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THE SEVENTIES - AN ERA OF NEW FRONTIERS A new age is dawning on our world. Man has accomplished much in the last ten years, but ten years from now these accomplishments will seem like nothing. In 1969 man first set foot on the moon; by 1979 man will , perhaps , have great cities on that sat¬ ellite. Perhaps by that time man will have learn¬ ed to live with his fellow man in harmony, without prejudice or strife of any kind. Let us make the 1970 ' s an age which our generation will be proud to have had a role in shaping. Presented by THE KALEIDOSCOPE HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL fl f m 1 • r :- ' M •i | ! % . L | FOREWORD Our days at Hopewell High School are quickly drawing to a dose. The laughter of our friends, the roar of excitement over a touchdown, the frenzied chant We ' re Number One ! , the feeling of relief that floods us as we complete a book report or term paper , the hollow echo of our own loud footsteps as we walk down a deserted hall—all these and many more cherished memories reverberate through the chambers of our minds , and our throats suddenly tighten as we realize that, in a short while, all this will be no more. AH too soon we must leave—scattering like snowflakes before a gust of wind. But f we look to the future—a new era , a brave new world is opening before us. The world of the seventies will be a world of new frontiers. The door to this new era is open, and we, the Class of 1970, using experiences and know¬ ledge gained at Hopewell High School , eagerly cross the threshold, ready to face the challenge. TOM GLOVER EDITOR TABLE OF A ctivities Page 136 Organizations Page 112 4 CONTENTS Athletics Page 158 Features Page 198 A dvertisements Page 218 Index Page 262 5 DEDICA TION Miss Dolores Webb The Kaleidoscope Staff respectfully dedicates the 1970 Kaleidoscope to Miss Dolores Webb, whose efforts to promote goodwill among all the students of the school and whose cooperation with faculty members and administration has been outstanding. All who know her are proud to call her friend . 6 THE ALf lA In the heart of e Gold and Blue a Mater Hopewell High This trophy from UPI symbolizes Hopewell ' s first football state championship in twenty years ADMINISTRATION and FA CUL TY The new frontiers of life must be seen to be grasped. The administration and faculty of Hopewell High School, in guiding us through four years of striving for new frontiers, have prepared us to reach out and grasp them. The addition to the present Hopewell High School faculty of many new teachers, who are extremely anxious to put their multiple talents to work for us, is a great asset to the instructive quality of our school. These teachers, who have just graduated from college, are equipped with new techniques, ideas, and an under standing of students. This does not in any way over shadow our experienced faculty members who hav deftly guided our students in the past and present toward higher goals. The old and the new walking hand in hand complement one another. They prepare and inspire our fortunate students toward bright horizons in the new frontier. BILL HAMNER A DM NISTRA TION and FA CUL TY EDITOR ADMINISTRATION The people pictured on these pages help to set the quality of instruction found here at Hopewell High School. We owe many of our fine opportunities to them. Due to many hours of hard work and dedication, we at Hopewell High have many advantages over other schools. These people set all of our school ' s policies, those large and small, which make our school system run as smoothly as it does. Our thanks go to these dedicated people who help us in so many ways. The superintendent of schools carries out the policies set by the school board and has the overall direction of the entire system. He is aided by the Director of Instruction and the visiting teacher, who supervise our high stand¬ ard of education and keep regular attendance in our rapidly expanding h igh school facilities. Their supervision sets the standard for an ever improving educational system that will lead us to the new frontiers of the future. 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. SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right: Chalmer Pritchard, Bryant Marks, Temple Lee, Julia Bartha, Charles Smith, Edna Earl Beach, and Robert Andrews. Mr. Smith discusses a problem as Mrs. Bartha concen¬ trates on his comments. 11 Mr. Smith reviews the board ' s work. ADMINISTRATION John P. Tiller Director of Student Activities N. C. State, R.P.I. B.S., V.C.U. 12 F. Caroll Alexander Principal R.P.I., B.S. in Distributive Education, V.P.I., M.S. in Education, University of Virginia, William and Mary. Alton L. Crist Dean of Students University of Richmond, B.A., William and Mary, University of Virginia, V.C.U. Ernest W. Sullins Assistant Principal Western Carolina University, B.S., University of Virginia, M.A. GUI DA NCE DEPA RTMENT Willa R. Taylor Eastern Kentucky University, A.B., M.A., Virginia State College. Eunice G. McCall Madison College, B.S., V.C.U., William and Mary, University of Virginia. Helen D. Agrella Lynchburg College, B.A., Hyannis State Teacher ' s College, University of Virginia, V.C.U. J. Larry Saunders Chowan College V.P.I., B.S., William and Mary. The Guidance Department is extremely important to us. These advisors keep us on a straight path toward our ambitions and help us to select our goals. We value and cherish their complete understanding of our individual ambitions, problems, and needs. College Board (S.A.T.) examina¬ tions and their preliminary (P.S.A.T.) examinations are just two examples of the areas in which these councilors aid us. Seniors welcome the help given them in applying to colleges, universities, and technical schools. Underclassmen are given excellent advice on how to guide their studies toward their destinations. These dedicated people gladly work with us and our parents in planning for our future in the outside world. The Guidance Department takes an infrequent break from their busy schedules for a moment of relaxation. 13 OFFICE Dorothy K. Sordelett Head Office Secretary Birdie L. Suyes Office Secretary Stacy Kroener Office Secretary The office is actually the heart of the school. This center of information and assistance keeps a bustling school like Hopewell High moving. Information and aid are always given to waiting teachers and students. These ever industrious secretaries constantly supply our faculty members with vital announcements and information. These ladies also welcome visitors who have come to aid teachers or just to —visit. Edwina Daniel Activities Secretary Below: Our diligent office secretaries are always willing to help anyone. Anna Sue Thomas I .B.M. Secretary Betty Strickland Guidance Secretary CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE Beatrice Frink Dietician Douglas Jacobs Maintenance STUDY HALL The wonderful teachers of our study halls show us that patience and understanding are only two of their many qualities. They are always available to give us help, advice, and assistance in our studies and on our projects. They are very capable of keeping us out of mischief during our free hours and we thank them for the opportunity they give us to prepare for our class¬ es, tests, and activities. Lea D. Hapstak Mary Washington, V.C.U., University of Richmond, William and Mary. This year our study halls have become very orderly. Here Mrs. Yancy rebukes a student who is disrupting the class. Ann C. Yancy Longwood College. Mrs. Hapstak checks the roll with the help of a student. 15 Mrs. Hapstak ' s study hall enjoys a few moments rest from their school work. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mary Helen Burch Mary Washington College, B.S., William and Mary. Donna C. Orr Western Kentucky University, B.S., V.C.U., William and Mary. Phyllis H. Farnsworth Syracuse University, B.A., University of Virginia, M.E. English is one of the most important subjects taught at Hopewell High. The fine staff of English teachers in every way possible try to impress us with this fact. Being a subject that is required for four years, English classes are often packed with minds eager to obtain knowledge. These excellent teachers do their best, and then some, to help everyone understand the many aspects of literature and grammar. To say that every student realizes the useful necessity of a good background in English is one way of saying thank you to the many hours spent by these teachers instructing us. They have given us much knowl¬ edge that will definitely aid us in opening new horizons in the future for us all. Betty Ann O. Clarke East Carolina, B.S., William and Mary. Ann Holmes Novak University of Kentucky, B.A. Marietta H. Montgomery Mary Washington College, B.A., University of Virginia. Below: Mrs. Orr helps her students in Sophomore English. Dorothy D. Minchew Longwood, B.S., William and Mary, V.P.I., V.C.U. Martha Jo Johnson University of Oklahoma, B.A. Louise Mann Longwood College, B.A. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Gerald W. Nichols St. Andrews Presby¬ terian College, V.C.U., B.S. Jean P. Garret Longwood, B.S., William and Mary, University of Virginia. Cora W. Johnson Mary Washington, B.S., University of Virginia, M.E. Eugenia Ward University of South Florida, B.A. Mrs. Montgomery instructs a very exciting Senior English course. Miss Johnson, a Sophomore English teacher, seems for once to be at a loss for words. Below: Miss Burch holds another lively discussion in Senior English. ' nr i-m MA TH DEPARTMENT Mae M. Andrews Randolph Macon Women ' s College, A. B., William and Mary, M.E. This year the Math Department plays an ever increasing role in helping us prepare for our future. As math becomes more important, the Math Department strives ever harder to prepare us for the world of compute rs, engineering, taxes, and budgets. These teachers are assisted by many classroom aids and these fine teachers have many years of experience and learning behind them. We all realize how much the instruction that we receive in our math courses will benefit each one of us in the world of tomorrow. Elizabeth C. Furr East Carolina, B.S., University of North Carolina, William and Mary. Forrest A. Glass Wake Forest, B.S., William and Mary, M.E. Harriotte D. McDannald Sweet Briar College, A.B., V.C.U. ' Nadia Z. Davis Susquehanna Univ., B.A., Univ. of Virginia, William and Mary. Ethel Hancock West Virginia Univ. Morris Harvey College, B.S. Mr. Glass discusses a problem with one of his general math students. Mrs. Schroder assists an algebra student. 18 MATH DEPARTMENT Jack L. Stallard Emory and Henry, B.A., V.C.U. Allene Linkous Radford, B.S. Alice G. Szigeti Madison College, B.S., William and Mary. Prentiss Schroder Greensboro College, B.A., Columbia University. Above: Is that trigonometry Mrs. Furr? Above: Mrs. Davis helps an algebra student. Mrs. Linkous seems to be enjoying teaching this geometry class. 19 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Harry E. Baldwin I llinois State Normal University, B.S., Purdue, University of Virginia. Nancy L. Brill Joplin Junior College, University of Missouri, B.S. Richard H. Hoagland V.M.I., Scarritt College, R.P.IB.A. Gleaming rows of microscopes. A complex equation on the chalk board. A college science department? Wrong; it is the Science Department of Hopewell High. General science, biology, chemistry, and physics are the courses offered to us. Storage rooms of supplies and labs with the best equipment available assist the fine teachers in their job of showing us how vast and complex the world of science really is. We deeply appreciate the hard work and many hours which are spent to give students a peek into Pandora ' s box of science. Anne P. Theodore William and Mary, B.S., University of Virginia, University of Richmond. Ann T. Kitchen Longwood College, B.S. Richard P. Heretick Mount St. Mary ' s College, B.S., V.C.U. Thomas Beahm Madison College, B.S., University of Virginia. Left: Mrs. Theodore dis¬ cusses a topic in Biology class. Below: Mr. Hoag¬ land inspects the work of his gen¬ eral science class. 20 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Stuart L. Morefield University of Richmond, B.A., V.C.U. Jerrell Sober Kutztown State College, B.S., University of Pennsylvania, V.C.U. Rebecca S. Slagle Averett College, Longwood College, B.S. Kathren E. Lead better Longwood, B.S., V.C.U., William and Mary. Evelyn R. Nye University of South Carolina, B.A., William and Mary, V.C.U., University of Virginia. P. C. Nowlin, III V.M.I., B.A., East Carolina University, University of Virginia. £ ' .adf. mr ill N | II Above: Mr. Sober, one of our government teachers, begins his act. These teachers stress the importance of lessons that can be learned from past experiences and mistakes. By studying these subjects, we hope to learn how to better serve our country and the world. We deeply appreciate our teachers ' aid. Below: Mr. Morefield gives notes to his world history students. Wilson Cha nbers, Jr. Shaw University, B.A., Virginia State College, A and T State College. Jack D. Daniel University of Richmond, William and Mary, V.C.U. Earl O. Kennedy V.P.I., V.C.U., B.A., William and Mary. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Joan Griggs University of Colorado, University of Mexico, University of Southern California, B.A., California State College. In the modern world of today, knowledge of more than one language is important. To keep up with the rapid global communication trends, the Foreign Language Department sees to it that every student draws as much from his foreign language as possible. Four years of French and Spanish and two years of Latin are offered in the general curriculum. The language lab with its tape facilities is a valuable aid to all concerned. Devoted teachers unselfishly give of themselves to students in teaching grammar, reading, and speaking the language of the student ' s choice. Irene Beauchamp New York University, B.S., R.P.I., V.P.I., University of Maryland, William and Mary, Instituto Internacional, Women ' s College of N. C. Frances B. Gilliam Longwood, B.S., University of Virginia, William and Mary, V.C.U. Audrey F. Chambliss William and Mary, B.A., Columbia University, M.A., University of Aix (France). Below: Mrs. Gilliam and one of her Latin students 22 Felina N. Roine Mercedes Sais Universidad de Normal School for Oriente (Cuba), B.A., Teachers, University of Universidad de Oriente Richmond, M.A. (Cuba), B.A., V.C.U., Orbon Conservatory (Cuba). Below: Mrs. Beauchamp talks with her Spanish students. ||g||| MUSIC DEPARTMENT The Blue and Gold Marching Band of Hopewell High this year added many accomplishments to its credit. New half-time shows thrilled the fans at the home football games. The stage bands also continued to improve the quality of their music. All this is due mainly to the excellent band directors we have. H. George Taylor Sherwood Conservatory, B. of Music, Marshall University, University of Wisconsin, Eastern Kentucky University, William and Mary, Morehead State University. Albert W. Thweatt Elizabeth City State College, B.S. R. Douglas Utt University of Cincinnati, B.M., V.C.U., B.M.E. Above: Mr. Thweatt instructs the junior band members. Below: Mrs. Atkins joins in singing with the Magpipes. Madeline S. Atkins William and Mary, B. of Music Ed., University of Virginia, Madison. The Senior Choir at Hopewell High improves every year under the direction of Mrs. Atkins. The Magpipes, composed of Senior Choir members, sing popular songs while adding action to them. The Glee Club allows everyone to further their ambitions in music. Musical history is just as important as the actual singing and is enjoyed just as much by the students. The choirs are just another example of the excellent quality of instruction here at Hopewell High. GIRL S ' PH YS CA L ED UCA T!ON DEPA R TMENT Dolores E. Webb Madison College, B.S., University of Virginia, M.E. Earlene D. Lang Longwood College, B.S. Under the able leadership of these fine teachers, our physical education program is a very enjoyable experience. We are instructed in such various sports as field hockey, basketball, gymnastics, archery, golf, and softball. In the classrooms, courses in first aid, driver education, and current social and health problems are taught and discussed. The teachers are aided by films, diagrams, and demonstrations. This department gives us a better understanding of many things which will help us greatly in the years to come. Above: Some girls practice keeping rhythm with music. Below: The girls enjoy this fast moving game of badminton. 24 BOYS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Above: Coach Littlepage talks to some of the boys about basketball. Below: A group of boys enjoy a hard fought game of basketball. William H. Littlepage Bridgewater College, B.A. J. Donald McGuire William and Mary, B.A. Jack A. Mullins Maryville College, B.S. The Boys Physical Education Department is a fine example of the quality education we receive at Hopewell High. Basketball, football, golf, softball, baseball, and wrestling are taught by our fine coaches. Classroom courses in driver education and first aid are given to further our knowledge. This department has helped many fine boys and brings out the best in every student. 25 ART DEPARTMENT Miss Taylor lets the class gather around for a few pointers in the colorful art room. LIBRARY Elizabeth P. Taylor Longwood, B.S., V.C.U., William and Mary. The Art Department at Hopewell High develops the talents and desires of its many students. These students are engaged in many various types of art work and the study of art history. Miss Taylor, an outstanding artist, is also an excellent teacher. Mary Carter Norton Madison, B.A. A deadline on a composition coming? Book report due? Want a good book to read? All these and more are answered by a quick trip to the fine facilities of our library. Friendly and courteous librarians make the use of our library a pleasant undertaking. There is a great variety of fictional, non-fictional, and reference material to choose from. Right: Miss Norton helps a student check out a magazine. Brenda M. Litton Radford, B.S. Eva Mae Smith Hardbargar ' s Secretary School, Virginia State College. 26 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Alease E. Raney Virginia State College, B.S., U. Of Maryland. I m Ethel B. Rogers Radford, B.S. Sheila N. Allen Longwood, B.S. Above: Mrs. Allen demonstrates a difficult process to her sewing students. These fine teachers, who are in on the latest homemaking ideas, aid their students greatly and make this one of the most modern and beneficial departments we have at Hopewell High. Below: Mrs. Rogers helps some of the girls in the kitchen. 27 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Azielee K. George Montreat College, B.S., V.C.U., William and Mary. Virginia Nowlin Longwood, B.S., Virginia State, William and Mary, U. of Virginia. Teresa L. Gordon V.C.U., B.S. Thelma G. Clark Winthrop College, B.S., William and Mary, Madison, V.C.U. Above: Mrs. Case instructs her first year typing students. Our Commercial Department has machines for nearly any type of business work a student would undertake. Most of the equipment is electric, from the typewriters to the adding machines. These advantages put the future employee up to date in the fast paced world of file clerks, secretaries, and executives. We are very grateful to these experienced teachers. Mary K. Godsey Longwood, B.S. Elizabeth H. Glass Mary Washington, B.S., William and Mary, University of Virginia. Lucy W. Pritchard Mary Washington, B.S., University 28 of Virginia. Gladys P. Case Winthrop College, B.S. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCA T ON DEPARTMENT Above: Mr. Porter talks with his Distributive Education pupils. Below: These Distributive Education students check a model they have dressed. John W. Porter, Jr. R.P.I., B.S., University of Virginia. D.E. is one of the four cooperative programs between the school and the business community offered at Hopewell High. Students are provided with actual business experience and on the job training which gives them a head start on others in their field. This department deals with the buying, distributing, and merchandising of all types of goods. First year students study the field of distribution in the classroom while the second and third year students have on the job training at stores all around town. These two excellent teachers are mainly responsible for the success of this program. Ellen R. Carlon Radford College, V.P.I., B.S. 29 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Frederick A. Woehr Rochester Institute of Technology, State University of New York, B.S., College at Oswego, M.S. Through the facilities of this modern department, many students are given an excellent start to a productive career in such fields as drafting, electronics, machine work, woodworking, printing, graphic arts, and automobile mechanics. With the assistance of these special teachers we are given practical experience in many areas important in our lives. Through projects and class work, students are helped in choosing a career that is best suited for them. These dedicated teachers work hard and spend many hours in helping us open new horizons in our future. G. M. Showalter L.L. Cooke School of Engineering, U.S. Army Signaling School, Mid- West Signal School, University of Virginia, R.P.I. Glenn C. Myrick Virginia Apprenticeship Commission, V.P.I., William and Mary. Philip Redman V.C.U., B.F.A. Peter Schmidt Del Mar College, St. John ' s River, Foot Hills College, Pensacola, V.C.U., Old Dominion. Walter Daggett Bridgewater, B.A., Old Dominion, V.C.U. Below. These boys are putting what they have learned to work in their machine shop. 3C INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING Malvin M. Utleye Austin Peay State College, A.A., King College, B.A., Middle Tennessee State College, East Tenn. State College, University of Tennessee, University of Virginia, University of North Carolina, Baylor University. 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 directly related with the job that the girl or boy is working on in the afternoon or in the morning. Also, generally related materials are studied by all 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 for thirteen years, and approximately sixty-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, lab 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. Upper Left: As usual, Mr. Utleye is found hard at work. Upper Right: Mr. Utleye instructs classroom training in I.C.T. CLA SSES Each individual person enters many new frontiers during his lifetime, some of which may play an important rote in the development of his future. The transition from grammar school to the Freshman year of high school is one which every student eagerly anticipates. The Sophomore and Junior years also present numerous opportunities with which one is able to improve through intensive study and application of the knowledges ob¬ tained in past years. The graduation of a Senior into the world itself , however , is only an introduction into a life of new frontiers. Thus , in reality , this end is truly our beginning. GARY DEAN CLASSES EDITOR THE CLASS OF 1970 PRESIDENT William Keith Hedgepeth VICE-PRESIDENT Jonathan Steven Lowder TREASURER Mary Ann Frederickson CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Rita Ann Everett RECORDING SECRETARY Jane Fenner Elliott EXECUTIVE BOARD: Front, Left to Right: Betty Mayes, Janice Britt, Margo Wright, Patsy Thore, Krystal Patterson, Rita Everett, Mary Ann Frederickson, Chris Lambert. Rear, Left to Right: Randy Reidmiller, Mark Cunningham, Harry Garfinkel, Steve Lowder, Robbie Abernathy, Kay Hammond, and Keith Hedgepeth. r MOTTO: This End Is Our Beginning The members of the Class of 1970 have shown a great enthusiasm during the year for any and all activities. Many class members worked for many long hours in the construction of the float the Seniors placed in the Homecoming Parade, which missed winning first place by only one vote. Class members took a trip to the University of Virginia to see the Cavaliers play the Wolfpack of N. C. State. However, the activities the Seniors have appeared to enjoy the most are the informal ones — signing parties, painting parties, and just plain “get-togethers. ' ' 35 COLORS: Royal Blue and Silver If one word can describe the Class of 1970 (and even its sponsors) that word has to be casual”. 36 FLOWER: Blue Rose People from other localities make jokes about Hopewell ' s small size, its not-so-fresh air, or its other minor faults, but the Seniors have a reply for them which makes them wonder for a minute about their own cities and schools. These pictures stand as proof that Hopewell is a fun place! 37 School year starts off with a bang _ Robert Franklin Abernathy Robbie” Pamela Grace Akers Pam Melville Dannehl Aldridge III Nehl Kenneth Andrew Amidei Kenny Robert Maxwell Anderson II Thomas Davenport Anderson Lora Elizabeth Angle Rocky Tommy Libby Ruth Anglen Ruth MOST OUTSTANDING Rita Everett and Keith Hedgepeth 38 as Seniors finally get their class rings Dianne Elizabeth Armstrong Dianne Joseph Aultman Joe MOST INTELLECTUAL Nehl Aldridge and Vicky Holt James L. Arnold J. L. William Auton Bill Ricky Dale Ashworth Rick Sandra Atkins Sandy Elizabeth Hugh Bailey Betsy John Edward Bailey, Jr. Jebby 39 making us feel like true Seniors. Thomas Earl Bailey Tom” Robert Peter Bannerman Bob Zoe Anne Bailey Zoe Sherry Lunell Barnes Sherry 40 The Class of 1970 avidly followed Harry Stanley Bishop, Jr. Stan” Samuel Bennett Sam” Frances Kay Bickings Kay Donna Billingsley Donna Gladys Virlyn Blowe Dedar Mary Kathryn Bond Kathy Geraldine Chance Bridger Deanie Janice Rose Britt Janice MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joyce Morene and Andy Ortiz IlfSfISf! « sss « ! « I S 88 S U-SUf: • «« : « • . 8888 88 « « « . 88 « 8 ; 8 8 S ) 8«.8 8 ! 88 . 88 8 ' t smmm « « « « . 8 88 8 88 88 ■ 88888 KS 8 88.888 8 8 8888 ■ S¥SiS SSf Sf-S ■ S8«SS8 S88S « « ♦ 8 8888 8 88 88 .888 8 8 8,8 88 8 ' W 1 88 8 ! •IIIfHI; P SS 1 9 8 8 88 SK« 8| sst 8 88 8 S a ss s | 88 ; S-VS 88 Si : ' . 5 s ■ fell; «! 111 a 88 «tir ■ sp ■ S 8 : . • . « ; ! ! 41 our Blue Devi! football team as Brenda Faye Brown Bow” Cornelius Brown Cornelius” Terrell Kay Bryant Terri” Mary Butor Mary” Belinda Byrd Belinda” Melody Ann Cappiali Melody” Joyce Carr Joyce Ronald Carter Ronnie MOST ATHLETIC Marshall Parker and Jane Elliott 42 it racked up victory after victory , Georgina Louise Cartin Georgina” ■■H Joanne Kay Cerny Joanne Barbara Gail Chase Barbara Vicki Lynn Chavis Vicki Leroy Christian Leroy Catherine Cocorikis Cathy Ronald Cole Ronnie Edgar Allen Collins Allen MOST SINCERE Chris Lambert and Ray Williams 43 winning the Central District title and Kristine Louise Cornelius Kristine” Jackie Lorraine Creech Jackie Audrey Dale Conner Audrey David Larson Cornelius David Joseph G. Curry Joe Charles Cameron Crocker Ronnie Evette H. Crumpler Evette Mark Phillip Cunningham Mark MOST POPULAR Maud Ann Sharp and Marshall Parker 44 the UP! State title before falling to Pearly M. Daniel Pearly” Richard Howard Danner Dickie Lewis Cardwell Davis Lewis Jeanette Lynn Davis Jeanette Vicky Dee Davis Vicky Angela Vickey Dean Vickey Gary Lee Dean Gary Michael Devers Mike FRIENDLIEST Susan Hunter and Tommy Anderson Douglas Freeman in a big upset in the William Joseph DeVine Bill Virginia Lyn Dewberry Lyn John Joseph Doane John Gary Lacy Dolan Gary Barbara Dale Doutt B.D. Kathryn Sue Eason Kathy Gregory Allen Eavey Greg mmmmn Sinn ®®® 1 is® ■ ISIS s i §§i •V gs Mi f«S Hilda Kay Edwards Kay MOST DEPENDABLE Steve Lowder and Patsy Harrison 46 Central Regional contest. Homecoming was Jeannie Lynn England Jeannie Donald Rolland Everhart Don” Jane Fenner Elliott Jane Gregory Clay England Greg Rita Ann Everett Rita Doborah Everett Debbie William Ricky Faulkner Ricky Joyce Lorraine Flowers Joyce BIGGEST FLIRTS Janice Britt and Harry Garfinkel 47 celebrated with a 32-0 victory over the Sailie Ragland Ford Sal lie James Fowler Jimmy” Deborah Ann Frazier Debbie Mary Ann Frederickson Mary Ann David Kevin Futch Kevin ' . Harry Steven Garfinkel Hairy Stephen Forrest Garner Steve Connie Sue Gaddy Connie MOST POLITE Cary Glass and Robbie Abernathy 48 Patrick Henry Patriots after which the Rebecca Joyce Garrett Becky” Susan Kaye Garris Sue William Gilchrist Bill Mary Elizabeth Gilliam Ladybug Renee Patrice Gilliam Tricie Anne Cary Glass Cary Jewel Mae Gleason Jewel Thomas Franklin Glover Tom MOST TALENTED Randy Reidmiller and Betsy Leadbetter 49 Seniors gathered at the center of the field Sandra Elizabeth Glovier Sandie ' ' Celia Weslie Goff Cindy” John Goodman John Lois Ann Goodman Good Man Brenda Kay Grant Bren James Ballard Goodwin Jimmy Mark Stephen Gorkiewicz Mark Mary Ellen Grammer MEG BgmpH 1 % 11 I eiifi ■ mmn IS, Mill Jbbhbh lmiifi siiitit usual i iir ■ ■ c piiiiiiKiaKiKaii nil mm • hi 1 nia si « KSHUS nunll sssliil ««!!!!! I • ■ mi Man ■••ill ■Bill. IS er ■ BEST DRESSED Melody Cappiali and Rocky Anderson 50 to sing the Alma Mater. Even though Jacquelin Griffin Jacquelin Olivia Hanchey Libby” CLASS CLOWNS Debbie Thompson and Stuart Lee William Alfred Harper Headhunter Patricia Runae Harrison Patsy” Clayton Hartsell Clay 51 the Senior float failed by Barbara Hayes Barbara” Melvena Rae Hayes Melly Harvey Martin Hazlitt Marty Diane Kay Hedgepeth Kay” William Keith Hedgepeth Slick Janet Lee Hole Janet Mary Ellen Holland Mary Ellen Jesse Holloway Jesse SMOOTHEST TALKERS Beth Thomas and Allen Nobles 52 one vote to win the Homecoming Judy Holloway Vicky Raine Holt Nancy Marie Hoyle Carl Hudson Judy” Vicky Nancy Carl Susan Kathryn Hunter Susan MOST TALKATIVE Audrey Perry and Ricky Bennett Donald Edmund Hurlburt Don Lavern Jackson Shortie Lynn Thomas Janosik Lynn pills. 111 t i«i ■ BtttK it Ml ■KIRI teal •••■ : It: lllll if . all Biili 9iiimw feKIlii MM i « . , mm a « ■ 53 Parade, the Class of 1970 still Graham Vance Johnson Vance” Rosa Lee Jarrett Ann Carlene Daye Johnson Lene Janis W. Johnson Janis Jo Ann Jones Coal Carole Ann Jones Carole Gary Allen Jones Gary James Alvin Jones Alvin BIGGEST DACRON Mark Gorkiewicz and Mary Ann Frederickson 54 had cause to rejoice — we had finally Lucille Elizabeth Jones Pudding” James Robert Jones Jimmy Nancy Carol Jones Nancy Mary Jones Mary Sylvia M. Jones Sylvia” Juanita W. King Juanita” Frances Virginia Koehler Frances” Jeanine DeLyn Kokinski Jeanine” MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Anthony Nesbitt and Chris Tharrington 55 broken the jinx of third place! Valerie Kolidakis Valerie” Gary L. Lawson Gary Martha Frances Kolek Martha Christine Anne Lambert Chris Stephen Kopalchick Steve Betsy Ann Leadbetter Betsy Jerry Dean Kuykendall O.J. Dwight Montgomery Leath D.W. NOT PICTURED: MOST CONCEITED BEST LOOKING FAVORITE TEACHER Barbara Chase Jewel Gleason Mr. Daniel and and and Bobby Skalleberg Vance Johnson Mrs. Montgomery 56 Several members of the Senior Class Roxanne Leavitt Roxy” Stuart Clark Lee Stuart Donna Lee Donna Sandra L. Lewis Sandy Troy Clark Lewis Clark Joy Rae Libby Joy These Senior girls are currently enrolled in the LPN Nurse Program. From left to right, they are Rosa Jarrett, Gladys Blowe, Kathy Eason, Joyce Pate, and Jo Ann Jones. made good — among them William Harper Peggy Lee Locke Jonathan Stephen Lowder Stephanie Paige Lowder Sandra Michelle Luck Pennie Steve” Paige Sandy Jaran Marie Lusk Donna Jean Mahsman Howard Wallis Major Jr. Susan Marshburn Jaran Donna Wally Susan Betty Katherine Mayes Betty Rebecca Sue Mayes Becky Leslie Vernell Mayhew Bubba John McBride John 58 named to the All-State football team. Gwendolyn McCray Gwen Marlene McDermott Marlene Donald Dempster McDiarmid Debra Darlene McMillan Bones Debbie r Catherine Lyn Medlock Kat Jerry Wayne Midgett Jerry David Alton Miles Dave” Ethel LaVerne Miles Verne Theresa Ann Miller Lisa Marshall Oscar Minchew Marshall Clarence Irvin Minter Chauncey Barbara Anne Moore Barbara 59 Numerous activities kept Seniors busy, Joyce Carol Morene Joyce Dennis Edward Morgan Denny Marcia Lynne Morriss Marcia William Alfred Moyer Jr. Bill Steven George Muller Steve Russell Myrick Russell Michael Delvin Neidigh Mike Alma Rosemarie Nesbitt Buck Anthony Clay Nesbitt Linda Gail Nicholson Allen Eugene Nobles Kathleen Marie O ' Hara Anthony Linda Allen Kathie 60 with the trip to U. Va. being the most enjoyed. Wilbur Junious Oliver Jr. Custer” 4 Sammie Parson Sammie Krystal Doll Patterson Krystal Edward Andrew Ortiz Andy Raymond Marshall Parker Marshall Edith Evelyn Parker Edie Howard Tolar Parsons Jr. Howie Joyce Pate Joyce” Gary Patterson Gary Susan Melody Payne Susan Merle Glenwood Pead Merle Audrey Anne Perry Audrey After exams, the Class draws closer Boden Phillips Buddy” Horace Lee Phillips Horace Lee Paulette Arzell Pierce Paulette Linda Joyce Polk Linda Charles Pope Charles Peggy Ann Pulley Peggy James Robert Pope James Bruce Powers Bruce Ronnie Powers Ronnie Debra Paige Rawlings Debby Randall Kent Reidmiller Randy Vickie Rene Rickman Vickie 62 together as we realize this great year Brenda Ann Riddick Rosalind Janette Roberts Mary Elizabeth Robinson James Richard Rogers “Brenda” “Roz “Tutter” “Rooster” Charles Savannah Carlos Darrel Sears Ann Elizabeth Sebera Robert Phillip Sebera Darrel Ann “Speed 63 must soon end. Spring lull is broken Steven Joseph Selinger Stephan” Laura Marie Severin Laura Maud Ann Sharp Maud Ann Cary Easley Shelton Jr. Cary Lenora A. Shelburne Lenora William C. Sierichs Jr. Billy Robert Bruce Skalleberg Bobby Lula Vernette Smith Lulu Vinnie Lee Smith Vinnie Toni Spratley Toni Thomas Stallings Tommy Rhonda Lee Stevens Rhonda 64 by a great Senior dance , followed by Connie Elaine Stone Connie” Craig Randall Strosnider Stro” Teresa Lee Sutherland Teresa William James Swackhamer Bill Sara Jane Sylvester Jane Kathryn Adkins Tatum Kathie David W. Taylor Bubby Sandra Allen Sylvester Sandra Arthur Gordon Temple Temp Ola Chris Tharrington Chris Virginia Beth Thomas Beth David George Thompson Dave 65 our Bon Voyage from the Deborah Ann Thompson Nanner Patsy Ann Thore Patsy” Michael Albert Troch Mike” Kay A. Tucker Kay” Connie Jean Turner Connie” Rosalyn Patrice Marcellina Vergara Roz” James Calvin Vick James” Sandra Kaye Vick Sandy” Alice Ruth Wajick Alice” Marlon Walls Steven McCoy Warren Virginia Carol Warren Marlon” Nennie” Carol” 66 Juniors, a most enjoyable Prom. George Leonard Wheeler “George Gregory Whirley “Gregory Virginia Wilkins “Virginia Marcella Austrailia Wilson “Sister Audrey L. Wilson Audrey Lee Rachaella Wyche Lee Ruth Ann Wyche Lit Paula Lewis Winters Puddin ' Sherrie Belinda Young Sher Margo Ann Wright Margo 67 Directory ABERNATHY, ROBERT FRANKLIN Junior Class Executive Board; Practice Chairman Jr. Class Beauty Contest; Key Club; Sr. Class Executive Board; Sr. Superlatives, Most Polite ; Homeroom President, Vice- President; Spanish Club; Junior Beauty Contest Usher; Homecoming Escort. AKERS, PAMELA GRACE Jr. Band; Jr. Chor; Drama Club; French Circle; Sr. Bank; Jr. Beauty Contest; FTA. ALDRIDGE, MELVILLE DANNEHL III Homeroom President; S.C.A. Representative; Traffic Squad, Handbook Committee, Homecoming Committee Chairman; Key Club, Treasurer, Delegate to District Convention; Latin Forum; President; Chess Club; Forensic Society, Secretary; National Honor Society, President, District Vice-President; Graduation Marshal; Prom Decorations Committee; Track; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Organizations Editor; Candidate, Mr. Kaleidoscope; Sr. Superlatives, Most Intellectual ; Homecoming Escort. AMI DEI, KENNETH ANDREW Homeroom President, Vice-President; S.C.A. Representative; National Honor Society; Track. ANDERSON, ROBERT MAXWELL II Jr. Popularity Contest Best Dressed and Cutest ; Sr. Superlatives Best Dressed ; Sr. Band; Powder Puff Cheer¬ leader; Homeroom President; Homecoming Escort; Jr. Beauty Contest Usher. ANDERSON, THOMAS DAVENPORT Transfer Student; Monogram Club; Latin Forum, President; Key Club, Publicity; Varsity Football; Homeroom President, Vice-President, Secretary; S.C.A. Representative; Sr. Super¬ latives Friendliest ; Track; Wrestling; FCA; Jr. Beauty Contest Usher; S.C.A. Scrapbook Committee; Powder Puff Cheerleader. ANGLE, LORA ELIZABETH Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer; 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir, All-Regional Assistant Co-ordinator; Sr. Choir Secretary; Magpipes. ANGLEN, RUTH ARMSTRONG, DIANNE ARNOLD, JAMES L. ARRINGTON, JANET R. ASHWORTH, RICKY DALE Transfer Student; Blue and Gold Marching Band; Track; Library Staff; Art Club; FTA. ATKINS, SANDRA Transfer Student; French Circle; Science Club; FBLA; Sr. Choir; FTA; Girls ' Glee Club. AULTMAN, JOSEPH AUTON, WILLIAM BAILEY, THOMAS EARL Spanish Club; Track; Chess Club; Jr. Beauty Contest, Solicitations Committee; National Honor Society. BAILEY, ELIZABETH HUGH 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; FTA Spanish Club; Art Club, Publicity Committee, Jr. Beauty Contest. BAILEY, ZOE ANNE Science Club; French Circle; Art Club; Library Staff; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; FTA; Drill Corps; Pep Club; Homeroom Secretary; S.C.A. Representative; Sophomore Sweetheart Candidate; Tri-Hi-Y; Drama Club; Spanish Club; Jr. Beauty Contest; Candidate, Tri-Hi-Y District Chaplain; Homecoming Princess; FTA Projects Committee Chairman; Tri-Hi-Y Thought For The Week Chairman. BAILEY, JOHN EDWARD JR. BANNERMAN, ROBERT PETER 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir; Spanish Club; Science Club; Science Fair; Intramural Basketball. BARNES, SHERRY LUNELL Spanish Club; National Honor Society; FBLA; Homeroom Vice-President, Secretary. BATTON, DONNA JANE Homeroom Secretary; Drama Club; Art Club. BELL, JOHN VICA. BENNETT, RICHARD DEALE Homeroom President, Vice-President; Spanish Club; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Talkative ; Sr. Superlatives, Most Talkative ; Sr. Band; Stage Band; Powder Puff Cheerleader. BENNETT, SAMUEL Stage Band. BENNETT, JUDITH ANN FBLA; National Honor Society; Spanish Club. BICKINGS, FRANCES KAY Homeroom President; 8th Grade Choir; Sr. Choir; FHA. BILLINGSLEY, DONNA BISHOP, HARRY STANLEY JR. Hi-Y; DECA, President; Homeroom President, Vice-President. BLOWE, GLADYS VIRLYN Jr. Beauty Contest; Program Committee, Entertainment Committee; Latin Forum; Student L.P.N. BOND, MARY KATHRYN S.C.A. Representative; J.V. Hockey, Co-Captain; Varsity Hockey, Co-Captain; J.V. Basketball, Co-Captain; Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain; Softball; Girls ' Monogram Club, Treasurer, Secretary. BRAY, CHRISTOPHER BRIDGER, GERALDINE Spanish Club; FBLA;FHA; Tatler Staff, Publications Manager; Date Processing Assistant; Jr. Beauty Contest. 68 BRITT, JANICE ROSE FTA; Science Club; Girl ' s Monogram Club; Sophomore Executive Board; S.C.A. Representative; Blue and Gold Marching Band, Majorette; Tennis Team; Gymnastics Team; 2nd Runnerup, Sophomore Sweetheart; Jr. Class Executive Board; Sr. Class Executive Board; Jr. Beauty Contest, Programs Chairman; Jr. Popularity Contest, Biggest Flirt ; Sr. Superlatives, Biggest Flirt ; Miss Noel. BROWN, BRENDA FAYE BROWN, CORNELIUS BRYANT, TERRELL KAY French Circle; S.C.A. Representative; Drama Club; Make-up Chairman; National Honor Society. BRYANT, BRINCY G. BUTOR, MARY BYRD, BELINDA Library Club; Track. CAPPIALI, MELODY ANN Drama Club; Homeroom President, Vice-President; S.C.A. Representative; Spanish Club; Homecoming Princess; Sopho¬ more Sweetheart Nominee; S.C.A. Student of the Week; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Executive Board. CARR, JOYCE CARTER, RONALD CARTIN, GEORGINA LOUISE Latin Forum; Spanish Club; Girls ' Monogram Club; F.T.A.; J.V. Basketball; J.V. Hockey; Softball Manager; Science Fair; Homeroom President, Vice-President, S.C.A. Representative; National Honor Society, Secretary; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Senior Athletics Assistant. CERNY, JOANNE KAY Homeroom Secretary, Vice-President; Science Club; Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Girls ' Glee Club; Senior Choir. CHASE, BARBARA GAIL Homeroom President, Vice-President, S.C.A. Representative; Varsity Cheerleader; Drama Club; Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Magpipes; Contestant for Sophomore Sweetheart. CHAVIS, VICKI LYNN National Honor Society, Treasurer; S.C.A. Representative; J.V. Hockey, Co-Captain; Varsity Hockey, Co-Captain; J.V. Basketball, Co-Captain; Varsity Basketball; Tennis Team; Softball; Girls ' Monogram Club, Vice-President; Homecoming Princess. CHRISTIAN, LEROY COCORIKIS, CATHERINE VICA, Vice-President, President. COLE, RONALD COLLINS, EDGAR A. CONNER, AUDREY DALE Future Homemaker ' s of America; Future Business Leaders of America. CORNELIUS, DAVID LARSON Day Trades Machinist . CORNELIUS, KRISTINE LOUISE VICA, Chaplain; FBLA; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer; Girls ' Monogram Club; Softball Team; Girls ' Glee Club; Senior Band; Powder Puff Football. CREECH, JACKIE LORRAINE Distributive Education Club; Homeroom Secretary. CROCKER, CHARLES CAMERON Varsity Football, Manager; Varsity Baseball, Basketball, Manager; Boys ' Monogram Club; Fellowship of Christian Atheletes; Homeroom Vice-President. CRUMPLER, EVETTE H. CUNNINGHAM, MARK PHILLIP Jr. Executive Board; Sr. Executive Board; Spanish Club; Latin Club; Science Club; S.C.A. Rep.; Eighth Grade Football; J.V. Football; Track; Wrestling; Jr. Popularity Contest, Friend¬ liest , Personality Plus ; Homeroom President. CURRY, JOSEPH G. Homeroom Vice-President; J.V. Football; Sr. Superlatives, Class Couple . DANIEL., PEARLY M. DANNER, RICHARD HOWARD DAVIS, JEANETTE LYNN F.B.L.A.; Pep Club. DAVIS, LEWIS CARDWELL V.I.C.A. DAVIS, VICKY DEE S.C.A.; Homecoming Committee; Honor Council Committee; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Tri-Hi-Y; Latin Forum; French Circle; F.T.A.; F.B.L.A.; Tatler Staff; Sophomore Executive Board; Nominee for Sophomore Sweetheart; Nominee for Girls ' State; Jr. Beauty Contest; Contestant for WOW History Award; Drama Club; National Honor Society; Homeroom Vice-President. DEAN, ANGELA VICKY Homeroom Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer; S.C.A. Repre¬ sentative; Candidate for Sophomore Sweetheart; Jr. Beauty Contest; Decorations Committee, Tickets Committee; Junior- Senior Prom, Food, Invitations, and Decorations and Favors Committees; Glee Club; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Sr. Assistant Features; Homecoming Princess. DEAN, GARY LEE Science Club; Spanish Club; Hi-Y, Treasurer; KALEIDO¬ SCOPE STAFF, Classes Editor; National Honor Society; Voice of Democracy Contestant; Nominee for Mr. Kaleidoscope; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer. DEVINE, WILLIAM JOSEPH DEVERS, MICHAEL DEWBERRY, VIRGINIA LYN S.C.A. Representative; Homeroom President; Tri-Hi-Y, Chap¬ lain; Jr. Beauty Pageant. 69 DOANE, JOHN JOSEPH J.V. Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Homeroom President; Fellow¬ ship of Christian Athletes. DOLAN, GARY LACY Blue and Gold Concert and Marching Band; Homeroom Vice-President. DOUTT, BARBARA DALE Jr. Band; Jr. Choir; Sr. Band; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; Senior Choir, Section Leader; Magpipes; Ensemble Wardrobe Com¬ mittee. EASON, KATHRYN SUE 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir; Drama Club; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Secretary; Jr. Beauty Contest; Decora¬ tions Committee, Jr. Beauty Contest; Sr. Superlatives Class Couple”; Drill Corps. EASTER, STEWART EAVEY, GREGORY ALLEN Blue and Gold Marching Band; Stage Band. EDMONDSON, WILLIAM CHARLES Drama Club; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir and Ensemble; All-Regional Chorus; All-Regional Choir; VICA. EDWARDS, HILDA KAY FHA; Science Club; 8th Grade Band; 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; J.V. Basketball; Jr. Beauty Contest. EDWARDS, DONALD LEE ELDER, MILTON NEIL ELLIOTT, JANE FENNER 8th Grade Choir; S.C.A. Representative; Jr. Choir; J.V. Hockey; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Hockey, Co-Captain; Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain; Varsity Softball, Co-Captain; Gymnas¬ tics; Sr. Class Recording Secretary, Executive Board; Jr. Beauty Contest; Homecoming Princess; Miss Noel Contestant; Girls ' Monogram Club, President; Sr. Choir; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Athletic”; Sr. Superlative, Most Athletic”. ELLIS, DEBORAH ENGLAND, GREGORY CLAY Homeroom President; Key Club. ENGLAND, JEANNIE LYNN Spanish Club; FTA, Historian; Tatler Staff, Co-Editor. EVERETT, RITA ANN Latin Forum, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-President; Homeroom President, Vice-President; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President; Spanish Club, Secretary; FTA, Historian, Vice-President; Drill Corps; Jr. Beauty Contest; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Sincere”; Candidate for Sophomore Sweetheart; Tri-Hi-Y, Thought Committee Chairman, Sgt.-At-Arms; Sr. Class Corresponding Secretary; Sr. Executive Board; Sr. Superlative, Most Outstanding”; National Honor Society; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Organizations Editor, Business Manager; Hopewell ' s Junior Miss; Contestant for Miss Kaleidoscope. EVERETT, DEBORAH EVERHART, DONALD ROLLAND JR. Gymnastics; Sr. Band; FCA; Homeroom Vice-President. FAULKNER, WILLIAM RICKY Sr. Band; Orchestra; Track; 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir, Sr. Choir Ensemble; Magpipes; Stage Band; Pep Band, Drama Club; Homeroom Vice-President; All-Regional Choir; All- Regional Chorus; All-State Chorus. FLOWERS, JOYCE LORRAINE Cheerleader; Spanish Club; Softball Team; Jr. Choir; 8th Grade Choir. FORD, SALLIE RAGLAND S.C.A. Representative; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Art Club; Gymnastics, Jr. Beauty Contest, Semi-Finalist; Prom Decorations Committee; Phys. Ed. Assistant; Miss Noel Contestant; Homeroom Secretary. FOWLER, JAMES FRAZIER, DEBORAH ANN KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Athletics Editor; Girls ' Basketball Manager; Science Club, Constitution Committee; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y; Girls ' Monogram Club; Spanish Club; Latin Forum; National Honor Society; Honor Council; Library Staff. FREDERICKSON, MARY ANN Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, Latin Forum; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Co-Social Chairman, Secretary; Pep Club Representative; S.C.A. Representative; Delegate to Brotherhood Conference of Christians and Jews; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Beauty Contest, Trophies Committee Chairman; Prom Chap¬ erones Committee, Co-Chairman; Delegate to District S.C.A. Convention; Jr. Popularity Contest, Cutest , Jr. Beauty Contest, Armbands Committee; S.C.A. Bulletin Board Com¬ mittee; Sr. Class Treasurer; Homecoming Princess; Candidate for Miss Kaleidoscope; Powder-Puff Football; Sr. Superlatives Biggest Dacron”; Hi-Y, Tri-H i-Y Workshop; Student Advisory Board. FUTCH, DAVID KEVIN 8th Grade Choir; 8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Basketball; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Key Club; Varsity Football; FCA. GADDY, CONNIE SUE KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Sr. Assistant Classes; FTA; National Honor Society; Sr. Choir; Homeroom Secretary, T reasurer. GARFINKEL, HARRY STEVEN 8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Basketball; J.V. Football; Homeroom President; S.C.A. Representative; Key Club; Sr. Class Executive Board; Homecoming Escort; S.C.A. Member- At-Large; Jr. Popularity Contest, Biggest Flirt”; Sr. Super¬ latives, Biggest Flirt. 70 GARNER, STEPHEN FORREST Tennis; Chess Club; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir; All-Regional Choir. GARRETT, REBECCA JOYCE Homeroom President; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Spanish Club; Sr. Band; Majorette; National Honor Society; Girls ' State Alternate; Gymnastics; Science Club; Girls ' Monogram Club; Tennis; Varsity Cheerleader. GARRIS, SUSAN KAYE Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; Art Club; French Circle; FHA, Historian; Homeroom Secretary; Drama Club. GILLIAM, MARY ELIZABETH Transfer Student. GILLIAM, RENEE PATRICE 8th Grade Choir; FHA; Jr. Choir; Spanish Club; Senior Choir; Jr. Beauty Contest, Decorations, Entertainment, Programs Committees; Sophomore Dance, Decorations Committee; Drama Club, Costume Committee Chairman, Publicity Com¬ mittee; Representative to President ' s White House Conference on Youth. GILCHRIST, WILLIAM GLASS, ANNE CARY Homeroom President; S.C.A. Representative; Drama Club; FHA, Reporter, Secretary; Latin Forum; Art Club, President; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Tri-Hi-Y, delegate to MG A; Sr. Superlatives, Most Polite ; National Honor Society; Miss Kaleidoscope Nominee; Graduation Usher; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Jr. Assistant Business Manager, Activities Editor; Honor Council , Secre¬ tary; Jr. Beauty Contest, Publicity Chairman. GLEASON, JEWEL MAE Homeroom Secretary; Sophomore Class Secretary; Jr. Beauty Contest; Sophomore Sweetheart; Powder-Puff Football; Jr. Popularity Contest, Best Looking ; Sr. Superlatives, Best Looking ; Homecoming Princess; J. V. Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader; Powder-Puff Football Com¬ mittee; S.C.A. Representative; Sophomore Dance, Foods Committee; Prom, Decorations Committee; Homeroom Treas¬ urer; Tennis. GLOVER, THOMAS FRANKLIN S.C.A. Representative, Traffic Squad; Latin Forum, President, Vice-President, Treasurer; Spanish Club; Science Club; Drama Club; Monogram Club; FCA; Key Club, Co-Chairman March of Dimes Committee; National Honor Society; Homecoming Escort; Homeroom President; Delegate, Honor Society Southeastern District Conference; Graduation Usher; Golf; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Athletics, Jr. Assistant, Editor; Mr. Kaleidoscope Contestant; Delegate to area President ' s Confer¬ ence on Youth; National Merit Semi-finalist. GLOVIER, SANDRA ELIZABETH Library Staff; Tatler Staff; Girls ' Monogram Club; Eighth Grade Choir; Senior Choir; Jr. Choir; Basketball Manager; Junior Beauty Contest; Prom Decorating Committee; Junior Beauty Contest Decoration Committee; Sub-Chairman Deco¬ rating Committee for Ring Dance; Powder Puff Football. GOFF, CELIA WESLIE D.E.C.A. Secretary; Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Girls ' Glee Club; Junior Beauty Contest Contestant; Art Club. GOODMAN, JOHN GOODMAN, LOIS ANN F.B.L.A.; French Club. GOODWIN, JAMES V.I.C.A.; Senior Band. GORKIEWICZ, MARK STEPHEN Eight Grade Football; J.V. Football; Homeroom President. GRAMMER, MARY GRAMMER F.H.A.; Pep Club; Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; Latin Club; Committees for Various Class Projects; Library Staff; Senior Choir; Glee Club; Junior Beauty Contestant; Future Business Leaders of America; Powder Puff Football. GRANT, BRENDA KAY Eighth Grade Choir; Junior Choir; F.H.A.; Committees for Various Class Projects; Junior Beauty Contestant; Homeroom President; Library Staff, Glee Club. GRAGG, JAMES W. Transfer Student. GRIFFIN, JACQUELIN HAGGERTY, LARRY HALL, PEGGY JO Junior Choir; V.O.T.; Glee Club. HALL, PATRICIA S. HAMMOND, KAY ELIZABETH Latin Forum; Eighth Grade Choir; S.C.A. Representative; J.V. Cheerleader; Junior Choir; Homeroom President; Senior Choir; Junior Executive Board; Program Committee for Powder Puff Game; Senior Float Committee; Decorations Chairman for Ring Dance. HAMNER, WILLIAM DOUGLAS KALE I DOSCOPE STAFF, Administration and Faculty, Junior Assistant and Editor; Key Club; National Honor Society; Latin Forum; Golf Team; J.V. Football; Homecoming Escort; Spanish Club; Science Club; Graduation Escort; Monogram Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. HANCHEY, OLIVIA HARPER, WILLIAM ALFRED J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Football, All-Re¬ gional Defensive End, All-State Defensive End, Southside Player of the Year, Best Blocker, Most Improved Player. HARRISON, PATRICIA RUNAE French Circie; Latin Forum; Junior Tri-Hi-Y; Sophomore Dance Committee; Homeroom Secretary, Vice-President; S.C.A. Representative; Jr. Beauty Contest; Prom Decorations 71 Committee; Sr. Superlatives, “Most Dependable ; Powder Puff Football; Homecoming Princess; Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; KALEI¬ DOSCOPE STAFF, Sr. Assistant Circulations. HARTSELL, CLAYTON HAYES, BARBARA HAYES, MELVENA RAE Transfer Student; FHA. HAZLITT, HARVEY MARTIN Golf. HEDGEPETH, KAY DIANE FHA; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Point Chairman; J.V. Cheerleader, Head; Varsity Cheerleader; Sr. Choir; Jr. Popularity Contest, Class Couple ; Jr. Beauty Contest; Homeroom Secretary; Jr. Choir; Powder Puff Football; Jr. Beauty Contest, Tickets Committee; Prom I nvitations Committee. HEDGEPETH, WILLIAM KEITH Track; Varsity Basketball; J.V. Basketball; J.V. Football; Key Club; Monogram Club; FCA; S.C.A. Representative; Home¬ room President; Jr. Class President, Sr. Class President, Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Outstanding”, Best All Around”; Sr. Superlatives, Most Outstanding ; Homecoming Escort; Optimist Club ' s Most Outstanding Boy ; Delegate to Boy ' s State; Powder Puff Cheerleader. HOLD, JANET LEE Latin Forum; French Circle; FHA; FBLA. HOLLOWAY, JESSE HOLLOWAY, JUDY HOLLAND, MARY ELLEN FHA; Homeroom Secretary; Drama Club; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Point Chairman; Spanish Club; Latin Forum; Jr. Beauty Contest, Solicitations Committee; Prom Invitations Committee; Powder Puff Football; Tri-Hi-Y, Recording Secretary; Glee Club. HOLT, VICKY RAINE National Honor Society; Jr. Band; Blue and Gold Marching and Concert Band; Head Majorette; Gymnastics, Co-Captain; Eastern Gymnastics Clinic in Penn.; Most Valuable Gym¬ nast ; Numerous District, Regional, and State Awards for Gymnastics; Girls ' Monogram Club; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Historian; Science Club; French Circle, Chaplain; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Intellectual”; Sr. Superlatives, Most Intellectual ; Ribbons for Art in Art Festival; Powder Puff Football; S.C.A. Representative; Homeroom President, Vice-President, Secre¬ tary; Jr. Class Executive Board; Delegate to Youth Freedom Leadership Seminar at Valley Forge, Penn, sponsored by The Civitan Club; Girls ' State Alternate; Delegate to National Honor Society Seminar at Williamsburg, Va.; Optimist Club ' s Girl of the Year ; Graduation Marshal; Jr. Miss Scholastic Achievement Award. HUDSON, CARL HUNTER,SUSAN S.C.A. Representative; Homeroom President; Sophomore Executive Board; Drama Club; French Circle, Chaplain, Vice-President, President; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Activities Assistant, Advertising Manager; Homecoming Princess; Miss Noel Candidate; Candidate for Miss Kaleidoscope; Sr. Superlatives, Friendliest ; Student of the Week; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Powder Puff Football; Jr. Beauty Contest. HURLBURT, DONALD EDMUND J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball. JACKSON, W. JEROME JACKSON, LAVERN Spanish Club. JANOSIK, LYNN THOMAS Homeroom Vice-President, President; 8th Grade Football, J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Gymnastics; Monogram Club; National Honor Society. JARRETT, ROSA LEE LPN Student. JESSUP, DANIEL STEPHEN JOHNSON, CARLENE DAYE JOHNSON, GRAHAM V. JOHNSON, JANIS W. JONES, CAROL ANN 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir; VICA; Library Staff. JONES, GARY ALLEN DECA. JONES, JAMES ALVIN Spanish Club. JONES, JO ANN LPN Student, Glee Club. JONES, JAMES ROBERT JONES, LUCILLE ELIZABETH FHA, Secretary; Drama Club; Glee Club; Senior Chorus; T ennis. JONES, MARY JONES, NANCY CAROL VOT. JONES, SYLVIA M. KING, JUANITA W. KOEHLER, FRANCES VIRGINIA Art Club; Spanish Club; Gymnastics Team; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; Science Club; Glee Club; Jr. Beauty Contest, Decorations Committee. KOKINSKI, JEANINE DELYN Science Club; Spanish Club; Drama Guild; Gymnastics Team; 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Glee Club; Homeroom Secretary, Vice-President, President; S.C.A. Representative; Jr. Beauty Contest, Decorations Committee; Jr. Popularity Contest, 72 Biggest Loafer ; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; FTA; Prom Decorations Committee. KOLEK, MARTHA FRANCES VICA; Jr. Beauty Contest. KOLIDAKIS, VALERIE KOPALCHICK, STEPHEN National Honor Society; Homeroom President; S.C.A. Repre¬ sentative; Spanish Club; Science Club; Latin Forum; Home¬ room Vice-President. KUKENDALL, JERRY DEAN J.V. Football, Co-Captain; Varsity Football, Most Valuable Player, Player of the Year, All-Central District Team; Second Place, 100 yd. Dash, District Meet; Baseball; Homeroom Vice-President; FCA; Monogram Club. LACKEY, ROBERT LAMBERT, CHRISTINE ANNE KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Circulations Jr. Assistant, Circula¬ tions Manager; French Circle, Publicity Chairman, Secretary, President; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Tri-Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary, Senator to MGA; S.C.A. Representative, Student of the Month, S.C.A. Convention Guide; Homeroom President, Secretary; Sr. Executive Board; Miss Noel, 2nd Runner-up; Homecoming Princess; National Honor Society; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Polite ; Sr. Superlatives, Most Sincere ; Hockey Team, Co-Captain; Powder Puff Football; Miss Kaleidoscope Contestant. LAWSON, GARY L. LEADBETTER, BETSY ANN Miss Hopewell High, 1st Runner-up; Sophomore Sweetheart Contestant; Drama Club; Spanish Club; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir; District-Regional Choir, All-State Chorus, Student Director of Magpipes; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary; Tri-Hi-Y, Publicity Chairman; WOW History Award Contestant; Honor Council; Homeroom Secretary; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Talented ; Sr. Superlatives, Most Talented ; 2nd prize in Art Show; Pr om Decorations Committee; 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Miss Contestant. LEAVITT, ROXANNE Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Spanish Club; FHA; FTA; Homeroom Secretary; Jr. Miss Contestant; Tri-Hi-Y; Homecoming Princess; Jr. Beauty Pageant; Member of Blue and Gold Marching Band; Majorette; Homeroom Treasurer. LEATH, DWIGHT MONTGOMERY DECA;FBLA. LEE, JOSEPH LEE, STUART CLARK 8th Grade Football, J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Track; Monogram Club; FCA; Homeroom President; Homecoming Escort; Usher in Jr. Beauty Contest; Science Club; Science Fair; Spanish Club; Jr. Popularity Contest, Biggest Loafer ; Sr. Superlatives, Class Clown . LEE, DONNA LEWIS, SANDRA L. LEWIS, TROY CLARK 8th Grade Football; J.V. Football; Varsity Football; DECA, Chaplain, Southern Area Vice-President; Track; Delegate to DECA State Leadership Conference. LIBBY, JOY RAE 8th Grade Choir; FHA; Homeroom Secretary, Vice-President, Sergeant-At-Arms; Jr. Majorette Corps; Homecoming Princess; Powder Puff Football; DECA. LIFSEY, JOHN LINDENMUTH, LISA ANNE FTA; 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir; Drama Club; Spanish Club; Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer; Powder Puff Football; Science Club. LIPSCOMB, ANDREW JACK LOCKE, PEGGY LEE FBLA. LOWDER, JONATHAN STEPHEN J.V. Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Sr. Class Vice-President; Key Club, Vice-President; Jr. Class Executive Board; Sr. Class Executive Board; Homecoming Escort; Sr. Superlatives, Most Dependable ; 8th Grade Football; Powder Puff Football Committee Chairman; Latin Forum. LOWDER, STEPHANIE PAIGE LUCK, SANDRA LUSK, JARAN MARIE Spanish Club; Latin Forum; Drama Club; Science Club; FTA; FHA; S.C.A. Representative; Homeroom Secretary, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Powder Puff Football; Jr. Beauty Contest; Prom Decorations Committee; Jr. Choir. MAHSMAN, DONNA JEAN FTA; FHA; Drama Club; Spanish Club; Powder Puff Football; Girls Glee Club; 8th Grade Choir. MAJOR, HOWARD WALLIS JR. MALAMIS, SAMMY MARSHBURN, SUSAN MATTHEWS, PAULETTE Library Club; FBLA. MAYES, BETTY KATHERINE S.C.A. Representative; Homeroom President; Honor Council; Delegate to Area White House Conference on Youth; French Circle, Publicity Chairman; Science Club; FTA, President; Jr. Beauty Contest; Tri-Hi-Y, Point Chairman; Sr. Class Executive Board; Miss Cavalier Square; Homecoming Princess. MAYES, REBECCA SUE MAYHEW, LESLIE VERNELL 8th Grade Basketball; 8th Grade Football. MCBRIDE, JOHN Science Club; Latin Forum; Chess Club; S.C.A. Representative; 73 Delegate to Jr. Academy of Science; HHS Quiz Bowl Team. MCCRAY, GWENDOLYN Glee Club. MCDERMETT, MARLENE MCDIARMID, DONALD DEMPSTER Sr. Band. MCMILLAN, DEBRA DARLENE Latin Forum; French Circle; Science Club; FBLA; Varsity Flockey Manager; Art Club. MEDLOCK, CATHERINE LYN Student Aid for Supervisor of Business Education; National Honor Society; VOT, President; FBLA, Historian; Jr. Beauty Contest. MIDGETT, JERRY WAYNE MILES, DAVID ALTON Gymnastics; Track; Blue and Gold Marching Band; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. MILES, ETHEL LAVERNE Spanish Club; 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Glee Club; Sr. Choir. MILLER, THERESA ANN Library Staff, 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; FHA, President, Delegate to State Convention; FBLA; Powder Puff Football. MINCHEW, MARSHALL OSCAR 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir; Student Trainer; Stage Band; J.V. Football; Monogram Club; FCA; Spanish Club; Science Club. MINTER, CLARENCE IRVIN DECA; Sr. Band. MOORE, BARBARA ANNE Science Club; J.V. Hockey; J.V. Basketball; Girls ' Monogram Club; Varsity Hockey; Varsity Basketball; National Honor Society; Softball, Manager; Assistant Librarian; Powder Puff Football. MORENE, JOYCE CAROL Latin Forum; HHS Marching Band; J.V. Cheerleader, Head; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Reporter, President; Science Fair; Delegate, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Assembly; Honor Council, Secretary; Student Advisory Board; Sophomore Sweetheart Contestant; Home¬ room President, Secretary-Treasurer; Tri-Hi-Y; S.C.A., Presi¬ dent, Vice-President, District Representative, Chairman of Handbook Committee; FTA; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir; Magpipe; All-Regional Chorus; Girls ' State; Miss Noel, 1st Runner-up; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Outstanding , Most Dependable ; Sr. Superlatives, Most Likely to Succeed ; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Sr. Assistant to the Editor; Homecoming Princess; Contestant for Miss Kaleidoscope; DAR Good Citizen Award. MORGAN, DENNIS EDWARD MORRISS, MARCIA LYNNE National Honor Society; S.C.A. Representative; Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer; Sunshine Chairman, Homeroom; Pep Club; Spanish Club; FBLA; Science Fair; Jr. Beauty Contest; Prom Invitations Committee; Prom Refreshments Committee; Jr. Beauty Contest, Decorations and Publicity Committees; Homecoming Float Decorations Committee; Home Economics Fashion Show Assembly. MOYER, WILLIAM ALFRED JR. 8th Grade Band; Blue and Gold Marching Band; Stage Band, Drill Master. MULLER,STEVEN GEORGE National Honor Society; Chess Club, Charter Member and Secretary; Spanish Club; Science Club. MYRICK, RUSSEL NEIDIGH, MICHAEL DELVIN Transfer Student; Sr. Band; Track. NESBITT, ALMA ROSEMARIE Transfer Student. NESBITT, ANTHONY CLAY Varsity Football, Most Spirited Player, Honorable Mention All-Regional, 2nd Team Tri-City, 2nd Team Central District, 2nd Team All-Southside; Monogram Club; FCA; 8th Grade Basketball; 8th Grade Football; J.V. Football; Track; Jr. Band; Sr. Superlatives, Most School Spirited ; Homeroom Vice-Pre¬ sident; Jr. Beauty Contest Usher. NICHOLSON, LINDA GAIL Pep Club; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Secretary, President; Jr. Beauty Contest; Jr. Popularity Contest, Class Clown , Most Talkative ; DECA; VICA; Powder Puff Football. NOBLES, ALLEN EUGENE 8th Grade Football; Homeroom President; S.C.A. Representa¬ tive; J.V. Football; Monogram Club; FCA; Varsity Football, 2nd Team All-Regional, Honorable Mention All-State, Co-Cap- tain; Sr. Year, All-Regional, 3rd Team All-State, All-District, All Southside, Best Tackier Award; Track, Co-Captain; Jr. Popularity Contest, Best Dancer ; Sr. Superlatives, Smooth¬ est Talker ; Powder Puff Football Coach. O ' HARA, KATHLEEN MARIE Transfer Student. OLIVER, WILBUR JUNIOUS JR. Transfer Student, Blue and Gold Marching Band, Stage Band. ORTIZ, EDWARD ANDREW Latin Forum, Vice-President; Spanish Club; Science Club, Vice-President; National Honor Society, Vice-President; Key Club, Secretary, President, District Convention Representative; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Assistant Photographer, Photo¬ grapher; S.C.A. President; Jr. Class Vice-President; Jr. Beauty Contest Entertainment Chairman; Homeroom President; National Merit Commendation; Student Advisory Board; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Polite , Most Intellectual ; Sr. Superlatives, Most Likely to Succeed ; Civitan Delegate to Freedoms Foundation; Delegate to National Conference of Christians and Jews. 74 PARKER, RAYMOND MARSHALL 8th Grade Football; J.V. Football; Varsity Football, Co-Cap¬ tain; Rotarian President ' s Award; Outstanding Player Award; 8th Grade Basketball, Co-Captain; J.V. Basketball, Co-Captain; J.V. Basketball, Co-Captain; Varsity Basketball, Captain; Varsity Baseball; Powder Puff Football Coach; Homeroom President; S.C.A. Representative; Monogram Club; Key Club; FCA; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Popular , Most Athletic ; Sr. Superlatives, Most Popular , Most Athletic . PARKER, EDITH PARSON, SAMMIE Spanish Club; Sr. Choir; Jr. Choir. PARSONS, HOWARD TOLAR Art Club; Monogram Club; Science Club; Spanish Club; Student Trainer, Varsity Football; Student Trainer, Track; Library Assistant. PATTERSON, GARY PATTERSON, KRYSTAL DOLL S.C.A. Representative; FHA; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President; Drama Club; Sophomore, Jr., Sr. Executive Boards; Home¬ room President; 8th Grade Choir; Girls ' Glee Club; Sr. Choir; Magpipes; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Sr. Activities Assistant; Miss Hopewell High School; 2nd Runner-up, Homecoming Queen; Delegate to Conference of Christians and Jews; Sophomore, Jr. and Sr. Float Committees; Jr. Beauty Contest, Tickets Committee; Prom Invitations, Food Committees. PAYNE, SUSAN MELODY Forensic Society; Jr. Beauty Contest; Powder Puff Football; Transfer Student; S.C.A. Representative; Debate Club; VFW Freedom ' s Challenge, 3rd Place; Basketball, J.V. and Varsity; Softball; French Circle. PEAD, MERLE GLENWOOD Homeroom President; Pep Club; Homecoming Escort; Spanish Club. PERRY AUDREY ANNE Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, President; Tri-Hi-Y; FTA, Chaplain; Candidate, FTA State Vice-President; S.C.A. Representative; Sr. Ban d; Latin Forum; Homeroom Secretary; Science Club; National Honor Society; Powder Puff Football; Homecoming Princess; Sr. Superlatives, Most Talkative . PETERSON, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, BUDDY PHILLIPS, HORACE LEE PIERCE, PAULETTE ARZELL Sr. Choir, Asst. Director; FTA. POLK, LINDA JOYCE Drama Club; Latin Forum; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF; FBLA, Secretary; S.C.A. Representative; Homeroom Secretary; Jr. Choir; Jr. Beauty Contest. POPE, CHARLES POPE, JAMES ROBERT POWERS, BRUCE POWERS, RONNIE PULLEY, PEGGY ANN RAWLINGS, DEBRA PAIGE Jr. Band; Sr. Band; FTA; Drama Club; French Circle; Jr. Beauty Contest. REIDMILLER, RANDALL KENT 8th Grade Football, 8th Grade Basketball, Homeroom President; Track; Science Fair; Jr. Executive Board; S.C.A. Representative; Key Club; Monogram Club; Spanish Club; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Talented”; Usher for Jr. Beauty Contest; National Honor Society; Sr. Executive Board; Honor Council, President; Mr. Kaleidoscope Candidate; Homecoming Escort; Sr. Superlatives, Most Talented . RICKMAN, VICKIE RENE Transfer Student; Powder Puff Football, Co-Captain. RIDDICK, BRENDA ANN Jr. Choir; Girls ' Glee Club; Jr. Beauty Contest. ROBERTS, ROSALIND JANETTE ICT; Jr. Choir; French Club; FHA. ROBINSON, MARY ELIZABETH ROGERS, JAMES RICHARD Varsity Football; J.V. and Varsity Baseball; S.C.A. Representa¬ tive; FCA; Monogram Club. ROSS, JAMES EDWARD JR. J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Monogram Club; FCA. ROSS, RUTH EARLE ROWE, PHYLLIS ANN Transfer Student; National Honor Society. RUFFIN, ROBERT LEE SAMS, ALONZO III IBM Assistant. SATTERWHITE, DORRIE ELIZABETH Drama Club; Blue and Gold Marching and Concert Band. SAVANNAH, CHARLES SEARS, DARRELL SEBERA, ANN ELIZABETH SEBERA, ROBERT PHILLIP SELINGER, STEVEN JOSEPH Latin Forum; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Sr. Assistant Organi¬ zations; Homeroom Vice-President; Chess Club; Drama Club, Sergeant-At-Arms; Jr. Class Float Committee; HHS Delegate to National Conference of Christians and Jews; Sr. Class Float Committee; Prom Decorations Committee. SEVERIN, LAURA MARIE Science Club; Drama Club; 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir; Magpipes; Sr. Choir, Wardrobe Committee; Regional Chorus; Regional Choir; Jr. Beauty Contest. 75 SHARP, MAUD ANN 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Latin Forum; Science Club; Drama Club; S.C.A. Representative; Library Assistant; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Sophomore Sweetheart, 1st Runnerup; Sophomore Executive Board; J.V. Cheerleader; Jr. Class Secretary; Sr. Executive Board; Varsity Cheerleader; Jr. Class Popularity Contest, Best All Around ; Most Popular ; French Circle; Student Advisory Board; Girls ' State; Jr. Miss, 1st Runnerup; Homecoming Committee Co-Chairman; Sr. Ring Dance Committee Co-Chairman; Homecoming Queen; Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President; Sr. Superlatives, Most Popular ; National Honor Society; KALEDIOSCOPE STAFF, Features Editor; Miss Kaleidoscope Contestant; Jr. Beauty Contest. SHELTON, CARY EASLEY JR. Stage Band; Blue and God Marching Band; Transfer Student. SHELBURNE, LENORA A. SHUMWAY, SUSAN P. SIERICHS, WILLIAM C. JR. National Merit Commended Student; Latin Forum; HHS Quiz Bowl Contestant. SKALLEBERG, ROBERT BRUCE 8th Grade Basketball, Co-Captain; Homeroom President, Vice-President; J.V. Basketball; Varsity Football; Track; Key Club, Sergeant-At-Arms; Monogram Club; FCA; Jr. Beauty Contest, Usher; Sr. Superlatives, Most Conceited . SMITH, LULA VERNETTE Transfer Student. SMITH, VINNIE LEE 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Jr. Beauty Contest; Powder Puff Football. SPRATLEY, TONI STALLINGS, THOMAS STELL, PHILIP WADSWORTH STEVENS, RHONDA LEE Homeroom Vice-President; Latin Forum; Science Club; Transfer Student; FTA; FHA; FBLA; Jr. Beauty Contest, Publicity Committee; Prom Decorations Committee; Sr. Ring Dance, Refreshments Committee; Spanish Club. STONE, CONNIE ELAINE Homeroom President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer; S.C.A. Representative; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Drama Club; Library Staff; IBM Assistant; VICA, Reporter, Secretary, District Winner in VICA Scrapbook and Essay Contests; Miss Noel Nominee; Homecoming Princess; Jr. Beauty Contest; National Honor Society. STROSNIDER, CRAIG RANDALL Cross-Country, 8th Grade Football; Powder Puff Football Cheerleader. SULLIVAN, RONALD SUTHERLAND,THERESA LEE Drama Club; Art Club; Chess Club. SWACKHAMER, WILLIAM JAMES J.V. Football; Science Club; Spanish Club; Gymnastics; Drama Club; FBLA; Band; Baseball; Pep Club. SYLVESTER, SANDRA VOT, Jr. Beauty Contest. SYLVESTER, SARA JANE Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer; Gymnastics; VICA, Entertain¬ ment Committee Chairman; Jr. Beauty Contest. TATUM, KATHRYN ADKINS Drama Club; Science Club; ICT, Treasurer, UF Chairman for School District; Jr. Choir; FBLA; Tatler Staff, Reporter. TAYLOR, DAVID W. Transfer Student. TEMPLE, ARTHUR GORDON 8th Grade Choir; Sr. Choir; All-Regional Chorus; Jr. Choir; T rack. THARRINGTON, OLA CHRIS Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, President; J.V. Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader, Head; Girls ' Monogram Club; FTA, Publicity Co-Chairman; Tri-Hi-Y, Delegate to District Con¬ ference, District Secretary Candidate, Publicity Co-Chairman, Thought Committee, President; NCA Cheerleader Camp; Delegate to National Brotherhood Conference; Jr. Beauty Contest, Tickets Committee, Solicitations Committee; Prom Decorations Committee, Chairman; Jr. Popularity Contest, Personality Plus ; Most School Spirited ; Sr. Superlatives, Most School Spirited ; Jr. Host Committee; Class Night Usherette; Powder Puff Football; KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF, Sr. Assistant Advertisements; Miss Kaleidoscope Candidate. THOMPSON, JOHNNY THOMAS, VIRGINIA BETH Tennis Team; S.C.A. Representative, Secretary; J.V. Cheer¬ leader, Head; Varsity Cheerleader, Head; NCA; ACA; Powder Puff Football; Spanish Club; Sr. Superlatives, Smoothest Talker ; Jr. Beauty Contest; Office Assistant; Road-e-o Winner. THOMPSON, DAVID GEORGE Sr. Band; Track. THOMPSON, DEBORAH ANN Pep Club; Homeroom President, Vice-President, Secretary; Spanish Club; Science Club, Secretary; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant- At-Arms; Drill Corps, Head; Sophomore Dance Decorations Committee; Prom Decorations Committee; Jr. Beauty Contest; Varsity Cheerleader; 8th Grade Choir; Jr. Choir; Sr. Choir, Robe Committee; Jr. Popularity Contest, Best Dancer ; Sr. Superlatives, Class Clown ; Beginners Band, President; Powder Puff Football; Sr. Ring Dance, Decorating 76 Committee; Gymnastics; S.C.A. Representative; Sophomore, Jr., Sr. Float Committees. THORE, PATSY A. TIMPERIO, CARL TROCH, MICHAEL ALBERT TUCKER, KAY A. TURNER, CONNIE JEAN Latin Forum; French Circle; Jr. Homeroom Secretary; Drama Club. VERGARA, ROSALYN PATRICE MARCELLINA Jr. Executive Board; Jr. Beauty Pageant, Decorations Committee Chairman; Prom Programs Committee Chairman; Prom Decorations Committee; Pep Club; Art Club, Chairman Refreshments Committee, Chairman Publicity Committee; Girls ' Glee Club; Stage Decorations Committee Chairman Christmas Concert; Stage Decorations Committee Chairman Spring Concert, Section Leader; Sr. Choir, Section Leader, Decorations Committee Christmas Concert; Drama Club, Make-up Committee, Publicity Committee, Sets Committee, Reading Committee, Welcome Committee, President, Program Committee, Program Design, Sound Engineer and Special Effects; First Runnerup, Halloween Queen, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-At-Arms; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Original . VICK, JAMES CALVIN VICA, Chairman Decorations Committee for Homecoming Christmas Parades; Won 2 Trophies in Plymouth Trouble¬ shooters Contest. VICK, SANDRA KAY WAJICK, ALICE RUTH Library Staff; Science Club; DECA; VICA; FTA; Jr. Beauty Contest. WALLS, MARLON WARREN, STEVEN MCCOY WARREN, ALLEN LEE WARREN, VIRGINIA C. WATKINS, WILLIAM D. WHEELER, GEORGE LEONARD Sr. Choir. WHEELER, JOHN WHIRLEY, GREGORY ANTON WILKINS, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, RAYMOND FRANCIS Homeroom President, S.C.A. Representative, Sergeant- At-Arms; Sophomore Class President; J.V. Basketball; Track, Co-Captain; Key Club; Monogram Club; FCA; Interclub Council; Usher for Jr. Beauty Contest; Powder Puff Cheerleader; Homecoming Escort; Jr. Popularity Contest, Most Dependable ; Sr. Superlatives, Most Sincere ; HHS Representative to Regional White House Conference; Hand¬ book Committee. WILSON, LINWOOD G. WILSON, CLIFFORD S. WILSON, MARCELLA AUSTRAILIA FHA; Choir; Spanish Club; DECA. WILSON, AUDREY L. WINTERS, PAULA LEWIS FBLA. WRIGHT, MARGO ANN S.C.A. Representative; Save The Children Drive Chairman; Christmas Decoration Chairman; Sr. Executive Board; Home¬ coming Princess; Homeroom President; IBM Assistant; Tri-Hi- Y, Concessions Chairman; Office Assistant. WYCHE, LEE RACHAELLA WYCHE, RUTH ANN FBLA; FHA. YOUNG, SHERRIE BELINDA DE; Sr. Choir; FHA; French Circle. ZEVGOLIS, GEORGE ICT; VICA. LUCK, SANDRA MICHELLE Spanish Club; FTA; Homeroom President; Band, Majorette, Assistant Head; S.C.A.; Jr. Beauty Contest, 2nd Runnerup; National Honor Society, Vice-President; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; H.H.S. Concert Band. 77 JUNIOR CLA SS President Paul Pershing Treasurer David Ameen Secretary Roma Ameen Vice-President Mike Janosik The Junior Executive Board: Kneeling: Danny McNeil, Bobby Farnsworth, Dicky Partin. Standing: Mollie Vier, Rhonda Laslie, Roma Ameen, Judy Jackson, Susan Stancil. Sitting: Belinda Cyckevic, Debbie Brockwell, Jody Anderson, Ban Rafey, Jo Anne Goodman. The Junior Class starts Pat Ackerman Kenny Adams Alan Ailstock Debbie Allen Ella Allen David Ameen Roma Ameen Jody Anderson Walter Archer Steve Ashby Debra Atkins Bobby Auton Randy Allen Russell Allen Denise Banks Irene Bannerman Judy Barbee Milton Barker Gary Barnes Billy Baxley Cindy Belch Jean Berry Scott Berry Mary Blackmon Robert Blackmon David Bonner Joe Boone Rachel Boyette David Bright Chip Brinkley Debbie Brockwell Paul Brooks Debbie Brown Debra Brown Jerry Brown 7Q ' 69 by electing Paul Pershing Mike Bujakowski Jean Burton Chuck Caison Sheila Campbell Sheila Chapman Bonnie Chappell Clyde Claibo rne Pat Clark David Cloniger Berney Cobb Billy Cole Sarah Constenbader Sylvia Courtney Sharon Cozart Glenn Creggar Debbie Crichton Franklin Crockett Zoila Cruz Jackie Davis Steve Dawson Ernest Demps Karen Dingas Victor Divittorio Janet Douglas Rita Dowling an to the office of president. Kathy Easterling Carlton Eavey Ellen Eavey Cynthia Edmonds Steve Edmondson Allen Ellis Susan Emory Duree Eubank Therese Eure Ronnie Faris Dale Farley Bobby Farnsworth Donna Finklea Eddie Fisher Perry Fletcher Carrie Flowers Karen Frankenstein Teresa Full Michael Fuller Eric Furr Wayne Furr Sarah Gaddy Juan Getty Dennis Gilchrist Jo Anne Goodman Robert Gorkiewicz Debra Gragg John Graves 81 The Class of ' 71 makes Wendy Harris Betsy Harrison Mark Harrison Linda Harvey Rita Heathcock Edward Helder Carol Henderson Gloria Henry Tommy Henry Katrina Hensley Kenny Heretick Loriene Hicks David Hill Solomon Hi Betty Hobbs Charlotte Hofmann Jimmy Holland Candace Holt Marilyn Hosea Mike Hostovich Janet Houchin Betty Houston Richard Houston Lynda Howard Graham Howell Robert Hunter Gary Jacobs Lynn Jacobs MikeJanosik Lois Jefferson Pam Jenkins Dallas Johnson Diane Johnson Jimmy Johnson Paulette Johnson extensive plans as the date Sharon Johnston J.R. Jones William Jones Larry Katz Alan Keener Sally King David Klooz Richard Lampman Gary Lance Lee Lane Harvey Langford Rhonda Laslie Jean Lawson Jo Ann Lawson Kenny Lawson Charles Lewis Patti Livingston Pam Lyman Barbara Mabe Anne Mabry Arlene Malone Vincent Manieri Peggy Marr Sandra Martin Millie McCumber Debbie McGowan Mary McGowan Ivory McKeever Joe McMillan Danny McNeil Martha McNulty Mona Melton Kay Mills Mike Mitchell Reggie Mitchem 83 of the Jr.-Sr. Prom approaches. Velva Moon Camm Moore Colleen Moore Dianne Moore Joe Moore Linda Moore Pat Moore David Myers William Nash Karen Morris Mary Morris Robert Mosley Mary Murty Rosemary Nichols Carolyn Norwood Kirby Norwood Wesley Oliver Debra Ostreich Dickie Partin Mary Pate Robert Patton Bobby Pearson Connie Pentecost Paul Pershing Larry Pettaway Betty Jo Pintavalle Dianna Powers 84 Plans for the future are made Melody Primrose Janie Pritchard Lane Pritchard Connie Putnam Ban Rafey Bruce Ripani Diane Robinson Mary Saunders Randy Saunders Stephen Roscher Warren Ross Steve Sack Debbie Schold Barbara Scott Beth Schulhof Vivian Sexton Jackie Shelburne Mark Shornak Beth Shown Linda Shuler Robert Smith Jo Ann Snyder Butch Solesbee Mike Spratley John Stancil Susan Stancil Jimmy Staton Curtis Stevens Bill Swafford Janet Talley James Tate Rusty Tatum Barry Temple Fred Tetterton as the college boards are taken Billy Warren Rosemarie Wellman Rebecca Wells Shirley Westerman Dennis Wheeler Phillip White Eddie Williamson The students of Hopewell High School participate in all phases of school life. Here one of the Juniors takes time from her study hall to assist Mr. Crist, the dean of students. 86 JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES The Junior Class Popularity Contest Winners: 1st Row: Debbie Creighton-Best Looking, Eddie Fisher-Cutest, Mollie Vier-Cutest, Janie Pritchard-Best All Around, Most Outstanding and Most Dependable, David Ameen-Most Outstanding, Most Dependable and Most Likely To Succeed, Bobby Farnsworth-Most Talented and Class Clown, Shelia Chapman-Most Original, Jeff Lyttle-Most Original, Nat Hamner-Personality Plus, Marilyn Hosea-Most Sincere, Bill Withero-Most Polite and Most Sincere, Susan Emory-Most Polite. 2nd Row: Camm Moore-Best Dressed, Betty Jo Pintavalle-Best Dressed, Anne Mabry-Best Dancer, Lane Pritchard-Most Talkative and Biggest Flirt, Duree Eubank-Most Talkative and Biggest Flirt, Paul Pershing-Most Popular, Best All Around and Most School Spirited, Rebecca Wells-Most Popular, Marcie Dail and Mark Shornak-Class Couple and Best Looking, Miss Mann and Mr. Hoagland-Favorite Teachers. 3rd Row: Phyllis Nicholas-Most Soul, Jo Ann Goodman- Most Talented, Belinda Cyckevic-Most Intellectual and Most Likely To Succeed, Mona Melton-Class Clown, Bonnie Chappel-Biggest Loafer, Jimmy Staton-Biggest Loafer, Mike Bujakowski-Most Athletic, Jody Anderson-Most Athletic and Friendliest, Gary Lance-Friendliest, Eric Furr-Most Intellectual 87 CLASS SPONSOR z r Z md carry out the projects of the class. The Junior lunch table is always something else. Just exactly what has not been figured out yet. Here, a few o intellectuals take time to blow their minds” outside of class. CLASS ACTIVITIES The Class of ' 71 is quite active this year. Their activities run the gamut from attending the annual pre-Petersburg game bonfire, to taking the P.S.A.T. Mrs. McCall, the Junior guidance counselor, has been very helpful in assisting these students in the planning of their future activities. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Executive Board: Left to Right; Top to Bottom: Kyle Futch, Danny Hipps, Douglas Lane, Richard Ameen, Peter Theodore, Kevin Stockdale, Allen Daniels, Sherry Jones, Debbie Watkins, Sharon Shornak, Donna Vergara, Marilyn Lewis, James Metheny, Donna Reigney, Susan Casey, Judy Rayner, Pam Harrison, Janet Kearchner, Joanne Ortiz. Kevin Stockdale President R ichard Ameen Vice-President Judy Rayner Secretary Peter Theodore T reasurer nn Kevin Stockda e, President , leads Douglas Ackerman Sharon Akers Marsha Akins Carolyn Aldridge Paula Allen Kathie Almarode Richard Ameen Debbie Anderson James Ange Larry Archer Valerie Armstrong James Artis Bobby Arvin Barry Ashbrook David Atkins Klaus Aultman Reggie Aultman Robert Aultman Charles Aycock Cristy Bailey Donna Bailey Donna Bedwell Sue Bailey Alice Baird Chris Barber Tommy Bass James Baugus Cynthia Beck Harvey Belcher Patty Bell Joey Benedict Carol Bennett Vicki Bentley Cindy Biggs Pam Blackmon the sophomore class to a successful Mike Blanchard Brenda Bonner Billy Bookout Lewis Bowen Tommy Bowen Donald Bowman Anna Bradshaw Janice Brobst Bruce Brockwell Debbie Brockwell Judy Brockwell Allen Brooks Terry Browder Welfred Brown Robert Browning Lloyd Bucciarelli Judy Buffo Leon Burchett Cheryl Burkey Mike Burnham Wayne Burrow Curtis Butterworth Claiborne Cabaniss Robert Campen Linda Capron Susan Casey Tommy Chavis Joyce Claiborne Vanessa Claiborne Eddie Clarke Connie Cleere Titus Colbert Mike Collins Evelyn Connelly John Conner 92 year as they rack-up first place Kenny Conover Yolanda Cruz Betty Dugger Terry England Beth Coury Ronnie Covington Jill Cramer James Crenshaw Eddie Crews Donna Crum Neal Davis Jamie Dean Dale Denning Ruth Derichsweiler Georgia Devers Timmy Dotson Robert Dulaney Linda Eason Russell Eastman James Edmonds Gilbert Elder Robert Emmons 93 for their float in the Homecoming Kenneth Forti Debbie Fowler Joan Frankenstein Becky Frazier Kyle Futch Ava Gardner Joyce Gholson Sheila Gilliam Carolyn Gladwell Bill Glass Rocky Glass Kenny Gleason Jeannette Glovier Beth Goldberg David Graham Pam Graham Frank Graves Janet Gray Hattie Green Sharon Green Debbie Haigwood Pam Harrison Ed Hatch Reginald Hayes Dane Hazlegrove Thomas Headrick Sue Hedgepeth Perry Hi 94 Parade. The Sophomore Sweetheart Danny Hipps Sharon Houser Harold Jackson Michael Johnson Sherry Jones Diana Hogan Alan Hole Charles Holdford Patty Hollins Debbie Honaker Steve Horner Diane Humphries Charlie Hunter Ed Hunter Bea Hurlburt Robert Ingram Mark Isenhour James Jackson Loretta Jackson Barbara Jamison Patty Jenkins John Jerrel Brenda Johnson Ronald Johnson Brenda Jones Celestine Jones Johnny Jones Melba Jones Mike Jones Janet Kearchner Craig Kendrick Karen Kendrick Hilda Keys Debby King Melvin Korby 95 is announced at the annual sophomore Pat Langford Diane Laslie Sherry Kyle Steve Lambert Douglas Lane Karen Kriegler Debbie Kudelka Brenda Leavitt Lauren Lee Tommy Lee Tommy Leftwich Marilyn Lewis Patty Lewis Terry Lowman Kirk McClure Alma McCraw Melvena McDowell Henry McGee Ronnie McGhee Mike McGowen Betty McMillan Wayne Mercer Jim Metheny Gail Miles Arnold Miller Carolyn Miller Judy Mills Sheila Mitchell 96 dance. The future years at H.H.S. Bruce Monk Cathy Moody Richard Moore Kathy Morris Sydney Myers Eddie Naulty Gary Neidigh Alan Nelson Joanne Ortiz Kenny Overstreet Ronnie Parker Judy Parr Mark Pate Mark Patterson Donna Payne Bonnie Pearson Brenda Pelham John Perry Elaine Pettaway John Pettit Jane Phares Veronica Pierce Raymond Powell Ronald Powell Junious Powers David Powroznik Alan Pruett Brian Puse Rosemarie Quinn Barbara Rackley Billy Rayner David Read Beth Reese Nancy Richeson Donna Rigney 97 promise to be very rewarding Bonnie Rigsby Billy Robbins Vanessa Roberts Danny Robinette Louis Roeder Diane Rogers Doreen Ruiz Kathy Sasser B,me Saunders Tommy Sebera Gail Se.chel Myron Setchel Sharon Shornak Johnny Shown Linda Shue Terry Sipes Donna Skelton Bobby Slocum Steve Smalley Matt Smartt Jay Slagle Karen Smith James Soller Pam Spain Anna Stallard Sherry Stallings J. C. Stanley George Stathis Dale Stewart Elisa Stidham Kevin Stockdale Linda Stratton David Stump John Swain Lisa Switzer 98 to the swingin ' class of 1972. Wayne Sylvester Calvin Tate Debbie Taylor Gilbert Taylor Peter Theodore George Thompson Sharian Thore Glenda Thorne Paige Titterington Rae Titterington Debbie Troch Debbie Tucker Kathy Tudor Linda Turner Carlton Updike Diana Vance Fedra Vasilos Donna Vergara Jerry Vick Juanita Vick Carolyn Villars Diane Washington Joan Washington Robin Washington Darnell Watkins Patrick White Helen Wilkins Becky Wilson Nancy Wilson Wanda Wilson Helen Winfield Leon Winfield Jackie Wood 99 I —■i CLASS SPONSOR Debra Wyatt James Yancey Phillip Yerby Charles Dean Edith Fuzzy Debbie Watkins This is Mr. Heretick ' s second year sponsoring the Sophomore Class. He came to Hopewell High last year after receiving his B.S. at Mount St. Mary ' s College. In addition to the Sophomore Class, he also sponsors the boys tennis team and the Chess Club. The members of the Sophomore Class are not always this studious, but sometimes you will find them really hittin ' the books,” especially two hours before they have to take an exam. 100 SOPHOMORE CLASS A CT V T ES Two different versions of the future Seniors of Hopewell High. Top: Some of the students take a free period with the idea of, Me? , Study? Bottom: Others check books out of the school library in an effort to further their education. 101 itWB W Wf W i 1 FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Executive Board: Front Row: Shelby Clayton, Susan Garfinkle, Christie Aderholt YoYo Cappiali Milton Chappel, Stephanie Phillips, Wanda Billingsley, Judy Wood. Back Row: Ricky Burnett, Jeff Wells, Mark Daniels, Robert Lawson Keith Drumwright, Russv Verqara. Lester Greene. ■■I President Ricky Burnett Vice-President YoYo Cappiali Secretary Susan Garfinkle HHHj T reasurer Jeff Wells Sergeant-at-Arms Shelby Clayton Sergeant-at-Arms Brenda Woodlief The third organized year of Denise Abernathy Gerald Adams Christie Aderholt Stanley Ailstock Patty Albanese Jerry Alexander Linda Alexander Cliff Allen Faye Allender Lee Ann Almarode Doreen Anderson Shirley Andrews David Armistead Billy Asbury Anne Atwater Howard Bailey Ricky Barbee Diane Barrett Jackie Barrett Chris Bass Frances Benedict Allen Bennett Charles Bennett Dennis Bickings Wanda Billingsley Debbie Blackwell Linwood Blowe Mark Bonner Darlene Boyd Gilbert Bradley Brenda Branch Hubert Brannon Howard Bridger Donald Brittingham Cathy Brough Elizabeth Brown Leamon Brown Roger Brown Todd Brown Kathy Bryant Jack Buffo Ricky Burnett Jimmy Burton Susan Burton Theresa Cabaniss Loydette Caison Yolanda Cappiali Michael Cargill 103 the freshman class proves very Anita Carico Brenda Carr Carla Carr Donnie Carr Lou Ann Carr Wanda Carr Cindy Casey Dwayne Cassell Kippy Causey Milton Chappell Cindy Chase Mike Christian Barbara Christian Kattie Clagon Harry Clary Melody Clary Gary Clay Shelby Clayton Linda Cole Sandy Coleman Thierry Collins Jerri Connelly Sydney Connelly Ralph Conrad Richard Cooper Ross Core Rebekah Cornelius Gale Cosley Evelyn Curtis Marie Dane Mark Daniel Randy Daniel Susan Daniel Chuckie Davis Dell Davis Jerry Davis Randy Davis Ryan Davis Terri Davis Jerome Davison Wanda Davison Rhonda Dawson Debbie Dean Roger Debrick Bobby Dereski Mary Derichsweiler Ellen Dowling Jimmy Drake 104 successful as Ricky Burnett leads 1 Craig Driver ' -I Keith Drumwright John Duda Linda DuLaney ' -w Teresa Edwards Keith Eggleston Jerry Ellis Mary Ellison Renee Epps Jim Eure Roy Everett Faith Everhart Darrell Fagin Wendell Faris Troy Fitzgerald Sharon Fleetwood Dennis Franks Bonnie Frazier Michele Fuller Steve Gadinis Susan Garfinkel Donald Gargis Robin Garrett Lela Gent Donna Gessell Ed Gholson Cindy Gibson Thomas Giles Bobby Gill Geraldine Gilliam Robin Gilliam Robbie Goad Sheree Godsey Debbie Goodman Sherry Goodman Neil Gordon Mike Grant Ardel Graves Ernie Gray Lester Greene Maxine Griffin Charles Guy Johnny Guy Becky Hale Michael Hamlet Geary Hancock Rosetta Hanford Debby Harris 105 the class of 73. The youngest Donnie Harris Richard Harris Vivian Harris John Harrison Sharon Harvey Kathy Hayes Teresa Hayes Robert Hayes Douglas Hendrickson Joyce Ann Henry Danny Hicks Susan Hicks Vivian Higgins Cindy Hill Deborah Hill Reggie Hill Bert Holloway Sherman Holloway Debby Holsclaw Joey Holt Louise Hopkins Dottie Hundley Jeanie Hunt Don Irvin Becky Irving Patty Irving Carl Jackson John Jackson David Jamison Ginger Janosik Richard Jarrett Jean Jefferson Dottie Jenkins Georgia Jenks Antionette Johnson Beth Johnson Gary Johnson Shelia Johnson Shellie Johnson Cathy Johnston Connie Johnston Nancy Johnston Wayne Johnston Arlene Jones Johnny Jones Kirk Jones Larry Jones Lynn Jones 106 class of H.H.S. contributes much to Novella Jones Pat Jones Russell Jones Sylvia Jones Vicky Jones Linda Joyce Brad Kaufman Michael Keener Larry Key George Keys Joey Kidd Brenda King Debbie King Robert Kirkman Phillip Kolek Tom Kopalchick Gerald Koren Linda Kramer Nancy Kuykendall Harvey Lamb Matthew Lambert Thomas Lamm Connie Lane Sandy Lane Robert Langford Bobbie Lankford Bobby Lawson Mary Ann Lawson Grover Lee Dave Lewis Jackie Lindenmuth David Long Dawn Long Melanie Lowder Kay Lyman Eric Lyttle Mary Mahoney Gay Maitland Judy Malone Gerald Manikus Keith Mann Gloria Manor Eddie Marmol Cindy Marr Heater Marshall Kathryn Marshall Diane Mason Keith Mathis 107 school pride. Freshmen look forward Mike Mazzei Phyllis McBee Susan McBride Ray McCall Donnie McGhee Paul McIntosh Jane McLeod Janet McMillan Dennis Messer Harold Miller Kathy Minor Penny Mitchem Cindy Montgomery Richard Moody Vince Moogalian Debbie Moon Roy Moon Connie Moore Constance Moore Cynthia Moore Brenda Mooring Courtney Morris Eunice Morris Becky Morrison Donna Morrissette Louis Mosby Ken Muller Clifford Murty Jeffery Myers Anmarie Nemetz Nancy Nugent Eddie O ' Hara Leslie Orlando Janeen Ortiz Jerry Owen Larry Pelter Victor Pemberton Wayne Pentecost Gary Perry Lillian Perry Valerie Perry Bobby Pershing Thomas Pettit LuAnn Phares Charles Phelps Shirley Phillips Stephanie Phillips Jimmy Pierce 108 to their sophomore year to carry Robin Poe Ernestine Pope Randolph Pope Joyce Powers Carl Purdin Stephanie Puse Lou Ann Race Roy Rackley Michael Rasnick Willie Redd Gail Rice Allan Richeson Mike Richeson Tommy Rickman Tommy Robinette Nickie Rodrigues Linda Ross Nancy Saunders Clinton Savannah Richard Scott Rodney Seitz Leroy Shands Nancy Sharp Pat Sharp Steve Shaw Gene Shearin David Shelton Linda Shornak Cathy Showalter Howard Shumway Anne Shurm Benny Skroback Ed Slaughter Dottie Smith Herbert Smith JoAnn Smith Pam Smith Reggie Soles Kay Solesbee Sherman Spratley William Spratley Danny Stables Steve Stanley Kay Stover Chris Strosnider Neal Swindell Linda Sylvester Robert Taylor 109 out the goals they ' ve set for future years. Bruce Thompson Kathy Thompson Angelo Thorne James Tolbert Mike Toner Barbara Vannetta Pat Vaughan Russell Vergara Debby Via Debbie Walker Mary Ann Walker Tony Walston Randy Walton David Ward Janice Ward Ronnie Warren Bettie Washington Bobby Washington Jimmy Watkins Liz Watts Greg Wells Jeff Wells Suzie Wheeler Sheila Whitaker Davine White Margie White Valarie White Eddie Wicker Daysel Wickline Beverly Williams Bruce Williams Bobby Williams Gordon Williams Ronny Williams Shiela Williams Robert Williamson Maude Wilson Robert Wilson Russell Wilson Cathy Wise Judy Wood Kathy Woods Brenda Woodlief Barry Wyatt Jay Wyatt Larry Young Helen Youngblood 110 CLASS SPONSOR Mr. Beahm, a graduate of Madison College, came to teach at Hopewell High in the fall of 1969. He teaches Physics and General Science, and he also has the responsibility of sponsoring the Freshman Class in its third organized year. Some of the newest members of HopewelI High School are enjoying lunch, the best part of the school day. These are ill just a few of the many kids that make up the Freshman Class. ORGANIZATIONS Whether working on school spirit signs, sponsoring an art sale , putting on a play , holding a debate , or simply participating in other after school activities , members of our various dubs are broadening their horizons. By joining an organization, students are in a sense joining the adult world — an outgoing world of social and civic responsibilities. Clubs help a student achieve a break¬ through into this expanded world, while in many cases benefiting the school and introducing the students to new knowledge. As they have opened new horizons for their members, each year the dubs have also increased the scope of their accomplishments and will continue to do so this year as they make the breakthrough into a new decade. This section focuses on these organiza¬ tions and their continued service to H. H. S. and its students. Our dubs are a basis for learning the applica¬ tion of citizenship and stretching our horizons into the future. NEHL ALDRIDGE ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR jjjjS! •- SRS! V I 1T0K H pwt to U, B pMo«p r ojiim or omma V- r ! v ' - |B “ KAPPA LAMBDA TRI-HI-Y First row (left to right): Lynn Dewberry, Cary Glass, Chris Tharrington, Ban Rafey, Mary Ann Fredrickson, Rita Everett, Donna Billingsley, Roxanne Leavitt. Second: Debbie Brockwell, Zoe Bailey, Sharon Johnston, Chris Lambert, Debbie Frazier. Ascending staircase: Vicky Davis, Ellen Eavey, Janie Pritchard; Audrey Perry, Cindy Belch, Betty Mayes; Maud Sharp, Marilyn Hosea; Susan Emory,Sheilah Chapman, Betsy Harrison; Bethic A. Schulhof, Joyce Morene, Donna Lee, Rebecca Wells, Betty Jo Pintavalle, Molly Vier, Belinda Cyckevic, Betsy Leadbetter, Patsy Harrison, Barbara Mabe, Beth Pate, Roma Ameen, Jody Anderson. Front, left to right: Patsy Harrison, trea¬ surer; Chris Lambert, corresponding sec¬ retary; Lyn Dewberry, Chaplain; Chris Tharrington, president. Back: Maud Ann Sharp, vice-president; Mrs. Godsey, sponsor. 114 TRI-HI-Y ACTIVITIES Zoe and Mary Ellen post the Tri-Hi-Y thought for the week on a classroom blackboard. Members successfully cajole Mrs. Daniel into signing papers for permis¬ sion to operate a concession stand. Red tape often tangles up the girls ' ideas. Oh well, the best-laid plans of mice and men . . . and the Tri-Hi- Y! Kappa Lambda Tri-Hi-Y, sponsored by the Virginia District Y.M.C.A., is composed of junior and senior girls who exemplify the highest ideals of Christian living. They strive to create, maintain, and extend these ideals to the home, school, and com¬ munity by clean speech, clean sportsman¬ ship, clean scholarship, and clean living. They participate in school, community, and state projects. Activities include a weekly thought posted in all of the rooms, preparing Thanksgiving and Christmas bas¬ kets for needy families, attending the Mod¬ el General Assembly, promoting patriot¬ ism, participating in Youth Week, and awarding a hundred-dollar scholarship to a deserving senior member. In one of their more sober moments, the members induct new members into the club. 115 JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Front row (left to right): Wanda Billingsley, Sharon Akers, Debbie Fowler. Second: Elisa Stidham, Sherry Stallings, Paula Allen. Third: Lis Switzer, Robin Gilliam, Donna Gessell. Fourth: Helen Youngblood, Robin Garrett, Stephanie Phillips. Fifth: Susan Garfinkel, Beth Johnsor Nancy Sharp, Debbie King. Far left, first: Nancy Richeson, Debbie Watkins, CiCi Aldridge, Debbie Kudelka, Beth Reese. Second: Shelb Clayton, Vicki Harless, Sherry Jones, Joanne Ortiz, Karen Smith, Nancy Cuddihy, Marilyn Lewis. Junior Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization affiliated with the YMCA. Its membership is composed of sopho¬ more and freshman girls striving to promote clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living by setting an example for their fellow students. The club is beneficial in numerable ways: affording opportunities for girls to meet and exchange ideas with others through the District Conference and the Model General Assembly, and encouraging a more Christian way of living by developing personal integrity, self discipline and a growing sense of personal worth. Sherry Stallings, treasurer; Beth Reese, corresponding secretary; Debbie Watkins, vice-president; Sharon Akers, president; Sherry Jones, chap¬ lain. Kf:ren Smith prepares to give devotions during a meeting. 116 HI-Y Seated: Jay Slagle, corresponding secretary; Kerry Giese, recording secretary; David Ameen, vice-president. Standing: Jim Harper, presi¬ dent; Mr. Nichols, sponsor. Petersburg presented the friendship trophy to our Hi-Y this year, and the boys here seem ready to give it back. Hi-Y is the high school branch of the YMCA. It is compos¬ ed of boys in grades nine through twelve. The club ' s purpose is to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character . The members strive toward this goal through their participation in school and community activities and projects. They exchange a friendship trophy with Petersburg, collect for the March of Dimes, and make the HHS student directories. First row (left to right): Jay Slagle, Steve Roscher, Wayne Burrow, Kerry Giese, Jim Harper, Dave Ameen. Second: Fred Tetterton, Jim Johnson Rusty Tatum, Randy Allen, Gary Dean, Russell Allen. 117 KEY CLUB Front row, left to right: Bobby Skalleberg, Andy Ortiz, Keith Hedgepeth. Second row: Robbie Abernathy, Nehl Aldridge, Pete Theodore, Nat Hamner, Randy Reidmiller, Tommy Anderson. Third row: Tom Glover, Brian Puse, Steve Lowder, Eddie Fisher, Richard Ameen, Harry Garfinkel, Randy Daniel, Richard Lampman, Phillip White, Marshall Parker, Bill Witherow. Fourth row: Bill Hamner, Lane Pritchard, Danny McNeil. Bobby Skalleberg, sergeant-at-arms; Andy Ortiz, president; Nehl Aldridge, treasurer; Bill Witherow, secretary; Steve Lowder, vice-president 118 KEY CLUB ACTIVITIES Above: Andy ' s gang extends a helping hand, breaking in Cuban ar¬ rival Rufo Camps with a game of electric football . At right: Anthony pre¬ pares to enter the field through a Key Club run-through. Below: Andy talks to the city manager about a traffic control pro¬ gram around the school. The Key Club is first and last a service club. It is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior boys wishing to serve the school, church¬ es, and community. Together with other community groups the mem¬ bers last year collected for the March of Dimes and United Fund. Turning their energies to the school, the boys built spirit signs for the football team, bought jack¬ ets for the basketball team, and sponsored ' ' activities nights where students could play ping-pong, vol¬ leyball, and basketball. This year the club ' s interests turned both in¬ ward and outward. Projects planned range from a traffic program around the school to hayrides and dances. Throughout these activities the boys try to develop and main¬ tain the ideals of the Key Club; the use of initiative, leadership ability, good citizenship, and good sports¬ manship. 119 THE ART A PPR ENTICES Front, left to right: Dottie Smith, Cindy Montgomery, Sherry Goodman, Janet McMillan, Brenda Pelham, Faith Everhart, Nancy Saunders, Nancy Nugent, Carol Okum, Mark Bonner, Zoila Cruz, Butch Buffo, Kathy Marshall, Darlene Boyd. Second row, left to right: Susan Hicks, Debbie Holsclaw, Ellen Dowling, Katrina Hensley, Sherri Walker, Vanessa Roberts, Sheilah Chapman, Matt Smartt, Marilyn Hosea, Sheila Mitchell, Beth Coury, Yolanda Cruz, Debra McMillan. Back row, left to right: Paige Lowder, Dell Davis, Frances Koehler, Allen Brooks, Belinda Cyckevic, Mike Hostovich, John Jerrell, Howie Parsons, Jeff Wells, David Davis, Barry Ashbrook, Edward Slaughter, Mike Bryant, Ronnie McGhee, Jim Metheny Ronnie Carter. The purpose of the Art Apprentices is to allow a creative outlet for students who express an interest in art. The clut schedules various activities during the year. One of the most successful projects was Leonardo ' s Ltd., a boutique sellinc original handcrafts. The talented group also sponsored ar annual art show and sale at Cavalier Square. The proceed: from these activities made the yearly field trip possible. Art Club members work industriously in class on material for Leon¬ ardo ' s. 120 Belinda Cyckevic, president; Miss Taylor, sponsor; Marilyn Hosea, vici president; Zoila Cruz, secretary-treasurer. THE OLE BLUE PLA YERS First row, left to right: Carol Villars, Sheila Mitchell, Donna Gessell, Connie Johnston, Diane Mason, Kathy Easterling, Diane Rogers, Rosalyn Vergara. Second row: Steve Roscher, Fred Tetterton, Eddie Crews, Cathy Moody, Jill Cramer, Debbie McGowan, Terri Bryant, Karen Kriegler, Donna Mahsman, Debbie Crichton, Anmarie Nemetz. Third row: Jay Slagle, Russell Allen, Linda Stratton, Irene Bannerman, Janet Talley, Pam Lyman, Ellen Eavey, Debbie King. Fourth: Pam Graham, Debbie Oestrich, Evelyn O ' Hara, Kerry Giese, Tommy Henry, Jim Harper. Fifth row: Debbie Kudelka, Jo Goodman, Donna Bailey, Milton Chappell. Irene Bannerman (center) was crowned Halloween Queen. Her runners- up were Rosalyn Vergara (left) and Janet Talley. Each year The Ole Blue Players present quality theatrical productions to the community and help stimulate the interest of students in the dramatic arts. Despite many difficulties this year, the members held a successful Halloween Ball and a Christmas party. In January the club entered the District One-Act Play Festival. The spring production was presented in April, and the year was brought to a rousing finale with the Bunny Awards Banquet. Rosalyn Vergara, president; Karen Kriegler, secretary; Steve Selinger, sergeant-at-arms; Kerry Giese, vice-president; Jim Harper, treasurer. 121 THE FORENSIC SOCIETY © Debaters admire last year ' s trophies won in Forensic meets. The Debaters, sponsored by Mrs. Phyllis Farnsworth, meet weekly, learning techniques of-and practicing-debating. This year ' s national debate topic is: What should be the United States ' military commitment to foreign countries? Our team makes many trips, attending various workshops and participat¬ ing in tournaments at nearby high schools and colleges. High¬ lights are the overnight workshop at the University of Virginia, the Longwood Invitational Tournament, and the Central Dis¬ trict Debate Tournament in the spring. Debating is a lot of hard work, but for those who enjoy rousing, intellectual give-and-take, it is lots of fun. Phyllis McBee, secretary; Mrs. Farnsworth, sponsor; Ed Crews, presi¬ dent. Kneeling, left to right: David Cloninger, Eric Furr, Joe McMillan, Richard Lampman Standing: Larry Katz, Robert Hamstock, Ed Crews, Jeff Lyttle, Kay Stover, Betty Washington, Vicky Davis, Lenora Shelburne, Phyllis McBee. 122 SCIENCE CLUB First row: Janeen Ortiz, John Swain, Lee Foley, Sandra Atkins, Jerry Owen, Sheila Williams, David Bonner, Milton Chappell. Second row: Richard Lampman, Joe McMillan, Vanessa Roberts, Larry Katz, Jim Harper, Duree Eubank, Rhonda Laslie, Helen Youngblood. Third row: Wayne Mercer, Louis Roeder, Melvin Korly, Dale Stewart, Diane Mason, Douglas Lane, Joanne Ortiz, Ricky Burnett, Shelby Clayton, Thomas Lamm. I Those students interested in seeking further scientific knowledge outside of their regular classes turn to the Science Club. The organization encourages individual projects, arranges lectures, shows films, and schedules field trips to places of scientific interest. In these ways the club increases its mem¬ bers ' understanding of the importance of science in their lives. Renowned guest speaker Dickie Heretick demonstrates his famous method of distillation. What ' s in the beaker, Dickie? 123 Helen Youngblood, secretary: Mrs. Theodore, sponsor; Nat Hamner, president: Milton Chappell, librarian-reporter; Shelby Clayton, treasur¬ er; David Bonner, vice-president. CHESS CLUB Members of the club display a little legerdemain in one of their more unusual chess games. Ronnie Faris, president; Steve Muller, secretary; Mr. Heretick, sponsor; Richard Lampman, vice-president. The Hopewell High School Chess Club is now in its second year as an organization. Its primary function is to promote intramural and interscholastic competition in chess. Interest in the club is growing rapidly as surrounding schools are being scheduled for matches. It is the desire of the club to form a team that would compete in state-wide competition. The only requirement for membership is to have an interest in chess. Seated: Jerry Owen, Todd Brown. Behind them: Louis Roeder, Steve Muller, Larry Katz, Harry Clary, Ronnie Faris, Richard Lampman, Joe McMillan. 124 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front row, left to right: Carolyn Miller, Yolanda Cruz, Donna Bailey, Theresa Miller, Theresa Edwards, Sharon Harvey Back row: Ellen Eavey, Judy Parr, Vivian Harris, Linda Straten, Shelby Clayton, Cathy Thompson, Margie White,Debbie Via, Mrs. Raney, sponsor. These beaming faces show that these future homemakers are prepared for the excitement of housework. Seriously, the girls are very devoted to their work in the club. 125 The girls of the Future Homemakers of America club are interested in bettering the homes of tomorrow by perfecting the many arts involved in homemaking. This year, the dust fairly flew as the group was involved in many activities. The members demonstrated their culinary talents and earned mon¬ ey for their treasurer with a bake sale, gave homemade Christ¬ mas gifts to invalids, sponsored a car wash, and presented their teachers with holiday Easter Bunnies ' filled with candy. Moreover, they strive to live by their motto!: Toward New Horizons. Seated: Theresa Miller, president; Mrs. Raney, sponsor; Ellen Eavey, historian-reporter; Carolyn Miller, vice-president. Standing: Donna Bai¬ ley, chaplain; Yolanda Cruz, secretary; Judy Parr, treasurer. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA First row: Dwight Leath, Bill Swafford, Pam Jenkins, Clark Lewis, Stan Bishop, Cindy Goff, Karen Dingas, Ann Sebera, Lynn Jacobs. Second row: Rosemary Nichols, Mary Murty, Debbie Troch, Vicki Connelly, Libby Hanchey, Debbie Haigwood, Joan Washington, Reggie Mitchem, Marcella Wilson, Sherrie Young. Third row: Reggie Aultman, Wayne Furr, Millie McCumber, Neela Dobbs, Diana Hogan, Dave Bught, Jesse Holloway, Grover Brannan, Jerry Midgett. Fourth row: Bobby Dulaney, James Jackson, Terry Browder, Junious Powers, Nancy Hoyle, Helen Wilkins, Bill Auton, Mike Hostovich, William Nash. Fifth row: Bob Auton, David Powroznik, Bruce Dalton, Art Temple, Larry Collins, Butch Solesbee, Gilbert Taylor, Alvin Slaughter. Sixth row: Richard Houston, Darrel Sears, Perry Fletcher, J. R. Jones, Mike Wrenn, Wayne Bright, Barry Temple. The Distributive Education Clubs of America is the only national youth organization in the schools to attract young people to careers in marketing and distribution. DECA is designed to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. Its purposes are to develop a respect for education in marketing and distribution and to promote un¬ derstanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizen¬ ship. DECA members learn to serve as leaders and followers, and have an opportunity for state and national recognition that they would not have otherwise. The members have made numerous studies and surveys to aid the economic develop¬ ment of their community. Creative marketing projects contin¬ ue to encourage this type of contribution. Bill Swafford, vice-president; Libby Hanchey, treasurer; Cindy Goff, secretary; Barry Temple, Reporter; Karen Dingas, parliamentarian; Stan Bishop, president; (in back) Clark Lewis, Chaplain. 126 VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA First row (left to right): Kristine Cornelius, John Bell, Kathie Tatum, Cathy Cocorikas, Susan Marshburn, Connie Stone, Pat Moore. Second row: Cindy Shannon, George Zevgolis, Dicky Danner, Juan Getty, Steven Sack, Sarah Costenbader, John Miller, Allen Nugent, Jane Sylvester. Third row: Sharon Cozart, Rosalind Roberts, Ronnie Cole, Larry Haggerty, Alice Wajick, Will Edmundson, Martha Kolek, Donna Billingsley. Fourth row: om Spratley, Ruth Ann Anglen, Melody Primrose, Diane Moore, Sylvia Courtney, James Vick, Linda Nicholson. Kathy Tatum, treasurer; Kristine Cornelius, Chaplain; John Bell, vice- president; Mr. Utleye, sponsor; Connie Stone, secretary; Cathy Cocori¬ kas, president; Susan Marshburn, parliamentarian; Pat Moore, reporter. The Hopewell High School VICA Club again has the distinc¬ tion of being the Honor Club of the state. The members have done outstanding service to their community by collecting for the United Fund and March of Dimes in the schools. They served the school by painting numbers in the student parking lot, a job consuming over two hundred hours. They also gave trophies to the Best Blocker and Best Tackier on the football team. The members visited the local plants on two occasions and were guests of the Petersburg club in the spring. Their annual barbecue was a big success, drawing over three hundred people. Members admire their Honor Club trophy as they look forward to another year of outstanding achievement. This is one of thirty trophies the club received last year. 127 FRENCH CIRCLE Outer circle, clockwise from front center: Sharon Akers, Richard Ameen, Roma Ameen, Jody Anderson, Sandra Atkins, Cheryl Burkey, Shelby Clayton, Zoila Cruz, Yolanda Cruz, Vicky Davis, Ellen Dowling, Belinda Cyckevic, Debbie McMillan, Will Harlan, Vivian Harris, Marilyn Hosea, Linda Cramer, Jay Slagle, Lynn Jones, Cindy Hill, Janet McMillan, Cindy Casey, Linda Stratton, Bob Smith. Inner circle: Mona Milton, Pam Blackmon, Sheila Williams, Jo Goodman, Kathy Easterling, Janet Hole, Lee Foley, Judy Rainer, Chris Lambert, Ban Rafey, Conway Lundquist, Evelyn O ' Hara. The French Circle, composed of past and present French students, is designed to promote a better understanding of the language by studying France ' s customs. Informative, interest¬ ing programs add spice to the meetings. The group sings French songs, plays games, and performs humorous skits. The club was represented in the Homecoming Parade by a car disguised” as a football, which, despite its originality, did not qualify for float competition! C ' est la vie! Seated: Miss Chambliss, sponsor. Standing: Zoila Cruz, vice-president; Some interesting facts about France are brought out in the meetings. Chris Lambert, secretary; Jo Goodman, president; Belinda Cyckevic, Here, Mike Fuller points out Dijon, the mustard capital of France, treasurer; Will Harlan, chaplain. 128 LA TIN FORUM 1 ' WF- 1 . ' wtx. i JHI m J f m ■ ■ Front row, left to right: Mrs. Gilliam, sponsor; Phyllis McBee, David Cloninger, Sherri Stallings, Helen Youngblood, Jerry Owen, Christie Aderholt, Jim Pierce, Roy Everett, Patricia Smith. Second row: Beth Johnson, Sharon Akers, Nancy Nugent, Rhonda Laslie, Donna Bailey, Randy Daniel, Tommy Leftwich. Third row: Jay Wyatt, Nancy Sharp, Dell Davis, Susan Emory, Betsy Harrison, Janie Pritchard, Mike Richeson. Fourth row: Glenn Greggar, Robin Gilliam, Judy Parr, Bonnie Frazier, Nat Hamner. Fifth row: Russell Eastman, Tommy Lamb, Eric Furr, Vicky Davis, Kenneth Conover. Last row: Ryan Davis, Chuck Davis, Roma Ameen, Jody Anderso n, Lou Ann Carr, Mark Cunningham, Beth Shulhof. The Latin Forum, led this year by president Nat Hamner, is devoted to learning the language and customs of ancient Rome. Programs are presented at the meetings, and through them students of Latin gain a greater understanding of the Roman people. This year, a party was held for the members and the students enjoyed themselves at their annual spring picnic, in which Latin Forum members from other schools in the vicinity participated. Ronnie Faris, vice-president; Patricia Smith, secretary; Nat Hamner, president; Mary McGowan, treasurer. Mrs. Gilliam and the boys enjoy themselves at their annual Roman orgy, a considerably more moderate affair than those of the ancient Roman tradition. 129 SPANISH CLUB iTJ VS H v V UP l I First row, left to right: Robert Hainstock, Stephanie Puse, Robin Garrett, Lisa Stidham, Randy Reidmiller, Bill Witherow, Donna Mahsman, Lisa Lindenmuth, Marie Dane, Sherree Godsey, YoYo Cappiali, Donna Gessell, Janet Kearchner, Cathy Johnston. Second: Betsy Bailey, Rhonda Stevens, Danny Hipps, Wayne Burrow, JoAnn Ortiz, Steve Edmondson, Connie Moore, Duree Eubank, Rhonda Laslie, Penny Mitchem, Sandy Lane, Bethie Schulhoff, Debbie Brockwell, Susan Garfinkel, Steve Gadinis. Third: Donna Bailey, Susan Casey, CiCi Aldridge, Debbie Kudelka, Sue Bailey, Debbie Watkins, Marilyn Lewis, Beth Reese, Beth Goldberg, Lela Gent, Janeen Ortiz, Leslie Orlando, Allan Richeson, Jane McLeod, Donna Vergara. Fourth: Frances Koehler, Georgina Cartin, Martha McNulty, Nat Hamner, Alan Keener, Debbie Moon, Anita Carseo, Sharon Fleetwood, Debbie Oestreich, John Pettit. A Spanish marionette captures the interest of these Spanish Clubbers. All students in Spanish courses at school are eligible to join the Spanish Club. Its purpose is to give its members a greater understanding of the customs, traditions, and methods of living in the Spanish-speaking world. At each meeting the members are brought a little closer to the lives of Spanish people by way of songs, movies, and other interesting pro¬ grams. At Christmastime the group enjoys a Christmas party, complete with Spanish decorations and refreshments. Thus, while having a good time, club members increase their appreci¬ ation of Spanish culture. In front: Susan Casey, secretary; Beth Reese, vice-president; Debbie Watkins, treasurer. Behind them: Alan Keener, president; Marilyn Lew¬ is, sergeant-at-arms. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row (Left to Right): Roxanne Leavitt, Pam Akers, Ellen Eavey, Debby Rawlings, Diane Mason, Chris Tharrington, Janice Britt, Janet Kearchner, Connie Johnston, Cathy Johnston, Loydette Caison, Linda Collins, Sarah Gaddy. Second Row: Sandra Atkins, Jeannie England, Rhonda Stevens, Paulette Pierce, Linda Kramer, Donna Rigney, Bonnie Pearson, Donna Mahsman, Yolanda Cruz, Nancy Johnston, Debbie Via, Dawn Long. Third Row: Connie Putnam, Betsy Bailey, Joyce Morene, Martha McNulty, Georgina Cartin, Connie Gaddy, Cindy Belch, Mary McGowan, Barbara Mabe, Sue Bailey, Anmarie Nemetz, Vicky Davis, Lisa Lindenmuth, Becky Morrison, Betty Mayes. 1 Tutoring is one of the club ' s most important activities. Here, Bill Harper receives a little help before classes. 131 All girls and boys who are interested in teaching are eligible to join the Future Teachers of America. These students ex¬ plore their interests and abilities in various fields of education and try to develop the qualities a good teacher should possess. Each year activities such as bake sales, paper drives, kiddie movies, and popcorn sales finance the annual picnic and the scholarship awarded to an outstanding FTA senior. The club, which is proudest of its tutoring program, also decorates the bulletin board in the hall. Seated (left to right): Audrey Perry, chaplain; Cindy Belch, secretary; Jean Lawson, treasurer; Jeanie England, historian. Background: Mary McGowan, vice-president; Mrs. Litton, sponsor; Betty Mayes, President. GIRLS ' MONOGRAM CLUB Georgina Cartin, treasurer; Vicki Chavis, vice-president; Jane Elliott, president; Kathy Bond, secretary. The Girls ' Monogram Club is an organization of girls who have received letters for participation in a varsity sport or in cheerleading. Among its activities is selling soft drinks at basketball games. Another activity sponsored by the club is a Parents ' Appreciation picnic at the end of school. At this time the girls who participated in varsity sports express their appreciation to their parents for the inconveniences of the sports season. Another important activity of the club is presenting trophies to outstanding girls and also the presenta¬ tion of a bracelet to that girl exhibiting the best sportmanship. Members sell drinks to thirsty fans at one of the home basketball games. Concessions are a major source of money for club trips. Last year the group was able to take a few skiing lessons and try their luck on the slopes. First row (left to right): Georgina Cartin, Jane Elliot, Vicki Chavis, Kathy Bond, Chris Tharrington, Ban Rafey. Second: Ellen Eavey, Sally King, Barbara Moore, Betty Hobbs, Debbie Frazier, Becky Garrett. Third: Miss Webb, sponsor; Bea Hurlburt, Debbie McGowan, Vicky Holt, Jody Anderson, Debbie Kudelka, Sharon Akers. 132 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA First row, left to right: Dianne Armstrong, Bonnie Chappell, Janet Douglas, Catherine Medlock, Brenda Grant, Linda Polk, Reggie Mitchem. Second: Connie Cleere, Carolyn Miller, Pennie Locke, Theresa Miller, Sherry Barnes, Audrey Conner, Marcia Morriss, Cathy Wise, Mary Ellen Grammer, Kristine Cornelius, Mary Anne Eure. Third: Diane Powers, Sharon Green, Lynda Turner, Evette Crumpler, Shirley Westerman, Debbie Atkins, Sandra Allen, Pam Lyman, Debbie Oestrich, Valerie Armstrong. Fourth: Kathie Almarode, Brenda Leavitt, Therese Eure, Debbie Allen, Lynda Howard, Connie Pentecost, Karen Frankenstein, Duree Eubank, Jeannette Davis, Patricia Harris, Lou Ann Carr. Fifth: Debbe Taylor, Judy Parr, Joan Frankenstein, Diana Vance, Alice Baird, Donna Bedwell, Linda Joyce, Joanne Anderson, Nancy Jones, Bill Swackhamer. Sixth: Lois Goodman, Russell Eastman, Reggie Aughman, Bobby Delaney, Dwight Leath, Wayne Furr, Chris Strosnider. Two members ready a display in one of the classrooms. 133 Miss Gordon, co-sponsor; Linda Polk, secretary; Catherine Medlock, historian; Bonnie Chappell, vice-president; Dianne Armstrong, presi¬ dent; Reggie Mitchem, reporter; Brenda Grant, treasurer; Janet Douglas, parliamentarian; Mrs. Case, co-sponsor. The Future Business Leaders of America is the business organization associated with stenography and Vocational Office Training Programs. The FBLA ' s purposes are to promote good business education, develop competent and aggressive leadership, and create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of a business career. All of the members are eagerly awaiting the State and National Conventions to be held in the spring and summer. BOYS ' MONOGRAM CLUB — F.CA. First row (left to right): Allen Nobles, Anthony Nesbitt, Bobby Skalleberg, Keith Redgepeth, Tommy Anderson. Second: John Wheeler, Marshall Minchew, Randy Reidmiller, Nat Hamner, Tommy Lee. Third: William Harper, Howard Parsons, Bobby Farnsworth, Billy Robbins, Jerry Kuykendall, Russell Myrick. Fourth: Mr. Stallard, sponsor; Paul Pershing, Mike Janosik, Lynn Janosik, Clark Lewis. This year the Boys ' Monogram Club and the Fel¬ lowship of Christian Athletes moved to combine their activities and form a single group. Formerly the two clubs had worked separately to promote school spirit and sportsmanship in the student body. The Mono¬ gram Club was open only to those boys lettering in a varsity sport while the F.C.A. invited all sports-mind¬ ed students to join. But the boys found their com¬ mon purposes could be better served by working together. Today the two organizations are synony¬ mous: led by one president, Paul Pershing, and spon¬ sor Mr. Stallard. Moreover, the Boys ' Monogram Club is still distinct in that it holds a place of honor for superior athletes, but the everyday activities of the club are carried on with Fellowship. Together the two clubs are more active than ever. Vance, Lane, and Paul display trophies recently won by Hopewell, evidence of our continuing superiority in athletics. 134 CLUB ACTIVITIES The V.I.C.A. annual barbeque drew some three hundred people. This is V.I.C.A. ' s prize-winning project, winner in the state competition. D.E.C.A. also brought back its share of honors from state competition. The plaque identifies the chapter as honor club of the Southside District. Stan thanks guest speaker Malcomb B. Eubank, executive secretary of the Retail Merchants, for speaking at a D.E.C.A. meeting. 1 Debaters sharpen their wits for the state competition in a dummy debate held after school. 135 Kevin Stocksdale of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes prepares to speak into the microphone. The club gives an invocation before each home basketball game. ACTIVITIES One can observe the merger of wise, established concepts with vital, new ideas in the accomplishments of The Kaleidoscope Staff, the harmony of the Senior Choir, the precision routines of the majorettes, and the originality of the mag pipes. Students engaging in these and other such activities are undoubtedly hastening the evolvement from adolescence to maturity because they are required to exert their talents and assume many responsibilities. They give the student an opportunity to become more knowledgable , to develop his natural talents, to discover new abilities, and fulfill his own particular needs. Participation in these activities is open to all students who prove themselves worthy of the task and are willing to accept the challenge. The develop¬ ment of different concepts, the satisfaction of goals attained, and the opening of new frontiers are the ob¬ jectives toward which each activity strives. CARY GLASS ACTIVITIES EDITOR usmmm FT ICS TION S! FACULTY ( ri If ■ r t PTj [ IMk - KALEIDOSCOPE EDITOR: .TOM GLOVER Assistants:.Joyce Morene Belinda Cyckevic Susan Emory BUSINESS MANAGER:.RITA EVERETT Assistants:.Linda Polk Beth Shulhof CIRCULATIONS: .CHRIS LAMBERT Assistants:.Patsy Harrison Beth Pate ADVERTISING MANAGER: . . .SUSAN HUNTER Assistants:.Chris Tharrington Janie Pritchard Mollie Vier CLASSES: Assistants: GARY DEAN FEATURES: .MAUD ANN SHARP Connie Gaddy Assistants:.Vicky Dean Roma Ameen 100 Marilyn Hosea hhHB The KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF of Hopewell High School is composed of deserving junior and senior students whose selection was based on the following qualities; scholastic achievement; past record in school activities, and over-all abilities. There is quite a bit of work involved for every member. Each must solicit ads, sell yearbooks, assist in the taking of underclass pictures, and distribute yearbooks in the spring. Each member is also responsible for a section in the KALEIDOSCOPE in which he must organize each page, schedule pictures for each page, identify the pictures, and write any paragraphs needed. The experience received and the fun involved is worth all the effort put forth. PHOTOGRAPHER:.ANDY ORTIZ Assistant: .Jimmy Harper FACULTY:.BILL HAMNER Assistants:.Sallie King Debbie McGowan ACTIVITIES:.CARY GLASS Assistants:.Krystal Patterson Martha McNulty 11 i DEBBIE FRAZIER . . Georgina Cartin Jodie Anderson Bill Witherow ORGANIZATIONS: Assistants:. . NEHL ALDRIDGE . . . . Steve Selinger Kathy Easterling 139 ATHLETICS: Assistants: . THE KALEIDOSCOPE STAFF 1ST ROW: Cary Glass, Linda Polk, Sallie King, Kathy Ea sterling, Janie Pritchard, Chris Tharrington, Krystal Patterson, Susan Hunter, Rita Everett, Molly Vier, Jimmy Harper. 2ND ROW: Andy Ortiz, Chris Lambert, Susan Emory, Debbie McGowan, Marilyn Hosea, Debbie Frazier, Maud Ann Sharp, Patsy Harrison, Jodie Anderson, Roma Ameen, Bill Witherow. 3RD ROW: Tom Glover, Vickie Dean, Beth Shulhof, Connie Gaddy, Georgina Cartin, Martha McNulty, Beth Pate, Bill Hamner, Belinda Cyckevic, Nehl Aldridge, Joyce Morene, Gary Dean, Steven Selinger. A typical Staff” meeting. 140 SPONSOR Mr. Malvin Utleye LIBRARY STAFF Left to Right: Cynthia Moore, Sharon Green, Theresa Miller, Pam Lyman. SPONSOR Miss Carter Norton 141 Sharon Green and Sandra Martin are busily per¬ forming their duties as members of the Library Staff. TATLER STAFF 1st Row: Patti Livingston, Wendy Harris. 2nd Row: Geraldine Bridger, Teresa Full, Linda Harvey. 3rd Row: Betty Houston, Jeanie England, Ella Allen. 4th Row: Connie Turner, Gloria Henry, Denise Banks. 5th Row: Mary Gilliam. 6th Row: Katrina Hensley, Sherri Walker, Diana Powers. 7th Row: Alice Hoff, Debbie Atkins, Arlene Malone. Staff managers produce the final copy of the Tatler. 142 SPONSOR Mrs. Elizabeth Glass HONOR COUNCIL Left to Right: Janie Pritchard, Beth Goldberg, Debbie Frazier, Randy Reidmiller, David Ameen, Cary Glass, Chris Strosnider. SPONSOR Mr. Ernest Su 11 ins The Honor Council was created in 1967 under the Hopewell High School Honor System Constitution. To promote and maintain a spirit of honor in all phases of student life is the purpose toward which these students work. The Honor Council is composed of one representative from each grade level, two from the National Honor Society, and the Vice President of the Student Co-operative Association. Obviously these representatives have a grave responsibility to¬ ward their fellow students, and the Honor Council can only be as effective as the support it gets from the student body. 143 i HONOR JJSP 1 i v J % fSI jp f , j s 1st Row: Billy Cole, Phillip White, Bill Witherow, Glenn Creggar, Linda Shuler, Marcia Morris, Robert Hainstock. 2nd Row: Steve Kopalchick Joe McMillan, Nathan Hamner, Richard Lampman, Connie Stone, Mary Pat McGowan, Bernard Cobb, Paige Lowder. 3rd Row: Cary Glass, Kenny Amidei, Steve Muller, Michael Fuller, Jimmy Harper, Alan Keener, David Ameen. 4th Row: Neh.l Aldridge, Lynn Janosik, Sandra Luck, Maud Ann Sharp, Bill Hamner, Debbie Frazier, Andy Ortiz, Sherry Barnes, Vicky Chavis, Barbara Moore. Gary Dean, Steve Muller, Miss Mann, and Georgina Cartin plan the annual do-nut sale. 144 SOCIETY 1st Row: Karen Morris, Judy Bennett, Mollie Vier, Janie Pritchard, Ellen Eavey, Sallie King, Susan Emory. 2nd Row: Terri Bryant, Beth Shulhof, Beth Pate, Eric Furr, Graham Howell, Connie Gaddy, Jo Anne Goodman. 3rd Row: Edward Helder, Alan Ailstock, Jeff Lyttle, Ronnie Faris, Tommy Bailey, Belinda Cyckevic, Catherine Medlock, Gary Dean. 4th Row: Georgina Cartin, Phyllis Rowe, Tom Glover, Becky Garrett, Vicky Holt, Rita Everett, Chris Lambert, Mona Melton. OFFICERS Sandra Luck, Vice President; Nehl Aldridge, President; Georgina Cartin, Secretary; Vicky Chavis, Treasurer 145 No honor offered by our school excels that of membership in the National Honor Society. Other honors at the disposal of this high school are partial in that they recognize only special ability, skill, or talent; but the Hopewell Chap¬ ter of the National Honor Society looks upon Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Ser¬ vice. This is why membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor attainable at our school or any other school. This year there were sixty-two junior and senior students who exemplified in the qualities recognized by the National Honor Society. STUDENT CO-OPERA UT M FITtl .. 4it a w|j «s. a S- :: ;• , ill w rm ♦ rili III HI HIM • w 1st Row Joyce Morene, Sylvia Jones, Lynn Dewberry, Mollie Vier, Sandra Luck, Yolanda Cappiali, Robin Garrett, Becky Wilson. 2nd Row: Debbie Chriton, Bobby Hughs, Marilyn Hosea, Dell Davis, Beth Reese, Sherry Jones, Maud Ann Sharp. 3rd Row: Martha McNulty, Bonnie Chappell, Carol Henderson, Marcie Dail, Jeff Wells, Karen Smith, Nancy Cuddihy, David Armistead, Nehl Aldridge, Richard Ameen. SECRETARY Beth Thomas 146 PRESIDENT Andy Ortiz TIVE ASSOCIATION 1st Row: Wayne Burrow, Vicky Holt, Alan Nobles, Sally Ford, Tommy Anderson, Beth Thomas, Jim Rogers.. 2nd Row: Debbie Dean, Jo Ann Ortiz, Mike Toner, David Ameen, Ray Williams, Gilbert Elder, Pam Blackmon. 3rd Row: Peter Theodore, Will Harlan, Tommy Leftwich, Jeanine Ortiz, Mark Eisonhower, Warren Ross. 4th Row: Alan Ailstock, Fred Tetterington, Jerry Koren, Gary Hancock, Richard Lampman. SPONSOR Mr. Jerrell Sober 147 VICE PRESIDENT David Ameen MA G PIPES 1st Row: Anne Harless, Warren Ross, Betsy Leadbetter. 2nd Row: Kathy Easterling, Sandra Vick, Ricky Faulkner, David Armistead, Barbara Doutt, Laura Angle. 3rd Row: Joyce Morene, Jimmy Harper, Jo Anne Goodman, J. C. Stanley, Cheryl Burkey, Jay Slagle, Krystal Patterson. 4th Row: Laura Severin, Milton Barker, Carlton Updike, Valerie Kolidakis. Absent from this picture are Barbara Chase and Curtis Butterworth. The Magpipes are one of the leading groups at Hopewell High School. They not only per¬ form for school functions but also for com¬ munity organizations such as: Woman’s Clubs, Kiwanis and Garden Clubs. This group got its start in 1968 under the capable and faithful direction of Mrs. Madeline Atkins, who also directs a Glee club, and the Junior and Senior choirs. Hopewell High School deeply appre¬ ciates the dedication of Mrs. Atkins as she helps to develop the musical talents of young people. 148 r ) SPONSOR Mrs. Madeline Atkins JUNIOR MAJORETTES Left to Right: Georgia Jenks, Debbie Blackwell, Cindy Chase, Nancy Johnston, Donna Skelton, Charlotte Hoffman, Cindy Marr, Connie Johnston, Glenda Shornak, Sue Wheeler, Kathy Bryant. SPONSOR Mr. George Taylor The Junior Majorette Corps is sponsored by Mr. George Taylor assisted by Miss Sandra Luck, student trainer, who has given much of her time and talent in training this corps. Mr. Taylor also sponsors the marching band and majorette corps, which gave spectacular half¬ time shows during football season, numerous concerts, and marched in many parades. In addition he sponsors two stage bands. Mr. Tay¬ lor has made an outstanding contribution to the school and community through these activ¬ ities and they are greatly appreciated. 149 SENIOR 1st Row: Nancy Johnston, Joan Nemetz, Susan Stancil, Sandra Vick, Cheryl Burkey, Betsy Leadbetter, Connie Gaddy, Bill Edmondson, Ricky Faulkner. 2nd Row: Mrs. Atkins, Jean Berry, Sue Hedgepeth, Joanne Harris, Laverne Miles, Laura Angle, Debbie Dean, Lenora Shelburn, Carlton Updike. 3rd Row: Brenda Woodlief, Becky Hale, Kay Hedgepeth, Mary Robinson, Janet Talley, Debbie Allen, Bill Jones, Larry Nesbitt. 4th Row Sammy Parson, Barbara Doutt, Gail Miles, Sylvia Hall, Paulette Pierce, Kay Bickings, Jo Ann Cerney, Bruce Edwards, Chris Bray, Marshall Minchew. 150 CHOIR 1st Row: Steve Garner, Jane Elliott, Kathy Eason, Faye Allender, Sandra Atkins, Kay Stover, Pat Jones, Faye Hanchey, Kathy Easterling. 2nd Row: George Wheeler, Milton Barker, Warren Ross, Georgia Devers, Barbara Chase, Faye Wilson, Krystal Patterson, Beth Coury, Rosilyn Vergara. 3rd Row: Jerry Davis, Robert Allen, Camm Moore, Thomas Williamson, Sandra Glovier, Joyce Morene, Beth Goldberg, Debbie Atkins, Carlotta Nesbitt. 4th Row: Mike James, Robert Bannerman, J. C. Stanley, Irene Bannerman, Debra Ostreich, Betty Hobbs, Lucille Jones, Debbie Thompson, Lisa Lindenmuth, Diane Humphries. 151 GLEE CLUB 1st Row: Celestine Jones, Eveylyn O ' Hara, Brenda Pelham, Gloria Henry, Beth Hogan, Patty Lewis, Connie Putnam, Lisa Lewis, Jeanine Kokinski, Pamela Satterwhite, Joyce Claiborne, Brenda Riddick. 2nd Row: Lucille Jones, Brenda Daniels, Pamela Graham, Lynda Turner, Carrie Flowers, Michael Jones, Rayfield Squire, Jerry Brown, Calvin Tate, Janet Walker, Mary Ellen Holland, Judy Huneycutt, Vanessa Claiborne. 3rd Row: Alice Parker, Connie Cleere, Nancy Wilson, Robin Washington, Tyrone Harper, Leon Winfield, Michael James, Dennis Wheeler, Steve Ashby, Jo Ann Cerny, Pearly Daniel, Kay Bickings, Sheila Gilliam. STAGE 1st Row: Sydney Connely, Jerry Mackly, Rob Aultman, Bob Gill, James Ottis. 2nd Row: Curtis Stevens, Bartow Towsey, Larry Nesbitt, Wesley Oliver, Donald Brittingham, James Epps. 3rd Row: Marshall Minchew, Joe Boone, Gloria Manor, Harry Clary, Kenny Gleason, Ann Harless. 4th Row: Butch Gholson, Ivory McKeever, Wilbur Oliver, Ronnie Powell. JUNIOR CHOIR 1st Row: Rebecca Cornelius, Susan Daniels, Diane Mason, Patty Albanese, Linda Dulany, Sue Wheeler, Gail Cosley, Susan Garfinkel, Ann Marie Nemetz, Sandra Coleman, Debbie King, Sherry Kyle, Jamie Dean, Yolanda Cappiali. 2nd Row Mary Ellison, Linda Cole, Susan McBride, Jerri Connelly, Mary Dershweiller, Keith Mann, Mike Ellis, Mike Nester, John Perry, Rose Jones, Rhonda Dawson, Linda Kramer, Becky Morrison, Gloria Manor. 3rd Row: Diane S tel I, Jo Ann Anderson, Cynthia Moore, Dottie Jenkins, Wanda Carr, Gene Shearin, Courtney Morris, Ron Miller, Liz Brown, Rosalind Roberts, Brincey Bryant, Debbie Walker, Sheree Godsey. BANDS 1st Row: Michael Spratley, Greg Eavey, Ricky Bennett, Joe Rowland. 2nd Row: Bob Farnsworth, Greg Craighead, Guy Wyche, Ernest Demps, Chip Lawson. 3rd Row: Mr. Taylor, Wilbur Taylor, Gary Barnes, Sam Bennett. DRUM MAJOR AND Cindy Belch Sandra Luck Beth Pate Chip Lawson This year the Blue and Gold Majorettes have performed many thrilling half-time shows, which took many long and hard hours to perfect. The new Blue and Gold uniforms added to the excitement and color of these half-time per¬ formances. It was for our enjoy¬ ment that the majorettes decided to do something far different from a regular half-time show. These performances illustrated the excel¬ lent skill possessed by these girls. Janice Britt Suzanne Bailey Billie Saunders Jan Kearchner MAJORETTES Martha McNulty Peggy Marr Roxanne Levitt Sharon Johnston Barbara Mabe Vicky Holt Pam Blackmon Donna Rigney Kathy Tudor SENIOR 1st Row: Sharon Johnston, Beth Pate, Jean Berry, Vicki Holt, Billie Saunders, Sandra Luck, Peggy Marr, Kathy Bryant. 2nd Row: Phyllis McBee, Jeannie England, Rita Dowling, Martha McNulty, Janice Britt, Cindy Chase, Glenda Shornak, Sue Wheeler,Nancy Johnston, Charlotte Hoffman. 3rd Row: Gilbert Bradley, Valerie Perry, Cindy Marr, Jerry Maclin, Brenda Leavitt, Sylvia Jones, John Harrison, Roy Everett, Wayne Johnston, Richard Harris, Bert Holloway, David Read, Lou Ann Damron. 4thRow: Edith Fuzy, Alma McCraw, KathyTudor, Debbie Blackwell, Georgia Jenks, Cheryl Fuller, Ivory McKever, Mike Cargill, Allen Bennett Bobby Dereski, Roger Debrick, James Gholson, Wilber Oliver, Randolph Pope. 156 BAND 1st Row: Barbara Mabe, Donna Rigney, Cindy Belch, Ellen Eavey, Pat Langford, Melody Clary, Kathy Johnston, Connie Johnston. 2nd Row: Roxanne Leavitt, Bones McDiarmid, James Artis, Michael Spratley, Jimmy Holland, Mike Neidigh, Donna Shelton, Suzanne Bailey, Pam Blackman, Janet Kearshner. 3rd Row: Ricky Bennett, William Jones, Gary Jacobs, Billy Fields, Bobby Gill, Bob Farnsworth, Greg Craighead, James Epps, Ronald Powell, Westley Oliver, Billy Trayler, Cary Shelton, Lewis Bowen, Donald Brittingham. 4th Row: Gary Lawson, Earnest Demps, Charles Klooz, Mike Nesbitt, Wayne Furr,William Spratley, Mark Pate, Kenny Daniels, Eric Furr, Troy F itzgerald, James Crenshaw, R icky Ashworth, Lewis Mosby. 157 A THLETICS The chant we ' re number 1 rang out as our teams exploded to another victorious season. Although we ' ve experienced the thrill of winning, we ' ve also coped with the heartbreak of losing. With this we gain a dearer understanding of the reality in the world about us. This realization has made us true champions. Doors will open to us, doors which would not have been conceiv¬ able had we not been able to feel the emotion of the team as it rushed for the vital touchdown, or the agony of the missed basket, or the run then jump of that record-breaking hurdle. All these mixed sensations lead us to the doors of New Frontiers, in the fields of sports¬ manship and citizenship. DEBORAH FRAZIER ATHLETICS EDITOR 1969 CENTRAL First Row: Russell Myrick, Lynn Janosik, Tommy Anderson, Vance Johnson, Allan Nobles, Marshall Parker, Jerry Kuykendall, Anthony Nesbitt, and Clark Lewis; Second Row: William Harper, Bobby Skalleberg, Tommy Lee, Charles Lewis, Mike Bujakowski, Mike Janosik, James Staton, and Paul Pershing; Third Row: Alvin Jones, Jim Rodgers, Rocky Glass, Sonny Archer, Mike Toner, David Ameen, Rusty Tatum, Joe Boone, and Larry Pettaway; Fourth Row: Reggie Mitchem, Juan Getty, Ronnie Parker, Bobby Arvin, Kyle Futch, John Holloway, John Graves, and Edward Helder; Fifth Row: Milton Wyche, Mark 160 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Gorkiewicz, Vic Divittorio, Michael James, Joe Moore, Charles Aycock, John Wheeler, Dallas Johnson, and Alan Moody; Sixth Row: Ernie Gray, Guy Wyche, Chuck Caison, Jim Ross, Curtis Butterworth, Kevin Futch, and Steve Mabry; Seventh Row: Phillip Frazier, William Robbins, Coach Forrest Glass, Coach Larry Hodson, Coach Jack Stallard, Coach Donnie McGuire, Coach Jack Mullins, Tommy Bell, and Jeff Poe. 161 THE EXPRESS ROLLS Allan Nobles (61) dives in for one of his many tackles. Marshall Parker (18) looks down the field for a receiver. Paul Pershing (62) leads the way for Jerry Kuykendall (25). ie2 FALL Lynn Janosik (42) carries the ball for a gain of several yards. SRS. MAUL JRS. IN POWDER-PUFF GAME l v J [ • ’ i. fly Senior coaches, Allan Nobles, Mark Gorkiewicz, Marshall Parker, Anthony Nesbitt, and Vance Johnson talk over tactics for the second half of play. Vickie Rickman tears away from Junior guard Evely touchdown. FALL Junior coaches Mike Bujakowski and Paul Pershing blast team out. 163 THE IRON CURTAIN DEFENSE Marshall Parker Vance Johnson Marshall Parker (18) darts through the line for yardage. Mike Bujakowski John Wheeler Russell Myrick David Ameen Bobby Skalleberg Jerry Kuykendall Tommy Anderson Mike Janosik ,64 FALL K n RACKS UP SIX SHUT-OUTS Allan Nobles John Wheeler (20) breaks loose from Huguenot player. Tommy Lee Lynn Janosik Clark Lewis Anthony Nesbitt Paul Pershing Edward Helder Charles Lewis Bobby Arvin William Harper FALL 165 THE NO. 1 COACHING STAFF Left-Right: Coaches Hodson, Glass, Stallard, McGuire, and Mullins. TRAINERS First Row: Billy Robbins; Second Row: Jeff Poe, Tommy Bell, and Phillip Frazier; Third Row: Ernie Gray and Steve Mabry. 166 FALL Jerry Kuykendall (25) scores one of his 11 touchdowns. 1969 FOOTBALL AWARDS Left to Right: William Harper, Best Tackier, and Anthony Nesbitt, Most Jerry Kuykendall (25) moves out from a defensive tackle. Spirited. Left to Right: Jerry Kuykendall, Most Valuable Player, Coach Stallard with UPI State Championship trophy, and Marshall Parker, given the Rotary ' s President Award. Marshall Parker (18) is downed after a gain of several yards. Left to Right: Lynn Janosik, Vance Johnson, and Bobby Skalleberg, three of the Outstanding Seniors. Vance Johnson (16) heads Marshall Parker and William Harper were also named Outstanding Seniors. downfield for daylight. 167 DEVILS NAMED STATE CHAMPS BY UP! William Harper (80) awaits pass from Chopper” Lewis (74) downs another victim, quarterback. Vance Johnson (16) turns on the speed to outrun his opponent. Bobby Skalleberg (83) races down the field toward the end zone. 168 FALL J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: K. Futch, J. Wells, B. Arroway, D. Gargis, B. Browning, B. Glass, B. Goad, T. Bass, and D. McGhee; Second Row: Coach Baker, B. Pershing, W. Markham, T. Leftwich, J. Kidd, D. Atkins, R. Glass, J. Metheny, W. Markland, and M. Daniel; Third Row: R. Ingram, V. Hooglion, J. Yancy, B. Brooks, S. Lambert, J. Koren, T. Walston, G. Hancock, and R. Vergara; Fourth Row: D. Shelton, C. Davis, M. Richeson, K. Heretick, G. Redigh, D. Messer, J. Yure, R. Field, and A. Slaughter. Coach Baker reviews plays for the coming game. OPP. H.H.S. 28 Thomas Dale 6 0 Prince George 20 16 Colonial Heights 0 0 Petersburg 0 12 Lee Davis 0 8 Matoaca 36 6 Manchester 20 28 Patrick Henry 16 FALL VARSITY HOCKEY Left to Right: Leslie Orlando, Sarah Constenbader, Jody Anderson, Debbie Kudelka, Beth Goldberg, Jane Elliott, Barbara Moore, Becky Wilson, Vicki Chavis, Kathy Bond, and Bea Hurlbert. Varsity players, Jody Anderson and Leslie Orlando Coach Webb with tri-captains, Vicki Chavis, Jane Elliott, and Kathy Bond, struggle for the ball in a daily scrimmage. 170 FALL J.V. HOCKEY TEAM Left to Right: Gail Cosely, Linda Collins, Pam Graham, Sharon Akers, Linda Stratton, Karen Smith, Beth Reese, Nancy Richeson, Juanta Vick, and Betty Hobbs. Donna Bailey and Becky Wilson start hockey game with a bully. FALL Linda Stratton and Coach Lang discuss plans for coming game. 171 THE 1969-1970 BLUE DEVIL gj®fSEte F ■ - V pjj - i-m • •jjal ggggggftaf -• afl| h - • Vi LI ' N , ssla - • . ' ,, . ,.. . . Front Row: Robert Taylor, Donald Hurlburt, James Gholson, Marshall Parker, John Wheeler, and Lane Pritchard. Back Row: William Harper, 172 WINTER VARS TY BASKETBALL TEAM Mike Bujakowski, Charles Lewis, Michael James, Franklin Crockett, and Coach Littlepage. WINTER 173 THE FIGHTING DEVILS Marshall Parker (42) shows his dribbling ability as he turns the corner. John Wheeler (25) jumps high for a rebound against the Royals. Mike Bujakowski (30) shows his fade-away jump shot. Mike James (51) hauls down another rebound for the Devils. Franklin Crockett (41) goes up high for a layup. 174 WINTER iMnHi NEVER FAIL James Hayes (55) pulls down another rebound Marshall Parker, captain, with Coach Bill Littlepage. from the Falcons. Marshall Parker Michael ' Spiderman ' James Mike ' Bujie ' Bujakowski WINTER 17B FANS SHOW UNDYING SPIRIT ' Butch ' Wheeler (24) shoots two from the corner. Our school spirited fans lead our team on to victory. , WINTER WHILE PLA YERS PERFORM ' Spiderman ' (50) leaps up into the air to rebound while his teammates stand ready to help. Marshall Parker (43) demonstrates his jump shot in spite of Bujie (30) pops two from the outside. Monarch ' s desperate try. WINTER 177 A STRONG BENCH KEEPS Robert Taylor Lane Pritchard Charles ' Chopper ' Lewis Franklin Crockett (41) shows his defensive Billy Robbins, Charles Dean, and Harvey Lamm have kept our Devils in ability by not letting his man through. good shape. 178 WINTER • t VICTORIES ROLLING Donald Hurlburt James ' Butch ' Gholson Marshall Parker (42) banks one in from the inside. Mike James (50) drops in another two points. WINTER 179 LEADING US TO CHAMPIONSHIPS Mike James (50) and James Hayes (54) battle for a rebound Butch ' Wheeler (24) drives in for a layuo Mike James (51) guards the ball from the Royal defense. Franklin Crockett (40) shoots two of his thirty-three points, against Thomas Dale. iso WINTER 1968-69 BLUE DEVILS Seated: John Hyslop, Don Hurlburt, Mike Bujakowski, Coach Bill Littlepage, Bob Skalleberg, Marshall Parker, and Keith Hedgepeth. Standing: James Hayes, Mike Whitley, Jim Emory, Michael James, Kevin Futch, and Nate Miles. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS DISTRICT TOURNAMENT HHS OPP 73 Lee-Davis 53 70 Prince George 55 HHS OPP 43 Petersburg 38 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT HHS OPP 36 John Marshall 61 WINTER 181 J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Skeeter Stanley, Gary Clay, Jerry Alexander, George Keyes, and Edward Gholson. Back Row. Ricky Burnett, Ronnie Parker, Bruce Brockwell, Coach McGuire, Alan Brooks, Rocky Glass, and Tommy Chavis. r jH SBr M Ronnie Parker shoots his jump shot. Coach McGuire points our strategy to his co-captains, Ronnie Parker and Rocky Glass. 182 WINTER GIRLS ' VARS TY BASKETBALL 8M|M • m r W- ’ fW m v ;:: M 1 wm 4 m mm f ' T .1K i Jp ■P j Sk - - ‘ - 4 Front Row: Miss Lang, Barbara Moore, Leslie Orlando, Vickie Bentley, Bea Hurlbert, Jackie Griffin, and manager, Ellen Eavey. Back Row: Kathy Bond, Jane Elliott, Robin Washington, Jody Anderson, and Sharon Akers. Miss Lang, center, talks about coming games with co-captains Kathy Jane Elliott, one of the leading scorers, lays up Bond, left, and Jane Elliott, right. two more. WINTER 183 GIRLS ' J.V. BASKETBALL u .... , mmk WFjMWkxm - i if ! v 4 -—mm IpP ? 3 JSjgMp ' K Jm I .trial W ' Lj I Wm wA Front Row: Miss Webb, Lois Jefferson, Marianne Eure, Carla Carr, Sherry Jones, Brenda Carr, and manager, Sandy Glovier. Back Row: Pam Graham, Shelby Clayton, Dottie Hundley, and Beth Reese. Carla Carr jumps high for a rebound. Co-captains Carla Carr and Marianne Eure with their coach, Miss Webb. 184 WINTER GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS TEAM Front Row: Becky Garrett, Charlotte Hoffman, Shelia Campbell, and Judy Buffo. Back Row: Sharon Johnston, Peggy Marr, Vicky Holt, Sharon Shornak, Janice Britt, Nerine Eldridge, Dianne Laslie, and Donna Vergara. Miss Webb and Peggy Marr look over the results of a recent meet. it . Becky Garrett demonstrates her form on the balance beam. SPRING 185 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First Row: Ronnie Farris, Randy Daniel, and Nat Hammer; Second Row: John Goodman, and Craig Strosnider. Coach Nowlin tells John Goodman ways to improve his time. 186 The Cross Country Team put in many hours of practice during the season. FALL THE BA SEBA LL TEAM Front Row: Barry Carr, Jim Rodgers, Reggie Bowen, Marvin Craighead, Jerry Kuykendall, John Doane, and Frankie Clary; Back Row: John Hyslop, Paul Brooks, Mike Bujakowski, Steve Lowder, Marshall Parker, Mike Janosik, Fred Phipps, Bill Mitchell, and Paul Day. ■ 3£l 0 ' Marshall Parker warms up before hurling a good game. SPRING Coach Glass led the baseball team to a victorious season. 187 THE SOFTBALL TEAM Front: Debbie Brown, Sandra Johnson, Brenda Pelham, Freda Fear, Jane Elliot, Debbie Wheat, Linda Pelham, and Colleen Moore; Back: Sally King, Georgina Cartin, Betty Hobbs, Bea Hurlburt, Kathy Bond, Kristine Cornelius, Robin Washington, Mary Sanders, and Coach Dolores Webb. Miss Webb plans strategy for future games. Robin Washington gets ready to deliver her pitch as Colleen Moore plays first base. « SPRING THE ' 69 TRACK TEAM First Row: Marvin Craighead, Allan Nobles, Vance Johnson, Jerry Glazebrook, Mike Cunningham, Keith Hedgepeth, and Woody Rhodes; Second Row: Mike Burnham, Mark Cunningham, Tommy Anderson, Ray Williams, Warren Jackson, Milton Wyche, and Ben Marks; Third Row: Robbie Buren, Jerry Kuykendall, Brent Birchett, Lucky Jones, Tommy Jenkins, Tommy Rideout, Randy Reidmiller, and Ricky Ashworth; Fourth Row: John Goodman, Vincent Manieri, Randy Daniel, Ronnie Farris, Tommy Leftwich, Will Harlom, and Gary Martin; Fifth Row: John Graves, Jerry Saleeby, Kenny Leech, David Jacobs, Nehl Aldridge, Gary Barns, and Cam Moore; Sixth Row: Charles Lewis, Mike James, David Thompson, Freddy Tetterton, Melvin Korby, Arthur Temple, and Kenny Amidei. Ken Amidei leaps for Hopewell in the triple jump. SPRING Coach Daniel distributes uniforms to the track team. 189 1969 GOLF TEAM Pete Theodore hopefully watches the ball move toward the cup. 190 Coach Littlepage discusses the regional match with Cham Pritchard. SPRING Front: Cham Pritchard, Bobby Farnsworth, Chippy Clark, and Chip Brinkley; Back: Pete Theodore, Curtis Butterworth, Terry Angle, Tom Glover, Bill Hamner, and Carlton Eavey. THE GIRLS ' TENNIS TEAM Front Row: Karen Kriegler, Stephanie Banvard, Danielle Aderholt, Janice Britt, Beth Thomas, and Jody Anderson; Back Row: Ban Rafey, Debbie Kudelka, Becky Garrett, Vicki Chavis, Beth Goldberg, Claudia Allender, Sharon Akers, and Coach Earlene Lang. Claudia Allender, top player on team, shows forehand skill. SPRING Coach Lang congratulates players on winning their match. 191 THE BOYS ' TENNIS TEAM First Row: George Lamm, David Ameen, and Richard Ameen; Second Row: Coach Richard Heretick, Jimmy Fore, Albert McLeod, Larry Katz, Joe Boone, and Danny Lowder; Third Row: Joe McMillian, Robert McKaig, and Richard Lampman. David Ameen takes his powerful backhand swing. 192 Coach Heretick looks over new tennis uniforms with David Ameen. SPRING J. V. CHEER LEA DERS Left to Right: Sharon Shornak, Becky Wilson, Stephanie Phillips, Debbie King, Lauren Lee, Debbie Fowler, Brenda Pelham, Judy Buffo, Sherry Stallings, and Robin Poe. Sharon Shornak and Sharon Stallings practice their jumps during a practice session. 193 Head Cheerleaders Debbie Fowler and Lauren Lee with sponsor Mrs. Becky Slagle. THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kay Hedgepeth and Maud Ann Sharp. Head Cheerleaders— Chris Tharrington and Beth Thomas Barbara Chase and Joyce Flowers. 194 Jewel Gleason and Debbie Thompson OUR FA VOR TE BLUE DEVILS Left to Right: Janie Pritchard, Debbie Thompson, Carol Henderson, Jewel Gleason, Maud Ann Sharp, Chris Tharrington, Beth Thomas, Barbara Chase, Ban Rafey, Kay Hedgepeth, Becky Garrett, and Joyce Flowers. Beth Thomas shows her spirit during a football game. Chris Tharrington hopefully watches a touchdown play. Janie Pritchard and Becky Garrett 195 Ban Rafey and Carol Henderson OUR DEVILS HAVE TRACK BASKETBALL HHS OPP Manchester Huguenot 39 Manchester 66 Petersburg 39 Col. Heights 39 Peabody 89 Meadowbrook 42 Thomas Jefferson 69 Patrick Henry 62 Colonial Heights 72 Thomas Dale 59 Thomas Dale 78 Lee-Davis 53 Prince George 71 Prince George 60 Meadowbrook Manchester Huguenot Petersburg Peabody Colonial Heights Thomas Dale Prince George Meadowbrook Thomas Jefferson Tournament FOOTBALL HHS OPP 14 Meadowbrook 0 19 High. Springs 0 34 Col. Heights 0 12 Thomas Dale 6 43 Manchester 0 22 Huguenot 7 29 Peabody 0 32 Prince George 6 28 Petersburg 6 26 Pat. Henry 7 7 D. Freeman 27 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Dinwiddie Gibbons Thomas Jefferson St. Catherine George Wythe Collegiate St. Gertrude HHS John Marshall 1 Marymount 1 George Wythe 1 Gibbons 0 Thomas Jefferson 1 Tournament 3 Tournament 1 John Marshall 0 Petersburg Patrick Henry Benedictine Prince George Manchester Huguenot Meadowbrook Petersburg Meadowbrook Patrick Henry Huguenot Prince George Manchester Benedictine GOLF HOCKEY OPP George Wythe 3 Thomas Jefferson 5 Collegiate 4 St. Catherine 4 John Marshall 2 Marymount 1 George Wythe 3 St. Gertrude 5 STATISTICS 196 HHS won lost won won won lost won lost won won lost lost won won WINNING RECORDS HHS BASEBALL OPP SOFTBALL HHS OPP 4 7 2 6 14 4 6 0 3 8 9 2 2 3 0 4 Petersburg Prince George Huguenot Patrick Henry Meadowbrook Peabody Thomas Dale Colonial Heights Lee-Davis Manchester Petersburg Prince George Huguenot Patrick Henry Meadowbrook Peabody 1 4 0 2 3 5 13 3 1 7 7 7 3 0 6 3 17 8 1 8 6 8 5 17 3 8 Prince George Colonial Heights Thomas Dale Dinwiddie Colonial Heights Dinwiddie Dinwiddie Thomas Dale Dinwiddie Prince George 4 27 3 5 16 17 9 5 14 6 CROSS COUNTRY HHS BOYS ' TENNIS HHS 0 George Wythe 3 George Wythe 1 Huguenot 1 Huguenot BOYS ' TENNIS TEAM HHS 9 Meadowbrook 9 Manchester 0 Thomas Jefferson 7 Meadowbrook 0 Thomas Jefferson 1 St. Christopher 8 Manchester 0 Huguenot 3 Highland Springs OPP 7 4 6 6 OPP 0 0 9 0 9 8 1 9 6 Thomas Jefferson lost Benedictine lost Maggie Walker won Douglas Freeman lost Manchester lost Manchester lost Matoaca lost Regional lost ST A T ST CS 197 FEA TU RES The fields of science, art, dramatics, and everyday living are spreading into new, broader horizons — new frontiers are opening up everyday. All people who have a part in these movements could easily be called the leading pioneers of modern times. They have every right to be recognized. The following people have eagerly stepped forward with extra efforts and displays of special abilities, and have taken top spots in the categories of great talent, beauty, and academic excel¬ lence. Hopefully all have gazed at their achievements and have realized what opportunities they help to bring about and they have seen that each present day ac¬ complishment could and should lead on to a greater success. The frontiers opened by these students today should be put into use as thoroughfares for all tomorrows. MAUD ANN SHARP FEA TURES EDITOR MISS KALEIDOSCOPE SUSAN HUNTER Susan Hunter was chosen Miss Kaleidoscope by her classmates because of her loyalty to the class and school. Her work on school projects and especially the Advertising Department of the Kaleidoscope have been outstanding. Her excellent attitude and devotion to duty makes her outstanding in all of her work. MR. KALEIDOSCOPE TOM GLOVER Tom Glover ' s classmates elected him Mr. Kaleidoscope because of his diligence to the duties placed upon him by the school in every department. His efforts as the editor of the Kaleidoscope and all scholastic phases of the school ' s life make him a stand-out wherever he works, or is associated with teachers or students. 201 MISS KALEIDOSCOPE CONTESTANTS Front Row: Susan Hunter, Chris Tharrington, Margo Wright, Rita Everett, and Mary Ann Fredrickson. Back Row: Maud Ann Sharp, Chris Lambert, Joyce Morene, and Cary Glass. MR. KALEIDOSCOPE CONTESTANTS Front Row: Gary Dean, Randy Reidmiller, Ray Williams, and Vance Johnson. Back Row: Nehl Aldidge, Keith Hedgepeth, Tom Glover and Andy Ortiz. 202 RUNNERS-UP First Runner-up for Miss Kaleidoscope JOYCE MORENE Second Runner-up for Miss Kaleidoscope MARGO WRIGHT First Runner-up for Mr. Kaleidoscope ANDY ORTIZ 203 Second Runner-up for Mr. Kaleidoscope VANCE JOHNSON MISS HOPEWELL HIGH KRYSTAL DOLL PATTERSON At the annual Junior Beauty Contest on March 15, 1969, Krystal captured the panel of judges with her dazzling smile and warm per¬ sonality and began her reign as Miss Hopewell High. RUNNERS UP BETSY ANN LEADBETTER First Runner-Up SANDRA M ICHELLE LUCK Second Runner-Up Mrs. Giese instructs the top ten to smile, but Betsy, being a clown, needs no reminding 205 MAUD ANN SHARP On the night of November 14, 1969, Maud Ann was crowned as Hopewell High ' s Homecoming Queen. She was selected by the entire student body because of her overwhelming personality, sportsmanship and leadership. 206 RUNNERS UP The excitement was high as our queen was crowned. JEWEL MAE GLEASON First Runner-up KRYSTAL DOLL PATTERSON Second Runner-up M SS NOEL Miss Noel and her court were chosen by the Hopewell Retail Merchants Association to reign during the annual Christmas parade. After preliminary voting by the Senior class Janice Rose Britt was crowned Miss Noel. First runner-up was Joyce Morene (left) and second runner-up was Chris Lambert (right). 208 SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART At the Sophomore Dance the Class of ' 71 chose Miss Jean Carol Henderson as Sophomore Sweetheart. Because of her friendliness and dependability her classmates were pleased by the decision. MISS REBECCA WELLS Second Runner-up MISS COLLEEN MOORE First Runner-up VALEDICTORIAN MELVILLE DANNEHL ALDRIDGE 210 SA L UTA TOR!A N VICKY RAINE HOLT 211 RITA EVERETT—HOPEWELL ' S JUNIOR MISS Rita Ann Everett was chosen to reign as Hopewell ' s Junior Miss in the third annual Junior Miss Pageant. She and the other contestants were judged on their poise, scholastic ability, leadership, appearance and talent. 212 TOP TEN The top ten seniors in scholastic rank; from left to right: Paige Lowder, Sixth; Sherry Barnes, Ninth; Cary Glass, Fourth; Nehl Aldridge, First; Rita Everett, Fifth; Becky Garrett, Eighth; Tom Glover, Third; Vicky Holt, Second; Connie Stone, Tenth; and Maud Ann Sharp, Seventh. GRADUA T ON MA RSHA LS 213 HONORS BILL HARRIS V.I.C.A. Boy of the Year BETH THOMAS Miss Betty Crocker Another great honor came to Hopewell High School when the Hopewell Chapter of V.I.C.A. was awarded the State Honor Club for 1969. Above, holding the trophy are Martha Kolek, Cathy Cocorikis, Susan Marshburn and Connie Stone. 214 OUTSTA ND NG FA CES The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society presented John McBride with an award for being an outstanding junior in U. S. His¬ tory. Vicky Holt and Andy Ortiz were chosen this year as alternates to Girls ' and Boys ' State. They attended the Youth Freedom Leader¬ ship Seminar at Valley Forge. Krystal Patterson and Merle Pead were chosen from the 1970 Senior class to be representa¬ tives on the Sears Fashion Council. This year Eric Furr won third place in the state for his speech on Freedom ' s Challenge, in the Voice of Democracy Contest, sponsored by V.F.W. 215 Nehl Aldridge was elected as Vice-President of the Southeastern District of the National Honor Society. HONORS Because of superior ratings in the 1969 Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, Nehl Aldridge and Tom Glover (front row) were placed in the top 1% of all students who participated. Andy Ortiz, Terri Bryant, and Billy Sierichs received honorable mention for their commendable scores also. Boys ' and Girls ' State are held each year at the College of William and Mary and Radford College. The delegates for this year were Maud Ann Sharp, Joyce Morene and Keith Hedgepeth. 216 HONORS Each year the Hopewell Optimists Club pre¬ sents a Boy and Girl of the Year Award to an outstanding senior boy and girl. This year ' s awards went to Vicky Holt and Keith Hedge¬ peth because of their contributions to their school, church, and community. This year the Rotary Club chose Marshall Parker to receive the President ' s Trophy. Mar¬ shall received this award because of his out¬ standing athletic ability. This year the Daughters of the American Rev¬ olution presented their Good Citizen Award to Joyce Morene. This year our Outstanding Teenager Awards were received by Vicky Holt, Nehl Aldridge and Tom Glover. They are judged on scholas¬ tic standing and extra curricular activities. A D VERTISEMENTS As we in Hopewell High School enter new frontiers, so does the economic community of Hopewell. The recently developed shopping center. Cavalier Square, and the discussion of urban renewal for downtown Hopewell make the economic horizon of our commu¬ nity very encouraging. The purpose of this section of the Kaleidoscope is to spotlight those persons and businesses who have consistently supported the youth of our community by generously subscribing to our yearbook. There are many faithful friends in Hopewell and Petersburg who purchase advertisements year after year. This year they are joined by many new ad¬ vertisers. We would like to thank our old and new friends for their invaluable support. SUSAN HUNTER ADVERTISING MANAGER Stot Planters United Virginia Bank LOANS United Virginia Bank ' ‘ 1 ( 111 ! pas Sr 1 _ mi l II ' | ' I „| ih- flllifc- Ik, Congratulations From GOULD FUNERAL HOMES Ray Gould Agnes Gould Don Gould Homes of Personal Service Hopewell 214 North 6th Avenue 458-6377 Petersburg 405 High Street 732-3442 HAROLDS F ine Ladies Apparel Hopewell, Va. BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS of 1970 from RAFEY ' S BILLIARDS Hopewell, Virginia and THE SHEIK CLUB 2004 Staple Mills Road Richmond, Virginia STROSNIDER CHEVROLET INC. Hopewell, Va. Ph. 458-9864 Real Estate — Appraisals — General Insurance 110 N. 2nd Ave. 458-6363 Hopewell, Va. Remember: You show your true intelligence when you buy a Chevrolet, Camaro, Malibu or Corvette. insurance REAL ESTATE CENTER I j INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE CENTER, INC. Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1970 Compliments of GREENBANK CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. HOPEWELL IRON METAL CO., INC. South 6th and W. Railroad Hopewell, Virginia Phone 458-8514 Compliments of HUNTER AGENCY, INC. Real Estate Sales and Rentals 15th Ave. and City Point Rd. 458-9808 Family Fraternity HOPEWELL MOOSE LODGE I 24 Hour Day Phone GL 8-3613 - WRECKER SERVICE - Night Phone GL 8-8079 BROADWAY GARAGE J. P. Cappiali, Prop. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Body Fender Work Radiators Cleaned, Rodded and Recorded 318 E. Broadway - P.O. Box 753 - Hopewell, Va. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1969 from OFFICE SUPPLY INC 109 Main Street 458-5474 School and Office Supplies Qualify Printing 208 Main Street lje.s, we at£ engaged, in the printing of fine sociaLLg correct wedding invitations and announcements. QJ, idialLi ou are coracaug and looh invited to over our come in D ' iovj£.x adding Jllna fiftg different exclusive items to choose from fdd oult i Printing Hopewell, Va. 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. Congratulations to the Champs” The Faculty and Students Hopewell High School HOPEWELL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE HOPEWELL PLYMOUTH Commerce and Randolph Road Hopewell, Virginia Phones 458-6321 458-0010 MR. DANIEL ' S SENIOR HOMEROOM 9-14-68 O. C. T. D. P. MRS. FURR ' S SENIOR HOMEROOM SKINNER TIRE SERVICE Turpin Skinner Msg. U. S. Army (Ret.) MR. SOBER S SENIOR HOMEROOM 442 So. 15th St. Hopewell, Va. — 458-4754 Betty Lewis Bread Box Four Seasons Shoney ' s Keystone Shoes Lady L Southside Va ' s Most Exciting Center of Shopping! Most Stores Open Until 9:00 PM on Mons.-Sat. for your Shopping Convenience Rucker Rosenstock Marks Mill Fabrics Roses Sears On Cavalier Mall Burtons Cavalier Square Barber Shop Cavelli ' s Hopewell Finance Barber Shop Golden Skillet Acres of Free Parking WELD OIL INC HOPEWELL OIL COMPANY APPOMATTOX CLEANERS Quality Cleaning Deluxe Shirt Service 204 E. Cawson St. 440 S. 15th Ave. 458-4264 458-7107 Hopewell 458-1288 LLOYD TAYLOR, INC. Pipe — Valves — Fitting — Fabrication OWNERS E. A. Babanats Lloyd G. Taylor P. 0. Box 98 Hopewell, Virginia 23860 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 Compliments of HALSTEAD ' S TEXACO Firestone Tires Accessories Mechanical Work Road Service State Inspection 15th Avenue City Point Road Hopewell 458-8100 VERGARA ' S ROYAL CLE ANERS INC. Sanitone Cleaners Same Day Service 900 City Point Road 230 E. Cawson 458-2265 458-3456 KIETH AND ALLEN CLOTHIERS Serving Hopewell With the Finest in Men ' s Wear 15th Ave. City Point Rd. Hopewell, Virginia Phone 458-3694 405 Boulevard Colonial Heights, Virginia Phone 526-6291 Phone Nights 458-8387 265 East Broadway Hopewell, Virginia If It Bugs You Buzz Mutual MUTUALTERMITE CONTROL COMPANY Modernize Your Home Phone 458-5235 HOPEWELL CRAFT CO. 803 Arlington Rd. Hopewell, Va. Robert S. Ellis Owner Custom Cabinets Kitchen Remodeling I HOPEWELL GLASS CO. ■jjTO GLASS INSTALLED GU CUT om HOPEWELL GLASS COMPANY 208 East Poythress Street Telephone 458-3966 Autoglass — Mirrors — Plate Glass IN BOTTLES _ iMir, drtV Esso SER. CENTER 24 HR. | WRECKER SERVICE HON. THRU SAT 7-1 THE NO. 1 NAME IN MILK Have Truck Will Travel WES GARRETT S WRECKER SERVICE 24 Hour Towing Hopewell, Virginia COTTAGE CHEESE ICE CREAM IUm ■Ml T ft A O I MftftH Day Phone 458-5541 Nite Phone 458-5541 or 458-9239 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 WHOPPA-BURGER SHOP 800 City Point Road Hopewell, Virginia RACKLEY ' S RADIO AND T.V. COMPANY For a meal on a bun call 458-9921” 2510 Oaklawn Blvd. HUGH ' S DRY CLEANERS AND DYE WORKS Hopewell ' s Newest and Most Modern Dry Cleaning Plant” City Point Road; E. Broadway 236 East Broadway 458-6000 Hopewell, Va. RCA Victor Motorola The Linoleum Shop CERAMIC LINOLEUM INLAID VINYL WALL-TO-WALL CARPET Compliments of TAYLORS 426 SOUTH 15TH STREET 458-5374 Now at two locations Walnut Mall Downtown Shopping Center 119 N. Sycamore Prep Clothing MEYERS ' HOUSE OF FURNITURE INC. After Supper Come to Myers ' House GARFINKEL ' S Downtown Hopewell Ladies ' Ready To Wear 106 N. Main Street Hopewell, Virginia Phone 458-1269 Sportswear and Accessories “ -, raarrta G £ M MARKET • GROCERIES Compliments of G M MARKET 2223 Atlantic Street WEST END CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1600 Atlantic Street Kindergarten through Eighth Grade 458-6142 Serving Tri-City over 30 years CITY SHOE REPAIR 458-9049 215 East Broadway, Hopewell, Virginia A. A. Heckel, Owner EXPLORER POST 999 Wild Water Canoeing Hopewell, Virginia T. J. Ackerman R.S. Thomas Advisors Henry Burton BURTON ' S Artistry in Flowers Gifts of Distinction Cavalier Square, Hopewell, Virginia Phone 458-1223 Business Phone 458-8271 Residence Phone 458-3214 DENNIS GULF SERVICE Complete Automotive Service 915 S. 15th Ave. S. G. Dennis, Prop. Hopewell, Va. take ho me i KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN It ' s finger-lickin ' good’ Attention: Smith Phones Colonial Heights 526-2244 2025 Boulevard Petersburg 1 732-2145 2550 S. Crater Road Hopewell 458-1678 3401 Oaklawn Blvd. Petersburg 2 732-4276 1315 W. Washington St. GARY ' S MEN ' S AND BOYS ' The Sunshine Corner” If you don ' t have time to drop in — smile as you pass by V THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 205 East Broadway Hopewell, Va. Air Conditioned Shops For the Best in Paints Phone: 458-8581 PHILLIP LEVY AND CO. Furniture—Appliances—Carpet The Brand Name Store Broadway Main Hopewell, Virginia Call 458-8211 GATES FUEL COMPANY Fuel — Oil — Kerosene Air Conditioning 24 Hour Burner Service 441 South 15th Ave. 458-9323 JIMMY ' S WEST END ESSO Road Service Complete Auto Repairs 15th Buren 458-9819 BUTTERWORTH ' S Southside Virginia ' s Leading Home Furnishers” 246 Broadway Hopewell INDUSTRIAL PIPING SUPPLY COMPANY Division of Synalloy Corporation All types of Industrial Piping Supplies — Stainless Steel and Carbon LaPrade Street 458-8528 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ' 70 HENDERSON ' S TINY TOT NURSERY 1713 Dinwiddie Avenue Hopewell, Virginia Ages 2-6 HOPEWELL TASTEE FREEZE Open 7 days a week 50 flavors of Milkshakes Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Barbecues and Fish Sandwiches 458-4737 Oaklawn Boulevard MOVE A LITTLE CLOSER UNITED VIRGINIA BANK STATE PLANTERS is a Bank you can get close to and the place to save for anything from Aardvarks to Zymoscopes FRANK ' S DRIVE-IN 106 South 15th Avenue Hopewell, Virginia NO KIDDING, BOB? The Finest Insurance and Real Estate Service Available Anywhere FORD AGENCY, INC. Insurance — Real Estate Providing Insurance Protection For The Students Of Hopewell Schools Through Our Student Acci¬ dent Insurance Plan. Participating in Your V.O.T. Education Program By Employing Students In Our Office. 111 Poythress Street Hopewell, Virginia OUR FAVORITE SENIOR! Compliments of BETTY ' S BEAUTY SALON 2750 Berry Street Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of PARTIN OIL COMPANY THE GUN RACK The Poor Man ' s Gun Shop • Antique — Modern — War Surplus • Civil War Relics • Shotguns — R ifles — Pistols Charles (Yank) Galderise Jefferson Park Phone 458-9985 Hopewell, Va. Compliments of RANDOLPH MARKET Compliments of J. HAMILTON HENNING, SR. L M TV 725 West Broadway Hopewell, Virginia Television Repair Phone 458-9402 BUILDER ' S SUPPLY COMPANY OF HOPEWELL, INC. City Point and 9th Ave. THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE CONCEITED! Compliments of VIRGINIA LINEN SERVICE HOPEWELL HIGH SHOWS HER SPIRIT. DON ' T BOTHER HIDING IT NOW MARK, WE ' VE ALREADY SEEN IT! DAVIS CANDY CO., INC. Wholesale Tobacco Confectioners Paper Goods DAVIS VENDING CO. 200 South 15th Ave. 458-2188 HOPEWELL RADIO TELEVISION 15th Ave. Maryland 458-9259 Compliments of BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY Hopewell HOPEWELL QUICK LUNCH 113 Hopewell Street 458-6526 HOP-A-LONG JERRY RIDES AGAIN. Compliments of E. H. SAUNDERS SONS, INC. CLARK PRITCHARD CLOTHIERS 201 East Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 458-2200 WHO SAYS THE SENIOR FLOAT WASN ' T THE BEST? RED FRONT MEAT MARKET 218 Hopewell Street Hopewell, Virginia 458-2495 RANDOLPH MOTORS INC. Dodge — Chrysler 700 S. 15th Ave. Hopewell 458-8000 458-6708 HEY BARRY, LOOK AT ME! AND HERE ' S RICKY! IS THAT SMILE FOR MICHAEL OR CAMM? STANDARD-JAMES INC. Compliments of STANLEY S GROCERY STORE TERM PAPER EXHAUSTION! Compliments of TRIPPLE MIRROW BEAUTY SALON For Better Shoes 124 North Sycamore Petersburg, Virginia 1304 Arlington Road 1105 Palon Street Hopewell, Virginia 733-0567 Hopewell, Virginia Phone: 458-2166 Compliments of ARLINGTON MEAT MARKET MAZZIE ' S DUPLEX MARKET Independent Richfood Market DRAKE LAMB AGENCY Insurance—Real Estate 1202 Arlington Road 3115 Oaklawn Blvd. Phone 458-9422 Complete Insurance Coverage 102 W. Poythress Owner: Francis Dereski 458-6343 Quality Meats Groceries NEHL! REMEMBER, A LADY AL¬ WAYS FAVORS A GENTLEMAN. Compliments of HOPEWELL FEED AND SEED STORE OUR DISTINGUISHED PRES¬ IDENT! SILCO ' S East Broadway Downtown Hopewell OAKLAWN BOWL 4204 Oaklawn Blvd. 458-5913 16 AMF Lanes ' Hopewell ' s Most Modern Bowling Establishment” ABRAMS Band Instruments and Accessories 239 E. Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 458-5550 DAVIS CANDY CO., INC. Wholesale Tobacco Confectioners Paper Goods DAVIS VENDING CO. 200 South 15th Ave. 458-2188 ALLIED AUTO PARTS, INC. 226 E. Poythress Automotive Parts, Supplies Equipment 458-6241 458-5732 Compliments of BLACKWELL ' S Old City Point Road Hopewell, Virginia For Good Food Try LITTLE CHEF DINER On Commerce Street 4:30 am — 3:00 pm F. N. Tiller REESE ' S NEWS STORE Magazines and Newspapers Fountain Service 217 Broadway Hopewell 458-2333 EDDIE ' S BARBER SHOP We Serve Hospital Patients 721 West Broadway Hopewell, Va. WHICH GIRL IS MISS HOPEWELL, 1969 ? I DIDN ' T MAKE THE LAYOUT. Compliments of STAN ' S North Sycamore Petersburg, Va. 732-6386 WEST HOPEWELL GROCERY 2512 Oaklawn Blvd. 458-9006 Quality Groceries HOWERTON ' S Jewelers Opticians 207 N. Main Street Hopewell, Virginia 458-6644 DONALD McKAY Paints and Hardware Sporting Goods 416 South 15th Ave. at the Circle HOUSER BROTHERS MARKET 612 North 6th St. 458-8012 Compliments of CITY HALL BARBER SHOP 217 East Main TONY ' S OK BARBER SHOP Compliments of CAUGHT IN THE ACT! Hopewell ' s Most Modern Shop Serving Hopewell Since 1915 4 Barbers to Serve You 909 City Pt. Road Phone 458-9922 OUR ' ' CONSERVATIVE ' ' SPONSOR, MR. UTLEYE, RELAXES AT HOME, DOING HIS THING! DR. STANLEY J. LEBOW ELMO ' S BARBECUE DRIVE-IN Hopewell-Petersburg Road Pit-cooked Barbecue is Our Speciality READY, WILLING, AND MORE THAN ABLE! Compliments of DOLL HOUSE OF BEAUTY 23rd Ave. Atlantic St. 458-5186 Tuesday — Friday 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. Compliments of KORNER KITCHEN 118 Broadway Hopewell OUR EDITOR SNEAKS IN A LITTLE RELAXATION BETWEEN SECTIONS. TUCKER AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Day or Night 458-1239 24 Hour Service 1211-A Arlington Road Hopewell, Va. 23860 MAUD ANN SHARP and BARRY JOE CARR say Congratulations to the 1 Team We hope everyone ' s year has been as GREAT as ours!! Compliments of G G PASTRY SHOPPE cakes for all occasions 254 East Broadway Congratulations to The Class of 1970 Compliments of THE GIRLS ' MONOGRAM CLUB BRENT ' S LITTLE DARLING! SHONEY ' S Home of the Big Boy Cavalier Square, Hopewell 458-1237 PAT ' S HAIR FASHIONS 2806 Virginia St. Hopewell, Virginia 458-2387 Pat Hanke, Owner HE WENT THAT AWAY! Compliments of CAROLE LANE FASHIONS 209 E. Broadway Hopewell, Va. H. R. POWERS All Floors Refinished Satisfaction Guaranteed 3010 Boston 458-2971 SEAR ' S SHOE STORE Hopewell, Virginia 458-2447 CRATER MOTOR COMPANY, INC. authorized dealer 732-0602 1318 E. Washington St. ZAK S GULF SERVICE City Point and 7th Ave. 458-8101 Automotive Service Since 1939 International Cub Cadet Dealer Compliments of LUCK ' S BARBER SHOP East Broadway THE MOD SQUAD - CLASS OF 1970! SYLVIA ' S HAT SHOP Petersburg Virginia ANCHOR ROOM 307 S. 15th Ave. House of Pizza 458-3341 1 THAT IS DEFINITELY A BETTY CROCKER SMILE! WE PROUDLY PRESENT OUR PHO¬ TOGRAPHER! « WELL, JOE, LET ME EXPLAIN ABOUT THE DRIVE-IN RUMOR. IT WAS LIKE THIS . . . CORMANY ' S SPORTING CENTER Athletic and School Supplies Hopewell, Va. 458-9500 KING ELECTRIC CO., INC. Electrical Supplies and Light Fixtures Commercial Industrial Wholesale Retail 234 East Poythress St. Hopewell, Va. 458-3344 ROGER ' S PURE SERVICE “Our Policy Will Meet Your Standards 3221 Oaklawn Boulevard 458-2535 VIRGINIA MEAT MARKET Wholesale Retail Packaged for freezers 12th Atlantic Streets 458-2589 For Shoes in Hopewell Since 1928 On the Corner of Main and Poythress Streets MOORE ' S SUPERMARKET “Knowingly Will Not Be Undersold” Winston Churchill Hopewell, Va. Owner Phone Richard Moore 458-7181 THE GLOBE SHOE STORE Reliable Prescriptions BOGESE, INC. ' The Home Of Better Homes Builders Realtors Compliments of Insurers For Complete Real Estate Service In Hopewell, Call Bogese, Inc. 15th Ave. Elm St. Hopewell, Va. F. W. WOOLWORTH Downtown Hopewell Phone: 458-8585 DALTON ' S JEWELERS 115 N. Sycamore St. Petersburg, Va. HOWE OF CoT CAVALI ER FUEL ICE CO. Visit our Teen Bar For all the Latest in Teenage Jewelry. CAVALIER FUEL AND ICE COMPANY THE HOPEWELL NEWS ' Your Hometown Paper . « ■ fi First in • Local News • Local Sports • Local Pictures CIRCLE VIEW PHARMACY 424 South 15th Avenue Hopewell, Virginia 458-8553 Compliments of J. T. MORRISS SON, INC. Now in our second century of service Hopewell West Broadway at Ninth Ave. Petersburg Wythe Adams Street It pays to ASK ALEX D. A. ROBERTS INSURANCE Auto — Home - Life — Health 100 N. 2nd Ave. 458-1244 Hopewell, Virginia Compliments of HARLAN BUTTERWORTH CONSTRUCTION CO. 206 Winston Churchill Drive ALLSTATE INSURANCE Rick Durrant Tom Glass Sears Roebuck Building Cavalier Square Hopewell, Virginia Phone 458-3113 or 458-1206 if ATWATER DANCE STUDIO 2610 City Point Road 458-3217 STATE FARM INSURANCE John E. Nemetz World ' s Largest Auto Insurer, Home Owner ' s Insurer, Boat Insurer Fastest Growing Life Insurance Co. Phone 458-3555 108 N. Main Street Hopewell, Virginia WYATT ' S FLORIST The Best In Flowers And Service 600 W. Broadway • Hopewell THE SPOTLIGHTERS P.O. Box 603 Hopewell, Virginia CENTRAL DRUG CO. 109 East Broadway Hopewell, Virginia 458-2112 PARKER ' S SHOES Downtown Hopewell Compliments of BROADWAY BARBER SHOP RICH ' S DRIVE-IN 400 S. 15th Ave. Hopewell, Virginia WYATT ' S FLORIST “The best in flowers and service” 600 W. Broadway Hopewell 458-6392 Jimmy Wyatt Boats — Motors — Trailers Chrysler Sales And Service MORE FOR YOUR MONEY At GARRETT ' S Marine Sales and Service 201 So. Randolph Rd. — Hopewell, Va. 23860 Phone 458-0364 NORMAN F. GARRETT FIRESTONE STORES 126 East Poythress St. Hopewell, Va. 23860 Official State Inspection Station Phone 458-8545 Owner GEORGE ' S DRUG STORES INC r.’o s; A George ' s No. 1 263 East Broadway George ' s No. 2 100 East Broadway Downtown Hopewell j i i W. T. GRANT CO. Two Rexall Drug Stores Known For Values FIRST MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK We ' re Ready When You Are! Hopewell, Virginia 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. PINEWOOD GROCERY Nick A. Klonis, Owner 325 South City Point Road Phone 458-7607 ifonoratulations to the class of 1970 HUGHES ' IDEAL BARBER SHOP DON ' S PURE OIL 15th and Elm Complete Auto Service and Steam Engines Compliments of J. W. ENOCHS, INC. BUILDERS Hopewell, Va. ' Your Friendly FORD Dea ler” RAY BROYHILL ' S Broadway to Poythress on Randolph HEFFINGTON ' S Flowers of Distinction Phone 458-9841 233 Broadway HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA 5J55SBAKERY DO NUTS BAKED FRESH DAILY LIBBY ' S DO-NUT SHOP Hopewell, Virginia Hot Dogs Hamburgers Do-Nuts THE SHIP OF STATE She Will Soon Be In Your Hands. Steer Her Wisely. Compliments of the Hopewell Republican Committee KING ' S Hopewell ' s Leading Jewelers D iamonds—Watches—G ifts 216 East Broadway 458-3020 CRYSTAL LAKE River Road Swimming — Dancing Come see the 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 KALEIDOSCOPE BOOSTERS DAVID AND CHRIS 9-14-68 Mr. Ernest Sullins Friend from Summer Sr. Eng. The Brothers of P.P. “Wade Baby” Ray Williams Glenn Creggar Mr. Mrs. W. S. Gilliam Keith Marks Vickie Rickman Bob Susan Janet Luvs Kirby Jon Peggy Martha, Chuck, Linda David Mr. Mrs. Oscar H. Minchew Miss Stacy Kroner Connie Stone Keith Hughes Randy Reidmiller Mr. Mrs. W. W. Lundquist Sophomore Class 1 Danna Bailey Linda Kramer Howie Parsons Paula Arons Egg Hatch The Green Witch bluebird pisces jones sunshine capricorn jones Sheila Mitchell C.A.C.T. Mr. W. R. McCann Cheryl Burkey Class of 71 - Best Drama Club Russell Marie Russell Candi Mr. Mrs. J. C. Harper Mr. Mrs. F. A. Glover Wine Roses Ronnie Farris Bear Bryant Fan Club Larry Helen The H.M. ' s of J.S.D.S. B.S. M.A. Mrs. V. C. Webb Carlton Mr. Mrs. Michael Billy ARK-BA of GDP, Inc. Mr. Mrs. Logan Harding Dr. Mrs. R. E. Miller Jack Page Slovic Mr. Mrs. Charles Smith Mr. Mrs. Fred Doeg Mr. Mrs. L. R. Weston Mr. Mrs. Butch Morris Mr. Mrs. Billy Thompson Curtis Martha M.D.C. Will Edmundson Maxwell Dumb—86 Jimmy Lynne N.C.S.U. AND E.C.U. GDP - BA JSDS Mr. Mrs. Charles Fisher Carol Wimoy Williamson Melody Morris Mr. Mrs. John Harlan Harry Priscilla Carol Warren Steve Selinger — Va. Council Aza Freda A. Vasilos Mr. Mrs. C. L. Patterson Edith Parker Joe Ferone B D Patti P. Stonewall J. Maud Ann, Susan, Krystal, Patsy Mr. Mrs. R. B. Eubank Barbara Brinkley Jim Marsh loves Debbie Schold Mr. Mrs. Fred Morene Mrs. Grace Morene Hicks Valerie Armstrong Paul Schneider Jean Berry Mr. Mrs. B. E. Adams Maj. Mrs. Eugene Harbuck Eleanor Sweetland Mrs. Hilda Bond Billy Vier Kirk McClure - GDP-BA-144 Mr. Mrs. John Max Carroll Family Robbie Abernathy — GDP Ardea Blackmon Mr. Mrs. W. E. Pritchard Mr. Jack Dunn Jay, Rosie Susie Mrs. Helen D. Agrella Future Teachers of America Eddie - GDP-BA Slammin Chammy Mr. Mrs. H. D. Hamner, Jr. Betty Hobbs J. C. Stanley Little John ' s Pool Hall Mr. Mrs. G. F. Pate Mr. Roy S. Kegley Frank T. Swift — Insurance Man Beth Pate Martha ' s House of Fun! Dail Shornack, Inc. Astro FOGDOG III CACT I Mr. Mrs. W. W. Vier Michael Kevin Gallo Mr. Mrs. R. E. Poole — N.J. MISS MANN a.m. leads to p.m. Hopewell ' s Holy Rollers” Mr. Mrs. Harvey Butler Mr. Mrs. Jack Hyslop Gary Dolan WE SUPPORT H.H.S. TRICIA AND JOEY MAUD AND BARRY Mr. Mrs. A. E. Griggs Mr. Mrs. Wm. A. Atkins Mr. Mrs. E. F. Dean Connie Cleere Mr. Mrs. George A. Reidmiller Mr. Mrs. Bill Allen RLR RPA Mr. Mrs. E. T. Hedgepeth David, Vicki, Georgina, Phyllis Mr. Mrs. Allen Garrett Mr. Mrs. G. A. McGowan Mr. Mrs. N. C. Chapman Roger loves Diana Dr. Mrs. M. J. Flaherty Marshall Minchew Mrs. Irene Beauchamp Mr. Mrs. Jimmy Morris Mr. Mrs. W. H. Thompson Bill Garvin Terri Bryant Mr. Mrs. Julian Pritchard Cathy, Chip, Linda, John, and Gail Dr. Mrs. John G. Easterling Lila W. Sinclair Susan Dunnavant The Morris Family Fork Union College of Knowledge The Foleys Sammy Malamis a friend Annzie-Pooh Peppi Mr. Mrs. George Schuttze Mr. Mrs. Thomas L. Chavis Mr. Mrs. Gessell Sarah Wiseman Dennis Weiss — Tucker High Sr. Class Pres. Connie Turner Milton Camacho Mr. Mrs. Sam Gubkin Welmont L. Drake Jerrell Sober — Star Teacher Iris G. Drake Linda Nicholson Dickie Hayes Mr. Jane Dunn Mr. Mrs. Ernest Bartha STP COL — greatest Debbie Frazier Barbara Moore Mr. Mrs. Ross Miller Mr. Mrs. Derichsweiler Louise Altman Mr. Mrs. Eugene Kokinski Dr. Mrs. J. L. Schulhof Pat Jerry Leonard Mrs. Jean R. Butcher Terry Sandy Class of ' 70 - Marcia Morriss Linda Dave Paden Dianne Armstrong Jimmy Bedwell The Franklin King Family Linda Polk Don Miller Mr. Mrs. Joseph Stidham Ann Jebby Mr. Mrs. A. W. Sligh Mr. Mrs. James Ross Betty Jo Pintavalle Kristine Rolfe Brenda Grant Wayne Patterson A Royal Devil Tommy Rickman Gilbert C. Moore, Jr. Sharon Akers Tricia, Lizzy, Margie, Betty Ray McCall Sharon Jeff Mr. Mrs. Jameil Ameen Rotor, Rooter, Riter, Wild Lady Mr. Mrs. Thomas C. Frazier Mr. Mrs. J. E. Cunningham JoAnne Goodman Mr. Mrs. George Orr Bill Susan Mr. Mrs. Leonard Maxey Mrs. Flaywood Beach Wayne Ragland Loves Linda McDonald 9-2-69 Mr. Mrs. S. 0. Rash Mr. Mrs. W. F. Bellefontaine The Magpipes KW„ BW„ RT„ BF„ BF„ BD., PA., SP. Mr. Mrs. J. L. Maddox, Jr. Renee Hensley Debbie, Rae, Syd, Lauren STUPID Everybody loves a Jeep B.A.H. Diane, Virginia, Ollie John R. Hosea Mr. Mrs. Stanley Dereski Bones Mr. Mrs. Alfred Kudelka Mr. Mrs. N. J. Everett Hubert Brannan Dolores Webb Lindy Allmond Mr. Mrs. P. B. Yancy 11 Mrs. Haxel R. Frazier Jan Glover Joanne Lucky T.D.T. — L.C. is best Mr. Mrs. Dallas Morgan LDP SRF Susan Emory The Delmonics The French Circle Safeway gang — Billy, Steve, Alan Hopewell School of Childhood The Junior Majorette Corps KALEIDOSCOPE BOOSTERS KAY BEN Conway Martha H. D.C.B. Mr. Mrs. E. V. Mabe Tony Kevin Stockdale — GDP BA-146 Lee Jackie “Tiger Mr. J. P. Tiller Slim Jim Bruises Skip Pam Mr. Mrs. John Doherty Mr. Mrs. Frederick C. Fear Mr. Mrs. Clyde Harrison Mr. Mrs. Charles D. McCall Mr. Mrs. Donald H. Gould Mr. Mrs. Paul L. Lambert Mr. Mrs. Walter A. Reynolds Belinda Byrd Robert Scott Tyler Mr. Mrs. Bartha Evette Gary Mr. Mrs. L. L. Bertram Mr. Mrs. Joseph Cyckevic Your local ballroom queens — Jo Roz Sue Ralph Ameen, Lane, Leftwich, Jungle Boy Gina Beck I del I Ameen Bill Cleere Danny, Marc, Tommy, Ashley, Jennifer The 4 Stooges: Marilyn, Sherry, Debbie Karen Gale Cosley Debbie Marge Mrs. Kitchen Debbie Dean Mr. Mrs. R. H. Hoagland Jacqueline, Stephen, Sylvia, Faye, Robert Judge Crater Memorial Blues Band Mary Ruth Derichisweiler Becki Hapstak Mr. Mrs. Byron Robinette The Tates Sharon, Melody, Brenda, the Heads of Petersburg Nat Stephanie Mr. Mrefield Mr. Mrs. Leonard Vess Carl Hudson The Jenks Family Mr. Mrs. Ross Holsclaw R icky Page Barbara Mabe Warren Ross Dell Terry Lou Ann Mr. Mrs. Herbert W. Anderson Camm Karen Mr. Mrs. Dan Morriss CHRIS BETH - CO-SLAVES JEWEL FRANKIE Cindy Creel — GHS Janet Horris Morris Mr. Mrs. Walter Moody Mr. Mrs. P.H. Creggar Mr. Mrs. L. M. Pate Mr. Mrs. J. F. Clark Warren Little Brother Dennis Chip Lawson D.B.S.B.J.J.B.D.B. Buddy Ford Barbara Scott Mrs. Evelyn Nye Mrs. James E. Sordlett Col. Mrs. Lou Shirley Mr. Mrs. Robert Emory Duree Jesse Richard Lampman Mr. Mrs. W. W. Montgomery The Hendersons Tommy Syd Mr. Mrs. R. K. Huntley, Jr. Rev. Mrs. C. D. Ashby Mr. Mrs. Ray Epps Junior Girls Powder Puff Tearn Melody David; Sharon Charles Brenda Morene Howard Shumway Mr. Mrs. J. A. Santmier The Gruesome Twosome (S.G. C.G.) Vicky Davis Janice Bobby Betty Mayes Don Hurlburt Kathy O ' Hara The Trigons Mike Wrenn Mr. Mrs. L. Nichols Paul Debbie Mr. Mrs. L. V. Marr David Atkins Debbie King Marilyn Mark Lori Lewis Tommy Mollie The Bwean Brothers — Dave Lane P.G.—“BB Star-Figg Mr. Mrs. M. T. White Mr. Mrs. P. V. Mitchell Family Mrs. Bruce A. Clark Swackhamer Capt. Mrs. Rick Davis Mr. Mrs. Fred Winn Mr. Mrs. Carlton Holland Susan Casey Mike Janeen Mr. Mrs. J. E. Sansing STPLOVERS Slim Fanny Dean Pat, Cynthia, Kathy Your Rocal Glocer David Kay WE SUPPORT H.H.S. SLICK SUSAN Linda Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Gill Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Hannon Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnson Laura Severin Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sharp Mrs. A. T. Lee Vinnie and Don Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mays Mark ' s Life Savings Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harrison Mike Troch The Harrisons, a Fike Lori Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Booker Mr. and Mrs. Temple Lee Mr. and Mrs. George Rafey Mrs. Paul E. Jones Randy Jones Mr. and Mrs. George Kanak The Pro Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Philip Coury Patricia Charles N. Moore Helen M. Thrift Mr. and Mrs. D. Vance Holbert Don Everhart Vickylisadonnamarlene The C.O.L. Club - Bestest One A friend, Ray Gentry The Harmonettes Betty Glass Dr. C. H. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dalton Hardy D. Cofer A Friend Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Layman Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Yerby Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wyatt Dick and Dottie Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeJarnatte Norman and Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaddy Mrs. W. H. Gilman Beautimus Lee Skimp Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bruce Steve Kopalchick Beth Hughes Saludos Amigo! Tom Stalberger Anne Harless Mrs. Louise McNulty Blue and Gold Majorettes Therese and Jimmy Carol and Mike Will and Sue Mrs. Minchew ' s Exceptional Sixth Period English Class DIANE ROBERT Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McPheeters Miss Mann ' s 6th Period Class Steven and Alice Mrs. Brill ' s 4th period Biology class Mr. and Mrs. J. Hazelgrove Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holt Gerald and Linda Steve and Betty Jo Vicki and Henry Danny Wade Weston We Support the Best Bill Whtherow Phil White The Girls of O. S. P. Steve Roscher Denny Holbert Robert W. Campen Birdman Mr. and Mrs. George McCullen Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Ross P. Holsclaw, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fike Jo Ann Smith Mighty Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ford Sheila Chapman Paulette, Pierce and Joe Clayton Jane Sylvester George Burton, Jr. James D. Durham Mary Robinson Mathew Flowers The Big Four - Theresa, Patty, Dianne Carolyn Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Andrew Debbie McMillan M. C. Neal Bill Weston Mary Beckwith Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Stokes THE TAR ' s (Teen-age REPUBLICANS) Baby Jeeps of ' 69 (Muppets) Miss Janet Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Linn Godsey Carter Norton Ray and Harry Garfinkel, The Pros Vergara and Garrett, Inc. Brent and Barbara Mr. Sober ' s irrepressible Scotsman Vernon Phyllis Synan Susan - K.C. A Friend December 10th 11th are very special dates — Huh! Teddy Bear? Chippy and Cathy James C. Harper, Jr., Esq. INDEX Abernathy, Robbie 34,38,48,118,123 Abernathy, Karen 103 Ackerman, Douglas 91 Ackerman, Pat 79 Adams, Gerald 103 Adams, Kenny 79 Aderholt, Christie 102,103,129 Aderholt, Dannielle 191 Ailstock, Allen 79,145,147 Ailstock, Stanley 103 Akers, Pam 131,38 Akers, Sharon 91,116,1 29,132,191,183 Agrella, Helen 1 3 Akins, Marsha 91 Albanese, Patty 103,153 Aldridge, CiCi 91,116,1 30 Aldridge, Nehl 38,39,118,1 19,139,140,144, 145,146,189,210,213,215,216,217,202 Alexander, F. Caroll 12 Alexander, Linda 103 Alexander, Jerry 103,182 Allender, Claudia 191 Allender, Faye 103,151 Allen, Cliff 103 Allen, Debbie 79,131,150 Allen, Ella 79,142 Allen, Paula 91,116 Allen, Randy 79,117 Allen, Russell 79,117,121 Allen, Robert 151 Almarode, Kathie 91,133 Almarode, Lee Ann 103 Ameen, David 78,79,87,117,143,144,147, 160,164,192 Ameen, Richard 90,91,118,1 28,146,192 Allen, Sheila 27 Ameen, Roma 78,79,128,138,140 Amidei, Ken 38,189,144 Anderson, Debbie 91 Anderson, Doreen 103 Anderson, Jo Anne 133, 153 Anderson, Jody 79,78,87,139,140,132, 114,128,170,191,183 Anderson, Rocky 38,50 Anderson, Tommy 38,45,118,134,147, 160,164,189 Andrews, Mae 18 Andrews, Robert 11 Andrews, Shirley 103 Ange, James 91 Angle, Lora 38,150 Angle, Terry 190 Anglen, Ruth 38,127 Archer, Larry 91 Archer, Walter 79,160 Armistead, David 103,146,148 Armstrong, Dianne 39,133 Armstrong, Valerie 91,133 Arnold, James L. 39 Arroway, B. 169 Artis, James 91,1 57 Arvin, Bobby 91,160,165 Asbury, Billy 103 Ashbrook, Barry 91,1 20 Ashby, Steve 79,152 Ashworth, Ricky 39,157,189 Atkins, David 91,169 Atkins, Debbie 79,133,142,151 Atkins, Madeline 23 Atkins, Sandra 39,1 23,1 28,1 31,151 Atwater, Anne 103 Aultman, Klaus 91 Aultman, Reggie 91,1 26,1 33 Aultman, Robert 91,126,1 52 Aultman, Joseph 39 Auton, Bill 39 Auton, Robert 79 Aycock, Charles 91,161,169 B Bailey, Betsy 39,130,131 Bailey, Kristy 91 Bailey, Donna 91,121,1 25,1 29,1 30 Bailey, Howard 103 Bailey, John 39 Bailey, Sue 91,1 30,1 54,157 Bailey, Tom 40,145 Bailey, Zoe 40,114 Baird, Alice 91,1 33 Baldwin, Harry 20 Bannerman, Irene 79,1 21,1 51 Bannerman, Robert 40,151 Banks, Denise 79,142 Banvard, Stephanie 191 Barbee, Judy 79 Barbee, Ricky 103 Barber, Chris 91 Barker, Milton 79,148,151 Barnes, Gary 79,153,189 Barnes, Sherry 40,144,133,213 Barrett, Diane 103 Barrett, Jackie 103 Bartha, Julia 11 Bass, Chris 103 Bass, Tommy 91,169 Batton, Donna 40 Baugus, James 91 Baxley, Billy 79 Back, Cynthia 91 Bedwell, Donna 91,1 23 Belch, Cindy 79,114,131,154,1 57 Belcher, Harvey 91 Bell, John 40,127 Bell, Patty 91 Benedict, Frances 103 Benedict, Joey 91 Bennett, Alan 156,103 Bennett, Carol 91 Bennett, Charles 103 Bennett, Judy 40,145 Bennett, Ricky 40,53,153,157 Bennett, Sam 41,153 Bentley, Vicky 91,183 Berry, Jean 79,150,156 Berry, Scott 79 Bickings, Dennis 103 Bickings, Kay 41,150,152 Biggs, Cindy 91 Billingsley, Donna 41,114,11 5,205 Billingsley, Wanda 102,193,116 Birchett, Brent 189 Bishop, Stan 41,1 26 Blackmon, Mary 79 Blackmon, Pam 91,1 28,147,155,157 Blackmon, Robert 79 Blackwell, Debbie 103,149,156 Blanchard, Mike 92 Blowe, Gladys 41,57 Blowe, Linwood 103 Bond, Kathy 41,132,170,188,183 Bonner, Brenda 92 Bonner, David 79,103 Bonner, Mark 103,120 Bookout, Billy 92 Boone, Joe 79,152,160,192 Bowen, Lewis 92,157 Bowen, Tommy 92 Bowen, Reggie 187 Bowman, Donald 92 Boyd, Darleen 103,120 Boyette, Rachel 79 Beach, Edna 1 1 Beahm, Thomas 20 Beauchamp, Irene 22 Bradley, Gilbert 103,156 Bradshaw, Anna 92 Branch, Brenda 103 Brannon, Hubert 103 262 Bray, Chris 150 Bridger, Geraldine 41,142 Bridger, Howard 103 Bright, David 79 Bright, Harry 126 Brill, Nancy 20 Brinkley, Chip 79,190 Britt, Janice 34,41,47,1 31,1 54,1 57, 191,208 Brittingham, Donald 103,152,157 Bropst, Janice 92 Brockwell, Bruce 92,182 Brockwell, Debbie 92 Brockwell, Debbie L. 78,79,114,1 30 Brockwell, Judy 92 Brooks, Allen 92,120,182 Brooks, Paul 79,187 Brough, Cathy 103 Browder, Terry 92,1 26 Brown, Brenda 42 Brown, Debbie 79,188 Brown, Debra 79 Brown, Elizabeth 103,153 Brown, Jerry 79,152 Brown, Cornelius 42 Brown, Leamon 103 Brown, Roger 103 Brown, Todd 103,1 24 Brown, Welford 92 Browning, Robert 92,169 Bryant, Brincy 153 Bryant, Kathy 103,149,156 Bryant, Terry 42,145,216 Bryant, Sidney 1 20 Brockwell, Richard 92 Bucciarelli, Lloyd 92 Buffo, Jack 103,120 Buffo, Judy 92,193 Bught, Dave 1 26 Bujakowski, Mike 80,87,177,160,163, 164,187,172,174,175 Buren, Robbie 189 Burchett, Leon 92 Burkey, Cheryl 92,148,150,128 Burnett, Ricky 102,103,123,182 Burnham, Mike 92,189 Burrow, Wayne 92,117,1 30,147 Burton, Jean 80 Burton, Jimmy 103 Burton, Susan 103 Butor, Mary 42 Butterworth, Curtis 92,161,190 Byrd, Belinda 42 Burch, Helen 16,1 7 C Cabaniss, Claiborne 92 Cabaniss, Theresa 103 Caison, Chuck 80,161 Caison, Loydette 103,131 Campbell, Sheila 80 Campen, Robert 92 Cappiali, Melody 42,50 Cappiali, Yolanda 103,102,130,146,153 Capron, Linda 92 Cargill, Michael 103,156 Carico, Anita 104 Carlon, Ellen 29 Carr, Barry 187 Carr, Brenda 104,184 Carr, Carla 104,184 Carr, Donald 104 Carr, Joyce 42 Carr, Lou Ann 104,129,133 Carr, Wanda 153 Carseo, Anita 130 Carter, Ronnie 42 Cartin, Georgina 43,1 39,140,145,188,1 30, 131,132 Case, Gladys 28 Casey, Cindy 104,128 Casey, Susan 92,20,130 Cassell, Dwayne 104 Causey, John 104 Cerny, Joanne 43,1 50,1 52 Chambers, Wilson 21 Chapman, Sheila 80,87,114,11 5,1 20 Chappell, Bonnie 80,87,133,146 Chappell, Milton 102,104,121,123 Chase, Barbara 43,151,194,195 Chase, Cindy 149,156,104 Chavis, Tommy 92,182 Chavis, Vicki 43,132,144,145,170 Christian, Barbara 104 Christian, Leroy 43 Christian, Mike 104 Chambliss, Audrey 22 Claiborne, Joyce 92,1 52 Claiborne, Vanessa 92,1 52 Claiborne, Clyde 80 Clagon, Kathie 1 04 Clark, Eddie 92 Clark, Chip 190 Clark, Pat 80 Clark, Thelma 28 Clarke, Betty Ann 16 Clary, Melody 104,157 Clary, Harry 104,152,124 Clary, Frankie 187 Clay, Gary 104,182 Clayton, Shelby 102,1 04,184,1 16,123, 125,128 Cleere, Connie 92,1 52,1 33 Cloniger, David 80,1 22 Cobb, Bernie 80,144 Cocorikis, Cathy 43,127,214 Colbert, Titus 92 Cole, Billy 80,144 Cole, Linda 1 04,1 53 Cole, Ronnie 43,1 27 Coleman, Sandy 1 04,1 53 Collins, Allen 43 Collins, Larry 80,126 Collins, Linda 80,131,171 Collins, Mike 92 Collins, Thierry 1 04 Connelly, Evelyn 92 Connelly, Jerry 104,153 Connelly, Vicki 126 Connelly, Patty 80 Connelly, Sydney 104,152 Conner, Audrey 44,133 Conner, John 92 Conover, Kenny 93,1 29 Conrad, Ralph 104 Cornelius, David 44 Cornelius, Kristine 44,1 27,1 33,188 Cornelius, Rebekah 104,153 Cooper, Richard 104 Core, Ross 104 Cosley, Gale 104,153,171 Costenbader, Sarah 80,1 27,1 70 Courtney, Sylvia 80,127 Coury, Beth 93,1 20,1 51 Covington, Ronnie 93 Cozart, Sharon 80,127 Craighead, Greg 153,157 Craighead, Marvin 187,189 Cramer, Jill 93 Cramer, Linda 128,131 Creggar, Glenn 80,129,144 Creech, Jackie 44 Crenshaw, James 93,1 57 Crews, Eddie 93,1 21,1 22 Crichton, Debi 80,87,121,146 Crist, Alton 12 Crockett, Franklin 80, 1 73,1 74,1 76, 178,180 263 Crocker, Charles 44 Crum, Donna 93 Crumpler, Evette 44,133 Cruz, Yolanda 93,1 20,1 28 Cruz, Zoila 80,120,1 28 Cuddihy, Nancy 93,146,116 Cunningham, Mark 34,44,1 29,189 Cunningham, Mike 189 Curry, Joe 40,44 Curry, Claudia 93 Curtis, Evelyn 104 Cyckevic, Belinda 78,80,87,138,140,145, 114,120,128 D Dail, Marcie 80,87,146 Dalton, Bruce 80,126 Dalton, Ronnie 80 Damron, Lou Ann 93,156 Daggett, Walter 30 Dane, Marie 104,130 Daniel, Brenda 93,152 Daniel, Debbie 80 Daniel, Kenny 93,157 Daniel, Mark 102,104,169 Daniel, Randy 80,129,186,189 Daniel, Randy E. 104 Daniel, Susan 104,153 Daniel, Edwina 14 Daniel, Jack 21,189 Daniels, Allen 93,90 Daniels, Pearly 45,152 Daniels, Vickie 93 Danner, Dickie 45,127 Davis, Chucky 104,169 Davis, Dell 104,120,129,146 Davis, Hope 80 Davis, Jackie 80 Davis, Jerry 104,1 51 Davis, Jeanette 45,1 33 Davis, Louis 45 Davis, Nehl 93 Davis, Randy 104,129 Davis, Ryan 104,129 Davis, Terri 104 Davis, Vicky 45,114,1 22,1 28, 129,130 Davison, Jerome 104 Davison, Wanda 104 Davis, Nadia 18,19 Dawson, Rhonda 104,153 Dawson, Steve 80 Day,Paul 187 Dean, Charles 100,178 Dean, Debbie 104,147,150 Dean, Gary 45,117,138,140,145,144,202 Dean, Jamie 93,1 53 Dean, Vicky 45,138,140 Debrick, Roger 104,156 Demps, Ernest 80,1 53,1 57 Denning, Dale 93 Dereski, Bobby 104,156 Derichsweiler, Mary 104,153 Derichsweiler, Ruth 93 Devers, Georgia 93,151 Devers, Mik e 45 Dewberry, Lynn 46,146,1 14 Devine, William 46 Dingas, Karen 80,126 Divittorio, Victor 80,161 Doane, John 46,187 Dolan, Gary 46 Dotson, Timmy 93 Douglas, Janet 80,1 33 Doutt, Barbara 46,148,150 Dowling, Ellen 104,1 20,128 Dowling, Rita 80,156 Drake, Jimmy 104 Driver, Craig 105 Drumwright, Keith 102,105 Duda, John 105 Dugger, Betty 93 Dulaney, Linda 105 Dulaney, Robert 93,126,133 E Eason, Kathy 40,46,57,1 51 Eason, Linda 93 Easterling, Kathy 81,1 39,148,1 51,140, 121,128 Eastman, Russel 93,1 29,1 33 Eavey, Carlton 81,190 Eavey, Ellen 81,145,157,183 Eavey, Greg 46,1 53 Edmonds, Cynthia 81 Edmonds, James 93 Edmondson, Bill 150 Edmondson, Steve 81,1 30 Edwards, Bruce 150 Edwards, Kay 46 Eggleston, Keith 105 Eisenhower, Mark 147 Elder, Gilbert 93,147 Elliott, Jane 151,47,34,42,170, 188,132,183 Ellis, Allen 81 Ellis, Jerry 105 Ellis, Mike 153 Ellison, Mary 105,153 Emmons, Robert 93 Emory, Susan 81,87,138,140,145, 114,129 Emory, Jim 181 England, Greg 47 England, Jeannie 47,142,156,131 England, Terry 93 Eppes, James 93,1 52,1 57 Eppes, Renee 105 Eure, Jim 105,169 Eure, Mary Ann 93,184 Eure, Theresa 81,133 Eubank, Duree 81,87,123,130,133 Evans, Beatrice 93 Everett, Debbie 47 Everett, Rita 47,34,38,138,140,145, 114,202,212,213 Everett, Roy 105,156 Everhart, Don 47 Everhart, Faith 105 F Fagin, Darrell 105 Faris, Ronnie 81,145,124,129, 186.189 Faris, Wendall 105 Farley, Dale 81 Farnsworth, Bob 81,87,78,153,157, 134.190 Faulkner, Ricky 47,148,150 Farnsworth, Phyllis 16 Field, Billy 93,157 Field, Roland 93,169 Finklea, Donna 81 Fisher, Eddie 81,87,118 Fitzgerald, Troy 105,157 Fletcher, Perry 81,126 Flowers, Carrie 81,152 Flowers, Joyce 47,194,195 Ford, Sally 48,147 Fore, Jim 192 Forti, Kenny 94 Foley, Ben 123,128 Fowler, Debbie 94,116,193 Fowler, Jimmy 48 Frankenstein, Joan 94,1 33 Frankenstein, Karen 81 264 Franks, Dennis 105 Frazier, Bonnie 105,129 Frazier, Becky 94 Frazier, Debbie 48,114,1 32,1 39,140, 143,144 Frazier, Phillip 161,166 Frederickson, Mary Ann 34,48,54, 114,202 Full, Theresa 81,142 Fuller, Mike 81,128,144 Fuller, Michele 105,156 Furr, Elizabeth 18,19 Furr, Eric 81,87,145,157,122, 129,215 Furr, Wayne 81,157,126,133 Futch, Kevin 48,1 61,181 Futch, Kyle 90,94,160 Fuzy, Edith 100,156 G Gaddy, Connie 48,138,140,145, 150,131 Gaddy, Sarah 81,1 31 Gadinis, Steve 105,130 Garfinkel, Harry 34,47,48,118,207 Garfinkel, Susan 102,105,153,116,130 Gardner, Ava 94 Gargis, Donald 105,169 Garner, Steve 48,1 51 Garrett, Becky 49,145,132,191, 195,213 Garrett, Robin 105,146,116,130 Garret, Jean 17 Garris, Sue 49 Gent, Lela 105,130 George, Azielee 28 Gessell, Donna 105,116,121,130 Getty, Juan 81,1 27,1 60 Gholson, Ed 182,105 Gholson, James 172,179,156,152 Gholson, Joyce 94 Gibson, Cindy 105 G iese, Kerry 117,121 Gilchrist, Dennis 81 Gilchrist, William 49 Giles, Thomas 105 Gill, Bobby 105,152,157 Gilliam, Frances 22 Gilliam, Geraldine 105 Gilliam, Mary 49,142 Gilliam, Patrice 49 Gilliam, Robin 105 Gilliam, Sheila 94,152 Gladwell, Carolyn 94 Glass, Cary 48,49,114,139,140,143,144, 202,213 Glass, Bill 94,169 Glass, Elizabeth 28 Glass, Forrest 18,161,166,187 Glass, Rocky 94,160,169,182 Gleason, Jewel 49,194,195,207 Gleason, Kenny 94,152 Glover, Tom 49,138,140,145,1 18,1 19,190, 202,213,216,217,201 Glovier, Sandra 50,151 Glovier, Jeannette 94 Goad, Robbie 105,169 Godsey, Mary 28 Godsey, Sheree 105,1 30,1 53 Goff, Cindy 50,126 Goldberg, Beth 94,143,151,130, 170,191 Goodman, Debbie 105 Goodman, Jo 81,87,78,145,148, 121,128 Goodman, John 50,186,189 Goodman, Lois 50,133 Goodman, Sherry 105,120 Goodwin, Jimmy 50 Gordon, Neil 105 Gordon, Theresa 28 Gorkiewicz, Mark 50,54,161,163 Gorkiewicz, Robert 81 Gragg, Debra 81 Graham, David 94 Graham, Pam 152,184,121 Grammer, Mary Ellen 50,133 Graves, Ardel 105 Graves, Frank 94 Graves, John 81,189 Gray, Ernie 105,161,166 Gray, Janet 94 Grant, Brenda 50,133 Green, Hattie 94 Green, Sharon 94,133,141 Greene, Lester 102,105 Griffin, Jacquelin 51,183 Griffin, Johnny 81 Griffin, Maxine 105 Griggs, Joan 22 Guy, Charles 105 Guy, Johnny 105 H Haigwood, Debbie 94,126 Haggerty, Larry 127 Hainstock, Robert 81,144,1 22,1 30 Hale, Becky 105,1 50 Hall, Peggy 51 Hall, Sylvia 150 Halsey, Debra 81 Hamlet, Michael 105 Hammond, Kay 34,51 Hamner, Bill 51,139,140,144, 118,190 Hamner, Nat 81,87,144,118,1 23,1 30, 134,186 Hancock, Ethel 18 Hancock, Geary 169,105,147 Hanchey, Faye 94 Hanchey, Libby 51,126 Hanford, Rosetta 105 Hanhart, Mike 94 Hapstak, Lea 15 Harlan, Will 94,147,128,189 Harless, Anne 81,148,152 Harless, Vickie 94,1 16 Harper, Jim 81,139,140,144,148,1 17, 121,123 Harper, Tyrone 94,152 Harper, William 51,1 31,1 34,160,165,167, 168,172,176 Harris, Debbie 105 Harris, Donnie 106 Harris, Joanne 81,150 Harris, Patricia 94,133 Harris, Richard 106,156 Harris, Vivian 106,124,128 Harris, Wayne 94 Harris, Wendy 82,142 Harrison, Betsy 82,1 14,129 Harrison, John 106,156 Harrison, Mark 82 Harrison, Patsy 46,51,1 38,140,114 Harrison, Pam 90,94 Hartsell, Clay 51 Harvey, Linda 82,142 Harvey, Sharon 106,125 Hatch, Ed 94 Hayes, Barbara 52 Hayes, James 175 Hayes, Melvina 52 Hayes, Kathy 106 Hayes, Reginald 94 Hayes, Robert 106 Hayes, Teresa 106 Hazelgrove, Dane 94 Hazlitt, Marty 52 265 Headrick, Thomas 94 Heathcock, Rita 82 Hedgepeth, Kay 52,194,195,150 Hedgepeth, Keith 34,38,52,181,118,134, 189,202,216,217 Hedgepeth, Sue 94,1 50 Helder, Ed 82,145,161,165 Henderson, Carol 82,146,209 Hendrickson, Doug 106 Henry, Gloria 82,142,152 Henry, Joyce Ann 106 Henry, Tommy £2,121 Hensley, Katrina 82,142,1 20 Heretick, Kenny 82,169 Heretick, Richard 20,192 Hicks, Danny 106 Hicks, Loriene 82 Hicks, Susan 106,120 Higgins, Vivian 106 Hill, Cindy 106,128 Hill, David 82 Hill, Deborah 106 Hill, Harry 94 Hill, Reggie 106 Hill, Solomon 82 Hipps, Danny 90,95,130 Hoagland, Richard 20 Hobbs, Betty 82,151,171,188,132 Hodson, Larry 161,166 Hoff, Alice 142 Hofmann, Charlotte 82,149,1 56 Hogan, Beth 152 Hogan, Diane 95,1 26 Hole, Alan 95 Hole, Janet 52 Holdford, Charles 95 Holland, Jimmy 82,157 Holland, Mary Ellen 52,152,115 Hollins, Patty 95 Holloway, Bert 106,156 Holloway, Jesse 52,126 Holloway, Judy 53 Holloway, Lynn 181 Holloway, Sherman 106 Holsclaw, Debbie 106,120 Holt, Candace 82 Holt, Joey 106 Holt, Vicky 39,53,145,147,154,156,132, 211,213,215,217 Honaker, Debbie 95 Hooglion, V. 169 Hopkins, Louise 106 Horner, Steve 95 Hosea, Marilyn 82,87,138,140,146,114, 120,128 Hostovich, Mike 82,120,126 Houchin, Janet 82 Houser, Sharon 95 Houston, Betty 82,142 Houston, Richard 82,126 Howard, Linda 82,133 Howell, Graham 82,145 Hoyle, Nancy 53 Humphries, Diane 95,151 Hudson, Carl 53 Hughes, Bobby 146 Hundley, Dottie 106,184 Hunt, Jeanie 106 Hunter, Charlie 95 Hunter, Ed 95 Hunter, Robert 82 Hunter, Susan 45,53,138,140,202,200 Hurlburt, Bea 95,183,132,170,188 Hurlburt, Don 53,172,179,181 Hyslop, John 181,187 Huneycutt, Judy 152 Ingram, Robert 95,169 Irving, Becky 106 Irving, Patty 106 Isenhour, Mark 95 J Jackson, Carl 106 Jackson, Harold 95 Jackson, James 95,1 26 Jackson, Jerome 189 Jackson,John 106 Jackson,Judy 78 Jackson, Laverne 53 Jackson, Loretta 95 Jacobs, David 189 Jacobs, Gary 82,1 57 Jacobs, Lynn 82,126,128 James, Mike 151,152,161,189,173,174, 175,177,179,180 Jamison, Barbara 95 Jamison, David 106 Janosik, Ginger 106 Janosik, Lynn 53,134,160,162,165,167, 144 Janosik, Mike 78,82,134,160,164,187 164,187 Jarrett, Ann 54,57 Jarrett, Richard 106 Jefferson, Jean 106 Jefferson, Lois 82,184 Jenkins, Dottie 106,153 Jenkins, Pam 82,126 Jenkins, Patty 95 Jenkins, Tom 189 Jenks, Georgia 106,149,156 Jerrell, John 95,1 20 Johnson, Antionette 106 Johnson, Beth 106,116,129 Johnson, Brenda 95 Johnson, Carlene 54 Johnson, Cora 17 Johnson, Dallas 82,161 Johnson, Diane 82 Johnson, Janis 54 Johnson, Jimmy 82,117 Johnson, Gary 106 Johnson, Michael 95 Johnson, Martha 16,17,194 Johnson, Paulette 82,188 Johnson, Ronald 95 Johnson, Sheila 106 Johnson, Shelly 106 Johnson, Vance 54,134,160,163,164,167, 168,189,202,203 Johnston, Cathy 106,130,131,157 Johnston, Connie 106,121,131,149,157 Johnston, Nancy 106,131 Johnston, Sharon 83,155,1 56,114 Johnston, Wayne 106,156 Jones, Arlene 106 Jones, Alvin 54,160 Jones, Brenda 95 Jones, Celestine 95,1 52 Jones, Jimmy 55 Jones, Johnny 95 Jones, Johnny 106 Jones, Jo Anne 54,57 Jones, J. R. 83,126 Jones, Kirk 106 Jones, Larry 106 Jones, Lucille 55,151,152 Jones, Lynn 106 Jones, Lucky 189 Jones, Mary 55 Jones, Melba 95 Jones, Mike 95,152 Jones, Novella 107 Jones, Nancy 55,133 Jones, Carole Ann 54 266 Jones, Gary 54 Jones, Pat 107,151 Jones, Rose 1 53 Jones, Russell 107 Jones, Sherry 90,95,146,184,116 Jones, Sylvia 107,146 Jones, Sylvia 55 Jones, Vicky 107 Jones, William 83,157,150 Joyce, Linda 107,133 K Katz, Larry 83,1 22,1 23,1 24,192 Kaufman, Brad 107 Kearchner, Jan 90,95,154,1 57,130,1 31 Keener, Alan 83,144,130 Keener, Mike 107 Kendrick, Craig 95 Kendrick, Karen 95 Key, Larry 107 Keyes, George 182,107 Keys, Hilda 95 Kennedy, Earl 21 Kidd,Joey 107 King, Brenda 107 King, Debbie 107,116,121 King, Debby 95,1 53 King, Juanita 55 King, Sally 83,132,188,139,140,145 Kirkman, Robert 107 Klooz, David 83,1 57 Koehler, Frances 55,120,130 Kolek, Martha 56,127,214 Kolek, Phillip 107 Kokinski, Jeanine 55,1 52 Kolidakis, Valerie 56,148 Kopalchick, Steve 56,144 Kopalchick, Tom 107 Korby, Melvin 95,121,189 Koren, Gerald 107,147,169 Kramer, Linda 107,153 Kriegler, Karen 96,191 Kudelka, Debbie 96,116,1 21,1 30, 132,170,191 Kuykendall, Jerry 56,1 34,160,162,1 64, 166,167,187,189 Kuykendall, Nancy 107 Kyle, Sherry 96,153 Kitchen, Ann 20 L Lamb, Harvey 107,178 Lambert, Chris 34,43,56,138,140,145,114, 128,202,208 Lambert, Matt 107 Lambert, Steve 96,169 Lamm, Thomas 107,123,129 Lamm, George 192 Lampman, Richard 83,144,147,118, 122,124 Lance, Gary 83,87 Lane, Connie 107 Lane, Douglas 90,96,123 Lane, Lee 83 Lane, Sandy 107,130 Langford, Harvey 83 Langford, Pat 96,157 Langford, Robert 107 Lankford, Bobby 107 Lang, Earlene 24,1 71,191 Laslie, Diane 96 Laslie, Rhonda 78,83,123,129,130 Lawson, Bobby 102,107 Lawson, Chris 1 53,1 54 Lawson, Gary 56,157 Lawson, Jean 83,1 31 Lawson, Jo Ann 83 Lawson, Kenny 83 Lawson, Mary Ann 107 Leadbetter, Betsy 49,56,148,150, 114,205 Leadbetter, Kathryn 21 Leach, Kenny 189 Leath, Dwight 56,126,133 Leavitt, Brenda 156,133 Leavitt, Roxanne 57,114,1 31,1 55,1 57 Lee, Grover 107 Lee, Donna 57,114 Lee, Lauren 193 Lee, Stuart 51,57 Lee, Tommy 160,165,134 Leftwich, Tommy 147,169,189,129 Lewis, Charles 83,160,165,168, 189,172,178 Lewis, Clark 57,126,134,160,165 Lewis, Dave 107 Lewis, Marilyn 90,96,116,1 30 Lewis, Lisa 152 Lewis, Patty 152 Lewis, Sandy 57 Libby, Joy 57 Lindenmuth, Jackie 107 Lindenmuth, Lisa 57,151,130,131 Linkous, Allene 19 Lipscomb, Andy 57 Littlepage, Bill 25,173,190 Litton, Brenda 26 Livingston, Patty 83,142 Locke, Penny 58,133 Long, David 107 Long, Dawn 107,131 Lowder, Melanie 107 Lowder, Paige 58,144,120,213 Lowder, Steve 34,46,58,187 Lowder, Danny 192 Luck, Sandra 58,1 44,145,146,1 54, 156,205,212 Lundquist, Conway 96,1 28 Lusk, Jaran 58 Lyman, Kay 107 Lyman, Pam 83,121,133,141 Lyttle, Eric 107 Lyttle, Jeff 87,145,122,123 M Mabe, Barbara 83,155,1 57,114,1 31 Mabry, Anne 83,87 Maclin, Jerry 152,156,96 Mahsman, Donna 58,121,130 Mahoney, Mary 107 Maitland, Gay 107 Major, Wally 58 Malone, Arlene 83,142 Malone, Judy 107 Manieri, Vincent 83,189 Manikus, Gerald 107 Mann, Keith 107,153 Mann, Louise 1 6 Manor, Gloria 107,152,153 Markham, Wayne 96,169 Markland, Wayne 1 69 Marmol, Eddie 107 Marr, Cindy 83,149,156 Marr, Peggy 83,1 55,1 56 Marks, Bryant 11 Marshall, Hester 107 Marshall, Kathryn 107,120 Marshburn, Susan 58,1 27,214 Martin, Dennis 96 Martin, Sandra 83 Mason, Diane 107,121,1 23,131,1 53 Mathis, Keith 107 Mauviel, Kay 96 Maxey, Bill 96 Mayes, Becky 58 Mayes, Betty 34,58,1 14,131 Mayhew, Vernell 58 267 Mazzie, Fran 96 Mazzie, Mike 108 McBee, Phyllis 108,122,129,156 McBride, John 58,215 McBride, Susan 108,153 McCall, Eunice 13 McCall, Ray 108 McClure, Kirk 96 McCraw, Alma 96,156 McCray, Gwen 59 McCumber, Millie 83,126 McDermott, Marlene 59 McDiarmid, Donnie 59,157 McDowell, Melvina 96 McDannald, Harriotte 18 McGee, Henry 96 McGhee, Donnie 108,169 McGhee, Ronnie 96,120 McGowan, Debbie 83,1 21,1 32,1 39,140 McGowan, Mary 83,1 29,131,144 McGowan, Mike 96 McGuire, Donnie 25,161,166 McIntosh, Paul 108 McKeever, Ivory 83,1 52,1 56 McKaig, Bobby 192 McLeod, Albert 192 McLeod, Jane 108,130 McMillan, Betty 96 McMillan, Debbie 59,120,128 McMillan, Janet 108 McMillan, Joe 83,122,123,124, 192,144 McNeil, Danny 78,83,1 18 McNulty, Martha 83,1 30,1 31,1 39,140,146, 154,156 Medlock, Catherine 59,145,132 Melton, Mona 83,87,128,145 Mercer, Wayne 96,1 23 Messer, Dennis 108,169 Metheny, Jim 90,96,1 20,169 Midgett, Jerry 59,126 Miles, David 59 Miles, Gail 96,150 Miles, Laverne 59,150 Miles, Nate 181 Miller, Arnold 96 Miller, Ron 153,108 Miller, Carolyn 96,125,133 Miller, Theresa 59,141,125,133 Miller, John 127 Mills, Judy 96 Mills, Kay 83 Minchew, Dorothy 1 6 Minchew, Marshall 59,150,152,134 Minor, Kathy 108 Mitchell, Mike 83 Mitchell, Sheila 96 Mitchell, Bill 187 Mitchem, Penny 108,130 Mitchem, Reggie 83,1 26,1 33,160 Minter, Clarence 59 Monk, Bruce 97 Montgomery, Cindy 108,120 Montgomery, Marietta 16,17 Moody, Kathy 97,121 Moody, Richard 108,161 Moogalian, Vince 108 Moon, Velva 84 Moon, Debbie 108,1 30 Moon, Roy 108 Moore, Camm 84,87,189,151 Moore, Barbara 59,132,170,144,183 Moore, Colleen 84,188,209 Moore, Connie 108,130 Moore, Cynthia 108,141,153 Moore, Charles 10 Moore, Diane 84,1 27 Moore, Joe 84,161 Moore, Linda 84 Moore, Pat 84,127 Moore, Richard 97 Morring, Brenda 108 Morefield, Stuart 21 Morene, Joyce 41,60,114,131,138,140 146,148,151,202,208,216,217,203 Morgan, Dennis 60 Morriss, Courtney 108,153 Morris, Eunice 108 Morris, Karen 84,145 Morris, Kathy 97 Morris, Mary 84 Morris, Marcia 60,133,144 Morrison, Becky 108,153,131 Morrissette, Donna 108 Mosby, Louis 108 Mosley, Robert 84,157 Moyer, Bill 60 Muller, Ken 108 Muller, Steve 60,144,124 Mullins, Jack 25,161,166 Murty, Clifford 108 Murty, Mary 84,1 26 Myers, David 84 Myers, Jeffrey 108 Myers, Syd 97 Myrick, Russell 60,134,160,164 Myrick, Glen 30 N Nash, William 84,126 Naulty, Eddie 97 Neidigh, Gary 97,169 Neidigh, Mike 60,157 Nelson, Alan 97 Nemetz, Annmarie 108,121,123,153 Nemetz, Joan 84,150 Nesbitt, Anthony 55,60,119,134,160, 163,165,167 Nesbitt, Carlotta 84,151 Nesbitt, Alma 60 Nesbitt, Larry 84,150,152 Nesbitt, Steve 84 Nester, Mike 84,153,157 Newton, Phyllis 84 Nicholas, Phyllis 84,87 Nichols, Betty 84 Nichols, Gerald 1 7 Nichols, Rosemary 84,126 Nicholson, Linda 60,127 Nobles, Allen 52,60,147,134,160,162, 163,165,189 Norton, Carter 26 Norwood, Carolyn 84 Norwood, Kirby 84 Nowlin, P. C. 21,186 Nowlin, Virginia 28 Novak, Ann 16 Nugent, Nancy 108,120,129 Nugent, Allen 127 Nye, Evelyn 21 O O ' Hara, Evelyn 152,121,128,160 O ' Hara, Eddie 108 O ' Hara, Kathleen 60 Oliver, Wesley 84,152,157 Oliver, Wilbur 61,152,156 Orlando, Leslie 108,183,130,170 Orr, Donna 16 Ortiz, Janeen 108,147,123,130,203 Ortiz, Joann 97,147,116,1 23,1 30,90 Ortiz, Andy 41,61,139,140,144,146, 118,119,202,215,216 Ostreich, Debra 84,121,1 30,133 Otis, James 152 Overstreet, Kenny 97 Owen, Jerry 108,123,124,129 268 Parker, Edith 61 Parker, Marshall 42,44,61,118,160,162,163, 164,167,173,174,175,177,179,187,217 Parker, Alice 152 Parker, Ronnie 97,182,1 60 Parr, Judy 97,125,129,133 Parson, Sammie 61,150 Parsons, Howard 61,120,134 Partin, Dickie 78,84 Pate, Beth 84,138,140,145,154, 156,114,115 Pate, Joyce 57,61 Pate, Mark 97,157 Patterson, Gary 61 Patterson, Krystal 34,61,139,140,148,151, 204,207,215 Patterson, Mark 97 Patton, Robert 84 Payne, Susan 61 Payne, Donna 97 Pead, Merle 61,207,215 Pearson, Bobby 84 Pearson, Bonnie 97,131 Pelham, Brenda 97,152,120,188,193 Pelter, Larry 108 Pemberton, Victor 108 Pentecost, Connie 84,1 33 Pentecost, Wayne 108 Perry, Audrey 53,61,114,131 Perry, Gary 108 Perry, John 97,1 53 Perry, Lilian 108 Perry, Valerie 108,156 Pershing, Bobby 108,169 Pershing, Paul 78,84,87,134,160,162, 163,165 Pettaway, Elaine 97 Pettaway, Larry 84,160 Pettit, John 97,130 Pettit, Thomas 108 Phares, Jane 97 Phares, Lu Ann 108 Phelps, Charles 108 Phillips, Buddy 62 Phillips, Horace 62 Phillips, Shirley 108 Phillips, Stephanie 102,108,116,193 Phipps, Fred 187 Pierce, Jimmy 108,129 Pierce, Paulette 62,150,131 Pierce, Veronica 97 Pintavalle, Betty 84,87,114 Poe, Jeff 161,166 Poe, Robin 109,93 Polk, Linda 62,133,138,140,205 Pope, Charles 62 Pope, Ernestine 109 Pope, James 62 Pope, Randolph 109,156 Porter, John 29 Powell, Raymond 97 Powell, Ronald 97,152,157 Powers, Bruce 62 Powers, Diana 84,142,133 Powers, Joyce 109 Powers, Junious 97,1 26 Powers, Ronnie 62 Powroznik, David 97,126 Primrose, Melody 85,127 Pritchard, Chalmer 11 Pritchard, Cham 190 Pritchard, Jane 85,87,138,140,143,145, 114.129.195 Pritchard, Lane 85,87,118,1 34, 173,178 Pruett, Alan 97 Pulley, Peggy 62 Purdin, Carl 109 Puse, Brian 97,118 Puse, Stephanue 109,1 30 Putnam, Connie 85,152,131 Q Quinn, Rosemarie 97 R Race, Lou Ann 109 Rackley, Barbara 97 Rackley, Roy 109 Rafey, Ban 78,85,114,128,132, 191.195 Rasnick, Michael 109 Rawlings, Debby 62,131 Rayner, Billy 97 Rayner, Judy 90,1 28 Reed, David 156 Redd, Willie 109 Reese, Beth 97,116,130,171, 184,146 Reidmiller, Randy 34,49,62,143,118,130, 134,189,202,207 Rice, Gail 109 Richeson, Allan 109,130 Richeson, Mike 109,129,169 Richeson, Nancy 97,116 Rickman, Tommy 109 Rickman, Vickie 62,163 Riddick, Brenda 63,152 Rideout, Tommy 189 Rigney, Donna 90,97,131,155,157 Rigsby, Bonnie 98 Raney, Alease 27 Ridman, Philip 30 Robbins, Billy 98,178,134,161,162 Roberts, Rosalind 63,153,127 Roberts, Vanessa 98,120,1 23 Robinette, Danny 98 Robinette, Tommy 109 Robinson, Diane 85 Robinson, Mary 63,150 Rodrigues, Nickie 109 Roeder, Louis 98,1 23,1 24 Rogers, Diane 98,1 21 Rogers, Ethel 27 Rogers, Jim 63,147,160,187 Roine, Felina 22 Roscher, Steve 85,117,1 21 Ross, James 63,1 61 Ross, Linda 109 Ross, Ruth 63 Ross, Warren 85,147,148,150 Roe, Phyllis 145 Rowland, Joe 153 Ruiz, Doreen 98 S Sack, Steven 85,1 27 Sais, Mercedes 22 Sams, Alonzo 63 Saleeby, Jerry 189 Sanders, Mary 85,188 Sasser, Kathy 98 Satterwhite, Dorrie 63 Satterwhite, Pam 152 Saunders, Billie 98,1 54,1 56 Saunders, Nancy 109,120 Saunders, Randy 85 Savannah, Charles 63 Savannah, Clinton 109 Schold, Debbie 85 Schold, Jeff 85 Scott, Barbara 85 Scott, Richard 109 Schmidt, Peter 30 Schroeder, Prentiss 18,19 Schulhof, Beth 85,138,140,145, 114,129,130 269 Showalter, G. M. 30 Saers, Darrell 63,126 Sebera, Ann 63,1 26 Sebera, Robert 63 Sebera, Tommy 98 Seitz, Rodney 109 Selinger, Steve 64,139,140,121 Setchel, Gail 98 Setchel, Myron 98 Severin, Laura 64,148 Sexton, Vivian 85 Shans, Leroy 109 Sharp, Maud Ann 44,64,138,140,144,146, 114,194,195,202,206,212,213,216 Sharp, Nancy 109,116,129 Sharp, Pat 109 Shannon, Cynthia 127 Shaw, Steve 109 Shearin, Gene 109,153 Shelburne, Jackie 85 Shelburne, Lenora 150,122,64 Shelton, Cary 64,157 Shelton, David 109,169 Shornak, Glenda 109,149,156 Shornak, Mark 85,87 Shornak, Sharon 90,98,193 Showalter, Kathy 109 Shown, Beth 85 Shown, Johnny 98 Shue, Linda 98 Shuler, Linda 85,144 Shumway, Howard 109 Shurm, Ann 109 Sierichs, Billy 64,216 Sipes, Jerry 98 Skalleberg, Bobby 64,118,134,164,167, 168,160,181 Skelton, Donna 98,149,1 57 Skroback, Benny 109 Slagle, Jay 98,148,117,1 21,128 Slagle, Rebecca 21,193 Slaughter, Ed 109,120 Slaughter, John 126,169 Smith, Dottie 109,120 Smith, Eva 26 Smith, Herbert 109 Smith, Jo Ann 109 Smith, Karen 98,116,171,146 Smith, Charles 10,11 Smith, Lulu 64 Smith, Pam 109 Smith, Pat 129 Smith, Robert 85,128 Smith, Vinnie 64,205 Slocum, Bobby 98 Smalley, Steve 98 Smartt, Matt 98,120 Snyder, Jo Ann 85 Sober, Jerrell 21 Soles, Reggie 1 09 Solesbee, Butch 85,1 26 Solesbee, Kay 109 Soller, James 98 Sordelett, Dorothy 14 Spain, Pam 98 Spratley, Mike 85,153,157 Spratley, Sherman 109 Spratley, Toni 64,127 Spratley, William 109,157 Squire, Rayfield 152 Stables, Danny 109 Stallard, Anna 98 Stallard, Jack 19,161,166,167 Stallings, Sherry 98,1 16,129,193 Stallings, Tommy 64 Stancil, John 85 Stancil, Susan 78,85,150 Stanley, J. C. 98,148,151 Stanley, Steve 109 Stathis, George 98 Stanley, Skeeter 182 Staton, Jimmy 85,87,160 Stell, Diane 153 Stevens, Curtis 85,152 Stevens, Rhonda 64,130,131 Stewart, Gail 98,123 Stidham, Elisa 98,116,130 Stockdale, Kevin 90,98,135 Stover, Kay 109,122,151 Stone, Connie 65,144,127,213,214 Strickland, Betty 14 Stratton, Linda 98,1 21,1 25,1 28,171 Strosnider, Chris 109,133,143 Strosnider, Craig 65,186 Stump, David 98 Suitins, Ernest 12 Suyes, Birdie 14 Swafford, Bill 85,126 Swain, John 98,1 23 Swindell, Neal 109 Swackhamer, Bill 133,65 Switzer, Lisa 98,1 16 Sutherland, Teresa 65 Sylvester, Jane 65,126 Sylvester, Linda 109 Sylvester, Sandra 65,133 Sylvester, Wayne 99 Szigeti, Alice 19 T Talley, Janet 85,150,121 Tate, Calvin 99,152 Tate, James 85 Tatum, Kathie 65,127 Tatum, Rusty 85,117,1 60 Taylor, David 65 Taylor, Debbie 99,1 33 Taylor, Gilbert, 99,153,126 Taylor, Robert 109,172,178 Taylor, Elizabeth 26 Taylor, H. George 23 Taylor, Willa 1 3 Temple, Arthur 65,1 26,189 Temple, Barry 85,1 26 Tetterton, Fred 85,147,117 Tharrington, Chris 55,65,138,140,114,131, 132,194,195,202 Theodore, Pete 90,99,147,1 18,190 Theodore, Ann 20 Thomas, Beth 52,65,146,147,191,194, 195,214 Thomas, Anna 14 Thompson, Bruce 110 Thompson, David 65,189 Thompson, Debbie 51,66,1 51,194,195 Thompson, George 99 Thompson, Kathy 110,125 Thore, Patsy 34,66 Thore, Sharian 99 Thorne, Angelo 110 Thorne, Glenda 99 Thrift, Helen 10 Thweatt, Albert 23 Tiller, John 1 2 Titterington, Rae 99 Titterington, Paige 99 Tolbert, James 110 Tolley, Marsha 86 Toner, Mike 110,160,147 Towsey, Bartow 86,1 52 Traylor, Billy 86,1 57 Troch, Debbie 99,126 Troch, Mike 66 Tucker, Debbie 99 Tucker, Kaye 66 Tudor, Kathy 99,155,156 Turner, Connie 66,142 270 Turner, Linda 99,152,133 Tyler, Louis 86 U Updike, Carlton 99,148,150 Utleye, Malvin 31 Utt, R. Douglas 23 V Vance, Diana 99,133 Vannetta, Barbara 110 Vasilos, Fedra 99 Vaughan, Bonita 86 Vaughan, Pat 110 Vergara, Donna 90,99,130 Vergara, Rosalyn 66,151,121 Vergara, Russell 110,102,169 Via, Debbie 110,125,131 Vick, James 66,1 27 Vick, Jerry 99 Vick, Juanita 99,1 71 Vick, Sandra 66,148,150 Vier, Mollie 78,86,87,138,140, 145,114 Villars, Carol 99,121 W Wade, Kathy 99 Wajick, Alice 66,127 Walker, Debbie 110,153 Walker, Janet 152 Walker, Mary Ann 110 Walker, Sherri 86,142,120 Walls, Aubrey 99 Walls, Marlon 66 Walston, Tony 110,169 Walton, Randy 110 Ward, David 110 Ward, Eugenia 1 7 Ward, Janice 110 Warren, Billy 86 Warren, Carol 66 Warren, Ronnie 110 Warren, Steven 66 Warren, Alan 181 Washington, Bettie 110,1 22 Washington, Bobby 110 Washington, Diane 99 Washington, Joan 99,126 Washington, Robin 99,1 52,188,183 Watkins, Darnell 99 Watkins, Debbie 90,1 00,116,1 30 Watkins, Jimmy 110 Watts, Liz 110 Webb, Delores 170,188,189 Wellman, Rosemarie 86 Wells, Greg 110 Wells, Jeff 102,1 10,146,120,169 Wells, Rebecca 86,87,114,209 Westerman, Shirley 86,1 33 Wheeler, Dennis 99,1 52 Wheeler, George 151,67 Wheeler, Suzie 1 10,149,153,156 Wheeler, John 134,161,164,165,173,174, 176,180,181 Wheat, Debbie 188 Wheat, Herbie 181 Whitaker, Sheila 110 Whirley, Greg 67 White, Davine 110 White, Margie 110,125 White, Patrick 99 White, Phillip 86,144,118 White, Valerie 110 Wicker, Eddie 110 Wickline, Daysil 110 Wilkins, Helen 99,126 Wilkins, Virginia 67 Williams, Beverly 110 Williams, Bruce 110 Williams, Gordon 110 Williams, Ray 43,67,147,189,202 Williams, Ronnie 110 Williams, Sheila 1 10,1 23,1 28 Williamson, Eddie 86 Williamson, Robert 110 Williamson, Tommy 86,1 51 Wilson, Audrey 67 Wilson, Becky 99,146,170,171,193 Wilson, Faye 151 Wilson, Gary 86 Wilson, John 86 Wilson, Marcella 67,126 Wilson, Mark 86 Wilson, Nancy 152,99 Wilson, Maud 110 Wilson, Robert 110 Wilson, Russell 110 Wilson, Wanda 99 Winfield, Helen 99 Winfield, Leon 99,152 Winters, Paula 67 Wise, Kathy 110,133 Witherow, Bill 86,87,118,130,139, 140,144 Wood, Jackie 99 Wood, Judy 102,110 Woodlief, Brenda 102,1 10,150 Woods, Kathy 110 Workman, Debbie 86 Wright, Margo 34,67,202,203 Wrenn, Mike 126 Woehr, Fred 30 Wyatt, Barry 110 Wyatt, Debra 110 Wyatt, Jay 110,127 Wyche, Guy 86,153,161 Wyche, Lee 67 Wyche, Milton 86 Wyche, Ruth 67 Y Yancey, James 100,169 Yancy, Ann 15 Yerby, Phil 100 Young, Larry 110 Young, Sherrie 67,126 Youngblood, Helen 110,116,123,129 Z Zeh, Ted 86 Zevgolis, George 127 271 Thus , we have the ma¬ terial and the ability to make our world one of true beauty. The future lies waiting for us. This end will truly be our be¬ ginning.
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