Hopewell High School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hopewell, VA)

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jjpMVHlBNMHHE ,1-dk: ,--w ■ • THE 1 969 KALEIDOSCOPE Volume XUV FOREWORD Echoes of Hopewell High School resound in the chambers of our memories. The tinge of anxiety and anticipation as entering freshmen begin a new way of life, the growing enthusiasm with which class pride and school spirit are built through four years of close associ¬ ation,, the intermittent feelings of ecstasy and anguish that accompany wins and losses, the exultation of personal accomplishment, and that last hidden tear that always comes when it is time to leave our Alma Mater are emotions that mold the individual. In the 1 969 Kaleidoscope, we have tried to capture some of these changing emotions at their most intense moments. It is our sincere hope that they will remain vivid while others fade and are forgotten. Co-Editors Sandra Cuddihy Cathy Lambert TABLE OF Administration and Faculty Page 8 Organizations Page 1 08 Activities Page 132 4 CONTENTS Athletics Page 154 Features Page 194 Advertisements Page 214 Index Page 256 5 DEDICATION MR. J. P. TILLER Mr. Tiller has served the students of Hopewell High School as teacher, coach, and guidance counselor. He has also given a great deal of time and effort to the Key Club. For these reasons this year s Staff respectfully dedicates the 1969 KALEIDOSCOPE to Mr. J. P. Tiller. memory COLONEL EUAL W. CULBERTSON On the morning of October 1 8, 1 968, the office of the Director of Activities was dark and locked. A hushed silence hung over the halls of Hopewell High School. Colonel Culbertson would no longer open his door to sell football tickets , organize a special activity for an organization , or just listen to a student’s problem. The high esteem in which he was held by the students was realized in a spontaneous outburst of emotion at Meadowbrook, as the Blue Devils dedicated the football game to him and sang the Alma Mater together in his memory. This small tribute is an expression of the love that lives on for him at Hopewell High School. ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY The first look at our new teachers upon entering Hopewell High School aroused mixed emotions in each of us. Soon those unfamiliar faces gave way to kind and helpful people who made us feel welcome. With each passing year, we grew to appreciate our teachers and administrators and to realize the extent of their efforts on our behalf. Many of them will hold places of fond memories in our minds; and as our perspective changes our appreciation for their guidance and understanding increases. Administration and Faculty Editor Pam Billy mil m nil in 1 FI ini I i 1 1 i i Jv ' I . 1 1 ' it fit 9 fill ml II IB ■ B jl ||| r j 1 1 v fil ' 1 i l l St Hi til bJ III m lljI BOHir a 4 V ev ADMINISTRATION Charles W. Smith Superintendent of Schools William and Mary, M.A., Howard College, B.S. Charles N. Moore Director of Instruction William and Mary, B.S. Helen M. Thrift Visiting Teacher Blackstone Junior College, Radford, B.S. 10 SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right: Chalmer Pritchard, Bryant Marks, Temple Lee, Julia Bartha, Charles Smith, Edna Earl Beach, and Robert Andrews. 11 ADMINISTRATION F. Caroll Alexander Principal R.P.I., B.S. In Distributive Education, V.P.I., M.S. in Educati on, 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. Jack Daniel Director Of Student Activities University of Richmond, R.P.I., William and Mary. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Willa R. Taylor Eastern Kentucky State College, A.B., M.A. Eunice G. McCall Madison College, B.S., R.P.I., William and Mary, University of Virginia. They keep our records, help us decide on courses for the coming year, and assist Seniors in making plans for college and careers. Helen D. Agrella Lynchburg College, B.A., Hyannis State Teacher ' s College, University of Virginia; R.P.I. J. P. Tiller North Carolina State, R.P.I., B.S. 13 OFFICE Dorothy K. Sordelett Head Office Secretary Effective and efficient administration of our school is made possible through the daily efforts of these most capable and understanding ladies. Birdie L. Suyes Office Secretary Stacy Kroener Office Secretary Anna Sue Thomas I.B.M. Secretary CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE 14 STUDY HALL Lea D. Hapstak Mary Washington College, University of Richmond The Study Hall teachers have one of the hardest jobs at Hopewell High School, keeping large groups of energetic students quiet and orderly. They willingly give of their time to help any student who is having problems. We are grateful to them for the opportunity they give us to prepare for our classes and other activities. Juanita B. Giese Concord State Teacher ' s College, West Virginia Wesleyan College 15 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mary Helen Burch Mary Washington College, B.S., William and Mary, R.P.I. The English Department at Hopewell High School is continually striving to equip us with the essentials which aid us in our future studies and lives. English is important to all, for it is the basis of everything we attempt to accomplish. Louise Mann Longwood College Dorothy D. Minchew Longwood, B.S., William and Mary, R.P.I., V.P.I. Marietta Maclachlan Mary Washington College, B.A. Jean P. Garret Longwood College, B.S., University of Virginia 16 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Phyllis S. Synan Radford College, B.A., Emmanuel College Donna C. Orr Western Kentucky State College, B.S. Phyllis H. Farnsworth Syracuse University, B.A., University of Virginia With all the new equipment and materials available to our English Department, it is becoming even more informative, interesting and enjoyable. Betty Ann Clarke East Carolina, B.S. Cora W. Johnson Mary Washington, B.S. University of Virginia M.E. Barbara Preas Roanoke College, B.A., U. of Va. M. of Ed. 17 MATH DEPARTMENT Elizabeth C. Furr East Carolina, B.S., University of North Carolina Mae M. Andrews Randolph Macon Women ' s College, A.B. Prentiss Schroder Greensboro College B.A., Columbia Univ. Nadia Z. Phillips Susquehanna Univ., B.A., R.P.I. In the school year in which we circled the moon, the value of this very prominent member of the three R ' s” becomes even more significant. Our Math Department makes every effort to equip us to meet the forthcoming challenges in this field of our academic life. 18 MATH DEPARTMENT If we listened and applied our individual efforts, whether it be adding a grocery list, using a slide rule, or programing a computor we should be qualified to meet the tests of the future. Alice G. Szigeti Madison College B.S., William and Mary Jack L. Stallard Emory and Henry College, B.A., R.P.I. Forrest Glass Wake Forrest, B.S. William and Mary, M. Ed. i Allene Linkous Radford, B.S. Ethel Hancock West Virginia Univ., B.S., Morris Harvey College 19 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Anne P. Theodore William and Mary College, B.S., U. of Va., U. of Richmond Harry E. Baldwin Illinois State Normal University, Purdue Mae Garris East Carolina, N.C. State, M.A., East Carolina Ext., William and Mary College. Anne King Longwood College Anne T. Kitchen Longwood College, B.S., R.P.I. Richard H. Hoagland V.M.I., Scarritt College, R.P.I., B.A. Science is increasingly becoming one of the most intriguing and promising fields of study. Our Science department, with its great quantity and quality of equipment, offers Hopewell High School students an interesting adventure in Science. Richard Heretick Mount St. Mary ' s College, B.S., University of Richmond Thomas Beahm Madison College, B.S. 20 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Jerrell Sober Pennsylvania State Teachers College, B.S., U. of Richmond, R.P.I., U. of Pennsylvania Kathryn E. Leadbetter Longwood College, B.S., R.P.I., College of William and Mary Stuart L. Morefield University of Richmond, B.A., R.P.I. Earl Kennedy R.P.I,. V.P.I. Evelyn E. Nye U. of South Carolina, B.A., U. of Virginia, R.P.I., College of William and Mary Percy Nowlin V.M.I., B.A., East Carolina University, U. of Virginia Past experiences help us plan for the future. A study of history teaches us by learning from past mistakes and profiting from advancements made. 21 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT As the world seems to grow increasingly smaller, the need to communicate with people of other countries becomes greater. Audrey F. Chambliss William and Mary, B.A. Columbia University, M.A., University of Aix (France). Frances B. Gilliam Longwood College, B.S., Univ. of Va., William and Mary, R.P.I. • ' rf i Our Language Department teaches us not only the fundamentals basic to a foreign language, but also the mode of living of the people, so that we may better understand the world in which we live. 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 Mercedes Sais Normal School for Teachers, Univ. of Oriente-Cuba B.A., R.P.I. MUSIC DEPARTMENT H. George Taylor Sherwood Conservatory Of Music, B. of Music, Marshall University, Eastern Kentucky State College, Morehead State College, DePaul University, University of Wis. Hopewell High School ' s Blue and Gold Band is a group of which our school is very proud. They represent HHS at football games, parades, and many other school and community func¬ tions. This year our stage bands have greatly encouraged participation in the instrumental music field. Development of talent in music is aided by the help of our capable director. Madeline S. Atkins R.P.I., College of William and Mary, B. Of Music Ed., Univ. of Va., Madison College. All of the qualities of good students are fully displayed through our choral department. Talent and many hours of practice are directed by a well-qualified teacher. Talent days encourage extra practice. The Ensemble and Glee Clubs also show the ability and ease with which these students perform to the enjoyment of any audience. . li! - — ' GIRLS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Dolores Webb Madison, B.S., University of Virginia. Keeping our bodies youthful and fit is the main purpose of Girls ' Physical Education De¬ partment. There we not only experience the plea¬ sure of athletic participa¬ tion, but we are also given a new outlook and incen¬ tive toward good sports¬ manship which carries over into our every day life. Earlene Lang Longwood, B.S. 24 BOYS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT William H. Littlepage Bridgewater College, B.A. Physical fitness, leader¬ ship, teamwork, and sportsmanship are not the only virtues taught in our Boys Physical Education Department. The idea of emotional stability is one of the many other ideals of manhood taught in this course. Donald McGuire William and Mary, B.S. 25 ' - 1 twrnumnrmni UW.Ttr.Wurn r a I ’lTniridflifmi ' i HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Ethel B. Rogers Radford, B.S. Our Home Economics Department provides us with one of the most practical classes at Hopewell High School. In classes equipped with demonstration facilities, it helps one to prepare for future life in the home and outside life. The pleasure one derives from these classes is aided by the help of excellent teachers. Alease E. Raney Virginia State, B.S. Evelyn Gillespie Southern Illinois University, B.S. 2 6 ART DEPARTMENT The Art Department of Hopewell High School helps students in expressing their emotions in many different ways. They are able to com¬ municate with the world in ideas not expressed in words, but in emotions placed on can¬ vas. Elizabeth Taylor Longwood LIBRARY Carter Norton Madison, B. A. Books provide us with our best friends if we only learn to read with interest and use our library to its greatest advan¬ tage. Many facilities are avail¬ able to us through the great number of books and other reference materials made easily accessible in our library. Our librarians are always available to aid us in our search for greater knowledge and pleas¬ ure. Brenda Litton Radford, B.S. 27 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Entering the world of business is an experience which many of us will have to face in the near future. Our Commercial Department at Hopewell High School helps us to become better prepared to face the ever-changing needs of a society such as our world today. Elizabeth H. Glass Mary Washington, B.S. William and Mary, University of Va. Azielee K. George Montreat, B.S., R.P.I. Lucy W. Pritchard Mary Washington, B.S., University of Virginia Ella Rowe Mary Washington, B.S., V.P.I., University of Virginia Thelma G. Clark Winthrop College B.S., R.P.I. Gladys Case Winthrop College, B.S. 28 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Ellen Carlon Radford, V.P.I. John W. Porter Richmond Professional Institute, B.S., University of Virginia The sale and distribution of commodities grows in importance with an exploding population. Distributive Education, through affording the students on-the-job experience in this career field, is Hopewell High School ' s contribution to this important segment of community life. Success is assured those who recognize the needs of the customer and master the art of service. 29 INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING 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. Wesley College, Univ. of North Carolina, Baylor Univ., Univ. of Va. Industrial Cooperative Training is a Program in which the student has a regular one hour class each day. In this class the student studies text books and other materials furnished by the coordinator that are directley related with the job that the girl or boy is working on in the afternoon or in the morning, whichever the case may be. Also, generally related materials are studied by a ' l members of the class at the same time. This general material is on the Labor Laws in all categories, and any other material that is of value to the student in everyday life. The I.C.T. program has been at Hopewell High School for thirteen years, and approximately sixy five percent of the students remain in their field of endeavor or continue their studies within their chosen occupation, such as nursing, auto mechanics, X-Ray technology. Laboratory technology, newspaper work and many other fields. All credits earned in I.C.T. are acceptable in the majority of colleges and institutions of higher learning. jr .t L 9 . ■ £ ... ! f : 1 ■ % s _ ' Mi..-. tr 30 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT The glamor of the space age has in no way lessened the significance of Industrial Arts. Instead, drafting, electronics, woodworking, and printing continue to grow in importance and demand as qualified persons in these fields become more acute. Through our Industrial Arts Department, with the most modern and efficient facilities, our students have the back¬ ground so necessary to excel in their future endeavors. Frederick A. Woehr State University of New York, College at Oswego, B.S., M.S., Rochester Institute of Technology. Samuel Z. Strong Hesston College, A.A. in Industrial Arts, Eastern Kentucky University. G. M. Showalter L.L. Cooke School of Engineering, U.S. Army Signaling School, Mid-West Signal School, University Va., R.P.I. Glen Myrick Amos Carter Apprenticeship in Industrial Work at Titmus Optical Company. 31 CLASSES As emotions swiftly change from one eventful year to the next , so also do classes. Each class enthusiastically strives to be the best class ever. First the thrill of being the newly-elected freshman class president, then a sense of loyalty is felt as the Sophomores prepare for a successful carwash. Next the student’s emotions shift to the reality of the work that goes into the plans for an outstanding Junior-Senior Prom, followed by the bursting sentiment that all Seniors feel as they realize the nearness of separation from true friends. All of this and more becomes a vital part of each student’s involvement in the intricate workings of each class as they aspire to reach their high ideals. Classes Editor Donald Neal mm mmm S ' £f £ j||« r i SENIOR CLASS Charles David Poole PRESIDENT Bruce Arlington Clark, Jr. VICE-PRESIDENT «crrr Executive Board Margaret Ann Rose TREASURER REPRESENTATIVES: Bobby Belch, Brenda Burian, Stuart Darling, Janet Gilliam, Gail Huntley, Cathy Lambert, Ben Marks, Fran Rives, Jerry Saleeby, and Carlton Webb. Catherine Elizabeth Bonner SECRETARY MOTTO: “To Look Up And Not Down, To Look Forward And As a farewell gesture to last year ' s Seniors, the Class of ' 69 staged an elaborate Junior—Senior Prom. The ' ' Carousel ' ' theme was carried out in the docorations, programs, and catering; music was furnished by the Centaurs. Right: New Seniors excitedly compare their rings, symbols of the high status they have finally attained. Below: David Poole shows a little of the spirit so typical of this year ' s Senior Class. Not BackTo Look Out And Not In, And To Lend A Hand.” 1968 Homecoming will long be remembered by the Class of 1969... Senior float, the best but only second place... Margaret 3ose, Homecoming Queen . . . Senior friendship circle for the singing of Dur Alma Mater. . . last home football game. The Senior Sign Committee worked long and hard to produce run-throughs for all football games and signs for the gym. 36 Another tradition: the Petersburg bonfire, this year held on Halloween night. It was the prelude to a 41 — 13 victory over the Wave the next evening. COLORS: Yellow And White . FLOWER: Daisy . Mid-semester was characterized by term papers and exams. A few “dignified Seniors yuk it up in the cafeteria. The spirited Class of ’69 took off under the Claudia Kay Allender Claudia” Catherine Russell Allmond Deeter John Marchington Altman Johnny Terry Eugene Angle Terry” SENIOR DIRECTORY Danielle Aderholt Senior Band; Latin Forum, Science Club; Spanish Club; Tennis Team; Monogram Club. Claudia Allender Jr. Choir, Accompanist; Sr. Choir; Girls ' Monogram Club, Vice-Pres.; J. V. Hockey; Var¬ sity Hockey; Varsity Basketball; Tennis Team; National Honor Society, Vice-President; Spanish Club; Junior and Senior Popu¬ larity Contests, “Most Ath¬ letic. James Alford Homeroom President, Secretary; Drama Club; Science Club; Constitution Committee; Chess Club. Catharine Allmond Homeroom President, Secretary, Vice-President, S.C.A. Represen¬ tative; Drama Club; Art Club, Treasurer; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Sr. Assistant to the Editors, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora¬ tions Committee; Thalhimer ' s Deb Council. Jessee Allen Library Assistant; Member of V.I.C.A. John Altman D. E. Club; Varsity Baseball Team. Lucinda Allen F.H.A.; Junior Beauty Contest. Terry Angle Eighth Grade Choir; Homeroom Secretary, SCA Representative; Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Golf Team; Drama Club; All-Regional Chorus; Choir Ensemble, “Magpipes . 38 sponsorship of Mrs. Phillips with the election Linda Jean Atwood Linda Carolyn Wilmouth Baber Carolyn Allen Reid Bailey Reid Rachel Ann Bailey Rachel Thomas Lee Bailey Tom Judy Lynn Bane Judy Judith Lynn Barber Judy Stephen Dale Barber Dale SENIOR DIRECTORY Linda Atwood Carolyn Baber Reid Bailey Junior Beauty Contest. Transfer student; Homeroom Secretary; French Circle, Senior Choir; Drama Guild; Tri-Hi-Y. VICA. Tom Bailey Judy Barber Senior Band; Stage Band; En¬ semble; French Club; Drama Judy Bane VICA. Club. VOT; FBLA; Junior Beauty Pageant; Tatler Staff, Asst. Edi¬ tor. Rachel Bailey Senior Band; Drama Club; Majorette; SCA Representative, Homeroom Secretary and Presi¬ dent; Nominee for Sophomore Sweetheart. Dale Barber Eighth Grade football. 39 of capable officers. With their leadership our Janice Marie Bass Janice” Samuel Anthony Barnes Sam Robert Lee Belch Bobby Kathleen Janet Bertram Kathy Pamela Ameen Billy Pam Samuel Barnes Transfer Student. Pamela Billy Latin Forum, Chaplain; Science Club; Drama Guild, Secretary, Best Supporting Actress 1967, Best Actress 1968, Halloween Queen; SCA Repre¬ sentative, Student of the Week, Sophomore Executive Board, French Circle; Jr. Tri-Hi- Y; National Honor Society; Graduation Marshal; Science Fair; Second Prize, Second Grand Prize; Jr.-Sr. Prom Re¬ freshments Chairman; KALEI¬ DOSCOPE STAFF; Adminis¬ tration and Faculty Editor; Senior Band, Majorette. Brent Drewry Birchett Brent SENIOR Janice Bass Drama Club; Art Club; Vice- President 1968 - 1969; Annual Art Show Ribbon Winner. Brent Birchett Eighth Grade Football; Track Team; Homeroom President; Varsity Football, Jr. and Sr.; Spanish Club; Monogram Club; Fellowship of Christian Ath¬ letes. Ruth Marie Birchett Ruthie DIRECTORY Robert Belch Track Team; Junior and Senior Executive Boards; Float Com¬ mittees 11th and 12th; Jr. Beauty Contest Advertisements Committee. Ruth Birchett Spanish Club; Homeroom Presi¬ dent, SCA Representative; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Kappa Lambda Tri- Hi-Y Scrapbook Chairman; Jr. Choir, Sr. Choir, Homeroom Vice-President; Future Teachers of America. Florence Bishop Florence Kathleen Bertram Homeroom Secretary; Spanish Club; Jr. Choir, Sr. Choir; Art Club; F.T.A.; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President. Florence Bishop Transfer Student. 40 class had its best year ever . When we received Kenneth Douglas Blount Doug Pamela Gayle Bobb Pam Sylvia Yvonne Bohon Sylvia Catherine Elizabeth Bonner Cathy John Andrew Bonner Duck David Truman Bradley Dave Bill Stafford Branch Bill Jasper Brannan, Jr. Jack SENIOR DIRECTORY Kenneth Blount Homeroom President John Bonner Transfer Student; Art Club; Choir. Pamela Bobb David Bradley Transfer Student. Convention; S.C.A. Representa¬ tive, District Convention; Junior Class Treasurer; Junior Beauty Contest Business Manager; Prom Invitations Co-Chairman; En¬ semble; Varsity Cheerleader; Senior Class Secretary; Second Runner-up, Hopewell Junior Miss; Homecoming Princess; National French Contest; Junior Beauty Contest; Girls State. Sylvia Bohon Drama Club; F.T.A.; Home¬ room, President, Secretary, Treasurer; Tri-Hi-Y; Home¬ coming Princess; Powderpuff Football; Junior Popularity Contest, Personality Plus”. Bill Branch D.E.C.A.; Key Club; Sophomore Dance, Decorations Co-Chair¬ man. Catherine Bonner Transfer Student; Homeroom President; F.T.A., Chaplain, State Secretary-Treasurer; Latin Forum; French Circle, Vice- President; Ole Blue Players; Tatler Staff; Junior and Senior Choir; National Honor Society; KALIEDOSCOPE STAFF, As¬ sistant Business Manager, Busi¬ ness Manager; Tri-Hi-Y, Scrap¬ book Chairman, Publicity Man¬ ager, District Convention, State Jasper Brannon Key Club; D.E.C.A. 41 our long-awaited rings in September, the atmosphere Robert Elliot Buren, Jr. Brenda Gail Burian Patricia Arlene Burroughs Jennie Rae Butler Robbie” Brenda Pat Jennie SENIOR DIRECTORY Jackie Brinkley F B LA. Robbie Buren Eighth Grade Basketball; J. V. Basketball; Key Club, Varsity Track; Boy ' s Monogram Club, Treasurer; Fellowship of Chris¬ tian Athletes, Treasurer; Home¬ room Vice-President, Secretary; Basketball Statistician; Home¬ coming Escort; SCA Traffic Squad. Judge Brown Transfer Student; Senior Choir, Sr. Band. Brenda Burian Junior Executive Board, Senior Executive Board; Varsity Soft- ball. Lula Bryant F.H.A.; Library Staff; Tatler Staff; F.B.L.A. Pat Burroughs Pep Club; FT A; VOT; Tatler Staff; F B LA, Reporter, His¬ torian, Treasurer, President. Jane Budd V.O.T.; F.B.L.A. Jennie Butler Homeroom Vice President; D F.H.A.; Latin Forum. 42 was pervaded with excitement. We were true SENIORS Kathy Ann Butler Kathy Ruth Williams Butterworth Ruth Eleanor Ann Campen Ann Barry Joe Carr Barry Douglas Franklin Cheely Charles William Chivers Bruce Arlington Clark, Jr. Don Michael Clark Doug Charlie Chip Don SENIOR DIRECTORY Kathy Butler F.H.A.; Latin Forum. Douglas Cheely Sr. Band; Key Club; Drum Major; Homeroom Secretary; Spanish Club. Ruth Butterworth Junior Choir; French Circle; Senior Choir; Homeroom Vice- President; Junior Class Senior Popularity Contests; Class Clown ; Eighth Grade Choir; S.C.A.;Choral Ensemble; Home¬ coming Committee; Powder- puff football player; Home¬ coming princess; Tennis Team; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y. Charles Chivers Transfer Student; French Circle; V.I.C.A. Ann Campen J.V. Hockey, Varsity Hockey; Girls ' Softball Team; Monogram Club. Bruce Clark Homeroom President, Vice- Pres., Sec., SCA Representative; Eighth Grade Basketball; Drama Guild; French Circle, Chaplain; Latin Forum, President; Science Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Sgt-at-arms; Mono¬ gram Club, Sgt-at-arms, Hi-V, Chaplain, Secretary; Home¬ coming Escort; Golf Team; Junior Popularity Contest— Friendliest , Personality Plus , Senior Popularity Contest Most Cheerful , Friendliest , Personality Plus . Barry Carr Eighth Grade Basketball; Var¬ sity Football; Varsity Baseball; DECA Club, Parliamentarian; Homeroom President. Don Clark Track; Baseball; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 43 at last! 69’ers showed their spirit once again m Peggy Jean Clarke Peggy” William Stanley Chappell, Jr. Stan” Deanne Charlton Deanne Peggy Clarke Homeroom President, Secretary; Drama Guild; VICA, Secretary; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; Powder- puff Football Team; Home¬ coming Princess; Junior Super¬ lative— Biggest Flirt . Jeannine Collins SENIOR DIRECTORY Stan Chappell Deanne Charlton V.I.C.A. Transfer Student; Spanish Club; Drama Club; F.T.A. Linda Collins Joern Connelly F.B.L.A.; Art Club; Junior Executive Board; Asst. Tatler Editor. Henry Franklin Clary Frankie Janet Mitchell Coury Jan Frankie Clary Eighth Grade Football; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Hi-Y Club; Monogram Club; Home¬ room Secretary, Treasurer. Janet Coury Art Club; Drama Club; Spanish Club; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Blue Ribbon, Spring Art Show. 44 support of our Central District football champions Kay Lea Curtis Kay” Patti Lynn Curtis Patti Robert Lynn Dail Robbie SENIOR DIRECTORY Michael Duane Cunningham Mike Marvin Craighead Transfer Student; Varsity Foot¬ ball; Boy ' s Monogram Club; Varsity Baseball, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Mike Cunningham J. V. Football; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Track; Gymnastics; Boy ' s Monogram Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Jack Cramer Senior Band. Kay Curtis FBLA; Tatler Staff, Reporter; Drama Club; FTA; Bible Club; Pep Club. Michael Crenshaw Patti Curtis Junior Band; Senior Band, Majorette. Sandra Cuddihy Library Assistant; Spanish Club; Drama Guild; Science Fair, Second Place, Girl ' s Physical; Junior Varsity Hockey; Soph. Sweetheart Nominee; Home¬ room President, Secretary, Treasurer; SCA Representative; National Honor Society; SCA Secretary; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Secre¬ tary, Sgt-at-arms; Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, Vice-President; V. President Eastern Dis. Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y; State Hi-Y Council Representative; State Hi-Y Council Sec.; Co-chairman; Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF; As¬ sistant Organizations; Co-Editor; Alternate to Girl ' s State; Gradu¬ ation and Baccalaureate Usher; Homecoming Princess, Miss Kaleidoscope Contestant. Robbie Dail DE. 45 Even after a heartbreaking loss to Jayem, we knew Denise Lynn Dale Denny Gloria Dianne Dancy Gloria Terry Daniel Terry William Stuart Darling Stuart Norman Francis Woodlief Norman James Edward Young Sconion Sandra Lagera Wray Sandra Robert Douglas Golden Robert SENIOR DIRECTORY Denny Dale Homeroom President, Secretary, SCA Representative; Jr. Tri-Hi- Y, President; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Sophomore Sweet¬ heart; Junior Class Vice-Presi¬ dent; Tennis Team; Junior Popularity Contest— Most Popular Senior Popularity Con¬ test— Personality Plus , Home¬ coming Princess, First Runner- up, Homecoming Queen. Gloria Dancy Homeroom Secretary; F.H.A.; F.B.L.A. James Young Transfer Student Terry Daniel Homeroom Fellowship of letes; D.E.C.A. V ice-President; Christian Ath- Club, President. Sandra Wray Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Distributive Education Club. Stuart Darling S.C.A. Representative, Member- at-Large; Eighth Grade Football; Hi-Y Club; Sophomore Execu¬ tive Board; Key Club; Home¬ room President, Senior Execu¬ tive Board. Robert Golden Art Club. Norman Woodlief 46 our boys were still “No. I.” Seniors occupied Paul Alan Day George Hovaness Donigian Toby Hunnes Dowdy Stewart Leon Easter Paul Turk Toby Stewart William Charles Edmundson Billy Betty Sue Edwards Betty” Nerine Linda Eldridge Nerine Thurman Edward Elmore Thurman SENIOR DIRECTORY Paul Day Varsity Baseball; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Billy Edmundson Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Drama Club; Library Club. George Donigian Transfer Student; Blue and Gold Marching and Concert Bands; Pep Band; Stage Band; Orchest¬ ra; Drillmaster; Forensic Soci¬ ety; Chess Club; Latin Forum; Track Team; Intramural Basket¬ ball. Betty Edwards French Circle; Science Club; Science Fair, Third Place, Girls ' Physical Science; Press Club, Vice-President; Latin Forum; F.T.A., Reporter, Secretary; Drama Guild; Treasurer, Produc¬ tion Manager; Bible Club; Honor Council; National Honor Soci¬ ety; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Classes Editor. Toby Dowdy V.I.C.A. Nerine Eldridge FHA; FTA; Monogram Club; J.V. Hockey Team; Varsity Hockey Team; Gymnastics Team; Basketball Manager; Li¬ brary Staff; HHS Marching Band; Girls ' Glee Club. Stewart Easter Transfer Student. Thurman Elmore Senior Choir, Magpipes; Drama Guild; Pep Club Representative. 47 special tables in the dining room, and our pride in David Halbert Ellis David William Attilio Ellison Bill James Edgar Emory Jimmy John David England John Thomas Matthew England Tommy Freda Cheryl Fear Freda” James Edward Fore Jimmy Glen Foxworth Glen” SENIOR DIRECTORY David Ellis Senior Choir; Orchestra. Tommy England Eighth Grade Football; J. V. Football; Varsity Football, Track; Fellowship of Chrisitan Athletes; Monogram Club; Chess Club, President; Science Club, Sgt-at-arms; Forensic Society. Bill Ellison Homeroom, President; Eighth Grade Choir; Ensemble; Junior Choir; All Central Regional Choir; Senior Choir; Drama Guild, Vice-Pres., President, Rooky of Yr. , Best Sup¬ porting Actor , Ensemble; Ju¬ nior Senior Popularity Con¬ tests, Most Talented , Most Original . Freda Fear Homeroom Pres., SCA Repre¬ sentative; Science Club; Drama Club; Latin Forum; Softball Team; Spanish Club; FTA, Pres.; Majorette; Senior Band; Hockey Team; Library Staff; Jr. Beauty Contest, Publicity Chairman. Jimmy Emory Transfer Student; Homeroom President; Varsity Basketball; I.C.T. Jimmy Fore Eighth Grade Football; Home¬ room Vice-President, Treasurer. John England Latin Forum; Chess Club, Treas., Charter Member; Forenic Society, President; Science Club. Glen Foxworth SCA Representative; Eighth Grade Football, Eighth Grade Basketball; Varsity Track; Var¬ sity Baseball; Varsity Football; D.E.C.A. Club, Chaplain. 48 this facility was evident as we worked diligently Mrs. Mary Frances Fridley Mrs. Fridley Charles Michael Gadinis Chuck Annette Lathrop Garrett Annette Bill Colquiti Garvin Bill David Holmes Gessell David Jean Delores Gholson Jenny Kenneth William Giese, II Kenny Janet Bruce Gilliam Janet SENIOR DIRECTORY Frances Fridley Homeroom Secretary. David Gessell Homeroom President; Hi-Y, Secretary, President; Latin Forum, Treasurer; Drama Club, President; National Honor Society; Spanish Club, Chaplain, President; Alternate For High School Bowl; Senior Choir, En¬ semble; Drama Club— Rookie of the Year , Directors Award . Charles Gadinis Science Club; Spanish Club; Key Club, Vice-Pres.; HHS Band; Orchestra; Forensic Society. Jean Gholson Transfer Student. Annette Garret Pep Club; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Cor¬ responding Secretary; Junior Choir; Senior Choir; SCA Re¬ presentative; Homeroom Vice- Pres.; Secretary; Junior Execu¬ tive Board. Kenny Giese Stage Band; Track Team; Fel¬ lowship of Christian Athletes; Ole Blue Players. Bill Garvin Homeroom Secretary. Janet Gilliam Homeroom Secretary; Junior Choir, Senior Choir; Ensemble, Magpipes ; Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Class Executive Board; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, As¬ sistant Features, Organizations Editor; Miss Noel, Princess. 49 to win first place in the Tri-Hi-Y clean-up campaign Mary Elizabeth Gilliam Nancy Harrison Gilliam Linda Allen Glass Patricia Drake Glass Ladybug” Nancy Linda Patsy Mama Jane Glazebrook Donald Earl Gleason Jane Isabel Goldburg Robert Douglas Gouge Marna Donnie Isabel Robert SENIOR DIRECTORY Mary Gilliam Transfer Student. Marna Glazebrook J. V., Varsity Hockey; J. V. Basketball, Co-Captain; Gym¬ nastics Team; DECA Club, Sec¬ retary; Junior Choir. 50 Nancy Gilliam J. V. Cheerleader, Head; Latin Forum; French Circle; Senior Choir, 8th Grade Choir; Home¬ room President; Fr. Circle Secre¬ tary; Magpipes . Donnie Gleason French Circle; Latin Forum; Science Club; Drama Club; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Eighth Grade Basketball; Boys ' Glee Club; Track Team; V.I.C.A. Club; Library Staff; Gymnastics Team; J.V. Football; Key Club; Art Club; Fellowship of Chris¬ tian Athletes. Linda Glass Homeroom President, Vice- Pres., SCA Rep.; Drama Guild; F H A, Vice-Pres.; Chaplain; Lati n Forum; Sec.; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary; Sophomore Class Vice-Pres.; Junior Class President; 2nd Runner-up, Sophomore Sweetheart; Miss Hopewell High 1968 ; Jr. Popu¬ larity Contest, Most School Spirited , Best All Around ; J.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Head Cheerleader, American Cheer¬ leaders Assoc.; National Honor Society; Girls ' State Alternate; Homecoming Princess; Bacca¬ laureate, Graduation Usher; Nominee for Outstanding Teen¬ ager of America. Isabel Goldberg F.H.A.; French Circle, Reporter; J.V., Varsity Hockey; J.V. Bas¬ ketball; F.T.A. Vice-President; Sophomore Executive Board; Sophomore Dance Refresh¬ ments Chairman. Patsy Glass Latin Forum; J.V. Basketball; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Drama Guild, Pub¬ licity Chairman; Softball man¬ ager; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Sr. Asst. Activities. John Gouge Jr. Band; D.E.C.A. In the midst of these days , we were deeply saddened Rosalind Vernell Griffin Rosalind Wayne Lee Griffin Wayne Dennis Wayne Haggerty Dennis Paula Maureen Haggerty Paula Deborah Lynn Haley Frances Elizabeth Hapstak Marsha Lynn Harper Claudia Anne Harris Debbie Becky Lynn” Claudia” SENIOR DIRECTORY Rosalind Griffin Transfer Student; Future Busi¬ ness Leaders of America. Deborah Haley F.B.L.A.; Tatler Staff. Wayne Griffin D.E.C.A. Club. Frances Hapstak Science Club; Spanish Club; F.T.A.; Homeroom Vice- President; Drama Club, Pub¬ licity Chairman, Costume Chair¬ man; Glee Club; Science Fair Entry; Third Place—Peace Essay Contest. Dennis Haggerty Homeroom President. Lynn Harper F.H.A.; Historian, President; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Tri-Hi-Y, Points Chair¬ man, Chaplain; V.I.C.A. Club, Treasurer; Homeroom Secre¬ tary. Paula Haggerty J. V. Basketball Team, Varsity Softball; V.I.C.A., Chaplain. Claudia Harris Homeroom President; Latin Forum; F.H.A.; President; Vice- President; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Junior Executive Board; Tri-Hi-Y. 51 by the death of Colonel Culbertson who had assisted Deborah Ann Harris William Joseph Harris Samuel Ward Harvey Jean Grey Hazlegrove Debbie ' ' Bill Sam” Woody Elizabeth Jane Heath Kenneth Lee Hendricks Wayne Allen Hendrickson Barbara Brendadette Henry “Liz Ken Wayne Barbie SENIOR DIRECTORY Debbie Harris Transfer Student; F.T.A. Club. Liz Heath Homeroom Secretary, Trea¬ surer, SCA Representative; Art Club; DECA Club, Treasurer; Powder Puff Football; Gymnas¬ tics Award. Bill Harris SCA Representative; Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Pep Club; Boys ' Glee Club; V.I.C.A., President; District III President. Ken Hendricks Sam Harvey Wayne Hendrickson Eighth Grade Football; Home¬ room Secretary, SCA Represen¬ tative; Art Club; V.I.C.A. Club. Woody Hazlegrove Spanish Club; HHS Band. Barbara Henry Transfer Student. 52 our class since its beginning. Homecoming held Joanne Viola Henry Jo Otis Lee Henry Otis Samuel Randolph Hicks Sam Dianne Marie Highsmith Di Eva Denise Hill Denise Sylvonia Lee Hite Butch Michael Hodge Mike Linda Elaine Hoffman Linda SENIOR DIRECTORY Joanne Henry Otis Henry Transfer Student; F.B.L.A., Transfer Student. Historian. Butch Hite Denise Hill Transfer Student. S.C.A. Representative, Home¬ coming Princess; Senior Popu- larity C o n test — B i ggest Loafer . Sam Hicks Dianne Highsmith Junior Band; Senior Band, Bell Corps; Homeroom President, Michael Hodge Sec-Treas; Latin Forum; Spanish Senior Band; Junior Varsity Club; Powder-puff Football; Football; VICA Club. Junior Majorette Corps; SCA Representative; Tri-Hi-Y; Sci¬ ence Fair; Junior Choir; Junior Beauty Contest. Linda Hoffman Transfer Student; National Honor Society; KALEIDO¬ SCOPE STAFF, Senior Asst. Organizations; F.T.A.; Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Band; French Circle, Vice-Pres.; Drama Club. 53 much excitement as we worked on our float, the best Gail Marie Hofmann Florence Patricia Holden Patricia Patrick Holloway Darlene Rene Hoover Gail Pat Trisha Darlene Peggy Ann Hoover Peggy Donald Keith Hughes Keith Linda Gail Huntley Gail John Wesley Hyslop John SENIOR DIRECTORY Gail Hofmann Art Club; Science Club; Drama Guild; Tatler Staff, Reporter; V.I.C.A.; I.C.T.; D.E.C.A.; 1st Place Winner in Halloween Ball Costume Contest. Peggy Hoover Transfer Student; Drama Guild; First Nighters Club. 54 Pat Holden F.H.A.; F.B.L.A.; Tatler Staff; V.O.T. Keith Hughes Patricia Holloway Transfer Student. Gail Huntley Latin Forum, Pres.; FHA, Sec.; Homeroom Sec-Treas., SCA Rep.; Science Club; Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain; Delegate to MGA; Jr. Beauty Contest, Decorations Chairman; Science Fair; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Acti¬ vities Asst. Activities Editor; Chairman Senior Class Sign Committee; Senior Class Execu¬ tive Board; National Honor Society. Darlene Hoover SCA Rep.; Fr. Circle, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Junior and Senior Tri-Hi-Y; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Circulation Manager; National Honor Society, Sec., Pres.; Jr. Class Executive Board; Homeroom Secretary; Drama Club; Science Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Co-Chairman. John Hyslop Eighth Grade, J.V., Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Latin Forum; French Circle Vice-Pres., Pres.; SCA Rep; Science Club; Key Club, Sgt-at- Arms; National Honor Society; Co-Chairman Southside District S.C.A. Convention; Boys ' Mono¬ gram Club; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Photographer; Home¬ room Pres., Vice-Pres.; Gradua¬ tion Marshal; Homecoming Es¬ cort; Science Fair, 2nd Place Boys ' Physical Science; Junior and Senior Superlatives, Best Dressed , Most Intellectual , Best Looking . one in the entire parade; practiced for coronation Alvin David Jacobs David Warren Jackson Warren William Jerome Jackson Jerome George James Janosik, Jr. Jimmy Thomas Richard Jenkins Tommy Diana Phalathia Jamison Di Graham Vance Johnson Vance Gwendolyn Marie Johnson Gwen SENIOR DIRECTORY David Jacobs Track Team; Spanish Club. Tommy Jenkins Eighth Grade Basketball; Home¬ room Treasurer; J.V. Basketball; Sophomore Dance Committee Chairman. Warren Jackson Eighth Grade Football; J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Var¬ sity Track; Boys ' Monogram Club. Diana Jamison Transfer Student. Jerome Jackson Transfer Student; HHS Band. Vance Johnson Eighth Grade Football and Basketball; J.V. Football; Var- isty Football; Varsity Track; Gymnastics Team; Monogram Club; Homeroom President; Junior and Senior Popularity Contests— Best Dancer”. Jimmy Janosik Transfer Student; Varsity Foot¬ ball; Varsity Track; Varsity Baseball; Homeroom President, Vice-Pres.; Boys ' Monogram Club; Fellowship of Chrisitan Athletes; Honor Council Repre¬ sentative from Senior Class, President. Gwen Johnson Transfer Student. ceremonies ; and finally, the climax, as we sang the Frances Gayle Jolly ' ' Gayle ' ' Floresta Deloris Jones Flo Howard Tyrone Jones Howard Larry Donell Jones Tom Ligon Loflin Jones Lucky Gayle Jolly DE Club. Lucky Jones J.V., Varsity Football, Co- Captain; Varisty Track, Most Valuable Track Member; Sopho¬ more Class President; Home¬ room President, Vice-Pres.; Monogram Club; President ' s Award—Rotary; Football —Most Valuable Player. Melanie Jim Karnes Melanie SENIOR Floresta Jones Transfer Student; F.B.L.A.; Senior Band; Senior Choir; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, As¬ sistant Business Manager; Nation¬ al Honor Society. Melanie Karnes Transfer Student; Homeroom Secretary, Vice-President; Jr. Choir; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Senior Choir; Art Club; Glee Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Superla¬ tive Friendliest”, Most Cheer¬ ful . Dorothy Brenda Kelly Brenda DIRECTORY Howard Jones Transfer Student; Band; Choir. Brenda Kelly Transfer Student. Archie James Kendrick A. J. Tom Jones Transfer Student. A. J. Kendrick Homeroom Vice-Pres., Presi¬ dent; SCA Rep.; Spanish Club; Sophomore Executive Board, Junior Executive Board; Junior Popularity Contest Class Clown , Key Club; Home¬ coming Escort. 56 Alma Mater together for our last football game at Joyce Alice Kendrick “Joyce Carol Jane Kerr Carol Barbara Jean Kingery Barbara Eleanor Randloph Kirk Randy James Dale Kitchen Dale Joseph Keith Kopalchick Joe Catherine Mary Lambert Cathy George Benton Lamm George SENIOR DIRECTORY Joyce Kendrick Library Staff; FHA; FTA; Tatler Staff; Girls ' Glee Club. Dale Kitchen Homeroom President, Vice- President; Science Fair; Science Club, Vice-President; Spanish Club, Sgt-at-Arms; National Honor Society, Treasurer; Bas¬ ketball Statistician; SCA, Repre¬ sentative, Sgt-at-Arms; Home¬ coming Chairman, 1968; Hi-Y, President, Vice-Pres., Treasurer; Homecoming Escort. Carol Kerr Joe Kopalchick Eighth Grade Football; J.V. Football; Homaroom President, Vice-Pres., Sec.; Varisty Golf; Science Fair; Spanish Club. Barbara Kingery J.V. Basketball; J.V. Hockey; Varsity Hockey; FTA; Mono¬ gram Club. Cathy Lambert Science Fair; Latin Forum; French Circle, Treasurer; Li¬ brary Staff; F.T.A.; Girls ' J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain; Girls ' Monogram Club; Powder-Puff Football; Sophomore Executive Board; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Executive Board; Sophomore Sweetheart Nominee; Home¬ coming Princess; Junior Popu¬ larity Contest, Most Depend¬ able , Most Intellectual ; Prom Favors Invitations Chairman; National Honor Soci¬ ety; Graduation Baccalaureate Usher; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF; Asst. Editor; Co-Editor; Girls ' State HHH High School Bowl; WRNL Scholarship Con¬ testant; WOW History Award; NMSQT Letter of commenda¬ tion; Science Fair; DAR Good Citizen Award; Outstanding Teenager of America; Key Club Sweetheart Nominee. Randy Kirk Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Chaplain; Tri-Hi-Y; SCA Representative; Teacher Appreciation Co-Chairman. George Lamm Basketball,Track, Football, Head Trainer; J.V. Basketball an¬ nouncer; Intramural Basketball Official; SCA Vice-Pres.; Home¬ coming Parade Chairman; SCA Soutside District Chairman; Monogram Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Boys ' Tennis T earn. 57 Merner Field . Many individual honors came to Seniors Diane Lynn Lance Kenneth William Leech Deborah Lee Lewis Kathleen Keith Lewis Diane Kenny Debbie Kathleen Rhonda Odene Lewis Carol Elaine Livingston Lynn Marie Loughridge Daniel Burk Lowder Lou Carol Lynn Danny SENIOR DIRECTORY Diane Lance Homeroom Secretary, Vice- President; VICA. Rhonda Lewis Homeroom President, Vice- Pres., Sec.-Treas.; Spanish Club; J.V. Cheerleader; Pep Club; Ju¬ nior Beauty Contest, 2nd Run¬ ner-Up; Tri-Hi-Y; Powder-Puff Football Team; Junior Popu¬ larity Contest, Most Talka¬ tive , Biggest Loafer . Kenny Leech Key Club, Secretary, President, Outstanding Member 67-68, Delegate to District Convention, International Convention; Track Team; Phys. Ed Assistant 67-68. Carol Livingston Homeroom President, Vice- President, Sec.; J.V. Hockey; Band; Drama Club; Library Staff; Pep Club; DECA Club, T reas. Debbie Lewis SCA Representative, district convention sec.; Tri-Hi-Y, Sec., Delegate to MGA; Varsity Cheerleader; Sophomore Dance Decorations Chairman; Jr.-Sr. Prom Program Chairman; Jr. Beauty Contest Decorations Chairman; Homecoming Prin¬ cess; Homeroom President; Pep Club; French Circle, Chaplain. Lynn Loughridge Homeroom President, Secretary; Jr. and Sr. Superlatives Class Couple . Kathleen Lewis Eighth Grade Choir; Junior and Senior Choir; Pep Club. Danny Lowder S.C.A. Representative; Key Club; Homeroom Secretary, T reasurer. 58 which added to the pride we felt in our class and Deborah Ann Lowder Debbie Shelley Dawn Lowder Shelley Barry John Lutz Barry Christine Yvette Manckia Chris Linwood Giles Wilson Lynch Melva Connelly Wilson Melva Sarah Lynn Wiseman Sarah Cynthia Joyce Wood Cindy SENIOR DIRECTORY Debbie Lowder Homeroom Secretary; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Drama Club; F.B.L.A.; F.T.A.; Bible Club; S.C.A. Representative. Shelley Lowder Art Club. Melva Wilson V.I.C.A. Club. Linwood Wilson Transfer Student. Barry Lutz Transfer Student. Sarah Wiseman Transfer Student; Junior and Senior Choirs; F.T.A.; Tri-Hi-Y; Spanish Club; Homeroom Presi¬ dent; Drama Club; Latin Forum; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF; Sen¬ ior Assistant, Features. Chris Manckia KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Asst. Features, Features Editor; Art Club, Secretary, Treas., Presi¬ dent; Art Exhibition Chairman; Grand Award in Art Show; 1st Place, Water Colors; 2nd Place Pen and Ink; Sidewalk Art Show; Chairman; 1st Place Pen and Ink; Tri-Hi-Y; Spanish Club; Homeroom President; Drama Guild, Decorations Chairman. Cindy Wood SCA Representative; Sopho¬ more Sweetheart Nominee. 59 in Hopewell High School as a whole. On the last day John Vincent Manckia John” Gary Lynn Martin Gary John Manckia J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Homeroom Vice-President. Gary Martin Senior Choir; Ensemble, Magpipes ; Junior Choir; Hi-Y; Chess Club; Ole Blue Players; Homeroom Vice-President; Track Tearn. Christine Carol Markham Benjamin Figg Marks Jo Anne Marr Christine Ben Jo Anne Julie Elizabeth Martin Paul Gerald McCall Marvin Jerald McDonald Julie Gerald Marvin SENIOR DIRECTORY Christine Markham Homeroom Treasurer, Secre¬ tary; Future Business Leaders of America; Powder-Puff Football. Julie Martin HHS Blue and Gold Marching and Concert Band; Drama Guild; French Circle; F.B.L.A.; Parliamentarian; Homeroom Secretary; V.O.T.; Drill Corps. Ben Marks Homeroom Secretary; President; Junior and Senior Executive Boards; French Circle; Publicity Chairman; Track Team; Key Club; Science Club. Gerald McCall Track Team; Drama Guild, Sets Director; Chess Club, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Hi-Y Club. Jo Anne Marr Drama Guild; Homeroom Trea¬ surer; F.T.A., Treasurer; Latin Forum, Secretary; French Circle; Science Fair; Majorette; Blue and Gold Marching and Concert Band; KALEI¬ DOSCOPE STAFF, Senior As¬ sistant, Faculty and Administra¬ tion; Jr. Beauty Contest; Pep Club; National Honor Society. Marvin McDonald Eighth Grade Football; Home¬ room Secretary; Sophomore Dance Band Chairman; Stage Band. 60 before Christmas vacation, Seniors dressed up in Steven Michael McDonough Steve Robert Lee McKaig Bobby Albert Lynn McLeod Albert Debbie Ann Meadows Debbie Barbara Ann Mercer Barbara Agnes Eleanore Miederhoff Agi Nathan Eldridge Miles Napoleon Ross Allen Miller Rock SENIOR DIRECTORY Steve McDonough Homeroom Treasurer, SCA Rep¬ resentative; Key Club; Science Fair. Barbara Mercer F.T.A.; F.B.L.A.; Secretary; Transfer Student. Bobby McKaig Varsity Baseball; Tennis Team; Drama Club; Chess Club; Sci¬ ence Fair. Agnes Miederhoff Transfer Student; Girls ' Glee Club; Drama Guild. Albert McLeod Track Team; Tennis Team; Se¬ nior Band; HHS Orchestra; Art Club. Nathan Miles Transfer Student; Varity Basket¬ ball. Debbie Meadows Allen Miller Varsity Track; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Senior Superla¬ tive, Most Athletic . 61 their Sunday best To add to the already abundant Jacqueline Darlene Mills “Jackie Faye Evelyn Minor “Faye Sarah Katherine Minor “Sarah William Luther Mitchell “Bill Charleston Roosevelt Moody Charles Garland Moody Garland Carolynn Marie Moore Carolynn James Michael Moore Mike SENIOR DIRECTORY Jackie Mills S.C.A. Representative; F.B.L.A.; Tri-Hi-Y; Junior and Senior Choir; Coral Wardrobe Chair¬ man; Choral Ensemble; All-Re¬ gional Chorus. Charles Moody Faye Minor Latin Forum, Drama Club; Sci¬ ence Club, Secretary; Spanish Club, Treasurer; Head Major¬ ette; Blue and Gold Co ncert and Marching Band; Homeroom Pre¬ sident, Sec.-Treas.; Junior Ex¬ ecutive Board; Junior Beauty Contest, Publicity Chairman; Hopewell ' s Junior Miss; Nation¬ al Honor Society. Garland Moody Sarah Minor Concert Band; Marching Band; Spanish Club, Vice-President, Treasurer, Publicity Chairman; Drama Club, Make-up Commit¬ tee; Library Staff; S.C.A. Repre¬ sentative, Public Relations; Junior Tri-Hi-Y; Chairman Sophomore Sweetheart Com¬ mittee; Nominee for Sophomore Sweetheart; Tri-Hi-Y, Publicity Chr., Treasurer; Homeroom Sec¬ retary, President; 2nd Runner- up, Halloween Queen; Key Club Sweetheart; First Nighters Club, President. Carolyn Moore F.H.A. Bill Mitchell S.C.A. Representative; KALEI¬ DOSCOPE STAFF, Asst, and Sports Editor; Varsity Baseball; Spanish Club, Sec.; Latin Forum; Science Club; Fellow¬ ship of Christian Athletes; Hi- Y; Homeroom President, Vice- Pres.; Pep Club; Science Fair; Homecoming Escort; Voice of Democracy; National Honor Society. Mike Moore 62 Christmas spirit, we followed the old tradition of Ruth Ann Moore Ruth” William Gary Moore Gary” Clarence Linwood Moseley, Jr. Junior Carrie Lee Mottesheard Carrie Sharon Sprague Murray Sue” Donald Wade Neal Don William Irving Peterson Buck Sandra Kay Phares Sandra SENIOR DIRECTORY Ruth Moore Sue Murray Gary Moore Junior Band; Blue Gold Se¬ nior Marching and Concert Band; Spanish Club; Drama Guild; Future Teachers of America. Don Neal KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Asst. Classes, Classes Editor; Drama Guild; Vice-Pres. Sets Lights Chairman; Student Director; Stage Manager; Hi-Y, President, Treasurer, Sec.; Latin Forum; Homeroom President, Vice- Pres., Secretary. Junior Moseley Eighth Grade Basketball; I.C.T. Club. Buck Peterson Transfer Student. Carrie Mottesheard Spanish Club; F.T.A. Sandra Phares singing carols in the halls. Second semester social Frederick Wilmer Phipps, III Fred” Cathy Anne Poe Cat Charles David Poole David Joe Sidney Pope Joe SENIOR DIRECTORY Fred Phipps SCA Representative; Homeroom Vice-Pres.; Honor Council; Sophomore and Junior Execu¬ tive Boards; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Key Club; Boys ' Monogram Club; Fellow¬ ship of Christian Athletes, Vice- President. Cham Pritchard Eighth Grade Basketball; Latin Forum; Senior Band; Varsity Golf; Hi-Y, Chaplain; Varsity Basketball; Boys ' Fellowship of Christian Athletes: National Honor Society. 64 Cathy Poe Homeroom Vice-Pres.; Drama Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Junior and Se¬ nior Choir; Jr. and Sr. Superla¬ tives, Best Dressed . Ben Rackley Varsity Football. David Poole Spanish Club, Sgt-at-Arms; Key Club, Treas, Delegate to Interna¬ tional Convention; Track Mana¬ ger; Football Statistician; Bas¬ ketball Statistician, Scorer; Fel¬ lowship of Christian Athletes; S.C.A. Representative, School Appearance, Constitution, Re¬ freshments, Traffic Squad, Chairman; Member-at-Large; SCA ' er of 1966, Delegate to State and District Conventions; Summer Workshop Pres.; Nation¬ al Honor Society; Class Night Usher; Southside Assoc. T.B. Representative; Homecoming Escort; Senior Class President; Jr. Popularity ' ' Most School Spirited , Best All-Around , Senior Superlatives, Most Pop¬ ular , Best All-Around , NMSQT Letter of Commenda¬ tion. Glen Rasnick Eighth Grade, J.V. Football; Track; Spanish Club; Hi-Y Club. Joe Pope Transfer Student. Don Rawlings lull was broken by a great Senior Dance. Juniors Rene Elaine Reid William Woodrow Rhodes Thomas Edward Rideout Frances Wilson Rives Rene Woody Tommy Fran Glenn Allen Roach Glenn Mark Randall Rogers Mark Margaret Anne Rose Margaret Sandra Ann Rowland Sandra SENIOR DIRECTORY Renee Reid Latin Forum; Drama Guild; F.T.A.; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Senior Assistant Circu¬ lations Manager. Glen Roach Track Team; Junior Choir, Se¬ nior Choir; D.E.C.A. Club. Woody Rhodes Mark Rogers Transfer Student; Art Club; Chess Club; Glee Club. Tommy Rideout Margaret Rose F.T.A., Reporter; F.H.A.; Spanish Club, Publicity Chair¬ man; Drama Guild; Science Club; Senior Class Treasurer; Ju¬ nior, Senior Band; Majorette; Halloween Queen , Jr. Popu¬ larity Contest, Friendliest ; Sr. Popularity Contest, Most Sin¬ cere ; Homecoming Princess, 1968 to 1969 Homecoming Queen. Fran Rives Homeroom President, Sec.; J.V. Cheerleader; Varsity Cheer¬ leader, Head; Spanish Club, Sec. Treas.; Sophomore Class Sec¬ retary; Tri-Hi-Y, Interclub Council Rep, President; Nation¬ al Honor Society, Treas.; Tennis Team; Sr. Class Executive Board; Homecoming Princess; Jr. Beauty Contest, Tickets Chairman, Jr.-Sr. Program Chairman, American Cheerlead¬ er Assoc.; Monogram Club; Sophomore Sweetheart 1st Run¬ ner-Up; Baccalaureate, Gradua¬ tion Usher. Sandra Rowland SC A Representative; Latin Forum; French Circle; Drama Guild; Junior Band; Blue and Gold Marching and Concert Band; Majorette; Tri-Hi-Y, Bul¬ letin Board Chairman; Library Staff; Drill Corps. 65 strived hard to surpass last year’s prom “Carousel ’ Ronald Nehemiah Ruffin Ruff” Michael Eugene Ruiz Eugene Estelle Mara Sack Estelle Jerrell Wayne Saleeby Jerry Irene Valentin Santos Irene Pamela Sue Saunders Pam Curtis Wayne Scott Curtis John Edward Sears John SENIOR DIRECTORY Ronald Ruffin Eugene Ruiz Estelle Sack Jerry Saleeby Transfer Student. Transfer Student; I.C.T. Hi-Y; Secretary; French Circle; Pep Club; Junior and Senior Ex¬ ecutive Boards. Pam Saunders Irene Santos Spanish Club; Bowling Team; Curtis Scott Transfer Student. D.E.C.A. Club; F.B.L.A., Re¬ porter; V.O.T.; Tatler Staff; Ju¬ nior Beauty Contest. Key Club. John Sears and they almost succeeded Robert Lee Shuler “Bob William Edward Shurm Billy James Raymond Seeman James Lenora Ann Shelburne Lenora David Gary Smalley David David Mulford Smith David William Lee Smith Billy William Roy Smith Billy SENIOR DIRECTORY James Seeman V.I.C.A. Club. David Smalley Art Club; 1st and 2nd Place in Art Show; Fashion, Best in Category. Lenora Shelburne David Smith Science Club; Spanish Club; S.C.A. Rep.; Homeroom Presi¬ dent; Homecoming Parade Chairman; Pep Club; Science Fair; Honorable Mention-Aero- space Power Award; Safety Committee Chairman SCA Sgt-at-Arms. Bob Shuler Latin Forum; DECA Club Billy Smith Eighth Grade Football, Basket¬ ball; J.V. Football; Varsity Track; Homeroom Vice-Presi¬ dent, S.C.A. Representative. Billy Shurm Billy Smith Transfer Student; D.E.C.A. Club. 67 With gratitude to the faculty and administration. John Alden Snell, III John Robin Carol Snell Robin Martha Louise Sordelett Marty Jerry Wayne St. Clair Jerry Bertha Turner Story Bertha Jerry Wayne Strickland Jerry James Edward Taylor, Jr. Eddy John Allen Taylor Johnny” SENIOR DIRECTORY John Snell Drama Guild; Library Staff. Bertha Story Homeroom Secretary; D.E.C.A., Reporter; Junior Beauty Con¬ test; D.E.C.A. Fashion Show. Robin Snell Homeroom President, Vice-Pres, Sec.-Treas.; Latin Forum; Sci¬ ence Club; French Circle; J.V. Cheerleader, Head; S.C.A. Rep; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Secretary; Drama Guild; Pep Club; Art Club; Glee Club; Sophomore and Junior Executive Boards; Sophomore Dance Decorations Chairman; Candidate for Sophomore Sweetheart; Homecoming Prin¬ cess; Spanish Club; Varsity Cheerleader; SCA Student of Week. Jerry Strickland Transfer Student. Martha Sordelett Homeroom President, Secretary; French Circle; Latin Forum; Drama Guild, Sec., Treas., Best Actress 1966 ; National Honor Society; Junior Miss 1st Run¬ ner-up; Junior and Senior Super¬ latives, Most Talented ; Eighth Grade, Junior, Senior Choir; Magpipes Regional Chorus; 1st Runner-up, Halloween Queen; Nominated for Out¬ standing Teenager of America. Eddy Taylor D.E.C.A. Club. Jerry St. Clair Track Team; Varsity Football; D.E.C.A. Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Boys ' Mono¬ gram Club. Johnny Taylor Homeroom President, Vice-Pre¬ sident, S.C.A. Representative; D.E.C.A. Club; J.V. Football. 68 The class of 1969 looks forward to the future with Michael Lee Taylor Mike Carl Louis Timperio Carl Bruce McDonald Titterington Bruce Amy Julia Thomas Amy” Carolyn Ann Thompson Flukie Claudia Kay Thompson Claudia Johnny Combs Thompson Johnny Alan Lee Turner Alan SENIOR DIRECTORY Mike Taylor Art Club; Charter Member; J.V. Football; Varsity Track, Cross Country Team; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Eighth Grade Football; Homeroom President, SCA Representative. Carolyn Thompson Transfer Student; D.E.C.A. Club. Carl Timperio Claudia Thompson J.V. Hockey, Co-Captain; Var¬ sity Hockey; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Softball Team; Girls ' Monogram Club, President; Library Staff; Junior and Senior Choir. Bruce Titterington Junior Choir; Senior Choir; En¬ semble, Magpipes”. Johnny Thompson Gymnastics Team. Amy Thomas Pep Club, Charter Member, Sec¬ retary; Homeroom Secretary; Spanish Club; Art Club; Drama Guild; Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; S.C.A. Representative; Senior and Junior Choir; Junior Beauty Contest; Homecoming Princess; Candidate for Sophomore Sweetheart; Junior Popularity Contest Chairman; Tri-Hi-Y Week Chairman. Alan Turner 69 anticipation , fortified with knowledge and experience Garry Wayne Wade Garry Paul Allen Wallace Paul Lucy Dianne Ward Dianne Kenneth Alan Warren Alan Linda Kay Weaver Linda” Uncus Carlton Webb Carlton Steven Douglas Wells Steve Michael Wade Weston Wade SENIOR DIRECTORY Garry Wade Eighth Grade, J.V. Football; Varsity Track; Homeroom Presi¬ dent, S.C.A. Representative; D.E.C.A. Club, Reporter. Linda Weaver Homeroom Secretary, Vice-Pre¬ sident, S.C.A. Representative, President; Pep Club; F.B.L.A. Vice-Pres.; Tatler Staff, Editor; F.T.A. Bible Club; Drama Club; National Honor Society. Paul Wallace S.C.A. Representative; Science Fair; Spanish Club; Hi-Y, Chap¬ lain; Homeroom President, Trea¬ surer; Science Club; Pep Club. Carlton Webb Eighth Grade Basketball; Sci¬ ence Fair; Homeroom President; Junior and Senior Executive Boards; Spanish Club, Vice-Pre¬ sident; Science Club; Usher for Junior Beauty Contest. Dianne Ward F.B.L.A., Treasurer; Tatler Staff. Steve Wells Homeroom President, S.C.A. Representative; Latin Club; Pep Club. Alan Warren Homeroom Vice-President; Spanish Club. Wade Weston Eighth Grade, Varsity Football; Varsity Track; D.E.C.A., Vice- president; Homeroom Vice- Pres., Secretary, S.C.A. Repre¬ sentative; Fellowship of Chris¬ tian Athletes. 70 gained from our years at Hopewell High School Herbert Lawrence Wheat “Herbie Michael Foster Whitley “Mike Nancy Carol Whitmore Nancy Judy Kay Wiggins “Judy Carlton Lee Williams Carlton Karon Lynn Williams Karon Audrey Luvenia Wilson Archie Clifford Sebastian Wilson Clif SENIOR DIRECTORY Herbie Wheat Monogram Club; J.V. Football J.V. Basketball; Varsity Track Varsity Football; Varsity Bas ketball; S.C.A. Representative Homeroom Vice-President. Carlton Williams Transfer Student. Mike Whitley Eighth Grade Football, Basket¬ ball, Track; Varsity Basketball, Track; Boys ' Monogram Club; Fellowship of Christian Ath¬ letes; M.V.P. Hopewell High Basketball 1968; All-State, All- Central District, All Tri-City, All Southside, M.V.P. Central Dis¬ trict Tournament, All Regional First Team, 1st Team State Tournament; Homeroom Presi¬ dent, Secretary, Vice-President; Homecoming Escort. Nancy Whitmore F.H.A.; Junior Choir; Senior Choir; D.E.C.A. Club. Audrey Wilson Transfer Student. Judy Wiggins Clif Wilson Transfer Student. Karon Williams F.H.A.; F.B.L.A.; Tatler Staff; D.E.C.A. Club. 71 CLASS CLOWNS: Ruth Butterworth and Cham Pritchard MOST SINCERE: Sylvia Bohon and Jimmy Janosik BEST LOOKING: Amy Thomas and John Hyslop BEST ALL-AROUND: Cathy Lambert and David Poole MOST ORIGINAL: Tricia Podlewski and Bill Ellison 72 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED: Linda Glass and Carlton Webb MOST CHEERFUL: Melanie Karnes and Chip Clark « « 111 aaaa mu saasa a MOST OUTSTANDING: Cathy Bonner and David Poole BEST-DRESSED: Cathy Poe and John Hyslop CLASS COUPLE: Lynne Loughridge and Billy Smitl MOST DEPENDABLE: Cathy Lambert and Bobby Belch 73 MOST POLITE: Margaret Rose and Bill Mitchell MOST INTELLECTUAL: Martha Sordelett and John Hyslop BIGGEST LOAFERS: Denise Hill and Johnny Altman MOST TALKATIVE: Rhonda Lewis and Gary Martin BEST DANCERS: Fran Rives and Vance Johnson MOST ATHLETIC: Claudia Allender and Allen Miller 74 MOST POPULAR: Linda Glass and David Poole ■ ■SliridjlT: ■ I—- FRIENDLIEST: Melanie Karnes and Chip Clark BIGGEST FLIRTS: Peggy Clarke and Barry Carr MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Cathy Lambert and Dale Kitchen MOST TALENTED: Martha Sordelett and Bill Ellison 75 JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Executive Board: Row 1: Steve Lowder, Patsy Thore, Vicky Holt. Row 2: Krystal Patterson, Rosalyn Vergara. Row 3: Keith Hedgepeth, Robbie Abernathy, Kay Hammond. Row 4: Mark Cunningham, Andy Ortiz, Maud Ann Sharp. Keith Hedgepeth President Maud Ann Sharp Secretary Andy Ortiz Vice-President Mary Ann Frederickson Treasurer 76 Juniors Elect Keith Hedgepeth Robbie Abernathy Kathie Adkins Pam Akers Nehl Aldridge Ken Amidei Randy Anderson Robert Anderson Tommy Anderson Lora Angle Dianne Armstrong Ricky Ashworth Bill Auton Betsy Bailey Tommy Bailey Robby Bannerman Sherry Barnes Donna Batton John Bell Oneida Bell Judy Bennett Ricky Bennett Kay Bickings Donna Billingsley Stan Bishop Gladys Blowe Kathy Bond Janice Britt Brenda Brown Cornelius Brown Jerri Bryant JUNIORS - 77 To Lead Their Class In 68-69 Yean Mary Butor Dianne Cannon Melody Cappiali Joyce Carr Ronnie Carter Georgina Carton Danny Cawthorn Robert Charlton Barbara Chase Vicki Chavis Phil Chisholm Willy Claiborne Cathy Cocorikis Ronnie Cole Audrey Conner David Cornelius Kristine Cornelius Jackie Creech Ronnie Crocker Mark Cunningham Joe Curry Dickie Danner Lewis Davis Sheryl Davis Vicky Davis Gary Dean Vicky Dean Mike Devers Lyn Dewberry John Doane 78-JUNIORS Miss Hopewell High Named At Annual Gary Dolan Carnell Dudley Greg Eavey Janice Edwards Kay Edwards Jane Elliott Greg England Jeannie England Rita Everett Don Everhart Ronnie Farley Rickey Faulkner Warren Fish Joyce Flowers Sallie Ford Jimmy Fowler Debbie Frazier Mary Ann Frederickson Wayne Furr Kevin Futch Connie Gaddy Harry Garfinkel Steve Garner Becky Garrett Sue Garris Billy Gilchrist Patrice Gilliam Gary Glass Jewell Gleason Tom Glover JUNIORS - 79 Junior Beauty Pageant. Juniors Stage Cindy Goff John Goodman Lois Goodman Mark Gorkiewicz Mary Ellen Grammer Brenda Grant Jacquelin Griffin Larry Haggerty Kay Hammond Bill Hamner Linny Hanchey William Harper Tommy Harris Patsy Harrison Clayton Hartsell Barbara Hayes Marty Hazlitt Kay Hedgepeth Keith Hedgepeth Janet Hole Mary Ellen Holland Vickie Holt Nancy Hoyle Carl Hudson Susan Hunter Donald Hurlburt Lavern Jackson Lynn Janosik Rosa Jarrett Carlene Johnson 80-JUNIORS Annual Jr.-Sr. Prom. College Boards An Alvin Jones Carol Jones Jimmy Jones Jo Anne Jones Valerie Kolidakis Jeanine Kokinski Martha Kolek Steve Kopalchick Jerry Kuykendall Chris Lambert Betsy Leadbetter Dwight Leath Roxanne Leavitt Donna Lee Joe Lee Stuart Lee Joy Libby John Lifsey Lisa Lindenmuth Andy Lipscomb Paige Lowder Sandra Luck Sammy Malamis Donna Mahsman Susan Marshburn Becky Mayes Betty Mayes John McBride Bill McCann Donnie McDiarmid JUNIORS - 81 Experience Never To Be Forgotten. Debbie McMillan Catherine Medlcck Jerry Midgett David Miles Lavern Miles John Miller Theresa Miller Marshall Minchew Clarence Minter Barbara Moore Joyce Morene Dennie Morgan Marcia Morris Bill Moyer Steve Muller Russell Myrick Mike Neidigh Alma Nesbitt Linda Nicholson Allen Nobles Allen Nugent Wilber Oliver Debbie O ' Neal Andy Ortiz Edith Parker Sammie Parson Howie Parsons Joyce Pate Gary Patterson Krystal Patterson 82- JUNIORS Juniors Look Ahead To Next Year As Susan Payne Audrey Perry Buddy Phillips Paulette Pierce Linda Polk Peggy Pulley Linda Ragland Debbie Rawlings Randy Reidmiller Brenda Riddick Rosalind Roberts Kathy Robertson Mary Robinson Jim Rogers James Ross Ruth Ross Alonzo Sams Dorrie Satterwhite Darrell Sears Ann Sebera Robert Sebera Steve Selinger Laura Severin Maud Ann Sharp Cary Shelton William Siericks Bobby Skalleberg Lula Smith Vinnie Smith Roni Spratley JUNIORS - 83 Seniors And The Class Of 1970. Tommy Stallings Ronnie Staton Rhonda Stevens Connie Stone Craig Strosnider Bill Swackhamer Jane Sylvester David Taylor Arty Temple Beth Thomas Debbie Thompson Patsy Thore Ronnie Trail Connie Turner Rosalyn Vergara James Vick Sandy Vick Alice Wajick Carol Warren Steven Warren George Wheeler Tim Wheelhouse Gregory Whirley Virginia Wilkins Ray Williams Eddie Williamson Marcella Wilson Margo Wright Ruth Wyche Sherrie Young 84- JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES The Junior Class Popularity Contest Winners: 1st Row: Alan Nobles—Best Dancer, Debbie Thompson—Best Dancer, Valerie Kolidakis—Friendliest, Janice Britt—Biggest Flirt, Mark Cunningham—Friendliest, Chris Tharrington—Most School Spirited and Personality Plus, Ronnie Staton—Most School Spirited and Class Clown, Rosalyn Vergara—Most Original, Phil Chisholm—Most Original, Betsy Leadbetter—Most Talented, Randy Reidmiller—Most Talented. 2nd Row: Jeanine Kokinski—Biggest Loafer, Rita Everett—Most Sincere, Mark Gorkiewicz—Most Sincere, Harry Garfinkel—Biggest Flirt, Kay Hedgepeth Robbie Abernathy—Class Couple, Jewel Gleason—Best Looking, Jerry Glazebrook—Best Looking, Melody Cappiali—Best Dressed, Rocky Anderson—Best Dressed and Cutest, Mary Anne Frederickson—Cutest. 3rd Row: Stewart Lee—Biggest Loafer, Marshall Parker—Most Athletic and Most Popular, Vicky Holt—Most Intellectual, Andy Ortiz—Most Intellectual and Most Polite, Chris Lambert—Most Polite, Ricky Bennett—Most Talkative, Maud Ann Sharp—Most Popular and Best All Around, Keith Hedgepeth—Best All Around and Most Outstanding, Joyce Morene—Most Outstanding and Most Dependable, Miss King Mr. Heretick—Favorite Teachers. Counseling takes on an important role in the Junior year. Books don ' t teach everything. 85 JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES It takes a lot of work to make a good float. The Class of 1970, led by its very capable officers, has been very active this year. Their main class projects are the Junior Beauty Pageant and the Junior-Senior Prom. With determination, school spirit, and an enthusiastic approach to high school life, the Juniors surge forward to make Hopewell High School the best. Lunch can be fun. 86 SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Executive Board: Row 1: Ban Rafey, Janie Pritchard, Jo Anne Harris. Row 2: Peggy Marr, Marilyn Hosea. Row 3: Jo Anne Goodman, Roma Ameen. Row 4: Bill Witherow, Lynda Howard, Brenda Chappell. Row 5: Allan Ellis, Freddy Tetterton, Mark Spatig. Janie Pritchard President Jo Anne Harris Vice-President Roma Ameen Secretary Bill Witherow Treasurer 87 President Janie Pritchard Leads Pat Ackerman Kenny Adams Laura Adams Debbie Allen Ella Allen Randy Allen Russell Allen Donnie Almarode David Ameen Roma Ameen Sandra Amiss Jody Anderson Sonny Archer Patsy Arnold Debra Atkins Robert Auton Jackie Baker Steve Baker Irene Bannerman Stephanie Banvard Judy Barbee Milton Barker Gary Barnes William Barrett Billy Baxley Cindy Belch Sharon Belch Jean Berry Scott Berry Mary Blackmon Robby Blackmon David Bonner Joe Boone Rachel Boyette Debbie Brockwell Paul Brooks mmmh 88- SOPHOMORES Class To Outstanding Year, Class Deborah Brown Jerry Brown Peggy Brown Mike Bujakowski Joe Butor Chuck Caison Shelia Campbell Brenda Case Donald Casey Jo Ann Cerney Shelia Chapman Bonnie Chappell Pat Charlton Sarah Coatenbader Billy Cole Larry Collins Linda Lee Collins Patty Connelly Lynn Cook Sylvia Courtney Sharon Cozart Greg Craighead Glen Creggar Belinda Cyckevic Marcie Dail Ronnie Dalton Courtney Davis Rita Dawling Steve Dawson George Day Ernest Demps Jaunita Dempsey Ernie DiVittorio Victor DiVittorio Janet Douglas Roger Drumheller SOPHOMORES - 89 Pride Reaches Peak As Sophomore Kathy Easterling Carlton Eavey Ellen Eavey Cynthia Edmonds Steve Edmondson Allan Ellis Susan Emory Duree Eubank Ronnie Faris Dale Farley Bobby Farnsworth Donna Finklea Eddie Fisher Richard Flaherty Perry Fletcher Carrie Flowers Karen Frankenstein Theresa Full Michael Fuller Eric Furr Sarah Gaddy Juan Getty James Gholson Dennis Gilchrist Robert Gorkiewicz John Graves Robert Hainstock Debbie Halsey Nat Hamner Jim Harper Joanne Harris Betsy Harrison Mark Harrison Linda Harvey Sue Hayden James Hayes 90 - SOPHOMORES Float Wins First Place At Homecoming Edward Helder Solomon Hill Carol Henderson Betty Hobbs Alice Hoff Charlotte Hofmann James Holland John Holloway Candace Holt Bobby Hoover Marilyn Hosea Betty Houston Charles Houston Lynda Howard Graham Howell Judith Jackson Gary Jacobs Lynn Jacobs Mike Janosik Lois Jefferson Pam Jenkins Joey Jones J. R.Jones William Jones Fay Johnson Jimmy Johnson Sandra Johnson Sharon Johnston Larry Katz Alan Keener Paulette Keys Sally King Gary Lance Harvey Langford Richard Lampman Rhonda Laslie SOPHOMORES - 91 Sophomore Sweetheart Crowned At Annual Jean Lawson Jo Anne Lawson Charles Lewis Sandy Lewis Patti Livingston Pam Lyman Barbara Mabe Anne Mabry Arlene Malone Vincent Manieri Peggy Marr Vernell Mayhew Millie McCumber Deborah McGowan Mary McGowan Mike McGuire Joe McMillan Danny McNeil Bobby McNew Martha McNulty Michael Mitchell Velva Moon Camm Moore Colleen Moore Linda Moore Terry Moore Karen Morris Robert Mosley Mary Murty William Nash Joan Nemetz Anthony Nesbitt Carlotta Nesbitt Larry Nesbitt Steve Nesbitt Phyllis Nicholas 92- SOPHOMORES Sophomore Sweetheart Ball. Betty Nichols Rosemary Nichols Alan Noel Carolyn Norwood Debbie Oesreich Wesley Oliver Dickie Partin Beth Pate Robert Patton Bobby Pearson Connie Pentecost Paul Pershing Betty Jo Pintavalle Bruce Powers Dianne Powers Melody Primrose Janie Pritchard Lane Pritchard Connie Putnam Ban Rafey Bruce Ripani Glynda Ringer Dianne Robinson Steve Roscher Warren Ross Joe Rowland Larry Saunders Ken Sawson Beth Schulhof Barbara Scott Mark Shornak Linda Shuler Robert Smith Jo Ann Snyder Butch Solesbe Michael Spratley SOPHOMORES - 93 School Year Ends As A Great Success. John Stancil Susan Stancil Curtis Stevens Teresa Sutherland William Swafford Janet Talley James Tate Rusty Tatum Barry Temple Freddy Tetterton Barto Towsey Billy Traylor Mark Tush Bonita Vaughn Molly Vier Stony Webb Rosemarie Wellman Rebecca Wells Shirley Westerman Debbie Wheat Philip White Debbie Whorley Tommy Williamson Gary Wilson Phalathia Wilson Bill Withero Mike Wrenn Milton Wyche Ted Zeh 94- SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS ACTIVITIES Hard work makes a winner. 95 FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Executive Board: Row 1: Debbie Honaker, Micky Blanchard, Kevin Stockdale. Row 2: Nancy Cuddihy, Richard Glass, Sharon Shornak. Row 3: Brian Puse, Ronnie Parker, Curtis Butterworth. Row 4: Melva Jones, Becky Wilson, Robin Moss. Row 5: Tommy Leftwich, Richard Ameen, Will Harlan. Row 6: Kirt McClure. 96 Freshmen Class Makes Progress In ’69 Douglas Ackerman Sharon Akers Marsha Akins Carolyn Aldridge Wayne Aldridge Paula Allen S I Kathie Almarode Richard Ameen Debbie Anderson Jimmy Ange Larry Archer Valerie Armstrong James Artis Bobby Arvin Barry Ashbrook David Atkins Reggie Aultman Charles Aycock Alice Baird Sue Bailey Donna Bailey Christy Bailey Nathanial Baker Tom Baker Claudia Barvard Christine Barber Marsha Barnes Tommy Bass Harvey Belcher Patty Bell Carol Bennett Debbie Bentzoni Cindy Biggs Pam Blackmon Mickey Blancher Brenda Bonner Raymond Bowell Donald Bowman Lewis Bowen Thomas Bowan Brenda Branch Howard Bridger FRESHMEN—97 And Elects Tommy Leftwich To Lead Barbara Brinkley Wilfred Brown Bruce Brockwell Judy Brockwell Allen Brooks Terry Browder Elizabeth Brown Bonnie Brunfield Diane Bryant William Bryant Judy Buffo Leon Burchett Cheryl Burkey Mike Burnham Wayne Burrow Brenda Burns Curtis Butterworth Robert Campen Linda Capron Donnie Carr Gracie Carr Helen Carrico Susan Casey Tommy Chavis Eddie Clarke Clyde Claiborne La France Claiborne Joyce Clayborne Vanessa Claiborne Mike Collins Sandra Coleman Richard Confer Kenny Conover Evelyn Connelly Beth Coury Ronnie Covington Jill Cramer Dianne Crampton Eddie Crews Nancy Cuddihy Claudia Curry Lee Dalkiewiez 98-FRESHMEN Them In Their Second Organized Year. Lou Damron Kenny Daniel Allen Daniels Vicki Daniels Neal Davis Charles Dean Roger Debrick Marcellus Dennis Ruth Derichoweider Georgia Devers Leslie Draper Robert Dulaney Russell Eastman Linda Eason Annie Easter James Edmonds Bruce Edwards Gilbert Elder Jackie Ellis Mike Ellis Robert Emmons Terry England James Epps Beatrice Evans Donald Farmer Billy Field Randall Field Roland Field Lee Foley Linda Ford Kenneth Forti Debbie Fowler Joan Frankenstein Kyle Futch Edith Fuzy Ava Gardener Kerry Giese Shelia Gilliam Rocky Glass Carol Gladwell Kenny Gleason Jeannette Glovier FRESHMEN—99 Freshmen Contribute To School In David Graham Pam Graham Calvin Grant Janet Gray Hattie Green Sharon Green Lacey Hall Faye Hanchey Mike Hanhart Patricia Harris Wayne Harris Vicki Harless Tyrone Harper Pam Harrison Sarah Harrison Will Harlan Denny Hardee Steve Hamer James Harsh Ed Hatch Debbie Hayes Reginald Hayes Ronald Hayes Dane Hazelgrove Sue Hedgepeth Perry Hill Marijo Hilpert Danny Hipps Beth Hogan Diana Hogan Alan Hole Katrina Holloway Patty Hollins Arlene Holloway Deborah Honaker Sharon Houser Joyce Hudson Roger Hughes Diane Humphries Charlie Hunter Judy Honeycutt Beatrice Hurlburt 100-FRESHMEN Participation And Pride. Class Of 7 972 Mark Isenhour Arthur Irving Butch Jackson Loretta Jackson Billy Jacobs Michael James Barbara Jamison Patti Jenkins John Jerrell Michael Johnson Ronald Johnson Ann Jones Brenda Jones David Jones Johnny Jones Melba Jones Randolph Jones Sherry Jones Mike Juenger Elaine Kaufman Janet Kearchner Craig Kendrick Karen Kendrick Hilda Keys Larry Key Debbie King Jonnie King Melvin Korb Karen Kriegler Debbie Kudelka Sherry Kyle Steve Lambert Pat Langford Douglas Lane Diane Leslie Brenda Leavitt Lauren Lee Tommy Lee Tommy Leftwich Lisa Lewis Marilyn Lewis Patti Lewis FRESHMEN—101 Remains Youngest At H. H. S. Freshmen Terry Lowman Conway Lundquist Jerry Maclin Patsy Mahoney Dennis Martin Wayne Markham Bill Maxey Francis Mazzie Kirk McClure Alma McCraw Sharon McDonald Melvena McDowell Debra McFarland Ronnie McGee Mike McGowan Flenry McGhee Ivory McKevor Betty McMillan Anthony Mease Wayne Mercer Arnold Miller Carolyn Miller Judy Mills Sheila Mitchell Lou Mitchell Bruce Monk Joe Moore Richard Moore Carl Moogalin Kathy Morris Pat Morris Robin Moss Gail Myers Syd Myers Eddie Naulty Gary Neidigh Joanne Ortiz Kenny Overstreet Alice Parker Ronnie Parker Judy Parr Mark Pate 102-FRESHMEN Have Set High Goals For Their Mark Patterson Donna Payne Bonnie Pearson Brenda Pelham Linda Pelham John Pettit Jerome Peterson Elaine Pettaway Jane Phares Peggy Pierce Diane Pletcher Martha Powell Ronald Powell Junious Powers David Powroznik Brian Puse Rosemarie Quinn Barbara Rackley Roy Rackley Billy Rayner Judy Rayner David Read Beth Reese Terri Rhoades Nancy Richeson Bonnie Rigsby Danny Robinette Billy Robbins Vanessa Roberts Barbara Rodenbo Louis Roeder Diane Rogers Dareen Ruiz Steve Sack Kathy Sasser Pamela Satterwhite Billie Saunders Clinton Savannah Bonnie Scarberry Thomas Sebera Pat Sharp Paul Sherwood FRESHMEN—103 Future Years At H. H. S. Freshmen Sharon Shornak Johnny Shown Linda Shue Patsy Simpkins Jerry Sipes Donna Skelton Jay Slagle Donna Slusser Steve Smalley Matt Smartt Karen Smith Patricia Smith James Soller Pam Spain Gary Sprague Clarence Spratley Debra Spratley Rayfield Squire Anna Stallard Jerry Stallings Sherry Stallings J. C. Stanley George Stathis Elisa Stidham Kevin Stockdale David Stump John Swain Lisa Switzer Mike Swindell Wayne Sylvester Calvin Tate Debbie Taylor Delores Taylor Gilbert Taylor JoAnn Taylor Pete Theodore George Thompson Sherian Thore Linda Thorne Paige Titterington Rae Titterington Debbie Tucker 104-FRESHMEN Look Forward To Their Sophomore Year. Kathy Tudor Linda Turner Carlton Updike Diana Vance Fedra Vasilos Margret Vaughan Donna Vergara Juanita Vick Jerry Vick Carolyn Villars Kathy Wade Mary Ann Walker Randy Walton Lee Walls Joyce Warren Sylvia Washington Robin Washington Darnell Watkins Debbie Watkins Debbie Wells James Williams Becky Wilson John Wilson Mark Wilson Nancy Wilson Helen Wilkins Leon Winfield Jackie Wood Jimmy Wray Jimmy Yancey FRESHMEN—105 FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES This school year, 1968-1969, Hopewell High School welcomed a new group of 472 students, the Class of 1972. During the year, the Freshman Class, the youngest at H.H.S., was kept busy learning the many facets of high school life. They have begun membership in several of the many different organizations in existence at high school, and a large number of these students have willingly joined in. The class participates enthusiastically in pep rallies and other sports events. One of the most notable aspects of the Freshmen is the high goals they have set, and for this reason we wish them luck in their future years at Hopewell High School. (ike? MW ■ Br m UNDERCLASS SPONSORS 107 ORGANIZATIONS Every year we see new devices and ideas performed by various clubs. This has been especially true for the 1968-1969 school year. Throughout the year, organizations have benefited our school in many ways. The emotions felt by members of these clubs have been expressed by colorful bulletin boards, school spirit signs, and willingness to participate in after school activities. This section is meant to point out those organizations as they contribute their share to HHS and its students. Organizations Editor Janet Gilliam NNW mmm T 3 11 jr U ..... y.- -: g g T??rr- :- i i iiiiim wimBi , ' • y,WAy ' ' . V s ' ' . ' , ; , : H ., If ' . - syy nGpt : W m. y ■ j WM£ at J i : mm ■— ■ A [ ■ 1 i ' ■ i r | if 1 I 1 1 ) I r ■ - ■ ■ 1 I KAPPA LAMBDA TRI-HI-Y Row I: Zoe Bailey, Randy Kirk, Chris Tharrington, Rita Everett, Mary Ellen Holland, Melanie Karnes. Row II: Gail Huntley, Chris Lambert, Ruthie Birchett, Sandra Cuddihy, Mary Ann Frederickson, Roxanne Levitt. Row III: Marsha Lynn Harper, Claudia Harris, Linda Glass, Debbie Lewis, Lynn Duberry, Debra Frazier. Row IV: Joyce Carol Morene, Linda Hoffman, Cary Glass, Sandra Roland, Maude Ann Sharp, Patsy Harrison, Amy Thomas, Fran Rives, Janet Gilliam. . Fran Rives, President; Mrs. Giese, Sponsor; Sandra Cud¬ dihy, Vice-President; Debbie Lewis, Corresponding Secre¬ tary; Linda Glass, Recording Secretary; Sarah Minor, Trea¬ surer; Lynn Harper, Chaplain. TRI-HI-Y ACTIVITIES Kappa Lambda Tri- Hi-Y fulfills its pur¬ pose by weekly post¬ ing a thought in all of the rooms. During Youth Week, sponsored by the members of the Op¬ timist Club, the Tri- Hi-Y gave a program at their annual ban¬ quet. The Tri-Hi-Y Club is composed of Junior and Senior girls who exemplify the high ideals of Christian living. They strive to create, maintain, and extend these ideals to the home, school, and community by clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living. Their participation in school, community, and state projects such as the Model General Assembly has earned for them the highest awards given by their sponsor, The Virginia District Y.M.C.A. Cleaning up the cafeteria, was one of the many projects the members of Tri-Hi-Y undertook. The project was very successful and appreciated by everyone. 11 - JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Row I: Joan Nemetz, Lisa Switzer, Stephanie Banvard, Sherry Stallings, Debbie Fowler, Janie Pritchard, Patsy Arnold, Sherry Jones, Sharon Johnston Row II: Donna Vergara, Marilyn Lewis, Claudia Banvard, Molly Vier, Shelia Chapman, Paula Allen. Row III: Arlene Malone, Ann Mabry, Karen Smith, Elisa Stidham, Jody Anderson, Roma Ameen, Debbie Watkins, Cindy Belch, Susan Emory, Marilyn Hosea. Row IV: Vivian Sexton, Candace Holt, Rebecca Wells, Martha McNulty, Sherry Akers, Beth Pate, Belinda Cyckevic, Jo Goodman, Beth Schulholfh. Junior Tri-Hi-Y members plan activities and projects for the new year. The Jr. Tri-Hi-Y represents the Y.M.C.A. in the high school. Its members consist of freshmen and sophomore girls who are committed to a Christian purpose. Working together, these girls try to promote clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living by setting an example for their fellow students. They also work toward bettering the com¬ munity by participating in varous projects. They collect for several funds, prepare Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, and perform charity services for the local hospital. From left to right: Sharon Johnston, Corresponding Secretary; Susan Emory, Recording Secretary; Marilyn Hosea, Chaplain; Mrs. Sais, Sponsor; Roma Ameen, Treasurer; Belinda Cyckevic, Vice-President; Ban Rafey, President. 112 HI-Y Left to right: David Gessell, Richard Flaherty, Jerry Saleeby, Richard Ameen, Bill Mitchell, Donald Neal, Gary Dean, Chip Clark, Rusty Tatum, Jimmy Harper, Glen Rasnick, Mr. Strong, Sponsor. The purpose of the Y.M.C.A. affiliated Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. Under the new leadership of Mr. Strong, the Hi-Y has strived to meet these goals. The Hi-Y has met these goals by exchanging the Friendship Trophy with Petersburg before the Hopewell— Petersburg game, and during the Tri-Hi-Y — Hi-Y Week the two clubs attended church together. Later in the year, the Hi-Y polished the trophies in the trophy case. Top to bottom: Row I: Dale Kitchen, President; Row II: Don Neal, Hi-Y members relax after a hard day of polishing trophies. Treasurer; Richard Flaherty, Vice-President; Row III: Paul Wallace, Chaplain; Jerry Saleeby, Secretary. 113 KEY CLUB New Key Club members are installed by the president, Kenny Leech. Row I: Charles Gadinis, Vice-President; Kenny Leech, President; Row II: Andy Ortiz, Secretary; John Hyslop, Sergeant-at-arms; David Poole, Treasurer. The Key Club is a boys ' service organization. Its members serve the schools, communities, and churches in the area. The Key Club helps other community organizations by doing such things as collecting for the March of Dimes and the United Fund. These boys exemplify qualities of leadership and sportsmanship, and they also show a high scholastic average. Key Club members are trained to be leaders of tomorrow and they try to show good sportsmanship at all times. Last year this group received the Club of the Year Award. Left Side, from left to right and up: Bill Branch, Lane Pritchard, Charles Gadinis, Bill Witherow, rtandy Reidmiller, Steve McDonough, Nat Hamner, Ben Marks, Danny Lowder, Curtis Scott, Tom Glover, Steve Lowder, Andy Ortiz. Row I, Across: Mike Bujakowski, Robbie Buren. Row II, Across: Eddie Fisher, David Poole. Right Side, from left to right and up: Kenny Leech, Jackie Brannon, Mr. Tiller, Sponsor; Danny McNeil, Grey England, Paul Pershing, David Smith, Fred Phipps, Ray Williams, Nehl Aldridge, Keith Hedgepeth. 114 THE ART APPRENTICES Row I: Toni Spratley, Rosalind Vergara, Cindy Goff, Carol Benet, Sally Ford, Amy Thomas, Denise Hill, Melanie Karnes. Row II: Celestine Jones, Virginia Wilkins, Cary Glass, Donna Vergara, Elisa Stidham, Marilyn Hosea. Row III: Teresa Sutherland, Johnny Thompson, Sue Garis, Debbie Kudelka, Mike Taylor, Belinda Cyckevic, Roma Ameen. Row IV: Cary Fleming, Kathy Robertson. Art Club workdays are needed in preparing for the Christmas sale and the Art Show. The members of the Art Apprentices strive to further their creative ability and to increase their understanding and appreciation of art. In an effort to carry out this purpose and to raise money for their trip to Washington D.C. in the spring, the members have undertaken various creative and useful projects. Some of these include a series of art workshop days, a Christmas sale, and an annual art show. Cary Glass, President; Chris Manckia, Treasurer; Kathy Robertson, Secretary; Miss Taylor, Sponsor; Rosalind Vergara, Publicity. THE OLE BLUE PLAYERS Row I: Carol Villard, Shelia Mitchell, Jean Berry, Martha Sordelett, Rosalind Vergara, Pam Billy, Theresa Southerland, Becki Hapstak, Betty Edwards, Linda Weaver, Debbie Lowder, Lynn Cook. Row II: Claudia Curry, Agi Miederhoff, Donna Bailey, Warren Ross, Suzanne Bailey, Sue Harris, Rita Everett, Linda Collins. Row III: Sherry Akers, Susan Casey, Cici Aldridge, Beth Reese, Claudia Banvard, Beth Shulhof, Shelia Chapman, Kathy Easterling Donna Finklea, Debbie Allen, Patricia Gilliam, Jill Kramer,Pam, Graham. Row IV: Nancy Cuddihy, Sandra Vick, Janet Talley, Peggy Hoover, Karen Kriegler, JoAnne Goodman, Nat Hamner, Debbie Meadows, Jan Coury, Beth Coury, Kevin Stockdale. Row V: James Alford, Gary Martin, JoAnn Marr, Russell Allen, Linda Hoffman, Sarah Minor, Deanne Charlton, Bill Mitchell, Chip Clark. Row VI: Tom Glover, Sarah Wiseman, Steve Salinger, Buddy Lackey, Norman Woodlief, Richard Flaherty, Eddie Crews, Kerry Giese, Don Neal, Bill Ellison. Row VII: Cary Glass, David Gessell, Steve Roscher, Rene Reid, Sandra Rowland, Faye Minor, Gerald McCall, Carrie Mottesheard, Rae Titterington. Offering students an opportuni¬ ty for self-expression and a means for furthering a career in the the¬ ater, is the main objective of the Ole Blue Players. Besides acting in the year ' s dramatic productions, members of the Drama Guild are employed in the other essentials to a good production; such as lighting, make-up, costumes, and scenery. In November, the Ole Blue Players presented the year ' s largest dra¬ matic production, ' ' Alas, Babylon ' ' , the story of the horrible affects of World War III on the United States. From top to bottom: Mrs. McLaughlin, Sponsor; Martha Sordelett, Secretary; Betty Edwards, Treasurer; Bill Ellison, President; Don Neal, Vice-President. 116 ACTIVITIES At the annual Halloween Ball held by the Ole Blue Players, Margaret Rose was announced as the new Halloween Queen. She was voted on by the members of the club. First runner-up was Martha Sordelett and second runner-up was Sarah Minor. There was also a costume competition held, and those recognized for having outstanding costumes were Becki Hapstak, Jimmy Harper, Gerald McCall, Claudia Curry, JoAnne Marr, and David Gessell. Drama Club members spent many hours of hard work and steady practice in preparation for their production of Alas, Babylon. Members of the Drama Guild actively take part in the discussions at meetings. 117 CHESS CLUB Row I: Tommy England, George Donigian, Russel Allen, Randy Allen, Steve Garner. Row II: David Bonner, John England, Teresa Southerland, David Smith, Larry Katz, John McBride. Row III: Richard Lampman, Chipper Lawson, Ronnie Faris, Steve Muller, Jerry Sipes, Eric Furr. The Hopewell High School Chess Club was formed last year to promote intra-mural and interscholastic competition in chess. The only requirement for membership is a desire to play chess. The Chess Club participates in many tournaments with surrounding schools. Chess Club members enthusiastically watch a game of chess played by their fellow students at one of their meetings. Row I: David Bonner, Treasurer; John England, Vice President; Row II: Eric Furr, Sergeant-at-Arms; Tommy England, President; Ronnie Faris, Secretary. 118 THE FIRST NIGHTERS CLUB Row I: Denise Cook, Judith Jackson, Phylis Nicholas, Peggy Hoover, Beth Schulof, Patsy Arnold. Row II: JoAnn Harris, Mary Pat McGowen, Kathy Easterling, Larry Katz, David Bonner, Bonnie Pearson, Joan Nemetz, Betsy Harrison. Row III: Barbara Mabe; Shelia Chapman, Jean Lawson, Eric Furr, Janet Talley, Richard Lampman, Sarah Minor, Karen Kriegler, Paul Pershing, Bobby Farnsworth. The members of the First Nighters Club watch carefully the actions of the players on stage. The First Nighters Club is composed of students interested in the theater. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in cultural pursuits—attending, discussing, and studying plays presented primarily by the Virginia Museum. The First Nighters Club was formed this year and has been very successful in capturing the interest of new members. Mrs. Farnsworth, Sponsor; Shelia Chapman, Secretary; Sarah Minor, President; Patsy Arnold, Vice-President. 119 BOYS’ MONOGRAM CLUB lo L V lyO m. rn l f Members of the Boys Monogram Club admire their bulletin board which is put up in the hall every week. From left to right: Cham Pritchard, President; Robbie Buren, Vice-Pres¬ ident; Fred Phipps, Treasurer; Warren Jackson, Secretary. The Boys Monogram Club is composed of boys who have earned letters in one or more Varsity sports. A picnic is held with the Key Club at the end of the year to honor the coaches and the athletes. Another project undertaken by the Boys Monogram Club members is the bulletin board in the hall. Each week the boys post an interesting review of one or more of the sports activities. --— Row I: Alan Nobles, Warren Jackson, Ronnie Crocker, Cham Pritchard, Row II: Vance Johnson, Clarke Lewis, Robbie Buren, Jimmy Janosik, Fred Phipps, Howard Parsons. 120 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES Row I: from left to right: Robbie Buren, Vice-President; Fred Phipps, Treasurer; Row II: Warren Jackson, Secretary; Cham Pritchard, President. The purpose of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes is to confront athletes and coaches. Through this organization the youth of the nation are challenged with the following of Christ in the fellowship of the church. The F.C.A. has tried to help the school and the community by carrying out various projects. A member of the F.C.A. gives the invocation at the beginning of each home basketball game. Row I: Bobby Farnsworth, Warren Jackson, Cham Pritchard, David Poole, Kenny Daniel, Wayne Harris, Carl Moogalian, Neal Davis, Milton Wyche. Row II: Keith Hedgepath, Robbie Buren, Dale Kitchen, Pete Theodore, Paul Pershing, Richard Parton, Carlton Webb, Tommy Glover, Randy Reidmiller, Bruce Brockwell. Row III: Howard Parsons, Don Clarke, Chip Clark, Paul Day, Rusty Tatum, Mike Taylor, Terry Daniels, George Lamm, Vincent Maneri, Marshall Mincheu. Row IV: Kurt McClure, Rocky Glass, Kevin Stockdale, Jay Slagle, Kyle Futch, Bobby Williams, Will Harlan, Bill Mitchell, John Doane. Row V: Jerry St. Clair, Alan Nobles, Lynn Janosik, Brent Birchett, Mike Cunningham, Jimmy Janosik. 121 GIRLS’ MONOGRAM CLUB iyL jgyglj f A BMP ■ ‘ 1ft iMUr I,- . fj , 1 W - 4 W .—j ™ am. 1 i f ? ■ wtm Mp I « , m _ J Left Side, Top to Bottom: Jody Anderson, Janice Britt, Jane Elliot, Vicki Chavis, Ann Campen, Kathy Bond. Center, Left to right: Vicky Holt, Claudia Thompson, Georgina Cartin, Barbara Moore, Deborah Frazier. Right Side, Top to Bottom: Sharon Johnson, Nerine Eldridge, Freda Fear, Charlotte Hoffman, Danielle Aderholt, Claudia Allender. Members of the Girls Monogram Club sell drinks and other items at one of the home basketball games. Girls who have received letters in the various sports, including those who have served as managers, are eligible to become members of the Girls Monogram Club. Each year several projects which combine work and fun are included in the activities of the club. The basketball season finds the girls in the midst of selling candy and soft drinks to hungry and thirsty fans. Each year a scholarship is presented to a senior girl who is planning to go into the field of Physical Education. Also, a sportsmanship bracelet is awarded to a senior who has shown outstanding sportsmanship during the year. A Parents Appreciation Day brings to a climax, the activities of the year. Bottom Row: Claudia Thompson, President; Claudia Allender, Vice- President; Second Row: Kathy Bond, Treasurer; Georgina Cartin, Secretary; Top Row: Miss Webb, Sponsor. 122 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA h • ' Hi , Row I: Isabel Goldberg, Connie Gaddy, Kathy Bertram, Ruth Birchett, Linda Hoffman, Sarah Wiseman, Rene Reid, Amy Thomas, Sylvia Bohon, Janet Gilliam, Row II: Joan Nemetz, Becki Hapstack, Mary Pat McGowen, Jean Lawson, Vicki Davis, Cathy Lambert, Martha McNulty, Ellen Eavy, Jeannie England, Betty Edwards. Row III: Lisa Lindenmuth, Debbie Lowder, Linda Weaver, Betty Edwards, Mary Pate, Audrey Perry, Linda Moore, Anne Mabry. Row IV: Janice Britt, Sandra Luck, Stephanie Banvard, Faye Minor, Freda Fear, JoAnn Marr, Barbara Mabe, Cindy Belch, Peggy Marr, Don Neal. The members of the F.T.A. consist of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who are interested in the teaching profession. All of the members work together in such projects as the Senior Baby Picture Contest, American Education Week, and Teacher Appreciation Week. These students also strive to better their personality, their character, and their leadership. The F.T.A. assists in the opening of school, the H.E.A. meetings, and in the bulletin boards in the halls. The members of this constructive organization help the teachers of FI.H.S. and are always ready to help their fellow students. From top to bottom: Rita Everett, Vice-President; Mrs. Hapstack, Sponsor; Betty Edwards, Secretary; JoAnne Marr, Treasurer; Mrs. Daniel, Sponsor; Freda Fear, President. One of the many ways in which F.T.A. members are able to help their fellow students is by tutoring. 123 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Members of the F.H.A. work with their sponsor, Mrs. Raney while preparing stuffed toys for the hospital. From left to right: Sally King, President; Denise Cook, Vice-President; Sarah Costenbater, Secretary. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organiza¬ tion of young people interested in bettering the homes of tomorrow. The motto, Toward New Horizons , is exempli¬ fied by the activities of the club, which consists of students in junior or senior high schools who are studying or have studied home economics. Some of the F.H.A. projects are a fashion show, a tea for the new teachers, and a sock-hop. Row I: Helen Carrico, Deborah Brown, Theresa Miller, Denise Cook. Row II: Diane Fletcher, Sarah Costenbater, Judith Jackson, Melanie Karnes. Row III: Rhonda Stevens, Sally King, Amy Thomas, Arlene Malone. Row IV: Bonnie Rigsby, Carol Miller, Janet Hole, Audrey Conner. Row V: Mary Ann Walker, Lula Bryant, Ruth Derichsweiler, Ellen Eavy, Rachel Boyette. 124 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Row I: Judy Bane, Edith Fucy, Linda Weaver, Pat Holden. Row II: Rosalind Griffin, JoAnn Henry, Pam Saunders, Dianne Ward. Row III: Julie Martin, Dianna Jamison. Row IV: Debra Haley, Jane Budd, Barbara Mercer. Row V: Sue Woodward, Pam Bobb, Pat Burroughs. The main project of the F.B.L.A. Club is the publication of the school newspaper, The Tatler. The Future Business Leaders of America is the business organization associated with the Vocational Office Training program. The purposes of the F.B.L.A. are: to promote good business education for the students, to develop competent, aggressive business leadership, and to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of a business career. Through the school newspaper, The Tatler, F.B.L.A. helps to keep students informed. The profits from the sale and other projects enable the girls to attend the Regional and State Conventions. Pam Saunders, Reporter; Dianne Ward, Treasurer; Linda Weaver, Vice-President; Barbara Mercer, Secretary; Julie Martin, Parliamentar¬ ian; Pat Burroughs, President. 125 FRENCH CIRCLE The members of the French Circle study and discuss the people and customs of France. Row I: Vicky Holt, Chaplain; Janie Pritchard, Secretary; Row II: Chris Lambert, President; Row III: Jo Ann Goodman, Treasurer; Miss Chambliss, Sponsor; Susan Hunter, Vice-President. Membership in the French Circle is open to all students who are taking or have taken French. The Club ' s purpose is to provide opportunities for a better knowledge of the language and customs of France. At each meeting a program is presented, designed to instruct the students in an interesting and appealing way. Some of the programs include working crossword puzzles in French, listening to reports on French customs, and singing French songs. Row I: Janie Pritchard, Vicki Holt, Cheryl Burkey, Debbie Fowler, Melanie Karnes. Row II: Elisa Stidham, Becky Wilson, Marilyn Hosea, Paula Davis, Sandra Atkins, Jody Anderson. Row III: Mary Pat McGowan, Patsy Arnold, Sue Garis, Betty Mayes, Chris Lambert, Betsy Harrison, Row IV: Jo Goodman, Patsy Harrison, Belinda Cyckeric, Janet Hole, Roma Ameen, Beth Pate, Ban Rafey. 126 SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club members combine work and fun at their meetings. After the business is taken care of, a very interesting program is presented. From Left to Right: David Bonner, Sergeant-At-Arms; Eddie Clarke, Sergeant-At-Arms; Rita Everett, Secretary; Faye Minor, Treasurer; Carlton Webb, Vice-President; Nat Hamner, President. The Spanish Club is composed of students who are taking or have taken Spanish. The purpose of the club is to give the Spanish student a greater insight into the customs and traditions of Spanish speaking people. It accomplishes its purpose by providing the students with movies, and various other programs about the culture of Spain. As has become customary, the Spanish Club entered a car in the Homecoming Parade. Row I: Gary Martin, Sarah Wiseman, Deanne Charlton, Mary Ellen Holland, Robby Abernathy, Donna Mahsman, Betsy Leadbetter, Danielle Aderholt, Wayne Burrow, Faye Minor, Carlton Webb. Row II: Joan Nemetz, Philip White, Bill Witherow, David Bonner, Zoe Bailey, Rita Everett, Robin Snell, Jan Coury, JoAnne Harris, Phylis Nicholas. Row III: Bill Mitchell, Margaret Rose, Debbie Honaker, Sid Myers, Lauren Lee, Suzanne Bailey, Beth Goldberg, GlennCreggar, Steve Muller, John Petit, Michael Mitchell. Row IV: Stephanie Banvard, Rebecca Wells, Ann Mabry, Carol Henderson, Molly Vier, Betty Jo Pintavalle, Randy Reidmiller, Allen Ellis, Douglas Lane, Sherry Jones, Debbie Watkins. Row V: Debbie Oestreich, Martha McNulty, Melody CappialIi, Beth Thomas, Judy Hollins, Jeannie England, Mark Spatig, Cici Aldridge, Susan Casey, Nat Hamner, Janette Glovier, Jill Kramer. Row VI: Anna Bradshaw, Terry Roads, Howard Parsons, Gary Dean, Ted Zeh, Steve Lambert, Sharon Shornak, Brian Puse, Carrie Montsherd, Amy Thomas, Denise Hill, Melanie Karnes. Row VII: Eddie Clark, Tom Glover. 127 LATIN FORUM Row I: Marilyn Hosea, Jean Lawson, Debbie McGowan, Betsy Harrison, Rhonda Laslie, Claudia Banvard, Sherry Stallings, Jimmy Harper, Donna Billingsley, Tommy Anderson, Mary Ellen Holland. Row II: Patricia Harris, Dianna Vance, Sherry Akers, Roma Ameen, Susan Emory, Bill Hamner. Beth Schulhof, Janet Hole, Alan Hole, George Donigian, Jody Anderson, Carol Henderson, Patsy Harrison, Gladys Blow. Row III: Judith Parr, Pat Smith, Kathy Sasser, Belinda Cyckovic, Nat Hamner, Nehl Aldridge, JoAnne Marr, Tom Glover, Kenny Conover, Tommy Leftwich, Ronnie Faris, Glenn Creggar, Linda Collins, Bill Auton, Donna Bailey. Latin Forum members participate eagerly in programs given by their fellow students. Costumes symbolizing ancient Rome add to the enjoyment of the presentation. The purpose of the Latin Forum is to acquaint club members with the language, life, and customs of ancient Rome. Members of the Latin Forum feel that by utilizing the advances made by Rome (and hopefully omitting the mis¬ takes), they can build a better world. All look forward to the years end banquet in which the members dress in costumes of ancient Rome, parade around the forum”, and choose an emperor and an empress. Top to bottom: Andy Ortiz, Vice-President; JoAnne Marr, Secretary; Jody Anderson, Sergeant-At-Arms; Rita Everett, Treasurer; Tom Glover, President. 128 SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club, a very active organization, learns and accomplishes much at one of its regular meetings. ? ♦ ■ .♦+ ! ♦+ ■f|i f| ♦ ! ?l j s , tl ?+ + + From Left to Right: Andy Ortiz, Vice-President; Tommy England, Sergeant-At-Arms; Nat Hamner, President; Valerie Kolidakis, Publicity; Betsy Harrison, Treasurer; Janie Pritchard, Secretary. The Science Club is composed of those students who have taken or are taking one of the varied science courses offered in our school. The purpose of the club is to instill a further interest in these students so they may become more fully aware of the many aspects of science which affect their lives today. Each year the members of the Science Club tour one or more of the important industries. Some of the other club activities include inviting guest speakers, showing films, and performing various experiments. Row I: Diane Laslie, Betsy Harrison, Judy Buffo, Sheryl Burkey, JoAnne Ortiz, Carol Benet, Conni e Pentecost. Row II: Janie Pritchard, Paula Allen, Martha McNulty, Beth Pate, Donna Bailey, Betty Mayes, Ellen Eavy. Row III: Andy Ortiz, Bill Hamner, Tom Glover, John McBride, Kerry Giese, Steve Lambert, Ronnie Faris, Howard Parsons. 129 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA Row I: Robert Shuler, Barry Temple, Billy Swaford, Sammie Parson, David Miles, Bertha Story, Ruth Moore, Alma Nesbitt, John Taylor, Eddie Taylor, Millie McCumber. Row II: Allen Turner, Clark Lewis, Dwight Leath, Walter Archer, Mama Glazebrook, Wade Weston, Linda Nicholson, Mark Cunningham, Milton Wyche, Terry Frame, Terry Daniels, J. R. Jones, Marty Hazlitt, Patty Brown, Grover Brannon, Bill Branch, Richard Houston. D.E. members invite special guests to speak at many of their meetings. 130 The Distributive Education Club of America is a student organization which offers the student a chance for social activities as well as a chance to learn about all phases of marketing and distribution. This year the D. E. students attended the annual National Retail Merchants Association Marketing Week in New York City. They also adopted a needy child from India as a service project. From left to right: Bob Shuler, Program Chairman; Gary Wade, Publicity Chairman; Marna Glazebrook, Secretary; Terry Daniel, Pres¬ ident; Wade Weston, Vice-President; Carol Livingston, Treasurer; Glen Foxworth, Chaplain; Barry Carr, Parliamentarian. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA V.I.C.A. members look over one of their many trophies and awards for which they worked so hard. Standing, from left to right: Mr. Utleye, Sponsor; Bill Harris, President; Stan Chappel, Parliamentarian; Connie Stone, Reporter. Seated, from left to right: Peggy Clark, Secretary; Kathy Cocorikis, Vice-President; Lynn Harper, Treasurer; Paula Haggerty, Chaplain. V.I.C.A. is one of the most outstanding organizations at Hopewell High. The main purpose of this club is to cooperate with all phases of school life and to improve citizenship attitudes among the club members. V.I.C.A. members take part in local, state, and national activities. Among their local activities are: giving trophies to the Best Tackier and the Best Blocker of the football team, and holding a tea for their parents. Row I: Stan Chappel, Paula Haggerty, Lynn Harper, Bill Harris, Kathy Cocorikas, Peggy Clark, Connie Stone, Toby Dowdy. Row II: Melva Wilson, Emily Grant, Barbie Henry, Dorothy Kelly, Kathy Atkins, Lisa Clary, Susan Mashburn, Judy Wiggins, Carol Warren, Diane Lance. Row III: Estelle Sack, John Bell, Tommy Rideout, Joe Pope, Jim Emory, Bobby Allen, Reed Bailey, William Purdie, Thurzee Wyche. Row IV: John Snell, Clarence Mosley, Timmy Wheelhouse, James Seaman, Charlie Chivers, Gary Grey, Richard Daner, Wayne Hendrickson. 131 ACTIVITIES Whether it be the joy of being presented a copy of the Kaleidoscope that you helped produce, skillfully performing in the national anthem during half-time in Merner Field, singing your heart out while performing on stage during assemblies, freezing from cold while selling hotdogs for the S. C. A., or singing that familiar and cherished Alma Mater while standing with friends, you, the HHS student, are involved in ever-changing emotions. Activities serve as the basis for some of these emotions. In their participation, students enjoy a feeling of accomplishment, a sense of responsibility, and a happiness like no other. These are the memories that you carry with you as you go on to new horizons and to new and still ever-changing emotions. Activities Editor Gail Huntley if Wmmm «£ mm-jiffi 1 ’ iJfiv] ■ %.% s J l 5« ' fW i 1 1 ■ £■ S||p|lfj| • .‘- j — jyZwem md: KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF Row 1: Gail Huntley, Activities Editor; Bill Mitchell, Sports Editor; Pam Billy, Faculty and Administration Editor; Darlene Hoover, Circulations Manager; Cathy Lambert, Co-Editor; Sandra Cuddihy, Co-Editor; Cathy Bonner, Business Manager; Chris Manckia, Features Editor; Janet Gilliam, Organizations Editor; Don Neal, Classes Editor. Row 2: Tom Glover, Sports, Jr. Assistant; Debbie Frazier, Sports, Jr. Assistant; Bill Hamner, Administration and Faculty, Jr. Assistant; Chris Lambert, Circulations, Jr. Assistant; Deeter Allmond, Assistant Editor; Cary Glass, Assistant Business Manager; Maud Ann Sharpe, Features, Jr. Assistant; Gary Dean, Classes, Jr. Assistant. Row 3: Gerald McCall, Sports, Sr. Assistant; Jo Ann Marr, Administration and Faculty, Sr. Assistant; Rene Reid, Circulations, Sr. Assistant; Susan Hunter, Activities, Jr. Assistant; Patsy Glass, Activities, Sr. Assistant; Sarah Wiseman, Features, Sr. Assistant; Linda Hoffman, Activities, Sr. Assistant; Betty Edwards, Classes, Sr. Assistant. The KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF of 1968 —69 was composed of 20 Seniors and 10 Juniors. As in the past years, the staff has played a very important role in the school ' s activity. Unlike the other clubs at FIHS, the work of THE KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF members begins in the months before school opens in September. Ads and boosters must be sold to supply money for materials in order to finance an annual such as THE KALEIDOSCOPE. However, all the worries about deadlines and picture schedules seem worthwhile when our annual is finally presented to the student body of HHS at our annual Kaleidoscope assembly. With Mr. Utleye ' s help, as well as help from each other, the staff is able to produce the KALEIDOSCOPE. 134 STAFF CO-EDITORS AND MANAGERS Cathy Lambert, Co-editor, calls the roll at a regular Kaleidoscope Staff meeting. Darlene Hoover, Circulations Manager, is in charge of the sale of all yearbooks. Sandra Cuddihy, Co-editor, types Kaleidoscope business. ♦ Cathy Bonner, Business Manager, is in charge of all the ads in the annual. 135 KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF AT WORK Above, Mr. Malvin Utleye, sponsor of the Kaleidoscope, is pictured in his office. To the right, staff members work on lay-outs and identify pictures for the annual. Left, our photo¬ grapher, John Hyslop discusses an organi¬ zation picture with Janet Gilliam, section head. At right, Patsy Glass sells a Kaleidoscope in her assigned home¬ room. Below, Cary Glass and Floresta Jones check over the books in assisting our Business Manager. At right is our assistant photographer, Andy Ortiz. 136 HONOR COUNCIL Members are, from left to right: David Ameen, Betty Edwards, Sarah Harrison, Jimmy Janosik, Darlene Hoover, Betty Mayes. Officers are: David Ameen, Secretary; Mr. Boyette, Sponsor; Jimmy Janosik, President. Honor Council members meet with Mr. Boyette in the Library to go over plans for the next meeting. 137 STUDENT CO First Row: Dale Kitchen, Annette Garrett, Ruth Butterworth, Denny Dale, Denise Hill, Debbie Honaker, Joyce Morene. Row 2: Nehl Aldridge, Margo Wright, Beth Thomas, Belinda Cyckevic, Janie Pritchard, Richard Ameen, Martha McNulty. Row 3: Randy Reidmiller, Richard Flaherty, Bruce Dalton, Kevin Stockdale, Becky Wilson, Tommy Leftunich, Karen Frankenstein, Will Harlan, Curtis Butterworth. Joyce Morene, Vice-President, presides Mr. Jerry Sober, Sponsor over an SCA meeting. Sandra Cuddihy, SCA Secretary 138 1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION First Row: Sandra Cuddihy, David Poole, David Smith, Billy Mitchell, Rachael Bailey, Herbie Wheat, George Lamm. Second Row: Marshall Parker, Sandra Luck, Lyn Dewberry, Micky Blanchard, Chris Lambert, Keith Hedgepeth, Brian Puisse. Third Row: Candace Holt, Jody Anderson, Carol Henderson, Marcie Dail, Russel Tatum, Molly Vier, David Bonner. Fourth Row: Donna Shelton, JoAnn Ortiz, Melba Jones, Rae Titterington, Robin Moss, Mike Ellis, Nancy Cuddihy. Because of its success last year, selling hot dogs at home football games was one of the main money-making projects of our SCA again in 1968. 139 TATLER STAFF Miss Rowe is sponsor of the Tatler Staff. This group works hard to gather news and announcements to go in the Tatler, the HHS news¬ paper. Row 1: Edie Fuzy, Linda Weaver, Judy Bane, Di Jamison. Row 2: Sue Woodward, Pat Burroughs, Rosalyn Griffin, Pat Holden. Row 3: Barbara Mercer, Julie Martin, Jo Ann Henry, Debbie Haley. Row 4: Pam Bobb, Pam Saunders, Diane Ward, Miss Rowe. LIBRARY The Library Staff members work diligently to keep the library in order and to assist at the various desks in checking out books, shelving, and keeping attendance records. Miss Norton, Librarian Seated: Debbie King, Sandy Amiss, Sandy Lewis, Pam Jenkins. Standing: Peggy Hoover, Shelia Mitchell, Kay Carpenter, Robert Ingram, Barbara Rodenbo, Pgtsy Mahoney, Pam Lyman. 140 FORENSIC SOCIETY WSr4 jgjgg| l 1 $0 LjH , 1 ; jltonMfef j ■■L m. 4gfP I Mr 7 M i fci f | 1 jm ' jJB§wS g5y • s Seated: John England, George Donigian, Susan Payne.Standing, from left to right: Nehl Aldridge, Richard Lampman, Tommy England, Eric Furr. Officers of the Forensic Society are: Seated: John England, President. Standing are Nehl Aldridge, Secretary; and Mrs. Farns¬ worth, Sponsor. Forensic Society members stand at the podium during their speech class. 141 HONOR Row 1: Sarah Wiseman, Linda Weaver, Bill Mitchell. Row 2: Rita Everett, Gary Dean, Vicky Davis. Row 3: Lynn Janosik, Maud Ann Sharpe, Gary Glass, Vicky Holt, Bill Hamner, Audrey Perry, Andy Ortiz, Sandra Luck. Row 4: Cathy Bonner, Betty Edwards, Cathy Lambert, Linda Hoffman, Martha Sordelett, Darlene Hoover. Mrs. Phyllis Synan, sponsor of the HHS Chapter of the National Honor Society. In the annual assembly, Mrs. Synan taps new members into the Hopewell Chapter. Sandra Cuddihy, Pam Billy, and Linda Glass are shown during the tapping ceremony on stage. They each had parts in the assembly as Senior Honor Society members. 142 SOCIETY Row 1: Faye Minor, Jo Ann Marr, Floresta Jones, Gail Huntley. Row 2: Vicki Chavis, Georginia Cartin, Sherry Barnes. Row 3: Randy Reidmiller, Tom Glover, Becky Garrett, Nehl Aldridge, Debbie Frazier, Chris Lambert, Barbara Moore. Row 4: Pam Billy, Claudia Allender, Linda Glass, Fran Rives, Sandra Cuddihy, Mrs. Synan. Officers are: Darlene Hoover, President; Claudia Allender, Vice-President; Fran Rives, Treasurer; and Betty Edwards, Secretary. Maud Ann Sharp receives her invitation to become a member of the National Honor Society. Sandra Cuddihy presents the invitation and new membership tag as Pam Billy looks on. 143 SENIOR ■ Row 1: Ann Harless, Betsy Leadbetter, Valerie Kolidakis, Laura Severin, Martha Sordelett, Bill Edmondson, Tommy Williamson, Norman Woodlief. Row 2: Sandra Vick, Connie Gaddy, Ruth Ann Moore, Sandra Wray, Bill Ellison, Stephen Baker, Judge Brown. Row 3: Carol Jones, Sarah Gaddy, Lora Angle, Sylvia Hall, Claudia Allender, Patsy Glass, Oscar Minchew, George Sheeler. Row 4: Sammie Parson, Barbara Doutt, Ruth Birchett, Nancy Hoyle, Lisa Clary, Kay Bickings, Carolyn Baber, Buddy Lackey, Robert Bannerman, Eddie Williamson. Nancy Gilliam and Buddy Lackey accompany the Senior Choir. Tommy Bailey is the accompanist to the choir en¬ semble, the Magpipes . 144 CHOIR Row 1: Bruce Titterington, Ricky Faulkner, Steve Garner, Jane Elliott, Barbara Chase, Janet Gilliam, Kathy Easterling, Libby Hanchey.Row 2: David Ellis, Milton Barker, Jim Harper, Claudia Thompson, Sarah Wiseman, Kathy Eason, Kathleen Lewis, Jackie Mills. Row 3: Thurman Elmore, Charles Pope, JoAnne Goodman, Sandra Glovier, Floresta Jones, Nancy Gilliam, Annette Garrett, Ruth Butterworth. Row 4: Bruce Edwards, David Gessell, Terry Angle, Gary Martin, Cathy Poe, Deborah Thompson, Kay Hammond, Lisa Lindenmuth, Joyce Morene. The Senior Choir performs during the Thanksgiving Assembly. 145 THE The Choir director, Mrs. Madeline Atkins, devotes much of her time to the ensemble, the Junior Choir, and the glee clubs, as well as the Senior Choir. The Senior Choir Ensemble, the Magpipes entertains the HHS stu¬ dents as well as participating in concerts and programs outside the school. The group is composed of Junior and Senior members of the Senior Choir. Row 1: Ann Harless, Ricky Faulkner, Betsy Leadbetter, Norman Woodlief, Barbara Chase. Row 2: Barbara Doutt, David Gessell, Martha Sordelett, Bruce Titterington, Valerie Kolidakis, Thurman Elmore, Janet Gilliam. STAGE Row 1: Bill Moyer, Charlie Gadinis, Greg Eavey, Albert McLeod, Sam Barnes, George Donigian. Row 2: Cary Shelton, Jerome Jackson, James Young, Bobby Farnsworth. Row 3: Chipper Lawson, Howard Jones, Richard Claiborne, Cornelius Brown. Row 4: Ronnie Ruffin, Billy Baxley, Kenny Giese, Marvin McDonald, Sam Malamis. At piano: Tom Bailey. 146 MAGPIPES In addition to our Marching Band, Mr. George Taylor directs the two newly created orchestras. This year at HHS, band members compose two orchestras. These two groups perform during assemblies Row 1: Jimmy Harper, Nancy Gilliam, Gary Martin, Jackie Mills, Bill Ellison, Ruth Butterworth. throughout the school year. Row 2: Buddy Lackey, Jo Ann Goodman, Terry Angle, Joyce Morene, Tom Bailey, Sandra Vick, Libby Hanchey. BANDS ; ' . . 1 w| H f A ‘ - Va f Row 1: Michael Spratley, Larry Saunders, Joe Rowland, Ricky Bennett, Sam Barnes. Row 2: Ronald Powell, Wesley Oliver, John Holloway, Gregory Craighead, James Holand, Ricky Faulkner. Row 3: Ernest Demps, Bartow Towsey, Curtis Stephens, Billy Baxley. Row 4: Sam Bennett, Ronnie Ruffin, Gary Barnes, David Ellis, Norman Woodlief, Bobby McNew. At piano: Sherry Davis. 147 GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Row 1: Becky Hapstak, Melanie Karnes, Janie Pritchard, Betsy Harrison, Jean Berry, Donna Mansman, Robin Snell, Deanne Charlton, Krystal Patterson, Thurzee Wyche, Sandra Atkins, Sandy Lewis, Susan Stancil, Joan Nemetz. Row 2: Sarah Costenbader, Christine Cornelius, Peggy Hoover, Nerine Eldridge, Toni Spratley, Lucille Jones, Judy Barbee, Agi Miederhoff, Debbie Allen, Donna Finklea, Rosemary Nichols, Bonnie Scarberry, Jackie Baker, Patsy Arnold, Jan Coury, Laura Adams, JoAnn Lawson. Row 3: Joyce Kendrick, Vickey Dean, Debbie Atkins, Barbara Hayes, Kathleen Dennis, Pat Akerman, Rachel Boyette, Gloria Nesbitt, Carlotta Nesbitt, Cathy Poe, Brenda Riddick, LaVerne Miles, Cynthia Edmonds, JoAnne Harris, Marcella Wilson, Sue Hayden. Row 4: Cindy Goff, Rosalyn Vergara, Elizabeth Heath, Debbie Meadows, Debbie Oestreich, Jo Ann Jones, Frances Koehler, Susan Riddle, JoAnne Cerny, Gwendolyn McCray, Betty Hobbs, Peggy Brown, Janet Talley, Jackie Shelburne, Betty Houston, Peggy Hall, Retha Ratliff, Phalathia Wilson. JUNIOR Row 1: Sharon Thore, Diana Hogan, Sheila Gilliam, Patty Lewis, Patty Bell, Alice Parker, Beth Coury. Row 2: Joyce Claiborne, Delores Taylor, Dianne Humphries, Linda Pelham, Faye Hanchey, Judy Mills, Janet Gray. Row 3: Annie Ruth Easter, Marsha Barnes, Brenda Burns, Ronnie Covington, Curtis Butterworth, Jay Slagle. 148 BOYS’ GLEE CLUB j § 1 Row 1: Stewart Easter, John Wheeler, Calvin Tate, Horace Phillips, Tommy England, Donnie Gleason, Wayne Burrow. Row 2: Bobby Jones, Frank Graves, Herbert Wheat, Steven Sack, Steve Nesbitt, Rogers Mark. Row 3: Russell Myrick, Willie Savannah, John Bonner, Michael Whitley, Judge Brown, James Hayes, John Snell. CHOIR Row 1: Lisa Lewis, Cheryl Burkey, Sue Hedgepeth, Robin Moss, Gail Miles, Elizabeth Hogan. Row 2: Georgia Devens, Nancy Wilson, Janet Phares, Alma McCraw, Pamela Satterwhite, Joyce Hudson, Loretta Jackson, Sue Holloway. Row 3: J. C. Stanley, Carlton Updike, Gary Neidigh, Hattie Green, Ava Gardner, Debra MacFurland, Brenda Peterson. 149 SENIOR 1st Row: Vicky Holt, Roxanne Leavitt, Rachel Bailey, Peggy Marr, Barbara Mabe, Martha McNulty, Jo Ann Marr, Sandra Rowland, Doug Cheely. 2nd Row: Joe Boone, Claudia Banvard, Patricia Langford, Charlotte Hoffman, Janet Kearchner, Billie Saunders, Christine Bailey, Paulette Keys, Jean Berry, Kathy Tudor. 3rd Row: Gary Wilson, Richard Confer, Carol Collins, Donna Skelton, Judy Buffo, Diane Laslie, Alma McCay, Dorrie Satterwhite, Debbie Anderson. 4th Row: James Gholson, Conway Lundquist, David Read, Lou Ann Damron, Edward McMillian, Mike Nadiah, Danny McNeil, Gary Jacobs, Johnny Stancil. 5th Row: Lewis Bowen, George Day, Gregory Craighead, Alvin Jones, Guy Wyche, James Epps, Bobby Farnsworth, Michael Frantz. 6th Row: Bob Meadows, Chipper Lawson, Curtis Stephens, Bartow Towsey, Carlton Williams, James Young. 150 BAND 1st Row: Faye Minor, Freda Fear, Cindy Belch, Pam Billy, Margaret Rose, Sandra Luck, Stephanie Banvard, Becky Garrett, Janice Britt, Woody Hazlegrove. 2nd Row: Sue Bailey, Sharon Johnston, Danielle Aderholt, Pam Akers, Beth Pate, Sarah Minor, Shelia Campbell, Ellen Eavey. 3rd Row: Jacqueline Griffin, Barbara Hayes, Nerine Eldridge, Pam Blackmon, Edith Fuzy, Jeannie England, Milly McCumber, Rita Rawling, Wilbur Oliver. 4th Row: Tom Bailey, George Donigian, Albert McLeod, Joe Roland, Billy Field, Larry Saunders, Donald McDiarmid, Sam Barnes. 5th Row: John Holloway, Jerome Jackson, Billy Traylor, Floresta Jones, Robert Smith, Jimmy Holland, Jack Cramer, Ivory McKeever. 6th Row: Linda Hoffman, Kenny Daniels, Eric Furr, Paul Sherwood, Richard Claiborne, Cornelius Brown, Wayne Furr. 7th Row: Ricky Ashworth, Willy Claiborne. 151 MAJORETTES AND Becky Garrett Peggy Marr Faye Minor— Head Majorette Cindy Belch Sandra Luck Sandra Rowland 152 DRUM MAJOR Martha McNulty Doug Cheeley— Drum Major Vicky Holt Janice Britt Stephanie Banvard Barbara Mabe 153 ATHLETICS Success in the field of Athletics led to spontaneous surges of emotion from both participants and spectators. The excited chant “We’re No. I ’’ exploded in the air as the Devils charged on the field to an undefeated season. The rush of a fastbreak , the swish of the ball through the basket the final lunge and the snap of a tape, and the call “you ' re out ' enveloped the entire student body. School spirit greatly surpassed that of previous years and seemed to fill everyone with the urge to participate. Whatever the outcome, we learned to win with pride and lose with a strong heart. We are proud to be mighty “Blue Devils Athletics Editor Bill Mitchell 1968 CENTRAL First Row: Jimmy Jones, Marshall Parker, Paul Pershing, Marvin Craighead, Warren Jackson, Vance Johnson, Tommy Anderson, Lucky Jones. Second Row: Ben Rackley. Herbie Wheat, Brent Birchett, Anthony Nesbit, Lyn Janosik, Allen Miller, Allan Nobles, Jerry Kuykendall. Third Row: 156 DISTRICT CHAMPS Jimmy Janosik, Clark Lewis, Jerry St. Clair, Mike Bujakowski, Charles Lewis, Jerry Glazebrook, Russel Myrick. Fourth Row: Bobby Skalleberg, Jimmy Staton, William Harper, Charlston Moody, Mike Cunningham, Jimmy Ross, and Mike Janosik. 157 DEFENSE ROLLS UP FOUR SHUTOUTS Allen Miller (24) applies a bone-crushing tackle on a Springer as Jimmy Janosik (77) looks on. 1968 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE HOPEWELL OPPONENTS 13 Highland Springs 12 9 Colonial Heights 0 12 Huguenot 0 14 Lee-Davis 0 34 Manchester 14 45 Meadowbrook 6 6 Patrick Henry 0 41 Petersburg 13 7 Prince George 7 27 Thomas Dale 7 Herbie Wheat (85) is dragged down by a Falcon after making a fine catch. FALL 158 BLUE DEVILS GO UNDEFEATED Marshall Parker (18) rolls out and lofts a pass downfield. Herbie Wheat (85) hauls a Lancer down from behind. Marvin Craighead (20) skillfully evades two Monarchs and heads for pay dirt. FALL Herbie Wheat (85) races down the sideline. 159 SPIRIT, DRIVE, AND HUSTLE Allen Miller Vance Johnson Lucky Jones Marvin Craighead Ben Rackley Allan Nobles The Mighty Blue takes the field. Brent Birchett Anthony Nesbitt Herbie Wheat Clark Lewis 160 FALL MAKES UP OUR BLUE DEVILS Vance Johnson races around the end. Jerry Glazebrook Mike Janosik Charles Lewis Jimmy Janosik Mike Cunningham Jerry Kuykendall Bobby Skalleberg FALL 161 BLUE DEVIL SPIRIT NEVER DIES Allen Miller (24) lowers his head and bulldozes through the Royals. The support of the students shows that the Blue Devil Spirit NEVER dies. 162 FALL 1968 FOOTBALL AWARDS Coach Stallard congratulates Brent Birchett for being the Most Improved Player. Anthony Nesbitt, the Most Spirited, and Lucky Jones, the MVP, look on. Dr. R. E. Miller presents the Most Valuable Player award to Lucky Jones. Bill Harris awards the Best Blocker trophy to Marvin Craighead, while Ben Rackley, Best Tackier, watches. The Best Blocker and Best Tackier awards are given annually by the Vocational Industrial Club of Hopewell High School. They are voted on by their teammates. 163 THE OFFENSE IS GEARED FOR ACTION Herbie Wheat (85) does his thing against the Wave. Mike Bujakowski hands off to Lyn Janosik as the offensive line Allen Miller (24) breaks past a fallen Patriot, leads the charge. 164 FALL ONWARD TO VICTORY Marshall Parker (18 ), following the block of Lynn Janosik (42), bursts through the line. Mike Cunningham (66) forces a fumble by the Crimson Wave. FALL 165 IP THE COACHING STAFF Left to Right: Billy Robbins, Denny Hardy, Head Trainer George Lamm, and Tommy Bell. Left to Right: Donnie McGuire, Forrest Glass, Head Coach Jack Stallard, Jack Daniel, and Jack Mullins. TRAINERS 166 FALL 111 c ' i C ' i THE J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM 3ottom: Trudy Bass, Mike Burnham, Jerry Vick, John Graves, David Ameen, Gary Sprague, James Edmonds, Nat Baker, Bobby Arvin, Robert mmons. Second Row: Steve Edmondson, Raymond Powell, Tommy Leftwich, Victor Divittorio, Ronnie Parker, Mike Ellis, Curtis Stevens, Chuck aison, Edward Helder, Gary Neidigh, Bobby Pearson, Jay Slagle. Third Row: Alan Hole, Melvin Korby, Kylec Futch, Mike Juenger, Bill Bryant, urtis Butterworth, Rocky Glass, Fran Mazzel, Leroy Daniels, Joe Moore, Brian Puse, and Charles Aycock. This year, the J. V. Football Team, under the direction of Coach Hodson, recorded an undefeated season. This was due to their hustle, spirit, and desire to win. Our boys never let down on offense or defense. They gave it all they had the whole game, showing true spirit of real ' Blue Devils ' . Congratulations to Coach Hodson and his team on a great season! ImIk 1 J «Tr _ tL- MM KxA . Left to Right: Mike Ellis, Curtis Stevens, Coach Hodson, Chuck Caison. WE J. V. FOOTBALL 1968 THEY 7 Thomas Dale 0 7 Colonial Heights 0 13 Petersburg 0 14 Lee-Davis 7 32 Matoaca 0 44 Patrick Henry 20 25 Prince George 0 FALL 167 VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM Left to Right: Debbie Frazier, Becky Wilson, Bea Hurlburt, Ellen Eavey, Cathy Bond, Ann Campen, Jane Elliott, Vicky Chavis, Claudia Allender, Barbara Moore, Isabel Goldberg, Nerine Eldridge, and Debbie McMillan. VARSITY SCOREBOARD WE THEY 0 St. Catherine ' s 2 0 Collegiate 3 1 George Wythe 2 5 Marymount 0 1 John Marshall 0 1 Thomas Jefferson 0 0 St. Gertrude ' s 1 V Tlwlr ' [ i m.- 1m J i . |. n l ' : rr p. .J Co-captains: Jane Elliott and Vicky Chavis, with Miss Webb, their coach. 168 FALL J. V. HOCKEY TEAM i u-i ' f y . v ? Left to Right: Lou Damron, Rita Dowling, Lyn Jacobs, Sally King, Jean Lawson, Debbie Kudelka, Jody Anderson, Diane Crampton, Beth Goldberg, Terry England, Sarah Constanbader, Carol Bennett, and Sharon Johnston. Co-captains Jody Anderson and Diane Crampton with Miss Lang, coach. WE J.V. SCOREBOARD THEY 0 St. Catherine ' s 3 1 Collegiate 5 0 George Wythe 0 0 Marymount 1 0 John Marshall 0 1 Thomas Jefferson 3 0 St. Gertrude ' s 0 FALL 169 AS a THE 1968-69 BLUE DEVIL mm jf mf $ « mtfi- P k 1 X W ' iK i r $ i ,1 1 i JL 1 Lj? ■PfI F m W ,.w £ . | ' i. 1 I M ft 1 W 1 W 1 f f ' j k ■ Wl j J ■ ft ac Front Row: John Hyslop, Keith Hedgepeth, Herbie Wheat, Bobby Skalleberg, Donald Hurlburt, Lynn Holloway. Back Row: John WINTER 170 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Wheeler, Nate Miles, Allen Warren, Jim Emory, Mike Whitley, Kevin Futch, Marshall Parker, Trainer George Lamm. WINTER 171 BLUE DEVILS NEVER DIE Mike Whitley stretches for two. Herbie Wheat scores two more for the Big Blue. Herbie Wheat Mike Whitley John Wheeler 172 WINTER mm GET THAT REBOUND!” Slick ' Hedgepeth drops one in. Mike Whitley brings in the rebound. Herbie Wheat swipes the ball. A host of Devils battle for the ball. WINTER 173 “BLOCK THAT SHOT!’’ Nate Miles hauls in a rebound against the Confederates. Marshall Parker Nate Miles Keith Hedgepeth 174 WINTER OUR LEADERS TO VICTORY Co-captains Mike Whitley and Herbie Wheat with Coach Littlepage 1969 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec. 3 Manchester Away 6 Prince George Away 10 Huguenot Home 13 Petersburg Home 17 Lee-Davis Home Jan. 3 Patrick Henry Away 7 Colonial Heights Away 10 Thomas Dale Away 17 Manchester Home 24 Prince George Home 28 Meadowbrook Home 31 Huguenot Away Feb. 4 Petersburg Away 7 Lee-Davis Away 11 Patrick Henry Home 14 Colonial Heights Home 18 Thomas Dale Home 21 Meadowbrook Away George Lamm gets ' Sugar Bear ' ready for a game. 175 WINTER TWO MORE FOR THE BIG BLUE John Hyslop Allen Warren Jim Emory ' Butch ' Wheeler sinks the Wave. Marshall Parker pops one in from outside. 176 WINTER BLUE DEVILS IN ACTION Nate Miles shows off his form. The Devils struggle for the rebound. Nate and Mike help each other out. ' Butch ' Wheeler banks one in. 177 WINTER DISCUSSING PLAYS Coach Littlepage discusses strategy during a timeout. Kevin Futch Lynn Holloway Bobby Skalleberg Donald Hurlburt 178 WINTER ‘LET ’ER FLY!” Mike Whitley shoots over two Royals. Butch Wheeler goes high for two. WINTER 179 “UP, UP, AND AWAY!” Butch ' Wheeler drives in for a layup. Mike Whitley lofts one in left-handed. WINTER 1967-68 BLUE DEVILS WfKJtU ft I 1 T M mil W 1 11 wtM H t ' Hk ft ' m Hi W ffti ;j jw i : o| P f t V W j 1 ) W ■ . Jr ‘■■yfci M 1 tvilm) rv 4 F t ■ Front Row: Coach Bill Littlepage, Donnie Taylor, Cham Pritchard, Butch Parson, John Hyslop, Trainer George Lamm. Back Row: Bernie Epps, James Hayes, Mike Stockdale, Mike Whitley, Jerry Wallace, Nate Miles, and Herbie Wheat. District Tournament Champions Central Regional Champions State Tournament Semi-Finalists DISTRICT TOURNAMENT H.H.S. 84 Lee-Davis 65 86 Colonial Heights 51 75 Manchester 60 H.H.S. 48 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT John Marshall 44 65 Manchester 58 56 STATE TOURNAMENT Andrew Lewis 58 WINTER 181 J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM fms First Row: Allen Brooks, Wayne Harris, Eddie Fisher, Lane Pritchard, Lynn Holloway, Will Harlan, Butch Gholson, Ronnie Parker. Second Row: Coach McGuire, Rocky Glass, Curtis Butterworth, Mike Bujakowski, Charles Lewis, Frankie Crockett, Leon Winfield, Bruce Brockwell. Leon Winfield fights for a rebound. Co-Captains: Charlie Lewis, Mike Bujakowski, with Coach McGuire. 182 WINTER GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Bea Hurlburt, Claudia Allender, Cathy Lambert, Kathy Bond. Back Row: Jody Anderson, Debbie Kudelka, Barbara Moore, Robin Washington, Jane Elliott, Vicky Chavis. Co-Captains: Cathy Lambert and Claudia Allender. Coach: Mrs. Mitchner. Varsity Schedule Jan. 10 Thomas Jefferson Home 15 Collegiate Away 21 St. Catherine ' s Away 29 John Marshall Home 31 Thomas Jefferson Away Feb. 5 Marymount Home 7 St. Gertrude ' s Home 12 Gibbons Home 19 George Wythe Home 26 John Marshall Away WINTER GIRLS’ J. V. BASKETBALL Front Row: Leslie Orlando, Dianne Humphries, Susan Holloway, Ann Jones, Sherry Jones, Robin Moss. Back Row: Debbie Frazier, Barbara Brinkley, Virginia Wilkins, Sharon Akers, Debbie Wheat, Joyce Gholson, Miss Lang. J. V. Schedule 10 Thomas Jefferson Home 15 Collegiate Away 21 St. Catherine ' s Away 29 John Marshall Home 31 Thomas Jefferson Away 7 St. Gertrude ' s Home 12 Gibbons Home 19 George Wythe Home 26 John Marshall Away Co-Captains: Debbie Wheat, Sherry Jones. Coach: Miss Lang. WINTER THE BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Mike Chisholm, Donnie Taylor, Reggie Bowen, Glen Foxworth, Bruce Sublett, Barry Carr. Second Row: Coach Glass, Tommy Harris, Jimmy Janosik, Allen Miller, Larry Hart, Mike Bujakowski, Bill Mitchell, Marshall Parker, Alan Hoover, Marvin Craighead, Fred Phipps, John Hyslop, and Ronnie Crocker (manager). Co-captains: Reggie Bowen and Barry Carr. SCHEDULE H.H.S. 2 Colonial Heights 7 2 Huguenot 6 1 Lee-Davis 6 2 Manchester 8 2 Meadowbrook 6 0 Petersburg 4 3 Prince George 5 3 Thomas Dale 4 5 Colonial Heights 3 0 Huguenot 6 10 Lee-Davis 2 5 Prince George 7 3 Thomas Dale 10 2 Petersburg 5 6 Patrick Henry 1 4 Patrick Henry 1 SPRING SPORTS 185 THE TRACK TEAM 1st Row: Flake Dry, Mike McCauley, Mike Taylor, Mickey Fenn, George Donigan, Gary Frame, Warren Jackson, Lane Pritchard. 2nd Row: Ben Marks, Randy Reidmiller, Gary Martin, Keith Hedgepeth, David Ellis, Tommy Rideout, Lucky Jones, Leslie Foley. 3rd Row: Howard Parsons (manager), Gary Lawson, Robbie Buren, Chuck Farnsworth, Robert Baugher, Louis Cherubin, Allen Miller, Vance Johnson, Clark Lewis. 4th Row: Ken Amidei, Arthur Temple, Woody Rhoades, Mike Cunningham, Yuell Chandler, Paige Barker. Coach—Mr. Daniel TRACK RESULTS Devils 22 Manchester 95 22 Colonial Heights 56 45 Patrick Henry 86 40 Thomas Dale 91 69 Petersburg 62 70 Meadowbrook 36 70 Lee-Davis 55 46 Meadowbrook 29 46 Huguenot 87 186 SPRING GIRLS’ SOFTBALL TEAM Kneeling: Jane Elliott, Ann Campen, Judy Watko, Kristine Cornelius, Paige Watko, Carolyn Boone, Joyce Flowers, Kathy Bond, and Kay Elliott. Standing: Georgina Cartin, Claudia Thompson, Freda Fear, Colleen Moore, Betty Hobbs, Mary Sanders, Debbie Wheat, Dottie Wheat, Barbara Moore. We 1968 SCHEDULE They 8 Matoaca 3 8 Petersburg 7 0 Dinwiddie 13 1 Thomas Dale 11 0 Colonial Heights 6 12 Petersburg 19 2 Colonial Heights 4 14 Dinwiddie 19 14 Matoaca 4 9 Prince George 4 Coach: Miss Webb SPRING 187 1 968 GOLF TEAM Front: Doug Pritchard, with MVP trophy, Marty Hazlitt. Back: Chip Clark, Bill Hamner, Tom Glover, Cham Pritchard, Chippy Brinkley, and Bob Farnsworth. 1968 GOLF SCHEDULE Petersburg Lost—Won Patrick Henry Lost—Lost Benedictine Won—Won Prince George Lost—Lost Huguenot Lost—Lost Meadowbrook Lost—Lost Manchester Lost—Lost Coach: Bill Littlepage 188 SPRING I GIRLS’ GYMNASTICS TEAM Kneeling: Kathy Robertson, Charlotte Hoffman, Pennie Truett, Debbie McGowan, Jane Sylvester, Sharon Johnston, and Nerine Eldridge. On Beam: Janice Britt, Vicky Holt, and Peggy Marr. Vicky Holt demonstrates her handstand. Coach — Mrs. Ballard SPRING 189 THE TENNIS TEAM Front: Allison Gordon, Janice Britt, Becky Garrett, Janet Chavis, Beth Thomas, Susan Stancil, and Danielle Aderholt. Back: Vicky Chavis, Ban Rafey, Dennie Dale, Susie Helder, Claudia Allender, Peggy Peach, Karen Chivers, Jody Anderson, and Jewel Gleason. Coach: Mrs. Ballard TENNIS SCHEDULE John Marshall Lost Huguenot Lost George Wythe Lost Huguenot Lost John Marshall Won 190 SPRING THE J. V. CHEERLEADERS 1 1 j |B jW ’ ' - TR;_ ■; ■jr J - v m 4 4 1 ] B 1 m I 1 i a . k I v ■ 1 ... Ifap | §3|p ‘ A «• jv Aral f • J|||||jgL J 4 ■■ m f Hy tf sb Left to right: Sherry Stallings; Marilyn Lewis; Ann Mabry; Carol Henderson; Ban Rafey; Lauren Lee; Rhonda Laslie; Molly Vier; Debbie Fowler; Debbie McGowen, absent. Head Cheerleaders-Carol Henderson and Ban Rafey. J. V. cheerleaders in action. 191 THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Fran Rives-Head Cheerleader Miss King—Sponsor Linda Glass—Head Cheerleader Left to right: Chris Tharrington, Cathy Bonner, Jewel Gleason, Robin Snell, Fran Rives, Linda Glass, Debbie Lewis, Maud Ann Sharp, Barbara Chase, Beth Thomas. The Varsity Cheerleaders dis¬ played superb enthusiasm and spirit in leading the Blue Devils to many victories this year. They represent Hopewell High School at its best. We are very proud of them. 192 Cathy Bonner Robin Snell SPIRIT OF OUR SCHOOL The cheerleaders of Hopewell and Petersburg exchanged gifts as a display of friendship. Maud Ann Sharp Beth Thomas Chris Tharrington 193 FEA TURES The purpose of this section is to feature those students whose special talent beauty, scholastic achievement, or personal accomplishment deserve to be recognized. The exhausting preparations, disappointing failures, unexpected occurrences, and heart-warming friendships that are all a part of a final triumph are unequaled by any other feeling. The special emotion one feels when attributed with an honor is something splendid and something kept close to the heart for a lifetime. Features Editor Chris Manckia VALEDICTORIAN Z ' WKKtL ■: v T7« . . mTI t ' V ’if T • v;; ;:::;::f m Wi fm}.. « w 4 wfwmtiW+vii %mtu inm, nyf TOiff «S n ini Im , « . rlfrwfil Mmtittiu J; . L mf %mww tf 7 W Wmt VtiU « ♦ ns W’‘s ■••’“«;; StSSffiteS ' aKKI! . :;i:«.7,v;:;:::; SliuM: 4 Sh$ mm tttww ijggL M IP M M ss Martha Louise Sordelett SALUTATORIAN Miss Pamela Ameen Billy 197 MISS KALEIDOSCOPE SANDRA KAY CUDDIHY The Senior Class selected Sandra Kay Cuddihy as Miss Kaleidoscope of 1969. Bestowing this high honor on Sandra, her class showed their appreciation for her work in Tri-Hi-Y and on the Kaleidoscope Staff as Organizations Assistant and as this year ' s Co-Editor. ■ MR. KALEIDOSCOPE i JOHN WESLEY HYSLOP Senior Class selected John Wesley Hyslop as Mr. of 1969. He received this honor in recog- of his scholastic ability and active participation in :s such as Varsity Baseball and Basketball. John has worked hard as head photographer for the Kaleidoscope. MISS HOPEWELL HIGH LINDA ALLEN GLASS Linda was crowned as Miss Hopewell High at the annual Junior Class Beauty Pageant because of her obvious beauty, poise and charm. RUNNERS-UP NANCY HARRISON GILLIAM FIRST RHONDA ODENE LEWIS SECOND 201 QUEEN entire student body, Margaret was s Homecoming Queen, for she the friendliness, good sportsman- Hopewell High School. RUNNERS-UP DENNY DALE First Runner-up NANCY GILLIAM Second Runner-up Shown above, immediately after being crowned as 1968 ' s Homecoming Queen is Margaret Rose, center, and her princesses Nancy Gilliam, left, and Denny Dale, right. 203 MISS NOEL LINDA WEAVER JANET GILLIAM Princess FRAN RIVES Princess Miss Noel and both of her princesses were chosen by the Hopewell Retail Merchants Association to reign during the annual Christmas parade. Contestants were narrowed to six by the Senior Class, and from the six. Miss Janet Gilliam and 204 Miss Fran Rives were selected as princesses, and Miss Linda Weaver was Miss Noel. SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART JEWEL GLEASON MAUD ANN SHARP First Runner-up JANICE BRITT Second Runner-up Miss Jewel Gleason was crowned Sophomore Sweetheart of the Class of ' 70 by her classmates at the annual Sophomore Class Dance. They awarded her the title because she possesses many admirable qualities and much regard from fellow class members. 205 HOPEWELL IS JUNIOR MISS FAYE MINOR ewell ' s second annual Junior Miss Pageant, Fay nel of judges as Hopewell ' s Junior Miss Hopewell in the state pageant if Roanoke, Va., and was third runner-up in the Virgini. iss Pageant: She was chosen for her leadership talent, scholastic ability, poise and appearance. I HONORS Pam Billy and John Hyslop, shown above, served as Graduation Marshals for the Junior Class of 1968. mm Each year the Daughters of the American Revolution present a Good Citizen Award to an outstanding senior girl who shows good patriotism, leadership, ability, and character. This year ' s D.A.R. Good Citizen Award was received by Cathy Lambert. 207 HONORS Cathy Lambert and David Poole received Letters of Commendation presented by Mr. Boyette, Assistant Principal, honoring them for their high performance on the 1968 National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. They are among 39,000 students in the United States who scored in the upper 2% of those who will graduate high school in 1969. Annually, Hopewell High selects three outstanding teenagers. This award is sponsored by the Outstanding Americans Foundation. It is based on scholastic standing, extent of extra curricular activity, and various honors received. Hopewell ' s Outstanding Teenager Awards went to Linda Glass, Cathy Lambert, and Martha Sordelett, shown above. THE TOP TEN Those students who ranked highest in scholastic standing in the 1969 graduating class were: Seated: Martha Sordelett, First; Pam Billy, Second; Cathy Lambert, Third; Betty Edwards, Fourth; Claudia Allender, Fifth. Standing: Fran Rives, Eighth; Sandra Cuddihy, Ninth; Dale Kitchen, Seventh; John Hyslop, Sixth; and Linda Glass, Tenth. Mr. Alexander congratulates the top ten students. 209 HONORS i‘ ih £ ; 1 r C K K I { - BN f! lip; 1 f iL f 5 Girl’s State is an experiment in government held every year at Radford College. Delegates to attend the convention are selected b the Junior Class, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and assisted financially by the Student Governmeni Representatives were Cathy Lambert and Cathy Bonner. Alternates were Linda Glass and Martha Sordelett. 210 HONORS Steve Robinette became the Outstanding V.I.C.A. Boy for the State of Virginia, after having won regional and district honors. The Hopewell Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Cooperative Association (V.I.C.A.) Honor Club is in District 3, Region 2. Competing with Hopewell were 22 other schools and of these Hopewell won the honor of being V.l .C.A. District Honor Club. 2ii HONORS f W ' H ■ Wf t,4r l ■ ■ , i ill tt fr t if t ? f W 1I1 Ult : ■ Acting as Vice-President of the Eastern District, and as a member of the Hi-Y State Council, Sandra Cuddihy attended the State Hi-Y Council at Lynchburg. This is the highest governing body of Hi-Y within the state. At the meeting, she was elected State Secretary. The Rotary Club President ' s Trophy judged on the basis of ability, academic achievement, attitude, etc., was awarded to Lucky Jones by Dr. R. E. Miller, Rotary Club President. A $100 college scholarship accompanied the award. JOCKO lamstvr. Hugh® ibeSttry mmm HONORS X ' —■•iwMh il i This year ' s Boy and Girl of the Year Award sponsored by the Hopewell Chapter of the Optimists International Club went to Darlene Hoover and George Lamm. Club members voted on reported quali¬ fications contestants offered (school, Church, community activ¬ ity) without the knowledge of who the individuals were by name. The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society annually presents an award to an outstanding junior in U. S. History. Cathy Lambert received this award at the 1968 Class Night 213 ADVERTISEMENTS The changing emotions of Hopewell’s students soon to be Hopewell’s leaders, are not only displayed in their high school activities, but developed throughout the entire community. These pages of our 1969 Kaleidoscope—these pages which bring into focus the world around us—not only conclude the book, but they present a view of the fulfillments of the past and the promises of the future. These pages bring to you the hope that the emotions which are ever-changing within you and your society may be channelled toward success; that you may become a vital element in the changes that are geared toward the community of the future. 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WALTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Since 1953, Scholarships amounting up to $18,300 have been given to enable students to enter college after graduating from HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL Compliments of THE HOPEWELL NEWS “Your Hometown Paper First in • Local News • Local Sports • Local Pictures VIRGINIA MEAT MARKET Wholesale Retail Packaged for freezers 12th Atlantic Streets 458-2589 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 . . . W. T. GRANT CO. BETTY ' S BEAUTY SALON Known For Values 322A East Broadway Hopewell, Virginia Hopewell 458-4255 CRYSTAL LAKE River Road GARY ' S MEN ' S AND BOYS ' Swimming — Dancing The Sunshine Corner Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH Downtown Hopewell FIRESTONE STORES If you don ' t have time to drop in — smile as you pass by G G PASTRY SHOPPE Cakes For all Occasions 254 E. Broadway 458-2079 CORMANY ' S SPORTING CENTER Athletic and School Supplies 126 East Poythress St. Hopewell, Va. 23860 Official State Inspection Station Hopewell, Va. Phone 458-8545 458-9500 Compliments of HUNTER REAL Plymouth J. T. MORRISS ESTATE AGENCY Sales Service Factory Trained Mechanics SON INC. 15th Avenue at Transmission Specialists City Point Road Paint Body Shop FUNERAL HOMES Hopewell, Virginia -PARTS- Now in our second 458-6321 century of service Business Phone: 458-9808 HOPEWELL PLYMOUTH INC. Hopewell West Broadway Home Phone: S. Randolph Road at Ninth Ave. 458-5176 Hopewell, Virginia Petersburg R.M. Hunter Wythe Adams Street Broker BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS of 1969 from RAFEY ' S BILLIARDS Hopewell, Virginia and THE SHEIK CLUB 2004 Staple Mills Road Richmond, Virginia Compliments of CITY HALL BARBER SHOP 217 East Main Come now, girls, let ' s kiss and make up. That ' s a switch!I!! SEAR ' S SHOE STORE ANCHOR ROOM Compliments of Hopewell, Virginia 307 S. 15th Ave. 458-2447 House of Pizza 458-3341 DOWNTOWN SAFEWAY ABRAMS ADRIAN REESE ' S NEWS STORE Band Instruments and Accessories 239 E. Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 458-5550 110 North Sycamore Petersburg, Virginia Style Without Extravagance in Smart Feminine Apparel Magazines and Newspapers Fountain Service 217 Broadway Hopewell 458-2333 Compliments of CITY POINT SERVICE STATION East Broadway Close your mouth, Pam! Poythress Look now, Grindl! 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. MOORE ' S SUPERMARKET Knowingly Will Not Be Undersold 801 Palm Street Hopewell, Va. Owner Richard Moore Phone 458-7181 Your Friendly FORD Dealer RAY BROYHILL ' S Broadway to Poythress on Randolph PETERSBURG HOPEWELL GAS COMPANY 206 Main Street Hopewell, Virginia Gas Heat — Plenty of Water 3 Times Faster RASNICK UPHOLSTERING SHOP UPHOLSTERING to a Queen ' s taste Specialists in Color Harmony Prompt Service Truck Seats Rebuilt and Repaired For Free Estimates Dial 458-5966 800 City Point Road Hopewell, Virginia MASTER PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY THE NO. 1 NAME IN MILK KING ' S COTTAGE CHEESE ICE CREAM ' Hopewell ' s Leading Jewelers Diamonds—Watches—Gifts 216 East Broadway 458-3020 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 per¬ haps 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. PARKER ' S SHOES The Finest Shoes in Town For Teens East Broadway STATE FARM INSURANCE JOHN E. NEMETZ World ' s Largest Auto Insurer World ' s Largest Home Owner ' s Insurer Fastest Growing Life Ins. Co. Ph. 458-3555 108 N-Main St. Hopewell, Va. HOLIDAY WASH at FOOD FAIR STORE Downtown Hopewell KORNER KITCHEN 118 Broadway Hopewell KING ELECTRIC CO., INC. Electrical Supplies and Light Fixtures Commercial Industrial Wholesale Retail 234 East Poythress St. Hopewell, Va. 458-3344 The Finest Insurance and Real Estate Service Available Anywhere FORD AGENCY, INC. Providing Insurance Protection For The Stu¬ dents Of Hopewell Schools Through Our Stu¬ dent Accident Insurance Plan. Participating in Your V. 0. T. Education Pro¬ gram By Employing Students In Our Office. 111 Poythress Street Hopewell, Virginia THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 205 East Broadway Hopewell, Va. Air Conditioned Shops For the Best in Paints Phone: 458-8581 GATES FUEL COMPANY Fuel — Oil — Kerosene Air Conditioning 24 Hour Burner Service 441 South 15th Ave. 458-9323 HUGH ' S DRY CLEANERS AND DYE WORKS “Hopewell ' s Newest and Most Modern Dry Cleaning Plant” City Point Road; E. Broadway McCULLEN ESSO OIL COMPANY Agent for Humble Oil Refining Company Eastern Esso Region Fuel Oil — Kerosene Prompt Material Delivery Burner Service Budget Terms Serving Hopewell and Virginia Call 458-6379 If No Answer Call 458-4125 110 Winston Churchill Dr. Henry Burton BURTON ' S Artistry in Flowers Gifts of Distinction Cavalier Square Hopewell Virginia Phone 458-1223 VERGARA ' S ROYAL CLEANERS INC. Sanitone Cleaners Same Day Service 900 City Point Road 230 E. Cawson 458-2265 458-3456 Things Go Better With Coke! Pause . . . Refresh PETERSBURG BOTTLING COMPANY Bottled Under Authority of the Coca-Cola Company BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1969 from OFFICE SUPPLY INC. School and Office Supplies Quality Printing 109 Main Stre et 458-5474 APPOMATTOX CLEANERS Quality Cleaning Deluxe Shirt Service 204 E. Cawson St. 458-4264 440 S. 15th Ave. 458-7107 With Good Wishes To All Those Who Make Hopewell High School What It Is GARFINKEL ' S Downtown Hopewell Ladies ' Ready To Wear Sportswear and Accessories CITY POINT INN AND APARTMENTS Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of TRIPPLE MIRROR BEAUTY SALON 1105 Palon Street Hopewell, Virginia Phone: 458-2166 TONY ' S OK BARBER SHOP Hopewell ' s Most Modern Shop Serving Hopewell Since 1915 4 Barbers to Serve You 909 City Pt. Road Phone 458-9922 WEST HOPEWELL GROCERY 2512 Oaklawn Blvd. 458-9006 Quality Groceries Compliments of the SWIFT CREEK MILL PLAYHOUSE mam ■ If you think we ' re happy NOVA —Just wait ' til tonight! For Good Food Try LITTLE CHEF DINER On Commerce Street 4:30 am — 3:00 pm F. N. Tiller HOUSER BROTHERS MARKET 612 North 6th St. 458-8012 Those were the days, my friend! Compliments of STOKES AGENCY 320 E. Broadway SYLVIA ' S HAT SHOP Petersburg Virginia You right, Happy ! Gimme a shove, Mom! KALEIDOSCOPE BOOSTERS CATHY AND JIMMY! Chuckles Lindy LTC (Ret) Mrs. A. J. Buechler Mr. Mrs. W. T. Davis Susan and Dell Thalhimers Deb Council The Mother of the Unknown Soldier Michael McGuire Lisa Lindenmuth James H. Wellcox, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Michael Billy Dad ' s Speed Shop Miss I del I Ameen University of Rochester—BT Janet Talley COL Club— Bestest Mr. Mrs. David Ameen Earl “Dick Taylor Mr. Mrs. Thomas Boyette Carolyn Conover Dennis Foxworth Mr. Mrs. George J. Janosik The HHS Varsity Cheerleaders Miss Burch ' s Senior Homeroom 317! Mr. Mrs. D. C. Bonner 9th Grade Homeroom 314—Mrs. Clarke Storm, in Memoriam Gary, Pam, Lloyd Bower Rebecca Wells Mr. Mrs. Clyde Lee Mr. Mrs. T. D. Harrison Mr. Mrs. H. Randolph Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gegenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Collins The “Teddy Bear Set Alan Donna Holiday Bowl Margaret Jimmy Doutt H.H., W.W., B.B. Bimbo The Chester Group Mrs. Furr Mr. Mrs. Charles Measles Terry the Virginia Beach Boys DENNY WAYNE Patti Curtis Chris, Fran, Pat Lathrop Good Luck GDP Brothers Sandra and James ROBBIE and FAYE Mr. Mrs. M. D. Case GLD DFS Mr. Mrs. Phillip Coury The Gorilla Kid Mr. Mrs. R. H. Epps Mr. Mrs. E. F. Dean Mr. Mrs. W. T. Moody Mr. Mrs. F. M. Posey Mr. Mrs. Johnnie Wellington Beth Hughes Mr. Mrs. L. E. Dean Mr. Mrs. J. M. Gaddy Don Sandy Mr. Mrs. H. V. Synan Mrs. Synan ' s H.R. 313 Gel I is: Prince George Mr. Mrs. Joseph Lumpkin, Joey Greg Mr. Mrs. Ray Woodlief Rev. Mrs. R. D. Bray Mrs. Sais H.R. 122 Mrs. Ronald Thomas Mr. Mrs. Charles Ellis—Prince George Mrs. Ann Bjornes Brenda Clements Mr. Mrs. Byron Robinette Mr. Mrs. H. O. Carraway Future Teachers of America The Starving Armenian The French Circle Omega Council Mr. Mrs. Squirt Hughes Inventor of the Boinks Mr. Mrs. David C. White Jimmy Lynda Mr. Mrs. F. C. Hickman Douglas C. Peggy H. Mrs. F. C. Weaver Mr. Mrs. A. T. Curtis Mr. Mrs. T. R. Blount family WEST END PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mr. Mrs. Robert Edwards Claudia ' s Raiders Mr. Mrs. A. J. Kendrick, Sr. Mrs. Alice Drummer Mr. Mrs. E. L. Honaker Mr. Mrs. J. W. Frink, Sr. Mr. Mrs. N. J. Everett Zoe Donnie Marcia Morriss Terry Wood The JV Cheerleaders From a Friend Arlene, Vivian, Linda, Janet Rachel, Jean, Joan WE SUPPORT H. H. S. Mr. Sidney A. Boyette Janet Frazier Kathy Gamewell Mrs. T. C. Frazier, Sr. Mr. Mrs. J. P. Stidham Mr. Mrs. J. F. Fowler Miss Louise Daley Mr. Mrs. R. S. Thomas Mr. Mrs. 0. F. Hamilton Mr. Mrs. A. A. Kudelka Mr. Mrs. Thomas C. Frazier Cadets of the Civil Air Patrol— Tri-City Squadron Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Poole Dr. Mrs. Harry Ulmer Mr. Mrs. R. K. Johnson Janet and Paul Debbie Frazier Mr. Mrs. R. H. Hoagland Mr. Mrs. W. T. Gilliam, Jr. Mr. Mrs. W. D. Morgan Mr. Mrs. J. E. Mallory Debbie Harris Calvin Brockwell Bill Harris Linda Basile Mama Glazebrook Randy Gegenheimer Reggie Bowen Nancy Newsome Mr. Mrs. Claude W. Harris, Jr. Lynn Harper 1st Alto Section in the Senior Choir Denise, Amy, Melanie Brenda Burian Mr. Mrs. F. C. Morene Mr. Mrs. B. L. Minchew Mr. Mrs. R. L. Baber Mr. Mrs. Forrest A. Glass Salidady Caridad Buddy Phillips The Mad Scientists, Randy R. Mary Ann F. The Big Lover, Eddy Morgan Mr. Mrs. William Earl Pritchard Mr. Mrs. Eugene Szigeti Mr. Mrs. S. W. Trainer Mr. Mrs. Chuck Phelps Junior Tri-Hi-Y Mr. Mrs. George Rafey Mrs. W. F. Butterworth Mr. Mrs. E. B. Minter Jeep Janie Dr. Mrs. R. E. Miller Mr. Mrs. W. T. Drake Mr. Mrs. Roy M. Glass Fanny Hapstack Road Runner Mark Wilson Patsy Glass Miss Mann Stephen Joseph Selinger, Esq. Duke” Vickie Davis ! Vaya con Dios! K. A. King —Friday ' s Child Charles N. Moore Jean De Pleum Uncus- Big C Connie Stone Mary Ann Randy Sandy Rhonda Janet Hole Cathy Cocorikis L. M. H. A. L. (Lisa) Mr. Mrs. G. L. McCullen Mr. Mrs. G. S. Orr Mr. Mrs. H. D. Hamner, Jr. Mr. Mrs. L. T. Bertram Mr. Mrs. R. A. Staley Mr. Mrs. William D. Minor Ricky Stephanie Roma, Marilyn, Jo, Belinda Ricky (Dick) Faulkner Bill Sandy Linda Ragland Larry Terrell Craig and Becky C. Webb—Beat this you other 69 ' s. Richard P. Heretick Matt Smartt Joyce and Sandra Rock and Stock Carolynn Moore Fork Union College of Knowledge George Hovaness Gilliam ' s Gorillas Jeannine Collins King Hovaness I Linda Hoffman Mr. Mrs. Earl Allen Mr. Mrs. Richard Hoffman Senior Home Room 306 Talley at Park Drive-In The Armenian General Benevolent Union To My Admirers—Turk Mr. Mrs. W. E. Akers Pam Lyman Russell Allen Pam Debby Diane Curtis A Friend WE SUPPORT THE DEVILS Butch Loves Patty Best Government Class—Mr. Daniel ' s 4th Mrs. Giese ' s 6th period Study Hall Homeroom 309 Mrs. Farnsworth ' s 9th grade H.R. 310 315 Supports the Class of 1969 Walter M. Altman, Jr. Mr. Mrs. L. Douglas Pritchard Mr. Mrs. Roy M. Hunter From Vince to one so small with my all Mr. Mrs. Ross A. Holsclaw Dr. Mrs. N. F. Wyatt Charles E. Hunter Mr. Mrs. Robert Emory Mr. Mrs. S. F. Maxey, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Logan C. Harding Miss King ' s Excedrin Headache HR 182 Mr. Mrs. Charles W. Smith Mr. Mrs. William Sierichs Mr. Mrs. Francis Vergara Mr. Mrs. Plato G. Eliades Mr. Mrs. Allen Garrett Mr. Mrs. Raymond Garrett Americ ana Aviation Hopewell, Virginia Mr. Mrs. W. C. Holland Bo Nita Mr. Mrs. Stanley Dereski Mr. Mrs. H. W. Holt Mr. Mrs. R. K. Huntley, Jr. J. S. D. S. The Best Club in Town Mr. Mrs. E. S. Kokinski Mr. Mrs. John Snell Mr. Mrs. C. Wilson Rives Mr. Mrs. George Mills, Jr. Mrs. Flora Rackley Mr. Mrs. J. W. Hyslop Lt. Col. (Ret) Mrs. James K. Kitchen Mr. Mrs. Charles Rogers Mr. Mrs. H. C. Turner Linda Hyslop Mr. Mrs. Willie Brown Mr. Mrs. M. J. Edwards Mr. Mrs. Calvin Baptiste Mr. Mrs. Luther Atkins Mr. Mrs. John Bonner Mr. Mrs. Jesse Bruce Mr. Mrs. Charles McCall Mr. Mrs. James Griffin Jr. Mrs. Robert Hall Mrs. Rosa Goodwyn Mrs. Barbara Jones Mrs. Florence Jackson Floresta Deloris Jones Mrs. Florine B. Jones Mr. Mrs. Floyd Jones Mr. Mrs. Herman Jones Mr. Mrs. Howard Jones Mr. Mrs. Joseph Clements Miss Sarah M. Jones Miss Sylvia Ethylene Jones Mrs. Pearl Lewis Mr. Mrs. Clifford Jordan Mr. Mrs. Kelly McDowell Mr. Mrs. Douglas Moore Mr. Mrs. Thomas Point Pouch” the Cool Mr. Mrs. James Robinson Mr. Mrs. Paul Robinson Mr. Oliver W. Thomas Mrs. Alice Tompkins Mr. Mrs. Matthew Tompson Mrs. Laura D. Stallings Mr. Mrs. James Smith Mr. Alphanse A. Tucker Mr. Mrs. Walter Turner Mrs. Thomas Wallace Son Mrs. Francis Washington Mrs. Jean LaVern Washington Mr. Mrs. Johnnie M. Warren Mr. Mrs. Andrew Mitchell Mr. Mrs. Wi llie L. West, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Matthew L. Cook Mrs. Clara M. Surley Mr. Maston Sessoms Mr. Benjamin J. Sessoms (Joe S. Pope) Joe the Cool Man of Soul Mr. Mrs. Brodery Stallings Mr. Mrs. William R. Relaford Mrs. Lecola Edwards Mrs. Geraldine Davis Mr. Mrs. John W. Allen Mrs. Rulette Blackwell Mrs. Mr. Joseph Johnson Mr. Mrs. Walter A. Reynolds Pat and Melva Elder Anne Wayne Griffin Miss Lewis Mr. Newsome A. J. Kendrick Joyce Milton Kenny Leech George Lamm Mr. Mrs. Vernon Martin WE SUPPORT THE KALEIDOSCOPE Senior Homeroom 148 Mrs. Helen D. Agrella Ricky Fran Miss Stacy Kroemer Mr. Mrs. Robert N. Henry Mr. Mrs. D. D. Neal Freda Chris T. D. T.-L. C. Mr. Mrs. F. C. Fear Homeroom 303 Mr. Mrs. Paul L. Lambert Sunshine Bluebird, Morning Dew Love Light Patsy and Brent Howard Parsons Paula Arons PGHS Mr. Mrs. Donald W. Gould Children of the 290th Combat Engineers Miss Taylor—Are you kidding?!!! William Sierichs Paul Marilyn Glenn Roach The HM ' s of ZOP THE two Baseball Fans Warren Sue Mr. Mrs. Richard Ray Reid The 3 Stooges: Marilyn, Karen, Sherry Mr. Mrs. Alan Gregory Weston Beth, Jan, Billy Wade Baby Betsy Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wayne Weston D. L. L. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Weston Barbara A. Leadbetter Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Manning Mr. Mrs. Mitchell Coury Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Morriss, Jr. Major Mrs. C. L. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kennedy Mr. Mrs. Paran Chase Mr. and Mrs. Bryan L. Whitehead Debbie King Goldie and Donna Clark Linda Collins Billy Janosik Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rose A. D. The City Point Cheerleaders Barbara Mabe John Manckia Susan Payne Stuart Lee Gorgeous George Keith Connie HHS Majorette Corps Mr. Mrs. Michael Hannon Mr. Mrs. C. P. Minor, Jr. E. Stidham Mr. Mrs. H. S. Dewberry Janice Neil Gordon Mr. Mrs. R. M. Doutt Carl Moogalian Lenora and Wayne Tyrone Mrs. Helen B. Sharp Paul Evans Maud, Sallie, Susan, Krystal Robbie and Faye Mr. Mrs. R. B. Gill Steve and Betty Jo Mr. B. T. Johnson Mr. Morefield ' s 6th period class Mr. Mrs. John Sharp Chris Vance Mr. Mrs. R. A. May Gerald McCall Dr. Mrs. D. C. Booker Mr. Mrs. Paul McCall Mr. Mrs. Carl Wiseman So Great to be Away GHW Mrs. Nellie Shuttleworth Barry and Mary Carr Bill Witherow Barry Lutz Dianne Jimmy Margo Wright Jack Ripani Mr. Mrs. Walter Krause William D. Minor, Jr. S. L. W. Mr. Mrs. W. J. Morris Deanne Charlton Mr. Mrs. W. E. Shurm Wesley United MYF Mr. Mrs. J. W. Bennett Kathleen Lewis Mr. Mrs. Harry Baldwin Senior Choir Bill Margaret Sandie and At. Mr. Mrs. John W. Mitchell Danielle Aderholt Mr. Mrs. Giles Strickland Billy Peggy Buddy say Mrs. B. Maclachlan hello to all students Miss Audrey Chambliss Gary L. Martin 1 Mr. Mrs. Joseph Johnson Mr. J. P. Tiller, Jr. David Bonner STP KLONIS MARKET Room Additions Complete Food Shopping Tri-City Area 708-710 City Point Road Patios — Garages Foundations Hopewell, Virginia 23860 Fireplaces — Driveways Over 20 Years Experience ROGER B. SPAIN TERMITE CONTROL COMPANY R. H. HAMILTON Bonded Termite Control Kill All Ants and Bugs general contractor Pre-estimates No Obligation call 458-7005 call 458-3616 or 458-3741 Masonry Concrete Work a DALTON ' S JEWELERS Specialty 115 N. Sycamore St. Petersburg, Va. 1501 Miles Av. Hopewell, Va. 23860 Visit our Teen Bar For all the Latest in Teenage Jewelry. Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1969 ALVIN JONES STUDIO 1715 City Point Rd. Hopewell, Va. 458-3637 Specializing in Natural Color Weddings WHOPPA-BURGER SHOP For a meal on a bun call 458-9921 2510 Oaklawn Blvd. R. H. JOEL Diamonds — Watches Silver — Crystal — China Bridal Registry PfNEWOOD — GROCERY— M . PINEWOOD GROCERY Nick A. Klonis, Owner 325 South City Point Road Phone 458-7607 THE BROADWAY GARAGE Hopewell ' s Largest Independent Body Shop and Wrecker Service Day: 458-3613 Night: 458-8079 Caught in the act! Boy! What a party! Compliments of RANDOLPH MOTORS INC. HEFFINGTON REAL ESTATE, INC. HOPEWELL FEED AND SEED STORE Dodge — Chrysler 700 S. 15th Ave. Hopewell 107 E. Poythress Hopewell, Virginia 458-8000 458-6708 458-7727 Compliments of STAN ' S HOPEWELL RADIO TELEVISION HOPEWELL QUICK LUNCH North Sycamore Petersburg, Va. 732-6386 15th Ave. Maryland 458-9259 113 Hopewell Street 458-6526 Compliments of HARLAN BUTTERWORTH CONSTRUCTION 206 Winston Churchill Dr. Okay—Now, don ' t get belligerent.” Mad scientists at work. HOPEWELL IRON METAL CO., INC. South 6th and W. Railroad Hopewell, Virginia Phone 458-8514 Hopewell 458-1288 LLOYD TAYLOR, INC. Pipe — Valves - Fitting — Fabrication OWNERS E. A. Babanats Lloyd G. Taylor P. O. Box 98 Hopewell, Virginia 23860 Compliments of HALSTEAD ' S TEXACO Firestone Tires Accessories Mechanical Work Road Service State Inspection 15th Avenue City Point Road Hopewell 458-8100 - ;v iv ' t s vl LL L l Business Phone 458-8271 Residence Phone 458-3214 DENNIS GULF SERVICE Complete Automotive Service 915 S. 15th Ave. S. G. Dennis, Prop. Hopewell, Va. Congratulations to the Class of 1969 LIFE IS AN ACCOMPLISHMENT, NOT MERE EXISTENCE. MR. SOBER ' S HOMEROOM (308) Gab, Gossip, Gi bble, Chitter, Chatter, Chuckle! MAZZIE ' S DUPLEX MARKET Independent Richfood Market 3115 Oaklawn Blvd. Phone 458-9422 Quality Meats Groceries C ' mpliments of SENIOR CHOIR Hurray for our Coach! Compliments of NAVIGATOR ' S DEN COVINGTON PLUMBING HEATING CO. Air Conditioning Heat Pumps Owners: T. Covington C. Bogese 458-6383 Congratulations to the Senior Class from A FRIEND Compliments of STANLEY ' S GROCERY STORE 1304 Arlington Road Hopewell, Virginia Dance to the music! CLARK PRITCHARD CLOTHIERS 201 East Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 458-2200 Compliments of LUCK ' S BARBER SHOP East Broadway Stop! Don ' t come any closer. HOPEWELL GLASS COMPANY 208 East Poythress Street Telephone 458-3966 Autoglass — Mirrors — Plate Glass RACKLEY ' S RADIO AND T.V. COMPANY TAYLOR ' S Now at two locations Walnut Mall Downtown Shopping Center 119 N. Sycamore Prep Clothing KEITH AND ALLEN CLOTHIERS Serving Hopewell With 236 East Broadway 458-6000 Hopewell, Va. RCA Victor Motorola the Finest in Men ' s Wear 265 East Broadway Hopewell, Virginia JOHN RANDOLPH HOSPITAL HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA John Randolph Hospital has been working with Hopewell High School through their Industrial Co-operative Training program since 1956. That year only one nursing student was employed. Since then they have employed from six to fourteen high school students in all phases of hospital work. In the X-Ray Laboratory, Diet Kitchen, Attendants, Nursing and Medical Records, students have found interesting and challenging experiences. Many of the students who have gained their RN ' s, LPN ' s, Laboratory and X-Ray training are now employed on a full time basis. The contribution made to education by this hospital to the Hopewell community is of a very high standard and inspires many students to enter the medical professions. Their students have won over thirty-five trophies in competition with Virginia students through the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. PIONEER SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF HOPEWELL Save with the friendly folks where savings pay Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 ysfs sf ' ? !? ■ m i m TUCKERS AMBULANCE SERvMCeSHSBHHI — - - xm. P1P1 HERETICK FEED SEED CO. Feeds—Seeds—Fertilizers—Chicks Pets and Pet Supplies General Farm Supplies 417 S. 15th Ave. 458-9395 Modernize Phone Your Home 458-5235 HOPEWELL CRAFT CO. 803 Arlington Rd. Hopewell, Va. Robert S. Ellis Owner Custom Cabinets Kitchen Remodeling Phone Day or Night 458-1239 TUCKER AMBULANCE SERVICE 24 Hour Service Hopewell, Va. 23860 1211 -A Arlington Road GARRETT ' S STATION Broadway and Randolph Hopewell, Virginia H ILlt.M. ' U ' l M L’Btt. t. HI U.-1 - 4. Compliments of ARLINGTON MEAT MARKET 1202 Arlington Road Owner: Francis Dereski Da Vinci and his Mona Lisa?? A hot time in the old town tonight! YOUNG-HARRISON CLOTHIERS ' A Label of Quality” 22 North Sycamore Petersburg H. R. POWERS All Floors Refinished Satisfaction Guaranteed 3010 Boston 458-2971 ZAK ' S GULF SERVICE City Point and 7th Ave. 458-8101 Automotive Service Since 1939 International Cub Cadet Dealer Compliments of ALLIED AUTO PARTS, INC. WYATT ' S FLORIST WHITE HOUSE CAFETERIA 242 East Poythress 458-5324 Chortle, Chortle! 226 E. Poythress Automotive Parts, Supplies, Equipment 458-6341 JAS. M. WILKERSON FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT, INC. Established 1875 Petersburg, Virginia 23803 Office: Corner South Ave. Harrison Street Phone Office 732-8911 Residence 732-8100 The best in flowers and service” 600 W. Broadway Hopewell 458-6392 Jimmy Wyatt Candid Camera? Where? Best Wishes OLAKER SCHOOL OF DANCE Member of Dance Educators of America, Inc. Best Wishes from 0. K. TIRE RUBBER COMPANY THE SIXTY-NINERS RED FRONT MEAT MARKET 218 Hopewell Street Hopewell, Virginia 458-2495 Compliments of BROADWAY BARBER SHOP STANDARD-JAMES INC. “For Better Shoes” 124 North Sycamore Petersburg, Virginia 733-0567 Kill it before it multiplies! Compliments of GREENBANK CONSTRUCTION CO. Contrs. Petersburg-Hopewell Road Equipment Rental Industrial Construction Utility Work The Last of the Mohicans!?! PHILLIP LEVY AND CO. Furniture—Appliances—Carpet The Brand Name Store Broadway Main Hopewell, Virginia Call 458-8211 HOPEWELL OIL COMPANY Man, I ' m gonna take this doll How else may I help you? So, you take the doll. I want the bag. CD c CD o O a E CD X LU CD C o co i_ CD Q. m X a r-f 3 c •o r-f CD 5 ' 3 o •Hi o ' CD a 3 O o_ CD CO CD aojAjas snoejjnoQ s siueid aiejs p a|diuexg Everyone is doing his or her thing and in 1969, while everybody is doing their thing State Planters continues to be a leader. As a member bank of United Virginia Bankshares Incorporated, your Bank has selected a distinctive new name— UNITED VIRGINIA BANK STATE PLANTERS JIMMY ' S WEST END ESSO Road Service Complete Auto Repairs 15th Buren 458-9819 IPSCO DIVISION SYNOLLOY CORPORATION All Types of Industrial Piping Supplies — Stainless Steel Carbon BUTTERWORTH ' S Southside Virginia ' s Leading Home Furnishers” 246 Broadway Hopewell Compliments of HARRIS SNACK BAR Terminal Street Hopewell, Virginia HOWERTON ' S Jewelers Opticians 207 N. Main Street Hopewell, Virginia 458-6644 Compliments of METROPOLITAN LINEN RENTAL SERVICE Compliments of KOVAL ' S SUPERMARKET 2605 Berry Street Hopewell, Virginia Phone: 458-4116 Rough night, huh, Fellas? Compliments of JAMES J. VERGARA REAL ESTATE INSURANCE L M TV 725 West Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 23860 Television Repair Phone 458-9402 Compliments of J. HAMILTON HENNING, SR. HARRISON TIRE SERVICE 202 Commerce Street Hopewell, Virginia Phone:458-6354 Now you ' re ready—go out there and knock ’em Dead! There she is—Miss America! Hey—Don ' t give up yet! We do nothing right But we have fun doing it! Call for free estimates 458-9332 Congratulations to The Class of ' 69! You Are Invited to Visit Our New Location for Your Automotive Needs We Will Be Happy To Serve You In Any Way Hopewell Virginia OAKLAWN BOWL Compliments of 4204 Oaklawn Blvd. 458-5913 SOWERS HARDWARE NEIL ' S SHOE SHOPE 16 AMF Lanes MARINE Hopewell ' s Most Modern Bowling Establishment 234 E. Broadway Hopewell STROSNIDER CHEVROLET INC. 5200 Oaklawn Blvd. BARBER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. flf-XWHy ' -THWWIM-S ? Xfl:t kk ' C?RAM ' ;.,VLt-’LlftfLi ..i.J -4J V I i V 1 4 v; Come seethe making of power Vepco’s first commercial atomic power station is now under construction in Surry County, Virginia. In the new Information Center overlook¬ ing the site, you will see an excellent slide presentation, fascinating exhibits, and a working model of the reactor. (And from the balcony, you can watch them assemble the real thing.) Open 10 AM to 4 PM Monday through Sat¬ urday and 1 PM to 6 PM on Sunday. For tour information call 771-3194 in Richmond. Vepco more power to you... at less cost s JPf ATWATER DANCE STUDIO 2610 City Point Road 458-3217 MISS BURCH ' S SENIOR HOMEROOM 317 ROGER ' S PURE SERVICE ' Our Policy Will Meet Your Standards 3221 Oakl awn Boulevard 458-2535 CONGRATULATIONS BUSINESS AND EDITORIAL STAFFS of the KALEIDOSCOPE and to the GRADUATING CLASS of HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION Fibers Division Agricultural Division Plastics Division CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY, INC. FIRESTONE SYNTHETIC FIBERS AND TEXTILES COMPANY HERCULES INCORPORATED INDEX A Abernathy, Robert 76, 77, 85, 127 Ackerman, Douglas 97 Ackerman, Patricia 88, 148 Adams, Laura 88 Adams, Kenny 88 Aderholt, Danielle 38, 190, 122, 127, 151 Adkins, Kathie 77 Agrella, Helen 13 Akers, Sharon 97, 184, 128 Akins, Marsha 97 Alexander, Carol 1 2 Aldridge, Carolyn 97, 116 Aldridge, Wayne 97 Aldridge, Nehl 77, 114, 128, 138, 141, 142 Alford, James 38, 116 Allen, Paula 97, 112, 129 Allen, Debbie 88, 116, 148 Allen, Randy 88, 118 Allen, Russell 88, 116, 118 Allen, Ella 88 Allen, Jesse 38, 131 Allen, Lucinda 38 Allender, Claudia 38, 74, 142, 209, 168, 183, 190, 143, 144 Allmond, Catharine 38, 134 Almarode, Kathie 97 Almarode, Donald 88 Altman, John 38, 74 Ameen, R ichard 96, 97, 113, 138 Ameen, Roma 87, 88, 11 5, 112, 126, 128 Ameen, David 88, 167, 138 Amiss, Sandra 88, 140 Amidei, Kenneth 77, 186 Andrews, Mae 18 Andrews, Robert 11 Anderson, Debbie 97, 150 Anderson, Jody 88, 169, 183, 190, 112, 122 139, 126, 128 Anderson, Randy 77 Anderson, Robert 77, 85 Anderson, Thomas 77, 157, 128 Ange, James 97 Angle, Lora 77, 144 Angle, Terry 38, 145, 147 Archer, Larry 97 Archer, Walter 18, 130 Armstrong, Valerie 97 Armstrong, Dianne 77 Arnold, Patsy 88, 112, 119, 126 Artis, James 97 Arvin, Robert 97, 167 Ashbrook, Barry 97 Ashworth, Ricky 77, 151 Atkins, David 97 Atkins, Debra 88, 148 Atkins, Kathy 138 Atkins, Madeline Atkins, Sandra 126, 148 Atwood, Linda 39 Aultman, Reginald 97 Auton, Robert 88 Auton, William 77, 128 Aycock, Charles 97, 167 B Baber, Carolyn 39, 144 Baldwin, Harry 20 Baird, Alice 97 Bailey, Suzanne97, 127, 116, 151 Bailey, Donna 97, 128, 1 29, 116 Bailey, Christine 97, 1 50 Bailey, Elizabeth 77 Bailey, Thomas 77, 146, 147, 151 Bailey, Zoe 1 27, 110 Bailey, Allen 39, 131 Bailey, Rachael 39, 139, 150, 153 Baker, Tom 97 Baker, Nathaniel 97, 167 Baker, Stephen 88, 144 Baker, Jacqueline 88 Banvard, Claudia 97, 128, 112, 116, 150 Banvard, Stephanie 88, 123, 127, 112, 151, 152 Bannerman, Irene 88 Bannerman, Robert 77, 144 Bane, Judy 39, 125 Barber, Christine 97 Barnes, Marsha 97 Barbee, Judy 88, 148 Barnes, Gary 88, 147 Barker, Milton 145 Barrett, William 88 Barnes, Sherry 77, 142 Barber, Judy 39 Barnes, Samuel 40, 146, 147, 151 Barber, Stephen 39 Bass, Thomas 97, 167 Bass, Janice 40 Batton, Donna 77 Baugher, Robert 186 Baxley, William 88, 146, 147 Bell, Patricia 97, 148 Belcher, Harvey 97 Belch, Cynthia 123, 112, 151, 1 52 Bell, John 77, 131 Bell, Oneida 77 Belch, Robert 40, 34, 73 Bell, Tommy 166 Benedict, Sultan Bennett, Carol 97, 169, 129, 115 Bentzoni, Debra 97 Bentley, Vicki Bennett, Richard 77, 85, 147 Bennett, Samuel 147 Bennett, Judith 77 Berry, Jean 88, 116, 148, 150 Berry, Maynard 88 Bertram, Kathleen 40, 123 Bickings, Frances 77, 144 Biggs, Cindy 97 Billingsley, Donna 77, 128 Billy, Pamela 40, 1 56, 1 60, 163, 127, 142, 151, 152, 143 Birchett, Brent 40, 156, 160, 163, 127 Birchett, Ruth 40, 123, 110, 144 Bishop, Harry 77 Bishop, Florence 40 Blackman, Pamela 97, 151 Blanchard, Clarence Balckman, Robert 88 Balckman, Mary 88 Blowe, Gladys 77, 128 Blount, Douglas 41 Bobb, Pamela 41, 125 Bohon, Sylvia 41, 72, 123 Bonner, Brenda 97 Bonner, David 88, 119, 127, 115, 139 Bonner, Catherine 41, 73, 192, 142, 134 Bonner, John 149 Boone, Carolyn 187 Boone, Joe 88, 150 Bowman, Donald 97 Bowen, Lewis 97, 150 Bowen, Thomas 97 Bowen, Reggie 185 Boyette, Rachael 88, 124, 148 Boyette, Sydney A. 137 Branch, Brenda 97 Brannan, Grover 130 Bradley, David 41 Branch, Bill 40, 130, 114 Brannan, Jasper 41, 114 Bridger, Howard 97 Brinkley, Barbara 98, 184 Britt, Janice 77, 85, 189, 190, 122, 151, 153 Brinkley, Jackie 42 Brown, Wilfred 98 Brockwell, Judith 98 Brooks, Allen 98, 182 Browder, Terry 98 Brown, Elizabeth 98 Brockwell, Richard 98, 182, 121 Brooks, Paul 88 Brown, Peggy 99, 124, 148 Brown, Deborah 89, 1 30 256 own, Jerry 89 ockwell, Deborah 88 own, Cornelius 77, 146, 1 51 own, Brenda 77 own. Judge 42, 144, 149 umfield, Bonita 98 yant, William 98 yant, Diane 98 yant, Lula 124, 42 idd, Jane 42, 125 iffo, Judy 98, 129, 150 ijakowski, Michael 89, 157, 161, 164, 182, 185, 114 jrchett, Ralph 98 jrkey, Cheryl 98, 129, 126, 149 jrnham, Charles 98, 167 jrrow, Robert 98, 127, 149 jrnes, Brenda 98, 148 jren, Robert 42, 186, 114 jrian, Brenda 42, 34 jtterworth, Curtis 96, 98, 161, 182 139, 148 irroughs, Patricia 42, 125 jtor, Joseph 89 utor, Mary 78 utler, Jennie 42 utler, Kathy 43 utterworth, Ruth 43, 72, 138, 145, 147 C aison, Charles 89, 167 ampen, Robert 98 ampbell, Shelia 89, 1 51 ampen, Eleanor 43, 168, 187, 122 apron, Linda 98 appiali. Melody 78, 85 arr, Donald 98 arrico, Helen 98, 124 arr, Gracie 9 arpenter, Kazuko 140 artin, Georgina 78, 187, 142, 122 arter, Ronald 78 :arr, Joyce 78 :arr, Barry 78, 43, 185, 130 :asey, Susan 98, 116 :asey, Donald 89 :awthorn, Danny 78 lerny, Jo Anne 89, 148 :havis, Janet 190 ;havis, Thomas 98 ' hambliss, Audrey 126 Chappell, Brenda 87, 89 Chandler, Yuell 186 Chapman, Shelia 89, 119, 112, 166 ;hase, Barbara 78, 192, 193, 145, 146 Chavis, Vicki 78, 168, 183, 190, 122, 142 Charlton, Robert 78 Chappell, William 44, 131 Charlton, Deanne 44, 127, 116, 148 Cherubim, Louis 186 Cheely, Douglas 43, 150, 153 Chisholm, Mike 185 Chisholm, Phillip 78, 85 Chivers, Karen, 190 Chivers, Charles 43 Christian, Leroy Clarke, Edwin 98, 127 Claiborne, Vanessa 98 Claiborne, La Fran 98 Claiborne, Joyce 148 Claiborne, Clyde 98 Claiborne, Richard 146, 151 Claiborne, Willie 78, 151 Clark, Bruce 43, 34, 72, 73, 75, 188, 121, 143, 116 Clark, Don 43, 121 Clary, Henry 44 Clary, Lisa 144 Clarke, Peggy 44, 75, 131 Cocorikis, Cathy 78, 131 Collins, Michael 89 Collins, Carol 1 50 Coleman, Sandra 98 Collins, Linda 89, 128 Cole, Billy 89 Cole, Ronald 78 Collins, Linda 44 Collins, Jeannie 44 Confer, Richard 98, 150 Conover, John 98, 124 Connelly, Evelyn 98 Connelly, Patricia 89 Conner, Audrey 78, 124 Connelly, Joern 44 Cook, Denise 119, 124 Cook, Lynn 119, 124 Cornelius, David 78 Cornelius, Kristin 78, 187, 148 Costenbader, Sarah 169, 124, 148 Coury, Elizabeth 98, 116, 148 Courtney, Sylvia 89 Coury, Janet 44, 116, 127 Covington, Veronica 148 Cozart, Sharon 89 Cramer, Jill 98, 116 Crampton, Diane 98, 169 Craighead, Greg 89, 147, 150 Cramer, Jack 45, 151 Craighead, Marvin 45, 156, 159, 160, 163, 185, 139 Crews, Edward 98, 116 Creggar, Glenn 89, 128, 127 Creech, Jackie 78 Crenshaw, Michael 45 Crockett, Franklin 182 Crocker, Connie 78, 185, 120 Cuddihy, Nancy 96, 98, 139 Cuddihy, Sandra 45, 209, 142, 134, 139, 138, 143, 264 Cunningham, Mark 76, 78, 85, 130 Cunningham, Michael 45, 157, 161, 165, 186, 121 Curry, Claudia 98 Curry, Joseph 78 Curtis, Kay 45 Curtis, Patti 45 Cyckevic, Belinda 89, 11 5, 1 26, 128, 138 D Dail, Marcenda 89, 139 Dail, Robert 45 Dalkiewicz, Lee 98 Dalton, Bruce 138 Dalton, Ronald 89 Dale, Denise 190, 138 Damron, Lou 99, 169, 150 Daniel, Henry 1 51 Daniels, Allen 99, 167 Daniels, Vickie 99 Danner, Richard 78, 131 Dancy, Gloria 46 Daniel, Terry 121, 130 Daniel, Edwina 1 23 Daniel, Jack 123 Darling, Stuart 34 Davis, Paula 126 Davis, Neal 99, 121 Davis, Courtney 89 Davis, Lewis 78 Davis, Jeanette Davis, Vicky 78, 123, 142 Davis, Sheryl 78, 147 Dawson, Robert 89 Dawling, Rita 89, 169 Day, George 89, 1 50 Day, Paul 47, 121 Dean, Charles 89 Dean, Gary 78, 113, 142, 134 Dean, Vickey 78, 148 Debrick, Roger 99 Dempsey, Juanita 89 Demps, Ernest 89, 147 Dennis, Marcellus 99 Dennis, Kathleen 148 Derichsweiler, Ruth 99, 124 Devers, Georgia 99, 149 Devers, Mike 78 257 Dewberry, Virginia 78, 110, 139 Divittori, Victor 89, 167 Divittori, Ernest 89 Doane, John 78, 1 21 Dolan, Gary 79 Donigian, George 47, 186,128, 11, 118, 146, 141, 151 Douglas, Janet 89 Doutt, Barbara 144, 146 Dowdy, Toby 131 Dry, Flake 186 Dudley, Carnell 79 Dulaney, Robert 99 Dunbar, William E Eastman, Leon 99 Eason, Linda 99 Easter, Annie 99, 148 Easterling, Kathleen 90, 119, 116, 145 Eason, Kathryn 145 Easter, Stewart 47, 149 Eavey, Charlton 90 Eavey, Ellen 90, 168, 123, 124, 129, 151 Eavy, Gregory 79, 146 Edmonds, James 99, 167 Edmonds, Cynthia 90 Edmondson, Steve 90, 167 Edmondson, William 47, 144, 148 Edwards, Bruce 145 Edwards, Betty 47, 209, 116, 123, 142, 134, 143 Elder, Gilbert 99 Eldridge, Nerine 47, 168, 189, 122, 148, Ellis, Michael 99, 167, 139 Ellis, Allen 87, 90, 127 Elliot, Kay 187 Elliott, Jane 79, 168, 183, 187, 122, 145 Ellis, David 48, 186, 145, 147 Ellison, William 48, 72, 75, 116, 144, 147 Elmore, Thurman 47, 145, 146 Emmons, Robert 99, 167 Emory, Susan 112, 128 Emory, James 48, 1 70, 176, 131 England, Terry 99, 169 England, Gregory 79, 114, England, Jeannie 79, 123, 151 England, John 48, 118, 141 England, Thomas 48, 118, 1 29, 141, 149 Epps, Bernie 181 Epps, James 99, 1 50 Eubank, Duree 90 Evans, Beatrice 99 Everett, R ita 79, 85, 110, 116, 123, 129, 142, Everhart, Donald 79 F Farmer, Donald 99 Faris, Ronald 90, 118, 128, 129 Farnsworth, Phyllis 141 Farnsworth, Chuck 186 Farnsworth, Robert 90, 188, 119, 121, 146, 150 Farley, Dale 90 Farley, Ronald 90, 118, 1 28, 1 29 Faulkner, William 79, 145, 146, 147 Fear, Freda 187, 122, 123, 151, 153 Fenn, Micky 186 Field, William 99, 151 Field, Randall 99 Fiels, Roland 99 Finklea, Donna 90, 116, 148 Fisher, Charles 90, 182, 114 Flaherty, Richard 90, 113, 116, 138 Fletcher, Diane 124 Fletcher, Perry 90 Flemming, Cary 115 Flowers, Carrie 90 Flowers, Joyce 79, 187 Foley, Leslie 186 Foley, Benjamin 99 Ford, Donna 99 Forti, Kenneth 99 Ford, Sallie 79 Fore, James 48 Fowler, Debra 99, 191, 110, 126 1 51 Fowler, James 79 Foxworth, Glen 48, 185, 130 Frankenstein, Joan 99 Frame, Gary 186 Frame, Terry 130 Frankenstein, Karen 90, 138 Frantz, Michael 1 50 Frazier, Deborah 79, 168, 184, 110, 122, 142, 134 Fredrickson, Mary Ann 76, 79, 85 Fridley, Mary 49 Fuller, Michael 90 Full, Teresa 90 Furr, Eric 90, 118, 119, 141, 151 Furr, Dennis 79, 151 Futch, Duane 99, 167, 121 Futch, Kevin 79, 171, 178 Fuzy, Edith 99, 128, 151 G Gaddy, Sarah 90, 144 134 Gaddy, Connie 79, 1 23 Gadinis, Charles 49, 141, 146 Gardner, Ava 99, 149 Garfinkel, Harry 79, 85 Garner, Steven 79, 118, 145 Garrett, Annette 49, 138, 145 Garrett, Rebecca 79, 142, 151, 152 Garris, Sue 79, 129 Garvin, William 49 Gessell, David 49, 113, 116, 11 7, 145, 146 Getty, Juan 90 Gholson, James 90, 1 50 Gholson, Joyce 184 Gholson, Jean 49 Giese, Juanita Giese, Kerry 99, 116, 129 Giese, Kenneth 49, 146 Gilliam, Sheila 99 Gilchrist, Dennis 90 Gilliam, Renee 79, 116 Gilchrist, William 79 Gilliam, Janet 49, 110, 123, 134, 136, 145, 146 Gilliam, Nancy 50, 201, 144, 145, 147 Giles, Willie Gilliam, Sheila 148 Glass, Richard 96, 99, 167, 182, 121 Gladwell, Carolyn 99 Glass, Cary 79, 142, 134, 136 Glass, Patsy 50, 134, 136, 144 Glass, Linda 50, 209, 192, 110, 142 Glazebrook, Marna 50, 130 Glazebrook, Jerry 85, 157, 161 Gleason, Kenneth 99 Gleason, Jewell 79, 85, 190, 192, 193 Gleason, Donnie 50, 149 Glovier, Jeannette 99 Glover, Thomas 99, 188, 142, 114, 116, 121, 128, 129, 134 Glovier, Sandra 145 Goff, Celia 80, 115, 148 Goldberg, Beth 169 Goldberg, Jane 50, 168, 123 Goodman, Jo Anne 87, 116, 126, 145, 147 Goodman, John 80 Goodman, Lois 80 Gordon, Allison 190 Gorkiewicz, Robert 90 Gorkiewicz, Mark 80, 85 Gouge, John 50 Grant, Calvin 100 Graham, Pamela 100, 116 Gray, Janet 100, 148 Graves, Frank 149 Graham, David 100 258 Graves, John 90, 167 Grant, Brenda 80 Gray, Garry 131 Grammer, Mary 80 Grant, Emily 131 Green, Sharon 100 Green, Hattie 100, 149 Griffin, Jacquelin 80, 151 Griffin, Wayne 51 Griffin, Rosalind 51, 125 H Haggerty, Larry 80 Haggerty, Dennis 51 Haggerty, Paula 51, 131 Hainstock, Robert 90 Hall, Lacey 100 Hall, Sylvia 144 Halsey, Debra 90 Hall, Peggy 148 Haley, Deborah 51, 125 Hamner, Nathan 90, 127, 128, 129 Hammond, Kay 80, 145 Hamner, William 80, 188, 128, 129, 142, 134 Hanchey, Eldred 145 Hanhart, Mike 100 Hanchey, Olivia 80 Hapstak, Frances 51, 116, 11 7, 123, 148 Hapstak, Lea Hardee, Penny 100, 166 Harris, Wayne 100, 182, 121 Harless, Vickie 100 Harper, Tyrone 100 Harris, Patricia 100, 128 Harrison, Pamela 100 Harlan, John 96, 100, 182, 121, 138 Harper, James 128, 113, 117 Harris, Joanne 87, 90, 127 Harrison, Betsy 90 Harrison, Mark 90 Harvey, Linda 90 Harper, William 80, 185 Harris, Thomas 80, 185 Harrison, Patricia 80 Hart, Larry 185 Hartsell, Clayton 80 Harvey, Samuel 52 Harper, Marsha 51, 131, 110 Harris, Claudia 51,110 Harris, Deborah 52 Harris, William 52, 163, 131 Harsh, James 100 Hatch, William 100 Hayes, Deborah 100 Hayes, Reginald 100 Hayes, Ronald 100 Hayden, Charlotte 90 Hayes, James 90, 181 Hayes, Barbara 80 Hazlegrove, Dane Hazlitt, Harvy 80, 188 Hazlegrove, Jean 52 Heath, Elizabeth 42 Hedgepeth, Darlene 100 Hedgepeth, Kay 80, 85 H edgepeth, Keith 76, 80, 85, 170, 173, 174, 186, 114, 121 Helder, Edward 90, 167 Helder, Susan 190 Henderson, Carol 91,191,127, 128 Hendrickson, Wayne 52, 131 Hendricks, Ken 42 Henry, Barbara 52, 125 Henry, Otis 53 Henry, Jo Ann 53, 125 Heretick, Richard 107, 85 Hicks, Samuel 53 Highsmith, Dianne 53 Hill, Perry 100 Hilpert, Mari Jo 100 Hill, Solomon 91 Hill, Denise 53, 75, 11 5 Hipps, Danny 100 Hite, Sylvonia 53 Hobbs, Betty 91, 186 Hodge, Michael 53 Hoff, Alice 91 Hofmann, Charlotte 91, 189, 122 Hofmann, Gail 54 Hoffman, Linda 53, 1 23, 110, 116, 142, 134 Hogan, Diana 100 Hogan, Elizabeth 100 Hole, Alan 100, 167, 128 Hollins, Patty 100 Holloway, Lynn 171, 178, 182 Holloway, Katrina 100 Holland, James 91 Holt, Candace 91 Holloway, Arlene 100 Holloway, John 91 Holland, Mary Ellen 80, 127,128, 110 Holt, Vicky 76, 80, 85, 189, 122, 126, 142 Hole, Janet 80, 1 24, 126, 128 Holloway, Susan 184 Holloway, Patricia 54 Holden, Pat 54, 125 Honaker, Deborah 96, 100, 127 Honeycutt, Judy 100 259 Hoover, Robert 91 Hoover, Allan 185 Hoover, Darlene 54, 142, 134 Hoover, Peggy 54, 119, 116 Horner, Steven 100 Hosea, Mary In 87, 91, 112, 11 5, 126, 128 Houser, Sharon 100 Houston, Betty 91 Houston, Charles 91, 130 Howell, Graham 91 Howard, Lynda 87, 91 Hoyle, Nancy 80 Hudson, Joyce 100 Hudson, Carl 80 Hughes, Roger 100 Hughes, Keith 54 Humphries, Karen 100, 184 Hunter, Charles 100 Hunter, Susan 80, 134 Huneycutt, Judy Huntley, Gail 34, 54, 110, 142, 134 Hurlburt, Bea 100, 168, 183 Hurlburt, Donald 171,80, 178 Hyslop, John 54, 73, 74, 209, 170, 176, 181, 185, 134 I Ingram, Robert Irvin, Arthur 101 Isenhour, Mark 101 J Jacobs, Gilly 101 Jackson, Loretta 1 01 Jackson, Judith 91, 119, 124 Jacobs, Lynn 169, 91 Jacobs, Gary 91 Jackson, Lavern 80 Jackson, Warren 55, 157, 186, 120, 129 Jacobs, David 55 Jackson, Jerome Jamison, Barbara 101 Jamison, Diana 55, 125 James, Michael 101 Janosik, Joseph 1 57, 161,91 Janosik, Lynn 156, 161, 164, 165, 80, 121, 142 Janosik, James 55, 72, 1 56, 1 58, 161, 185 Jarrett, Rosa 80 Jefferson, Lois 91 Jenkins, Patricia 101 Jenkins, Pamela 91 Jenkins, Thomas 55 Jerrell, John 101 .mMiwwiiwKM. im.. ' ' i Johnson, Ronald 101 Johnson, Michael 101 Johnston, Sharon 169, 189, 91,122, 112 Johnson, Fay 91 Johnson, Sandra 91 Johnson, James 91 Johnson, Carlene 80 Johnson, Sidney Johnson, Lucilla Johnson, Vance 55, 74, 157, 160, 161, 186, 120 Johnson, Gwendlyn 55 Jolly, Gayle 56 Jones, Michael Jones, David 101 Jones, Melba 96, 101 Jones, Ann 184, 101 Jones, Sherry 184, 101,127, 112 Jones, Randolph 101 Jones, Celestine 115 Jones, Brenda 101 Jones, Rose Marie Jones, Johnny 101 Jones, James 91, 130 Jones, William 91 Jones, Joseph 91 Jones, Jimmy 156, 81 Jones, Jo Ann 81 Jones, Carol 81 Jones, Alvin 81 Jones, Ligon 56, 157, 160, 163, 196 Jones, Floresta 56, 142, 134 Jones, Howard 56 Jones, Tom 56 Juenger, Michael 101 K Karnes, Melanie 56, 73, 75, 110, 115, 126, 124 Katz, Lawrence 91, 119, 118 Kaufman, Elaine 101 Kearchner, Janet 101 Keener, Alan 91 Kelly, Dorothy 56, 131 Kendrick, Graig 101 Kendrick, Karen 101 Kendrick, Archie 56 Kendrick, Joyce 57 Kerr, Carol 57 Keys, Hilda 101 Key, Larry 101 Keys, Paulette 91 King, Anne 85 King, Nancy 101 King, Johnnie 101 King, Sally 169, 91, 124 Kingery, Barbara 57 Kirk, Eleanor 57, 110 Kitchen, James 209, 57, 75, 129 KoKinski, Jeanine 85 Kolidakis, Valerie 81,85, 128 Kolek, Martha 81 Kopalchick, Joseph 57 Korby, Melvin 167, 101 Kriegler, Karen 101,116 Kudelka, Debra 169, 183, 101, 115 Kuykendall, Jerry 157, 161,81 Kyle, Sherry 101 L Lackey, Robert 116 Lambert, Stephen 101, 129 Lampman, Richard 91, 118, 119 Lambert, Christine 85, 81, 126, 110, 142, 134 Lambert, Catherine 209, 183, 54, 34, 72, 73, 75, 123, 142, 134, 264 Lamm, George 166, 171, 175, 181, 57, 121 Langford, Patricia 101 Lane, Douglas 101, 127 Langford, Harvey 91 Lance, Gary 91 Lance, Diane 58, 1 31 Laslie, Linda 129 Laslie, Rhonda 191,91,128 Lawson, Jean 169, 92, 128, 123, 119 Lawson, Jo Ann 92 Lawson, Gary 186 Leavitt, Brenda 101 Leadbetter, Betsy 85, 81,127 Leath, Dwight 81, 130 Leavitt, Roxanne 81, 110 Lee, Lauren 191, 101, 127 Lee, Thomas 96, 101 Lee, Joe 81 Lee, Donna 81 Lee, Stuart 85, 81 Leech, Kenneth 58, 114 Leftwich, Thomas 167, 96, 101 Leslie, Diane 101 Lewis, Patricia 101 Lewis, Marilyn 1 1, 101, 112 Lewis, Sandra 92 Lewis, Charles 157, 161, 182, 92 Lewis, Clark 156, 160, 186, 130, 120 Lewis, Debra 192, 193, 58, 110 Lewis, Rhonda 201, 58, 74 Lewis, Kathleen 58 Libby, Joy 81 Lifsey, John 81 Lindenmuth, Lisa 81,123 Lipscomb, Andy 81 Livingston, Patti 92 Livingson, Carol 58, 130 Loughridge, Lynne 58, 73 Lowman, Terry 102 Lowder, Stephanie 81 Lowder, Stephen 76, 114 Lowder, Danny 58, 114 Lowder, Shelly 59 Luck, Sandra 81, 123, 142 Lundquist, Conway 102 Lutz, Barry 59 Lyman, Pamela 92 M Mabe, Barbara 92, 123, 119 Mabry, Anne 191,92, 112, 127, 123 Maclin, Jerry 102 Mahoney, Patsy 101 Mahsman, Donna 81, 127 Malone, Arlene 92, 112, 124 Malamis, Sammy 81 Manieri, Vincent 92, 121 Manckia, Christine 59, 134 Manckia, John 60 Martin, Dennis 102 Markham, Wayne 102 Marr, Peggy 189, 87, 92, 123 Marshburn, Susan 81 Markham, Christine 60 Marks, Benjamin 186, 60, 34, 114 Marr, JoAnne 60, 1 28, 116, 117, 142, 134 Martin, Gary 186, 60, 74, 116, 127 Martin, Julia 66, 125 Mashburn, Susan 131 Mason, Waytt Maxey, William Mayhew, Vernell 92 Mayes, Betty 81, 129, 126 Mayes, Rebecca 81 Mazzie, Francis 167, 102 McCauley, Mike 186 McBride, John 81, 118 McClure, Gregory 102, 96, 121 McCraw, Alma 102, 149, 150 McCumber, Millie 92, 130, 151 McCann, Bill 81 McCray, Gwendolyn 148 McCall, Gerald 60, 116, 117 McDonald, Sharon 102 McDowell, Melvena 102 McDermett, Marlene McDiarmid, Donald 81, 151 260 McDaniel, Ronald McDonald, Marvin 60 McDonough, Steve 61, 114 McFarland, Debra 102 McGee, Ronald 102 McGowan, Deborah 189,92, 128, 126, 119 McGowan, Mary 92, 123 McKeever, Ivory 102, 151 McKaig, Robert 61 McLeod, Albert 61, 146, 1 51 McMillan, Betty 102 McMillan, Jose 92, 1 50 McMillan, Debra 168, 82 McNeil, Daniel 92, 114, 150 McNulty, Martha 92, 11 2, 127, 123, 129, 138, 150, 153 Meadows, Debra 61, 116, 148 Medlock, Catherine 82 Mercer, Milton 102 Mercer, Barbara 61, 125 Messer, Donald Miederhoff, Aggie 61, 148, 116 Midgett, Jerry 82 Miller, Harry Miles, Gail 149 Mills, Judith 102, 148 Miller, Carolyn 102, 124 Miller, John 82 Miles, David 82, 130 Miles, Lavern 82, 148 Miller, Theresa 82, 124 Miller, Allen 156, 158, 160, 162, 169, 185, 186 Mills, Jacqueline 62, 145, 147 Miles, Nathan 170, 1 74, 177,181,61 Minchew, Marshall 82, 144, 121 Minter, Clarence 82 Minor, Faye 62, 127, 123, 116, 151, 152 Minor, Sarah 62, 117, 116, 119, 151 Mitchell, Shelia 139, 102, 116 Mitchell, Micheal 127 Mitchell, Billy 185, 62, 140, 74, 113, 116, 127, 121 Moore, Joe 167 Moon, Velva 92 Moore, Camm 92 Moore, Coleen 187, 92 Moore, Linda 92, 123 Moore, Barbara 168, 183, 187, 82, 122 Moore, Micheal 62 Moore, Carolyn 62 Moore, Ruth 63, 130, 144 Moore, William 63 Moody, Charlston 157, 62 Moody, Garland 62 Morris, Patricia 101 Morris, Kathryn 102 Morris, Karen 92 Morene, Joyce 85, 138, 147, 145, 82, 101 Morgan, Dennis 82 Morris, Marcia 82 Moss, Robin 184, 92, 102, 139, 149 Mosley, Robert 92 Moseley, Clarence 63, 131 Mottesheard, Carri 63, 116 Moyer, William 82, 146 Muller, Stephen 82, 118, 127 Murty, Mary 92 Myers, Syd 102, 127 Myrick, Russell 157, 82, 149 N Nash, William 92 Naulty, Edward 102 Neal, Donald 63, 113, 116, 123 Neidigh, Gary 167, 102, 149 Neidigh, Micheal 82, 150 Nemetz, Joan 92, 112, 127, 123, 119, 148 Nesbitt, Carlotta 92, 148 Nesbitt, Anthony 156, 160, 163,92 Nesbitt, Larry 92 Nesbitt, Steve 92, 149 Nesbitt, Alma 82, 130 Nesbitt, Gloria 148 Nichols, Betty 93 Nicholas, Phyllis 92, 127, 119 Nichols, Rosemary 93, 148 Nicholson, Linda 82, 130 Nobles, Allen 85, 157, 160, 82, 120, 131 Noel, Alan 82 Norton, Carter 140 Norwood, Carolyn 93 Nugent, Allen 82 O ONeal, Debbie 82 Oliver, Wesley 93 Oliver, Wilbur 82 Orlando, Leslie 184 Ortiz, Joanne 102, 129 Ostreich, Debra 93, 127, 148 Overstreet, Marvin 102 P Parker, Ronald 167, 182, 96, 102 Parr, Judith 102, 128 Parker, Alice 102, 148 Partin, Richard 93, 121 Parker, Marshall 85, 156, 159, 161, 165, 171, 174, 176, 185, 139 Parsons, Howard 186, 82, 120, 121, 129 Parson, Butch 181 Parson, Sammie 82, 130, 144 Parker, Edith 82 Patterson, Mark 103 Pate, Mark 102 Pate, Beth 93, 129, 126, 151 Pate, Mary 123 Patton, Robert 93 Patterson, Krystal 76, 82, 148 Patterson, Gary 82 Pate, Joyce 82 Payne, Donna 103 Payne, Susan 83, 141 Peach, Peggy 190 Pearson, Bonnie 103, 119 Pearson, Robert 167, 93 Pelham, Linda 103, 148 Pentecost, Connie 93, 129 Pershing, Paul 156,93, 119, 114, 112 Perry, Audry 83, 142 Pettit, John 103, 127 Peterson, Brenda 149 Pettaway, Elaine 103 Peterson, William 63 Phares, Jane 103, 149 Phares, Sandra 63 Phillips, Buddy 83 Phipps, Fred 185, 64, 114, 120, 121 Philips, Horace 149 Pierce, Peggy 103 Pierce, Paulette 83 Pintavalle, Betty 93, 127 Pletcher, Diane 103 Podlewski, Tricia 72 Poe, Cathy 64, 73, 148, 145 Polk, Linda 83 Poole, David 64, 32, 35, 72, 75, 121, 114, 139 Pope, Charles 145 Pope, Joe 64, 131 Powell, Raymond 167 Powers, Junious 103 Powroznik, David 103 Powell, Ronald 103, 147 Powell, Martha 1 03 Powers, Bruce 93 Powers, Diana 93 Pritchard, Jane 87, 93, 112, 129, 126, 138, 148 Pritchara, Lane 93, 114, 182, 186 Primrose, Melody 93 Pritchard, Doug 188 261 Pritchard, Cham 64, 72, 120, 121, 181, 188 Pulley, Peggy 83 Purdie, William 131 Puse, Brian 96, 103, 139, 167 Putman, Connie 93 Q Quinn, Rosemarie 103 R Rackley, Barbara 103 Rackley, Roy 103 Rackley, Ben 64, 156, 160, 163 Rafey, Ban 87, 93, 126, 190, 191 Ragland, Linda 83 Rasnick, Glen 64, 113 Ratliff, Retha 148 Rawlings, Debra 83 Rawlings, Rita 1 51 Rawlings, Don 164 Rayner, Mary 103 Rayner, William 103 Read, David 103, 150 Reese, Beth 103, 116 Reidmiller, Randy 83, 85, 114, 121, 127, 138, 142, 186 Reid, Rene 65, 116, 123, 134 Rhoades, Terri 103 Rhodes, Woody 65, 186 Richeson, Nancy 103 Riddle, Susan 148 Riddick, Brenda 83, 148 Rideout, Thomas 65, 1 31, 186 Rigsby, Bonnie 124 Ripani, Bruce 93 Rives, Fran 34, 74, 65, 110, 143, 142, 192, 209 Roach, Glen 65 Robinette, Daniel 103 Robbins, William 103, 166 Roberts, Vanessa 103 Robinson, Brenda 93 Roberts, Rosalind 83 Robertson, Kathy 83, 115, 189 Robinson, Mary 83 Rodenbo, Barbara 103, 140 Roeder, Louis 103 Rogers, Diane 103 Rogers, James 83 Rogers, Mark 65 Ross, Dale 93, 116 Roscher, Stephen 93, 116 Ross, James 83, 1 57 Ross, Ruth 83 Rose, Margaret 34, 65, 74, 117, 126, 151, 152 Rowland, Joseph 93, 147, 151 Rowland, Sandra 65, 110, 116, 1 50, 151 Ruffin, Ronald 66, 146, 147 Ruiz, Doreen 103 Ruiz, Eugene 66 S Sack, Steven 103, 149 Sack, Estelle 66, 131 Saleeby, Jerry 66, 34, 113 Sams, Alonzo 83 Sanders, Mary 187 Sasser, Kathy 103, 128 Satterwhite, Pamela 103, 149 Satterwhite, Dooris 83, 150 Saunders, Billie 103, 150 Saunders, Larry 93, 147, 151 Saunders, Pamela 66, 125 Savannah, Clinton 103, 149 Sawson, Ken 93 Scarberry, Bonnie 103 Schulhof, Elizabeth 93, 128, 119, 116 Scott, Barbara 93 Scott, Curtis 66, 114 Sears, Darrell 83 Sears, John 66 Sebera, Thomas 103 Sebera, Ann 83 Sebera, Robert 83 Seeman, James 67, 131, 116 Selinger, Steven 83 Severin, Laura 83, 144 Sexton, Vivian 112 Sharp, Patrick 103 Sharp, Maud Ann 85, 192, 193, 76, 83, 110, 143, 134, 142 Sherwood, Paul 103, 151 Shelburne, Jackie 148 Shelton, Donna 139, 150 Shelton, Cary 83, 146 Shelburne, Lenora 67 Shornak, Sharon 96, 104 Shown, Johnny 104 Shue, Linda 104 Shuler, Linda 93 Shurm, William 67 Shuller, George 144 Shuler, Robert 67, 130 Siericks, William 83 Simpkins, Particia 104 Sipes, Jerry 104, 118 Skalleberg, Robert 156, 161, 171, 178, 83 Skelton, Donna 104 Slagle, James 167, 104, 121, 148 Slusser, Donna 104 Smartt, Matthew 104 Smalley, Steven 104 Smalley, David 67 Smith, Patricia 104, 128 Smith, Karen 104, 112 Smith, Robert 93, 157 Smith, Vinnie 83 Smith, Lula 83 Smith, William 67, 73 Smith, David 67, 114, 118, 139 Smith, William 67 Snell, Robin 192, 68, 127, 148 Snell, John 68, 131, 149 Snyder, Jo Ann 93 Soller, James 104 Solesbee, James 93 Sordelett, Martha 196, 209, 68, 74, 75, 116, 117, 146, 147 Spain, Pamela 104 Spatig, John 87 Sprague, Gary 167, 104 Spratley, Clarence 104, 147, 149 Spratley, Debra 104 Spratley, Toni 83, 115, 148 Squire, Rayfield 1 04 Stallard, Anna 104 Stallings, Gerald 104 Stallings, Sharron 191,104, 112, 128 Stanley, Jacob 104, 149 Stathis, George 104 Stancil, John 94, 150 Stancil, Susan 190, 94, 148 Staton, James 1 56 Stalling, Thomas 84 Staton, Ronald 84, 85 StClair, Jerry 156, 68, 121 Stevens, Curtis 167, 94, 147, 150 Stevens, Rhonda 84, 124 Stidham, Elisa 104, 112, 115, 126 Stockdale, Kevin 96, 104, 116, 121, 138 Stockdale, Mike 181 Stone, Connie 84 Story, Bertha 68, 130 Strosnider, Craig 84 Strickland, Jerry 68 Stump, John 104 Sublette, Bruce 185 Sutherland, Teresa 94, 11 5, 116, 118 Swain, John 104 Swafford, William 94, 130 Swackhamer, Willa 84 Switzer, Lisa 104, 112 Sutherland, Teresa 94, 115, 116, 118 262 Swain, John 104 Swafford, William 94, 130 Swackhamer, William 84 Switzer, Lisa 104, 112 Swindell, Micheal 104 Sylvester, Wayne 104 Sylvester, Jane 189, 84 T Talley, Janet 94, 116, 119, 148 Tate, Calvin 104, 149 Tate, James 94 Tatum, Rusty 94, 113, 121, 139 Taylor, Joanne 104 Taylor, Gilbert 104 Taylor, Deborah 104 Taylor, Deloras 104, 148 Taylor, David 84 Taylor, Donnie 181, 185 Taylor, James 1 30 Taylor, John 68, 130 Taylor, Micheal 69, 115, 121 Temple, Barry 94, 130 Temple, Arthur 186, 84 Tetterington, Fredic 81,94 Tharrington, Chris 85, 192, 193, 110 Theodore, Peter 104 Thompson, George 104 Thore, Sharian 104, 148 Thomas, Beth 190, 193, 192, 84, 138 Thompson, Deborah 85, 84, 145 Thore, Patsy 76, 84 Thompsom, Carolyn 69 Timperio, Carl 69 Titterington, Paige 104 Titterington, Rae 96, 104, 114, 139 Titterington, Bruce 69, 145 Towsey, Milton 94, 147, 150 Traylor, Bill 94, 151 Tucker, Debbi 104 Tudor, Wanda 105, 150 Tunstall, Rosemary Turner, Linda 105 Turner, Connie 84 Turner, Allan 69, 130 Tush, Mark 94 U Updike, Carlton 105, 149 V Vance, Diane 105, 128 Vasilos, Freda 105 Vaughn, Margret 105 Vaughn, Bonita 94 Vergara, Donna 105, 112, 115, 116, 148 Vergara, Rossi 85, 84, 76 Vick, Juanita 105 Vick, Jerry 167, 105 Vick, Sandra 84, 116, 144 Vick, James 84 Vier, Molly 191,94, 112, 127, 139 Villars, Carolyn 105, 116 W Wade, Kathy 105 Wade, Gary 70, 130 Wajick, Alice 84 Walker, Mary 105 Walton, Randy 105 Wallace, Jerry 181 Wallace, Paul 70 Warren, Joyce 105 Warren, Carol 84, 131 Warren, Steven 84 Ward, Diane 125 Warren, Alan 170, 176, 70 Washington, Robin 105 Washington, Sylvia 105 Watkins, Deborah 105, 112, 121 Watkins, Darnell 105 Watko, Paige 187 Watko, Judy 187 Weaver, Linda 70, 116, 125, 123, 142 Webb, Herbert 94 Webb, Carolton 70, 34, 127, 112 Wells, Deborah 105 Wells, Rebecca 94, 127, 112 Wellman, Rosmarie 94 Wells, Steve 70 Westermam, Shirley 94 Weston, Wade 70, 130 Wheat, Debbie 184, 187 Wheeler, John 170, 172, 176, 1 77, 179, 180, 149 Wheeler, George 84 Wheelhouse, Tim 131 Wheat, Herbbie 156, 158, 159, 160, 164, 170, 172, 173, 175, 181,71, 144 White, Phillip 94, 127 Whirley, Gregory 84 Whitley, Michael 171, 172, 173, 175, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 71 Whitmore, Nancy 71 Whorley, Debbie 94 Wilson, Nancy 105, 149 Wilson, Rebecca 168, 96, 105, 126, 138 Williams, James 105 Wilson, Mark 105 Wilson, John 105 Wilkins, Helen 105 Williamson, Thomas 94 Wilson, Gary 94, 150 Wilson, Phalathia 94, 148 Williams, Raymond 84, 114 Williams, Bobby 1 21 Williamson, Edward 84, 114 Wilkins, Virginia 1 84, 84, 115 Wilson, Marcella 84, 148 Wiggins, Judy 71, 131 Williams, Karon 71 Williams, Lawrence Wilson, Melva 59, 131 Wilson, Clifford 71 Wilson, Linwood 59 Wilson, Audrey 71 Winfield, Leon 182, 105 Winfield, Anerson Wiseman, Sarah 59, 116, 1 27, 145, 134, 142 Witherow, William 87, 94, 114, 127 Wood, Jacqueline 105 Wood, Cynthia 59 Woodward, Sue 125 Woodlief, Norman 116, 147, 144 Wray, James 105 Wrenn, Michael 94 Writht, Margo 84, 138 Wyche, Guy 1 50 Wyche, Milton 94, 130 Wyche, Ruth 84 Wyche, Thruzee 131, 148 Y Yancey, James 105 Yerby, Phillip 105 Young, Sherrie 84 Young, James 146, 150 2 Zeh, Ted 94 263 We, the Co-editors of the 1969 Kaleidoscope acknowledge with grateful appreciation all the guidance and assistance we ha ' received from our sponsor, Mr. Malvin M. Utleye. Sandra Cuddihy, Cathy Lambe DELM A IgPI %■ ?: ' ■ liffli yul


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