Hampton Roads Academy - Log Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

 - Class of 1967

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President Gary Parker Vice-President Robert Van Arsdale Secretary Thora Brout Treasurer Richard Blount Student Council Representative Allen Tanner 23

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jgwicL The Class of 1967, being of good health and reasonably sound mind, does hereby bequeath the following . . . JIM AVERY: I leave my astounding soccer ability to Phil Hoffman, and my theories of aesthetics to my sister. SUSAN BEAVEN: I leave my ever-sweet disposition and never-ending patience to next year ' s head cheerleader, and a Pepsi bottle worth 3 ? deposit to Tina. MIRIAM CORSON: I leave the B.B.C. in good shape. DOUG DEAL: I leave to Mark an unachieved potential and some unused will power so that he can win some races. MARGO DONALDSON: I leave a chunk to Helen. NANA DONALDSON: I leave a year to Charlotte, and a dozen thermometers to Dr. Clark. TRIP FERGUSON: H.R.A. builds character. I leave my seven years to the senior class. GINA FITZHUGH: I leave Marc ' s true confession notes to Anne. JOHN FORREST: I leave Saturday Study Hall to David Shook, and my cross-country pace to Louis Smithson. JUDY GORDON: I leave the night of the tramp to Marc, and two N.Y. ' s for Trip to obscurely remem- ber. RICHARD GROOVER: I leave THE ELEMENTARY BOOK OF COACHING to Mr. Worthington, my col- lar to Mr. Hogg, and my little black book to Jimmy Lee. OLIVER GUGELOT: I will my collection of restricted issues from the PLAYBOY ANNUAL to those who double date? JOHN HASTINGS: I bequeath my love of snakes to Col. Dick. GREG HIEMENZ: I leave my old rusty guitar strings to Phil Hoffman, Larry Jones, and John Deal. H.R.A. beware! The El Jays will rise again! BRUCE HOFFMAN: I leave my goggles to Dr. Clark, and the short laps to next year ' s cross-country team. CHARLES HOLZBACH: I leave all my unanswered questions to Col. Dick and Mr. Layne to look up, and my answers to their questions for Mr. Timmins to figure out. STEVE JACKSON: I leave my parking space to the Red Baron. ROSS JERNIGAN: I leave Chickenman ' s philosophies to be Mr. Hogg ' s guiding light in the years to come. W-e-e-e-1-1-1-1 . . . CLARA JOHNSON: I leave the royalties from my mystery novel, MY UNDERSTANDING OF HIGHER MATHEMATICS, to be divided between Mr. Layne and Mr. Timmins, and the Romper Room no-no ' s to Mr. Hogg. NED MORGAN: I leave Bobby Armfield and David Horne. WALLACE NEWTON: I leave a cot to Dr. Clark, and all French girls to Twyman. NANCYE PENROSE: I leave my 25 lbs. of English books to Bill Poole and more efficient library as- sistants to Mrs. Knuepfer. BILL SALLEY: I leave my lucky sweatshirt to Mr. Timmins, the matching shoes to Mark Goldstein, and a lunch in the trash can for the next needy student. ANNE SNIFFEN: I leave Oh Holy Night to some Glee Club generation FAR hence. HARTSELL TEAGLE: I leave Judy a wild Friday night and fond memories. RICHARD TOLL: I leave a yawn to the library and a cough to the teachers ' lounge. JIMMY WILSON: I leave a lonely goalie ' s job, a tennis racquet for the trophy case, and a French curve to Col. Farnsworth. NAN WISE: I leave Sue Avery one wonderful voyage aboard the Bala Cynwyd to Emerald Isle, to Peggy Tucker my scuppernong gun for high times, and to Peggy McChesney many finished melodies. GAY WISE: I leave Mulberry Island to Sue, straight hair to Peggy, and Hazel to Bonny. 22



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Gary Anderson Bobby Armfield Sue Avery Beverly Baggs Not Pictured Not Pictured Elizabeth Baltes Cindy Behm Richard Blount Betsy Bright Elaine Briglia Thora Brout Carol Capers Brad Carmines Marc Cooper Betty Ann Glasheen Nancy Gonzales Peggy Greene Barry Hamilton Bobby Harris 24

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