Hopewell High School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hopewell, VA)

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•v2?y :• ' THE 1968 KALEIDOSCOPE VOLUME XLIII PRESENTED BY THE KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA CONTENTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY PAGE 16 Athletics Page 98 7 968 KALEIDOSCOPE FEATURES PAGE 180 Index Page 235 Advertisements Page 198 3 EVERY FIELD TOWARD PROGRESS Progress is the magic that improves the things about us; And progress is the whirlwind force that moves with or without us. Without it we would have no school, but only empty land. Without it there would be no tool to benefit the hand. But progress is not enough if it must stand alone. As a diamond in the rough resembles any other stone. But when the gem is polished and the brilliance let shine through. Its conformity is abolished. And this is what we do When students we uncover and their high school lives review. Their identities we discover form patterns bright and gay, Everchanging from year to year in a Kaleidoscopic way. But yet, those patterns always veer closer to perfection. So long in our hearts let us hear one last recollection: Since God helps those who help themselves and forgets those who regress, Into barren media we must delve and turn every field toward progress. f t ‘ Jm. ¥ JS % s ' -■ , iff El ■ i? J||||l , : 1 .• lypAWi lMK ♦ ' l W m ' M W , J r ' - mm. i ' ' ali htwrm 3BM JJ r f jl ■Hg%jg g -1 | v - _ : fv tr u i ' X [ Al V i i ft i flb ' 1 pS ' ii 5 . i 1 DEDICATION MR. STUART L. MOREFIELD The senior class respectfully dedicates this yearbook to Stuart L. Morefield Gapping our high school days are a multitude of emotions: the ecstasy and sweet fruits of victory, The thrill provided by our first united victory coursed through the blood of us all, but the excitement was depicted particularly by the actions and expressions portrayed by our cheerleaders. a rapture Left: The library is a point of great esteem for our new high school. Our new librarian, Miss Sara Holden, explains to a sen¬ ior English class the use of a card catalog. Right Top: The covered entrance to the north of the building serves as an entrance to the school from the student parking lot as well as protection from the weather for students taking the bus. Bottom Right: Underclassmen relax by romping on the tram- polene in the auxiliary gym. New athletic facilities are a source of deep pride to our student body. mm ‘ I ■■ r ill 1 1 , M |4pV|] Pj .Wfev- ' V ,1 u J in the pride that we feel for our new school , 9 an enthusi response by participator urgent calls An added spectacle this year was the twirling of fire by some of our majorettes, and Melva Ingram aptly displays her talent here with a sense of enjoyment and vigor. friends and A well-supported activity at home football games was the selling of hotdogs by our S.C.A. The attempt was quite successful and activities, Our new library lacked books, but had the willing support of our Key Club members who helped Miss Holden place encylopedias on the new shelves. V.-: : . A, : . . f ifm X.Jfj If M A ! ft IM 1 ' Mil ' “1% K ' ’ I at. gP V i Vj iSk Hfl|| .ugaCB Top: Several ‘Blue Devils ” walk across the floor of our new gymnasium after a tiring practice session. Bottom: One of the nicest things about the new Hopewell High School is its expanded facilities in the language department. Here a class listens attentively to lab tapes. Top: The students found our new lunch room a pleasure to eat in this year. Bottom: Miss Taylor s advanced art class exhibits some ot its latest works of art on a green behind the school. Maigo Wright and Jimmy Fore enjoy themselves dancing to the beat of the “Premiers” who played for the Sophomore Dance last spring. The Class of 1968 gathers to form a friendship circle for a fond Mater. and a constant perfection in and goals Billy Ellison clutches Pam Billy in an uproar¬ ious scene from the Dra¬ ma Club’s production “Send Me No Flowers”. farewell to the football team with the singing of the Alma desire for true life’s fulfillment With a broad smile Miss Donna Gleason is crowned the 1968 Homecoming Queen by Miss Faye Alderson. attained. While pausing to make last minute prep¬ arations for the annual beauty contest, Miss Pat Shaw is beautifully framed by the mirror in which she is gazing. 15 A student pensively views the seal that stands for all our past accomplishments and those of the future. It was once said that the mediocre teacher tells the good teacher explains, the superior teacher demonstrates, the great teacher inspires. Although this maxim is ac¬ curately portrayed at Hopewell High School, in each department are found revolutionary advancements. Simply by strolling down a corridor, the simultaneous click of a hundred new electric typewriters or the busy whir of our lately installed computer may be heard. A glance into the library, the choir room, or the science lab is convincing proof that progress sets the pace in our new school. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Charles W. Smith Superintendent of Schools William and Mary, M.A.; Howard College, B.S. Charles N. Moore Director of Instruction 18 William and Mary, B.S. Helen M. Thrift Visiting Teacher Blackstone Junior College; Radford, B.S. SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right: Chalmer Pritchard, Bryant Marks, Tem ple Lee, Julia Bartha, Charles Smith, Edna Earl Beach, and Robert Andrews. Our school board members in action. They are always working hard to better our education. 19 ADMINISTRATION F. Caroll Alexander Principal R.P.I., B.S. in Distributive Education, V.P.I., M.S. in Education, University of Virginia, William and Mary. Sidney A. Boyette Junior Assistant Principal V.P.I., B.S. Public Administration, University of Virginia, M.S. in Secondary Education. Alton L. Crist Dean of Students University of Richmond, B.A., College of William and Mary, University of Virginia. Eual W. Culbertson Director of Student Activities Newberry College, A.B., Peabody College, University of Virginia, College of William and Mary. 20 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Willa R. Taylor Eastern Kentucky State College, A.B., M.A. Helen D. Agrella Lynchburg College, B.A., Hyannis StateTeacher’s College, University of Virginia, R.P.I. Eunice G. McCall Madison College, B.S., R.P.I., William and Mary, University of Virginia. Our Guidance Department has in many ways helped each of us. In these days of tur¬ moil and confusion they have helped us plan the road ahead, to insure a better tomorrow in whichever field of progress we choose. , OFFICE Dorothy K. Sordelett Head Office Secretary Birdie L. Suyes Office Secretary Lydia V. Williams Office Secretary Anna Sue Thomas I.B.M. Secretary In our office at Hopewell High School we need really capable women to handle the bookwork. These dedicated women have been assisted in their chores by the newly installed office machines. STUDY HALL Juanita B. Giese Concord State Teacher’s College, West Virginia Wesleyan College. Lea D. Hapstack Mary Washington College, University of Richmond. Our H.H.S. study hall teachers are truly helpful women who will gladly give assistance and sug¬ gestions to their many students. They keep our study halls very orderly and provide lor us a quiet hour in which to work. The newly formed senior honor study halls show their trust in their students. Mary Helen Burch Mary Washington College, B.S., William and Mary, R.P.I. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Our English teachers at H.H.S. provide us with the means to obtain success in all fields by developing the important attribute of understanding and being able to express ideas. This is vital in the progressive world we must face in the future. Cora W. Johnson Mary Washington College, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed. Phyllis H. Farnsworth Syracuse University, B.A., University of Virginia Billy J. Gilmore Southwest Baptist College, A-A., University of Richmond, B.A., University of Virginia. Dorothy D. Minchew Longwood, B.S., William and Mary, R.P.I., V.P.I. 24 IT.... .• • • ' ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Phyllis S. Synan Radford College, B.A., Emmanuel College Louise Mann Longwood College Donna C. Orr Western Kentucky State College, B.S. Jean P. Garrett Longwood College, B.S., University of Virginia. Betty Ann Clarke East Carolina, B.S. Additional books, films and other visual aids help to make the study of literature a more exciting, enriching experience for the youth of today. i i 25 i MATH DEPARTMENT The field of mathematics is rapidly becoming the key to the future. With more and more emphasis being put on a computerized business world, math looms as an integral part of a new generation. The Math Department is aware of this and strives to prepare the youth of H.H.S. The new use of com¬ puters this year offers many new op¬ portunities in the mathematics field. Elizabeth C. Fun- East Carolina College, B.S., Univ. of North Carolina. Mae M. Andrews Randolph Macon Women’s College, A.B. Nadia Z. Phillips Susquehanna Univ., B.A., R.P.I. Prentiss Schroder Greensboro College, B.A., Columbia Univ. Jack L. Stallard Emory and Henry College, B.A., R.P.I. Alice G. Szigeti Madison College, B.S., William and Mary. Forrest Glass Wake Forest, B.S., William and Mary, M.Ed. Ethel Hancock West Virginia Univ., B.S., Morris Harvey College. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Richard H. Hoagland Scarritt College, R.P.I., B.A. Anne T. Kitchen Longwood College, B.S., R.P.I. Harry E. Baldwin Illinois State Normal University, Purdue. Anne P. Theodore William and Mary College, B.S., U. of Va., U. of Richmond. Progress is continuously being made in the field of science. To keep up with the tremendous pace, we need the best background we can obtain from the basic courses taught at H.H.S. Each science class has easy access to classroom, a supplyroom, and a laboratory. The school has put much money into desperately needed lab equipment so that its many science students can see their subject come alive. Mae Garis East Carolina, N.C. State, M.A., East Carolina Ext. William and Mary College. Anne King Longwood College 27 John Ballard Murray State University, B.S. Marvin P. Turpin University of Virginia, Ch.E., R.P.I., Univ. of Richmond. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT The Language Department has the responsibility of increasing communication between the peoples of the world. This is vital in striving for world peace. The new language lab, with its earphones and interesting tapes, provides us with the means of improving each student’s progress individually. This also increases the teacher’s incentive to aid her students separately. Audrey F. Chambliss William and Mary, B.A., Columbia University, M.A., University of Aix (France). Frances B. Gilliam Longwood College, B.S., U. of Virginia, William and Mary, R.P.I. Mercedes Sais Normal School for Teachers, University of Oriente-Cuba,’ 28 B.A., R.P.I. Irene Beauchamp N.Y. Univ., College of William and Mary, R.P.I., V.P.I., U. of Richmond, U.N.C., U. of Maryland, B.S., Universidad Internacional mem SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Knowledge of the past helps to plan for a better future. The use of televisions this year broadens the scope for further learning concerning the world and her people. Kathryn E. Leadbetter Longwood College, B.S., R.P.I., College of William and Mary. Jerrell Sober Pennsylvania State Teachers College, B.S., U. of Richmond, R.P.I., U. of Pennsylvania. Stuart L. Morefield University of Richmond, B.A., R.P.I. Evelyn E. Nye U. of South Carolina, B.A., U. of Virginia, R.P.I., College of William and Mary. Harold Williams Old Dominion College, B.S., U. of Richmond, M.A., Chowan. 29 Jack Daniel U. of Richmond, R.P.I., William and Mary. Earl Kennedy R.P.I., V.P.I. GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Dolores Elaine Webb Madison College, B.S., University of Virginia, M.Ed. It was once said that a man can have every earthly pleasure, but if he does not have his health he has nothing. The physical education classes afford a chance for students to take a break from their schoolwork while learning to enjoy certain sports and games. They also learn a proper, healthy outlook on life as well as how to care for their bodies. In the new auxiliary gymnasium the girls learn such intricate skills as walking on balance beams and jumping on mini-trampolines. The girls got a new locker room with separate baskets and showers for each student this year. 30 Elizabeth Ballard Murray State College, B.S. BOYS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT J. D. Tiller N.C. State, R.P.I., B.S. A sound, healthy body is more easily obtained with the new auxiliary gym and many types of body building equip¬ ment. To learn teamwork, good sportsmanship, and to develop physical fitness is important for success in any chosen occupation. William H. Littlepage Bridgewater College, B.A. i MUSIC DEPARTMENT Madeline S. Atkins R.P.I., College of William and Mary, B. of Music Ed., University of Virginia, Madison College. Through the field of music, students discover and practice their varied talents and abilities. The students also find enjoyment and rewarding experiences from their activities and performances throughout the year. Some added features in our music department this year are: sep¬ arate band and choir rooms, a new piano, risers for the choir, and air conditioning. H. George Taylor Sherwood Conservatory of Music, B. of Music, Marshall University, Eastern Kentucky State College, Morehead State College, DePaul University, University of Wisconsin. ART DEPARTMENT Elizabeth Taylor Longwood The art department awakens and develops an appreciation for the many types of art. The art department in our new school has great facilities and equipment. Through this department many new talents are discovered and careers are formed. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT In our new school there are three departments in Home- Economics. We have two complete unit kitchens including dishwasher, garbage disposal, washer, dryer, and numerous small electric appliances. There are also two living-dining room areas. For variety one is furnished in Danish Modern and the other is Early American. For the first time at H.H.S. we have an Occupatio nal Training Department. This offers students training in two fields: food service and clothing service. Ethel B. Rogers Radford College, B.S. Alease E. Raney Virginia State College, B.S. mu LIBRARY From the library we can gain valuable information on any subject we desire. This year, in our new library there is a serious reading room for students working on special papers. Through our use of the many advantages provided for us, we learn that books can become our friends if we but read them. Sara Holden Madison Edwina Moore North Texas State University i COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT iiii i tg Azielee K. George Montreat College, B.E., R.P.I. Lucy W. Pritchard Mary Washington College, B.S., University of Virginia. Among the many advantages for progress in our new high school, our commercial department offers data processing and an all-electric typing department. Through our com¬ mercial department, students learn about the progressing business world. By studying commercial work they are better prepared to face any career they might choose. Ella Rowe Mary Washington College, B.S., V.P.I., University of Virginia. Thelma G. Clark Winthrop College, B.S., R.P.I. Elizabeth Haley Glass Mary Washington College, B.S., William and Mary, University of Virginia. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Distributive Education involves students that are in¬ terested in the distribution of goods or the field of mer¬ chandising. Their schedules include part-time employment which gives them valuable experience and training. Hope¬ well’s D.E. program is one of the strongest and best in Virginia, and their slogan is “Service with a smile”. Ellen Carlon Radford College, V.P.I. Walter J. Raines Marshall University, B.B.A., Concord, V.P.I., R.P.I. i INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING nrC il A Malvin M. Utleye Austin Peay State College, A.A., King College, A.B., Middle Tennessee State College, East Tenn. State College, Univ. of Tenn.,Tenn. Wesleyan College, Univ. of North Carolina, Baylor Univ., University of Va. Industrial Cooperative Training is a program involving work in the class and also on-the-job. It is an excellent opportunity to train students in the profession of their choice. Our school has a good I.C.T. program, and a large percentage of our students that take the program continue in their chosen fields after graduation. A £ . v 1:X 0 if MM INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Frederick A. Woehr State University of New York, College at Oswego, B.S., M.S., Rochester Institute of Technology. Our Industrial Arts Department enables students to learn more about woodworking, printing, electronics, and drafting. Nearly all the equipment and facilities in this department are new. Our department helps prepare students for future life by providing them with valuable experience. Samuel Z. Strong Hesston College, A.A., in Industrial Arts, Eastern Kentucky State College, B.S., Eastern Kentucky University. G. M. Showalter L. L. Cooke School of Engineering, U.S. Army Signaling School, Mid-West Signal School, University of Va., R.P.I. Glen Myrick Apprenticeship in Industrial Work at Titmus Optical Company James S. Landes Eastern Kentucky State College, B.S., Berea College. 39 When four dosses entered their newly construct¬ ed high school last fall, they discovered a spontane¬ ous wave of school spirit. This surge of enthusiasm grew rapidly as the classes established an interde¬ pendence necessary to the proper functioning of a student body. Pride in our school grounds has initiated an overall endeavor to maintain their meritable condi¬ tion and to promote an attempt to beautify them even more. Each step we take is another goal accomplished on our road to progress, and during this year we have advanced another giant step in our march. CLASSES ■a. J .. - ■ «. _ji B .- i , Jjl 1 u WAI SENIOR CLASS THE SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD: Row 1: Cindy Culley, Carolyn Medlock, Jack Ripani, Helen Poole. Row 2: Kerry Rimes, Cathy Drake, Carolyn Conover, Gary Akers, Jo Anne Snell. Row 3: Jinxie Szigeti, Eddie Miles, David Harless, Pete Leadbetter. TREASURER Cindy Lou Culley PRESIDENT Jack Felix Ripani SECRETARY Helen Lynda Poole VICE-PRESIDENT Carolyn Lee Medlock Class of ' 68 Swings Out! Robert Edward Adams “Bobby” Gary Wesley Akers “Gary” Danna Louise Alcorn “Danna” Senior Directory Adams, Robert Edward - D. E., Chaplain. Akers, Gary Wesley - Home¬ room President, Secretary, S. C. A. Representative, Traffic Squad Chairman; French Circle; Latin Forum; Science Club; Drama Guild; Hi-Y, Secretary, Reporter; M. G. A. Delegate; Pep Club; Senior Executive Board; Honor Council; Bacca¬ laureate and Graduation Usher; National Honor Society; KA¬ LEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Classes, Assistant Photographer, Classes Editor. Alcorn, Danna Louise - Pep Club; Spanish Club. Linda Lea Allmond “Lindy” Julia Jamelle Ameen “Jamelle” Edward Lee Ashbrook “Ed” Gloria Lee Bailey Linda Constance Balazs Lucinda Maude Barbee “Gloria” “Linda” 43 Cindy Allmond, Linda Lea - Home¬ room President, Vice-President, S. C. A. Representative, Student of the Week Chairman, Delegate to Foreign Forum; Latin Forum, President, Vice-President; Pep Club; Science Club; French Club; J. V. Basketball, Varsity Basket¬ ball; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; National Honor Society, Secre¬ tary, President; Girls’ State Dele¬ gate, Outstanding Citizen Medal; Science Fair, First and Third Girls’ Physical; Graduation Mar¬ shal; Sophomore Dance Refresh¬ ments Chairman; KALEIDO¬ SCOPE STAFF, Assistant Or¬ ganizations, Editor Organiza¬ tions. Ameen, Julia Jamelle - Home¬ room Treasurer, Secretary, Vice- President, S. C. A. Representa¬ tive; Science Club; Latin Forum; Pep Club, Treasurer; Drama Guild; French Circle; National Honor Society; J. V. Basketball, Co-Captain; Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; First Runner up, Jun¬ ior Miss and Miss Hopewell High; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, As¬ sistant Sports. Ashbrook, Edward Lee Bailey, Gloria Lee - Homeroom President; Spanish Club; F. H. A.; I.C. T.;V. I. C. A. Balazs, Linda Constance F. B. L. A.; French Circle; Tatlcr Staff. Barbee, Lucinda Maude V. O. T.; F. B. L. A., Parlia¬ mentarian; Tatler Staff; Inter- Club Council. Informal Senior Party Ushers in Barker, Weldon Paige - Home¬ room Secretary; Eighth Grade Football; 1967 Football Statisti¬ cian. Basile, Linda Marie-Homeroom President, Secretary; Latin Fo¬ rum; Spanish Club. Baugher, Robert Eugene - Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer; Science Club; French Circle; Var¬ sity Track; Cross-Country Track Team. Bishop, Susan Gene - Home¬ room Secretary, Vice-President; Spanish Club; Homecoming Prin¬ cess; Junior Popularity Contest and Senior Superlatives, “Best Dressed.” Bohannan, Jay - Transfer Stu¬ dent; Art Club. Boiler, William Benjamin - Sci¬ ence Club; Drama Club. Susan Gene Bishop “Susan” Jay Bohannan “Jay” William Benjamin Boiler “Bill” Book, Mary Catherine - Art Club, Chaplain; Junior Execu¬ tive Board; Art Show, Honorable Mention; Senior Superlatives, “Best Looking”; Second Runner Up, Miss Hopewell High. Boone, Carolyn Jeannette - F. H. A.; J. V. Hockey, Varsity Hockey; J. V. Basketball, Var¬ sity Basketball, All Prep Reserve Team; Varsity Softball; Gym¬ nastics Team; Girls’ Monogram Club; Blue and Gold Senior Marching Band. Bradley, Dolores Jewell F. B. L. A.; V. O. T. Mary Catherine Book “Mary” Carolyn Jeannette Boone “Carolyn” Dolores Jewell Bradley “Dolores” 44 School Year and Unites Class; V Janice Corrine Brogdon “Janice” Lula Lee Bryant “Lula” Janet Clair Brydon “Janet” Brogdon, Janice Corrine Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer. Bryant, Lula Lee - F. H. A.; Library Staff. Brydon, Janet Clair - Home¬ room Secretary; S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative, Bulletin Board, Scrap¬ book, and Inter-Club Council Committee Chairman; Spanish Club; Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant- at-Arms; Lambda Tri-Hi-Y; Sen¬ ior Band; National Honor So¬ ciety; Honor Council; “Miss Noel” Princess; Homecoming Princess; Junior Beauty Contest Armbands and Junior-Senior Ar¬ bor Decorations Chairman; Jun¬ ior Popularity and Senior Super¬ latives, “Most Original”; KALEI¬ DOSCOPE STAFF, Junior As¬ sistant Business Manager, Busi¬ ness Manager. Anna Elena Buffo “Pudgy” Yuell Edward Chandler III “Fuji” Celia Alice Charlton “Celia” Buffo, Anna Elena - Homeroom President, Secretary; D. E., Sec¬ retary; Science Club; Spanish Club; Senior Marching and Con¬ cert Band; Majorette. Chandler, Yuell Edward, III Homeroom Vice-President; Hi-Y; Varsity Football; Track; Boys’ Monogram Club. Charlton, Celia Alice - Transfer Student; French Circle; Press Club. Chavis, Janet Leigh - Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Sen¬ ior Choir, Ensemble; J. V. Hoc¬ key; Varsity Hockey, Co- Captain; J. V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain; Tennis Team; Girls’ Monogram Club. Cherniak, Andrew - Science Club; Senior Marching and Con¬ cert Band. Chisholm, Joseph Michael — Transfer Student; Baseball; Boys’ Monogram Club. Janet Leigh Chavis “Janet” Andrew Chermak “Andrew” Joseph Michael Chisholm 45 “Mike” 6 Seniors Tapped into National Chivers, Karen May Home¬ room President, Vice-President; Tennis; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Point Chairman; French Circle; Inter- Club Council; S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative; Transfer Student. Clarke, Joanne Elizabeth - Homeroom Secretary; D. E., Re¬ porter, State Secretary-Treasurer Candidate; Junior Tri-Hi-Y; Jun¬ ior Popularity Contest and Sen¬ ior Superlatives, “Biggest Flirt”. Cleveland, Willie Stephen - Senior Superlatives, “Best Danc- Coleman, James Charles — V. I. C. A., President. Conover, Carolyn May - Home¬ room President, Treasurer, Secre¬ tary; Spanish Club; F. H. A.; Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Reporter; Kap¬ pa Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, Point Chair¬ man; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, President; National Honor Society; Junior Executive Board; Junior Beauty Contest Solicitations Chairman; Homecoming Princess; Senior Executive Board; Senior Super¬ latives, “Most Sincere”; KALEI¬ DOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Classes Editor. Corey, Douglas Roy - Science Club; French Circle; Pep Club; J. V. Football; Varsity Football; Track. Crotts, Connie Ann - Crutchfield, Gary Lee - Science Club; Spanish Club. Culley, Cindy Lou - Homeroom Secretary; Spanish Club; F.T.A., Treasurer, Turtle Race Co-Chair¬ man; Junior Class Treasurer; Jun¬ ior Tri-Hi-Y; Kappa Lambda Tri- Hi-Y; Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President; Junior Beauty Contest Business Manager; Prom Invita¬ tions Co-Chairman; Senior Class Treasurer; Homecoming Prin¬ cess; “Miss Noel” Princess; Na¬ tional Honor Society; Junior Popularity Contest, “Cutest”, “Most Dependable”; Senior Su¬ perlatives, “Friendliest”; KA¬ LEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Business Manager. Karen May Chivers “Karen” Joanne Elizabeth Clarke “Joanne” Willie Stephen Cleveland “Scooter” James Charles Coleman “Jimmy” Carolyn May Conover “Carolyn” Douglas Roy Corey “Doug” Connie Ann Crotts Gary Lee Crutchfield Cindy Lou Culley “Connie” 4 g “Gary” “Cindy” Honor Society, Bringing Count to 25; Cunningham, Vickie Linda Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Drama Guild; I. C. T. Dale, Janice Lynn — I. C. T.; Spanish Club; J. V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Gymnastics Team. Dalton, Dianne Gail - Transfer Student; Pep Club. Vickie Linda Cunningham “Vickie” Janice Lynn Dale “Janice” Dianne Gail Dalton “Dianne” Edward Henry Davis Terry Madison Davis Curtis Elwood Delbridge “Eddie” “Terry” “C. T.” Davis, Edward Henry - Transfer Student; Library Staff. Davis, Terry Madison - Home¬ room President; Eighth Grade Football; Eighth Grade Basket¬ ball;!. V. Football; Spanish Club; Sophomore Executive Board. Delbridge, Curtis Elwood V. I. C. A.; Track. Denson, Vickie Leigh - F. H. A.; Pep Club. Devers, Berkley — Track. Doeg, William Frederic - Drama Guild; Science Club; J. V. Bas¬ ketball; Homeroom Vice-Presi¬ dent; S. C. A. Representative; Key Club. Vickie Leigh Denson “Vickie” Berkley Devers “Burt” 47 William Frederic Doeg “Bill” Doutt, Alice Lee - F. H. A.; Tatler Staff; F. B. L. A. Drake, Catherine Alexis - Drama Guild; S. C. A. Representative; Pep Club, Transportation Chair¬ man; Latin Forum; Junior Choir; Junior Executive Board; F. B. L. A.; V. O. T.; Tatler Staff; Senior Executive Board. Drumwright, Thomas William - J. V. Football, Eighth Grade Football; Varsity Football, Co- Captain; Track; Hi-Y. Seniors Instigate Second Half Pep Alice Lee Doutt Catherine Alexis Drake Thomas William Drumwright “Alice” “Cathy” “Tommy” Dry, Robert Flake, Jr. - Home¬ room President, S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative, Traffic Squad Chair¬ man; Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Track; Hi-Y, Scrapbook Chairman; Regional Chorus; French Circle; Art Club. Dunbar, Beverly Marie - Home¬ room President, Secretary; Pep Club, Sergeant-at-Arms; Home¬ coming Princess; Drama Guild; Art Club; “Miss Noel” Contest¬ ant. Earles, Theresa Inez - Drama Club; D. E. C. A., Secretary. Robert Flake Dry, Jr. Beverly Marie Dunbar Theresa Inez Earles “Flake” “Beverly” “Theresa” Eavey, Garland Elmo, Jr. - Science Club; Spanish Club; Sen¬ ior Marching and Concert Band. Edwards, Brenda Kaye Trans¬ fer Student. Edwards, Nancy Carol - Home¬ room Secretary; Eighth Grade Choir; Science Club; French Circle; Spanish Club; F. T. A.; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, As¬ sistant Classes. Garland Elmo Eavey, Jr. Brenda Kaye Edwards “Garland” 43 “Brenda” Nancy Carol Edwards “Nancy” Line to Cheer Downcast Football Richard Alan Edwards “Richard” Kathryn Marcia Elliott “Kay” David Larry Ellis “David” Edwards, Richard Alan — Elliott, Kathryn Marcia - J. V. Hockey; Co-Captain, J. V. Bas¬ ketball; Varsity Softball; Varsity Hockey; Varsity Basketball; Jun¬ ior Choir; Senior Choir Ac¬ companist; All-Regional Chorus; Hopewell High School Ensemble; All-State Choir; F. T. A.; Gym¬ nastics Team; Girls’ Monogram Club, President. Ellis, David Larry — Eighth Grade Basketball; Eighth Grade Football; J. V. Football; J. V. Basketball, Co-Captain; Track; Homeroom President, Vice-Presi¬ dent; S. C. A. Representative, Traffic Squad Chairman, Home¬ coming Parade Chairman; Sopho¬ more Executive Board; Pep Club; Latin Forum; Science Club; French Circle; Hi-Y; Junior Popularity Contest and Senior Superlatives, “Biggest Flirt”; Key Club. Charles Alan Farnsworth “Chuck” William Francis Fenn “Mickey” Bernard Fitzgerald Epps, Jr. “Bernie” Jack William Fessler, Jr. “Jack” Thomas William Field Carol Rose Flaherty “Tommy” 49 “Carol Epps, Bernard Fitzgerald, Jr. - Junior Band; Senior Band; J. V. Football; J. V. Basketball; Key Club; Varsity Basketball, Tri- Captain; Junior Executive Board; French Circle; Boys’ Monogram Club. Farnsworth, Charles Alan - J. V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Track; Senior Band, Drum Major; National Honor Society; Key Club. Fenn, William Francis — Golf; Key Club, President; Homeroom President, Vice-President; Soph¬ omore Class Vice-President; Track; Boys’ Monogram Club; Junior Class President; Beauty Contest M. C.; Boys’ State Dele¬ gate; S. C. A. President; Regional Representative; Junior Popu¬ larity Contest, “Most Depend¬ able”, “Best All Around”. Fessler, Jack William, Jr. - Track. Field, Thomas William Senior Band. Flaherty, Carol Rose Transfer Student; Science Club; Drama Guild, Business Manager, Re¬ freshments Chairman; Spanish Club. Publicity; Press Club, Presi¬ dent, Secretary; National Honor Society, Secretary; French Cir¬ cle; Honor Council, President; Tri-Hi-Y; Poetry Contest, First Local and Third District; Senior Superlatives, “Most Likely To Succeed”; D. A. R. Contestant; “Miss Kaleidoscope” Contestant; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, As¬ sistant Faculty and Administra¬ tion. Players at Petersburg Game; Home Flannagan, Allen Waddell - Sen¬ ior Band; Latin Forum; Drama Guild; Frencli Circle. Fletcher, Kerry Hugh - D. E., Parliamentarian; Varsity Foot¬ ball. Flowers, Matthew Robinson — S. C. A. Representative; Choir. Foley, Frank Leslie - Eighth Grade Football; J. V. Football; Varsity Football; Track; Key Club; Boys’ Monogram Club, Vice-President; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Frame, Garrett Allen - Eighth Grade Football; Eighth Grade Basketball; J. V. Football; J. V. Basketball; Track; Boys’ Mono¬ gram Club; Art Club; Fellow¬ ship of Christian Athletes. Frey, Craig Edward - Eighth Grade Football; Science Club; Boys’ Monogram Club, Secre¬ tary-Treasurer; Key Club; Var¬ sity Football; Track; J. V. Foot¬ ball; Homeroom President; Fel¬ lowship of Christian Athletes. Furr, Doris Ellen - Homeroom President, Secretary; Art Club; Pep Club; Junior Choir. Gegenheimer, Randall Eugene — Drama Guild; Football Manager. Gleason, Donna Blake - Home¬ room Secretary, S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative; J. V. Cheerleader; “Sophomore Sweetheart”; Var¬ sity Cheerleader, Head; Ameri¬ can C heerleader Association; Girls’ State Alternate; “Miss Hopewell High School, 1967”; “1967 Homecoming Queen”; Junior Popularity Contest, “Best All Around”, “Most Talented”; Senior Superlatives, “Most Popu¬ lar”; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Administration and Faculty, Administration and Faculty Editor. Frank Leslie Foley Garrett Allen Frame Craig Edward Frey “Leslie” “Duke” “Craiger” Doris Ellen Furr “Nookie” 50 Randall Eugene Gegenheimer “Randy” Donna Blake Gleason “Donna” coming Float Places First to Climax Robert Lindsey Haggerty Donna Haley Chancey Earl Hanchey “Bobby” “Donna” ‘ “Chancey” 51 Goodman, Verna Louise - Transfer Student; F. H. A.; French Circle; V. O. T. Goodrich, John Elliott - Eighth Grade Football; Latin Forum; J. V. Football; Wrestling Team; Junior Executive Board; Hi-Y; S. C. A. Representative; French Circle; Homeroom Vice-Presi¬ dent; Art Club. Gordon, Allison Harriet - Pep Club; Library Assistant; Hockey Manager; Tennis Team; Spanish Club; French Circle; F. T. A.; Girls’ Monogram Club. Graham, Edward Hansel - Track, Manager; Football; Span¬ ish Club. Griffith, Gloria Jean - I. C. T.; Transfer Student. Griggs, Boyd Gordon - Football; Library Staff; Science Club; Sen¬ ior Concert and Marching Band. Haggerty, Robert Lindsey - Eighth Grade Football; Varsity Football; Boys’ Monogram Club; Hi-Y; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Haley, Donna - Homeroom Sec¬ retary; F. H. A. Hanchey, Chancey Earl - Choir; I. C. T.; Library Staff. Hard Week of Preparation; One of Hancock, Robert - Harless, David Leroy - Eighth Grade Basketball; Eighth Grade Football; Band; Science Club; Homeroom President; J. V. Bas¬ ketball, Co-Captain; J. V. Foot¬ ball; D. E. Club, Vice-President, President; S. C. A. Representa¬ tive; Varsity Basketball; Junior Popularity Contest, “Personality Plus”; Key Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Senior Super¬ latives, “Personality Plus”. Harris, Fred Spencer - Transfer Student. Harris, Michael Bernard - J. V. Football; Varsity Football; Boys’ Monogram Club. Hart, Laurence Alfred - J. V. Basketball; Baseball; Boys’ Monogram Club. Harvey, Gloria Mae — V. I. C. A.; V. O. T.; I. C. T.; F. B. L. A.; Homecoming Princess; Home¬ room Secretary, Treasurer. Hayzlett, Thomas Nelson — Transfer Student. Helder, Susan Rae — Homeroom Secretary; J. V. Hockey; Varsity Hockey; Varsity Softball; Tennis Team; Latin Forum; French Cir¬ cle; National Honor Society, Vice-President; Science Fair, Honorable Mention; Girls’ Mono¬ gram Club, Secretary; Girls’ State Alternate. Henderson, Sylvia Florence — Transfer Student; Junior Choir; Senior Choir. Robert Hancock “Bob” David Leroy Harless “David” Fred Spencer Harris “Fred” Michael Bernard Harris Laurence Alfred Hart Gloria Mae Harvey “Cabbage” “Larry” “Gloria” Thomas Nelson Hayzlett “Tom” Susan Rae Helder “Susan” Sylvia Florence Henderson “Duck” 52 Best Dances Blinked In With Amy Louise Hofmann “Amy” Alan Dale Hoover “Gus” Wallace Michael Home “Mike” Elizabeth Anne Hughes “Beth” Phyllis Arlene Hurlburt “Phyllis” Donna Dee Hylton “Dee” Hofmann, Amy Louise — V. I. C. A., Parliamentarian; National Honor Society; Varsity Cheerleader; J. V. Basketball; J. V. Hockey; Varsity Hockey; French Circle; Sophomore Ex¬ ecutive Board; Junior Executive Board; F. H. A.; Science Club; Junior Beauty Contest Program Chairman. Hoover, Alan Dale — Drama Guild; S. C. A. Representative; Science Club; Football Manager; Boys’ Monogram Club; Home¬ room President; Key Club; Track; Junior Popularity Con¬ test, “Class Clown”; Senior Superlatives, “Most School Spirited”. Home, Wallace Michael - Span¬ ish Club; Science Club; Home¬ room President, Vice-President. Hughes, Elizabeth Anne — Jun¬ ior Choir; Senior Choir; Senior Choir Ensemble; Choir Wardrobe Chairman. Hurlburt, Phyllis Arlene - J. V. Hockey; Varsity Hockey, Second Tournament Team; J. V. Basket¬ ball; Varsity Basketball, Most Valuable Player; Senior Band; Homeioom Secretary; Girls’ Monogram Club, Treasurer; Na¬ tional Honor Society. Hylton, Donna Dee - V. I. C. A.; F. T. A.; F. H. A. Hylton, Phillip Roy - Latin Forum; Spanish Club; Science Club; Homeroom Vice-President. Ingram, Melva Lee - Transfer Student; S.C. A. Representative; F. B. L. A.; Homeroom Presi¬ dent, Vice-President, Secretary; Senior Concert Band; Majorette, Assistant Head; Homecoming Princess; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Features. Terry Wayne Jackson Phillip Roy Hylton “Phil” Melva Lee Ingram “Melva” Terry Wayne Jackson 53 “Terry” Psychedelic Lights — Homecoming- Jessup, Daniel Stephen - Span¬ ish Club; Wrestling Team. Johnson, Barbara Rebecca - F. B. L. A.; V. O. T. Johnson, Wayne — Transfer Student. Kanak, Rebecca Estelle - Latin Forum; Science Club; Girls’ State Delegate; Varsity Cheer¬ leader; Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Secre¬ tary; Lambda Tri-Hi-Y; Sopho¬ more Class Secretary; First Runner-up Sophomore Sweet¬ heart; S. C. A. Representative, Secretary; Foreign Forum Dele¬ gate; State Convention Delegate; National Honor Society; KALEI¬ DOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Features Editor, Features Editor; Homecoming Princess, Second Runner-up Homecoming Queen. King, Mildred - Transfer Stu¬ dent. Krout, Frederick H. - Eighth Grade Football; J. V. Football; Varsity Football; Wrestling Team; Boys’ Monogram Club. Lambert,Mary Sue - F. B. L. A.; V. O. T.; Tatler Staff; Home¬ room Secretary. Lapeyre, Deborah Aleyne - Transfer Student; Science Club; Spanish Club; Latin Forum; Drama Guild, Production Busi¬ ness Manager, Student Director, Properties Chairman; Pep Club; Interclub Council; Senior Choir; Press Club, Secretary, President; National Honor Society; Third Place in Voice of Democracy Speech Contest; Woodman of the World History Award; Science Fair, Honorable Mention, first place Girls’ Biological, first place Girls’ All-Fair; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y; National Merit Semi-Finalist; NCTE English Nominee. Leadbetter, Peter - Wrestling Team; Track; Cross Country Track Team; Key Club; Boys’ State Representative; Senior Ex¬ ecutive Board; Science Club; Latin Forum; Ole Blue Players. Daniel Stephen Jessup Barbara Rebecca Johnson Wayne Johnson “Steve” “Barb” “Wayne” Rebecca Estelle Kanak “Bee” Mildred King “Millie” Frederick H. Krout “Ricky” Peter Leadbetter “Pete” Mary Sue Lambert “Sue” 54 Deborah Aleyne Lapeyre “Debbie” Taking Place in the Dining Hall! Garland Lamar Leath “Lamar” Pamela Marie Lester “Pam” Jan Aosolotua Liufau “Jan” Jean Aolelea Liufau “Jean” Clarence Wayne Logan “Wayne” Brian Kelly Lowder “Brian” Leath, Garland Lamar - Library Staff; D. E., Chaplain. Lester, Pamela Marie - Home¬ room President; S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative; Sophomore Executive Board; Junior Executive Board; Pep Club; Science Club; Drama Guild; French Circle; Spanish Club; Junior Tri-Hi-Y; Prom Re¬ freshment Committee Chairman. Liufau, Jan Aosolotua - Latin Forum; J. V. Basketball; V. I.C. A. Liufau, Jean Aolelea - Eighth Grade Basketball; J. V. Basket¬ ball; Latin Forum; Varsity Bas¬ ketball; Softball Team; V. I. C. A., Chaplain, Regional 3 V. I. C. A. Chaplain. Logan, Clarence Wayne - V. I. C. A.; Drama Guild. Lowder, Brian Kelly - Lowe, Larry West - V. I. C. A. Lowman, Tommy Allen - Lyckberg, Catherine Ann — Jun¬ ior Choir; Drama Guild; Senior Choir; Girls’ Gymnastics Team. Catherine Ann Lyckberg “Cathy” Larry West Lowe “Larry” Tommy Allen Lowman “Allen” 55 H.H.S. Proud of National Merit Maile, Janet Marie — Art Club; Pep Club. Malamis, Wilda Ruth - Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Sen¬ ior Choir; Drama Guild; V.I.C. A. Reporter. Martin, Ellen Kay - I. C. T., Lambda Tri-Hi-Y; Drama Guild; Latin Forum; Homeroom Secre¬ tary. Mason, Charles Clai - Eighth Grade Football; Boys’ Mono¬ gram Club; Football Manager. Mayhew, Carolyn Anne - F. H. A.; V. I. C. A. Maynard, Glen Henry - Home¬ room Vice-President, Secretary, President; • Ole Blue Players; Spanish Club; Wrestling Team; Track; Key Club; Junior Popu¬ larity Contest, “Friendliest”; Senior Superlatives, “Friendli¬ est.” McCauley, Bernard Michael - Eighth Grade Football; J. V. Football; Cross Country Track Team; Art Club; Track. McClure, Kathryn Feild - Span¬ ish Club; Drama Guild; Home¬ room Treasurer; Sophomore Ex¬ ecutive Board; Senior Superla¬ tives, “Best Dancer”; Sophomore Sweetheart Candidate. McDonald, Linda Delores — F. B. L. A.; V. O. T.; Tatler Staff. Janet Marie Maile “Janet” Wilda Ruth Malamis “Ruth” Ellen Kay Martin “Ellen” Charles Clai Mason “Charley” Carolyn Anne Mayhew “Carolyn” Glen Henry Maynard “Glen” Bernard Michael McCauley “Mike” 56 Kathryn Feild McClure “McClusky” Delores McDonald “Delores” Semi-finalist, Debbie Lapeyre, as Albert Peter McGarrity Lenora Lou Measles Carolyn Lee Medlock “Peter” “Lenora” “Carolyn” McGarrity, Albert Peter - Eighth Grade Football; J. V. Football; Hi-Y. Measles, Lenora Lou - Drama Guild; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Bulletin Board Chairman; Art Show, First Place Sculpture, Second Place Painting; D. E. C. A., Parliamen¬ tarian; Pep Club; Science Fair; Spanish Club; Art Club, Vice- President. Medlock, Carolyn Lee - S. C. A. Representative; F. B. L. A., Presi¬ dent; Tatler Staff, Assistant Edi¬ tor; Press Club; Drama Guild; Art Club; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y; Chair¬ man of Prom Decorations; Jun¬ ior Executive Board; Beauty Contest Publicity Chairman; Sen¬ ior Class Vice-President; Inter¬ club Council; Senior Superla¬ tives, “Most Dependable”; Na¬ tional Honor Society; “Miss Fu¬ ture Businesswoman”; Chairman Homecoming Dance Decora¬ tions. Miles, Avon Lee - Choir; Band; Spanish Club; Science Club; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, As¬ sistant Sports Editor, Sports Edi¬ tor; Orchestra. Miles, Harvey Edmond, Jr. - Homeroom President; Eighth Grade Football; Varsity Foot¬ ball, Co-Captain; Track; Key Club, Sergeant-at-Arms; Boys’ Monogram Club, Parliamen¬ tarian; Junior Class Vice-Presi¬ dent; S. C. A. Representative; Junior Popularity Contest, “Cut¬ est”; Prom Props Committee Chairman; Senior Superlatives, “Best Looking”; Senior Execu¬ tive Board; Key Club Conven¬ tion Representative; Honorable Mention, All Central District; Second Team All Tri-City. Miller, Mary Ann Burge - F. H. A.; Library Assistant; Junior Choir; Senior Choir. Miller, Patricia Ann - F. H. A.; D. E. C. A.; Homeroom Secre¬ tary, President. Miller, Sallie Mae - I. C. T. Mitchem, Gloria Damron - J. V. Hockey; Senior Band; Science Club; Basketball Manager; F. B. L. A., Treasurer, Vice- President; V. I. C. T.; Tatler Staff; Science Fair. Patricia Ann Miller “Pat” Sallie Mae Miller “Sallie” Gloria Damron Mitchem “Dea” 57 well as its Four NMS Citations; Moore, Des Parker - Hi-Y, Treasurer; Graduation Marshal; Latin Forum; Science Club; Na¬ tional Honor Society; French Circle; Homeroom President; Homecoming Escort; Junior Pop¬ ularity Contest, “Best Dressed”; Senior Superlatives, “Best Dres¬ sed”; Science Conference Dele¬ gate; Science Fair, First Prize Boys’ Biological, Second Place overall. Mosley, Linda Karen — Junior Band, I. C. T.; F. B. L. A.;Tatler Staff; Blue and Gold Marching and Concert Band. Newsome, Jerry Lee - Eighth Grade Football; Eighth Grade Basketball; Hi-Y; Track; Junior Popularity Contest, “Most Talka¬ tive”. Nichols, Perry Allen - Science Club, Secretary, Librarian; Span¬ ish Club; French Circle; Hi-Y, Vice-President; National Honor Society, Treasurer; Science Fair, Honorable Mention, Third Place Boys’ Biological; Alternate to Boys’ State; Pep Club; Golf; Humanities and Mathematics Conference Delegate. Nobles, Wayne - Eighth Grade Football; Eighth Grade Basket¬ ball; Varsity Football; Boys Monogram Club. Noland, Danny Neal - Varsity Football; Track; Senior Band; Wrestling Team; Homeroom Vice-President; Boys’ Monogram Club. Novak, Virginia Carol - Eighth Grade Choir; Pep Club; Junior Choir; Senior Choir. Packard, Wi lli am Franz - Latin Forum; French Circle; Science Club; Track; Hi-Y; Homeroom President. Parker, Phyllis - Transfer Stu¬ dent. Des Parker Moore “Des” Linda Karen Mosley “Linda” Jerry Lee Newsome “Jerry” Perry Allen Nichols Wayne Nobles Danny Neal Noland “Allen” “Wayne” “Danny” Virginia Carol Novak “Jenny” William Franz Packard “Bill” Phyllis Parker “Phil” 58 “Flick” Wyche, “Bones” Hurlburt Ernest Hampton Parson Peggy Lynn Peach Ruth Evelyn Pettis “Butch” “Peggy” “Ruth” Peggy Ann Pintavalle “Peggy” Doris Padgett Pollard “Doris” Helen Lynda Poole “Helen” Nancye Dallas Power Luther Douglas Pritchard, Jr. LaDonna Marie Rasnick “Nancye” “Doug” 59 “LaDonna” Parson, Ernest Hampton — Homeroom President, Vice-Presi¬ dent, Secretary; S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative; Hi-Y; Eighth Grade Basketball; J. V. Basketball; Var¬ sity Basketball, Tri-captain, All Tri-City, All Central District, All Southside; Baseball; Eighth Grade Football; Senior Band; Boys’ Monogram Club; Spanish Club; Junior Popularity Contest, “Most Talented” and “Most Pop¬ ular”; Orchestra; Senior Super¬ latives, “Most Talented.” Peach, Peggy Lynn - S. C. A. Representative, “Student of the Month”; Junior Tri-Hi-Y, His¬ torian, President; Kappa Lambda Tri-Hi-Y; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Secre¬ tary; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Junior Assistant Activities Edi¬ tor, Activities Editor; Junior Popularity Contest, “Most School Spirited” and “Most Popular”; Sophomore Dance Decorations Chairman; J. V. Cheerleader, Head; Varsity Cheerleader, Head; American Cheerleaders’ Association; Pep Club; Science Fair, third place Girls’ Biological; Tennis Team; Senior Superlatives, “Class Cou¬ ple” and “Most School Spirited”; First Runner-up Homecoming Queen. Pettis, Ruth Evelyn - Art Club; Spanish Club; S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative. Pintavalle, Peggy Ann - F. H. A.; F. B. L. A.; Tatler Staff; Junior Tri-Hi-Y. Pollard, Doris Padgett - Art Club; D. E. Poole, Helen Lynda - French Circle; Homeroom President, Secretary; Junior Executive Board; F. T. A., Secretary; Jun¬ ior Popularity Contest, “Most Talkative”; Beauty Contest Tick¬ et Chairman; Senior Class Secre¬ tary; Interclub Council, Chair¬ man; Senior Superlatives, “Best All Around.” Power, Nancye Dallas — Drama Guild; Spanish Club; Senior Band; V. I. C. A., Secretary; Art Club. Pritchard, Luther Douglas, Jr. - Senior Band; Homeroom Presi¬ dent, Secretary; Drama Guild; Science Club, Chaplain; French Circle, Treasurer; Key Club, Secretary; Pep Club; Eighth Grade Football; Golf; S. C. A. Representative; National Honor Society; Science Fair. Rasnick, LaDonna Marie - F. T. A., President, Co-Chairman Turtle Race, District Conference Delegate; French Circle, Chap¬ lain; Spanish Club; Science Club; S. C. A. Representative; Home¬ room Secretary; Junior Class Secretary; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Activities Edi¬ tor; Co-Chairman of Prom Invi¬ tations; Junior Popularity Con¬ test, “Friendliest” and “Person¬ ality Plus”; National Honor So¬ ciety; Homecoming Princess; Senior Superlatives, “Personality Plus.” Standout in Junior Girls’ Defeat at Rawlings, Judy Lynne - Home¬ room President; Homecoming Princess; Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President, Bulletin Board Chair¬ man; Kappa Lambda Tri-Hi-Y; Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary; “Miss Kaleidoscope” Candidate; F. T. A., Chaplain; F. H. A.; Science Club; National Honor Society; French Circle, Secre¬ tary; Varsity Cheerleader; Junior Popularity and Senior Superla¬ tives, “Most Polite”; KALEIDO¬ SCOPE STAFF, Assistant and Circulations Manager. Reynolds, Wilma Anne - Span¬ ish Club; National Honor So¬ ciety; J. V. Hockey, Co-Captain, Manager; Varsity Hockey; Li¬ brary Assistant; Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Inter-Club Council; Girls’ Monogram Club. Rickman, Reed Curry, II - Sen¬ ior Concert and Marching Band; Pep Club; Library Staff, Beauty Pageant Lighting and Props Chairman. Rideout, Preston Davis, Jr. — S. C. A. Representative, Vice- President; Public Relations Co- Chairman, Homecoming Parade Chairman; Pep Club; Home¬ room President; Junior Execu¬ tive Board; Hi-Y, President; Science Club; French Circle; Latin Forum. Rimes, Kerry Deariso - Home¬ room Secretary, S. C. A. Repre¬ sen tative; Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Treas- urer; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Executive Board. Ringer, Trudy Vernell - Trans¬ fer Student; Spanish Club. Ripani, Jack Felix - Homeroom President, Vice-President; S.C. A. Representative; Track; Science Club; Spanish Club; Senior Band; Senior Class President. Roach, Glenn Allen — Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Track; D. E. C. A. Robinette, Stephen David - V. I. C. A. Judy Lynne Rawlings “Judy” Wilma Anne Reynolds “Willie” Reed Curry Rickman II “Curry” Trudy Vernell Ringer “Trudy” Preston Davis Rideout, Jr. “Bo” Kerry Deariso Rimes “Kerry” Jack Felix Ripani “Jack” 60 Glenn Allen Roach “Glenn” Stephen David Robinette “Steve” First Powder-Puff Football Game; Philip Bruce Rodgers “Phil” Frederick Roscher “Ricky” Ed Ross “Friar Tuck” Suzanne Rouse Sandra Kay Sacra Nancy Arlene Saunders “Suzanne” “Sandy” “Nancy” Rodgers, Philip Bruce - Roscher, Frederick - Ross, Ed — Transfer Student; Spanish Club; Homeroom Presi¬ dent; Art Apprentices; Executive Board. Rouse, Suzanne - Homeroom Secretary; Pep Club; Eighth Grade Choir; Latin Forum; Sci¬ ence Club; Junior Choir. Sacra, Sandra Kay - Home¬ room Secretary; S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative; J. V. Hockey; Varsity Hockey, Co-Captain, First Team All Star Hockey - two years, Second Team All Star Hockey; Varsity Basketball; Sophomore Executive Board; Girls’ Mono¬ gram Club, Vice-President; Homecoming Princess; Junior Popularity Contest, “Most Ath¬ letic”, “Class Couple”; Senior Superlatives, “Most Athletic”; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, As¬ sistant Sports. Saunders, Nancy Arlene - Junior Tri-H Y; Spanish Club. Saunders, Ted Grayson - Golf. Scott, Barbara Gail - F. H. A.; F. B. L. A. Sears, Charlene Anne - F. T. A.; F. H. A.; Homeroom Secretary; Gymnastics Team. Ted Grayson Saunders “Ted” Barbara Gail Scott “Gail” 61 Charlene Anne Sears “Charlene” Mickey Fenn Bestowed Elks’ Youth Sharp, Catherine B. - Art Club; Drama Guild; Science Club; Lat¬ in Forum; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y; S. C. A. Representative. Sharp, Thomas Walter - D. E.; Homeroom President. Shaw, Patricia Anne - Ole Blue Players; Science Club; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Scrapbook Chairman; F. T. A. Sheppard, Bobby Wayne - Track; Eighth Grade Basketball; Boys’ Monogram Club. Shown, Nicky Fay - Transfer Student. Shue, David - Transfer Student; Latin Club; I. C. T.;V. I. C. A. Snell, Jo Anne - Homeroom Secretary, President; Sophomore Executive Board; Senior Execu¬ tive Board; Latin Forum; French Circle; Drama Guild; Pep Club; Science Fair; Junior Tri-Hi-Y. Stefanic, Michael Louis - Na¬ tional Honor Society; Track; Junior Executive Board; Bacca¬ laureate and Graduation Usher; Latin Forum; Homecoming Es¬ cort; Science Club; Homeroom President; Marching and Concert Band; Chairman Beauty Contest Usher Committee; Orchestra; Cross Country Track Team. Stewart, Iris Rena - Press Club; F. B. L. A.; V. O. T. Catherine B. Sharp “Kay” Thomas Walter Sharp “Tommy” Patricia Anne Shaw “Pat” Bobby Wayne Sheppard “Bobby” Nicky Fay Shown “Nicky” David Shue “Dave” Jo Anne Snell “Jo Anne” Michael Louis Stefanic “Mike” Iris Rena Stewart “Iris” 62 Leadership Award this Year; Michael James Stockdale “Mike” Michael Wilson Story “Mickey” Susan Littell Stout “Susan” Robert Allen Stump “Robert” Bruce Hall Sublette “Bruce” Michael Shannon Sullivan “Mike” Steven Grant Switzer “Steve” Virginia Szigeti “Jinxie” 63 Carol Elaine Taylor “Carol” Stockdale, Michael James An¬ thony - Eighth Grade Foot¬ ball; Eighth Grade Basketball; J. V. Basketball, Co-Captain; J. V. Football; Track; Key Club, Vice-President, International Convention Delegate; Boys’ State Alternate; Junior Popu¬ larity Contest, “Most School Spirited” and “Most Athletic”; Boys’ Monogram Club, Presi¬ dent; Science Fair; American Metals Award; Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball, Tri-Captain; Homeroom Secretary, President; Interclub Council; “Mr. Kaleid¬ oscope” Candidate; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Senior Su¬ perlatives, “Most Athletic”. Story, Michael Wilson - D. E. Stout, Susan Littell National Honor Society; Homeroom Vice- President; Library Staff; Ole Blue Players; S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative; Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Editor, Co- Editor; F. T. A., Historian, State Conference Representa¬ tive; Science Fair, Honorable Mention; D. A. R. Candidate; Latin Forum, President; Kappa Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, Bulletin Board Chairman; Baccalaureate and Graduation Usher; Home¬ coming Princess; “Miss Kaleid¬ oscope” Candidate. Stump, Robert Allen - Latin Forum; French Circle; Science Club; Hi-Y; Baccalaureate and Graduation Usher; Interclub Council; Merit Scholarship Com¬ mended Student. Sublette, Bruce Hall - Eighth Grade Basketball; J. V. Basket¬ ball; Key Club; Varsity Basket¬ ball; Track; Baseball; Boys’ Monogram Club; Senior Super¬ latives, “Best All Around”; Junior Popularity Contest, “Class Couple”. Sullivan, Michael Shannon - Eighth Grade Football; J. V. Football; Varsity Football; Boys’ Monogram Club; “Mr. Kaleidoscope” Candidate; Homeroom Secretary; Fellow¬ ship of Christian Athletes. Switzer, Steven Grant - Home¬ room President; Track; S. C. A. Representative; Sophomore Ex¬ ecutive Board; Latin Forum; Football Manager; Pep Club; Boys’ Monogram Club; Spanish Club; Cross Country Track Team. Szigeti, Virginia - Homeroom Vice-President, Secretary; S. C. A. Representative; Latin Forum, Secretary; Science Club; F. T. A.; Drama Guild, Proper¬ ties Chairman; J. V. Hockey; J. V. Basketball; Varsity Basket¬ ball; Girls’ Monogram Club; Junior Tri-Hi-Y; Lambda Tri- Hi-Y; National Honor Society; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, As¬ sistant Classes Editor, Co-Edi¬ tor; “Miss Kaleidoscope” Candi¬ date; NMSQT Letter of Com¬ mendation. H.H.S. Makes the Scene as Host to Taylor, Clarence Donald - Eighth Grade Basketball; Science Club; S. C. A. Representative; Junior Executive Board; J. V. Basketball; Homeroom Presi¬ dent; Varsity Basketball, 1966 Statistician. Taylor, Frances Marie — F. H. A.; V. I. C. A., Treasurer; Library Staff; Softball Manager; Latin Forum. Taylor, Gertrude Irene - Home¬ room Secretary, President; F. H. A.; S. C. A. Representative; F. B. L. A., Historian, Reporter; V. O. T. Thomas, Brenda Alice - F. H. A.; F. T. A.; Science Club; French Circle, President; S. C. A. Repre¬ sentative; D. O. Thompson, William Neal - Ole Blue Players, Secretary. Treas¬ urer, Properties Chairman; Latin Forum, Reporter, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Science Club; Homeroom President; Science Fair, Grand Prize, Third Prize Biological; French Circle; National Honor Society; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Photographer, Photographer; Junior Popularity Contest, “Most Intellectual”; Senior Superlatives, “Most Intel¬ lectual”; “Mr. Kaleidoscope” Candidate. Vance, William Michael - Blue and Gold Marching and Concert Band; D. E. Walker, Katherine Keen - Home¬ room Secretary, President; F. H. A.; Latin Forum; Senior Band; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Circulations Manager; Majorette. Wall, Kay Frances - S. C. A. Representative; J. V. Cheer¬ leader; Drama Guild; F. H. A.; Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, M. G. A. Page; Varsity Cheer¬ leader; Kappa Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, M. G. A. House Delegate; Art Club; Brotherhood Council Dele¬ gate; Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, Presi¬ dent, M. G. A. Youth Gover¬ nor’s Secretary. Brenda Alice Thomas “Brenda” William Neal Thompson “Bill” Katherine Keen Walker “Kathy” 64 Kay Frances Wall “Kay” Gertrude Irene Taylor “Irene” William Michael Vance “Bill” Jerry Ray Wallace “Jerry” District Basketball Conference Judy Mae Watko “Judy” Paige Randy Watko “Paige” Dorothy Lee Wheat “Dot” Frank Wilton Whipp “Frank” Carol Ann Williamson “Carol” James S. Woodle “James” Nancy Bishop Woolridge “Nancy” Patricia Ann Wyatt “Pat” Audrey LaVeme Wyche “Audrey” Watko, Judy Mae - D. E.; Soft- ball; J. V. Hockey; Varsity Hoc¬ key. Watko, Paige Randy - Home¬ room President, Secretary; S. C. A. Representative; Major¬ ette; Band; Softball, “Most Valu¬ able Player”; Homecoming Prin¬ cess; 1967 “Miss Noel”. Wheat, Dorothy Lee - Transfer Student; F. H. A.; Varsity Bas¬ ketball. Whipp, Frank Wilton - Key Club; French Circle; Latin Fo¬ rum; Homeroom Vice-President; Track; Boys’ Monogram Club; Junior Popularity Contest, “Most Polite”; Senior Superla¬ tives, “Most Polite”, Homecom¬ ing Escort; Inter-Club Council. Williamson, Carol Ann - Home¬ room President, Vice-President, Secretary; Drama Guild; V. O. T,; F. B. L. A.; Tatler Staff. Woodle, James S. - Woolridge, Nancy Bishop - Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Junior Tri-Hi-Y; Junior Executive Board; Homeroom Vice-President; Drama Guild; Lambda Tri-Hi-Y. Wyatt, Patricia Ann - S. C. A. Representative; Drama Guild; F. B. L. A.; Softball Manager; Pep Club; Tatler Staff. Wyche, Audrey LaVerne - F. H. A.; Junior Band; Science Club; Pep Club. Tournament; Seniors go Hippie!—With CLASS CLOWNS Jamelle Ameen and Peter McGarrity MOST OUTSTANDING £ecky Kanak and Mickey Fenn MOST DEPENDABLE Carolyn Medlock and Leslie Foley 66 Tutti-Frutti Clothes , Goatees, and Moustaches; MOST TALENTED Kay Elliott and Butch Parson CLASS COUPLE Peggy Peach and Tommy Drumwright 67 BEST ALL AROUND Helen Poole and Bruce Sublette English Department Consents to Sponsor the SK ■ HH XIRIVIIBI. ! ■ K « • ■ ■■■■ ■■■■■■■ l ■■■■■■■ ■■■■Ml MOST SINCERE Carolyn Conover and Billy Packard BIGGEST LOAFERS Pam Lester and Bobby Haggerty BIGGEST FLIRTS Joanne Clarke and David Ellis Senior Class and all of its Projects and Aids MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Peggy Peach and Alan Hoover BEST DANCERS Kathy McClure and Steve Cleveland 69 PERSONALITY PLUS LaDonna Rasnick and David Harless Them in their Endeavors; Junior-Senior Prom •XV Vi V v. V v. v.wvwv xv MOST POLITE Judy Rawlings and Frank Whipp BEST LOOKING Mary Book and Eddie Miles MOST ATHLETIC Sandra Sacra and Mike Stockdale 70 Climaxes Year for first Graduates of new BEST DRESSED Susan Bishop and Des Moore MOST ORIGINAL Janet Brydon and Jay Bohannan 71 MOST POPULAR Donna Gleason and Jack Ripani Hopewell High School—the Class of 7 968. FRIENDLIEST Cindy Culley and Glen Maynard MOST INTELLECTUAL Lindy Allmond and Bill Thompson , ' iiaSSS m j !1 1! M ■ t MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carol Flaherty and Bo Rideout 72 JUNIOR CLASS THE JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD: Row 1 : Cathy Lambert, Linda Glass, Cathy Bonner. Row 2: Brenda Burian, Jerry Saleeby, Marion Yemma, Darlene Hoover, Annette Garrett, Jo Ern Connelly. Row 3: A. J. Kendrick, Faye Minor, Carlton Webb, Fred Phipps, Bobby Belch, Ben Marks, Claudia Harris. Danielle Aderholt James Alford Lucinda Allen Claudia Allender Deeter Allmond Johnny Altman Terry Angle Linda Atwood Carolyn Baber Rachel Bailey Reid Bailey Tommy Bailey Judy Bane Paula Baptist Dale Barber Great Officers Elected; Class Off for Judy Barbee Sam Barnes Janice Bass Bobby Belch Terry Bell Kathy Bertram Pam Billy Brent Birchett Ruth Birchett Florence Bishop Doug Blount Pam Bobb Sylvia Bohon Cathy Bonner Kitti Booniuksa Reggie Bowen David Bradley Bill Branch Jack Brannan Chris Bray David Bridger Jackie Brinkley Judge Brown Lula Bryant Jane Budd Robbie Buren Brenda Burian Pat Burroughs Jennie Butler Kathy Butler Super Year! Junior’s Class Pride and Ruth Butterworth Connie Caldwell Ann Campen Barry Carr Stan Chappell Deanne Charlton Louis Cherubin Charlie Chivers Chip Clark Don Clarke Peggy Clarke Frankie Clary Jeannine Collins Linda Collins Jo Ern Connelly Marvin Craighead Jack Cramer Michael Crenshaw Sandra Cuddihy Mike Cunningham Kay Curtis Patti Curtis Denny Dale Gloria Dancy Terry Daniel Stuart Darling Jeanette Davis Paul Day Debbie Dibling Georgie Duncan Spirit Boost the Teams and Increase Bill Edmondson Betty Edwards Nerine Eldridge David Ellis Bill Ellison Thurman Elmore David England Tommy England Lucy Espinosa Freda Fear Jimmy Fore Jimmy Fowler Glen Fox worth Patty Franklin Charles Gadinis Annette Garrett David Gessell Ken Giese Janet Gilliam Nancy Gilliam Linda Glass Patsy Glass Marna Glazebrook Donnie Gleason Isabel Goldberg Robert Golden Rosalind Griffin Wayne Griffin Gary Grissam Dennis Haggerty School Spirit; National Tests and College Deborah Haley Becki Hap stack Lynn Harper Bill Harris Claudia Harris Deborah Harris Sam Harvey Jean Hazlegrove Elizabeth Heath Kenny Hendricks Wayne Hendricks Diane Highsmith Barbara Henry Sammy Hicks Denise Hill Sylbona Hite Peggy Hoover Darlene Hoover Donna Holt Pat Holden Gail Hofmann Linda Hoffman Mike Hodge Dennis Hubbard Keith Hughes Gail Huntley John Hyslop David Jacobs Warren Jackson Jimmy Janosik Boards Plague Juniors; Senior Girls Maul Tommy Jenkins Gwen Johnson Vance Johnson Gail J oily Howard Jones Lucky Jones Floresta Jones Dorothy Kelly A. J. Kendrick Joyce Kendrick Carol Kerr Barbara Kingery Ronnie Kingery Randy Kirk Dale Kitchen Joseph Kapalchick Cathy Lambert George Lamm Diane Lance Kenny Leach Debbie Lewis Rhonda Lewis Lynne Loughridge Danny Lowder Debbie Lowder Shelly Lowder Chris Manckia John Manckia Christine Markham Tom Markland Juniors 26-0 in First Annual Powder-Puff Ben Marks JoAnne Marr Gary Martin Julie Martin Jamie Massengill Gerald McCall Ronnie McDaniel Steve McDonough Robert McKaig Albert McLeod Debbie Meadows Barbara Mercer Nathan Miles Allen Miller Jackie Mills Faye Minor Sarah Minor Bill Mitchell Carolyn Moore Gary Moore Ruth Moore Clarence Moseley Carrie Mottesherd Donald Neal Dwight Nesbitt Gloria Nesbitt Patricia Patrick Lucille Perkinson Sandy Phares Fred Phipps Football Game. Gala Jr.-Sr. Prom Staged. Cathy Poe David Poole Joe Pope Cham Pritchard William Purdie Glen Rasnick Don Rawlings Rene Reid Tommy Rideout Fran Rives Mark Rogers Margaret Rose James Ross Sandra Rowland Zelda Ruffin Juniors Look Ahead to Next Year as Eugene Ruiz Jerry Saleeby Curtis Scott James Seeman Lenora Shelburne Bob Shuler David Shurm Martha Sordelett David Smalley Billy Smith David Smith William Smith John Snell Jerry St. Clair Jerry Strickland Ryland Stutsman Eddie Taylor John Taylor Mike Taylor Claudia Thompson Kathy Thompson Donald Thore Carlton Tiniperio Alan Turner Bertha Turner Garry Wade Paul Wallace Dianne Ward Allan Warren Linda Weaver Carlton Webb Steve Wells Wade Weston Herbie Wheat Mike Whitley Nancy Whitmore Karen Williams Lawrence Williams Melva Wilson Sarah Wiseman Cindy Wood Norman Woodlief Sue Woodward Marion Yemma Brenda Young Seniors and the Class of 1 969 . James Young George Zevgolis Robert Zoldork Robin Snell Doug Cheeley Robbie Dail Bill Garvin John Goode Paula Lewis Pam Saunders 82 SOPHOMORE CLASS THE SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD: Row 1: Jewel Gleason, Maud Ann Sharp, Mary Ann Fredrickson, Row 2: Janice Britt, Susan Hunter, Barbara Chase, Beth Thomas. Row 3: Keith Hedgepeth, Harry Garfinkel, Sandra Luck. 83 President Ray Williams Leads Sophomores Robby Abernathy Pamela Akers Nehl Bobby Aldridge Allen Kenny Robert Tommy Amidei Anderson Anderson Diane Ricky Armstrong Ashworth Sandra Joe Atkins Aultman Bill Auton Betsy Tommy Bailey Bailey Dinna Robert Sherry Diana Billy John Oneida Balter Bannerman Barnes Baugher Baxley Bell Bell Ricky Vicki Kay Donna Kathy Geraldine Virginia Bennett Bentley Bickings Billingsley Bond Bridger Brinkley Brincey Dianne Melody Joyce Linnette Georgina Robert Bryant Cannor Cappiali Carr Carson Cartin Charlton Lora Angle Zoe Bailey Judy Bennett Janice Britt Barbara Chase 84 to Outstanding Year. Sophomores Excel Ronnie Cole James Colsley Audrey Conner Judy David Kristine Cooper Cornelius Cornelius Jackie Ronnie Evette Creech Crocker Crumpler Mark Cunningham Joe Curry Dickie Dianne Danner Davis Vicki Davis Juanita Dempsey Billy Denny Juan De Sosa Mike Devers Lyn Dewberry John Doane Gary Vickey Dean Dean Gary Barbara CorneU Kathy Greg Kay Bonnie Neil Dolan Doutt Dudley Eason Eavey Edwards Egan Elder Jane Grey Jeannie Elliott England England Debbie Rita Everett Everett Don Everhart Ronnie Farley Betty Fields 85 in Performance of School Responsibilities. Warren Joyce Fish Flowers Sallie Larry Ford Frame Terry Micheal Deborah Mary Ann Frame Franz Frazier Fredrickson Wayne Kevin Dinah Harry Becky Sue Furr Futch Gardner Garfinkel Garrett Garris Billy Patricia Gilchrist Gilliam Cary Jewel Tom Glass Gleason Glover Sandy Glovier Cindy James Mary Ellen Brenda Goff Goodwin Grammer Grant Garry Gray Jacqueline Brenda Larry Griffin Griffith Haggerty Peggy Kay Hall Hammond Harper Harris Harrison Hartsell Hazlitt Hedgepeth Bill Libby Hamner Hanchey Keith Janet Hedgepeth Hole 86 Class Pride Reaches Peak as Tenth Grade Carole Jones Jimmy Jones Mary Jones Eddie Joyce Frances Koehler Valerie Kolidakis Steven Kopalchick Jerry Kuykendall John Lackley Dwight Leath Chris Lambert Gary Lawson Betsy Leadbetter Roxanne Leavitt Donna Lee Joe Lee Stuart Lee Clark Lewis Joy Libby Lisa Lindenmuth Andy Lipscomb Gerry Litz Paige Lowder Sandra Luck Jar an Lusk Donna Mahsman Floyd Maitland Sam Malamis Margaret Martin Lynne Rosa Janosik Jarrett Jeanine Kokinski Mary Ellen Holland Vicky Holt Nancy Holye Carl Hudson Carl Hughes Susan Donald Laverne Hunter Hurlburt Jackson 87 Float Wins Third Place at Homecoming. Susan Betty John Mashbum Mayes McBride Bill McCann Gwendolyn McCray Donald McDiarmid Debra McMillan Bobby McNew Catherine Jerry Medlock Midgett David LaVerne Theresa Miles Miles Miller Marshall Minchew Clarence Minter Barbara Moore Michael Joyce Dennis Marcia Bill Steve Alma Anthony Moore Morene Morgan Morriss Moyer Muller Nesbitt Nesbitt Linda Scotty Nicholson Norman Allen Nugent Edward Debbie Edith Ortiz Page Parker Marshall Sammie Parker Parson Howard Gary Krystal Pam Audrey Parsons Patterson Patterson Perkins Perry Buddy Larry Phillips Pierce Linda Polk 88 Sweetheart Crowned at Annual Sophomore James Pope Bruce Powers Ronnie Powers Peggy Pulley Paulette Puree Yvonne Rackley Linda Ragland Debby Rawlings Randy Brenda Rosalind Kathy Jim Reidmiller Riddick Roberts Robertson Rodgers Ruth Dorrie Janice Ross Satterwhite Saunders Billy Darrell Ruby Ann Robert Steve Laura Maud Ann Scarberry Sears Sears Sebera Sebera Selinger Severin Sharp David Beth Billy Bobby Claudia Vinnie Toni Tommy Shelton Shown Sierichs Skalleberg Smith Smith Spratt Stallings Michael Ronnie Rhonda Stanley Staton Stevens Connie Craig Stone Strosnider Jane Sandra Sylvester Sylvester David Taylor 89 Dance; School Year Ends as Great Success. Patsy Thore Wanda Warlick Frankie Trivett Carol Warren Mike Troch David Watkins Beth Thomas Rosalyn Vergara Arthur Chris Temple Tharrington • « fir Connie Rosemary Turner Tumstale Debbie David Thompson Thompson James Alice Vick Wajick Gregory Virginia Ray Eliza Marcella Debra Terry R. C. Whirley Wilkins Williams Wilson Wilson Winn Wood Woodward Margo Lee Sherrie Kathi Walter Ronald Ricky Terry Wright Wyche Young Adkins Archer Carter Faulkner Holmes Allen Nobles Lamar Mathis Marlene McDiarmid William Swackhammer 90 FRESHMAN CLASS Mike Bujakowski Vice-President Mike Janosik President Rebecca Wells Secretary-T reasurer v E , j, ; • , « ’ ,,,£ • f i ti i 4 ii4 « ♦■ tfin Mitf s THE FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD: Rowl: Ann Mabry, Susan Stancil, Marilyn Hosea. Row 2: Roma Ameen, Bill Witherow, Havey Langford, Vivian Sexton. 91 67-68 Proves Historic Year as Freshmen Pat Ackerman Kenny Adams Laura Adams Debbie Allen Ella Allen Randy Allen Robert Allen Russell Allen Donald Almarode David Aineen Roma Ameen Sandra Amiss Joanne Anderson Jody Anderson Fran Andrews Debra Atkins Irene Bannerman Stephanie Banvarc 1 Cindy Belch Jean Berry V Scot Berry t ' •• 1 Judy Barbee W Milton Barker t y Gary Barnes I Jerrell Barnes Robert Blackmon Mary Blackmon David Bonner Joe Boone Thurman Brinkley Deborah Brockwell Paul Brooks Terry Browder Deborah Brown Jerry Brown Mike Bryant Mike Bujakowski Joe Butor Chuck Caison Sheila Campbell Don Casey Joanne Cerny Sheila Chapman Brenda Chappell Pat Charlton Phil Chisholm Clyde Claibre Billy Coley r Class Finally Organizes. Mike Janosik Larry Collins Linda Lee Collins Patsy Connelly Vicki Connelly Nancy Conner Lynn Cook Sarah Costenbater Debbie Cothern Sylvia Courtney Sharon Cozart Glenn Creggar Darell Cresswell Franklin Crockett Belinda Cyckevic Marcie Dail Bruce Dalton Ronnie Dalton Stover Dalton Lewis Davis Steve Dawson George Day Ernest Dempsey Ernest Devittorio Victor Devittorio Neela Dobbs Janet Douglas Roger Drumheller Kathy Easterling Carlton Eavey Ellen Eavey Steve Edmondson Bruce Edwards Allan Ellis David Emory Susan Emory Richard Espinosa Duree Eubank Jason Everett Ronnie Faris Dale Farley Donald Farmer Bobby Farnsworth Ronnie Finklea Donna Finklea Eddie Fisher Richard Flaherty Perry Fletcher Carrie Flowers Becomes First President. Freshmen Karen Frankensteen Teresa Full Michael Fuller Eric Furr % Sandra Garrell James Gholson jf Dennis Gilchrist JoAnne Goodman Robert Gorkiewiez John Graves Allan Griffith • Kathryn Griffith J0 Carol Grissam Robert Hainstock Sylvia Hall Nat Hamner Ann Harless Jim Harper Bryant Harris Joanne Harris Betsy Harrison Micky Harrison Linda Harvey Sue Hayden James Hayes Edward Helder Carol Henderson Steve Hettrick Margie Hill Solomon Hill Delores Hines Betty Hobbs Luther Hodges Alice Hoff Charlotte Hoffman Candace Holt Jimmy Holland Arlene Holloway John Holloway Don Holt Judy Honeycutt Marilyn Hosea Sharon Houser Betty Lou Houston Graham Howell Cindy Hughes Gary Jacobs Jimmy Jacobs Contribute To School in Participation Lynn Jacobs Mike Janosik Jean Jefferson Lois Jefferson Sandra Johnson Sharon Johnson Charles Jones J. R. Jones Joseph Jones Laura Jones William Jones Larry Katz Alan Keener Paulette Keys Ronnie King Sally King Richard Lampman Gary Lance Harvey Langford Rhonda Laslie Jean Lawson Joann Lawson David Leslie Charles Lewis Sandy Lewis Patty Livingston Johnny Lyman Pam Lyman Barbara Mabe Anne Mabry Tommy Major Arlene Malone Peggy Marr Wesley Mashburn Vernell Mayhew Millie McCumber Deborah McGowan Mary Pat McGowan Ivory McKeever Danny McNeil Martha McNulty James Michael Patricia Miller Michael Mitchell Allen Moody Velva Moon Camm Moore Colleen Moore and Pride. Class of ’77 Remains Young Linda Moore Terry Moore Karen Morris Robert Moseley Gary Munson Charlene Murdock Mary Murty William Nash Joan Nemetz Carlotta Nesbitt Larry Nesbitt Pam Nesbitt Earl Newton Rosemary Nichols Betty Nichols Alan Noel Vickie Novak Debbie Oestreich Wesley Oliver Mary Pate Dickie Patten Bobby Pearson Connie Pentecost Betty Jo Pintavalle Paul Pershing Brenda Peterson Larry Pettaway Ronald Power Diane Powers Melody Primrose Janie Pritchard Lane Pritchard Connie Putnam Ban Rafey Joanne Randal Retha Ratliff Susan Riddle Glynda Ringer Bruce Ripani Dale Ross Joe Rowland Mary Sanders Larry Saunders Willie Savannah Beth Schulof Barbara Scott Vivian Sexton Jackie Shelburne est at H.H.S. as Eighth Graders Deleted. Patricia Shores Linda Shuler Steve Smalley Robert Smith Jo Ann Snyder Butch Solesbee Mark Spatig Michael Spratley John Stancil Teresa Sutherland William Swafford Janet Talley James Tate Russell Tatum Barry Temple Fred Tetterton Bartow Towsey Billy Traylor Pennie Trivett Mark Tush Lewis Tyler Bonita Vaughn Mollie Vier Joan Washington Kathy Watkins Tommy Watkins Stoney Webb Leonard Wells Marlon Wells Rebecca Wells Shirley Westerman Debbie Wheat Dennis Wheeler Phillip White Eddie Williams Charles Wilson Gary Wilson Mark Wilson Phalathia Wilson Helen Winfield Ann Wingfield David Winters Bill Witherow Guy Wyche Milton Wyche Ted Zeh Kim Jacobs Susan Stancil Support of our diverse teams has united the stu¬ dent body more than other facets of our school life. Who could soon forget that first chilly football game when autumn’s scent clung heavily to the crowd or the sensation experienced upon the thrill of entering our beautiful gymnasium? Each individual felt respect and admiration for the struggles and efforts of our play¬ ers, who gave willingly of themselves to form success¬ ful teams. Unsuppressed was school spirit, for either mentally or physically, we all participated. ATHLETICS “The Chase •t_ 1 J i: A Hb EP a “ imf -Jimss j m ■ • mv ■ jjL Allen Miller (24) seems to be getting his sports mixed up as he hurdles over the Springers to gain yardage. 1967 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE HOPEWELL OPPOSITION 0 Highland Springs 20 32 Colonial Heights 6 19 Huguenot 7 6 Lee Davis 7 20 Manchester 14 7 Meadowbrook 46 9 Patrick Henry 0 6 Petersburg 32 6 Prince George 12 0 Thomas Dale 15 Tommy Drumwright (22) is being slowed down by a Monarch, but Marvin Craighead (20) cannot assist. Fall Sports Is On 7 7 V jifjjfcf jL ' Jy W ft r 4yyJ Iviftr ) SXjK Xv . ft ■ fr s J Jmm 4 Sar % i This time the other team does not seem to be gaining much yardage because our boys are on their toes. Tommy Drumwright (22) gets in there to make the tackle with the help of Brent Birchett (71). Vance Johnson (12), shaking off the opposition, runs to make a touchdown while Eddie Miles (84) looks on. Our boys are putting up a great struggle, but this time the adversary is too much for the Mighty Blue. Fall HOPEWELL HIGH’S 19 First Row: Bobby Haggerty, Mike Stockdale, Ricky Krout, Mike Sullivan, Eddie Miles, Tommy Drumwright, Jimmy Fowler, Craig Marvin Craighead, Ben Rackley. Third Row: John Manckia, Tommy England, Marshal Parker, Stuart Lee, Allan Nobles, Wade Weston, Brown, Mike Cunningham, Clark Lewis, Lyn Janosik. Fifth Row: Coach Stallard, Coach Daniel, Howard Parsons, Marshall Minchew, 102 67 FIGHTING DEVILS Frey Leslie Foley Second Row: Yuell Chandler, Lucky Jones, Jimmy Janosik, Allan Miller, Prankie Clary, Billy Smith, Herbie Wheat, Warren Jackson, Norman Woodleif, Brent Birchett. Fourth Row: Vance Johnson, Mike Harris, Danny Noland, Terry Jackson, Judge George Lamm, Coach Tiller, Coach Glass. Put ’Em Together And Eddie Miles Yuell Chandler Mike Stockdale Mike Sullivan Bobby Haggerty Vance Johnson Allen Miller Lucky Jones Fall You Have A T-E-A-M Ben Rackley Mike Cunningham Herbie Wheat Warren Jackson Jimmy Fowler Brent Birchett Marvin Craighead Jimmy Janosik Fall THE COACHING STAFF STANDING: Jack Stallard, Head Coach. KNEELING: Jack Daniel, Line Coach; J. P. Tiller, Line Coach; Forrest Glass, End Coach. TRAINERS Marshall Minchew Student Trainer George Lamm Head Student Trainer Howard Parsons Student Trainer All Set? — You Bet! Eddie Miles (84) after gaining yardage, is being shaken up as Lyn Janosik (42) comes in to help him. As the fans yell “Push ’Em Back”, Mike Stockdale (82) does just that, as Krout (81) and Sullivan (88) look on. Lyn Janosik (42), after making yardage for the Mighty Blue, is stopped. i s r Z7 0 5 ' L Mr. Vergara has faith¬ fully kept us inform¬ ed on the downs and checked the yards for the past several years. 1967 FOOTBALL AWARDS Ricky Krout received the Most Valuable Player Award. This award is made by the coaches each season. Hopewell’s Finest Leslie Foley was the best blocker of the year. Yuell Chandler was voted the best tackier for Hopewell’s 1967 team. These trophies are presented each year to the best blocker and the best tackier by the Vocational Industrial Club of Hopewell High School. They are chosen for this honor by their team mates at the close of the football season. Fall When the Boys Stop . . . Warren Jackson (23) uses fancy footwork to avoid the oncoming players. Vance Johnson (12), after running down the field, encounters a bit of trouble. Fall The Girls Start. Jamelle (“Arab”) must you always be drinking? That’s O.K. the score was 27-0. In the Seniors’ favor, of course. 110 THE J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: Jerry Kuykendall, Anthony Nesbitt, Mike Bujakowski, Paul Pershing, Sonny Archer, Linny Nugent. Second Row: Bruce Dalton, Clyde Powers, Mark Gorkiewicz, Mark Cunningham, Tommy Anderson, Earnest DiVittoria. Third Row: Jimmy Ross, Chuck Casey, Earl Newton, Graham Howell, Guy Wyche, Charlie Daniels. Fourth Row: Coach McGuire, Bill Hamner, Jimmy Staton, Victor Divittoria, Clay Hartstell, Howard Parsons (manager). HOPEWELL 0 1967 J.V. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Thomas Dale 19 13 Prince George 6 34 Petersburg 6 26 Matoaca 0 26 Lee-Davis 0 10 Patrick Henry 7 The Junior Varsity Football Team had a great year in ’67. The loss of their first game seemed to give their team spirit the boost that it needed to win the remaining games. Coach McGuire was the new J.V. football coach and he did an outstanding job in training the boys to work together as a team. Fall GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY Front: Janet Chavis, Sandra Sacra. Back: Debbie Frazier, Kathy Bond, Vicki Chavis, Phyllis Hurlburt, Wilma Reynolds, Jane Elliott, Carolyn Boone, Claudia Allender, Susan Helder, Barbara Kingery, Kay Elliott, Ann Campen, Allison Gordon. -V V 4 ■ V, V: ; ’} ’ ' ' « ' ‘tt ! ' • 4 4 ♦♦«•« ♦ ; I ' 4 ? ' • ,,;i li v? y 1 t ’ . i .. t ' . ■ F 4 t?: H 44 ;i 444 ' l:i!« ,ilj ,r - «■ .... vt r 4?? ’ ♦■ « } 1! ' • ♦««•f t 11 ♦ ‘ItiaSaf 4titj • « fimHSSSM Sjh ef 4- • ■ .4. ’ ♦ 14 ’lUtiV i «•444 j : ; ??‘ +t - r ttttU- PD rfessti hij Wg sia WWfelM BlBiaiiiiSil ilBiii Co-captains: Sandra Sacra, Janet Chavis. Coach: Miss Webb. DEVILETTE HOCKEY SEASON WE THEY 4 Marymount 0 4 George Wythe 1 3 Thomas Jefferson 1 2 St. Gertrudes 0 2 John Marshall 0 0 Collegiate 2 TOURNAMENT 2 Marymount 0 2 St. Gertrudes 0 1 Thomas Jefferson 1 Fall GIRLS J.V. HOCKEY Front: VelvaMoon, Sally King, Claudia Thompson, Chris Lambert, Linette Carson, BeBe Hurlburt. Back: Ellen Eavey, Sarah Costen- bader. Lee Wyche, Jean Lawson, Georgina Cartin, Isabel Goldberg, Barbara Moore, Nerine Eldridge, Diana Baugher. SCOREBOARD We They 1 Mary Mount 1 0 Thomas Jefferson 11 1 St. Catherine 1 0 George Wythe 3 1 St. Gertrude 2 2 John Marshall 3 0 Collegiate 3 1 Mary Mount 1 Co-Captains, Claudia Thompson and Chris Lambert, stand with Miss Webb, J.V. Hockey Coach. Fall THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Amy Hofmann, Judy Rawlings, Becky Kanak, Fran Rives, Peggy Peach, Donna Gleason, Kay Wall, Linda Glass, Debbie Lewis, Robin Snell. Peggy Peach - Head Cheerleader Mrs. Ballard - Sponsor Donna Gleason - Head Cheerleader ALWAYS CHEERFUL Judy Rawlings Kay Wall Linda Glass Becky Kanak Debbie Lewis Fran Rives Robin Snell Amy Hofmann THEJ.V. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Cary Glass, Carol Henderson, Patsy Thore, Chris Tharrington, Jewel Gleason, Beth Thomas, Kay Hedgepeth, Maud Ann Sharp, Ban Rafey, Joyce Morene. Miss King, the sponsor, stands with Jewel Gleason and Beth Thomas, head cheerleaders. 116 TWO POINTS EVERY TIME! Mike Stockdale shoots despite the squeeze put on by Colonial Heights players. Butch Parson (10) goes up for two points. Bernie Epps (24) evades the outstretched arm of his Jerry Wallace (42) shows his skill under the backboard, opponent. Winter Sports THE 7 968 HOPEWELL HIGH Left to right: George Lamm (Trainer), Chalmer Pritchard (20), Donnie Taylor (22), Bernie Epps (24), James Butch Parson (10), John Hyslop (32). It’s Hard to Lose Winter VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Hayes (34), Mike Stockdale (54), Mike Whitley (44), Jerry Wallace (42), Nathan Miles (40), Herbie Wheat (30) with this Team Winter From the Foul Line That’s it, John, take your time. Butch Parson takes careful aim. Winter and from the Floor The “first” Manchester Game - Praying? Hopewell won’t let him have that! Jerry Wallace holds tight to the ball after scrambling with a Colonial Heights player. Winter Butch Parson Mike Whitley Jerry Wallace Donnie Taylor Winter Individual Players uerme tpps Mike Stockdale Make a Team Nathan Miles Herbie Wheat Mr. William Littlepage Winter Hopewell’s Always Ready WM M 1 ■1 ,. •- W ■ r - ■ f Tri-Captains: Mike Stockdale, Butch Parson, Bernie Epps. Coach: Mr. Littlepage. 1968 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec. 5 Tues . Colonial Heights Home 8 Fri. Huguenot Home 12 Tues. Lee-Davis Away 15 Fri. Manchester Home Jan. 5 Fri. Meadowbrook Away 6 Sat. Patrick Henry Home 9 Tues. Petersburg Away 12 Fri. Prince George Home 19 Fri. Thomas Dale Away 26 Fri. Colonial Heights Away 27 Sat. Huguenot Away 30 Tues. Lee-Davis Home Feb. 9 Fri. Patrick Henry Away 13 Tues. Petersburg Home 16 Fri. Prince George Away 23 Fri. Thomas Dale Home - Trainer: George Lamm Winter to Play Basketball Bernie Epps (24) plays it from the backboard. Butch Parson (10) has the ball under control for this lay¬ up. Winter 1968 J.V. BASKETBALL First Row: Lane Pritchard, Ray Williams, Keith Hedgepeth, Willie Savannah, James Gholson, Bobby Skalleberg. Second Row: Mar¬ shall Parker, Mike Bujakowski, Don Hurlburt, Kevin Futch, Milton Wyche. Third Row: Howard Parsons, Ronnie Crocker, Charles Lewis, Michael James, William Harper, Coach McGuire. SCHEDULE Colonial Heights Home Huguenot Home Lee-Davis Away Manchester Home Meadowbrook Away Patrick Henry Home Petersburg Away Prince George Home Thomas Dale Away Colonial Heights Away Huguenot Away Lee-Davis Home Patrick Henry Away Petersburg Home Prince George Away Thomas Dale Home Coach Donnie McGuire did a great job in training the J.V. Basketball Team. Winter GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL ■ S Left to right: Phyllis Hurlburt, Dorothy Wheat, Kay Elliott, Lee Wyche, Sue Woodward, Claudia Allender, Jinxie Szigeti, Carolyn Boone, Jane Elliott, Cathy Lambert, Lindy Allmond, Jackie Griffin, Janet Chavis, Joyce Carr. Co-Captains: Carolyn Boone, Phyllis Hurlburt. Coach: Miss Hearne. 1968 SCHEDULE Jan. 11 Collegiate 30 John Marshall Feb. 1 Gibbons 6 Thomas Jefferson 9 George Wythe 13 Mary Mount 16 John Marshall 21 Thomas Jefferson Winter GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL Left to right: Joyce Flowers, Vicki Chavis, Mary Sanders, Virginia Wilkins, Georgina Cartin, Deborah Brockwell, Kay Edwards, Bar¬ bara Moore, Deborah Wheat, Jody Anderson, Kathy Bond, Karen Frankenstein. Jan. 11 1968 SCHEDULE Collegiate 30 John Marshall Feb. 1 Gibbons 6 Thomas Jefferson 9 George Wythe 13 Mar y Mount 16 John Marshall 21 Thomas Jefferson Co-Captains: Kathy Bond, Vicki Chavis. Coach: Miss Webb. Winter THE BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Fred Phipps, Tom Balazik, Anthony Angone, Steve Myers, Paul Powers, Norman Griffith, Allan Miller. Second Row: Larry Hart, Bobby McKaig, James Hoover, Frankie Phillips, Barry Carr, John Hyslop. Third Row: Dennis Wray (manager), Reggie Bowen, Mike Cunningham, Paul Day, Mike Chisholm, Coach Glass. Co-captains: Anthony Angone and Paul Powers. Coach: Mr. Glass. H.H.S. H.H.S. 2 Thomas Dale 1 3 Patrick Henry 0 3 Prince George 12 1 Huguenot 2 5 Patrick Henry 7 3 Colonial Heights 5 1 Colonial Heights 9 0 Prince George 6 6 Petersburg 2 1 Petersburg 3 0 Lee—Davis 8 8 Thomas Dale 15 2 Manchester 0 2 Manchester 3 3 Meadowbrook 5 2 Meadowbrook 5 Coach Glass decides on the next play. Spring Sports THE TRACK TEAM , J ' ,sp C ' SBT- ' ' 1st Row: Bobby Emory, Dennis Foxworth, Richard Maile, Tommy Burns, A1 Jones, Chick Harrison, Larry Arnold, Carl Newsome. 2nd Row: Mickey Fenn, Leslie Foley, Don Clark, Robbie Buren, Yuell Chandler, Warren Jackson, Craig Frey, Brent Birchett, Mark Ascoli. 3rd Row: David Ellis, Steve Switzer, Ronnie McDaniels, Terry Jackson, Kenny Leech, Keith Hedgepath, Dwight Nesbitt, Lewis Cherubin. 4th Row: Billy Smith, Elwood Delbridge, John Lackey, Edward Stinnett, Kenny Amidei, Robert Belch, Albert McCleod, Mike Taylor, Herbie Wheat. 5th Row: Phillip Stinnett, Robert Baugher, Kenny Giese, Glen Maynard, Wade Weston, Gary Frame, Lucky Jones. 6th Row: Vance Johnson, Mike Stockdale, Eddie Miles, Tommy Drumwright, Jerry St. Clair, Bruce Sublette, Danny Noland, David Miles, Alan Hoover. 7th Row: Coach Stallard, George Lamm, Frank Whipp, Glen Foxworth, Berkley Devers, Randy Reidmiller, Mike Stefanic, Terry Frame, Howard Parsons, Coach Tiller. Spring Allen Miller gets off to a good start. Fifth in the District Mickey Fenn swings over a hurdle in attempting to overtake his opponent and win the low hurdles. WE THEY Manchester 56 76 Colonial Heights 84 48 Patrick Henry 73 59 Meadowbrook 102 30 Lee—Davis set school record in 64 mile relay 68 Prince George 50 82 Petersburg 116 16 Thomas Dale 52 80 set new record for mile relay A new School record was set at the district meet. Practice makes a good track man, as Tommy Burns proves, Spring GIRLS SOFTBALL Front: Kay Elliott and Rebecca Harrison, Co-Captains. Kneeling: Joyce Flowers, Vicki Chavis, Carolyn Boone, Jane Elliott, Freda Fear, Paige Watko, Naomi Nichols. Standing: Georgina Cartin, Kathy Bond, Wanda Mundy, Kristine Cornelius, Claudia Thompson, Pat Jarvis, Jean Luifau, Dorothy Wheat, Patsy Glass. Co-Captains Kay Elliott and Becky Harrison stand with their coach Miss Buren. We They 15 Petersburg 2 5 Thomas Dale 13 7 Colonial Heights 5 13 Petersburg 14 13 Thomas Dale 14 17 Colonial Heights 5 5 Matoaca 4 15 John Marshall 4 17 Lee—Davis 9 13 Lee—Davis 6 13 John Marshall 6 Spring Becky Harrison throws the ball to second. 7 967 GOLF TEAM Left to right: Doug Pritchard, Ted Saunders, Cham Pritchard, Robert Schultz, Gerald Coury, Frank Kirtley, Terry Angle, Mark Butterworth, and Coach Bill Littlepage. Second in the District Petersburg won-won Manchester won-won Patrick Henry won-won Huguenot lost-won Prince George won-won Meadowbrook lost-lost Benedictine won Mark Butterworth practices his swing as Frank Kirtley looks on. THE GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM |L . 1 W m H ' jj|« « H i I 1 i cl 4 l. r BPife £. Front: Kathy Griffith, Jane Elliott, Carolyn Boone, Kay Elliott, Nerine Eldridge, Becky Garrett. Back: Sharon Johnston, Peggy Marr, Janice Britt, Vicki Holt , Martha McNulty, Velva Moon. 1967 Awards for the Gymnastic Team. The coach for the Gymnastic Team was Mrs. Ballard. The Co- Captains were Vicki Holt and Carolyn Boone. Spring Kathy Griffith displays her skill on the bal¬ ance beam. THE TENNIS TEAM Front: Diane Clark, Janet Chavis, Beth Thomas, Ruth Butterworth, Allison Gordon, Danielle Aderholt. Back: Dennie Dale, Karen Chivers, Fran Rives, Peggy Peach, Susan Helder, Claudia Allender, Nancy Gilliam. Peggy Peach follows through with the overhand return. Coach Mrs. Ballard, Co-Captains, Peggy Peach and Susan Helder. John Marshall Lost John Marshall Lost George Wythe Lost Huguenot Lost Collegiate Lost Spring Participation is the key to both progress and or¬ ganizations. Striving to improve our school has been the chief aspiration of the clubs this year. Captivating bulletin boards greet us many times during the day, and intermittent trash cans in the courtyard help to re¬ mind us to keep the grounds as clean as possible. The very essence of our school life results from the vitality that is generated by organizations. Almost daily we can see the personality of the school awaken and grow harmoniously with its membership. ORGANIZATIONS KAPPA TRI-HI-Y Row 1: Lenora Measles, Sarah Minor, Pat Shaw. Row 2: Marion Yemma, Sylvia Bohon, Sandra Cuddihy, Debbie Lewis. Row 3: Kerry Rimes, Randy Kirk, Carolyn Conover. Row 4: Peggy Peach, Connie Caldwell, Karen Chivers. Row 5: Claudia Harris, Carol Flaherty, Dar¬ lene Hoover. Row 6: Linda Glass, Amy Thomas, Janet Gilliam. Row 7: Lindy Allmond, Debbie Lapeyre, Carolyn Medlock. Row 8: Kay Sharp, Susan Stout. Seated: Sandra Cuddihy, Chaplain; Susan Stout, Vice-Pres.; Peggy Peach, Secretary; Lindy Allmond, Treasurer. Standing: Carolyn Con¬ over, President; Mrs. Garris, Sponsor. This year the Tri-Hi-Y at Hopewell High School divided into two chapters, Kappa and Lambda. Each has its own officers, treasurer, and activities, but they both have the same basic purpose: “to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character.” Kappa had a car wash to build up their empty treasury and used the majority of the money to buy ribbons for Annually Tri-Hi-Y has an initiation ceremony and tea for new members. Kappa and Lambda Tri-Hi-Y had a joint ceremony 138 LAMBDA TRI-HI-Y Seated: Gail Huntley, Chaplain; Judy Rawlings, Secretary; Jamelle Ameen, Treasurer; Cindy Culley, Vice-Pres. Standing: Mrs. Giese, Sponsor; Kay Wall, President. the homecoming princesses and the crown for the homecoming queen. Both Kappa and Lambda decorated cars and put them into the homecoming parade. The two chapters alternate monthly reading the devotions over the intercom on Mondays and writing the Tri-Hi-Y thought for the week on blackboards in each classroom. Through the two chapters, the members hope to influence more people in the school and community. this year at which members of both chapters were given an opportunity to meet and socialize with each other. Row 1: Lynn Harper, Becky Kanak, Jackie Mills. Row 2: Diane Highsmith, Cindy Culley, Kay Wall. Row 3: Becky Sharpe, Jinxie Szigeti, Gail Huntley. Row 4: Jamelle Ameen, Peggy Clarke, Kathy Bonner. Row 5: Linda Hoffman, Judy Rawlings, Nancy Woolridge Row 6: Janet Brydon, Sara Wiseman, Fran Rives. Row 7: Sandra Rowland, Ruthie Birchett, Rhonda Lewis. 139 BETA PSI JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y These Jr. Tri-Hi-Yers performed a charity service for the local hospital. Here they are busy making favors which they delivered to the patients. Seated: Maude Ann Sharp, Recording Secretary; Betsy Leadbetter, Cor¬ responding Secretary; Krystal Patterson, Vice-President. Standing: Mrs. Hancock, Advisor; Audrey Perry, President. Junior Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. Its membership is made up of girls who are in their freshman or sophomore year of high school. This year, because of an increasingly large membership, the group split to form two similar clubs, the Epsilon Chapter and the Beta Psi Chapter. The clubs are beneficial in a number of ways. They afford an opportunity for the girls to meet and exchange ideas with youths of their own ages through such means as District Conferences, the Model General Assembly, and [ fl§ J hi m | Row 1: Deborah McGowan, Janice Britt, Kathy Easterling, Sharon Johnston, Mollie Vier, and Ann Harless. Row 2: Krystal Patterson, Vicky Holt, Sheila Chapman, Marlene McDermott, and Sue Garris. Row 3: Jeanine Kokinski, Betsy Leadbetter, Mary Ellen Holland, Susan Emory, Candace Holt, and Beth Schulhof. Row 4: Kathy Eason, Maude Ann Sharp, Audrey Perry, Rebecca Wells, and Belinda Cyckevic. Row 5: Debbie Thompson, Linda Nicholson, Cary Glass, and Martha McNulty. 140 EPSILON JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Seated: Barbara Doutt, Treasurer; Rita Everett, Vice-President; Frances Koehler, Chaplain; and Mary Ann Frederickson, Secretary. Standing: Joyce Morene, President; and Mrs. Sais, Advisor. other various meetings. The girls plan and participate in many activities which are of service to the school and to the com¬ munity, in an effort to carry out the purpose of the club-‘ k To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian characte r. Some of their projects this year included attending church as a group, serving as volunteer collectors for the United Givers Fund, and preparing a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family in the community. Members of Jr. Tri-Hi-Y volunteer their time and services to a worthy community campaign. They are collecting door-to-door tor the United Givers Fund. Row 1: Sallie Ford, Becky Harrison, Stephanie Banvard, Becky Garrett, Roxanne Fevitt. Row 2: Mary Ann Frederickson Susan Hunter Marilyn Hosea, and Joy Libby. Row 3: Valerie Kolidakis, Sandra Luck, Barbara Doutt, Rosalyn Vergara, and Brenda Case. Row 4: Joyce Morene, Mary Ellen Grammar, Zoe Bailey, Kay Hedgepeth, and Patsy Harrison. Row 5: Debbie Everett, Cindy Belch, Roma Ameen, and Vickie Davis. Row 6: Janet Douglas, Frances Koehler, Betty Jo Pintavalle, and Linda Ragland. 141 HI-Y Row 1: Gary Lance, Chip Clark, Jerry Saleeby, Gary Martin, Jimmy Harper. Row 2: Gary Akers, Allen Nichols, Richard Flaherty, Don Neal, Joe Boone, Milton Barker. Row 3: Robert Stump, Bill Mitchell, David Gessell, Flake Dry, Sonny Goodrich, Bo Rideout. The cheerleaders were presented small, painted footballs by Hi-Y to throw into the stands to increase school spirit. Seated: Bo Rideout, President; David Gessell, Secretary; Dale Kitchen, Vice-President; Donald Neal, Treasurer. Standing: Mr. Baldwin, Sponsor. The purpose of the YMCA affiliated Hi-Y is “to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com¬ munity, high standards of Christian character.” They have accomplished some of these goals by spearheading a U.S. Savings Bond drive in the community and adopting a new, more extensive constitution. During Hi-Y week they pre¬ pared an informative display case to better acquaint students with their symbol and purpose. One of the plans for the future is the presentation of a trophy to an outstanding sen¬ ior athlete. KEY CLUB Seated: David Poole, Treasurer; Mickey Fenn, President; Mike Stock- dale, Vice-Pres.; Kenny Leach, Secretary. Standing: Mr. Tiller, Sponsor. The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, is a service organization whose members strive to become more intelli¬ gent, aggressive, and serviceable citizens and to exhibit high standards in school and community life. They have collected for the United Fund and distributed handbills reminding citizens of Hopewell to vote, which benefited the community and gave the hard-working members a sense of accomplish¬ ment. Key Club members make huge run-throughs stretching between the goal posts for the football players to run through. Left, Top to Bottom: Jackie Brannon, Bernie Epps, Bobby Scalleberg, Curtis Scott, Steve McDonough, David Smith, Keith Hedgepeth, Charlie Gardinis. Top Row: Robbie Buren, Mike Stockdale, John Hyslop, Bill Doeg, Terry Jackson, Craig Frey. Bottom Row: Leslie Foley, Kenny Leach, Doug Pritchard, Fred Phipps, Pete Leadbetter, Glen Maynard. 143 THE OLE BLUE PLAYERS Pamela Billy was selected Halloween Queen by the annual penny vote collected two weeks before the Halloween Ball. Other contestants were Faye Minor, Margaret Rose, Sarah Minor, and Audrey Perry. Money from this helped in the production this fall. Seated: Bill Ellison, Vice-President; David Gessell, President; Martha Sordelett, Treasurer. Standing: Mr. Gilmore, Sponsor. Ole Blue Players explore the field of dramatics and learn the intricate workings of a full scale production as they present major dramas each year. Since lighting, make-up, costumes, and scenery are as essential to any performance as acting, each member may take an active part in every presentation. The Drama Guild offers young people an opportunity for self-expression and a means for furthering a career in the theatre. This November the Old Blue Players put on the recent Broadway production of “Send Me No Flowers”. Row 1: Becki Hapstak, Jimmy Harper, Teresa Sutherland, Debbie Lowder, Jan Coury, Jeanine Kokinski, Marian Yemma, Mike Bryant. Row 2: Debbie McGowen, Carrie Mottesheard, Pat Shaw, Faye Minor, Freda Fear, Audrey Perry, Betsy Har¬ rison, Velva Moon, Sandra Rowland. Row 3: Kathy Easterling, Deborah Frazier, Connie Stone, Rosalyn Veraga, Lenora Shelburne, Rene Reid, Sarah Wiseman, Kay Curtis, Rusty Tatum. Row 4: Laura Severin, Joanne Goodman, Jackie Shel¬ burne, Sarah Minor, Debbie Meadows, Russell Allen, Janet Talley, Bill Ellison. Row 5: Cathy Bonner, Cary Glass, Doug Pritchard, Don Neal, Chuck Farnsworth, Jo Anne Marr, Pam Billy, Carol Flaherty, Martha Sordelett, Peggy Hoover. Row 6: Chippy Clark, Bo Rideout, Andrew Chermak, Jim Alford, Gerald McCall, Debbie Lapeyre, Betty Edwards, Doug Corey, Bill Thompson. 144 THE ART APPRENTICES Row 1 : Frances Koehler, Zoe Bailey, Debbie Meadows, Cary Glass, David Smalley, Mike McCauley, Deeter Almond, Teresa Suther¬ land, Juanita Dempsey, Joan Nemetz, and Eva Matson. Row 2: Lenora Measles, Rosalyn Vergara, Mike Taylor, Carol Grissam, Dwight Nesbitt, Jay Bohannan, Pam Djiovanidis, Audrey Wyche, Ronnie Carter, Steve Edmondson, Jan Coury, Doris Furr, and Gail Hofmann. Seated: Doris Furr, Secretary; Ed Ross, Work Committee Chairman; and Jay Bohannan, Program Chairman. Standing: Chris Manckia, Pres¬ ident; and Miss Taylor, Sponsor. Members of the Art Apprentices strive to further their creative ability and to increase their understanding and ap¬ preciation of art. In an effort to carry out this purpose and to raise money for their eagerly awaited trip to New York this spring, they have undertaken various creative and useful pro¬ jects. Some of these are: a series of art work shop days, making silk screen posters to be used for advertising, flower sales, jewelry sales, and their annual art show. Some of the Art Apprentices are stringing watermelon seeds. They were to be painted and sold as a money-making project for the club. 145 BOVS MONOGRAM CLUB Left Side, Top to Bottom: Frank Whipp, Danny Noland, Howard Parsons, Gary Frame, Cham Pritchard, Keith Hedgepeth. Center: Leslie Foley, Eddie Miles, Yuell Chandler, Craig Frey. Right Side: Mike Stockdale, George Lamm, Bobby Sheppard, Robbie Buren, Warren Jackson, Bruce Sublette. The Boys Monogram Club worked for many hours cleaning up the litter in the parking lots to give the new school a clean appearance for its dedication. Seated: Leslie Foley, Vice-President; Bobby Haggerty, Sergeant-at-Arms; Mike Stockdale, President; Craig Frey, Sec.-Treas. The Boys Monogram Club is made up of boys who have been a manager or excelled in sports to earn their letter. The boys all look forward to the day when the monogram jackets come in, and they can wear them proudly in their activities of painting trashcans, cleaning up the cafeteria after lunch periods, selling spirit bumper stickers, directing traffic at bas¬ ketball games, and working at soc hops. All the students in the school were thrilled when the cafeteria was opened in the morning because of the excellent work of the Boys Monogram Club in keeping the school clean. GIRLS MONOGRAM CLUB First Row: Claudia Thompson, Phyllis Hurlburt, Kay Elliott, Wilma Reynolds. Row 2: Peggy Peach, Carolyn Boone, Janet Chavis, Becky Garrett, Claudia Allender. Row 3: Vickie Holt, Georginia Cartin, Ann Campen, Barbara Kingery, Cathy Lambert. Row 4: Fran Rives, Sandy Sacra, Patsy Glass, Freda Fear. Seated: Phyllis Hurlbert, Treasurer; Peggy Peach, Secretary; Sandy Sacra, Vice-President. Standing: Kay Elliott, President; Miss Webb, Sponsor. Girls who have lettered in any of the numerous intramural sports activities or have been a manager, eagerly join the Girls Monogram Club and participate in their necessary and fun activities. To the relief of thirsty basketball fans, the girls sell drinks and candy during the half at basketball games. They also painted the new benches in the girls’ locker room and are looking forward to a skiing weekend in Washington, D.C. The presentation of a scholarship and gold sportsman¬ ship bracelet to an outstanding, enthusiastic girl who has best upheld the goals of good citizenship and sportsmanship through her athletic ability, is anxiously awaited by all. Members of the Girls Monogram Club sand and paint benches in the new locker room. FRENCH CIRCLE The members sampled some cream puffs made in the French tradition by a fellow member who had entertained them with a report on French cooking. Seated: Susan Hunter, Chaplain; Cathy Lambert, Treasurer; Nancy Gil¬ liam , Secretary; Cathy Bonner, Vice-President. Standing: Miss Cham¬ bliss, Advisor; Darlene Hoover, President. The French Circle is a club composed of students who are taking French or have taken it previously. It gives students an opportunity to learn more about the French language and customs by singing French songs, having guest speakers, hearing reports on French customs, costumes and geography, and working crossword puzzles and other word games in French. The annual Christmas party is always appreciated and enjoyed by all members. Row 1: Doug Corey, Susan Hunter, Cathy Bonner, Darlene Hoover, Kathy Easterling, Janet Talley, Terri Bryant, Debbie Rawlings, Lynn Deuberry, Sandra Atkins. Row 2: Betty Mayes, Sue Garris, Debra McMillan, Jane Pritchard, Chippy Clark, Pamela Akers, Doug Pritchard, Karen Chivers, Betty Edwards. Row 3: Nancy Gilliam, Connie Caldwell, Ruth Butterworth, Celia Charlton, Janet Hole. Row 4: Jo Anne Marr, Carol Flaherty, Linda Hoffman, Andrew Cherniak, Sandra Rowland. Row 5: Larry Frame, Kenny Adams, Charlie Chivers, Carolyn Baber, Cathy Lambert. 148 SPANISH CLUB Seated: David Poole, Sgt.-At-Arms; Fran Rives, Treasurer; Dale Kitchen, Sgt.-At-Arms; and Carlton Webb, Vice-President. Standing: Bill Mitchell, Secretary; Mrs. Sais, Sponsor; and David Gessell, President. The Spanish Club is composed of those students who are taking or have taken Spanish. Through its many activities such as seeing movies about the people and their customs, playing Spanish games, and attending a party modeled after the tradition of those of Spain, it carries out its purpose of giving the members a further insight into the culture and art of the Spanish speaking people. Showing its interest in school activities, it contributed to the success of this year’s Homecoming festivities by decorating and entering a car in the annual Homecoming Parade. Spanish Club members are working on their entry for the Homecoming Parade. Row 1: Sandra Cuddihy, Ellen Eavey, Danielle Aderholt, Sarah Wiseman, Carol Henderson, Ann Mabry, Candace Holt, Joan Nemetz, and David Bonner. Row 2: Beth Thomas, Debra Frazier, Debbie Lowder, Margaret Rose, Carrie Mottesherd, Betty Edwards, Rita Everett, Bill Hamner, Phillip White, and Sarah Minor. Row 3: Debbie Lapeyre, Fran Rives, Sheila Chapman, Barbara Mabe, Freda Fear, Faye Minor, Carlton Webb, David Smith, Alan Keener, and David Gessell. Row 4: Bill Mitchell, Mark Rogers, Gary Jacobs, Martha McNulty, Joe Boone, Bobby Farnsworth, Roxanne Levitt, and Howard Parsons. 149 LATIN FORUM Row 1: Debra McMillan, Jody Anderson, Betsy Harrison, Rhonda Laslie, Marilyn Hosea, Cathy Bonner. Jimmy Harper. Row 2: Susan Emory, Audrey Perry, Rita Everett, Peggy Marr, Elizabeth Schulhof, Sarah Wiseman. Rene Reid. Row 3: Richard Flaherty, Janet Hole, Maud Ann Sharp,, Pamela Billy, Betty Edwards, Roma Ameen, Mary Pat McGowan. Row 4: Belinda Cyckevic, Glenn Creggar, Linda Shuler, Betty Jo Pintavalle, Ronald Faris, Jeanny Lawson, Debra Lapeyre. Row 5: Eric Furr, Nat Hamner, Doug Pritchard, Jo Anne Marr, Michael Mitchell. Row 6: Don Neal, Cathy Lambert, Neal Aldridge, Tom Glover, Chippy Clark. LABOR OMNI A VINC IT PLURIBUS UNUM Latin Forum members decorate Mrs. Gilliam’s bulletin board with helpful Latin mottos and pictures and maps of ancient Rome. Seated: Rita Everett, Vice-Pres.; Maud Ann Sharp, Secretary; Patsy Glass, Treasurer; Betty Edwards, Reporter. Standing: Neal Aldridge, President; Mrs. Gilliam, Sponsor. All students who are taking or have taken Latin are invited to join the Latin Forum. The purpose of the club is to help students learn more about the Latin language by speaking and listening as well as studying the more interesting phases of Roman life and customs. This studying is done through in¬ formative reports, interesting films, and records. The major activity of the Latin Forum is ' the banquet held at the end of the year which all the members attend dressed in the style of the ancient Roman people. The members form a line to display their costumes, after which the boy and girl having the best costume are named emperor and emperess. This event is eagerly anticipated and enjoyed by all. SCIENCE CLUB Seated: David Bonner, Sgt.-at-Arms; Faye Minor, Secretary; Allan Nichols, Librarian; Nat Hamner, Treasurer; and Jim Harper, Vice- President. Standing: Mrs. Theodore, Sponsor; Andrew Chermak, Pres¬ ident; and Mr. Turpin, Sponsor. The purpose of the Science Club is to instill a further interest in those students who have taken or are taking one of the varied science courses offered in our school so that they may become more fully aware of the many actions of science which affect their daily lives. Each year members of the Science Club tour one or more of the important industries, thereby getting an idea of the many job opportunities offered to a student of science. Other activities include inviting guest speakers, showing films, and performing experiments. Science Club members are writing a new constitution for the ization. Row 1: Rhonda Laslie, Doug Pritchard, Janie Pritchard, Sheila Chapman, Diana Baugher, Margaret Rose, and Jim Harper. Row 2: Ellen Eavy, Nat Hamner, Freda Fear, Chris Lambert, Barbara Mabe, and Faye Minor. Row 3: Uen Nichols, Garland Eavey, Steve Muller, Barbara Moore, and Betty Edwards. Row 4: Richard Flaherty, Carrie Mottesherd, Betty Jo Pintavalle, Roma Ameen, and Jody Anderson. Row 5: Jimmy Johnson, Irene Bannerman, Debbie Oestreich, Russell Allen, and Betsy Harrison. Row 6: Beth Pate, Debra McMillan, Joanne Cemy, Michael Mitchell, and Ted Zeh. Row 7: Andrew Shermak, Eric Furr, Richard Lampman, Doug Corey, and James Alford. ici FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Seated: Helen Poole, Secretary; Isabel Goldberg, Vice-President; Betty Edwards, Reporter; Cindy Culley, Treasurer. Standing: Mrs. Hapstak, Asst. Sponsor; LaDonna Rasnick, President; Miss Moore, Asst. Sponsor; Mrs. Agrella, Sponsor. F.T.A. members show their appreciation of teachers by decorating apples and putting one in each teacher’s box. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors band together in the F.T.A. to enrich their precepts and knowledge in the teaching profession. These students explore their own interest and abilities in relation to the various fields of teaching and strive to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality, character, and leadership which are essential in good teachers. One money-making project for the annual scholarship to be given to an outstanding senior member of the club for furthering a career in education was the sale of decorative waste-paper baskets. Row 1: Linda Hoffman, Sarah Wiseman, Rene Reid, Marian Yemma, Zoe Bailey, Pat Shaw, Jaran Lusk, Cindy Culley, Susan Stout. Row 2: Becki Hapstak, Judy Rawlings, Janice Britt, Chris Tharrington, Sandra Luck, Lisa Lindenmuth, Jeanine Kokinski, Rita Everett, Audrey Perry, Cathy Bonner, Helen Poole, Linda Ragland. Row 3: Donald Neal, Vicki Davis, Nancy Edwards, Gary Moore, LaDonna Rasnick, Jo Anne Marr, Betty Edwards, Faye Minor, Rum Birchett, Frances Koehler. 152 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Char White, Connie Putnam, Thurzee Wyche, Sarah Costenhader, Joanne Harris, and Lynn Cook. Row 2: Linda Glass, Petrice Gilliam, Carolyn Moore, Claudia Harris, Ann Wingfield, Jeanie Lawson, Sue Garris, and Deborah Brown. Seated: Cary Glass, Secretary; Linda Glass, Chaplain; and Sue Garris, Historian. Standing: Mrs. Raney, Sponsor. Opportunities for developing individual and group initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to the home are provided by the Future Homemakers of America, a national youth organization consisting of students in junior and senior high school studying home economics. The girls exhibit their skills through activities such as designing window displays, presenting their creations in an annual fashion show, and preparing and serving refreshments after the National Honor Society’s initiation of new members. Their willingness to make School life more pleasant is appreciated by all. The F.H.A. prepared a luncheon for certain members of the faculty, exhibiting their skill in the preparation and presentation of a formal meal. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Cathy Drake, Gloria Harvey, Gloria Damron, Mary Sue Lambert, Lulu Bryant, Dolores Bradley, Peggy Pintavalle. Row 2: Carol Williamson, Christine Markham, Cindy Barbee, Irene Taylor, Pat Burroughs, Gail Scott. Row 3: Dianne Dalton, Alice Doutt, Linda McDonald, Gloria Griffith, Barbara Johnson. Row 4: Carolyn Medlock, Linda Ragland, Vickie Davis. F.B.L.A. members learn about various office machines in their publication of the school newspaper The Tatler. 154 The Future Business Leaders of America is the busi¬ ness organization affiliated with the Vocational Office Training program. Its purpose is to promote good busi¬ ness education of youths, and to create more interest and understanding in the choice of a business occupa¬ tion. Through the school newspaper, The Tatler, the F.B.L.A. helps to keep students informed as to school activities. The profits from the sale of The Tatler enable the girls to decorate a float for the Homecoming Parade. Seated: Linda McDonald, Chaplain; Cindy Barbee, Parliamentarian; Irene Taylor, Historian and Reporter; Patricia Burroughs, Treasurer. Standing: Mary Sue Lambert, Secretary; Carolyn Medlock, President; Gloria Dee Damron, Vice-President; Mrs. Rowe, Advisor. PRESS CLUB Front: Carol Flaherty, Betty Edwards, Jo Ann Harris. Center: Debbie Lapeyre, Ruth Malamis. Back: Judy Barbee. Organized just last year, the Press Club is an organ¬ ization for students who are interested in journalism and the thrill of “seeing their work in print”. A high school page published weekly in the local newspaper. The Hopewell News, serves the club’s dual purpose: to give the people of Hopewell an insight into the opinions, activities, and character of the students at Hopewell High School and to give club members first hand experience in the newspaper world. Each of the club members writes one or more articles which are edited and arranged by the editor, who is also a member o f the newspaper staff. Ruth Malamis, the editor of the Press Club, checks over an article to be placed in the high school news page of the local paper. 155 Seated: Carol Flaherty, President; Debbie Lapeyre, Secretary; Betty Edwards, Vice-President. Standing: Mr. Utleye, Sponsor; Ruth Malamis, Editor. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA Because D.E. Students have afternoon jobs they often invite special guests and speakers to breakfast meetings in the school’s dining room. Seated: Bertha Turner, Reporter; Kerry Fletcher, Parliamentarian; Lamar Leath, Chaplain, Billy Smith, Treasurer. Standing: Theresa Earles, Vice-Pres.; David Harless, President; Pudgy Buffo, Secretary. D.E.C.A. is a national youth organization created to at¬ tract young people to careers in marketing and distribution. During National D.E.C.A. Week, the Elopewell chapter had complete charge of managing Cavalier Square, a local shop¬ ping center, and during the same week were on television shows explaining the purpose and activities of D.E.C.A. Several members played a big part in carrying out the pro¬ gram at a district conference and represented Hopewell High School well. Row 1: Mildred King, Mary Butor, Ruth Ross, Ann Sebra, Anna Buffo, Bertha Turner, Gail Hofmann. Row 2: Kathy Thompson, Sandra Wray, Margie Hill, Georgie Duncan, Marna Glazebrook, Pamm Saunders, Vickie Bentley. Row 3: Paula Lewis, Dwight Leath, Brenda Young, Gail Jolly, Nancy Whitmore, Jennie Butler, Carol Livingston, Billy Smith. Row 4: Robert Gouge, George Zevgolis, Bill Branch, Billy Dunbar, Randy Bland, Glen Roach, Alice Wajick. Row 5: John Taylor, Wade Weston, Tommy Sharp, Mike Sullivan, Jack Brannon, Robert Shuler, Bob Meadows, Theresa Earles. Row 6: Lamar Leath, Ronnie Ellis, Ronnie Staton, Kerry Fletcher, David Harless, Doug Blount, Merle Pead, Bill Vance, Terry Daniel. 156 VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA HOPEWF Here, some VICA Club members are working hard on their prize-winning scrapbook. Seated: Jean Liufau, Chaplain; Ruth Malamis, Reporter; Nancye Power, Secretary; Fran Taylor, Treasurer; and Amy Hofmann, Parliamentarian. Standing: Jimmy Coleman, President; Mr. Utleye, Sponsor, and Wayne Logan, Vice-President. The Vocational Industrial Club at Hopewell High School was the top club in the state last year, capturing the Honor Club Award at Virginia Beach in March. Each year they entertain their parents with a tea in the clubroom, and furnish refreshments and lunch for the taculty one day during mid-term exams. They give trophies to the Best Tackier and the Best Blocker of the football team each year. VICA’s main purpose is to cooperate with all phases of school life and to improve citizenship attitudes among the club members. Row 1: Amy Hofmann, Gloria Bailey, Linda Mosley, Gloria Damron, Peggy Clarke, and Gloria Griffith. Row 2: Nancy Saunders, Carolyn Cole, Judy Barber, Janet Made, Donna Hilton, Jean Liufau, Jan Liufau. Row 3: John Snell, Ruth Malamis, Betty Mc- Cutcheon, Fran Taylor, Ellen Martin, Lynn Harper, Paula Haggerty, and Carolyn Mayhew. Row 4: Ronnie Akerman, Vickie Cun¬ ningham, Steve Robinette, Bobby Fields, Larry Pierce, Toby Dowdy, Donnie Gleason, Ronnie Kingery, Tom Markland, Roland Hayzlett. Row 5: T. C. Williams, Chancey Hanchey, Ronnie Trail, David Shue, Bill Harris, Elwood Delbridge, Clarence Mosley, Larry Lowe, Jimmy Coleman, and Wayne Logan. 157 What a brighter world it would be if everyone would light just one little candle. In the not too distant future the progress we have made in our school will surely reflect the individual efforts made this year. Our new facilities have eased the development of tal¬ ent into reality. The usefulness of the air - conditioned band and choir rooms is undeniable, and the addition of a drill corps to the band has been a pleasure for all. Through his activities a student becomes a round¬ ed person, and the flicker of his small light blazes re¬ solutely in recognition of his service. ACTIVITIES 4 THE KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF At left Mr. Utleye, the yearbook’s sponsor, pauses in his busy day to be photographed. To the right, Bill Thompson, our irre¬ placeable photograph¬ er, tries to rest from his weary job of pic¬ ture taking. ■ Kaleidoscope members are from left to right: 1st Row: Susan Stout, Editor; Jinxie Szigeti, Editor; Cathy Lambert, Editor’s Assistant; Gary Akers, Classes Editor; Nancy Edwards, Sr. Assistant; Carolyn Conover, Sr. Assistant; Don Neal, Jr. Assistant; Becky Kanak, Features Editor; Melva Ingram, Sr. Assistant; Chris Manckia, Jr. Assistant; Peggy Peach, Activities Editor; LaDonna Rasnick, Sr. Assistant; Gail Huntley, Jr. Assistant. 2nd Row: Janet Brydon, Business Manager; Cindy Culley, Sr. Assistant; Cathy Bonner, Jr. Assistant. 3rd Row: Judy Rawlings, Circulations Manager; Kathy Walker, Sr. Assistant; Darlene Hoover, Jr. Assistant; Donna Gleason, Administration and Faculty Editor; Carol Flaherty, Sr. Assistant; Janet Gilliam, Jr. Assistant; Sandra Christoffel, Sr. Assistant Organi¬ zations Editor; Lindy Allmond, Editor; Sandra Cuddihy, Jr. Assistant; Avon Miles, Athletics Editor; Bill Mitchell, Jr. Assistant; Sandra Sacra, Sr. Assistant; Jamelle Ameen, Sr. Assistant. 161 THE KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF LEADERS Susan Stout-Editor Jinxie Szigeti-Editor THE HONOR COUNCIL The Honor Council was formed this year in order to enforce the newly created Honor System which was voted on and passed by the student body last year. A student elected from each class plus two National Honor Society members serve as the stu¬ dent representatives on the Council. The duty of the Honor Council is to judge fairly those cases brought before them concerning lying, cheating, or stealing, assign the appropriate punish¬ ment, and to instruct the student body on the im¬ portance of honor. It is hoped by the members of the Council, the students, and the faculty that this Council and the Honor Code will instill a sense of school pride into each individual that enters Hopewell High School. It is also hoped that this system will prepare the students for life after they leave the halls of high school to go out into the world. In this way they will be better prepared to cope with life and will be better citizens because of a sense of honor and pride. Carol, Joyce, Mr. Boyette and the rest of the Council have done much to set up the system so that it can run smoothly in the years to come. The officers of the Honor Council are from left to right: Carol Flaherty, president; Joyce Morene, secretary; and Mr. Boyette, sponsor. From left to right: George Lamm, Joyce Morene, Bill Withero, Janet Brydon, Fred Phipps, Carol Flaherty, Gary Akers. THE The Studeiit Cooperative Association has had an un¬ usually big job this year since we have progressed to a new school. They have been in charge of all tours given at the school for both students and the city. They also held their annual orientation for new students. The Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies were given by the S.C.A. Besides working on school problems, the Student Cooperative Association helped in preparing the school for Christmas as they decorated the stairs and put a Christmas tree up in the front hall. One big project of the year was sponsoring the Homecoming Week-end. It consisted of a parade down main street to the stadium and a judging of the participating floats in which the Senior Class won first place. The Homecoming Queen was also crowned at this time. A sock hop followed the game and a Homecoming Dance was held the following Saturday night. State and District Conferences were attended. This has certainly been a busy year for the Student Cooperative Association. s Cf ’ mKMm. .1 j§ Mickey Fenn is the leader of our student body. S.C.A. At left are vice-president, George Lamm; secretary, Becky Kanak; and Mr. Jerry Sober, sponsor. Pictured below are: First Row: David Bonner, Ann Mabry, Janice Britt, Randy Kirk, Mary Merty, Susan Hunter, Maud Ann Sharp, Beth Thomas. Second Row: Marsha Morriss, Rusty Tatum, Wayne Hendrickson, Debbie Lewis, Linda Glass, Audrey Perry, Harry Garfinkle, Eddie Fisher. Third Row: Jo Ann Harris, Mark Shornack, Phillip White, Bruce Dalton, Faye Minor, Candace Holt, Ray Williams, David Poole. Fourth Row: Lynn Duberry, Sandra Luck, Janet Brydon, Debbie Allan, Deeter Allmond, Susan Emory, Kay Wall, Tom Glover, Keith Hedgepeth. Fifth Row: Karen Chivers, Cathy Adkins, Carolyn Medlock, Sonny Goodrich, Steve Switzer, FaDonna Rasnick, Steven Selinger, Paul Pershing, Richard Fap- man, David Smith. Sixth Row: Steve Wells, Alan Hoover, David Ellis, Stuart Darling. ItjgjggatfR ilKfi f ■ ' THE HONOR ii V ' V A i r A. 3, „ k - - iy-J %, ,, ■ Cathy Bonner signs the membership scroll. This year the Honor Society tapped twenty-three new members and they held their annual donut sale. To the right are the National Honor Society officers. They are from left to right: Carol Flaherty, Secretary; Susan Helder, Vice-President; and Allen Nichols, Treasurer. 166 siusiiifi; The Honor Society Officers. SOCIETY Members are: 1st Row: Janet Chavis, Cindy Culley, Carolyn Medlock, Avon Miles, Des Moore, LaDonna Rasnick. 2nd Row: Claudia Allender, Pam Billy, Connie Caldwell, Sandra Cuddihy, Betty Edwards, David Gessell, Linda Glass. 3rd Row: Mrs. Synan-sponsor, Linda Hoffman, Dar¬ lene Hoover, John Hyslop, Dale Kitchen, Cathy Lambert, David Poole, Cham Pritchard, Fran Rives, Martha Sordelette. 4th Row: Amy Hof¬ mann, Becky Kanak, Gary Akers, Carolyn Conover, Carol Flaherty, Doug Pritchard, Phyllis Hurlburt, Wilma Reynolds, Judy Rawlings, Sandra Cris- toffel. 5th Row: Allen Nichols, Lindy Allmond, Debbie Lapeyre, Susan Stout, Jinxie Szigeti, Chuck Farnsworth, Mike Stefanic, Susan Helder Janet Brydon, Bill Thompson. Lindy Allmond is the president of the National Honor Society. THE SENIOR 1st Row: Doris Furr, Cathy Lyckberg, Jenny Novak, Debra Cothem, Judy Cooper, Wilma Reynolds, Billy Ellison, Mark Tush, Thurman Elmore. 2nd Row: Mary Ann Miller, Lenora Shelburne, Ruth Birchett, Nancy Hoyle, Lisa Clary, Kay Bickings, Norman Woodlief, Terry Angle. 3rd Row: Kay Elliott, Carol Ann Jones, Sylvia Hall, Patricia Gilliam, Martha Sordelette, Sandra Wray, Patsy Glass, Billy Edmundson, David Ellis, Philip Hylton. 4th Row: Sammie Parson, Margaret Martin, Valerie Kolidakis, Betsy Leadbetter, Sylvia Henderson, Carolyn Baber, Laura Severin, Celia Charlton, Claudia Allender, Buddy Lakey, Luther Hodges, Milton Barker. This year the Band per¬ formed regularly at the foot¬ ball games and participated in several parades including the Toy Parade and our school’s own Homecoming Parade. The Orchestra, formed this year, played before and after assem¬ blies bringing pop, jazz, and present day popular music to the students and faculty. Thomas Bailey accompanies the Choir Ensemble. 168 Mr. George Taylor directs the H.H.S. Marching Band and the Orchestra. CHOIR 1st Row: Jerry Wallace, Donald Eastman, Barbara Chase, Mary Ellen Grammar, Janet Gilliam, Lisa Lindenmuth, Darlene Hoover, Janet Chavis, Debra Page. 2nd Row: Robert Bannerman, Eddie Williamson, Tom Markland, Jane Elliot, Connie Caldwell, Nancy Gilliam, Sarah Wiseman, Cathy Bonner, Kay Hammond, Kathleen Lewis, Kathy Easterling. 3rd Row: Bruce Titterington, Steve Garner, Jo Goodman, Joyce Morene, Sandra Glovier, Ruby Sears, Libby Hanchey, Jackie Mills, Ruth Butterworth, Wanda Warlick, Barbara Doutt. 4th Row: Judge Brown, Flake Dry, Ricky Faulkner, Glen Foxworth, Don Doutt, Debbie Lapeyre, Brincy Bryant, Paulette Pierce, Beth Hughes, Debbie Thompson, Kathy Eason, Sandra Cris- toffel, Marcella Hall. The Senior Choir has played a great role in the life of the stu¬ dent body this year. It has en¬ tertained the students with song at various assemblies. The new¬ ly created Ensemble with its in¬ formal presentation of songs we all know is helping the student’s musical experiences progress. Kay Elliot is the Accompanist for the Senior Choir. 169 Mrs. Madeline Atkins directs the Senior Choir and the Ensemble. THE JUNIOR CHOIR p; mjasa 1 1st Row: Kathy Griffith, Debbie Allen, Mike Bryant, Tommy Williamson, Jimmy Harper, Rosemary Nickols. 2nd Row: Debbie McGowan, Susan Riddle, Patricia Akerman, Judy Barbee, JoAnn Harris, Carrie Flowers. 3rd Row: Calene Moore, Melody Primrose, Cathy Poe, Vicki Hess, JoAnn Lawson, Joan Nemetz. 4th Row: Joan Washington, Brenda Peterson, Guy Wyche, Gary Martin, Ronnie Brown, Sandy Lewis. THE JUNIOR CHOIR 1st Row: Susan Stancil, Betsy Harrison, Betty Houston, Bonnie Eagan, Laura Adams, Janie Pritchard. 2nd Row: Donna Finklea, Jean Berry, Debbie Atkins, Janet Tally, Carlotta Nesbitt, Faye Wilson, Sue Haden. 3rd Row: Sharon Cozart, Betty Hobbs, Jackie Shelburne, JoAnn Cerny, Irene Bannerman, Sarah Costenbader, Suzanne Rouse. THE ENSEMBLE First Row: Barbara Doutt, Martha Sordelett, Barbara Chase, Jackie Mills, Ruth Butterworth, Libby Hanchey. Second Row: Ann Harless, Janet Chavis, Mrs. Atkins, Janet Gilliam, Beth Hughes. Third Row: Kay Elliott, Valerie Kolidakis, Cathy Bonner, Billy Ellison, Nancy Gilliam, Jo Ann Goodman, Joyce Morene. Fourth Row: Ricky Faulkner, Norman Woodlief, Glen Foxworth, Don Doutt, Thurman Elmore, Terry Angle, Luther Hodges. THE ORCHESTRA First Row: Frank Phillips, Butch Parson, Gerald Barnes, Earnest Dempsey, Billy Baxley. Second Row: Sam Malamis, Avon Miles, Joe Rowland, Sam Barnes, Mike Spratley, Bryant Harris. Third Row: Mr. Taylor, Marvin McDonald, Mike Stefanic. THE H.H.S. 1st Row: Cindy Belch, Shelia Chapman, Woody Hazelgrove, Joe Boone, Donald Thore, Eddie Fisher. 2nd Row: Jean Berry, Milly McCumber, Carol Grissam, Jeannie England, Debbie Rawlings, Pam Akers. 3rd Row: George Donigan, Greg Eavey, Garland Eavey, Charlie Gadinis, Ricky Bennett. 4th Row: Albert McLeod, Frankie Trivett, Joe Roland, Roxanne Leavitt, Lynette Carson, Billy Moyer. 5th Row: Doug Cheely, Andy Lipscomb, Allen Elannagan, Curry Rickman, Andrew Chermak, Jack Cramer. 6th Row: Kathy Walker, John Holloway, Linda Hoffman, Eric Furr. 7th Row: Bob Meadows, Ricky Faulkner. MARCHING BAND 1st Row: Bobby McNew, Clarence Minter, Gary Wilson James Gholson, Chris Cornelius, Ellen Eavey, Shelia Campbell. 2nd Row: Linda Mosley, Sarah Minor, Danielle Aderholt, Merine Eldridge, Carolyn Boone, Charlotte Hofmann, Diane Highsmith. 3rd Row: Donald Everhart, Donald McDurmit, Danny McNeal, Gary Jacobs, Johnny Stancil, Beth Pate. 4th Row: Thomas Bailey, Samuel Barnes, Paulette Pierce, Jackie Griffen, Daris Salaway, Sharon Johnston, Martha McNulty. 5th Row: Michael Frantz, Doug Pritchard, Lane Pritchard, Robert Smith, Jimmy Holland, Darle Cresswell, James Young. 6th Row: Wayne Furr, Bobby Farnsworth, Bartow Towsey, Chipper Lawson, David Thompson. 7th Row: Gary Moore. THE MAJORETTES THE MAJORETTES: 1st Row: Martha McNulty, Jo Anne Marr, Faye Minor - Head. 2nd Row: Paige Watko, Barbara Mabe, Pam Billy. 3rd Row: Vickie Holt, Stephanie Banvard. The Majorettes, led by Faye Minor, and the H.H.S. Marching Band, led by Chuck Farnsworth, helped greatly to boost the school spirit of the students this year. They gave brilliant half-time shows at football games and even used fire batons. Pep songs were intro¬ duced in which the crowd at games could participate in the band’s activities by cheering. Chuck Farnsworth is the Drum Major for this year’s marching band. AND DRUM MAJOR THE MAJORETTES: 1st Row: Melva Ingram, Freda Fear, Kathy Walker. 2nd Row: Patty Curtis, Margaret Rose, Rachel Bailey. 3rd Row: Sandra Luck, Janice Britt. Many parades such as the Retail Merchant’s Christmas parade downtown, the Toy Parade, Labor Day Parade, and Memorial Day parade were made better by the participation of our band and the H.H.S. Majorettes. They also enhanced the Homecoming Parade. An added feature to this year’s band was the Drill Team, which also performed at half-time activities. 175 Faye Minor, Head Majorette, gave some flare to our great majorettes. THE DRILL TEAM Left to Right: Cindy Belch, Peggy Marr, Debbie Thompson, Diane Highsmith, Donna Billingsley, Sandy Lewis. Left to Right: Rita Everett, Kathy Eason, Sandra Rowland, Geraldine Bridger, Roxanne Leavitt, Cindy Hughes. 176 THE LIBRARY STAFF 1st Row: Sandy Lewis, Sammie Parson, Sylvia Hall, Sandra Amiss, Karen Frankenstein, Joan Nemetz, Peggy Hoover. 2nd Row: John Bell, Linda Collins, Barbara Moore, Debbie Oestreich, Sandra Glovier, Lenora Shelburne. THE TATLER STAFF From left to right: Mary Sue Lambert, Lula Bryant, Irene Taylor, and Mrs. Rowe, sponsor. 177 In each society there are those people who are the leaders in their communities and the ones respect¬ ed by the populus. This section is devoted to the rec¬ ognition of the student leaders at Hopewell High School and their myriad accomplishments. Moral pro¬ gress could not be attained if people did not have ex¬ amples to pattern their lives and set forth future goals by. We must also pay tribute to the followers since they afford others the opportunities which are so vital. Indeed, the whirlwind produced by the combination is the force which carries progress in its wake. FEA TURES fig 1 ■■ ... . _. ■£ ■ ' $ i ' i 41 i • ' Jir mKM a;., HIM 1. ' ■ MISS KALEIDOSCOPE SUSAN LITTELL STOUT The Class of ’68 has chosen Susan Littell Stout as Miss Kaleidoscope, one of the highest honors attainable by a Senior girl. She has been a hard worker in her class and especially in the Kaleidoscope for which she has so willingly and successfully served as co-editor of this yearbook. 180 MR. KALEIDOSCOPE JACK FELIX RIPANI The Class of ’68 has chosen Jack Felix Ripani as Mr. Kaleidoscope. This is truly one of the highest honors be¬ stowed upon a Senior boy. Through his unlimited enthusiasm, he has boosted the class moral and diligently served as Senior Class President. 181 MISS KALEIDOSCOPE CONTESTANTS The contestants for Miss Kaleidoscope are chosen by the Senior Class. This year they are from left to right, Carolyn Medlock, Janet Brydon, Judy Rawlings, Susan Stout, Sandra Sacra, Jinxie Szigeti, Carol Flaherty, and Melva Ingram. MR. KALEIDOSCOPE CONTES TANTS The Mr. Kaleidoscope contestants, also nominated by the Senior Class, are as follows: Robert Dry, Avon Miles, Mike Stockdale, Jack Ripani, Mike Sullivan, Gary Akers, and Bill Thompson. 182 Jack is an avid class worker. He is president of our Senior class this year and in the past has been the chairman of sever¬ al projects. As president he, too, must do a lot of “behind the scenes” work. Besides co-ordi¬ nating the various committees, he plans the agenda for each meeting and sees that it is carried through. I f Susan spends just about all of her spare time working on our yearbook. This involves more work than most people realize. When the editor of each section has finished with his part, the co-editor’s job has just begun. She proof-reads each sec¬ tion page by page and makes all the necessary corrections. In the end, the co-editor’s are the ones who take the final look and send our yearbook to press. MISS HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL DONNA BLAKE GLEASON Miss Donna Gleason was chosen at the Junior Class Beauty Contest as Miss Hopewell High School. The panel of judges were dazzled by her radiant smile and her striking poise. RUNNERS-UP JULIA JAMELLE AMEEN First Runner-Up 185 MARY CATHERINE BOOK Second Runner-Up HOMECOMING QUEEN MISS DONNA GLEASON Miss Donna Blake Gleason was chosen by the en¬ tire student body as the Homecoming Queen of 1967. She perfectly embodies the spirit of sportsmanship and friendly disposition for which everyone strives. PRINCESSES Voted on by the Senior Class, the 1967 Homecoming Princesses are as shown, from left to right: Paige Watko, LaDonna Rasnick, Gloria Harvey, Melva Ingram, Cindy Culley, Janet Brydon, Becky Kanak, Donna Gleason, Peggy Peach, Susan Stout, Beverly Dunbar, Carolyn Conover, Susan Bishop, Sandra Sacra, and Judy Rawlings. Standing to the right of the three winners is Faye Alderson, Homecoming Queen of 1966. 187 PEGGY PEACH First Runner-Up BECKY KANAK Second Runner- Up SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART DENISE LYNN DALE J At the annual Sophomore Class Dance, Miss Denny Dale was crowned Sweetheart of the class of ’69. Her class¬ mates voted her to this honor because of her helpful, friendly personali ty and because of the many services she has rendered them. FRAN RIVES First Runner-Up 188 LINDA GLASS Second Runner-Up HALLOWEEN QUEEN PAMELA AMEEN BILLY Each year the Drama Guild sponsors the Halloween Ball, and this year Pam Billy was chosen as the Halloween Queen. This is one of the biggest moneymaking projects of the organization as the contestants compete to see who can collect the most money. CONTESTANTS The contestants for Halloween Queen were Faye Minor, Audrey Perry, Margaret Rose, and Pam Billy. MISS NOEL PAIGE WATKO CINDY CULLEY Princess JANET BRYDON Princess Miss Noel and her two princesses are chosen by the Hopewell Retail Merchants Association to reign during the Christmas festivities and to ride on their float in the annual Christmas parade. The Senior Class narrows the contest¬ ants down to six, and from them winners are selected on the basis of good character and over-all ability. 190 HOPEWELL’S JUNIOR MISS BECKY KANAK DONNA GLEASON Second Runner-Up The Junior Miss is chosen for poise, leadership, talent, and scholastic ability. This year a panel of judges chose Miss Becky Kanak as Hopewell’s first Junior Miss; she went on to represent the city in the state pageant in Roanoke, Va. on Saturday, February 3rd. Becky was the winner of the State title there and will compete for the National title in Mobile, Alabama on March 15th. 191 VALEDICTORIAN i LINDA LEA ALLMOND Linda Lea Allmond has earned the rank of Valedictorian of the Class of 1968. SALUTATORIAN VIRGINIA SZIGETI Virginia Szigeti has been named Salutatorian of the Class of 1968. HONORS Top Ten: The students with the top ten scholastic averages in the 1968 graduating class were as follows: Lindy Allmond-Vale- -Salutatorian, Des Moore, Janet Brydon, Allen Nichols, Susan Helder, Deborah Lapeyre, Bill Thompson, Carolyn Conover, and Susan were arrived at by using the A-4, B-3, C-2, D-l, F-0 system. Enriched subject grades counted one point higher than regular grades. Becky Kanak was awarded the Bland Music Scholarship for her talent and ability in the field of music. Each spring the Lion’s Club sponsors this contest in honor of James Bland, composer of “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny”. Because they had the two top scholastic averages in the Junior Class, Lindy Allmond and Des Moore were named Graduation Marshals for the Class of ’67. 192 - B HONORS dictorian, Jinxie Szigeti Stout. Average and rank Each year the Optimist Club presents a Boy and Girl of the Year award to an outstanding senior girl and boy of Hopewell High School. The winners of this year’s titles are Becky Kanak and Mickey Fenn, as they excelled in the fields of character, leadership, and sportsmanship. 193 HONORS Miss Helen Burch was recently named VFW Out¬ standing Teacher of the Year. For many years she has been a member of the H.H.S. faculty and has taught Senior English. Her numerous contributions to the field of education and the strictness and vitality with which she presents her subject matter have made an indelible impression on all of Miss Burch’s students. Lindy Allmond and Gary Akers, H.H.S.’s Sears Fashion Council Representatives, advise the store on current clothing trends and periodically model the latest fash¬ ions. Hopewell High School won the 1967 VIC A Honor Club Award for the state of Virginia. Mickey Fenn has been chosen to represent the South- side Region in all state S.C.A-iconferences. 194 HONORS Becky Kanak, Lindy Allmond These students were chosen by the American Leg¬ ion Auxiliary and the American Legion to attend At the state Future Teachers of America Con¬ vention, Cathy Bonner was elected State Secre¬ tary-Treasurer. Pete Leodbetter , Mickey Fenn Girls’ and Boys’ State. While there, they learned of Virginia’s governing process. LaDonna Rasnick was chosen as the DAR Good Citizen of the Year. 195 Rather than considering this portion of our 1 968 Kaleidoscope as the end of our account, we think of it as a beginning. Within the community are found choice examples paralleling the surge of growth we have been experiencing here at Hopewell High. Our new shopping center. Cavalier Square, depicts the swiftness with which we have spread forth into uncon¬ quered regions. Without these generous patrons our story of progress in e very field would remain a dream, not a reality. ADVERTISEMENTS ..... PVS SSilpnnnBUjnranKBMMn RsawnM ■H— fM ' SM H iMsa wm3 3® $ s -a •: . ?•.-’VS ■ - i m Congratulations from Ray Gould Agnes Gould Larry Gould Don Gould GOULD FUNERAL HOME 214 North 6th Avenue 458-6377 Hopewell WELLS-GOULD FUNERAL HOME 405 High Street RE 2-3442 Petersburg FINE LADIES APPAREL Hopewell, Va. “Save with the friendly folks where savings pay Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1968 PIONEER SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF HOPEWELL ” Compliments of FAYED GROCERY WHAT, Hot Dogs again?” YOUNG-HARRISON CLOTHIERS A Label of Quality 22 North Sycamore Petersburg You name it, and I ' ll fix it. Compliments of STAN ' S North Sycamore Petersburg, Va. 732-6386 Best Wishes from 0. K. TIRE RUBBER COMPANY SYLVIA ' S HAT SHOP Petersburg Virginia ADRIAN 110 North Sycamore Petersburg, Virginia Style Without Extravagance in Smart Feminine Apparel HOWERTON ' S Jewelers Opticians 207 N. Main Street Hopewell, Virginia 458-6644 I ' m so lonesome I could cry STANDARD-JAMES INC. For Better Shoes 124 North Sycamore Petersburg, Virginia 733-0567 My pin ' s caught! ftfcf HOMEMADE ICE CREAM AND SANDWICHES We ' ve finally deciphered the writing on the boys ' bathroom walls. Billy, is it true blondes have more fun ALLIED AUTO PARTS, INC. 226 E. Poythress Compliments of CAROLE LANE FASHIONS HOPEWELL RADIO TELEVISION ? Automotive Parts, Supplies, Equipment 209 E. Broadway 15th Ave. Maryland 458-9259 458-6341 Hopewell, Va. LIBBY ' S DO-NUT SHOP Hopewell, Virginia Hot Dogs Hamburgers Do-Nuts Can you tell which kid has Lazy Eyes? Well, it ' s not easy to dance in the Dining Room! Compliments of Compliments of BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY Hopewell PARKER AGENCY, INC. Real Estate — Rentals t Insurance Appraisals 458-6373 Compliments of GRAN NY ' S GIFT SHOP WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 201 Hopewell Street Hopewell, Virginia Phone: 458-3410 PHILLIP LEVY and CO. FURNITURE — APPLIANCES — CARPET The Brand Name Store Broadway Main Hopewell, Virginia Call 458-8211 NOW IS THE TIME STATE PLANTERS BANK OF COMMERCE AND TRUSTS All of the gang goes to State Planters for the College Tuition Plan that will Fit their needs. Hopewell — Richmond — Petersburg Fort Lee The All New, Modern TONY ' S O.K. BARBER SHOP Hopewell ' s most modern Barber Shop for those who care for the very best in men ' s and children ' s hair grooming. Proudly Serving Hopewell For 50 Years. 909 City Point Road COL. SANDER ' S KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Open 7 Days a Week 3 Locations 3401 Oaklawn Blvd. — Hopewell 2550 S. Crater Rd. — Petersburg 2025 Boulevard — Col. Heights “North America ' s Hospitality Dish . . WHOPPA-BURGER SHOP “For a meal on a bun call 458-9921“ OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. — 12 MIDNIGHT 2510 Oaklawn Blvd. 458-9921 TAYLOR ' S O V THS MALL Compliments of TAYLOR ' S Now at two locations Walnut Mall Downtown Shopping Center 119 N. Sycamore HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL KEY CLUB Prep Clothing BURTON ' S Artistry in Flowers Gifts of Distinction 320 E. Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 458-1224 by PHILLIPS PORTRAIT STUDIO Compliments of JENNY ' S CERAMICS Broaddus Drive Hopewell, Virginia 458-3374 Virginia L. Walker, Prop. GIFTS Compliments of DOWNTOWN SAFEWAY Gregg, I didn ' t know you ' d come so soon! ! BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1968 from OFFICE SUPPLY INC. School and Office Supplies Quality Printing 109 Main Street 458-5474 Best Wishes OLAKER SCHOOL OF DANCE Member of Dance Educators of America, Inc. BOGESE, INC. Builders — Realtors Insurers 15th Ave. at Elm St. Hopewell 458-8585 PINT?! It felt more like a Gallon! H. R. POWERS All Floors Refinished Satisfaction Guaranteed 3010 Boston 458-2971 Compliments of CITY HALL BARBER SHOP 217 East Main FRANK ' S DRIVE-IN 106 South 15th Avenue Hopewell, Va. Apply here for a course in Advanced Necking! Compliments of MR. MRS. STANLEY DERESKI ABRAMS Band Instruments and Accessories 239 E. Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 458-5550 Hold that pose. Our Fear less Leader Compliments of THE GEORGE DONIGIAN GROCERY 231 South 1 5th Ave. THE CLOTH CORNER Sew and Save 707 City Point Road Hopewell, Virginia Bo Rogers rides again !! I didn ' t mean to break it. For Good Food Try LITTLE CHEF DINER On Commerce Street 4:30 am — 3:00 pm F. N. Tiller EDDIE ' S BARBER SHOP 712 Broadway Eddie Rafey, Prop. Go, Go, get um, get um, oo, ah!! FIRST MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK WE RE READY WHEN YOU ARE! You may already be saving some of your after - school or vacation earnings for college. Or perhaps you ' re class or club treasurer. Come in and let us help. Let us be your bank today, just as we hope to be your bank in the future. Compliments of BLACKWELL ' S Old City Point Road Hopewell, Virginia OAKLAWN BOWL 4204 Oaklawn Blvd. 458-5913 1 6 AMF Lanes Hopewell ' s Most Modern Bowling Establishment I say, Come here, Lover Boy! MAZZIE ' S DUPLEX MARKET Independent Richfood Market 3115 Oaklawn Blvd. Phone 458-9422 Quality Meats Groceries Compliments of DR. STANLEY J. LEBOW FAYE, Too hot to handle. INDUSTRIAL PIPING SUPPLY CO. All Types Of Industrial Piping Supplies - Stainless Steel Carbon WEST HOPEWELL GROCERY 2512 Oaklawn Blvd. 458-9006 Quality Groceries So I told him . . . Mrs. Furr, you ' ve got All the right angles. DAVIS CANDY CO., INC. Wholesale Tobacco Confectioners Paper Goods DAVIS VENDING CO. 200 South 15th Ave. 458-2188 You made it, now eat it. ZAK ' S GULF SERVICE City Point and 7th Ave. 458-8101 Automotive Service Since 1939 International Cub Cadet Dealer RED FRONT MEAT MARKET 218 Hopewell Street Hopewell, Virginia 458-2495 Compliments of HOPEWELL FEED AND SEED STORE HOUSER BROTHERS MARKET 612 North 6th St. 458-8012 Guess what hand it ' s in. Double shot of your baby ' s—WHATP! What a date! 208 Main Street arc are engaged Ln ttie printing of fine eociaLLg correct wedding invitation a and announcements. djou are cordialig invited to come in and Looti over our D ' Lovje.r sdding J1 ins fiftg different ex.ctui.ive items to ctioose from Jd outt i Printing Hopewell, Va. J. W. ENOCHS Bu ilding Materials and Paint Headquarters of Hopewell Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1968 Compliments of M. M. WALKER General Contractor KING ELECTRIC CO., INC. Compliments of J. HAMILTON HENNING, SR. 458-3374 Hopewell Electrical Supplies and Light Fixtures Commercial Industrial Wholesale Retail RANDOLPH MOTORS INC. Dodge — Chrysler 700 S. 15th Ave. Hopewell 458-8000 458-6708 234 East Poythress St. Hopewell, Va. 458-3344 HARRISON TIRE SERVICE 202 Commerce Street Hopewell, Virginia Phone: 458-5276 Compliments of METROPOLITAN LINEN RENTAL SERVICE DALTON ' S JEWELERS Compliments of SCOTT ' S GROCERY WYATT ' S FLORIST 115 N. Sycamore St. Petersburg, Va. REESE ' S NEWS The best in flowers Visit our Teen Bar STORE and service For all the Latest in Magazines and Newspapers 600 W. Broadway Teenage Jewelry. Fountain Service Hopewell 458-6392 Jimmy Wyatt 217 Broadway Hopewell 458-2333 Compliments of IDEAL PICTURES Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1968 ALVIN JONES STUDIO 1715 City Point Rd. Hopewell, Va. 458-3637 Specializing in Natural Color Weddings THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 205 East Broadway Hopewell, Va. Air Conditioned Shops For the Best in Paints Phone: 458-8581 The Finest Insurance and Real Estate Service Available Anywhere FORD AGENCY, INC. Providing Insurance Protection For The Stu¬ dents Of Hopewell Schools Through Our Student Accident Insurance Plan. Participating in Your V. 0. T. Education Program By Employing Students In Our Office. 1 1 1 Poythress Street Hopewell, Virginia GATES FUEL COMPANY Fuel — Oil — Kerosene — Coal 24 Hour Burner Service 441 South 15th Ave. 458-9323 Compliments of SENIOR CHOIR Compliments of STOKES AGENCY 320 E. Broadway Come on seven. Compliments of E. H. SAUNDERS SONS, INC. Gather ye rose buds while ye may. . . A W SUPER MARKET 3510 Courthouse Road Hopewell, Virginia That ' s the spirit of H.H.S. Compliments of PARTIN OIL CO. What ' s up Doc? WOODLAWN CAMERA SHOP 3212 Virginia Street Phone 458-9361 DUH! I think I hear my mom calling me, gang. KALEIDOSCOPE BOOSTERS Danny Timperio Mr. Mrs. H. C. Akers Mr. Mrs. A. S. Finlayson Mr. Mrs. A. L. Falls Madeline Diller Lt. and Mrs. Tom Dunlap J. B. and J. F. Frank W. Whipp Mr. and Mrs. Reuben R. Lewis The Lifesaver Saver — JLC Howie Parsnips and his Radish Garden Mrs. L. Douglas Pritchard James Bowman — Tidewater Academy Mrs. J. J. Cuddihy, Sr. S. J. Simon Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cuddihy Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Turner S. K. C. Rhonda Cuddihy Sunny Jones Harry Baker — T. D. H. S. Don Everett — T. D. H. S. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cuddihy, Jr. Gail and Glen Pam and Greg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Minor Dennis and Carolyn Brenda Clements Mr. and Mrs. John H. Conover Mickey Fenn Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Watko Doug Parr Soobee and Piney Kappa Tri-Hi-Y Mrs. Chivers National Honor Society Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Foxworth Jack Ripani and Vickie Rickman Pat Shaw Cris and Freda The Majorettes Charlene Sears Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rose Pat and Melva Beth Hughes and Jerry Jones Sampson C. S. Jones Senior Homeroom 177 Randy and Marna Mr. and Mrs. James P. Elder The C. T. Wyatt Family Ann Harless Mr. and Mrs. Riley E. Ingram Mr. Sterling T. Ingram Yuell Edward Chandler, III M. A. Turpin Avy and Steph Brenda and Richmond Al and Cin Trudy Ringer L. C. Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Julian W. Pritchard Robert Baugher Cathy Lyckberg The Schulhofs Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Poole AAr. and Mrs. W. S. Whipp The Allmonds Walter Sheally, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Marks Jack and Fran Stockdale Kavanoff Stockdale Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis Susan Dell Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller Family Clyde W. Harrison Bruce and Sydney Baber Mr. and Mrs. Philip Coury Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Stout Franz Mrs. U. C. Webb and Carlton Dicky Gill Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sharp Mr. Jerry Stokes Mr. and Mrs. John Aderholt Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Halupka Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dalton Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ford Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Snell Mr. and Mrs. Allen Flannagan Kathy Gordon and Mike Alley Mr. and Mrs. W. E Traylor Miss Edwina Moore Michael S. and Becky K. Donnie and Zoe Mrs. Dolly Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Daily Mr. and Mrs. W J. Harris H. H. S. Alumnus Tommy, Eddie, Johnny, Terry Sears Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rawlings Judy Rawlings and John Stallings Sherry and Doug Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emory Mr. Sober ' s Homeroom 308 The Best Club in Town Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Carroway Victor M. Eppes Bobby Adams Buck and Beverly Steve and Nancye WE SUPPORT H. H. S. Gloria and Dewey Mitchem Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hazelgrove Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Swander Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blount Bill Mitchell Tom and Carolyn Sammy Malamis Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Malamis Ruth Mai amis Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Frink, Jr. Jimmy and Lynda Mr. and Mrs. A T. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edwards Allison Gordon Donald Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore Betsy Harrison Donna Hylton Podunk Industry L. T. D. Frankie Phillips Vickie Denson Sixth Period Study Hall— 104 Mr. and Mrs. Squirt Hughes Mrs. Beauchamp ' s 3rd Period Spanish II Mr. Morefield ' s 4th Period W. History Mr.William ' s 5th Period Government Future Teachers of America John Stancil Kay Elliott Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hickman Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark Sylvia Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dale Baily and Family Claudia and Her Raiders ! ! 1 3rd Period Sr. Honor Study Hall Peggy and Windy Sandra Luck and Toni Slaughter Turk and Duke — Queen ' s English Giles, Franko, Crabs, Jocko, Maggott Mrs. Giese ' s 5th Period Study Hall Leslie Dream Boy ' 67 Yuell and Gary Give to the Needy — Art IV Mr. and Mrs. Jameil Ameen Mary Book and Barry Carr Pudgy and Jerry Paisy and Yamel Anthony Angone Lurch A. Mike Stockdale — Beowulf, Jr. 2 True Friends Ryland and Brenda Homeroom 1 52 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gilliam, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Baber Claudia Allender Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dunbar Joyce Morene Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson Mrs. Pearl Booge Jean Berry Betty Jo Knitty — T. V. Toni-Bologna Edgar and Odene Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Huntley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blanks Lynne and Billy Flipper and T. A. G. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morene Annette Garrett Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bohon Hoagland ' s Heroes Merle and Sylvia Fran and Ricky Miss Audrey Chambliss Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hapstak Mary Ann Frederickson and Tommy Burns Ruth Butterworth and Ronnie McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H Minchew Mr. and Mrs. Paran Chase Mr. Jack Stallard Guidance Department Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rogers Mrs. Clark Mr. Sidney A. Boyette Sr. Table — Third Lunch Mr. William ' s Third Period Gov ' t Class Send Me No Flowers Cast Bill Thompson Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Thompson Miss Burch ' s First Period Eng. Class Susan, Sally, Maud Ann, and Krystal First Period Shorthand Billy and Linda Fourth Period Honor Study Hall Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Helder Cynthia Arvin Talley Smalley Mike Sullivan — 88 Mr. and Mrs. F E. Dale Jack, Carolyn, Helen, and Cindy Chuck, Winks, Chippy — Golf ' s Big 3 Mrs. James H. Culley Mr. James H. Culley Mike and Linda ' s Sr. Study Hall Jimmy Coleman George Angone and Cindy Culley Ted Saunders Mike and Ann Mike McGuire and Lisa Lindenmuth Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Penna WE SUPPORT THE DEVILS A friend Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Szigeti Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Frey, Jr. Best Sr. English — Gilmore 3rd Period The best majorette — Pats” Mr. and Mrs. George R. Gilliam Miss Burch ' s Senior H.R. 317 Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Charlton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeep Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Lapeyre Hopewell ' s Star ' s Shine like elephant ' s teeth. N. Y. S. F. Contribution of the Steven Wells Foundation Donnie, Nancy, Kay, and Frank Fugi (Jumpin ' Jap) Loriene Clay Sam Hicks Liz Heath Wayne McReynolds — DCLA Craig Erb — 2 A Mrs. Gertrude Moock The French Circle Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thompson Goldie Harrison The Crotts Family The Two Quarters Miss Taylor ' s Junior Homeroom—162 Sarah Wiseman Steve and Mildred Kephart Mrs. M. E. Hoover Linda Hoffman Debbie Dibling Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin Mrs. Madeline Atkins Brenda Hoover Gene and Becky To My Fans — Mike Mr. and Mrs. James Goodrich Capt. and Mrs. Michael Billy Miss I del I Ameen Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ameen Senior M. Y. F. Mrs. George A. McArthur Cindy and Jimmy Maooba Andrew Chermak N. Y. S. F. Absurdity Fringe Homeroom 143 Homeroom 301 C. 0. L. Club Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jenks Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thomas Tasha A Friend Civil Air Patrol — Cadets of Tri-City Squadrant Mrs. Geise ' s 6th Period Study Hall Study Hall 106 — 6th period DeMolay The Hippie Cult of H. H. S. Craiger—Friday ' s Child 67 Mrs. Giese ' s 2nd period study hall Senior Study Hall 2nd period Mr. Morefield Anne Theodore Sophomore Homeroom 170 Virginia Sue Brinkley Freshman Homeroom 150 Judy Watko and Freddy Burian Mr. and Mrs. N. B. McLeod Mrs. Prentiss Schroder 6th Period Honor Study Hall 105 Wayne and Lenora Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Coury Donald Julie Mr. and Mrs. A. H. John Manckia Kerry Rimes Annette and George Powers Mr. and M.rs. C. L. Bailey Zoe Bailey Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leadbetter A Friend Anonymous Linda Basile Jim and Carol Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Dewberry From the J. V. Cheerleaders Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Baugher The Key Club Nick and Annie Mathis Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirtley Lt. Col. and Mrs. James K. Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Turner Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dale Elizabeth Paige Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Gray Mr. and Mrs. George Mills, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyslop Woodlawn, Room 103 A Friend John Wesley Hyslop, II Janet Walker Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Walker Irene and Billy Bill Vance David Ellis—IBC of GDP Cathy Bonner Jimmy Janosik WE SUPPORT THE KALEIDOSCOPE Mark and Gloria Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Crowder Jenny N. and Tommy F. Those Two Eddie Davis D. R. Courey Carolyn Watkins A Lasting Friendship Kerry Fletcher Navi Leffotsirrc Mrs. Ivan Christoffel Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bickings Fran and Paula Janet Maile Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Baugher Mr. and Mrs. J. P. R. Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bryantand Family The Great 2nd Altos of Senior Choir Michael Stanley Naner and Peanut Deanne Charlton Mr. and Mrs. D. Christoffel Drill Corps of HHS Mike and Ann Gotta Watch Out for T. Davis — E. R. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garrett Sear ' s Shoe Store Dr. and Mrs. John G. Easterling Mr. Clyde N. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Randolf Jones, Jr. Kay and Pam Pam and Paula Hopewell Moose Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Humphreys Robert Mathis Bill Traylor Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sordelett Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Suyes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens The Litz Family The Ole Blue Players Alton L. Crist The Way Downtown Ladies ' Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rimes Paige and David Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rawlings Dave and Janet Doug C. and Peggy H. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Brydon Larry Norman and Helen Lynda Terry ( ' LiI Badlan ) Barber Austin McArthur Iceburg and Fresca Glenn Roach Boys Monogram Club — The Best Rhonda Stevens and Diane Clark Terry and Janet Bo and Connie Homeroom 312 Gary Moore Barbara Mercer Latin Forum Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Neal Mrs. Daisy Jackson Mr. Robert H. Andrews Mrs. J. P. Stidham Mr. Jack Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds Skip and Pam Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fear Homeroom 171 Training Staff of Hopewell High Wilma and Jimmy Mr. Raines ' Homeroom 156 Girls Monogram Club Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Glass Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Gould Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Glass Joyce and Chris Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harper The Rabbit in New Jersey Carol and Junior Uncle Brother Tommy D., Peggy P., and Granny D. Norman and Jackie Smiling Jack and Fragan Crew Girls Varsity and J. V. Hockey Team Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Green, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sacra, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Drake Danny N. and JoAnne S. Mrs. Giese ' s 3rd Period Study Hall Glen Maynard Mr. John W. Mitchell Mrs. Blanche T. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Shurm Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Rowland Compliments of THE K G RESTAURANT Hopewell — Richmond Highway Banquet Facilities Private Parties 458-1680 RACKLEY ' S RADIO AND T.V. COMPANY 236 East Broadway 458-6000 Hopewell, Va. RCA Victor Motorola GARFINKEL ' S Lad ies ' Ready To Wear Sportswear and Accessories RASNICK UPHOLSTERING SHOP 800 City Point Road Hopewell, Virginia 458-5966 If you want the best of today’s leading electrics... Compare all two! All two, because there are just two leaders in the electric typewriter field — Royal and the company known by its three initials. And now Royal, working with Litton Industries, has built the better office electric. You’ve heard about it —the Royal 660. It’s an electric type¬ writer specifically designed to make your secre¬ tary more efficient. Call us now and compare the 660 with the office electric that used to be best. We’ll show you something better. HERETICK FEED SEED CO. Purina Chows Seeds — Fertilizer Garden Supplies 417 S. 15th Ave. 458-9395 VERGARA ' S ROYAL CLEANERS INC. Sanitone Cleaners Same Day Service 900 City Point Road 230 E. Cawson 458-2265 458-3456 Compliments of HALSTEAD ' S TEXACO Firestone Tires Accessories Mechanical Work Road Service State Inspection 15th Avenue City Point Road Hopewell 458-8100 KING ' S Hopewell ' s Leading Jewelers Diamonds — Watches — Gifts 216 East Broadway 458-3020 Compliments of GREENSWAY CONSTRUCTION CO. P. D. Green, Jr. Designer Builder Prince George, Virginia Phone 458-3453 Congratulations to the Class of 1968 Life is an Accomplishment, not mere existence. DONALD McKAY Paints and Hardware Sporting Goods 416 South 15th Ave. at the Circle M gives your mouth sex appeal it Wait ' till I get to the punch line! ! ! CLARK PRITCHARD CLOTHIERS 201 East Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 458-2200 DRAKE LAMB AGENCY Insurance—Real Estate Complete Insurance Coverage 102 W. Poythress 458-6343 GARRETT ' S STATION CHESTERFIELD HOTEL AND Broadway and Randolph DINING ROOM Hopewell, Virginia We Specialize In Home Cooking Private Dining Room Facilities Available Corner of Broadway Hopewell Streets Valley of the Dolls Compliments of NEIL ' S SHOE SHOPE 234 E. Broadway Hopewell HEFFINGTON REAL ESTATE, INC. 107 E. Poythress Hopewell, Virginia 458-7727 R i My Dad ' s bigger than your Dad. DOUG, Don ' t leave your family de¬ fenseless. HOPEWELL QUICK LUNCH 113 Hopewell Street 458-6526 CAVALIER SQUARE Rucker-Rosenstock Rose ' s Safeway Drug Fair Galeski ' s Sear ' s Marks Clothing Lady L Four Season ' s Cleaners LaMarick Beauty Salon Mill Fabrics One Stop Shopping APPOMATTOX CLEANERS Quality Cleaning Deluxe Shirt Service Mac Poe 204 E. Cawson St. 458-4264 440 S. 15th Ave. 458-7107 Compliments of LUCK ' S BARBER SHOP East Broadway Compliments of WHITE HOUSE CAFETERIA 242 East Poythress 458-5324 Soul Dog has Spirit Fever !! Compliments of CITY POINT SERVICE STATION East Broadway Poythress Drop a nickel in the slot? ' ve got GO-GO power! Compliments of KLONIS MARKET J. T. MORRISS SON, INC. Complete Food Shopping FUNERAL HOMES Now in our second century of service 708 - 710 City Point Road Hopewell Hopewell, Virginia 23860 West Broadway at Ninth Ave. Petersburg Wythe Adams Street Compliments of CORMANY ' S SPORTING THE HOPEWELL NEWS CENTER Your Hometown Paper Athletic and School Supplies First in • Local News • Local Sports • Local Pictures Hopewell, Va. 458-9500 HUNTER REAL ESTATE ROGER ' S AGENCY PURE SERVICE 15th Avenue at City Point Road Hopewell, Virginia Our Policy Will Business Phone Home Phone 458-9808 458-5176 Meet Your Standards 3221 Oaklawn Boulevard R. M. Hunter — Broker 458-2535 HOPEWELL TASTEE FREEZ 3208 Oaklawn Blvd. 458-4737 STATE FARM INSURANCE JOHN E. NEMETZ “World ' s Largest Auto Insurance 108 N. Main Street Hopewell, Virginia or It JT HAMBURGERS ” A RICH ' S DRIVE-IN Compliments of MRS. FURR ' S SENIOR HOMEROOM 129 PLYMOUTH SALES SERVICE Factory Trained Mechanics Transmission Specialists Paint Body Shop _ PARTS — 458-6321 HOPEWELL PLYMOUTH INC S. Randolph Rd. Hopewell, Va. ALPERIN AND SAUNDERS “Quality Furniture Frigidaire Maytag Magna vox 400 South 15th Ave. Hopewell, Virginia Hopewell, Va. 458-6704 So you want to break up? Compliments of A P Main Street Hopewell Hi ! MR. GLASS ' SENIOR HOMEROOM “WE FINALLY MADE IT! BUILDER ' S SUPPLY COMPANY OF HOPEWELL, INC. City Point 7th Avenue Who Says I Never Wash my Hands! PINEY HUGH ' S CLEANING AND DYE WORKS New Shirt Service Hopewell ' s newest and most modern Dry Cleaning Plant THE NO. 1 NAME IN COTTAGE CHEESE ICE CREAM THAO« M A A K HOPEWELL GLASS COMPANY 208 East Poythress Street Telephone 458-3966 Phone RE 2-0786 Walnut Hill Plaza Autoglass — Mirrors—Plate Glass ZALES JIMMY ' S WEST END ESSO Road Service Complete Auto Repairs No. BOTH LOCATIONS No. 2 15th Buren 458-9819 9th City Point 458-5424 HOLIDAY WASH THE GUN RACK at FOOD FAIR STORE SERVING THE HUNTERS, SHOOTERS, AND COLLECTORS OF THE TRI-CITY AREA. Downtown Hopewell Jefferson Park Hopewell, Va. BUTTERWORTH ' S Southside Virginia ' s Leading Home Furnishers 245 Broadway Hopewell PINEWOOD GROCERY Compliments of Nick A. Klonis, Owner 325 South City Point Road Phone 458-7607 CLAUDE R. GAITHER CHAPTER ORDER OF DEMOLAY GEORGE ' S DRUG STORES INC. George ' s No. 1 263 West Broadway George ' s No. 2 100 West Broadway TWO REXALL DRUG STORES PETERSBURG HOPEWELL GAS COMPANY 206 Main Street Hopewell, Virginia Gas Heat — Plenty of Water 3 Times Faster CIRCLE VIEW PHARMACY 424 South 15th Avenue Hopewell, Virginia 458-8553 Reliable Prescriptions KORNER KITCHEN PRINCE GEORGE BEAUTY SALON For Your Hair Styling Needs Cutting Waving Shaping Coloring 1 1 8 Broadway Hopewell Come in and see us Your Friendly FORD Dealer W. T. GRANT CO. RAY BROYHILL ' S Broadway to Poythress on Randolph THE GLOBE SHOE STORE For Shoes in Hopewell Since 1928 On the Corner of Main and Poythress Streets Known For Values Hopewell, Virginia ELMO ' S BARBECUE DRIVE-IN Hopewell-Petersburg Road Pit-cooked Barbecue Is Our Speciality VIRGINIA MEAT MARKET Wholesale Retail Packaged for freezers 12th Atlantic Streets 458-2589 Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH Downtown Hopewell THE BROADWAY GARAGE Hopewell ' s Largest Independent Body Shop and Wrecker Service Day Night 458-3613 458-8079 CENTRAL DRUG CO. 109 East Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 458-2112 PARKER ' S SHOES The Finest Shoes in Town For Teens East Broadway MOORE ' S SUPERMARKET Knowingly Will Not Be Undersold 801 Palm Street Hopewell, Va. Owner Phone Richard Moore 458-7181 RUCKER-ROSENSTOCK Cavalier Square Shopping Center Downtown and Walnut Mall Hopewell 458-8567 Petersburg 723-81 1 1 r Headquarters for Seventeen Magazine HOPEWELL IRON METAL CO., INC. South 6th and N. W. Railroad f v Hopewell, Virginia Phone 458-8514 Congratulations BUSINESS AND EDITORIAL STAFFS of the KALEIDOSCOPE and to the GRADUATING CLASS of HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS DIVISION OF ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION NITROGEN DIVISION OF ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION FIRESTONE SYNTHETIC FIBERS CO. HERCULES INCORPORATED CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY INCORPORATED INSURANCE REAL ESTATE CENTER, INC. Real Estate — Appraisals General Insurance 458-6363 1 10 N. 2nd Ave. Hopewell, Va. EXPLORER POST 999 Whitewater Canoeing Advisors: T. J. Ackerman, R. MacCleve, J. Thomas HEFFINGTON ' S Flowers of Distinction Phone 458-9841 233 Broadway HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA BETTY ' S BEAUTY SALON 322A East Broadway Hopewell 458-4255 G G PASTRY SHOPPE Cakes For All Occasions 254 E. Broadway 458-2079 R. H. JOEL Diamonds — Watches Silver — Crystal — China Bridal Registry INDEX A Abernathy, Robby 84. Ackerman, Pat 92,170. Adams, Bobby 43. Adams, Kenny 92, 148. Adams, Laura 92, 170. Aderholt, Danielle 74, 149, 173, 135. Adkins, Kathi 90, 165. Agrella, Mrs. Helen D. 21, 152. Akerman, Ronnie 157. Akers, Gary 42, 43, 142,182, 194, 161, 163, 167. Akers, Pamela 84, 148, 172. Alcorn, Danna 43. Alderson, Faye 187. Aldridge, Nehl 84, 150. Alexander, Mr. F. Carroll 20. Alford, Jim 74, 144, 151. Allen, Cindy 74. Allen, Debbie 92, 165, 170. Allen, Ella 92. Allen, Randy 92. Allen, Robert 92. Allen, Russell 92, 144, 151. Allender, Claudia 74, 112, 147, 127, 167, 168, 135. Allmond, Deeter 74, 145, 165. Allmond, Linda 43, 72, 138, 192, 194, 195, 127, 161, 167. Almarode, Donald 92. Altman, Johnny 74. Ameen, David 92. Ameen, Jamelle 43,66, 110, 139, 185, 191, 161. Ameen, Roma 91, 92, 141, 150, 151. Amidei, Kenny 84,130. Amiss, Sandra 92, 177. Anderson, Jody 92, 150, 151, 128. Anderson, Robert 84. Anderson, Tommy 84,111. Andrews, Fran 92. Andrews, Mrs. Mae M. 26. Andrews, Mr. Robert 19. Angle, Lora 84. Angle, Terry 74, 168, 171, 133. Archer, Sonny 90, 111. Armstrong, Diane 84. Arnold, Larry 130. Ashbrook, Ed 43. Ashworth, Ricky 84. Atkins, Debra 92, 170. Atkins, Mrs. Madeline S. 32, 169, 171. Atkins, Sandra 84, 148. Atwood, Linda 74. Aultman, Joe 84. Auton, Bill 84. B Baber, Carolyn 74,148,168. Bailey, Betsy 84. Bailey, Gloria 43, 159. Bailey, Rachel 74, 175. Bailey, Reid 74. Bailey, Tom 84,168,173. Bailey, Tommy 74. Bailey, Zoe 84, 141, 145, 152. Ballard, Mrs. Elizabeth 30, 114, 134, 135. Ballard, Mr. John 27. Balazik, Tom 129. Balazs, Linda 43. Baldwin, Mr. Harry E. 27, 142. Balter, Dinna 84. Bane, Judy 74. Bannerman, Irene 92, 151, 170. Bannerman, Robert 84, 169. Banvard, Stephanie 92, 141, 174. Baptist, Paula 74. Barbee, Cindy 43, 154. Barbee, Judy 74, 92, 155, 157, 170. Barber, Dale 74. Barker, Milton 92, 142, 168. Barker, Paige 44. Barnes, Gary 92. Barnes, Gerald 92,171. Barnes, Sam 74, 171, 173. Barnes, Sherry 84. Bartha, Mrs. Julia 19. Basile, Linda 44. Baugher, Diana 84, 151, 113. Baugher, Robert 130. Baxley, Billy 84,171. Beach, Mrs. Edna Earl 19. Beauchamp, Mrs. Irene 28. Belch, Bobby 73,74,130. Belch, Cindy 92, 141, 172, 176. Bell, John 84, 177. Bell, Oneida 84. Bell, Terry 74. Bennett, Judy 84. Bennett, Ricky 84, 151. Bentley, Vickie 84, 151. Berry, Jean 92, 170, 172. Berry, Scot 92. Bertram, Kathy 74. Bickings, Kay 84, 168. Billingsley, Donna 84. Billy, Pam 14, 74, 144, 150, 167, 189, 174. Birchett, Brent 74, 101, 103, 105, 130. Birchett, Ruth 74, 139, 152, 168. Bishop, Florence 74. Bishop, Susan 44, 71, 187. Blackmon, Mary 92. Blackmon, Robert 92. Bland, Randy 156. Blount, Doug 74, 156. Bobb, Pam 74. Bohannon, Jay 45,71,145. Bohon, Sylvia 74,138. Boiler, Bill 44. Bond, Kathy 84, 112, 128, 132. Bonner, Cathy 73, 74, 139, 144, 148, 150, 161, 166, 169, 152, 171, 195. Bonner, David 92, 149, 151, 165. Book, Mary 44,70,185. Boone, Carolyn 44, 112, 127, 132, 147, 173. Boone, Joe 92, 142, 149, 172. Boonruska, Kitti 74. Bowen, Reggie 75,129. Boyette, Mr. Sidney A. 20, 163. Bradley, David 75. Bradley, Dolores 44, 154. Branch, Bill 75, 156. Brannan, Jackie 75,143,156. Bray, Chris 75. Bridger, David 75. Bridger, Geraldine 84,176. Brinkley, Thurman 92. Brinkley, Virginia 84. Britt, Janice 84, 140, 152, 83, 165, 175, 134. Brockwell, Debbie 92,128. Brogdon, Janice 45. Brooke, Paul 92. Browder, Terry 92. Brown, Deborah 92, 153. Brown, Jerry 92. Brown, Judge 75, 102, 169. Brown, Ronnie 170. Bryant, Brincey 84, 169. Bryant, Lula 45, 75, 154, 177. Bryant, Mike 92, 144, 170. Bryant, Terri 148. Brydon, Janet 44, 71, 138, 161, 162, 163, 165, 167, 182, 187, 190. Budd,Jane 75. Buffo, Pudgy 45, 156. Bujakowski, Mike 91,92,1 11,126. Burch, Miss Mary H. 24, 194. Buren, Miss Mary A. 132. Buren, Robbie 75, 130, 143, 146. Burian, Brenda 73, 75. Burns, Tommy 130,131. Burroughs, Pat 75,154. Butler, Jennie 75, 156. Butler, Kathy 75. Butor, Joe 92. Butor, Mary 156. Butterworth, Mark 133. Butterworth, Ruth 75, 119, 135, 148, 169, 171. C Caison, Chuck 92,111. Caldwell, Connie 75, 138, 148, 167, 169. Campbell, Sheila 92,173. Campen, An n 75, 112, 147. Canner, Dianne 84. Cappiali, Melody 84. Carr, Barry 75,129. Carr, Joyce 84, 127. Carson, Linette 84,113,172. Carter, Ronnie 90, 145. Cartin, Georgina 84, 1 13, 132, 128, 147. Case, Brenda 141. Casey, Don 92. Cerny,Joanne 92, 151, 170. Chambliss, Miss Audrey F. 28, 148. Chandler, Yuell 45, 102, 104, 108, 130, 146. Chapmen, Sheila 92, 140, 149, 151, 172. Chappell, Brenda 92. Chappell, Stan 75. Chariton, Robert 84. Charlton, Celia 45, 148, 168. Charlton, Deanne 75. Charlton, Pat 92. Chase, Barbara 84, 83, 169, 171. Chavis, Janet 45, 112, 127, 135, 147, 167, 169, 171. Chavis, Vicki 85, 1 12, 128, 132. Cheeley, Doug 82, 172. Cherniak, Andrew 45, 144, 148, 151, 172. Cherubin, Louis 75, 130. Chisholm, Mike 45, 129. Chisholm, Phil 92. Olivers, Charles 75,148. Chivers, Karen 46, 138, 148, 150. Christoffel, Sandra 161,167,169. Claibre, Clyde 92. Clark, Mrs. Betty A. 25. Clark, Chip 75, 142, 144, 148, 150. Clark, Diane 135. Clark, Mrs. Thelma G. 36. Clarke, Don 75, 130. Clarke, Joanne 46, 68. Clarke. Peggy 75,139,151. Clary, Frankie 75, 102, 105. Clary, Lisa 168. Cleveland, Scooter 46. Cocorikis, Cathy 85. Cole, Carolyn 157. Cole, Ronnie 85. Coleman, Jimmy 46,157. Coley, Billy 92. Collins, Jeannine 75. Collins, Larry 93. Collins, Linda 93, 177. Collins, Linda 75. Colsley, James 85. Comart, Sharon 93. Connelly, Jo Ern 73, 75. Connelly, Patsy 93. Connelly, Vicki 93. Conner, Audrey 85. Conner, Nancy 93. Conover, Carolyn 42, 46, 68, 138, 187, 161, 167. Cook, Lynn 93, 153. Cooper, Judy 85,168. Corey, Doug 46, 144, 148, 151. Cornelius, David 85. Cornelius, Kristine 85, 173, 132. Costenbader, Sarah 93, 153, 113, 170. Cothern, Debbie 93, 168. Courtney, Sylvia 93. Coury, Gerald 133. Coury,Jan 144, 145. Cozart, Sharon 170. Craighead, Marvin 76, 100, 103, 105. Cramer, Jack 76, 172. Creech,Jackie 85. Creggar, Glenn 150. Crenshaw, Michael 76. Cresswell, Darell 93, 173. Crist, Mr. Alton L. 20. Crocker, Ronnie 85, 126. Crockett, Franklin 93. Crotts, Connie 46. Crumpler, Everett 85. Crutchfield, Gary 46. Cuddihy, Sandra 76, 138, 149, 161, 167. Culbertson, Mr. Eual W. 20. Culley, Cindy 42, 46, 72, 139, 152, 187, 190, 161, 167. Cunningham, Mark 85, 111. Cunningham, Mike 76, 103, 105, 129. Cunningham, Vickie 47, 157. Curry, Joe 85. Curtis, Kay 76, 144. Curtis, Patti 76, 175. Cyckevic, Belinda 93, 140, 150. D Dail, Marcie 93. Dail, Robbie 82. Dale, Denny 73, 76, 188, 135. Dale, Janice 47. Dalton, Bruce 93, 111, 165. Dalton, Diane 47, 154. Dalton, Steve 93. Dancy, Gloria 76. Daniel, Mr. Jack 29, 103, 106. Daniel, Terry 76,156. Daniels, Charlie 111. Danner, Dickie 85. Darling, Stuart 76, 165. Day, George 93. Day, Paul 76, 129. Davis, Dianne 85. Davis, Eddie 47. Davis, Jeanette 76. Davis, Lewis 93. Davis, Terry 47. Davis, Vickey 85. Dawson, Steve 93. Dean, Vickey 85. Delbridge, C. T. 47, 157, 130. Denny, Billy 85. Denson, Vickie 47. Dempsey, Ernest 93,171. Dempsey, Juanita 85,145. De Sosa, Juan 85. Devers, Berkley 47, 130. Devers, Mike 85. Divittorio, Ernest 93,111. Divittorio, Victor 93, 111. Dewberry, Lyn 85, 148, 165. Dibling, Debbie 76. Djiovanidis, Pam 145. Doane, John 85. Dobles, Hoela 93. Doeg, Bill 47, 143. Dolan, Gary 85. Donigan, George 172. Douglas, Janet 93, 141. Doutt, Alice 48, 154. Doutt, Barbara 85, 141, 169, 171. Doutt, Don 169,171. Dowdy, Toby 157. Drake, Cathy 42,48,154. Drumheller, Roger 93. Drumwright, Tommy 48, 67, 100, 101, 103, 104, 130. Dry, Flake 48, 142, 182, 169. Dudley, Carnell 85. Dunbar, Beverly 48,187. Dunbar, Billy 156. Duncan, Georgie 76, 156. E Earles, Theresa 48, 156. Eason, Kathy 85, 140, 169, 176. Easterling, Kathy 93, 140, 144, 148, 169. Eastman, Donald 169. Eavey, Charlton 93. Eavey, Ellen 93, 149, 151, 113, 173. Eavey, Garland 48, 151, 172. Eavey, Greg 85, 172. Edmondson, Bill 76, 168. Edmondson, Steve 93, 145. Edwards, Betty 76, 144, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 155, 167. Edwards, Brenda 48. Edwards, Bruce 93. Edwards, Kay 85, 128. Edwards, Nancy 48, 152, 161. Edwards, Richard 49. Egon, Bonnie 85, 170. Elder, Neil 85. Eldridge, Nerine 76, 113, 134, 173. Elliott, Jane 85, 112, 127, 169, 132, 134. Elliott, Kay 49, 67, 112, 127, 132, 147, 168, 169, 171. Ellis, Allen 93. Ellis, David 49, 130, 165. Ellis, David 68, 168. Ellis, Ronnie 156. Ellison, Bill 14, 76, 144, 168, 171. Elmore, Thurman 76,168, 17. Emory, Bobby 130. Emory, Susan 93, 140, 150, 165. England, David 76. England, Greg 85. England, Jeannie 85,172. England, Tommy 76,102. Epps, Bernie 49, 117, 118, 120, 122, 124, 125, 143. Espinosa, Lucy 76. Espinosa, Richard 93. Eubank, Bruce 93. Everett, Debbie 85,141. Everett, Jason 93. Everett, Rita 85, 149, 150, 152, 176. Everhart, Don 85, 173. F Faris, Ronnie 93, 150. Farley, Dale 93. Farley, Ronnie 85. Farmer, Donald 93. Farnsworth, Bobby 93, 149, 173. Farnsworth, Chuck 49, 144, 167, 174. Farnsworth, Mrs. Phyllis H. 24. Faulkner, Ricky 90, 169, 171, 172. Fear, Freda 76,144, 147, 149, 151, 175, 132. Fenn, Mickey 49, 66, 130, 143, 164, 193, 194, 195. Fessler, Jack 49. Field, Tommy 49. Fields, Betty 85. Fields, Bobby 157. Finklea, Donna 93,170. Finklea, Ronnie 93. Fish, Warren 86. Fisher, Eddie 93, 165, 172. Flaherty, Carol 49, 72, 138, 144, 148, 155, 182, 161, 163, 166, 167. Flaherty, Richard 93, 142, 150, 151. Flannagan, Allen 50,172. Fletcher, Kerry 50, 156, 170. Fletcher, Perry 93. Flowers, Carrie, 93. Flowers, Joyce 86, 128, 132. Flowers, Matt 50. Foley, Leslie 50, 66, 103, 104, 108, 130. Ford, Sallie 86, 141. Fore, Jimmy 14, 76. Fowler, Jimmy 76,103,105. Foxworth, Dennis 130. Foxworth, Glen 76, 169, 171, 130. Frame, Duke 50, 146, 130. Frame, Larry 86, 148. Frame, Terry 86,130. Frankenstein, Karen 94, 128, 177. Franklin, Patty 76. Franz, Michael 86, 173. Frazier, Deborah 86, 112, 144, 149. Fredrickson, Mary Ann 86, 141, 83. Frey, Craig 50, 103, 104, 130, 143, 146. Frink, Mrs. Beatrice 22. Full, Theresa 94. Fuller, Michael 94. Furr, Doris 50, 145, 168. Furr, Mrs. Elizabeth C. 26. Furr, Eric 94, 150, 151, 172. Furr, Wayne 86,173. Futch, Kevin 86, 126. G Gadinis, Charlie 76,143,172. Gardner, Dinah 86. Garfinkel, Harry 83, 86, 165. Garner, Steve 169. Garrell, Sandra 94. Garris, Sue 86, 140, 148, 153. Garrett, Annette 73,17. Garrett, Becky 76, 141, 147, 134. Garrett, Mrs. Jean P. 25,138. Garvin, Bill 82. Gegenheimer, Randy 50. George, Mrs. Azielee K. 36. Gessell, David 77, 142, 149, 167. Gholson,James 94,126,173. Giese, Mrs. Juanita B. 23, 139. Giese, Ken 76,130. Gilchrist, Billy 86. Gilchrist, Dennie 94. Gilliam, Mrs. Frances B. 28, 150. Gilliam, Janet 77, 138, 161, 169, 171. Gilliam, Nancy 77, 148, 169, 171, 135. Gilliam, Patrice 86, 153, 168. Gilmore, Mr. Billy J. 24, 144. Glass, Cary 86, 140, 144, 145, 153, 116. Glass, Mrs. Elizabeth H. 36. Glass, Mr. Forrest 26, 102, 106, 129. Glass, Linda 73, 77, 138, 153, 188, 115, 114, 165, 167. Glass, Patsy 77, 147, 150, 168, 132. Glazebrook, Marna 77, 156. Gleason, Donna 15,50,71,184,186, 187, 191, 114, 161. Gleason, Donnie 77, 157. Gleason, Jewel 83, 86, 116. Glover, Tom 86,150,165. Glovier, Sandra 86, 169, 177. Goff, Cindy 86. Goldberg, Isabel 77,113. Golden, Robert 77. Goode, John 82. Goodman, Joanne 94, 144, 169, 171. Goodman, Verna 51. Goodrich, Sonny 50, 142, 165. Goodwin, James 86. Gordon, Allison 51, 112, 135. Gorkiewiez, Robert 94,111. Gouge, Robert 156. Graham, Bo 51. Grammar, Mary Ellen 86, 141, 169. Grant, Brenda 86. Graves, John 94. Gray, Gary 86. Griffin, Jackie 86, 127, 173. Griffin, Rosalind 77. Griffin, Wayne 77. Griffith, Allen 94. Griffith, Brenda 86. Griffith, Gloria 51, 154, 157. Griffith, Kathryn 94, 170, 134. Griffith, Norman 129. Griggs, Billy 51. Grisson, Carol 94, 145, 172. Grissom, Gary 77. H Haggerty, Bobby 51, 68, 102, 104, 146. Haggerty, Dennis 77. Haggerty, Larry 86. Haggerty, Paula 157. Hainstock, Robert 94. Haley, Deborah 77. Haley, Donna 51. Hall, Marcella 169. Hall, Peggy 86. Hall, Sylvia 94, 168, 177. Hammond, Kay 86, 169. Hamner, Bill 86, 111, 149. Hamner, Nat 94, 150, 151. Hanchey, Chancey 51,157. Hanchey, Libby 86, 169, 171. Hancock, Bob 52. Hancock, Mrs. Ethel 26, 140. Hapstak, Becki 77, 144, 152. Hapstak, Mrs. Lea D. 23, 152. Harless, Ann 94, 140, 171. Harless, David 42, 52, 156. Harper, Jim 94, 142, 144, 150, 151, 171. Harper, Lynn 77, 139, 157. Harper, William 86,126. Harris, Bill 77, 157. Harris, Bryant 94,171. Harris, Claudia 73, 77, 138, 153. Harris, Deborah 77. Harris, Fred 52. Harris, Joanne 94, 153, 155, 165, 170. Harris, Mike 52, 102. Harris, Tommy 86. Harrison, Becky 132. Harrison, Betsy 94, 141, 144, 150, 151, 170. Harrison, Chick 130. Harrison, Micky 99. Harrison, Patsy 86, 141. Hart, Larry 52, 129. Hartson, Clay 86, 111. Harvey, Gloria 52, 154, 187. Harvey, Linda 94. Harvey, Sam 77. Hayden, Sue 94, 170. Hayes, James 94, 123, 118. Hayzlett, Martz 86. Hayzlett, Roland 157. Hayzlett, Tom 52. Hazelgrobe, Woody 172. Hazlegrove, Jean 77. Hearne, Miss Janice 127. Heath, Elizabeth 77. Hedgepath, Kay 86, 141, 126, 116. Hedgepath, Keith 83, 86, 130, 143, 146,165. Helder, Edward 94. Helder, Susan 52, 112, 166, 167, 135. Henderson, Carol 94, 149, 116. Henderson, Sylvia 52,168. Hendricks, Kenny 77. Hendrickson, Wayne 77,165. Henry, Barbara 77. Hess, Vicki 170. Hettrick, Steve 94. Hicks, Sammy 77. Highsmith, Diane 77, 129, 173, 176. Hill, Denise 77. Hill, Margie, 94, 156. Hill, Solomon 94. Hilton, Donna 157. Hines, Dolores 94. Hite, Sylbens 78. Hoagland, Mr. Richard H. 27. Hobbs, Betty 94, 170. Hodge, Mike 78. Hodges, Luther 94, 168, 171. Hoff, Alice 94. Hoffmann, Linda 38, 139, 148, 152, 167, 172. Hofmann, Amy 53, 157, 1 15, 114, 167. Hofmann, Charlotte, 94,173. Hofmann, Gail 78,145,156. Hole, Janet 86, 148, 150. Holden, Pat 78. Holden, Miss Sara 11, 35. Holland, Jimmy 94. Holland, Mary Ellen 87, 140. Holloway, Arlene 94. Holloway, John 94, 172. Holmes, Terry 90. Holt, Candace 94, 140, 149, 165. Holt, Don 94. Holt, Donna 78. Holt, Vicky 86, 140, 147, 174, 134. Honeycutt, Judy 94. Hoover, Alan 53, 165, 130. Hoover, Darlene 73, 79, 138, 148, 161, 167, 169. Hoover, James 129. Hoover, Peggy 78, 144, 177. Horne, Mike 53. Hosea, Marilyn 71, 94, 141, 150. Houser, Sharon 94. Houston, Betty 170. Howell, Graham 94. 111. Hoyle, Nancy 87, 168. Hubbard, Dennis 78. Hudson, Carl 87. Hughes, Beth 53, 169, 171. Hughes, Carl 87. Hughes, Cindy 94,176. Hughes, Keith 78. Hunter, Susan 83, 86, 141, 148, 165. Huntley, Gail 78, 139, 161. Hurlburt, BeBe 113. Hurlburt, Donald 87, 126. Hurlburt, Phyllis 53, 112, 147, 127, 167. Hylton, Dee 53. Hylton, Phil 53, 168. Hyslop, John 78, 129, 143, 123, 129, 119, 167. 1 Ingram, Melva 10, 53, 182, 187, 161, 175. J Jacobs, Mr. Douglas 22. Jacobs, David 78. Jacobs, Gary 94, 149, 173. Jacobs, Jimmy 94. Jacobs, Kim 97. Jacobs, Lynn 95. Jackson, Laveme 87. Jackson, Warren 78, 103, 105, 109, 130, 146. James, Michael 95, 126. Janosik, Jimmy 78,102,105. Janosik, Lynn 87, 103, 105, 107. Janosik, Mike 91,95. Jarrett, Rosa 87. Jarvis, Pat 132. Jefferson, Jean 95. Jefferson, Lois 95. Jenkins, Tommy 78. Jessup, Steve 54. Jones, A1 130. Jones, Carole 87, 168. Jones, Charles 95. Jones, Howard 78. Jones, Jimmy 87. Jones, Joseph 95. Jones, J. R. 95. Jones, Laura 95. Jones, Lucky 78, 102, 104, 130. Jones, Mary 87. Jones, William 95. Johnson, Barbara 54, 154. Johnson, Mrs. Cora W. 24. Johnson, Gwen 78. Johnson, Jimmy 151. Johnson, Sandra 95,173. Johnson, Vance 78, 101, 102, 104, 109, 130. Johnson, Wayne 54. Johnston, Sharon 95, 134, 140. Jolly, Gail 78, 156. Joyce, Eddie 87. K Kanak, Becky 54,66,144,115,139, 161, 165, 167, 187, 191, 192, 193, 195. Katz, Larry 95. Keener, Alan 95, 149. Kelly, Dorothy 78. Kendrick, A. J. 73, 78. Kendrick, Joyce 78. Kennedy, Mr. Earl 29. Kerr, Carol 78. Keys, Paulette 95. King, Miss Anne 27,116. King, Mildred 54,156. King, Ronnie 95. King, Sally 95, 113. Kingery, Barbara 78, 1 12, 147. Kingery, Ronnie 78,157. Kirk, Randy 78, 138, 165. Kirtley, Frank 133. Kitchen, Mrs. Anne T. 27. Kitchen, Dale 78, 142, 149, 167. Koehler, Frances 87, 141, 145, 152. Kokinski, Jeanne 87, 140, 144, 152. Kolidakis, Valerie 87, 141, 168, 171. Kopalchick, Joe 79, 87. Krout, Ricky 54, 102, 104, 107, 108. L Lackey, Buddy 87,130,168. Lambert, Cathy 73, 79, 127, 147, 148, 150, 161, 167. Lambert, Chris 87, 113, 151. Lambert, Mary Sue 54, 154, 177. Lamm, George 79, 102, 106, 118, 130, 146, 163, 165. Lampman, Richard 95, 151, 165. Langford, Harvey 91, 95. Lance, Gary 95, 142. Lance, Diane 79. Landes, Mr. James S. 39. Lapeyre, Debbie 54, 138, 144, 149, 150, 155, 167, 169. Laslie, Rhonda 95, 151. Lawson, Gary 87,173. Lawson, Jean 95, 113, 150, 153. Lawson, Joann 95, 170. Leadbetter, Betsy 87, 140, 168. Leadbetter, Mrs. Kathryn E. 29 Leadbetter, Pete 42, 54, 143, 195. Leath, Dwight 87, 156. Leath, Lamar 55, 156. Leavitt, Roxanne 87, 141, 149, 172, 176. Lee, Donna 87. Lee, Joe 87. Lee, Stuart 87, 102, 105. Lee, Mr. Temple 19. Leech, Kenny 79, 130, 143. Leslie, David 95. Lester, Pam 55, 68. Lewis, Charles 95, 126. Lewis, Clark 87, 103. Lewis, Debbie 79, 1 14, 1 15, 138, 165. Lewis, Kathleen 169. Lewis, Paula 82, 156. Lewis, Rhonda 79, 139, 150. Lewis, Sandy 95, 170, 176, 177. Libby, Joy 87, 141. Lindemuth, Lisa 87, 152, 169. Lipscomb, Andy 87, 172. Littlepage, Mr. William H. 31, 123, 124, 133. Liufau, Jan 55, 157. Liufau, Jean 55, 132, 157. Livingston, Carol 156. Livingston, Patty 95. Logan, Wayne 55,157. Loughridge, Lynne 79. Lowder, Brian 55. Lowder, Danny 79. Lowder, Debbie 79, 144, 149. Lowder, Paige 87. Lowder, Shelley 79. Lowe, Larry 55, 157. Lowman, Allen 55. Luck, Sandra 83, 87, 141, 152, 165, 175 Lusk, Jaran 87, 152. Lyckberg, Cathy 55,168. Lyman, Johnny M Mabe, Barbara 95, 149, 174. Mabry, Ann 91, 95, 149, 165. Mahsman, Donna 87. Made, Janet 56, 157. Made, Richard 130. Maitland, Floyd 87. Major, Tommy 95. Malamis, Ruth 56, 155, 157. Malanris, Sam 87, 171. Malone, Arlene 95. Manckia, Chris 79, 145, 161. Manckia, John 79,102. Mann, Miss Louise 25. Markham, Christine 79,154. Markland, Tom 79, 157, 169. Marks, Ben 73, 79. Marks, Mr. Bryant 19. Marr, Peggy 95, 134, 150, 151, 176. Marr, Joann 79, 144, 148, 150, 152, 174. Martin, Ellen 56, 157. Martin, Gary 79, 142, 170. Martin, Julie 79. Martin, Margaret 87, 168. Mashburn, Sasa 88. Mashburn, Wesley 95. Mason, Charles 56. Massengill, Jamie 79. Mathis, Lamar 90. Matson, Eva 145. Mayes, Betty 88, 148. Mayhevv, Carolyn 56,157. Maynard, Glen 56, 72, 130, 143. McBride, John 88. McCall, Gerald 79, 144. McCann, Bill 88. McCauley, Mike 56, 145. McCleod, Albert 79, 130, 172. McClure, Kathy 56. McCray, Gwen 88. McCumber, Millie 95, 172. McCutchen, Betty 157. McDaniels, Ronnie 79, 130. McDermott, Donnie 88, 173. McDermott, Marlene 90, 140. McDonald, Delores 56. McDonald, Linda 154. McDonald, Marvin 171. McDonough, Steve 79. McGarrity, Peter 57, 66. McGowan, Debbie 95, 140, 144, 170. McGowan, Mary Pat 95, 150. McGuire, Mr. Donnie 111, 126. McKaig, Bobby 79, 129. McKeever, Ivory 95. McMillan, Debra 88, 148, 150, 151. McNeil, Danny 95, 173. McNew, Bobby 88,173. McNulty, Martha 95, 134, 140, 149, 173, 174. Meadows, Bob 156, 172. Meadows, Debbie 79, 144, 145. Measles, Lenora 57, 138, 145. Medlock, Carolyn 42, 57, 66, 138, 154, 165, 167, 182. Mercer, Barbara 79. Midgett, Jerry 88. Miles, Avon 57, 161, 167, 171, 182. Miles, David 88, 130. Miles, Eddie 42, 57, 70, 101, 102, 104, 107, 130, 146. Miles, LaVern 88. Miles, Nathan 79, 119, 123. Miller, Allan 79, 100, 102, 104, 109. Miller, Mary Ann 57, 168. Miller, Pat 57, 95. Miller, Sadie 57. Miller, Theresa 88. Mills, Jackie 79, 139, 169, 171. Minchew, Mrs. Dorothy D. 24. Minchew, Marshall 88, 102, 106. Minor, Faye 73, 80, 144, 149, 151, 152, 165, 174, 175, 189. Minor, Sarah 80, 138, 144, 149, 173. Minter, Clarence 88,173. Mitchell, Bill 80, 142, 149, 173. Mitchell, Michael 95, 150, 151. Mitchem, Dea 57, 154, 157. Moody, Allen 95. Moon, Velva 95, 113, 134. 144. Moore, Barbara 88, 113, 128, 177. Moore, Camm 95. Moore, Carolyn 80, 153. Moore, Mr. Charles N. 18. Moore, Colleen 95,170. Moore, Des 58, 71, 167, 192. Moore, Miss Edwina 35, 152. Moore, Gary 80,152,173. Moore, Linda 96. Moore, Michael 88. Moore, Ruth 80. Moore, Terry 96. Mooreield, Mr. Stuart L. 6, 29. Morene, Joyce 88, 116, 141, 163, 169, 171. Morgan, Dennis 88. Morris, Karen 96. Morriss, Marcia 88, 165. Mosley, Clarence 80,157. Mosley, Linda 58, 157, 173. Mosley, Robert 96. Mottesheard, Carrie 80, 144, 49, 151. Moyer, Bill 88,172. Muller, Steve 88, 151. Mundy, Wanda 132. Munson, Gary 96. Murdock, Charles 96. Murty, Mary 96, 165. Myers, Steve 129. Myrick, Mr. Glen 39. N Nash, William 96. Neal, Don 80, 142, 144, 150, 152, 161. Neinetz, John 96, 145, 149, 170, 177. Nesbitt, Alma 88. Nesbitt, Anthony 88,111. Nesbitt, Carlotta 96, 170. Nesbitt, Dwight 80, 130, 145. Nesbitt, Larry 96. Newsome, Carl 130. Newton, Earl 96, 111. Nichols, Allen 58, 142, 151, 166, 167. Nichols, Betty 96. Nichols, Naomi 132. Nichols, Rosemary 96, 170. Nicholson, Linda 88, 140. Nobles, Allen 90, 102, 105. Nobles, Wayne 58. Noel, Alan 96. Noland, Danny 58, 102, 130, 146. Normman, Scotty 88. Novak, Jenny 58,165. Novak, Vickie 96. Nugent, Allen 88,111. Nye, Mrs. Evelyne 29. O Oestreich, Debbie 96, 151, 177. Oliver, Wesley 96. Orr, Mrs. Donna C. 25. Ortiz, Edward 88. P Packard, Bill 58, 68. Page, Debbie 88, 169. Parce, Paulette 89. Parker, Edith 88. Parker, Marshall 88,102,126. Parker, Phyllis 58. Parson, Butch 59, 67, 117, 119, 120, 122, 124, 125, 171. Parson, Sammie 88, 168, 177. Parsons, Howard 88, 102, 106, 111, 126, 146. Pate, Beth 151,173. Pate, Mary 96. Patrick, Patricia 80. Patten, Dickie 96. Patterson, Gary 88. Patterson, Krystal 88, 140. Peach, Peggy 59,67,70,114,135,138, 147, 161, 187. Pead, Merle 156. Pearson, Bobby 96. Pentecost, Connie 96. Perkins, Pam 88. Perkinson, Lucille 80. Perry, Audrey 88, 140, 144, 150, 152, 165, 189. Pershing, Paul 96, 111, 165. Peterson, Brenda 96, 170. Pettaway, Larry 96, Pettis, Ruth 59. Phares, Sandy 80. Phillips, Buddy 88. Phillips, Frankie 129, 171. Phillips, Mrs. Nadiaz 256. Phipps, Fred 73, 80, 129, 143, 163. Pierce, Larry 88, 157. Pierce, Paulette 169, 173. Pintavalle, Betty Joe 96, 141, 150, 151. Pintavalle, Peggy 59,154. Poe, Cathy 80, 170. Polk, Linda 88. Pollard, Doris 59. Poole, David 80, 143, 149, 165, 167. Poole, Helen 42, 59, 67, 152. Pope, James 89. Pope, Joe 80. Power, Nancye 59, 157. Power, Ronald 96. Powers, Bruce 89. Powers, Clyde 111. Powers, Diane 96. Powers, Paul 129. Powers, Ronnie 89. Primrose, Melody 96, 170. Pritchard, Cham 80,118,123,134, 146, 149, 167. Pritchard, Doug 59, 133, 143, 144, 148, 150, 151, 167, 173. Pritchard, Janie 96, 148, 151, 170. Pritchard, Lane 96, 126, 173. Pritchard, Mr. Chalmer 19. Pritchard, Mrs. Lucy W. 36. Pulley, Peggy 89. Purdie, William 80. Putnam, Connie 96,153. R Rackley, Ben 103, 105. Rackley, Yvonne 89. Rafey, Ban 96, 116. Ragland, Linda 89, 141, 152, 154. Raines, Mrs. Walter J. 37. Randal, Jeanne 96. Raney, Mrs. Hlease E. 34, 153. Rasnick, Glen 80. Rasnick, LaDonna 59, 152, 161, 165, 167, 187. Ratliff, Retha 96. Rawlings, Debbie 89, 148, 172. Rawlings, Don 80. Rawlings, Judy 60,70,114,115,139, 152, 161, 162, 167, 187. Reid, Rene 80, 144, 150, 152. Reidmiller, Randy 89, 130. Reynolds, Wilma 60, 112, 147, 167, 168. Rickman, Curry 60,172. Riddick, Brenda 89. Riddle, Susan 96, 170. Rideout, Bo 60, 72, 142, 144. Rideout, Tommy 80. Rimes, Kerry 42, 60, 138. Ringer, Glynda 96. Ringer, Trudy 60. Ripani, Bruce 96. Ripani, Jack 42,60,71,182. Rives, Fran 80, 114, 115, 135, 139, 147, 149, 167, 188. Roberts, Rosalind 89. Robertson, Kathy 89. Robinette, Steve 60, 157. Roach, Glen 60, 156. Rodgers, Phil 61. Rodgers, Jim 89. Rogers, Mrs. Ethel B. 34. Rogers, Mark 80. Roscher, Ricky 61. Rose, Margaret 80, 149, 51, 175, 189. Ross, Dale 96. Ross, Ed 61, 145. Ross, Jimmy 111. Ross, Ruth 89, 156. Rouse, Suzanne 61, 170. Rowe, Mrs. Ella 36, 154, 177. Rowland, Joe 96, 171, 172. Rowland, Sandra 80, 139, 144, 148, 176. Ruffin, Zelda 80. Ruiz, Eugene 81. S Sacra, Sandy 61, 112, 147, 161, 182, 187. Sais, Mrs. Mercedes 28, 141, 149. Saleeby, Jerry 73, 81, 142. Salleberg, Bobby 89, 126, 143. Sanders, Mary 96,128. Satterwhite, Doris 89. Savannah, Willie 96,126. Saunders, Janice 89. Saunders, Larry 96. Saunders, Nancy 61, 157. Saunders, Pam 156. Saunders, Ted 61,133. Scarberry, Billy 89. Schulhof, Beth 96, 140, 150. Schultz, Robert 133. Scott, Barbara 96. Scott, Curtis 80, 143. Scott, Gail 61, 154. Sears, Charlene 61. Sears, Darrell 89. Sears, Ruby 89, 169. Sebera, Robert 89. Sebera, Ann 89, 156. Seeman, James 81. Selinger, Steve 89, 165. Severin, Laura 89, 144, 168. Sexton, Vivian 91, 96. Sharp, Kay 62, 138. Sharp, Tommy 62,156. Sharpe, Becky 135. Sharpe, Maude Ann 83, 89, 116, 140, 150, 165. Shaw, Pat 15,62, 138, 144, 152. Shelburne, Jackie 96, 144, 152. Shelburne, Lenora 81, 144, 168, 177. Shelton, David 89. Sheppard, Bobby 62, 146 Shores, Patricia 97. Shornack, Mark 165. Showalter, Mr. G. M. 39. Shown, Beth 89. Shown, Nicky 62. Shroder, Mrs. Prentiss 26. Shue, Dave 62, 157. Shuler, Bob 81, 156. Shuler, Linda 97, 150. Shurm, David 81. Sierichs, Billy 89. Smalley, David 81, 145. Smalley, Steve 97. Smith, Billy 81, 105, 130, 156. Smith, Mr. Charles W. 18, 19. Smith, Claudia 89. Smith, David 81, 143, 149, 165. Smith, Robert 97, 173. Smith, Vinnie 89. Smith, William 81. Snell, JoAnne 42, 62. Snell, John 81, 157. Snell, Robin 82, 144, 115. Snyder, JoAnn 97. Sober, Mr. Jerrell 29, 165. Solesbee, Butch 97. Sordelett, Mrs. Dorothy 77. Sordelett, Martha 81, 144, 167, 168, 171. Spatig, Mark 97. Spratley, Mike 97, 171. Spratt, Toni 89. Stallard, Mrs. Jack 26, 103, 106, 130. Stallings, Tommy 89. Stancil, John 97,173. Stanley, Michael 89. Staton, Jimmy 111. Staton, Ronnie 89, 156. St. Clair, Jerry 81,130. Stefanic, Mike 62, 130, 167, 171. Stevens, Rhonda 89. Stewart, Iris 62. Stinnett, Phillip 130. Stockdale, Mike 63, 70, 102, 104, 107, 117, 118, 121, 122, 124, 130, 143, 146, 182. Story, Mickey 63. Stout, Susan 63, 138, 152, 161, 162, 167, 182, 187. Strickland, Jerry 81. Strong, Mr. Samuel 39. Strosnider, Craig 89. Stump, Robert 63, 142. Stutsman, Ryland 81. Sublette, Bruce 63, 67, 130, 146. Sullivan, Mike 63, 102, 104, 107, 156, 182. Sutherland, Teresa 91, 144, 145. Suyes, Mrs. Birdiel 22. Swackhammer, Bill 90. Swafford, William 97. Switzer, Steve 63, 130, 165. Sylvester, Jane 89. Sylvester, Sandra 89. Synan, Mrs. Phyllis S. 25, 167. Szigeti, Mrs. Alice G. 26. Szigeti, Jinxie 42, 63, 127, 139, 162, 182, 161, 167. T Tate, James 97. Taylor, Carol 63. Taylor, David 89. Taylor, Donnie 64, 118, 122, 125. Taylor, Eddie 81. Taylor, Fran 64, 157. Taylor, Mr. H. George 32, 168, 171. Taylor, Irene 64, 154, 177. Talley, Janet 97, 144, 148, 170. Taylor, John 81,156. Taylor, Mike 81, 130, 145. Taylor, Mrs. Willa R. 21. Tatum, Rusty 97, 144, 165. Temple, Arthur 90. Temple, Barry 97. Tetterton, Fred 97. Tharrington, Chris 90, 116, 152. Theodore, Mrs. Anne P. 27, 151. Thompson, Bill 64, 72, 160, 167, 182. Thompson, Claudia 81, 113, 132, 147. Thompson, David 90, 173. Thompson, Debbie 140, 169, 176. Thompson, Kathy 81, 156. Thore, Donald 81, 172. Thore, Patsy 90, 116. Thrift, Helen M. 18. Tiller, Mr. J. P. 31, 102, 106, 130, 143. Timperio, Bruce 169. Towsey, Bartow 97, 173. Traylor, Billy 97. Trivett, Frankie 90, 172. 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