.H. Cal I i s Vice-President advertisements Monday thru Friday 11:00 - 7:00 Saturday 10:00 - 7:00 Manley ' s Service Corporation Service is our middle name 416 Aberdeen Rd. Hampton, Va. (703) 826-8693 John E. Manley Owner General Contracting Air Conditioning Refrigeration Remodeling Electrical Heating HOUSE OF BLACK FASHIONS Dashikis — Jewelry— Wood Carvings—Paintings — Soul Records 906 West Queen Street Hampton, Virginia Residential Paint Contracting Commercial paints wallpapers 2002 KECOUGHTAN ROAD, HAMPTON, VA. Neal A. Lineberry Owner Phone: 247-1902 Trophies Sporting Goods OVERMAN ' S FLORIST 3010 W. Mercury Blvd. Hampton, Virginia 826-6920 Special Discounts Circle Lanes Building Sinclair Circle Hampton, Virginia 23366 Best Wishes To The Class of ' 73 HUNT OIL COMPANY Circle Trophies And Sports Center, Inc. two hundred forty-three advertisements HOP ' S PLACE 320 W. Pembroke wholesale retail automotive parts, paints supplies 723-0747 SHOE REPAIR Mercury Plaza Mall PHONE 838- 5666 HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 23366 THE TILE SHOP, INC 413 Industry Dr. Hampton, Va. 23361 carpet — vinyl — ceramic tile Sam Turbeville 826-2882 THE OASiS Restaurant and Coffee Shop 3508 Kecoughtan Rd. Hampton, Virginia 723-5763 Open 6:00 a.m. Close 10:00 p.m. DON R RFICASTBO Ro, j hawm 301 BLAIR AVENUE Phone 244-1371 NEWPORT NEWS. VA. Best Wishes two hundred forty-five CHRYSLER ——— IMPERIAL Insulation Roofing Chain-link fences E. CARR SMITH SONS 826-0346 or 826-1298 advertisements ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 1973 KRABBA Staff— Eleanor Borbas, Jim Dixon, Laura Stein (tri-editors), Cheryl Bounds, Sheryl Creech, Patty Murray, Eleanor Patrick, Susan Roberts, Paige Speight — would like to thank the following persons for their helpfulness and cooperation: HHS English Teachers and General Faculty Publishing Company EHunter Publishing Company Representative: Mr. John Perry Sponsor Miss Ann Deloatch Photographers Mr. Gerald Miller Roger Goldman Credits Miss Renee Bancroft Anne Wilson Mrs. Crite ' s English Classes CONGRATULATIONS! MRS. WEEKS ' CALCULUS CLASS Compliments of HERE AND NOW 90 W. Mercury 100% Yearbook Sales Keith Baker Kim Davis Jim Dixon Roger Goldman Betsy Hatcher Steve Hecht Bob Jones Mike Mazur Wayne Myers Robert Owens Alice Phillips Susan Roberts Rhonda Simpson Missy Trevallion Trip Wornom Patrons From an old Crabber Becouvarakis, Durrette, Jones Little Brass Shack Imports Mr. Mrs. Alexander Borbas Dr. Mrs. Phillip F. Murray two hundred forty-seven FRIENDSHIP GOES DEEPER THAN WORDS David Bowman confers with Mr. Scott. Connie Farris and Debbie Hyle pause at their locker between classes. The perfect friend is the one who wiil stick by you even when everyone else has gone. Sewing prepares the girls for future homemaking. conclusion Quiet study, alone in the hall. A FRIEND IS ONE WHO BELIEVES IN HIMSELF. It doesn ' t take much giving To become someone ' s friend, but, just the truthful sincereness That comes from within. Learning skills for fun and practicality. The library proves to be a place for both study and socializing. two hundred forty-nine FRIENDSHIPS ARE LIKE Freddie the Crab dances at a pe p rally. The ROTC presents the colors. The bonfire arouses crabber spirit. conclusion ANTIQUES: THEY ARE PRICELESS AND YET VERY FRAGILE. Sophomores discover a new tool for learning. ISi I f Sll j|f| H i yfjjHtiMir 1gg Walter Jones demonstrates his perfect style. Friendships are like antiques; they are priceless and yet fragile. Students gather at the famous breezeway. two hundred fifty-one SOPHOMORE INDEX A Abbott, Keith L. 82 Abei, Christopher A. 82 Abramson, Delecia L. 30, 82, 235 Ambrose, Gaylord G. 82 Ambrose, Sharon C. 82 Anderson, Geri W. 82 Anderson, Robert 8 Anthony, Susan 13, 82, 236, 237 Armstead, Deborah 82 Artis, Elroy 82 Artis, Ronnie L. 207 Ashe, Marvin L. 82 Askew, Annette 82 Astrem, Craig A. 82 Atkins, Susan E. 53, 82 Atkinson, Michael L. 82, 206, 207 B Bagley, Betty R. 82 Bagley, Richard M. 82 Bailey, Harris, D. 82, 207 Bake, Willie 82 Ball in, Mark G. 82 Baltes, Hazel A. 82 Banks, Bernard 82 Banks, Clara J. 82 Bann, Leonard 82 Barbour, Christopher 82 Barnes, Renee 82 Barrett, Debra P. 13, 82, 236, 237 Barry, Lillian I. 82 Batchelor, Harold L. 82 Batts, Gina L. 82 Beck, Sheryl 56, 82 Becouvarakis, Deborah 34, 62, 82 Behm, Joan M. 82 Bellman, Janet D. 83 Benbow, Barbara J. 83 Bennett, Marshall B. 83 Bennett, Robert J. 83 Bentley, Mary Lou 83 Beverly, Eugene D. 83 Bingham, Daniel G. 83, 234 Bingham, Valerie G. 83 Bishop, Thomas L. 30, 83 Bland, Roycee A. 83, 206, 207 Blanton, Anita L. 83 Bleness, Michael 83 Blockett, Marion A. 83 Bobbitt, Sandra M. 83 Bodie, Ellen 83 Bondes, Kim W. Boerner, Michele M. 56, 83 Booher, Roland M. 30, 83 Boyd, Charlene A. 75, 83 Boyd,Laura P. 83 Braconnier, Scott A. 83 Bradshaw, D. Scott 83 Bradsher, Carolyn A. 83 Branch, Michael S. Braswell, Della 83 Braswell, Reginald D. 77, 83 Breiner, Kathy M. 83 Britt, Barbara L. 83 Britt, Kenneth M. 207 Brodie, Bruce 83 Brooks, David A. 83 Brown, Barbara A. 83 Brown, Claudette R. 83 Brown, Cynthia 83 Brown, Garry R. 83 Brown, Gerald 83 Brown, Michael I. 207 Brown, Richard J. 83 Brown, Ronald E. 83 Buggs, Vid L. 84 Bullion, Mike 84, 207 Bunn, Danny 84 Burger, Karen D. 84 Burn, Terry 84 Buttles, Rebecca R. 84 Byrd, Francis E. 84 Byrd, Terry C. 105 C Cahoon, Dina L. 62, 84, 86 -Call, Jeffery R. 84 Campbell, M. Rebecca 84 Cannon, Cynthia L. 84 Carey, Cynthia R. 84 Carolina, Francine G. 84 Cary, Patricia M. 84 Chamblu, Samuel L. 84 Cheek, Jerry 84 Cherry, George W. 84 Childress, Elizabeth 84 Chilson, Anita L. 84, 157 Chisholm, Rebecca S. 84 Claud, John C. 84 Clifton, Phil F. 84 Cline, Allan D. 84 Cline, Jack D. Jr. 84 Cobb, Rita D. 84 Collins, Dale S. 84 Collins, Dana L. 84 Cones, Myra L. 84 Conner, Errol T. 84 Cook, Cynthia K. 84 Cook, Janice L. 85 Cooke, Marvin 104 Cooper, Cheri L. 85 Cotton, Kirk J. 85 Coxwell, M. Rena 85, 86 Cranford, Robin L. 85 Crawford, Jeffrey L. 85, 207 Crocker, James R. 85, 207, 210 Crudup, Aubrey E. 85 Cumming, Robert M. 85 Curfman, Mark T. 85 Curry, Mary H. 85 D Dancy, Dennis R. 85 Daniel, Donna G. 85 Darby, Danny E. 81,85 Davis, Glenn T. 85, 206, 207 Davis, Jerome 52, 77, 85 Davis, Joan V. 85 Davis, Leonard L. 30, 85 Davis, Leslie C. 85 Davis, Linda V. 85 Davis, Paula D. 85 Davis, Sandra S. 50, 85 Debrick, Diane Y. 85 Debrick, Montre 207 Delk, Debra 85 Dennard, Alan S. 13, 85 Depriest, Leonard M. 85 Deveikis, Andrea M. 85 Diaz, Patricia E. 19, 85 Diggs, Rose M. 85 Dipersio, Michael V. 85 Dishman, Sheila 85 Doolittle, Carol L. 85 Doswell, Delores A. 85 Dotson, Drian L. 85 Draughon, Jerry L. 85 Dunn, Denise A. 85 E Ecker, Jamie 85 Ecker, Marilyn R. 86 Edmondson, William G. 86 Edwards, Elmon S. 86, 207 Elliot, Donald C. 44, 66, 86 Elliot, Ashton D. 86 Ellis, Dawna U. 86 Ellis, Thomas B. 86, 207 Elmore, Jeffrey G. 86 Elvington, Gregory 86 Emery, John M. 86 Enderson, Mark C. 86, 223 Epley, Kathy P. 86 Epstein, Joseph K. 86 Esada, Lee A. 86 Evans, Connie F. 86 Evans, Twan M. 86, 207 Exum, Laurie R. 86 F Favre, James A. 86, 207 Feathers, Allen E. 86 Ferrari, Ann N. 86, 96 Fields, Herman S. 86 Figueiredo, D.M. 86 Fink, Fritz 86 Fischer, Edward C. 86 Fisher, Tommy J. 86 Fleener, Patricia J. 86 Floro, Frank C. 86 Foster, Guy W. 86 Fowlkes, Chandra D. 86, 235 Fox, Rose M. 86, 97, 235 Francis, Barbar L. 86 Francis, Barbara L. 86 Frank, Judith A. 86 Franklin, Camella E. 86 Frazier, Keith V. 86 Freeman, Espinola 86 Freeman, Kenneth R. 86 Fulgham, Alfreda 86 Futrell, Michael C. G Gales, Kathleen 87 Gammon, Maxine A. 87, 235 Gardina, Dana M. 87 Gardner, William B. 87 Garrett, Benjamin E. 87 Garrett, David A. 87 Garrett, Mark W. 87 Gary, William M. 87 Gaskill, Gladys C. 87 Gayle, Charles S. 87 Genner, Gwen 87 George, Devon 87 index An exaggeration of Hampton High School on flood days. Gibson, Bobby S. 87, 207 Gibson, Judy M. 62 Gilchist, Karl E. 87 Gilchist, Shirley Y. 87 Giles, Steven L. 87 Gilliam, Leander 87 Goad, Cynthia L. 87 Godwin, Spurgeion W. 207 Golden, Benjamin G. 87 Gooding, Frances A. 87 Goodman, Edward A. 87 Goodman, Terrence 87 Gore, Vickie L. 87 Gould, Reginald 87 Graham, Audrey P. 87 Graham, Minerva 87 Granger, Brenda L. 87 Gravely, Charmaine 87 Graves, Genova 87 Graves, Helen D. 87 Green, Deborah K. 87 Green, Robbin, 87 Gresham, Robin G. 40, 52, 87 Guess, Stephanie M. 87, 118 Gupton, Otis Jr. 207 Guthrie, Billie Jo 87 Guy, Samuel H. 87, 234 H Hale, Mary A. 88 Hall, Jack S. 88 Hall, Robin C. 88 Hall, Venetia C. 88 Ham, Debra M. 88 Hamlin, Jacquelin 88, 237 Harden, Ernest M. 88, 207 Hardin, Cheryl P. 88 Harding, Frankie 88 Hare, Dana W. 88 Harmon, Kathleen B. 18, 53, 88, 236 Harper, Thomas L. 77, 88 Harris, Linwood A. 88, 207 Harris, Michael L. 88 Harrison, Robert T. 88, 234 Henderson, Steven 88 Henry, David T. 88 Herbin, Aubrey D. 88 Herndon, Gregory A. 88 Herring, Richard D. 88, 116 Herstrom, Christopher 45, 88, 208 Hicks, Darrell C. 88 Hicks, Lasandra M. 50 Highsmith, Delores 88 Hill, Aurelia F. 88 Hill, Belinda J. 88 Hill, Beverly D. 30 Hill, Wilson B. 88, 207 Hines, Debra L. 88, 235 Hines, Shevawn D. 88 Hix, Linda L. 88 Hogg, Thomas M. 48, 53, 87, 88, 223 Holloway, Debra G. 89 Holmes, Ruth S. 89 Hood, Yvette D. 89 Hoover, Lynn H. 89 Hopson, Debra J. 89 Hopson, Gregory D. 89 Howard, Gladys J. 89 Howard, Renee 30, 89 Howell, Priscilla A. 89 Hulcher, Nancy 89 Hunnicut, Kay P. 89 Hux, Charles S. 89, 207 Hymer, Philip W. 89 Ingram, Brian K. 89 Isle, Kenneth M. 89 J Jackson, Adrienne M. 89 Jackson, Howard A. 89 Jackson, Thomas L. 89 Jacquette, Gary S. 89 Jarrett, Michael 207 Jarvis, Anthony L. 89 Jenkins, Linda F. 12, 236, 237 Jenkins, Rory T. 89 Jenkins, Ruth O. 89, 235 Jennings, Mary J. 89 Johnson, Charles A. 89 Johnson, Danny L. 89 Johnson, Joann 89 Johnson, Austin A. 89 Johnson, Mark A. 89 Johnson, Michael A. 89 Johnson, Ronald R. 207 John, Charles 89, 207 Jones, Angela R. 89 Jones, Crenneace 89 Jones, Edwin E. 89 Jones, Janis A. 89, 235 Jones, Mark D. 89 Jones, Dee Dee 89 Jones, Timothy K. 89 Jordan, Cynthia A. 89 Jordon, Dianna L. 89 Jordan, Edward B. 89 Jordan, Gregory K. 90, 207 Joseph, Susan E. 90 Judkins, Allen S. 77, 90 K Kashouty, Leslie 90 Kee, Emily D. 74, 90 Keener, Andrew G. 56, 90 Kennedy, Gladys N. 50, 90, 235 Kerner, Mary K. 90 Kiser, Gary C. 90 Kiser, Steward J. 30, 39, 90 Kline, Alan 90 Kopp, Linda L. 90 Kruse, Carl William 1 16 Kurtyka, Brian J. 90 L Lake, James E. 207 Lankes, John E. 90 Lassiter, Gregory M. 90 Lassiter, Trent E. 90 Lawrence, Karen M. 90, 235 Lee, Cathy G. 90 Leggett, Nancy J. 90 Leonar, Carl F. 90 Lester, Cindy L. 90 Levi, Joseph P. 90 Lewis, Dale A. 90 Lewis, Debra K. 90 Lincoln, Charles W. 90, 207 Lineberry, Neal A. 90, 223 Little, Cynthia A. 90, 236, 237 Little, Lisa A. 62, 90 Lockwood, Brian 90 Long, Tamera A. 90 Lowe, Linda H. 90 Lynch, Cynthia A. 90 Lynch, Richard D. 90 M Maack, Thomas F. 90 MacDonald, James B. 66, 90 Mallory, Michael O. 90, 207 Manning, Phillip R. 91 Marrow, Kevin A. 91, 207 Marshall, Michael A. 91 Martin, James B. 13, 163 Martin, Maria I. 91 Mason, Douglas W. 91, 207 Mason, Maceo R. 91 Massenburg, Cornelius 91 Massenburg, Doreen 91 Massenburg, Harry D. 91 Massenburg, Samuel L. Massey, Adrienne S. 91 McBride, Richard B. 91, 207 McCoy, Michael A. 91 McErlean, Mary Emily 53, 83, 86, 91 McFall, John C. Ill 52, 91 McKinney, Donna M. 91 McKinney, Harold C. 91, 223 McLemore, Garrys 66, 91 McMillian, Annette 91 McNeal, Patrick L. 66, 91 Meranda, Toni M. Meyer, Chris Curtis 91 Miller, Ronald F. 67 Mitchell, Indy C. 91 Mitchell, Regina A. 235 Mitchell, Reginald A. 91 Mitchell, Robert 91 two hundred fifty-thre Patty Fleener takes a moment to reflect on her father, a returning POW. Mixson, Nancy 91 Payne, Letty Louise 92 Moore, James E. 92 Pearce, Kimberly C. 92 Moore, Kenneth W. 93 Pearson, Stuart C. 92, 207 Moore, Nancy 93, 230, 236, 237 Pegram, Joseph H. 30, 92, 207 Motley, Albert E. 92 Pennington, Terry L. 92 Murphy, Larry B. 92, 207 Peoples, Cynthia M. 92 Murray, Sandra L. 92 Perez, Waldemar 92 Musselwhite, Debbi A. 92 Perkins, Cindy L. 92 N Perkins, Daphne C. 92 Perry, Beverly G. 92 Nelson, Frederick L. 92 Perry, Gwendolyn 92 Perry, Reginald L. 12, 92 Nester, Samuel D. 92 Persson, David M. 92, 156 Norton, Richard 92 Pettaway, Gloria J. 93 O Olson, Ernest V. 92 Phillips, Michael E. 93, 211 Phipps, Vaughn L. 93 Poland, Mary E. 93 O ' Neill, Terry 92 Polgardi, Alexander 93 Orr, Christopher 92 Polyzos, Anthony 93 Owens, Margaret D. 92 Polyzos, George 93 Owens, Michael E. 92 Pope, Dianne V. 93 P Porter, Lawrence M. 93 Porter, Michael T. 93 Page, Deborah A. 92 Potter, Ralph N. 93 Potter, Richard A. 93 Parham, Horace P. 92 Powell, Dana A. 93 Parham, Rhonda D. 19, 92, 235 Powell, James M. 93 Parker, Barbara A. 92 Powell, Kathleen M. 93 Parker, Walter 92 Powell, Samuel D. 93 Patrick, Regina D. 92 Price, Tammy Lee 93 Patrick, Wilma L. 92, 235 Pride, Angela M. 50, 93, 235 Patterson, Derrick L. 92 Pugh, Myra 93 R Rainey, Ramona E. 93 Ransom, David L. 93 Ray, Rhonda J. 93 Rembish, Raymond C. 56, 93 Revels, Rhonda E. 30, 93, 235 Reynolds, James R. Jr. 93 Reynolds, Linda R. 93 Rice, Shirley J. 93 Richardson, Dexter O. 93 Richardson, Jacqueline 12, 93, 235 Riffe, U. Randolph 77 Rives, Robert W. 93 Rochelle, James L. 93 Rogers, Thomas L. 94, 207 Rothenbaum, Dorothy A. 94 Rowe, Betty J. 94 Rutherford, Lorna M. 94 Rutledge, James 94 S Sacks, Karen J. 17, 40, 94 Sale, John C. 42, 43, 94 Samuels, Brenda A. 94 Santiful, Marion S. 94, 235 Sapp, Deborah Y. 94 Satchell, Patrice Y. 94 Sauer, Kevin K. 94 Savage, William H. 94 Sawyer, James B. 94 Scull, Stephen K. 94 Shalett, Paul K. 94 Sheppard, Aaron L. 94 Sheppard, Kenny M. 94 Shields, Sylvia J. 94 Showaker, Faith M. 94 Simpson, Angela R. 13, 94 Simpson, Bruce S. 94 Simpson, Robert L. 94 Sims, Raymond B. 13, 94 Singleton, Coretha M. 94 Sinks, Billy C. 94 Slade, Phyllis E. 94 Slezak, Joseph F. 94 Small, Norman B. 44, 94 Smith, Bruce D. 94 Smith, Cassandra D. 94 Smith, Debra M. 94 Smith, Eugene 94 Smith, Lynne D. 94 Smith, Michael D. 94 Smith, Sandra S. 94 Smith, Stephen C. 94 Smith, Tyrone A. 94, 207 Smith, William R. 95 Sparrow, Mark G. 95, 223 Spechio, Anthony C. 95 Spencer, Selina J. 95 Stacey, Danny A. 95 Stacy, William David 95 Stamas, Martin J. 13, 95 Statesberry, Edwina L. 95 Staton, Abe 95 Staton, David 84 Stevenson, Caroline A. 95 Stewart, Darrel K. 95, 207 Stewart, Kerry S. 95 Stith, Bonita K. 95 Stith, Denise P. 95 Stouch, Walley C. 95 Stribley, Christine A. 95 Strickland, Debbie J. 95 Sullivan, Patricia A. 95 Sweeney, Emery L. Jr. 95 Swetnam, Mark R. 95 Swift, James C. 95 Swinton, Patricia A. 95, 235 T Talley, Chanatha P. 95 Taliaferro, Richard L. 95 index Tarry, Wayne A. 95 Taylor, Julius A. 95 Taylor, Pamela 95 Taylor, Royster B. Jr. 95 Taylor, William 95 Templeman, Marion H. 95 Tester, Ruth Lynn 95 Thomas, Cary M. 207 Thompson, Cynthia L. 95 Thompson, Sharon D. 95 Thornton, Cynthia 53, 95 Tidewell, Charles A. 95, 121 Tillery, Margaret E. 95 Torrie, Paul D. 95 Trainham, Kathy J. 95 Trevallion, Roni S. 96 Tripp, Debbie 96 Troy, Jeffrey 96 Tucker, Mary J. 96 Turner, Bruce 96 Tynes, Douglas L. 96 Tyson, Terrie 96 V Van Allen, Grace A. 45, 96 Vartuli, Carol A. 96 Vartuli, Theresa M. 96 Viancour, Richard H. 67, 89, 96, 210 Vincent, Lottie A. 96 W Wallace, Charles R. 96 Wallace, Donald W. 96, 207 Wallace, Gay N. 96 Wallace, Thomas N. 53, 96 Walters, Gary D. 96, 234 Ward, Charles O. 96 Washington, Howard J. 96 Washington, Wallace 96 Waters, Frances Lee 96 Watkins, Robert L. 96, 207 Watson, Lloyd 96 Watts, Nathan 84, 96 Weaver, Karen J. 96 Weeks, Laurie 96 Weinstein, Gary B. 72, 96 Wentz, Daniel 96 Wheeler, Charles G. 96 Whitaker, Deborah F. 235 White, Cynthia E. 96 White, Cynthia L. 97 White, Robert Leslie 97, 207 Whitley, James R. 42, 97 Wilhelm, Rebecca D. 97 Wilkins, Louise 97 Williams, Carol 97 Williams, Clyde 97 Williams, Evangelyn 119 Williams, George A. 97 Williams, Jerry W. 97 Williams, Timothy A. 97 Willis, Lanett M. 97, 235 Willoughby, Connie H. 97 Wilson, Sue W. 52, 97 Wilson, Tony 30, 77, 97 Winfield, Teri L. 97 Wong, Sussana 97 Wood, Cynthia G. 97 Wood, Cornell 97 Woodard, David L. 77, 97 Woodard, Debbie A. 97 Woodruff, James F. 97, 234 Woods, Natalie L. 12, 50, 97, 235 Wornom, Mark 97 Worrell, Terry 13, 30, 97 Wyatt, Larry 207 Y Yarborough, Geraldine 97 Yeargin, Joan 97 Young, Bruce M. 97 A typical rainy day at Hampton. JUNIOR INDEX A Aaron, Carl W. 100 Agee, Wesley L. 100 Akers, Elian L. 30, 48, 100, 239 Alexander, Chris 100 AM, Karen S. 40, 44, 46, 50, 100 Allen, Danny 100 Allen, Fay G. 100 Allen, Kay C. 62, 100 Alston, Benjamin 100 Alston, David E. 100 Apple, Daniel N. 64, 100 Ashe, Victoria A. 100 B Bacchus, Sheryl P. 62, 74, 160 Bailey, Kathy 100 Baker, Buck H. 100 Baker, Carol M. 74, 108 Baldwin, Valerie D. 100, 235 Ballin, Diana H. 62, 101 Banks, Jeff 101 Banks, Linda M. 101 Barham, Sharon F. 101 Barlow, Sheila K. 101 Barnes, Daryl N. 101 Barnes, Gail M. 101 Bartron, Marynell 30, 35, 53, 101 Battle, Deleon 101 Behrens, Elizabeth A. 40, 101 Belcastro, Celeste M. 38, 47, 59, 101 Belcastro, Christine 38, 47, 59, 101 Belle, Barbara Y. 101 Belvin, David G. 101 Benbow, Donald 77, 101 Benbow, Jesse J. 101 Benbow, Leroy 101 Berkley, Brian W. 234 Blackburn, Ricky S. 102 Blake, Elizabeth E. 62, 102 Blewett, Pamela S. 38, 102 Bodie, Gary R. 38, 102 Boeshore, Barbara G. 45, 62, 102 Bounds, Cheryl 30, 102, 115 Bowler, Susan J. 40, 102 Brannan, Jo Rhonda 102 Brewer, Bonnie M. 102, 119 Broad, Doug las C. 38, 39, 42, 43, 53, 59, 102 Brogan, Joseph P. 102 Brogden, Nancy F. 62, 102 Brooks, Bruce J. 102 Brooks, Dale 102 Brocks, Rosemary D. 102 Brousseau, Dennis E. 77, 102 Brown, Deborah G. 102 Brown, Joyce Y. 102 Brown, Larry 103 Brown, Nancy 52, 64, 103 Buggs, Harry L. 103 Bunch, Terry D. 103 Burford, Elizabeth M. 48, 62, 103, 119, 239 Burton, Cheryl B. 103 Byrd, Debbie L. 103 Byrd, Gloria D. 74, 103 Byrd, Maurice E. 103 C Cabol, William T. 103 Call, Randolph M. 103 Campbell, Robin V. 103 Caples, Allen 103 Cardin, Darrell L. 202 Carr, Fay A. 103 Carrier, Donna L. 52, 103 Carter, Sharon 103 Carter, Vanessa A. 103 Carwile, Barbara 42, 43, 48, 104, 230, 231 Cary, Dwight M. 104 Cafy, Phylis L. 104 Chalnes, Cameron A. 42, 43, 104 Chandler, Janet D. 104 Cherry, Joyce A. 104 Cherry, Patrick T. 104 Cholewinski, Richard 65, 104 Clark, Alberta 104 Clark, Virginia C. 42, 43, 59, 104 Clements, Susan 67, 104 Coblentz, Blaine A. 104 Coblentz, Raymond E. 104 Cofieio, Ronetta M. 104 Coleman, Sharon D. 104 Collins, Bonnie G. 104 Colonna, David M. 42, 43, 104 Conner, Butch 104 Councill, Ruth A. 30, 38, 44, 104 Courtney, Oliver L. 104, 202 Craft, Patricia L. 104 Crane, Lorraine A. 50, 105 Crawford, Benjamin 105 Crawford, Carole E. 105 Crawford, Lula P. 105 Crawford, William B. 48, 105, 156, 202 Crockett, Robert W. 105 two hundred fifty-five Cross, Gay J. 12, 30, 38, 48, 105, 209, 211, 238 239 Crum, Janet L. 73, 105 Cuza, Omar C. D Daniels, Deborah J. 105 Daniels, Elaine 105 Daube, Timothy B. 12, 30, 64, 105, 200, 201, 223 Davis, Mary F. 49, 53, 62, 63, 100, 105, 119 Davis, Mary G. 105 Davis, Michael A. 105 Davis, Robert M. 202 Dawes, Finda 105 Dawson, Charlie 105 Debrew, Stephen W. 42, 43, 59, 105 Debrous, Marvin 105 Delk, Elizabeth A. 39, 45, 52, 105 Dement, Favern W. 105 Devanny, Donna E. 13, 67, 105 Dillard, Jerry 104 Dixon, Alvania D. 64, 106 Dobbins, Patricia G. 47, 120, 102 Dowell, Finda M. 101 Downing, Karen M. 100 Droter, DeborOh J. 99 Ducan, Dean J. 65 Durrette, Teresa F. 34, 35, 40, 62 Dutrow, Ginny S. 40, 47, 48, 97, 110, 223 Dyche, Harry B. 42, 96 E Elmore, Jeanne F. 45, 62, 106 Enderson, Faurence W. 12, 38, 106, 200, 201, 223 Ethridge, Vickie E. 92 Evans, Jonathan T. 90 Evans, Rickey 91, 202 E Farris, Constance E. 12, 48, 106, 238, 239 Fedziuk, Elizabeth M. 13, 38, 47, 106 Felker, Dale R. 38, 106 Figueiredo, Sheryl A. 42, 43, 44, 105 Finch, Victoria L. 3, 113 Fitch, Wendy Elizabeth 35, 104 Forbes, Sandra G. 64, 107 Forbes, Steven 107 Ford, Melody R. 101 Freeman, Ronald F. 30 Freeman, Wanda F. 100 Fremont, John C. 99 Friesen, Finda M. 52, 98 Futrell, Paula E. 30, 97 G Gardner, John C. 96 Garman, Mary K. 95 Garret, Sandra S. 94 Garrow, Teresa 93 Gary, Karen M. 92 Gatling, Shirley J. 91 Gayhead, Charles 90 Gayhead, Michael 89 Gayle, Vanessa L. 88, 235 Glenn, Joyce A. 52, 87 Godwin, Jean 87 Goodwin, Susan J. 86 Gould, Farry 85 Granthan, Angela E. 85 Graves, Judith 83 Gray, Gary W. 82 Green, Patricia 108 Green, Shree F. 74, 108 Greenwood, Herbert R. 108 Grepiotis, Nancy V. 108 Guy, William H. 38, 108, 234 H Haley, Phillip A. 108 Enthusiastic fans at a football game. Hall, Terisa A. 64, 108 Holloran, Molly B. 108 Holloway, Marsha 108 Hargett, Gina F. 45, 108 Hargraves, Gloria D. 108 Harlow, Nancy F. 108 Harness, D. Robert 56, 108 Harper, Thomas A. 108 Harris, Glifford 108 Harris, Ronald S. 108 Harris, Theresa F. 108 Harrison, K. 108 Harrison, Max G. 108 Hayes, Fonnell T. 108 Hearne, Steven P. 90, 108 Hehle, Sally E. 109 Hemmila, Scott W. 109 Heneman, Kent A. 109 Herbert, Barbara C. 109, 235 Herbert, Finda C. 109 Herring, Janet M. 45, 64 Herring, Kimbrell J. 64, 109 Hicks, Darrell 109 Higginbthan, Gloria 30, 65, 109 Hill, B. 109 Hilling, Michael F. 36, 56, 109 Hines, Fois J. 109 Hines, R. Gregg 122, 109 Hines, Stephen M. 109 Hedges, Skye 73, 109 Hogg, Jesse H. 48, 53, 109, 223 Hooks, Jerry W. 109 Hogge, Jack D. 201 Holloway, Ronald A. 109 Horne, Matthew B. 13, 30, 42, 43, 44, 72, 109 Howard, William S. 67, 109 Howell, Orville F. 64 Hudson, Jeanette F. 109 Huffman, Phillips 109, 208 Hughes, Hurley B. 110 Hughes, Margery F. 65 Hughes, Robin Y. 64, 110 Hughes, Sharon F. 110, 235 Hunsucker, James F. 110 Flux, William D. 110 Hyle, Deborah G. 30, 49, 62, 110, 119 Hyle, Donna F. 110 I Ireland, John A. 110 Isle, Sandra 110 J Jackson, Faura E. 62, 110, 119 Jarvis, Carolyn D. 110, 235 Jarvis, Deborah D. 103, 110 Jarvis, Veronica F. 110 Jefferson, Michael F. 110 Jenkins, Carolyn M. 110 Jenkins, Dennis O. 110 Jenkins, Sharon A. 110 Jennings, Bernadine 110 Jessee, Joel A. 47, 48, 111, 208 Johnson, Carl L. 111 Johnson, Glenda C. Ill Johnson, Karen F. Ill Johnson, Fettie E. 111 Jones, Fee D. 72, 111 Jones, Finda G. 34, 111 Jones, Michaeal F. 111 Jones, Patricia J. 57, 58, 111 Jones, Paula R. Ill, 235 Jones, Fee 111 Jones, Sharon F. 111 Jones, Walter F. Ill, 214, 215 Jordan, Cecil 111 Jordan, Cahrles R. 39, 42, 43, 59, 111 Joyner, Marilyn 64, 19 K Kaiser, Amy E. 35, 36, 38, 41, 111 Keller, Regina A. Ill Kelly, Deborah F. 64, 111 Kibler, Nina A. 39, 45, 55, 112 King, Delores A. 45, 112 King, Teresa L . 112 Kirsch, Desiree A. 62, 112, 116 Konopnicki, Thad T. 38, 42, 44, 48, 59, 112 Kulik, William F. 112 F Fake, Annette 58, 112 Famkin, Margaret J. 65, 112 Fassiter, Ernest C. 112 Faufer, Fynne E. 120 Faw, Robert T. 112 Feath, Catherine S. 112 Fewis, Donna 112 Fewis, Nancy L. 44, 48, 64, 112 Findley, Jeannie C. 112 Fineberger, Fela C. 112 Fink, Karen F. 67, 112 Fittle, Ernest M. 65 Foyd, Peggy F. 112 Logan, Michael Feon 112 Fondon, Adriene F. 112 Fong, Dennis W. 112 Fynch, Archie T. 112 index M Maddy, John W. 112, 234 Malone, Robert E. Ill, 112 Manley, Norman T. 52, 62, 112, 235, 237 Manning, Paulette 13, 113 Marshall, Patricia L. 113 Martin, Mary 113 Mason, Doug 56, 202 Mason, Ivory T. 101 Massenburg, Doris C. 57, 58, 113 Massenburg, Gwendolyn 113 Matthews, Erla G. 113 Matthews, Ricky D. 67 Matthews, Teresa F. 13, 113 Maultsby, Shawn B. 113 Mayes, Randall E. 45, 53, 59 Mazur, Daniel E. 38, 42, 47, 48, 59, 113 McCardle, Tami S. 35, 38, 53, 113, 123 McFarland, John M. 52, 72, 113 McGowan, Gary 38, 45, 59 McGuffin, Robert 113 McIntyre, Barbara A. 113, 235 McLean, Elisabeth 113 McMillan, Linda A. 113 McMillan, Lisa G. 75, 113 McQueen, Cheryl 113, 235 Melson, Norman D. 16, 38, 44, 72, 73, 113 Melton, Sandra 113 Mero, Debra S. 38, 40, 46, 114 Middleton, Maury E. 42, 48, 114, 202 Mierchuk, Mary A. 48, 114, 230, 231 Miller, Matthew N. 114 Miller, William H. 114 Mills, Tommy H. 114, 117 Mitchell, Carol A. 114 Mitchell, Pamela D. 114 Mitcheltree, Laura A. 45, 114 Monk, Wilette M. 64 Moore, Debore 114 Morre, George C. 48, 114, 201 Moore, P. Gregory 52, 114 Moran, Elizabeth J. 34, 44, 114 Morgan, Diane 114 Morris, T. Lynn 114 Morris, Mary L. 36, 41, 47, 114 Morris, Mona L. 114 Murphrey, Glenn 64 Murray, Patty M. 38, 40, 41, 47, 114 Musselwhite, Gary L. 114 Myle, Anthony 114 N Neeley, Terry A. 115 Nelson, Sandra J. 115 Nerney, Michael E. 115 Newby, Larry D. 115, 202, 218, 219 Newman, Rae E. 13, 64, 115 Noisin, Edward L. 115 Nuckolls, Cherl L. 63, 115 O O ' Bryan, Sharon 53, 115 Oliver, Robert 115 Osby, Christine 115 Outlaw, Lester 115 Owens, Judy P Page, E. Lola 45, 115 Pantas, George 115 Pardi, Karen M. 115 Parker, Nancy A. 115 Parker, Rennee N. 115, 235 Parker, Walter L. 202, 208 Parnell, Donna M. 115 Patrick, Eleanor E. 38, 40, 41, 47, 116 Patterson, Clarice A. 116, 62 Patterson, Keith E. 202 Pearson, George B. 116 Peatross, Cherly I. 116 Perry, Rex, L. 218, 219 Skye Hodges plays under the direction of Mr. Anson. Peters, Lee B. 116 Phillips, Karen 39, 47, 62, 116 Phillips, Rufus L. 12, 30, 116 Pietrowski, Laurie J. 35, 53, 62, 116 Pitsilides, Jerry 116 Pobiak, Catherine P. 116, 234 Pollock, Patricia L. 62, 116 Porter, Shirley M. 116 Powell, Sharon K. 116 Presnell, Pamela T. 116 R Ray, David L. 116 Reasor, Jerome 116 Reel, Eddie W. 116 Reid, Leon N. 116 Richardson, Ella 50, 57, 117 Richardson, Frederick 73 Richardson, Joyce 117 Richardson, Wanda 117 Ricks, Judy E. 117 Riddick, Dorothy 117 Rigdick, Dorothy 117 Riley, Cheryl L. 117 Rives, Elizabeth J. 38, 40, 62, 117 Roach, Nancy A. 65, 117 Roberts, Linda P. 117 Roberts, Norma J. 38, 59, 117 Roberts, Will 117 Roberts, William F. 117 Roebuck, Patrick G. 117 Roebuck, Sheila Joan 45, 117 Rogers, Phyllis 30, 117 Ross, Robert D. 73, 117 Ross, Robert D. 73, 117, 120 Ross, Ulysses, 117 Ruffin, Nadine 117 Rutheford, Robbie B. 66, 118, 208, 209 two hundred fifty-seven Satchell, Marcus 202 Santiful, Alice Y. 118 Saunders, Pamelu J. 47, 118 Sawyer, Mary E. 118 Seidnitzer, Patricia 118 Serger, Steven A. 118 Sessoms, Deryl L. 118 Shackelford, Ann P. 118, 235 Shelton, Harold R. 118, 202 Shepherd, Joanne 118 Sheppard, Bonnie G. 118 Shoates, Michael A. 118 Shorter, Pam 118 Shumaker, Donell M. 42, 48, 62, 118, 239 Sidney, Karl A. 118 Simmons, Karen W. 118 Simmons, Lee 118 Simmons, Roslyn K. 118 Simpson, Veronica J. 51, 118 Sinclair, Thomas M. 118 Sinkler, Charles A. 119 Skipwith, Odell 119 Slade, Cleveland E. 119 Smith, Bonnie 119 Smith, Deborah F. 62, 119 Smith, Gerald 77 Smith, Jay 67, 119 Smith, Stephen J. 119 Smith, Thomasena 119 Smith, Vic 119 Smock, Steven S. 119 Snead, Redrena J. 119 Southerland, Bernadette 50, 57, 119 Southerland, Jim 72, 119 Sowash, Paul 119 Spady, Howard W. 119, 209 Speas, Paul 119 Speight, Paige L. 13, 30, 38, 119, 236, 237 Stanley, Carl N. 119 Stanley, Steven E. 157 Stein, Laura A. 38, 44, 46, 48, 59, 119, 230, 231 Steinke, Cynthia J. 44, 45, 119 Stephenson, Angela D. 120 Stephenson, Joyce A. 20, 74, 84 Stern, Jurl V. 120 Stewart, Daron 120 Stewart, Rene T, 120 Stith, Sharron C. 31, 51,57, 120, 235 T Taliaferro, Richard 84, 120 Tannens, Sharon B. 46, 120 Taylor, Robert F. 121 Taylor, Sandra M. 120, 235 Terplening, Donna M. 120 Terry, Karen L. 120 Thatcher, Arthur G. 118, 120, 218 Thompson, Toby S. 120 Thompson, Victor D. 121 Tidwell, Charles 114 Townsend, Elmo 121 Tremper, Maria C. 121 Troth, Tracey E. 38, 48, 62, 100, 121, 230, 231,239 Tucker, Lawrence E. 121, 202 Turner, Larry D. 121 Twomey, Jane E. 63, 121 Tynes, Pamela Y. 121 Crabbers prepare to burn Bethel in effigy. Tusinger, Pamela R. 52, 121 V Van Buren, William R. 38, 42, 59, 121 Van Valkenburg, Nancy 36, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 59, 121 Vann, Robert C. 121 Vogel, S. Kay 121 W Walker, Joyce M. 64, 122 Walker, Mona M. 52, 120 Walton, Sabrina 89, 119 Wapner, Deborah M. 118 Waring, Xenie Y. 117 Washington, Naomi 116 Weinstein, N. Ronald 115 West, Rosser B. 114 Wetmore, Jonathan N. 52, 113 White, Thomas E. 112 Whitham, Hames A. Ill Wiatt, Kay W. 47, 110, 136 Wilkins, Ivery L. 109 Williams, Angela V. 47 Williams, Emma D. 108 Williams, Gloria A. 107 Williams, Josilyn M. 18, 121 Williams, Julian 120 Williams, Larry D. 30 Williams, Leona K. 119 index Entering the dance! SENIOR INDEX A Adams, James Earl Jr. 48, 132 Agnew, James Stuart 132 Akey, Bruce LaVerne 38, 47, 59, 125, 132 Allen, Barbara Jean 58, 62, 132 Alvis, John Sidney 30, 31, 45, 76, 77, 124, 132 Ames, Michele A. 132 Anderson, Vickie Iris 132 Ashe, Shelia Clay 50, 132 Askounis, Catherine Lee 133, 157 B Babb, Kathleen Elizabeth 38, 56, 72, 133 Babb, Marian Edith 133 Bacchus, Judith Belinda 30, 50, 133 Bailey, Barry Glenn 133 Bailey, Cheryl Marie 133 Bailey, Valerie 133 Bailey, Wallace Nathaniel Jr. 133 Baker, James Keith 133 Baldwin, Iris Rebecca 133, 235 Balson, Stephanie Ann 133, 157 Baltes, Tellie Anne 62, 133 Barbour, Venus Marie 38, 133 Barnes, Larietta 38, 125, 133 Barret, Linda Romon 134 Barry, Susan Carol 134 Baumgardner, Majetta 134 Bayton, Ronald Leroy 134, 218, 219 Begor, Lester Coodhart 134 Bell, Christine Celeste 134 Berkley, Arthur Edward 45, 134, 234 Berry, Vicki Kay 134 Beverly, Eugene 202 Bielat, Cheryl Helen 44, 59, 62, 135 Binns, Darfene 30, 31, 38, 58, 59, 124, 125, 135 Binns, Thomas Edward Jr. 135 Bishop, John David 13, 30, 31, 38, 43, 124, 125, 126, 135 Black, Ronald Watson 135, 222, 223 Blackwell, Velma Ann 30, 135 Boggs, James Michael 135 Boothe, Deborah Ann 38, 39, 47, 51, 59, 135, 138 Borbas, Eleanor Gail 46, 62, 135 Bowers, Catherine Anne 135 Bowman, David Warren 135 Boyd, Alvin Bernett 135 Bradsher, Geraldine 135 Bragg, Ellen Virginia Lee 38, 42, 45, 135 Branch, Orlandus Andre Jr. 48, 135, 202 Braswell, Alace Sandra 135, 235 Britt, Ginger Lou 135 Britt, Raymond E. 135 Brittingham, Joseph Bruce 136 Britton, Charlene Ursula 136 Brock, Marcia Ellen 64, 136 Brown, Cressondra Joyce 12, 30, 50, 136, 150 Brown, Gloria Virginia 136 Brown, Ricky Lavern 48, 133, 202, 204 Brown, German 202 Brown, Shiron Lee 136 Broyles, Kenneth P. 136 Bryant, Deborah C. 136 Bullock, Eartha Yvonne 136 Byrd, Gloria Odessia 136 Byrd, Lemma LuAnn 136 C Caine, Timothy 136 Canfield, Anthony Ray 137 Carey, Clifton Junious Jr. 137 Carter, David Winslow 137, 223 Carter, Joyce Lynne 137 Carter, Lenore Ann 50, 137 Cavanaugh, Colleen Virginia 49, 137 Cavanaugh, Karen Elizabeth 49, 137, 238, 239 Charles, Robert Lane Jr. 45, 48, 59, 137 Cheesman, Deborah Levisor 50, 137, 235 Chisman, Anne Meriwether Michie 16, 30, 31, 35, 41, 45, 60, 62, 126, 137 Cochran, Daniel Maury 137 Collier, Mary Sharon 137 Cones, James Henry III Cooke, Herbert Raaphel 48, 77, 137, 202 Cooper, Iric Wayne 62, 137 Cousins, Carloss J. 137 Cowan, Mitchell Gray 138 Craven, Robert Alexander 59, 138 Creech, Sheryl Patrice 30, 31, 45, 60, 62, 138 Crews, Leslie Joan 49, 138 Crisp, Robert Edward 138 Crocker, Dennis O ' dell 45, 53, 138 Crotts, Phyllis Jene 138 D Dale, Marsha Arlene 138 Davenport, Debra Willnette 138 Davenport, Cynthia Yolanda 30, 31, 50, 138 Davidson, Gwen Elizabeth 138 Davis, Alexis Denise 138 Davis, Angela Lyles 139 Davis, Kimberley Gail 13, 59, 66, 75, 125, 139 Davis, Margaret Elizabeth 139 Davis, Marsa Louise 49, 139 Davis, Michael Lee 139, 202 Davis, Rosalie Ann 139 Dawes, Willie Jasper Jr. 139 Dent, Kathy Lynn 49, 139 Diaz, Martha Ann 38, 47, 60, 139, 158 Diggs, Mary Cynthia 62, 139 Dingus, Deborah Carole 139 DiPersio, Sandra Catherine 41, 126, 140, 155 Dixon, James Grayson 13, 41, 53, 126, 140, 156 Dotson, Tanya Monoe 49, 140 Downing, Howard Earl 66 Duncan, Venetta Jean 140 Duncan, Wonda Rena 64, 140 Dunk, Zandra Mae 140 Dunn, Janet Lee 65, 140 Dyke, William Dino 140 two hundred fifty-nine E Eason, Cheryl Lynise 140 Edwards, Anne Carey 38, 44, 46, 59, 140 Edwards, Carolyn Nadine 140 Edwards, Linda Mae 140 Elder, Linda Kay 47, 60, 141 Enneking, David Wayne 141 Esada, John Anthony Jr. 77, 141 Estes, Sandra Kay 141 Everhart, Lynne Murden 141 F Falk, Karen Margaret 30, 31, 38, 47, 56, 141 Farrand, Bradford Brooks 48, 141 Fauntleroy, Almeria Celestine 141 Felker, Gene Darwin 141 Fennell, Shirley Ann 141 Ferbee, Reico Thomas 141 Fertitta, Ann Maria 49, 141 Fertitta, Anthony John |r. 142 Figueiredo, Debra Lynne 49, 51, 142 Firth, Susan Thornton 64, 142 Floro, Lawrence Arthur III 53, 142, 155, 200, 201 Flowers, Richard Wayine 67, 142 Ford, Rodney Kent 142 Francis, Mary Ann 75, 142 Frank, Martha 77 Frank, Patricia Ellen 30, 142 Frost, Lawrence Yankey Jr. 45, 142 Fulgran, Marion Luion 18, 50, 142, 235 C Gable, Vicki Lynn 143 Gardina, Particia Ann 40, 47 Gardner, Laura Melissa 143 Gardner, Rick Carlton 65 Gayle, Theresa Yvonne 143 Geiger, Patricia Lynn 52, 62, 143 Geiger, Ruth Agnes 62, 143 Gerringer, Charlie Allen 13, 35, 48, 143, 163 Gibbons, Mark Calvenley 38, 143, 234 Gibson, Jacquelyn Sue 143 Gilday, John Albert 64 Giles, Phyllis 143 Gillen, Betty Louise 13, 143 Glenn, Clarence Edward Jr. 67, 144 Goldacker, Gary Vaughn 48, 53, 60, 125, 144, 234 Golden, Alvis Leon 144 Goldman, Roger Steven 13, 30, 31, 38, 41, 59, 60, 125, 126, 144, 164 Goodman, Andrew Mark 30, 45, 48, 53, 144 Goodman, Dale Forrest 30, 35, 39, 42, 48, 53, 59, 144, 145 Goodman, Francine Marie 144 Goodman, Linda Ann 144 Goodman, Zandra Benita 144 Gousse, Ednamae Lenore 144 Grady, Horachel Cisroe 62, 144 Gravely, Clara Uneicer 144 Green, Rita Gay 145 Gregory, Gilbert 145 Gresham, Kathy Flynn 40, 52, 145 Groves, Susan Lee 46, 145 Grow, Deborah Jean 145 Guilford, Bruce Edward 53, 145 H Hall, Edwin Norman 145 Hall, Katherine Lynn 77, 145 Hall, Rhonda Mraie 145 Hanson, Jon Gregory 38, 145 Harmon, Bruce Lionel 144, 145 Harness, Rosemary Lynn 145 Harper, Richard 56, 146 Harris, George Henry Jr. 146 Harris, Karen Denise 30, 50, 146, 235 Harris, Regina Michele 12,.50, 146, 238, 239 Hatcher, Elizabeth DeEtte 146 Hawkins, Jan Marie 30, 146 Hawks, Brenda Kay 30, 31, 38, 52, 58, 146 Haywood, Michael 67, 146 Health, Lauren Grosuenor 146 Hecht, Joseph Stephen 48, 53, 59, 146 Hemmila, Catherine Lynn 38, 146 Henley, Constance Denise 146 Herstrom, Frederick Wallis Jr. 45, 147 Hill, Everette Traedwell Jr. 147 Hill, James Carter 147 Hill, Julie May 39, 66, 147 Hill, William Granthum Jr. 147 Hilling, David Bruce 48, 147, 202 Hines, Jeanette 147 Hines, Michael Tyrone 147 Hinton, Detira 147 Hix, Leann Janice 147 Holley, David Lee 147 Holliday, Merry Lynn 38, 147 Holloman, Regina Mae 148 Holmes, Charles Alfred 148 Holt, John Grady 65, 148 Hopkins, Mark Paul 148, 160 Hopkins, Stephanie Marie 49, 62, 148 Hopson, Denise Nadine 18, 30, 61, 148 Houser, Teresa JoAnne 148 Hugget, Jean Elizabeth 47, 148 Huggins, Andrew Houston 45, 148 Hymer, Mark Thomas 148 I Ingram, Debora May 148 Ingram, Lona Dawn 40, 41, 148, 234 Ireland, William James 42, 149 J James, Steven Robert 149, 214, 215 Jenkins, Donna Marie 149, 238, 239 Jenkins, Jacquelyn 149 Jenkins, Roger Leon 149 Johnson, Jeffrey Scott 149 Johnson, Lauren Leigh 62, 149 Johnson, Randall Bervard 12, 30, 31, 126, 149 Jones, Barry James 149 Jones, Bonnie Sue 49, 57, 58, 149 Jones, Denise 149 Jones, Gloria Denise 149 Jones, Ha lcyon Rosita 150 Jones, Jean Moreland 13, 47, 124, 125, 126, 150 Jones, John Allison Jr. 13, 17, 124, 125, 150 Jones, Pamela Jean 150 Jones, Robert Byron 13, 30, 31, 38, 48, 150, 155 Jones, Sheila Marie 150 Jones, Vanessa Townley 150 K Kamees, Keenan Gene 150, 160 Kapshuck, Frances Ann 39, 150, 151, 234 Keene, Frank Luther 77, 151 Keener, Nancy Carol 49, 150 Kelley, James Edward 65, 151 Keller, Sharon Lynn 151 Kerrison, Diane D. 151 Klinger, Joan Debra 151 Knibb, John Mark 61, 151 Knight, Shirley Ann 151 Kopcik, David Keith 151 Kostyal, Kimberly Ann 39, 44, 46, 151 L Lawrence, Sarah Elizabeth 151 Lawson, Paul Douglas 67, 151 Lawson, Robert Skidmore 151 Leak, Barbara Ann 151 Lester, Raymond Michael 64 Lindsey, Valerie Jean 152, 235 Lineberry, Marilyn Denise 13, 18, 30, 31, 49, 62 , 125, 238, 239 Little, Claudia Suzanne 152 Luciano, Joseph Marion 152 Lyons, Phyllis Diane 152, 235 M MacCutcheon, Sherman Leroy 122, 152 Mallow, Brittain Paul 152 Mangrum, Curtis Nathamiel 152, 202, 205 Manning, Barbara Page 152 Marr, Mary Lee 152 Marshall, Patricia Gayle 152 Martin, Darnae Michelle 74. 152 Mason, Wanda Lou 153 Massenburg, Judith Yvonne 153, 40 Maven, John Edward 153 Mazur, Michael Anthony 35, 59, 60, 61, 136, 153,234 Mcadoo, Michael Tyrone 153, 202 McCutcheon, Barbara Ann 153 McElveen, Thomas Levack Jr. 153 McErlean, Edwin Andrew Jr. 115, 153, 202 McEarlean, Faith Ann 40, 44, 153 McFarland, Carol Martha 56, 77, 153 McFarland, Daniel Mercer 153 McHatton, Gary Devon 56, 154 McLeod, Leslie Ann 57, 138, 154 McNair, Lonnie 154, 202 Melton, Sharon, Melinda 154 Melvin, Barry Eugene 154 Merrill, James Douglas 154 Mierchuk, Mildred Louise 154 Miller, James Warren 154 Mills, Thomas Jr. 202, 204, 205 Mitchell, Diana Wynette 49, 154 Mitchell, Jean Carol 41, 154 Mitchell, Joan Ellen 35, 38, 41, 47, 126, 154 Moore, Beverly Vanessa 154 Moore, Sandra Elizabeth 155 Mooring, Julie Mae 155 Moses, Carolyn Juanita 40, 155, 235 Mugler, Catherine Susan 38, 46, 57, 155 Murphy, Rufus Roy Jr. 155, 202 Murray, Curtis Cornelious 155 Myers, Wayne Francis 155 N Neil, Robert Keith 13, 155 Newby, Alphonzo Lee 202, 204 Norris, Thomas Cork 47, 56, 59, 66, 155 Norton, John David 155 Novikoff, Margaret Lynn 38, 40, 47, 155 Nuckols, Steven Don 155 Nunn, Stephanie Williams 155, 156 O Odell, Janet Marie 156 Ogiba, Mary Ann 30, 39, 57, 125, 156, 234 Oliveras, Horst George 38, 77, 156 Owens, Robert Hope 38, 156 Ozment, David Roy 30, 39, 60, 156, 234 P Parker, Kevin Aston 156 Parker, Renita Marshall 156 Patrick, Cindy Ann 30, 47, 156 Pearce, Valerie Diane 12, 38, 156 Pearson, Shawneequa Colice 51,52, 58, 156, 235 Peoples, Ronald McKinley 156 Perkins, Newton Ray Jr. 157 Perry, Carolyn Jean 45, 157 Perry, Delma Rene 157 Perry, Delores 50, 157, 235 Peters, Jeanne Michele 38, 157 index Phelps, William Roger Jr. 157, 173 Phillips, Alice Bixler 38, 48, 66, 157, 230, 231 Pierce, Jerry Whit 157 Pike, James Fredrick 65, 157 Pitsilides, Ellen 157, 234 Pollard, Danny Ray 157 Popovich, Steve Edward 77, 157 Porter, Colleen Bridgette 50, 158, 235 Porter, Lynthis LaVerne 158, 235 Powell, Charles Prince III 67, 159 Price, William Joseph 12, 48, 53, 59, 77, 158, 223 Pugh, Phyllis 158 Pulsifer, Donald Stephen 158 Q Quinn, Cheryl Lee 158 R Rathbone, Roger Keith 47, 53, 158 Ray, Debra Lynn 30, 31, 38, 52, 158 Reed, Janie Theresa 158 Reid, Georgia Elizabeth 158 Richardson, Lisa Leigh 30, 39, 57, 158 Rickett, Bernard Jr. 48, 53, 158 Riddick, Julius Wendell 218 Roberson, Thurman Elmarsh 159 Roberts, Susan Elizabeth 30, 41, 60, 159 Robins, Ross Aaron 38, 42, 43, 59, 139, 159 Rogers, Douglas Andrew 159 Rogers, William Conrad Jr. 48, 154, 202 Rowe, Frances Jolean 159 Ruffin, Larry Alonza 159 S Saunders, Arthur Garfield 159 Saunders, Judith Kaye 38, 159 Savage, Carlton Alfred 159 Savage, Thaddeus Warsaw 159, 202 Scott, Robert Sherwood 67 Scott, Tarnyal Darrell 159 Scott, William Lee 159 Seaman, Toni Dian 159 Segraves, Jimmy W. 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