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ROEM 95), BONE, Minnie stPim ry NO fies . lyse este cigtianencant, Pai a va ¥ d THE DRAGON 1970 Published by the Senior Class of Maggie Lena Walker High School Richmond, Virginia 23220 Foreword We, fledglings flutter away from a glorious never to be forgotten nest, into the space age of the 70’s. From where living was being ‘‘PEOPLE” and doing exciting things. We look back reluctantly at a vibrant school year. We pass, once more those cloister walls of melted white and granite embossed with the W of our name. These matronly doors that opened so graciously to our needs open now on our last march. We march again down those halls, halls that lead to the ever dependable givers of knowledge and seem to expand to the edges of Our day of outer space. We leave never to seek this refuge of strength and information with the sound of our alma mater drifting in the back- ground. We as ‘‘PEOPLE” of '70 will forever hear the ringing of the bells that came so swiftly ending again and again another opportunity to grow. Harry Bryce Editor-in-Chief STEERS OF GAREY UF ALY’ RY OF VIRGINIA 1: CHMOND, VA We people of '70 — will we ever be tardy? nice seormmnaemetenesctianese Organization Vi. Vil. of contents Foreword Introductory Administration and Faculty A. Principals B. Administrative Workers C. Teachers D. Class Sponsors Academics A. Classes B. Organizations C. Activities Athletics A. Football B. Basketball C. Track D. Tennis E. Golf F. Baseball Seniors A. Senior Directory Juniors A. Junior Activities Advertisements A. Appreciations PEOPLE LOVE LIBERTY People LEARN People on THE move WAITING LISTENING LEARNING HELPING WORKING EXPRESSING INVOLVING MOVING UP PEOPLE ON THE GO SOME PEOPLE ARE HAPPY SOME PEOPLE WAIT, PATIENTLY People ON THE GO ADMINISTRATION FACULTY When you’re sending People who teach, Give us People who gently reach Far beyond the classroom chatter Far beyond the subject matter; People who see the pupil whole People who stimulate his soul. People who see beyond their earning, People who see beyond their learning See into life’s real essentials See the pupil’s great potentials Dormant now but still to be Brought up to reality. (Paraphrased from ‘‘Stars To Steer By’’) Big people ry BIG PEOPLE WHO HELP TO MAKE WALKER A BIG SCHOOL. Mr. Sidney S. Parker, our Principal, holds a conference with his Assistants to discuss various problems as related to the running of our school. The Assistants are Miss Ransome, Mr. Segar and Mr. Gardner. These people have served Walker well 12 aie iii | hayes? =| _—.___._._- j through the years. Their dedicated spirit and efficient administration lend inspiration to all who come un- der their influence. They seem to understand the problems of youth, and they spare no efforts in ini- tiating activities that tend to make Walker a big school. Principals are people Miss Ransome, Assistant Principal, checks the list of those students leaving early. Class cutters ‘‘Beware’’ Arthur L. Gardner Administrative Assistant to the Principal Mr. Gardner makes notes as he listens to a student’s “‘tale’’ of woe. Mr. W. Segar, Assistant Principal, shows signs of stress after long hours of concentration on many school problems. Mrs. Edith W. Pace, School Secretary Secretaries Aides are people, too. Mrs. Minnie Parson, Secretary in the Guidance Mrs. Ada Pannell, Senior Secretary Department Miss Brenda Archer, Attendance Secretary Our Clerical Aides are: Mrs. Dorothy C. Harrison, Mrs. Dorothy Morris, Mrs. Joyce Richardson, and Mrs. M. S. Montaque. Mrs. Lillian Davis, Cafeteria Manager Administrative workers Mrs. Ikie J. Beamon is Our school nurse. Mrs. Dorothy B. Dungee Reading Consultant Mrs. Johnnie Boyd and Mrs. Sheryll F. Samuels are librarians who say books are ‘‘PEOPLE.”’ 15 be Mrs. Lula Harrison and Mrs. Constance Monroe are Study Hall teachers. Mrs. Edith L. Waughan is a new worker. She replaces Mrs. Crocker, taking on new duties as a visiting teacher. Augustus Gresham Head Custodian People need guidance Sometimes the Principal is called in to advise. Mrs. Spurlock and Mr. Segar try to find points of agreement. Frederick W. Black — Department Head SHON lilies ies eesti Mrs. Alice Clarke discusses a student’s problem with a parent by telephone. counselors “NOW WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?’ This question comes from the lips of Mrs. LaVerne Spurlock. inselling sometimes requires outside work. Mrs. Madalyn liams seems to be eager and ready for home visits. Mrs. Laverne J. Taylor has just filed the permanent record of a student whom she is working with. 17 Distributive Education is a program of instruction which teaches marketing, merchandising, and management. It is a program of instruction offered in the high school curriculum to prepare students for gainful employment and advancement in a distributive occupation and to engender an understanding and appreciation of the American private enterprise system as a cornerstone of the American Democracy. Thomas Barbour gets valuable information concerning one of his students. Mr. Barbour is chairman, DE department. Stuart Atkinson leads his class in a seminar. Distributive education James Keith pauses to ponder a question by a student. Miss Judie Slough is ready and willing to ring-up your sales. eee es PEPER PERCE EE ee ae Business education Business Education seeks to equip students with everyday work skills and knowledge. It offers clerical, stenographic, and bookkeeping curricula patterns. In a highly economic and business world it is very important that PEOPLE have basic skills and understanding in what makes BUSINESS TICK. . . Mrs. Aliceann Fleming and Mrs. Jean Christian stop to discuss student problems in business. Mr. Willis Pettis sits and watches Mrs. Ellalee F. Flowers takes time out from her busy schedule to his teaching methods go into smile for the photographer. Mrs. Flowers is Dept. Head. practice in his typing class. Mrs. M. Saunders is preparing to give her class a time test. Mrs. Nancy Lawson takes time out to read BEGIN!!! some material relating to her class work. Mrs. Story stops at the office desk before going to her next period class. The English department aims to train students in communication skills, oral and written. It is by this means a person may be understood and appreciated by his fellow associates. He is evaluated most carefully before being released from classes with satisfactory grades. Our offerings are Literature, Grammar and composition, Speech and Dramatics for grades nine, ten, eleven and twelve. English teachers Hold still for just a second, Clyde E. Segear Such pleasant memories, Mrs. Joyce Scott “A WALKING — TALKING TEACHER” One of the few times Frederick D. Savage sits down. This had to be during the drama class. Such expressive hands of Mr. Ira A. Kyles — Head Department Miss Vernelle Lipscomb Mrs. Joyce T. Salley checks roll at the ringing of the tardy bell. “I'm glad you asked that question.’’ Miss Mae E. Friend Mrs. Shirley Ann Hart uses a record player as a teaching aid. RTE SE a ney RT HTL TT = si, Mrs. Tena Cannon Mrs. Kathleen Boykins Mrs. Ruth Walker 21 The Foreign Language Department offers the stu- in French, Latin, German, Spanish and Russian and dents opportunities to acquire understanding and are chosen by the students to suit their own individ- skills in the areas of oral comprehension and proper ual interests. Foreign language provides a means of pronunciation of words. Selective courses are offered communication among the peoples of the world. Mrs. Maxine L. Black feels that French is most Mrs. Audrey L. Gaines seems surprised that test important to all peoples. records are not done in French. Mrs. Trella Collins has a smile with a French accent. “Now that is not as funny as it sounds,”’ says Mrs. Emma Parcell our Spanish teacher. 22 A Spanish smile, a Spanish look help to make learning a language easy with Mrs. Evelyn Page as teacher and Department Head. Mrs. |. Windmueller Mrs. J. Washington (on leave) German Teacher 23 Mrs. Sarah Sartain, our Russian teacher listens while her students recite in Russian. Miss M. Johnson our Latin teacher grades Latin test papers. History teachers Something must have happened that was amusing in Miss Gladys Cousins’ 12 Government Class, observing the expression on her face. a John Williams, Head of the History Department, assists in the clearing of halls during the change of classes. Alvostov Taylor prepares a film for his Negro History Class. In addition to offering regular courses in history, the Students enrolled in history courses are active in History Department lists a basal and honors curricula. community activities, such as participating in United The guiding philosophy of the department seems to Nations Contest, Negro History programs, and voting be expressed in terms of a statement that is so often poll duties during state and national elections. expressed by Mr. John Williams — ‘‘If the world is to be saved, it must be saved through Social Studies.”’ 24 Mrs. Adlera W. Sanders Mrs. Geraldine B. Foster Pepe aearay } i VERY SERIOUS — Pierce Callaham Archie Henderson is surprised to find a printed answer to a question that he asked a student. Carroll Barthlolmew “How in the world did you get up there?” Louis Anderson Mathematics Mrs. Rozeal Diamond Department Head a Q) a COL Wm ot a Somebody interrupts Russell Williams while browsing through lesson plans. Kenneth Southerland is on his way to his next class. Mrs. Mable Lighty seems to smile delightfully as she copies information from the IBM sheet. teachers Mrs. Helen Brown holds Math IBM print-out sheet. The Math Department offers courses which vary to suit individual needs. The Department seeks to equip students in terms of problems of the community. The overall program meets the needs of the col- lege-bound and the work-bound student. Mathemat- ics serve as one our main sources of communication between PEOPLE. “Just how can that be’’, muses Miss Delois Lowrance. ‘“‘Now would you believe it’? But it must be true, so says Miss Delores Y. Nutall. | Carroll C. Grant Miss Ruth E. Richardson 27 Halsey T. Johnson Masonry The basic purpose of our Industrial Education and Practical Arts department is to provide offerings for those students who are not college bound. In this highly industrialized society it is very important that schools give students opportunities to acquire knowl- edge and skills that will enable them to meet the economic and social problems of our times. In photo to right, Miss Vivian E. Baker and Mrs. Alice S. Segear, Needle Trades instructors, stop their planning to greet a visitor. d Mrs. Georgia S. Williams, Cosmetology, checks a new piece of equipment. Industrial education 28 George Anderson, Industrial Arts, takes inventory of small tools. practical arts Mrs. Mary Keyes, Mrs. Betty Moon and Mrs. Ruth E. Taylor of the Home Economics department confer on plans for the next school day. Lester V. Hill, Dept. Chairman ICT Coordinator Hughie M. Armstrong Industrial Arts Science The Walker science department consists of regular 12th. grade level. Students in this department partici- academic disciplines found in the better secondary pate in the Virginia Conference of Science, and each schools, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. year we have students who win top honors as well as Also, a course in Human Biology for students at the scholarships to local colleges. ea gn ee ee se See Ge a See I EN ee ee AIM FOR NEW DISCOVERIES. Harold Green watches chemical experiment hoping that he will come up with something new. Melvin L. Glover, biology instructor, seems surprised at the answer he got from a student. 30 teachers Mrs. Patricia Q. Taylor, biology teacher, verifies the results of an experiment with sea urchins. Mrs. Barbara Reynolds and George Bowser check out biology experiment results with Mrs. Samuel Barham, Department Head, cuts an eye toward a science Taylor. demonstration, as he lends supervision. Carlyle G. Segar Mrs. Carol Bolden Physics Biology 31 Robert L. Booker, Boys PE Instructor, listens patiently. Frederick Bibby, Driver Education instructor, takes time for an amusing joke. Health physical education Howard Hopkins, Boys PE, is surprised by an Physical fitness is one of the greatest needs of PEO- unexpected visitor. PLE today. It aims to influence the experiences of people to the extent that each individual within the limits of his capacity may be helped to adjust success- fully to society. Mrs. Joanne Evans and Mrs. Violette Norrell discuss plans for girls’ activities in P.E. Soran man ia A t 7 Art is everywhere. PEOPLE are Art. Art appreciations r MUSIC and artistic skills are the primary objectives of our Art courses. While, music seeks to develop an aware- ness of and an appreciation for the finer aspects of all the arts. Mrs. Earline Thompson, Art instructor. Robert Jones, Voice instructor, wonders about a sudden high note. Tucson Jasper, Band Master, gives points to a student teacher. John Baskerville, Art instructor, looks over test papers. He does not look too pleased. 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These students are pursuing one of the several areas of activities as offered in Industrial Arts. One of the basic units in vocational Masonry is learning to construct piers and columns to support brick work. The students are: Marvin E. Hayes, Andrew Harris, Melvin Smith, Harold Tucker and Jesse Dark. People have classes AMMAR RI RA RS Eats 4 WOODCRAFT MAY BE VOCATIONAL OR AVOCATIONAL SENIOR CLASS STUDENTS IN MASONRY i ERSURCERI ERY 420¥3 PEPEEELE LT EERE att + iti i —— 7 7 en ag sao —_—— Classes with people HOME ECONOMICS CLASS WORKING IN HOME FURNISHINGS. These girls gain practical experience in flower arrangement, covering furniture, and making furnishing for use in the home. The students are: Robinette Hardy, Mrs. B. J. Moon, student teacher, Jacqueline Moore, Yvonne Graham, Antoinette Griffin, Judy Peay, Aleatha Frazier and Violet Watson. VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING CLASS These students are using these business machines in the classroom in order to be well prepared for the part-time jobs they hold in the community. Each student is in the VOT class and is employed in offices of local businesses. The students are: Judith Lacy, Sandra Whiting, Sharon Barksdale, Doris Mobley, Brenda Hill, Gail Giles, Carolyn Jordan, Dorothy Merriman, and William Meyers, Jr. (standing). Seated at typewriters: Adrain Levi, Sylvia Coley, Sandra Claiborne, Gwendolyn Shaw, Delores Lacy, Joanne Lester, Clara Mayo and Deborah Medley. Some people can sew NEEDLE TRADES II Young men are learning how to place nip-lite conso hooks on draperies. They are: Lawrence Watts and Robert Smith. NEEDLE TRADES II Some girls are placing patterns on material for individual projects, while others are tailor tacking and tracing patterns which have been cut out. The young men are learning how to operate the machine. The students are: Loretta Taylor, Valerie White, Juanita Jackson, Linda Harris, Maurice Smithers, Alonzo Hunter, Clara Jones, Linda Huff, and Cyntheia Branch. NEEDLE TRADES — DEMONSTRATION OF SKILL The students are: Alonza Hunter, Russell Morton, Mrs. A. B. Segear, and Samuel Brown People seek skills we: “Oe Harvey Key works skillfully and with a great deal of concentration as he shapes a wall rack, in the Industrial Arts shop. WHAT'S WRONG? There is a correct and wrong way of doing most everything. Observe the photo and allow yourself one point for each correct and each wrong situation that you find. Ernest Walker learns to use the hand saw and Kenneth Miller learns to use the saw machine, in the Industrial Arts shop. COSMETOLOGY STUDENTS PREPARE FOR STATE BOARD EXAM. These students are refreshing skills that are so important when they apply for the State Board examinations. They are: Rosa Neblett, Cheryl Giles, Peggy Mason, Inola Frye, Fannie Carter, Elizabeth Williams, Marcia Dickerson, Vivian Smith, Denneise Nero, Ehtel Hedgepeth, Caroline Curry, and Edna Parker. CLERK-TYPIST CLASSES FOLLOW EXAMPLE OF THE EXPERTS. The new curriculum patterns classes enjoyed demonstrations by experts in the field of business. Miss Sandy Uhrig, a representative of IBM explains some of the techniques of electric typewriting. Senior girls participating in the demonstration are: Deborah Winston, Gale Woods, and Rosa Miles. BUSINESS LAW CLASS. The students in this class learn basic law terms, visit court sessions, discuss sample case problems and carry out law skits and invite speakers. They are: Miss Mattie Bartee, James Fenner, Luevater Mosley, Linda Hunter, Susan Jordan, Constance James, Cyntheia Carter, and Carol Suggs. auch THE EPITOME OF MIND EXPANSION. Mrs. Diamond loosens the straight lace of Calculus as she explains the proof of a theorem. The students are William Johnson, Laura Richardson, Linda Keys, Beverly Brown, and Cheryl McQueen. YOUNG COMPUTER WORKERS. They are: Bonner, Arthur Comer, Everette Page, Jean Linda Keys, Deborah Pollard, Linda Hickman, Graves, Charles Owens, Lorna Warden and Marvin Burford, Alexander Watson, Victor Cynthia McFarland. This Course prepares the students to go into Computer Programming after high school and know a little about the basic background of the Course. For one day we may live in a society completely controlled by COMPUTERS... Young space-age people seek space-age Skills STUDENTS WORK WITH TRIG PROBLEMS. They are: Barbara Sookins, Rudolph Finny, Alexander Watson, Shelia Jackson, Eva Massesburg, Jerome Smith, and Shirley Taylor. We must admist that the problems do seem real difficult. This class is taught by Mrs. Lighty and is designed mostly for the college bound students. 41 CLASS STUDIES EARLY CIVILIZATIONS. This 13A History class is Denise Freeman, Bruce Lucus, Vivian Smith, Frances Williams, studying the early civilization of the Greeks and Egyptians. History Arthur Jones, Rosemary Black, Gilbert Menefield, Raymond 13A is an advanced history class. The students are: Shirley Ellis, Bowser, Mary Goodall, Alberta Jones, and Michael Taylor. Pamela Jones, Clarence Mitchell, Marvin Burford, Linda Hickman, — Nii eH eT a a Oa aa ee cH war (TI ANN aga 77 gh ya fom, vi cs oT iit il i IB: Ha i ; we. es eimm Ls i STUDENTS STUDY BACKGROUND OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. Belinda Hymes, Ellen Johnson, Alberta Jones, Kathy Clarke, This English 12H class is studying the historical and social Evonne Clarke, Michael Taylor, Denise Coleman, and Mildred background to English literature. The class members are: Charlene Watson. Plummer, Linda Hickman, Christopher Chester, Marvin Burford, rr setae ements a P98 taney | ena aerate Bt = ENGLISH INNOVATIONS TRIED. Mrs. Dungee and Mrs. Hart work Johnson, Pauline Robinson, Cynthia Woolfolk, Estell Dark, Diane with students, using the newest innovations in English instruction Sams, Wilnette Bynum, Sandra Starkes, Jennifer Jenkins, Janice — ACE. The students are: Jackie Wingfield, Daphine Williams, Christian, and Deborah Page. Raymond Wheaton, Loretta Johnson, Marilyn Ewell, Shirley EXERCISE IN MEASUREMENTS. Using the metric units of measurements of length, mass, and volume can be fun and enlightening. These students are: Beverly Lewis, Sarah Lacy, Shirley Ellis, Barbara Sookins, Sandra Jones, Janice Allen, and Mildred Watson. Also Robert Jones, Carolyn Davenport, Ronald Jones, Shirley Taylor, Jr.; Linda Hickman, Mary Goodall, Jerome Carter, and Arthur E. Jones. “DO THEY REALLY KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON? The students in the photo below are preparing an experiment on yeast culture. Mr. Bower is the teacher of this class. The students are: Erma Turnage, Inetta Adkins, Dalton Miles, and Ronnie Brewer. STUDENTS OBSERVE CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTS. ‘‘Thoughts are but dreams till their effects be tried.’ (William Shakespeare) Students observing chemical experiments of an unknown substance. They are: LaFonde Jones, Julia Jones, John Mitchell, Robert Briggs, and Mr. Green is the instructor. People | speak different languages Tr Bee Bi Bhiis coiceh Beit. HOW CAN LATIN BF A DEAD LANGUAGE? There students are: Ruth Johnson, Barbara Tune, seems to be much life as these students answer Johnnie Murphy, Shelia Meade, and the teacher, questions concerning the declension of nouns. The Miss Johnson. SPANISH BECOMES MORE POPULAR. This class in Johnson, Norma Murriell, Landon Scott, Meria Spanish 10 is taught by Mrs. Parcell. The students in Austin, Charles Owens, Louise Briggs, Debora the photo are: Gail Saunders, Harvey Williams, Valarie Washington, Royal Holloway, and Palmer Anderson. Evans, Maurice Henderson, (second row), Julie Love — a common language among all people The French class, right, learn some of the ways the French people have changed in their mode of living. The class is taught by Mrs. Maxine Black. The members are: Ronnie West, Audrey Ford, Andrew Goode, Wanda Branch, Everetta Woodson, and Gwendolyn Ross. Also, Jerome Ross, Camille Walker, Julie Jones, Judith Gray, Carolyn Hunt, Linda Booker, LaFonde Jones, Jacqueline Seaton, and Henry Hill. GERMAN — A PLEASING LANGUAGE. This class in German is having a pleasant discussion. The class members are: Geraldine Berry, Dianen Brodus, Ronald W. Brooks, Jerome Carter, Celestine Patterson, and Francetta Black. Mrs. Ida Windimueller is the teacher. COMME NOUS AVONS CHANGE! 45 GIRLS LEARN TO DRESS. The Charm and Culture Club is an organization for girls ONLY. It is for those girls who are interested in improving those qualities that make for dignified ladies. They learn, among many other things, how to dress for the occasion. Personality development is also emphasized. The members here are: Patricia Wilson, Joyce Mann, Crystal Bey, Jacqueline Wingfield, Barbara Farmer, and Valerie. Also, seated, are Linda Alston, Brenda Smith, and Paula Battle. Marjorie Rivers is standing at the top. AIDES ASSIST SECRETARIES. These students are a section of a group who render service to our school and give a tremendous amount of assistance to the office workers. We salute these Aides for their hard work in assisting with the attendance records, and at the same time learning other office procedures. Pictured here are: Julia Tyler, Belinda Hymes, Adrian Levi, Valerie Branch, and Sharon Barksdale. SINGERS DO THEIR NUMBER. The Madrigal Singers Harvey Williams, Cornell Jones, Calcine Harris, Carol are selected students with voice talent. These singers Coles, McKinley Moss, Linward Loving, and Marsha also are members of the Walker choir. They are Taylor. Also, standing, are Sherman White, Deborah shown here during a dress rehearsal for a special Bland, Pamela Willis, Sharon Barksdale, and Ronald engagement. The group serves the community as well Holt. Mr. Jones directs this group of singers. as our school. The singers are: Wanda Branch, SOCIETE HONORAURE de FRANCAIS. This organization recognizes attending this meeting are: Linda Keyes, Sandra Taylor, Cheryl outstanding students in French. It is purely honorary. Some of | McQueen, Mrs. Black, Sponsor, Sarah Lacy, Carolyn Davenport, these students will engage in national competitive contests. Those Craig Mills, and Michael Taylor. AIDES ASSIST LIBRARIANS. The Library Aides make up an organization of students that are chiefly interested in library science. They assist the librarians in many ways in making the library more effective in our school and community life. They learn library procedures and how to implement the objectives of the library. The Aides and their sponsors as shown are: Mrs. Samuels, Dianne Jones, Mrs. Boyd, Sally Murphy, David Wright, Shirley Ellis, Gwendolyn Thompson, and Larry Bland. VICA CLUB HOLDS MEETING. The Walker VICA meets four times each month. The Club is composed of all ICT students. They learn parliamentary procedures, engage in contests, and attend VICA conventions. Mr. Hill, ICT Coordinator, sponsors this club. Present at this meeting were: Jack Brown, Shirley Fogg, Veronica Anderson, Vernon Smith, William Speight, Ralph Stafford, James Bailey, Welford Warren, Cornell Miller, and Clayton Gregory. Activities : oie ie LITERARY CLUB ORGANIZED. The Literary Club provides a Secretary; Pamela Moye, Charles Fowler, Mary Goodall, Harry channel for self expression and an opportunity for intensified Bryce, Treasurer; Nathan Harris, Chaplain; Gladiola Harris, Shelia study of literary forms. The Sponsors for this club are Miss Friend Jackson, President; Phyllistine Marrow, Phyllis Howard, Shirley and Mrs. Liggins. Club members in the photo are Arthur Lane, Blunt, and Horace Flannigan. STUDENTS ASSIST LIBRARIANS. These club members assist the Stanley Foster, Joe Elliott, Dianne Squire, Larry Bland, Lonell librarian and at the same time learn many library skills. Mrs. Boyd James, Valerie Williams, Wayne Crawley, Pearl Mayes, Shirley Ellis, and Mrs. Samuel sponsor this club. The members are: Dianne David Wright, Eleanor Wilson, Judith Harris, and Gwendolyn Jones, Robinette Hardy, Sallie Murphy, Linda Alston, Charlene Thompson. Palmer, Stanley Crafton, Wilhemina Creighton, Patricia Smith, HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB MEETS. The members of this club are shown participating in a discussion with their sponsor, Mr. Taylor. The members are: Christopher Chester, Deborah Pollard, Beverly Lewis, Sandra Taylor, Van White, Marsha Taylor, Michael Whitlock, Chery! McQueen, and Craig Mills. “YES, GIRLS WILL TALK!” These girls, members of the Girl Talk Club, will also listen. During their meetings they discuss today’s issues that are of great interest to girls. The members posing on the school’s south end stairway are: Doretha Mayo, Mary Shaw, Josephine Porter, Ruth Brown, and LsFonda Armistead. Also, Karen Barksdale, Rose Johnson, Carolyn Hunt, Ruth Cox, Paula Graham, and the Sponsor, Mrs. R. B. Walker. 49 DRAMA IS A FINE ART. Students enrolled in this activity discuss plays in detail before going into rehearsals in preparation for production. The students enjoy full participation during these sessions. The students in the photo are: (seated) Sharon Shelton, Sandra Champion, Andrea Hodges, Deborah Burrell, Jacqueline Braxton, and LaVerne Johnson. Standing are: Clifton Cook, Dorothy Ford, Harold Miller, and James Staton. Mr. Ira Kyles is director of dramatics at Walker. People seek to achieve Y-TEENS—ARE SOCIAL-MINDED. The Y-Teen Club serves to incorporate social activities with service projects in promoting wholesome and well-rounded young ladies. The members of this group are: Judith Harris, Patricia Rooks, Sleanor Wilson, Dianne VOICE WORKERS BEGIN A NEW YEAR. The VOICE, our school newspaper, affords those students with interest in journalism the opportunity to develop skills in presenting student views and opinions. Shown below are: Miss Friend, Mrs. Saunders, Beverly Lewis, Valerie Thompson, Mary Goodall, Linda Hickman, Pamela Moye, Sandra Taylor, Tyrone Rowland, Walter Prince, Dorothy Winston, Michael Whitlock, Cheryl McQueen, Christopher. Chester, Sarah Lacy, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Scott, and Mrs. Lipscomb. 50 Jones, Marceia Randall, Ruth Johnson, Gwendolyn Thomas, Phyllis Howard, Bonita Bond, Vernitta Batchelor, Deborah Burrell, Pamela France, and Cynthia McFarland. Mrs. Sherrill F. Sammuels is the sponsor. PREPAREDNESS — THE KEY TO OPPORTUNITY. With this thought Tunstall, Shelia Jefferson, Paula Carter, Brinda Montague, in mind the Future Homemakers of America enjoy planning and Charlene Bell, Patricia Gray, Theresa Finney, Joyce Criss, Barbara setting goals for a bright future. The FHA’s are: Nancy Thomas, Mitchell, Carol White, Theresa Cousins, Rose Chandler, Gertrude Bobbye Brown, President; Janet Cheatem, Jonetta Lewis, Gail Ellis, Rose Neblett, Judiet Poteat, and Mrs. Keyes our Sponsor. STUDENTS LEARN NURSING PROCEDURES. Ph oto to left shows our school nurse teaching student aides the techniques of visual screening. Mrs. |. Beamon is fhe nurse and the students are: LaVerne Johnson, Alfreda Rhames, and Harriet Baccus. SCHOOL MAGAZINE GETS ORGANIZED. In the photo below the editorial staff and the sponsor of the school magazine, REFLECTIONS, hold an organizational meeting. The staff consists of Harry Bryce, Pamela Moye, Leroy Bagley, Mary Goodall, Carol Coles, Thomas Haynes, Walter Prince, and Michael Whitlock. Mrs. Liggins and Miss Friend are Sponsors. — : ald ha NURSE AIDES 51 a Organizations consist of people STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS INSTALLED. Mr. Al Taylor Shown in the photograph are: Miss Cousins, one of the sponsors; congratulates the new officers of the Walker Student Council. Raymond Bowser, Chaplain; Jerome Ross, Treasurer; Beverly During the installation exercises each officer pledged to work Brown, Assistant Secretary; Sandra Jones, Secretary; Deborah diligently with the student body for the advancement of our school. Bland, Vice President; and Christopher Chester, President. Pierce Callaham Student Council Sponsor 52 STUDENT COUNCIL SEEKS STUDENT PARTICIPATION. The Student Council seeks the participation of every student of the school. By such action the student acquires a knowledge of good leadership skills which are so vital in our democratic society. The Council is composed of officers elected by the entire student body and representatives from each homeroom. Some of the projects for this year were Teacher Appreciation Day, Thanksgiving baskets, and a Valentine Dance. In this picture Christopher Chester, the president, discusses various proposals presented to the Council by the homeroom representatives. Other Council officers, seated at center table, are Deborah Bland, Vice President; Raymond Bowser, Chaplain, and Jerome Ross, Treasurer Mrs. Maxine Black, Sponsors are: Mrs. Geraldine Foster Miss Cousins Majorie Rivers seems to be asking Mr. Bibby, ‘‘Do | have the right idea?’’ Mr. Bibby is checking to see that students are using the proper techniques in simulator. “OOPS — SORRY ABOUT THAT.’ Ronald Deane and Wallace Turner demonstrate a dual stunt in gymnastics. STUDENTS LEARN DRIVER TRAINING. They are Harry Bryce, Gregory Butler, Mr. Bibby and Marjorie Rivers “THINGS LOOK KINDA FUNNY FROM THIS ANGLE” Ronald Deane does his thing as he demonstrates his skills in a gymnastics class. Here Ronald goes from a tip-up to a head stand. “WE'RE TRYING!’ The Flexed-Arm hand is one of the required skills on the Physical Fitness Test which is administered to all 10th and 11th grade students in their Physical Education classes each fall and spring. They are Marilyn Washington, Gail Cheatham and Brenda Gray. “IT'S ABOUT TIME HE THREW IT RIGHT’’ These boys watch a demonstration on the proper techniques and skills involved in touch football. They are: Robert Darden, Larry Cheatham, Dalton Miles, Richard Lewis, Andrew Adams, Martin Ellerbe, Kenneth Barbour and Dennis Brooks Concert Choir: 1st row; Sheila Ford, Jane Washington, Valerie Branch, Belinda Hymes, Gloria Farmer, Barbara Powell, Coriss Terry, Nancy Thomas, Deborah Bland, Deborah Wilcox, Gwendolyn Thomas, and Pamela Willis. 2nd row; Clarette Booker, Wanda Branch, Cheryl Jackson, Sheila Jackson, Calcine Harris, Joyce Martin, Connie Shelton, Brenda Smith, Pauline Robinson, Denise Freeman, Rosetta Harding, and Anthony Peay. 3rd row; Loretta Taylor, Gloria Graham, Barbara Woodson, Paul Graham, Wanda Joyner, Denise Coleman, Carolyn Wilkerson, Gwendolyn Page, Van White, Gloria Williams, and Deborah Hawkins. 4th row; Cornell Jones, Linward Loving, Sherman White, Ronald Holt, Harvey Williams, Walter Prince, Robert Johnson, Larry Bouner, Lewis Thompson, McKinley Moss, Everette Page, James Gabbin, Charles Pulliam, Benjamin Bailey and Ira Gist. People love music CHOIR COUNCIL The Council discusses the song “Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee.’’ Pictured: Cornell Jones, Gloria Graham, Lewis Thompson and Wanda Branch. BERNARDO (Linward Loving) and SHARKS dance in the streets. pe ee The music department presented as its spring musical production ‘‘West Side Story,’’ music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sandheim. “West Side Story’’ portrays rivalry between two vicious gangs. Murders and death result, but who is to blame? Most of all, love is found and two people join together to help formulate a musical that the students of Maggie Walker, as well as the citizens of our city, will never forget. This is said to be the crowning glory of all of the music department productions. The production was presented in April, in the School Auditorium. MARIA (Deborah Bland) and TONY (Ronald Holt) in dramatic DEATH TONY (Ronald Holt) and MARIA (Deborah Bland) singing SCENE: “TONIGHT” ha bff ada ‘ad o. DE HOLDS PICNIC: These students prepare to feast at the annual D.E. picnic. Pictured are: Susan Scott and John Murphey. STUDENTS RELAX!!!! These students are taking time out Allen Suggs, Maurice Smithers, Norman Jones, Corliss to relax and refresh after school before returning to take Terry, Robert Jones, Valerie Branch, and John Mitchell. part in extracurricular activities. Pictured are: Harry Bryce, 58 a, -- 4G: ate Oe “AND IT IS WRITTEN’ ... Humanities Class discussing significant movements in Art since 1850. Pamela Jones, Mary Goodall, Deborah Pollard, Evelyn Bryant, Cheryl McQueen, Juanita Brown, Byron Jackson, Allen Pemberton, (rear) Shirley Taylor, Melvin Kenney, and Harry Bryce. RED CROSS COUNCIL The RED CROSS makes plans for the year. Standing, Mrs. Foster, Yvonne Ellis, Mary Henderson, Gail Tunstall, Rose Morgan, Gale Woods, Michelle Harris; seated Lonell James, Gail Evans, Deborah Winston, and Shirley Ellis. “PEOPLE ARE HOMEWARD BOUND After a day of study — and some fun, these students are enroute home via the West End Special, V.T.C. Bus. This is one of the special buses that serve different sections of the city. Walker's enrollment comes from all sections of the city. = TIME OUT FOR LUNCH This is the corner in the cafeteria where most of the seniors gather to eat lunch and socialize. This photo was made during the first recess. The students are: Cynthia McFarland, Larry Banner, Mary Johnson, William Morris, Harry Bryce, Valerie Branch, Pamela Willis, Marva Howard, Deborah Wilcox, Nancy Thomas, Parthenia Harold, Eleanor Wilson, Carmensita Sookins, Pamela Jones and Celestine Patterson. DECA ELECTS OFFICERS Officers of D. E. CLUB are elected at the beginning of each school year. Membership in DECA is restricted to D. E. students. The D. E. COUNCIL makes decisions for the club, it has helped the club to grow and prosper. The students are: Robert Tapper, Treasurer; Van Johnson, Parliamentarian; Miss Slough; Charlene Plummer, President; Rosemary Booker, 2nd UP; Carrie Reed, Historian; Everett Wilson, Chaplain; Francine Jackson, Secretary; Charlene Bell, 1st UP; Mr. Keith, Susan Scott, Editor-Promotion Mgr.; and Mr. Barbour. = a “ART AND INVOLVEMENT To some People, ART is a way of life; many others view it as ramifications penetrating all issues of life. This art group is busy expressing their involvement in today’s issues through art. The students are: Julia Tyler, William Kimbrough, Linda Underwood, Maurice Jackson, Ben Bailey, John Baskerville, Ronald Jones, Howard Pace, Martinez Robinson, with their backs to camera: James Boyd, William Morris, Leroy Bagley, and Layton Blount. PEP CLUB FOSTERS SCHOOL SPIRIT The Pep Club is the organization that backs up the Cheering Team. They are People who cheer our great tearm to Victory. DANCERS DEVELOP RHYTHM The Modern Dance Group provides educational experiences through rhythmic motion; and appreciation of the human body. The students are (clockwise): Diane Jones, Pamela Willis, Wanda Shelton, Violet Watson, Patricia Bonner, Clarette Booker, Dorothy Archer, Cynthia Carter, and Cleo Mines. Golden Rifles On The GO!!! Cadet Drill Team Practices precision drill maneuvers for Armstrong vs. Walker Game. Cadets are: Corporal; Daniel Jones Pfc.; Palmer Kirkland, Captain, Clifford Lockley; Pfc. Kenneth Hewitt, 1st Sergeant Richard Branch, and Pfc. Sam Morgan. ats! ae e, € CORPS OF CADETS HOLD INSPECTION ... The Formal Inspection with CADET CORPS AUXILIARY is held according to military requirements. They are Alberta Jones, Sally Murphey, Shirley Ellis, Renee Thompson, Diane Squire, Angel Watson, Lonell James, and Joyce Mealy. The Cadets are: Jeremiah White, Jerome Dennis, Perry Moore, Clifford Lockley, M. Grant, D. Jones, Nathan Stallings, C. Gregory, Palmer CADETS HOLD REVIEW — Cpl. Daniel Jones, Cpl. Nathan Stallings, Cpl. Clayton Gregory, and Pfc. Palmer Kirkland stand at attention during Review. They are the Color Guards for the Corps of Cadets. CORPS OF CADET AUXILIARY has inspection. GIRLS DRILL TEAM. Members: Sally Murphey, Alberta Jones, Shirley Ellis, Renée Thompson, Diane Squire, Angel Watson, Lonell James, and Joyce Mealy. GOLDEN RIFLES Cadet Precision Drill Team ... Corporal Clarence Harvey, Ist sgt. Richard Branch, Capt. Clifford Lockley, Pft. Kennet Hewitt, Pfc, Sam Morgan, Pfc. Adams, Col. Jones Pft. Kirkland. Officers and Sponsors pose before proceeding with the program. Pictured are: Clifford Lockley; Captain, Cleo Mines, Rifle team, Henry Dennis; lst Major, Kathy Clarke; Cadet Queen '69-’70, Barbara Tune, Company A; Rondell Williams, Captain, Carol Coles, Co-Sponsor, and William Gaines, 1st Lt. BATTALLION STAFF — Preparation for Formal Inspection. Capt. Jermiah White, Maj. J. Dennis, Capt. P. Moore, Capt. C. Lockley, Capt. M. Grant, Capt. R. Williams, Cpl. C. Harvey, 2nd Lt. R. Walker, Pft. K. Hewitt, Cpl. J. Herbert, Pfc. Beaty, Pft. J. Jefferson, Pfc. S. Morgan, lst Sgt. R. Branch and Pfc. R. Wheaton. “ADDING A TOUCH OF FEMININITY’ — the Maggie Walker Cadet BAND BOOSTS SCHOOL SPIRIT: It serves as a great boost to our school moral. The band performs its original steps at all football games. Members are: Linward Loving, DRUM MAJOR; William Johnson, ASSIS.; Flag Bearers, Brenda King and Linda Jones. 1st row .. . Kevin Curtis, Gene Lee, Robert Anderson, Phillip Branch, Calvin Cobbs, Larry Bland, Sylvester Tutwiler, Beverly Lewis, Arnetta Henley, Michael Riddick, MacDonald Riddick, Milton Hopkins, Thomas Haynes and Ellwood Henderson. 2nd Row... Michael Curtis, Walter Smith, Freda Byrd, Rita Smith, Janice Allen, Geraldine Berry, Barbara Sookins, Cheryl Lane, Larry Jackson, Before leading the marching band in one of its half-time performances, the high-stepping majorettes strike a pose for the photographer. Smiling, Joanne Lester, Laverne James, James, Sheila Ford, Kathy Taylor, Goldie Goode, Carol Coles, and Beverly Brown. Larry Cosby, Ronnie Willis, Herman Givens, and Walter Daniels. 3rd row . . . Ruth Brown, Beverly Satchell, Valerie Vincent, Betty Bond, Barbara Simms, Carolyn Waler, Karen Barksdale, Enola Palmer, Marian Mitchell, Jean Graves, Jane Thompson, Craig Mills, Joyce Whitlock, Pamela Smith, Ruth Cox, LaFonde Jones and Everett Brown. 4th row ... Ruth Wood, Albert Britton, Dale Johnson, James Grooms, Laura Richardson, Danny Jeter, and Mary Henderson. 5th row Willie McWhite, Raymond Hammond, and Luster Johnson. Band puts on show ae aoe ay William Johnson, - assistant drum major, has performed very well this year. He has been able to remain ‘‘cool’’ under pressure. Linward Loving, our head drum major, demonstrates one of his fantastic leaps. The leading ladies of the marching band quickly pose before proceeding with the show. Majorettes are: Camille Walker, Sylvia Jackson, Betty Smith, and Captain; Kathy Clarke A portion of the woodwind section of the band practices indoors for a halftime performance. Pictured: Valerie Vincent, Barbara Sooking, Janice Allen, and Jane Thompson. Drum-Major Linward Loving and Assistant Drum-Major, William Johnson practice steps for the “big game of the season’”’ Armstrong and Walker.” “SCORE-TEAM-SCORE! The cheering squad holds a practice session. The girls are: Mary Taylor, Barbara Powell, Shiela Jackson, Celestine Patterson, and Wanda Branch. “PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE ”’ The majorette squad is one of the hardest working extracurricular groups. Rain, sleet, hail or shine we are always practicing. They are; Kathy Clarke, Captain; Beverly Brown, Co.; Mrs. Bolden, Shelia Ford, Laverne James, Katherine Taylor, Betty Smith, Camille Walker and Goldie Goode. Cheering squad has a ‘JAM SESSION” after a hard day of practicing. “FIGHT DRAGONS !!I!I” The cheering squad is shown here in action at a practice session. They are: Deborah Bland, Vickie Miles, and Belinda Hymes. (Background) Also Barbara Powell, Shelia Jackson, Celestine Patterson and Wanda Branch. THANKSGIVING — A TIME TO SHARE. It is tradition at Walker to share with the less fortunate at Thanks- giving time. During a special Assembly program, baskets of food were presented by homerooms and other groups. The basket were delivered to hospitals and needy families. The following social clubs of Walker participated in this project: THE CHECKMATES Charles Owens, Michael Whitlock, Bayson Jackson. en THE VIP’S Harvey Williams, Ralph Thomas, Robert Briggs, THE ZETA’S Alonzo Hunter, Wilbert Suggs, Maurice Henderson, Thomas Cunningham, Jerome Jenkins, Raymond Robert Jones, Marvin Burford, Harry Bryce, Glenn Bowser, Alexander Watson, Melvin Satchal, and Anderson, Harold Tucker, and David Wall, President. Christopher Chester. YOUNG OFFICE WORKERS GET TRAINING. How the school office operates is of much interest to the students in the picture below. Those learning office procedures under the regular school secretaries are; Sandra Jones, Celestine Patterson, Christine Brooks, Linda Jones, Adrian Levi, Pamela Moye, Sharon Barksdale, Valeria Branch, and Julia Tyler. Understandings WEST SIDE STORY ACTION This is a fight between the Puerto Rican Boys and the American Boys. School Observes Veterans Day We believe that the school should seek to foster those activities that tend to upgrade moral and spiritual appreciations. Our Veterans Day observance, this year took on a new meaning. Cadets, Staff Sgt. Karl A. Goodall, and Pfc. Kenneth W. Hewitt stand guard at a display as a part of Veterans Day observance. We are grateful for a ‘‘Land of the free and home of the brave.”’ FUTURE DRAGONS: Junior high school students who will be attending Maggie Walker High School the next school term spent a day at Walker recently in a new program geared to make the transition smoother. Among the participants in the program conceived by Principal Sidney S. Parker were (standing from left) Kevin Curtis, guide, Annette Davis, Shelley Payton, guide; Michale Randall, Janice Davis, Belinda Bailey, Marvin Gaines (seated) Valerie Vincent and Gwendolyn Page, guides. PEOPLE LIKE RECOGNITION Pemberton received first place honors for his Chemistry B Project, Mr. Barham presents 2nd place award to Joyce Wall for her project Sarah Lacy whose Bio-Chemistry project won first place and in the Biology B Division during the annual Math-Science Dorothy Winston, honorable mention in the quiz division. Also not Conference held at Virgi nia Union University. From left; Allen shown Vickie McMickins who placed 1st in Biology for her project. Achievements our goal SERVICE AWARDS PRESENTED Students look on as Juanita Brown receives the ‘Distinguished Scholorship Award” presented by Miss Ransome on the annual Awards Day Program. Other students receiving the award presented on the basis of scholarship, leadership and character are from left: Beverly Brown, Marian Mitchell, Valerie Thompson,; second row; Denise Coleman, Allen Pemberton, Legerthan Reed, Dorothy Winston, Sarah Lacy, third row, Linda Keys, Michael Taylor, and Craig Mills. To be eligible for this award a student must have a 3.6 average. “Let's Think About it’’. Art instructor Baskerville discusses Art with students of the Humanities class. tome WALKER PARTICIPATES IN HIGH SCHOOL BOWL: These are the students that represented our school in the Safeway High School Bowl. They are: Michael Taylor, Sarah Lacy, Allen Pemberton, Dorothy Winston, and Michael Whitlock. Striving achieving Mr. Parker keeps watch over students leaving testing room. SCULPTURE ATTRACTS ATTENTION. This display was one of the most popular in the show. The show was viewed by students, teachers, parents, and art interested persons in the community. Each year the Art department and the Industrial Education and Practical Arts department jointly sponsor a show when the projects of students are put on display. PARENTS VIEW ART EXHIBITS. Parents, in large numbers turned out to view the art displays. Many parents came because of their interest in their child’s work of arts. Others were just art lovers. These parents are viewing and discussing the three paintings shown here. Art — industrial show set Student’s dressmaking displayed. Mrs. Ma ry Keyes and Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Home Economics teachers, explain details of dresses made by students in the Home Ec. Department. INSTRUCTOR EXPLAINS DISPLAY. Mr. Baskerville explains an art display to two parents. “WHAT A LITTLE SAND AND CEMENT CAN DO Viewers of the industrial exhibit test the comfort of the lawn fixtures made by students of the Masonry class. The flagstone patio was designed and constructed by the students. _— AT THE QUEEN’S BALL. Kathy Clarke and her escort social happenings of the school year. The special dance to the music after the Grand March at the attractions of the evening include the Grand March Cadet Ball. The Ball was held at the Army Reserve and the crowning of the Queen. Center. This social event is one of the outstanding | Ry ok pe rt ent 74 i | 3 H ad : a i Culture and grace PEOPLE DESIRE SOCIAL ACHIEVEMENTS. Most people enjoy social activities. Entertainment, recreation, balls, and dress are important factors in the development of young people. School activities are so designed as to impart knowledge and acquire skills in social graces and poise. Rhonda Johnson and 2nd. Lt. Raymond Walker are congratulated for their presentation in this area. | 75 LAYOUT A YEARBOOK FUNDAMENTAL These are the yearbook layout ‘‘experts.’’ They are aware of the importance of good layout to a superb yearbook. Christopher Chester and Majorie Rivers discuss details of a layout spread while Craig Mills and Dorothy Winston get needed information over the telephone. EDITORIAL STAFF HOLDS EXECUTIVE SESSION: A tremendous amount of planning goes in the publication of a yearbook. Planning must be ac- curate so that all details, appointments and dead- lines must meet. The Editor-in-Chief Harry Bryce (extreme right) called this meeting. Those in attendance were (standing) Marjorie Rivers, FEA- TURE WRITER; Gloria Graham, Assis. Secretary; Anthony Bolling, Ass. Business Manager; Christopher Chester, Business Manager; Sarah Lacy, Secretary; Craig Mills, Assis. Editor-in-Chief; and Raymond Bowser, SPORTS EDITOR. a STUDENTS HAVE VOICE IN YEARBOOK PUBLI- CATION All students may be involved in pub- lishing our yearbook. Each homeroom sends a representative to the yearbook staff meetings. At these meetings the representatives make de- cisions and engage in duties related to the year- book, and report back to classmates in each homeroom. This a section of the Homeroom Representative Staff. There are: Raymond Bows- STAFF SETS BUDGET — The staff is fully aware of the importance of a workable budget. The year- book budget must be concerned with budgeting time and money. Such are the responsibilities of a. A, is veer aS + be eo ‘te Oe OS sig hts senmtesterird Alt i ti Bas aoe er, Weldon Edwards, Gwendolyn Watts, William Jackson, Sandra Jones, Mamie Nunery, Ellen Johnson, Sarah Lacy, Edna Parker, Delores Lacy, Barbara Tune, Jacob Langhorne, Clarette Booker, Marjorie Rivers. (sitting) Cluverius Jen- kins, Sarah James, Valerie Branch, Annie Rowe, Ida Ruffin, Barbara Farmer, Carolyn Walker, Craig Mills, and Harry Bryce. the Yearbook Budget Committee. The members are: Annie Rowe, Barbara Tune, Craig Mills, and Harry Bryce, ex officio. Seated are: Edna Parker, Gwendolyn Watts, Sarah Lacy and Valerie Branch. A GAME et Neytore) SE ERS SHRILL, THE'BACKBONE,. Pep rally The Cheerleaders lead the student body in the Alma Mater. k. MIGHTY DRAGONS BEAT WILDCATS!! Everyone ts ibininelinron thercheersterdeteat the WILDCATS. The Varsity cheerleaders are leading the student body in a cheer at the Pep Rally. Corliss Terry, Barbara Powell, Wanda Branch, C. Patterson, V. Miles and B. Hymes. 80 Shelia Jackson is leading the cheer at the Pep Rally to defeat the WILDCATS FOR THE ARMSTRONG-WALKER CLASSIC. 02 | The students show a great deal of interest and enthusiasm as the We are going in circles of defeat . . . ROUND AND ROUND THEY cheerleaders marched down the aisle. GO... GIVE THE DRUMMERS SOME . . . UH!!!! Linward Loving a1 Sylvester Tutwilder “Miss Walker’ Contestants seem BOE mall Deborah Bland sings “SUNNY” ' Mildred Watson does her LOW DOWN POPCORN” thing by giving us ‘‘a Dorothy Winston does a interpreted dance called “THE SACRIFICE”’ Rhonda Johnson ‘‘Puts A | LITTLE LOVE in Maggie Walker's auditorium. oe Barbara Sookins plays ‘‘THE SOOKIE SPECIAL” D Cheryl Lane knows “IT's GOT TO BE ME” 82 ‘“‘Miss Walker’”’ P= contestants i Sandra Taylor does her dance to “BY THE TIME | GET TO PHOENIX” Background, C. Lane, R. Johnson, and D. Winst Sandra Jones sings ‘‘VALLEY OF THE DOLLS” Mary Goodall sings ‘‘MOON RIVER Beverly Lewis plays a medley of songs. a. ES = “Miss Walker’ 969-70 Sepa ae After the crowning First Runner-Up: Joanne Lester waves to all her fans during half-time activities. OO IEP 4 TEER OTS Mr. Parker is very happy as he presents Miss Walker a bouquet of flowers. It happened at the Armstrong-Walker Classic. Second Runner-Up: Beverly Lewis rides in her open convertible after the crowning of ‘‘MISS WALKER”. The football season 1969 THE GREAT HIGH COMMAND: The coaches of the MIGHTY GREEN DRAGONS line up for inspection. They are the brain-twisters. Morris Taylor is line coach, Louis Anerson, End Coach, Mr. Booker, Head JV’s Coach, Mr. Bowser, statistician, Mr. Williams, Lineman Coach, Mr. Cooper, Head Coach, Mr. Hopkins, JV’s Line Coach, and Mr. Pierce Callaham, Backfield Coach. FUNNY THINGS HAPPEN’ ANY- WHERE!! Weldon Edwards, Robert Jones, and Landon Davis are being taped in preparation for the game. They seem to be so full of laughter. Coach Anderson (LuLu) and Coach Cooper (chief) evidently are tickling their feet while applying the tape. PREPARATION IS HALF THE BATTLE Before each game much time is spent getting ready, so far as dress is concerned. Every piece of item donned should fit just right, so that a uniformed player is ready for battle. Mr. Hopkins supervises this preparation by Raymond Bowser, Cluverius Jenkins, and Marvin Tillman (sitting on floor). Two young prospective trainers look on. 87 Following instructions basic to training the Team gets ready for calisthenics before a hard evening of practice. 1969 football season WALKER SCORE We 26 12 21 fay 20 8 6 6 SL record John Marshall Douglas High Cardoza Carver of Newport B. T. Washington J. F. Kennedy Thomas Jefferson |. C. Norcum George Wythe ARMSTRONG TEAMS PLAYED ORT SCORE 1969 Edition of the GREEN DRAGONS 1st Row (sitting) Michael Cheatham, Michael Jones, Murray Wood, Earl Hughes, LuWalker Blount, Andrew Miles, James Fox, Marvin Tillman, William Kimbrough, William Thornton, and Elwood Patter- son. 2nd Row (kneeling) Alonzo Hunter, manager, Pierce Callaham, Coach, John Mitchell, William Thomas, Raymond Bowser, Maurice Henderson, Wilbert Simmons, Landon Davis, Ben Davis, Artie Wil- liams, Alexander Watson, Reginald Dance, Robert Briggs, Derick Hinton, Robert Sutton, and Howard Hopkins, Coach. 3rd Row THE STARTING BACK FIELD OF THE GREEN DRAGONS: Lu Walker Blount, Derick Hinton, (center) Reginald Ash- by, (quarterback) Andrew Miles, Robert Jones, and Murray Wood. (standing) Jeffrey Morgan, manager, George Bowser, Coach, Rus- sell Williams, Coach, Fred (CANNONBALL) Cooper, (Head Coach), Glenn Anderson, Clifton Jones, Reginald Ashby, Addison Mines, Jeffrey Peal, Joseph Gordon, Jonathan Tinsley, Cluverius Jenkins, Byron Thornton, Collins Jones, Robert Jones, John Williams, Ernest Parker, John Herbert, Louis Anderson (Coach), Bill Christian, Coach, Robert Booker, Coach, and Morris Taylor, Coach. LAS age a Se} fF on ER De art ne, ee Row, (standing) William Thomas, Michael Cheatham, LuWalker OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE BACKS OF THE MIGHTY DRAGONS. Blount, Derick Hinton, Murray Wood, and Robert Jones. 1st Row Kneeling, William Thornton, Robert Briggs, John Mitchell, Andrew Miles, Michael Jones, Earl Hughes, And Artie Williams. 2nd bY SG Di, INTERIOR LINEMEN OF THE MIGHTY DRAGONS. 1st Row (sitting) Clifton Jones, Ernest Parker, John Williams, Jeffrey Peal, James Fox, and Reginald Ashby. 2nd Row (Kneeling) Wilbert Simmons, Alex- ander Watson, Maurice Henderson, Elwood Patterson, Landon Davis, and John Herbert. 3rd Row, Ben Davis, Joseph Gordon, Cluverius Jenkins, Addison Mines, Collins Jones, Marvin Tillman, and William Kimbrough. READY FOR THE SNAP, Reginald Ashby; center; and Andrew Miles; quarterback; try out their timing. 89 No time out during practice Just Before The Game the OFFEN- SIVE DEFENSIVE ENDS take time out to pose. Standing: Glenn Ander- son, Reginald Dance, Raymond Bow- ser, Jonathan Tinsley, and Byron Thornton. IT TAKES PRACTICE, PRACTICE AND PRACTICE... . Jonathan Tinsley “! GOT IT THIS TIME , so says Ray- mond Bowser. Football requires practice — “OOPHS! Take my eyes off the ball.”’ Robert Jones IT TAKES TIMING AND ACCURACY!!!! LuWalker Blount Murry Wood - segs | Ge. neat “a ’ hs Nd 4 THE IRON HORSEMEN: Addison Mines, James Fox, William OFFENSIVE GUARDS Kimbrough, and Marvin Tillman. Collins Jones Alexander Watson 91 People, people everywhere at the classic COACH HONORED: Coach ‘‘Stretch’’ Gardner (second from right) was honored during half-time activities at the Armstrong-Walker Classic. After many success- ful years as coach in basketball, football, golf, and track, as well as Chairman of the Department of Physical Education at Walker, Mr. Arthur L. Gardner stepped out of the coaching arena. He moved up to become Athletic Director and Admin- istrative Assistant to the Principal. Mr. Gardner began an illustrious coaching career with the opening of our school in September, 1938. His positive influence on the hundreds of boys and girls who have gone through the halls at Walker is immeasurable. ‘‘Stretch’’ Gardner is shown holding presentations, flanked by sponsors George Jefferson and Perry Briggs (left) and Principal Parker on the right. Good Luck, Mr. Gardner and success in your new assignment. THE BEGINNING OF A SCORE: Robert Jones (21) on an end-round sweep carried for seven yards, as McBride, Armstrong (24) chases him out of bounds. This play set up a touchdown three plays later. WALKER SETS FAST PACE: The Classic was a fast scoring game, with the Mighty Green Dragons setting the pace. On this play Robert Jones gained big yardage with a key block by William Kimborugh (70). Armstrong players 23 and 19 are Smith and Lewis, respectively. ing, —_ PEOPLE ON THE GO: The cheering team was on the go every minute of game time; singing, cheering, yelling, jumping, shouting, and dancing. The Dragons are people who love to GO. And it was really GO at the Armstrong-Walker Classic. Doing their number are: Deborah Bland, Belinda Hymes, Vickie Miles, Beatrice Archer, Shelia Jackson, Wanda Branch, Linda Booker, Barbara Tune, Gail Robinson, Carliss Terry, Peggie Shaw, and Carrie Reid. ST rv ny ones pay: men oD ges Se A slant off left tackle and the beginning of another touchdown. Dramatic actions at the classic Collin Jones running interference 94 Preah 3 Junior varsity SEASON RECORD — 5-0-2 THIS IS THE START TOWARD SOMETHING BIG. The Junior Varsity (JV’S) team is the beginning of football experiences for many of these youngsters. These are the experiences that are designed to lead up to the BIG TEAM. Yes, this is the freshman team. During the 1969 season the JV’S compiled a very impressive record. Indi- vidually, there were many standouts that seem to show great prom- ises for the varsity team, come another school year. The JV’S pictured below are: Lloyd Coley, Marvin Gaines, David Churchwell, Leonard Adams, Roy Howard, Archie Claiborne, and Allen Stuckey. Also, Carlton Smith, Andrew Goode, Ronald Deane, Wayne Taylor, James Smoot, Anthony Leonard, and Willie Marrow. Back row, Standing are, Charles Sweeden, Anthony Jones, Norman Randall, Emmett Johnson, Zachery Taylor, Jonathan Godbold, Roland Ken- ny, Delbert Montague, Rennie Brewer, Marvin Bridges, Robert Johnson, Ernest Walker, and Palmer Anderson. Coach Robert Booker is standing at left, and Coach Howard Hopkins is standing on the right. JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD JV'S OPP. SCORE TEAMS PLAYED SCORE ingle Saint Emmma 12 26 Peabody 0 6 John F. Kennedy 6 12 Thomas Jefferson O 36 Peabody O 14 Armstrong 0 95 at , ij . Mik eae Pt Cras « Lie ate MS SOE Ne at ver ren ne LAN A, Basketball season is on! POSING IS EASY. These Green Dragons represented Walker in all VHL basketball contests. They freely admitted that it is much easier to pose for a quick picture than win a game. The players are: (Standing) Richard Birchett, Preston Hillard, Jonathan Tinsley, A Dragon scores again! The shot was made easy by out maneuvering Cardozo players. 96 Y ee iP oe See ‘ é nae j Eugene Thomas, Richard Jones, Jerome Ross, Ralph Brown, Charles Fowler, Ricky Cooper, Victor Herbert, Andrew Miles, and Coach Callaham. Also, (Kneeling) Ronald Price, John Smith, Murray Wood, and Kenneth Merrit. ANXIOUS MOMENTS. Two points down can cause unbearable tension on the bench. Eugene Thomas, Ronald Price and Charles Fowler show that tension. Ralph Brown takes dead aim for the basket as Jonathan Tinsley and Charles Fowler get into position for rebound. 97 A Jayem player steals the ball and waits to shoot. Ralph Brown and Richard Jones guard against an easy shot. JV’s make good start THE BEGINNING OF SOMETHING BIG: These are the JV’S at the beginning of what would be a busy and successful season: Delbert Montague, Leon Wright, Daniel Jones, George Johnson, Charles Harrington, John Minot, Willis Harrison, William Thornton, George Pleasant, and Trainer Alonzo Hunter. THE FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON. The picture below shows action during the Walker-Cardozo game. Of course Walker won! A game shot. Waiting to shoot. Some people are ‘‘show-off’s”’ MILE RELAY TEAM POSES: This team consists of: William Jackson, Robert Jones, Weldon Edwards, and Jerome Napier. ae te ney TaN aN aaa ie TRACK TEAM STOP RUNNING TO POSE: While all track events do not require running, they are based on skills in accuracy and timing. This team consists of: (Standing) Coach Henderson, John Herbert, Maurice Henderson, Jacob Langhorne, Reginald Dance, Jerome Barcoft, Larry Giles, Kenneth Pucket, Lester Johnson, Robert Jones, Weldon Edwards, and Cluverius Jenkins. Also, (Kneeling) Charles Sheppardson, Alexander Watson, William Thomas, Rudolph Finney, Clifton Locket, William Jackson, Jerome Napier, McKinley Meade, and Powell Hinton. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM POSES: This team did a fine job. They are: Charles Sheppardson, William Jackson, Larry Giles, Kenneth Pucket, Rudolph Finney, and McKinley Meade. The tracks meet again AN EXHIBITION OF FORM AND SKILLS: Walker supporters look on as a near record is set at the District Meet. Track Coach Henderson congratulates Weldon Johnson for his track achievements. Track — meet A GOOD HEAD START: Weldon Edwards, Walker's ‘‘best-Bet’’ runner, gets off to a good start to win more points. This is the Walker-Marshall meet. Jumping — running — throwing — a part of the game SETTING A NEAR RECORD: Weldon Edwards shows how it is done in the broad jump at the Walker-Marshall meet. FORM + ACTION = RESULTS: Luster Johnson shows the form and technique for throwing. SHE a OR we Baseball — a sport for all people x er LOK uel ee tie : e 3 ay ¥ d ‘ ee ee 3 Pe 4+ é “td SF be es - THE 1969 EDITION OF THE MIGHTY GREEN DRAGONS’ (Sitting) Lawrence Watts, Daniel Jones, Marvin Burford, Andrew BASEBALL TEAM POSES: (standing) Ronald Jones, trainer; Edward Miles, LuWalker Blount, Larry Jones, Tyrone Anderson and Landon Smith, Alexander Wiggins, James Hardy, Michael Jones, William Davis. Coley, Murry Wood, Lewis Anderson, Coach; Francis Clarborne. BASEBOARD SCOREBOARD 6-12 102 THEIR BACKS AGAINST THE WALL — This is one of those should be another picture, because the Mighty; the Mighty Green moments that most every team experiences . . . Last inning; Dragons won; a home run. . . What a Ball Gamel!! And 24? O behind one run; two down; O and 2; What’s a team to do! There he’s the chief of Staff — Coach Cooper. People need protection: A photographic study of an Armstrong player, with his eyes on the ball, Walker went on to win the game. fates 0, , O84 SoS 2 ? eet, 6, eta The JV’s ready for their first appearance in their all new uniforms. OR anes Marilyn Thompson, Belinda Bailey, Marie Tune, Renee Thomspon, tg nes Portia Harris, Renona Price, and Rosetta Harding. Seated, Mariella Oat alata Brown, Glenda Pegram, Freda Byrd, Julie Johnson and Louise Q ° O25 Sees ancy si 258) se o, S, 9, “ «. veh ‘) x +. ‘e es ©, ©) ‘2 +, a Soo 39, Briggs. o525 a6 ere eee ararete ret % % , , 2 1g, iS a2 . KS %, i . tile ‘ ‘i 4 ty att OOP AE At AOD SY LS tye) Lad id An mind kp fe ; rye OA nape Vive yy M ‘ , r, ek td tpagg gi A 1 N44 s 3 y SOPSUTN . Cott AA ie TD SUS gf i448, Oe en iy + 4 yA TENNIS BECOMES YEAR-AROUND SPORT: Walker's tennis players practice indoors during the cold months so as to be in form for spring contests. They are: (pictured) G. Bowser; Coach, Arthur Jenkins, Captain, G. Anderson, Asst. Coach; Jerome Smith, Jeffrey Booker and Ronald West. TENNIS RECORD [2 1969 W-4 Kennedy — Walker Tucker — Walker 0 9 6 S) 1 8 J. Marshall — Walker 5 Armstrong — Walke 4 2 6 3 6 Putting On The Green: Coach Bowser gives pointers on teeing off to: G. Bowser, coach, Wendell Thompson, C. Shepperson, and Thomas Brown. Allen Stuckey tees off and keeps his eyes on the ball. 104 Car p gue . GIRLS’ SPORTS TAKES ON NEW MEANING Basketball is one of several sports that have taken on a new meaning to girls. This year marks the be- ginning of intramural sports among girls, acording to rules setup by the Virginia High School League JV's, the Jumping group, ready to cheer for all sports events. They are: Marie Tune, Portia, Harris, Julie Johnson, and Belinda Bailey. GIRLS LEARN BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS: Even, girls, by now, know that basketball requires SUSAN FREE, MARIA RANDALL, ENOLA PALMER, BRENDA WRIGHT, much practice and drills. Enola FANNIE JONES and BECKY HALL (kneeling) are classmates and friends. Palmer tries her hand at dribbling, a They have the potentials of a winning team in girls’ basketball. basic fundamental. Girls Practice Before A Game: Maria Randall tries a practice shot, while Enola Palmer and Fannie Jones look on. 105 -remember the years that passed, but none were s. gallant or challenging as our senior year, ‘‘70”’. multaneous with our initiation into a more qualified ineration, as SENIORS, were attempts to bring t changes for this New Day as a “‘PEOPLE’S so- ciety.’ Our sacrifices have blazed trails for our suc- cessors. The frustrations and anxieties begin to pay off when that last night of study is over. Those throb- bings melodies in our hearts for that long awaited march become a class song. But the year dwindles away like a candle. And at the end of this candle is a new wick to light, signaling an even bigger and more challenging era. ’'70 class sponsors make plans BIG PEOPLE GET TOGETHER The Senior Class Sponsoring Committee, with Miss Ruth E. Rich- ardson as chairman, aid and assist in offering guidance to grad- uating seniors in regards to activities and problems related to graduation. They, also, recommend policies and procedures for commencement activities. They are: (standing) Carlyle Segar, Miss Ruth Richardson, Howard Hopkins, Miss Delores Nutall and Louis 108 Anderson. (seated) Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Mary Keyes, Mrs. Alice- ann Fleming, Mrs. Carol Bolden, and Mrs. Audrey Gaines. Also Mrs. Joyce Salley, A. L. Taylor and Mrs. Maxine Black. Members of the committee not shown: George Bowser, Pierce Callaham, Miss Delores Lowrance, Mrs. Viola Norrell and Mrs. Patricia Taylor. Sponsors are active people Miss Ruth E. Richardson as Chairman of the ’70 Class Sponsors Committee, is an ardent and dedicated worker with students and teachers in interest of senior class activities. She sets high stand- ards and challenging demands. Lester V. Hill, yearbook advisor. Mr. Hill is a tireless worker and peculiar about yearbook details. For several years, now, Walker's yearbook has placed First Place in national competition. The photo at right shows Mr. Hill attending a yearbook clinic and workshop sponsored by yearbook publishers. OFFICERS OF SENIOR CLASS '70 Geraldine Berry, President; Christopher Chester, Vice President; Denise Freeman, Financial Secretary; Joanne Lester, Corre- sponding Secretary; Jean Graves, Treasurer; LuWalker Blount, Chaplain; Delores Lacy, Recording Secretary. Dr. Johnson Installation Speaker — Dr. Roger H. Johnson was one of the most respected teachers to teach at Walker. He founded the VOICE, our school paper, and for a number of years was chief sponsor of the project. He, now retired, was a lover of young people, and a dedicated Math Teacher. 110 — jew es aleeeamee mm COMMITTEE OF SENIORS — Nomination and Installation Committees work to select and install officers for the senior class. Members: Delores Lacy, Joanne Les ter, Geraldine Berry, Denise Freeman, Jean Graves; 2nd row, Gloria Brown, Diane Jones, Virginia Rippy, Rhonda Johnson and RoseMary Black. 3rd row Pamela Willis Otis Robinson, Valerie Branch, and Bernadette Vaughan. Dr. Johnson installs CLASS ’70 officers: Dr. R. H. Johson, one of our beloved retired Walker teachers, in_ his installation message, challenged the class officers to high standards and marks of excellence. Dr. Johnson taught math at Walker. Officers: (Of '70) President, Geraldine Berry; V. President, Christopher Chester; Corresponding Sec., Joanne Lester; Financial Sec., Denise Freeman; Recording Sec., Delores Lacy; Treasurer, Jean Graves; Chaplain, Lu Walker Blount; and Parliamentarian, Ronald Jones. PEOPLE MUST EAT: So teachers take time for lunch. Mrs. Muriel Fane, Mrs. Sarah Sartain, Mr. Parker, Mrs. Johnny Boyd, and Mrs. Ruth Taylor enjoy their noonday meal in the Teachers’ Dining room. Linda Diane Adams James E. Akers Janice Frye Allen Beulah Adell Alston d t: att Carolyn L. Anderson David Ronald Anderson “Really, how much are you going to eat’’, asked Mrs. Maxine Black of Mr. Frederick Black at the DECA cook-out. F hh Glenn Richardo Anderson Jacob Edward Andrew Lg Dorothy E. Archer Douglas Maurice Archer William Henry Archer Brenda Armstrong Reginald Ashby Richard Junius Athy Meria Lafone Austin Harriett Lucille Baccus Runia Mae Bailey Doris Marie Banks 113 Wilma Banks Shelia Barbour Sharon Berthel Barksdale Geraldine Faye Battle Paula Elaine Battle “What Are You Doing In There’’? Robert Jones Valerie Branch Barbara Jean Bell Charlene Michelle Bell Georgia W. Berry Geraldine Berry Crystal Howlett Bey a (eel Rosemary Black Brenda Bland Deborah Patricia Bland Layton Joseph Blount LuWalker Henry Blount 114 Shirley Mae Blunt Anthony DeWitt Bolling Betty Jane Bond Margaret Jean Bonner Clarette Yvonne Booker Raymond Bowser Philip Wilson Branch Valerie Ann Branch Bonita Harris Braxton Jacqueline Diane Braxton Gailon Malinda Bray Francine L. Briggs Bobby Jerome Brooks Charles Edward Brooks 115 Christine Lauritta Brooks Beverly Jean Brown Diane Brown Lenore Juanita Brown Linwood A. Brown Samuel Wesell Brown Evelyn C. Bryant Harry Alphonso Bryce, Jr. Brenda Avazine Buchanan Marvin Leon Burford Sylvia Athalyn Burnett Pearl Delores Burton Deborah Bush Barbara Ann Cardwell Cynthia Carletha Carter Fannie Carter Jerome Anthony Carter John Oliver Carter Paula Ophelia Carter Raymond Douglas Carter 116 Jenall Cary Ann Carlotta Clerke Cynthia L. Coleman Mary Madeline Chandler Francis Claiborne Michael Wayne Cobbs Denise Ann Coleman Rose Marie Chandler Sandra Lauretta Claiborne te ere Pte e ca Vera Elizabeth Chandler Evon Maria Clarke ! bf { ‘ ‘ ® Carol Juanita Coles Sylvia Bemiss Coley Williarn Coley Arthur L. Comer, Jr. Clifton Cooke Regina Cox Wilhemina Henrietta Creighton Thomas Beverly Cunningham Queener Mae Curry Michael Stephan Curtis Jesse Lee Dark Carolyn D. Davenport LeVaughan Davis Roland Maceo Deane 118 Marcia B. Dickerson Sandra Versell Dickerson Albert Odell Doyle, Jr. Ora Yvonne Dungee Ethel Lee Dunk Betty Lee Edward Stephanie Lynn Edwards Shirley E. Eggleston Joe Forester Elliot American girls confront Puerto Rican girls as they rehearse for THE WEST SIDE STORY. Gertrude Yvonne Ellis Shirley Ann Ellis Francine L. Epps 119 is 5 2, ae a = OOOO ee - ve ST ee 9 re ee % Sandra Leigh Epps Doris Helen Everett Barbara J. Farmer James Frederick Fenner Patricia Ann Ferguson Rudolph E. Finney Horace Flannigan Archie Leroy Fleming Linda Fleming Michael David Fleming Shirley Ann Fogg Cheryl Diane Forbes Charles David Fowler James Reginald Fox Pamela Marie France Denise Wanell Freeman 120 Inola Louise Frye Linda Augusta Gaines William Gaines Phyllis Yvonne Gaiters Gail Denise Giles Larry James Giles Mary Louise Goodall Brenda J. Gordon Joseph Virdell Gordon Gloria Jean Graham Jean Diane Graves Claudia Cassandra Greene Delois Evelyn Green Warren Douglas Green Carolyn Elaine Hackett Don Hall Larry Darnell Hancock James E. Hardy Robinette Louise Hardy Parthenia Harrell 12) nn ee een ee eee een ce ee ee a en SS es — Ellen Harris Gladiola Delores Harris James Harris Judith Celestine Harris Nathan Jerome Harris Wanda Regina Harris Ronald Harrison Brenda Dine Hatton Maxey Owen Hawkes Deborah Bland and Ronald Holt rehearse a scene from — “THE WEST SIDE STORY.” 122 Deborah Juliet Hawkins Marvin Eugene Hayes Ethel Francine Hedgepeth Paulette LaDelle Henderson Linda Diane Hickman Brenda Joyce Hill Henry Nathaniel Hill, Jr. Preston Hilliard Earl Archer Hughes Barbara Ann Hinton Jacqueline Z. Hinton Powell Derick Hinton Joseph Vernon Hunter Linda Bertha Hunter 123 Belinda Jane Hymes Byron R. Jackson Cheryl Denise Jackson Francine Berlinda Jackson Larry Jackson Linda Denise Jackson Maurice Edward Jackson Shelia Alice Jackson Sylvia H. Jackson Valerie Lorraine Jackson William Andrew Jackson Constance Constella James Joyce Ann James LaVerne Arnette James Kenneth Matthew Jasper Artie Torraine Jefferson James Cornell Jefferson Cluverius Louis Jenkins III 124 Barbara A. Johnson Barbara Jean Johnson Celestine Johnson Ellen Tyree Johnson Elizabeth Lucille Johnson Jeanett Johnson Luster Anthony Johnson Rhonda Miriam Johnson Robert Dennis Johnson Robert Lee Johnson Van Hodges Johnson William James Johnson, Jr. Alberta E. Jones Arthur Emanuel Jones, Jr. Clifton Leroy Jones Collins Nathan Jones A SHOT PACKED WITH ACTION .. . Lu Blunt carries for 4 yds. to the 5th of Jayem. It was a touchdown on the next play — a slant off left tackle. . . Score: 12-6 Walker! Cornell Jones Dianne Delores Jones Jacqueline Alice Jones Linda Inez Jones Norman Jones Pamela Jones Robert Jones, Jr. Robert Marcus Jones Ronald Frederick Jones Ronald Pattonie Jones Rowena Elaine Jones Sandra Elizabeth Jones Carolyn Patricia Jordan 126 Hellen Jordan Susan Estelle Jordan Russell Eugene Kearney Vernice Yvonne Kelly Brenda Sue Kenny James Ovell Kenney Melvin Aubrey Kenney Linda Diane Keys William Grant Kimbrough Dickie Red gets set to shoot while a Cardoza player seeks to block the shot. WALKER WON!!! Brenda Onley King Delores Ann Lacy 12 7 Judith Gayle Lacy Sarah Lacy Arthur Randolph Lane Cheryl Lanette Lane Jacob Langhorne Charlotte Ann Lee Laverne Lois Lee Shirley Ann Lee Clifton Lee Joanne Lester Adrian C. Levi Beverly Antionette Lewis Diane Elizabeth Lewis Yvonne Jacqueline Lev Lindsay Darnell Little Clifford Earl Lockley 128 ‘ussell Eugene Lomax Doris Reginia Long nward Robinson Loving Phyllistine Harrow Frances Alberta Marsh Joyce Maria Martin ‘a Regina Massenburg Pearl Paulette Mayes Clara Edith Mayo Hattie Victoria Mayo John Thomas Mayo Kenneth Edward Mayo Michael Edwin Mayo Charlene McCoy Brenda Selena McDaniel 129 Harold Dunbar Miller Craig Kendall Mills Addison Earnest Mines Cleo Aquanette Mines Delores Antionette Minns Clarence H. Mitchell Marian Louise Mitchell Cora Jean Mitchner Doris Mobley Alfred Lewis Morgan Charles J. Morgan William Clatties Morris Audrey Taylor Morton McKinley Jones Moss Pamela Cloyte Moye Sally Ann Murphy William Melvin Myers 131 Dennise Nero Mamie Delores Nunery James Edward Pace Edna Yvonne Parker Thomas Lee Parks Celestine LaVerne Patterson Elwood Paschal Patterson Anthony Moschetti Peay Allen Groda Pemberton Sylvia Delores Poindexter Deborah Jeanne Pollard Barbara Ann Powell Eleanor Louise Powell Charlene Plummer Marceia Hope Randall Maxine Redwood 132 Legertha Eldridge Reed Francine Reid Alfreda Rhames Laura Elizabeth Richardson McDonald Riddick, III Virginia Louise Rippy Calvinsene Antionette Roane Connie Robertson Kenneth Leon Robinson Linda Marica Robinson Neva Gayle Robinson Otis Lovis Robinson Patricia Wade Rooks Annie Lee Rowe Marjorie Ann Samuels Ui Melvin Douglas Satchell ttf Charles Henry Shepperson Brenda Otelia Smith James Seaborne Roslyn Annette Shackleford Linda Darnell Shepperson George Timothy Smith Howard Philip Scott Gwendolyn Elizabeth Shaw Thomas Elmo Sills Jerome Irwin Smith 134 Patricia Ann Shearn Gwendolyn Deloris Skinner LaVerne Deanne Smith Linda Diane Skinner Lawrence Edward Smith ———— Leon Smith Melvin Douglas Smith Patricia Ann Smith 1 Patricia Ann Smith 2 Vivian Loretta Smith William Edwood Smith Barbara Roseann Sookins Carmensita Sookins Gloria Ann Spain Willie Spain Nathan Nathaniel Stallings Barbara Montez Stokes Carol Suggs Wilbert Louis Suggs “practice. Mr. Jasper looks dejected and confused. Did the sou «cause it? Katherine Wilson Johnson Taylor Louise Taylor Mary Elizabeth Taylor Sandra Allen Taylor Shirley Eugene Taylor, Jr. Corliss Terry Laura Bryce Terry Gwendolyn Pricilla Thomas Nancy Elaine Thomas Ralph Thomas Shelia Thomas Valerie Denise Thomas William Edward Thomas Gwendolyn V. Thompson Jane Linda Thompson Valerie Olean Thompson Julia Delcinia Thrower 136 Harold D. Tucker Barbara Anne Tune Julia Ann R. Tyler Linda Darlene Underwood Aubrey Curtis Vaughan Hazel Darlene Valentine Marvin C. Tillman Jonathan Tinsley John Wesley Trent Rosaland Gail Tunstall Barbara Turner Linda Delores Turner STUDENTS LEARN ART OF TAILORING: First year Needle Trades Students are learning busheling skills. This is a vocational course designed for the non-bound college student. Students are: Maurice Smithers, Amos Malone, George Dixon, Nathaniel Daniels, Russell Morton, Leroy Williams, Rondell Williams, and Allen Suggs. 137 Lea SS ._ae—weeeeee ee nnen—eeeoolleeae=- Mary Warner Gwendolyn Diane Watts Bernadette Tart Vaughan Veronica Diane Waddey James Oscar Walker Karolyn L. Walker David Jerome Wall Joyce Ann Wall Mervin Lee Waller Jane Elizabeth Washington George Edward Watkins Alexander Watson, Jr. Mildred Janet Watson Walker's Marching Band in line for march during the Tobacco Festival. 4D : 3 oa | Cornelius West James White Sylvia White Van Yvelle White Sandra Lee Whiting Michael Harden Whitlock Alexander Wiggins Evelyn Williams Wiggins Deborah Lorraine Wilcox Carolyn Wikerson Elizabeth Helena Williams Frances Denise Williams John Wesley A. Williams Leroy Theordore Williams Jr. Valarie Roseverlean Williams Melvin Willis Pamela Ann Willis 139 Barbara Ann Wilson Eleanor Odealian Wilson Wanda Elaine Winbush Dorothy Ann Winston Murray Wood Ruth Clementine Wood Gale Levern Woods Raylonzo Montino Woods Doris Woody Walter H. Carter Inez Doretha Woolridge David Lee Wright Faye Denise Wright Maurice Wyatt Edna Ruth Wynn Cecelia Young Williania Younger 140 ADAMS, LINDA DIANE ADKINS, BEVERLY ELAINE AKERS, JAMES E. ALLEN, JANICE FAYE Band, Senior class play Committee ALSTON, BUELAH ADELL Math Club, Senior Homeroom Representative ANDERSON, CAROLYN L. ANDERSON, DAVID RONALD Football, Basketball ANDERSON, GLENN RICHARDO Football, Audio-Visual Club ANDREWS, JACOB EDWARD ARCHER, DOROTHY E. ARCHER, DOUGLAS MAURICE VICA Treasurer, Zeta Psi Phi Fraternity YMCA, Member Class Night Committee ARCHER, WILLIAM HENRY DECA Club ARMSTRONG, BRENDA ASHBY, REGINALD Football ATHY, RICHARD JUNIUS Modern Dancer AUSTIN, MERIA LAFONE FBLA, Baccalaureate Committee BACCUS, HARRIETT LUCILLE BAILEY, RUNIA MAE Math Club, Science Club, Literary Club BANKS, DORIS MARIE History Club, Superlative BANKS, WILMA CONWAY BARBOUR, SHELIA BARKSDALE, SHARON BERTHEL Madrigal Singers, VOT Club, Office Aide BATES, FLOREE E. BATTLE, GERALDINE FAYE Girls’ Glee Club Senior directory BATTLE, PAULA ELAINE Senior Committee, Charm and Culture Club, Girls’ Glee Club, Church Choir BELL, BARBARA JEAN BELL, CHARLENE MICHELLE FHA, DECA, Yearbook Staff BERRY, GEORGIA W. FBLA, Nominative Club BERRY, GERALDINE Senior Class President, Walker Band, Nominating Committee, Senior History Committee BEY, CRYSTAL HOWLETT Charm and Culture’ Club, Installation Committee BLACK, ROSEMARY Charm and Culture Club, Math Club, Homeroom Vice President, Incintive Singers BLAND, BRENDA BLAND, DEBORAH PATRICIA Co-Captain Cheering Squad, Madrigal Singers, Vice President Student Council, Walker Choir BLOUNT, LAYTON JOSEPH BLOUNT LUWALKER HENRY Football, Senior Class Chaplain BLUNT, SHIRLEY MAE Literary Club, FHA BOLLING, ANTHONY DeWITT FBLA, CADET CORPS, Yearbook Staff BOND, BETTY JANE Walker Marching Band BONNER, MARGARET JEAN BOOKER, CLARETTE YVONNE Walker Choir, Modern Dancers, Yearbook Representative, Senior History Committee BOWSER, RAYMOND Yearbook Sports Writer, Chaplain Student Council, Football Team, Zeta Psi Phi BRANCH, PHILIP WILSON Walker Marching Band BRANCH, VALERIE ANN Student Council, Walker Representative, Office Aide Choir, Yearbook 141 BRAXTON, BONITA HARRIS Senior Class Council, History Club, Junior Achievement Corp. BRAXTON, JACQUELINE DIANE Photography Club BREY, GAILON MALINDA BRIGGS, FRANCINE L. BROOKS, BOBBY JEROME Photography Club BROOKS, CHARLES EDWARD BROOKS, CHRISTINE LAURITTA FBLA, Gamma Phi Sigma, Junior Achievement Corp. BROWN, BEVERLY JEAN Majorette, National Honor Society, French National Honor Society, Student Council BROWN, DIANE BROWN, LENORA JUANITA Senior Class Council BROWN, LINWOOD A. BROWN, SAMUEL WESELL BRYANT, EVELYN C. Photography Club BRYCE, HARRY ALPHNOSO, JR. Editor-in-Chief Yearbook, Treasurer Club Literary BUCHANAN, BRENDA AUAZINE BURFORD, MARVIN LEON History Club, Baseball team BURNETT, SYLVIA ATHALYN FTA BURTON, PEARL DELORES BUSH, DEBORAH CARDWELL, BARBARA ANN CARTER, CYNTHIA CARLETHA Modern Dancers CARTER, FANNIE CARTER, JEROME ANTHONY Math Club CARTER, JOHN OLIVER CARTER, PAULA OPHELIA FHMA CARTER, RAYMOND DOUGLAS CARY, JENALL CHANDLER, MARY MADELINE Community Church Services CHANDLER, ROSE MARIE FHA Club CHANDLER, VERA ELIZABETH CHAVIS, SYLVESTER LEE CHESTER, CHRISTOPHER T. President Student Council, Vice President Senior Class, Aerospace Club, Human Relations Club, National Honor Society CLAIBORNE, FRANCIS CLAIBORNE, SANDRA LAURETTA VOT Club, Parliamentarian FBLA, Vice President Homeroom, !BM Comptroller CLARKE, EVON MARIA Math Club, Literary Ciub CLARKE, KATHY RHONDA Student Council, Captain Majorettes, Yearbook Typist, Cadet Queen 1969-70 CLERKE, ANN CARLOTTA Student Council, Math Club, Negro History Club COBBS, MICHAEL WAYNE COLEMAN, CYNTHIA L. COLEMAN, DENISE ANN Science Club, Math Club COLES, CAROL JUANITA Majorette, Assistant Editor DRAGON ROAR, Feature Yearbook, Walker Choir, Walker Orchestra, Upward Quill and Scroll, Photog- raphy Club, Junior Achievement COLEY, SYLVIA BEMISS FBLA, VOT CLUB COLEY, WILLIAM COMER, ARTHUR L., JR. Track team, Walker Band, Aerospace Club, Senior directory Science Club CODNY, LARRY DELANO Walker Marching Band COX, REGINA CREIGHTON, WILHEMINA HENRIETTA Senior Prophecy Committee, Library Aide CUNNINGHAM, THOMAS BEVERLY Homeroom President, Senior class Nominating Committee. CURRY, QUEENER MAE Future Teachers of America CURTIS, MICHAEL STEPHAN Walker Marching Band DARK, JESSE LEE Football team, Most Valuable Player 1968-69, Basketball Most Valuable Player 1968-69 DAVENPORT, CAROLYN D. DAVIS, LEVAUGHN DEANE, ROLAND MACEO DICKERSON, MARCIA B. DICKERSON, SANDRA VERSELL FBLA DOYLE, ALBERT ODELL VICA Club DUNGEE, ORA YVONNE DUNKE, ETHEL LEE Math Club EDWARD, BETTY LEE Dancer Singer EDWARDS, STEPHANIE LYNN Yearbook Staff EDWARDS, WELDON RONALD Football Team, Track Team, Yearbook representative, Audio-Visual Club, Superlative Committee. EGGLESTON, SHIRLEY E. ELLIOTT, JOE FORRESTER Senior Class Representative, Library Aid ELLIS, GERTRUDE YVONNE Red Cross, FHA. 142 ELLIS, SHIRLEY ANN Voice Staff, Junior Red Cross, Girls Drill Team, Library Club, Mathematics Club. EPPS, FRANCINE L. EPPS, SANDRA LEIGH ICT Program, VICA Club EVERETT, DORIS HELEN FARMER, BARBARA J. Student Council, Charm Culture Club, Choir, Junior Red Cross, Future Teachers of America. FARMER, GLORIA LORRIANE Student Council, Choir. FENNER, JAMES FREDERICK FERGUSON, PATRICIA ANN Junior Achievement, Member of Church Choir. FINNEY, RUDOLPH E. FLANNIGAN, HORACE FLEMING, ARCHIE LEROY FLEMING, LINDA FLEMING, MICHAEL DAVID FOGG, SHIRLEY ANN VICA FORBES, CHERYL DIANE FOWLER, CHARLES DAVID Varsity Basketball, Literary Club. FOX, JAMES REGINALD Football, YMCA. FRANCE, PAMELA MARIE Y-Teen, Math Club. FREEMAN, DENISE WANELL Secretary Senior Class, Choir. FRYE, INOLA LOUISE Junior Achievement GAINES, LINDA AUGUSTA Girl Scouts, YWCA, Junior Achievement. GAINES, WILLIAM Cadet Corps GAITERS, PHYLLIS YVONNE Modern Dance, FTA. GILES, GAIL DENISE VOT, FBLA. GILES, LARRY JAMES Member of Track Team GOODALL, MARY LOUISE Honor Society, Voice, Dragon Roar, Literary Club. GORDON, BRENDA J. GORDON, JOSEPH VIRDELL DECA, Football GRAHAM, GLORIA JEAN Pres. Homeroom, Concert Choir, Member of Choir Counsel, Madrigal Singers, Asst. Sec. of 1970 Yearbook. Nomination Committee, Baccalaureate Comm. GRAVES, JEAN DIANE Marching Band, Concert Band, Yearbook Representative, Y-Teen, Treasurer of Senior Class. GREENE, CLAUDIA CASSANDRA FHA, Pep Club. GREEN, DELORIS EVELYN DE Club GREEN, WARREN DOUGLAS Science Club, Baseball Team HACKETT, CAROLYN ELAINE Charm Culture Club HALL, DON HANCOCK, LARRY DARNELL HARDY, JAMES E. HARDY, ROBINETTE LOUISE Prophecy Committee HARRELL, PARTHENIA ‘HARRELL, THOMAS EARL HARRIS, ELLEN HARRIS, GLADIOLA DELORES Member of Literary Club HARRIS, JAMES HARRIS, JUDITH CELESTINE Y-Teen, Library Assistant Senior directory HARRIS, NATHAN JEROME Literary Club, Art Club HARRIS, WANDA REGINA Math Club, Vice President of homeroom HARRISON, RONALD HARRISON, YVONNE ERNESTINE DECA Club HATTON, BRENDA DINE French Club, FTA Club HAWKES, MAXEY OWEN Member of DECA Club, Prom Committee HAWKINS, DEBORAH JULIET Astrospace Education Club, Committee Worship HAYES, MARVIN EUGENE HEDGEPETH, ETHEL FRANCINE HENDERSON, PAULETTE LADELLE Wills Committee, ICT President. HICKMAN, LINDA DIANE Homeroom Treasurer, Red Cross. HILL, BRENDA JOYCE FBLA, VOT. HILL, HENRY NATHANIEL U.H.S. HILLIARD, PRESTON Basketball HINTON, BARBARA ANN Modern Dance HINTON, JACQUELINE L. Basketball HINTON, POWELL DERICK Football, Track. HOWARD, PHYLLIS ALTHEA LIT Club, Y-Teens, Senior Council. HUGHES, EARL ARCHER Football HUNTER, JOSEPH VERNON HUNTER, LINDA BERTHA HYMES, BELINDA JANE CoCaptain Cheering Squad, Walker Choir, 143 Church Choir, French Club JACKSON, BYRON R. Aerospace Club JACKSON, CHERYL DENISE Church Choir JACKSON, FRANCINE BERLINDA DECA, President homeroom JACKSON, LARRY Band JACKSON, LINDA DENISE History Club JACKSON, MAURICE EDWARD Nominating Committee JACKSON, SHELIA ALICE Cheering Squad, President Concert Choir Literary Club, JACKSON, SYLVIA H. Majorette JACKSON, VALERIE LORRAINE History Club JACKSON, WILLIAM ANDREW Yearbook Staff, Track team. JAMES, CONSTANCE CONSTELLA FBLA JAMES, LAVERNE ARMETTE Majorette, Girl Drill Team JASPER, KENNETH MATTHEW JEFFERSON, ARTIE TORRAINE Superlative Committee, Art Club, Photography Club, Nominating Committee, Audio-Visual Club, Drama Club, Vicar Club. JEFFERSON, JAMES CORNELL VICA JENKINS, CLUVERIUS LOUIS Football, Senior Class Council, Track Team. JOHNSON, BARBARA A. JOHNSON, BARBARA JEAN Yearbook Representative JOHNSON, CELESTINE JOHNSON, ELLEN TYREE Yearbook Representative JOHNSON, ELIZABETH LUCILLE Modern Dancers, Literary Club JOHNSON, JEANETTE JOHNSON, LUSTER ANTHONY Track Team, Walker Marching Band JOHNSON, RHONDA MIRIAN JOHNSON, ROBERT DENNIS JOHNSON, ROBERT LEE Bobby’s Club JOHNSON, VAN HODGES DECA JOHNSON, WILLIAM JAMES, JR. Drum Major for Walker Band JONES, ALBERTA E. Girls Drill Team, Upward Bound, Achievement Junior JONES, ARTHUR EMANUFL DECA JONES, CLIFTON LEROY Football JONES, COLLINS NATHAN Football, VICA JONES, CORNELL Walker Choir, Basketball team, Male Glee Club, Madrigal Singers JONES, DIANNE DELORES Yearbook staff, Superlative Committee, Senior Class Council, Library Club, Nominating Committee, Dragon Roar JONES, JACQUELINE ALICE Student Council, Secretary homeroom. JONES, JOYCE JONES, LINDA INEZ Student Council, Orchestra JONES, MICHAEL LEE Football team, Baseball team. JONES, NORMAN Prophecy Club JONES, PAMELA JONES, ROBERT, JR. DECA, Modern Dancers Senior directory JONES, ROBERT MARCUS Football Team, Track Team JONES, RONALD FREDERICK JONES, RONALD PATTONIE JONES, ROWENA ELAINE Workshop Committee JONES, SANDRA ELIZABETH Yearbook Representative, Secretary Student Council, Secretary homeroom, Installation Committee. JORDAN, CAROLYN PATRICIA VOT Club, Y-Teens JORDAN, HELLEN JORDAN, SUSAN ESTELLE Dragon Roar, Senior Class Council JOSEPH, RAYMOND ALFRED KEARVEY, RUSSELL EUGENE KELLY, VERNICE YVONNE DECA KENNY, BRENDA SUE History Club KENNEY. JAMES OVELL Football KENNEY, MELVIN AUBREY Photography Club KEYS, LINDA DIANNE National French Honor Society, National Honor Society. KIMBROUGH, WILLIAM GRANT Football KING, BRENDA ONLEY Student Council, Prophecy Committee. LACY, DELORES ANN VOT, Secretary Senior Class, Yearbook staff. LACY, JUDITH GAYLE President VOT Club, FBLA LACY, SARAH LEE National Honor Society, National French Honor Society, Yearbook — staff, Voice Staff, Reflections Staff, Youth Editor Richmond News Leader, Richmond Youth Speak Out 144 LANE, ARTHUR RANDOLPH Literary Club LANE, CHERYL LANETTE Walker Marching Band, Student Council. LANGHORNE, JACOB LEE, CHARLOTTE ANN FBLA, Baccalaureate Committee, Yearbook Representative LEE, LAVERNE LOIS LEE, SHIRLEY ANN Senior Installation Committee. LEE, CLIFTON LESTER, JOANNE Majorette, VOT Club, Secretary Senior class. LEVI, ADRIAN C. VOT Club LEWIS, BEVERLY ANTIONETTE Walker Band, Concert Band, Orchestra Voice Staff, Student Council, Human Relations Club. LEWIS, DIANE ELIZABETH DECA LEWIS, YYONNE JACQUELINE LITTLE, LINDSAY DARNELL VICA, Rifle Team, Humanities Club. LOCKLEY, CLIFFORD EARL Cadet Corps LOMAX, RUSSELL Student Council LONG, DORIS REGINA LOVING, LINWOOD ROBINSON Walker Band, Choir, Madrigal Singers, Male Glee Club, Drum Major. MARROW, PHYLISTINE MARSH, FRANCES ALBERTA MARTIN, JOYCE MARIA MASSENBURG, EVA REGINA MAYES, PEARL PAULETTE Library Aide MAYO, CLARA EDITH FBLA, Baccalaureate Committee, VOT Club. MAYO, HATTIE VICTORIA MAYO, JOHN THOMAS Class Will Committee, Audio-Visual Club. Class Will Committee, Audio-Visual Committee. MAYO, KENNETH EDWARD DECA MAYO, MICHAEL EDWIN Audio-Visual Club McCOY, CHARLINE McDANIEL, BRENDA SELENA Senior Class Will Committee, Secretary Charm and Culture Club, Secretary VICA. McGEE, LARRY THOMAS DECA McMICKENS, VICKIE LOUISE Student Council, Dragon Roar Staff, Science Club, Installation Committee McMORRIS, CAROLYN AMELIA Church Choir, DECA, Yearbook Representative McQUEEN, CHERYL CYNTHIA National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Majorette, Humanities Club, Central Richmond Association, Senior Class Council. McWILLIAMS, MELVIN DOUGLAS Spanish Club. MILES, VICKIE ANN Cheering Team, Miss Walker Committee. MEDLEY, DEBORAH ANN FBLA, VOT Club, Yearbook Representative. MELVIN, ANTHONY LINWOOD VICA MENEFIELD, GILBERT ARNOLD Math Club, Upward Bound. MERRIMAN, DOROTHY A. FBLA MILLER, HAROLD DUNBAR Drama Club, Photography Club, Homeroom President MILLS, CRAIG KENDALL Band, Orchestra, Assistant Yearbook, French National Human Relations Club, Editor-in-Chief Honor Society, National Honor Senior directory Society. MINES, ADDISON EARNEST Sports MINES, CLEO AQUANETTE Modern Dancers MINNS, DELORES ANTOINETTE Junior Red Cross MITCHELL, CLARENCE H. MITCHELL, MARIAN LOUISE Walker Band, National Honor Society, Science Club. MITCHNER, CORA JEAN MOBLEY, DORIS VOT Club, FBLA. MORGAN, ALFRED LEWIS MORGAN, CHARLES J. MORRIS, WILLIAM CLATTIES MORTON, AUDREY TAYLOR MOSLEY, LUEVATER DELORIS MOSS, McKINLEY JONES Walker Choir, Make Glee Club, Madrigal Singers MOYE, PAMELA CLOYTE VOICE Staff, Secretary Literary Club, Secretary Dragon Roar, Class Night Committee, Senior class Council. MURPHY, SALLY ANN Youth Organization, Junior Achievement, Nominating Committee, Senior class Council, Library Aide. MYERS, WILLIAM MELVIN FBLA NERO, DENNISE NUNERY, MAMIE DELORES FBLA, Yearbook Representative, Youth Society PACE, JAMES EDWARD PARKER, EDNA YVONNE Yearbook Representative, Budget Committee. PARKES, THOMAS LEE 145 PATTERSON, CELESTINE LAVERNE Cheering Team, Math Club, Upward Bound. PATTERSON, ELWOOD PASCHAL PEAY, ANTHONY MOSCHETTI PEMBERTON, ALLEN GRODA Hi-Y, Dragon Roar, Aerospace Club. POINDEXTER, SYLVIA DELORES POLLARD, DEBORAH JEANNE Photography Club, Human Relations Club. POWELL, BARBARA ANN Cheering Team, Walker Choir POWELL, ELEANOR LOUISE PLUMMER, CHARLENE President DECA, President Homeroom, FBLA, Student Council, Class night Committee, Alpha Phi Theta. RANDALL, MARCEIA HOPE Y-Teens, Modern Dancers, Committee, Chessants Social Achievement. Nominating Club, Junior REDWOOD, MAXINE REED, LEGERTHA ELDRIDGE National Honor Society, National French Honor Society, Secretary Homeroom. REID, FRANCINE Drama Club RHAMES, ALFREDA Student Council, Superlative Committee. RICHARDSON, LAURA ELIZABETH National French Honor Society, Walker Band, President Homeroom, Y-Teens, French Club, Senior Council, Yearbook Representative. RIDDICK, McDONALD, II! Walker Band RIPPY, VIRGINIA LOUISE Nominating Committee, Installation Commit- tee, Junior Red Cross. RIVERS, MARJORIE Feature Writer Yearbook. Charm and Culture Club, Baccalaureate Committee. ROANE, CALVINSENE ANTIONETTE ROBERTSON, CONNIE ROBINSON, LINDA MARICA ROBINSON, KENNETH LEON ROBINSON, NEVA GAYLE ROBINSON, OTIS LOUIS Photography Club, Senior Council ROOKS, PATRICIA WADE Y-Teens, Modern Dancers ROWE, ANNIE LEE Ushers, Church Choir, Senior class Installation Committee, Yearbook Representative. SAMUEL, MARJORIE ANN FBLA SATCHELL, MELVIN DOUGLAS SEABORNE, JAMES SCOTT, HOWARD PHILIP VICA SCOTT, REGINA MARIE Junior Achievement SHACKLEFORD, ROSLYN ANNETTE SHAW, GWENDOLYN ELIZABETH FBLA, Yearbook staff, VOT Club. SHEARN, PATRICIA ANN SHEPPERSON, CHARLES HENRY Track team, goif, basketball team SHEPPERSON, LINDA DARNELL VICA SILLS, THOMAS ELMO Basketball team SKINNER, GWENDOLYN DELORIS SKINNER, LINDA DIANE FBLA SMITH, BRENDA OTELIA Charm and Culture Club, Junior Red Cross, Miss Walker Committee. SMITH, GEORGE TIMOTHY DECA, Church choir, Social club. SMITH, JEROME IRWIN Tennis team SMITH, LAVERNE DIANNE Senior directory SMITH, LAWRENCE EDWARD DECA, Rotary club, Elites Social Club. SMITH, LEON Audio-Visual Club SMITH, MELVIN DOUGLAS SMITH, PATRICIA ANN Junior Red Cross, Junior Achievement SMITH, PATRICIA ANN 2 SMITH, VIVIAN LORETTA SMITH WILLIAM EDWARD SOOKINS, BARBARA ROSEANN Walker Band, Literary Club, Business Manager English Letter, President homeroom. SOOKINS, CARMENSITA Student Council, Photography Club, Yearbook photographer SPAIN, GLORIA ANN SPAIN, WILLIE Aerospace Club STALLINGS, NATHAN NATHANIEL FBLA, Cadets STOKES, B ARBARA MONTEZ Literary Club SUGGS, CAROL Senior class play, Modern Dancers, Junior Red Cross. SUGGS, WILBERT LOUIS VIP Social Club TAYLOR, KATHERINE WILSON JOHNSON Majorette, Senior class Representative TAYLOR, LOUISE TAYLOR MARY ELIZABETH Cheering Team TAYLOR, MICHAEL ERIC THE VOICE, Math Club, Dragon Roar, National Honor Society, National French Honor Society. TAYLOR, SANDRA ALLEN National Honor Society, National Frnech Honor Society, Student Council, Human Relations Club, Math Club, NCCJ, YWCA TAYLOR, SHIRLEY EUGENE, JR. 146 Aerospace Club, Junior Achievement, Vice President homeroom. TERRY COREISE Walker Choir, FBLA, Senior Council, Cheer Leader. TERRY, LAURA BRYCE THOMAS, GWENDOLYN PRISCILLA Y-Teen Club THOMAS, NANCY ELAINE Walker Choir, Vice President FHA. THOMAS, RALPH THOMAS, SHELIA THOMAS, VALERIE DENISE Junior Achievement THOMAS, WILLIAM EDWARD Football team THOMPSON, GWENDOLYN V. THOMPSON, JANE LINDA Walker Band, Charm and Culture Club THOMPSON, VALERIE OLEAN Y-Teens, VOICE Staff, Dragon Roar. THROWER, JULIS DELCINIA lota Lambda Mu TILLMAN, MARVIN L. TINSLEY, JONATHAN TRENT, JOHN WESLEY TUCKER, HAROLD O. TUNE, BARBARA ANNE YWCA, Cheering Squad, Epsilon Beta Omego, Yearbook staff TUNSTALL, ROSALAND GAIL FHA, Junior Red Cross TURNER, BARBARA TURNER, LINDA DELORES TYLER, JULIA ANN R. Office Helper UNDERWOOD, LINDA DARLENE Math Club VALENTINE, HAZEL DARLENE DECA VAUGHAN, AUBREY CURTIS Audio-Visual Club VAUGHAN, BERNADETTE TART President FBLA, Secretary Committee Nominating WADDY, VERONICA DIANE Future Teachers of America WALKER, JAMES OSCAR WALKER, KAROLYN L. Math Club, Homeroom officer, representative Yearbook WALL, DAVID JEROME President homeroom, President VIP’S WALL, JOYCE ANN WALLER, MERVIN LEE DECA WARNER, MARY WASHINGTON, JANE ELIZABETH Walker Choir WATKINS, GEORGE EDWARD Montclair Social Club, Yearbook representative, DECA Usher, Nominating Committee WATSON, ALEXANDER JR. Football, Track, Zeta, Phi Psi Fraternity WATSON, MILDRED JANET Cheering Squad, President of Math club WATTS, GWENDOLYN DIANE F.H.A. Church Choir, Yearbook WEST, CORNELIAS Senior directory WHITE, JAMES WHITE, SYLVIA Girl Glee Club, Junior Achievement WHITE, VAN YVELLE Senior Class Council, Human Relations Club, Photography Club, School Choir WHITING, SANDRA LEE VOT, FBLA WHITLOCK, MICHAEL HARDEN Science Club, Math Club, School Newspaper, Fine Arts Magazine, CHECKMATE SOCIAL CLUB WIGGINS, ALEXANDER WIGGINS, EVELYN WILLIAMS FBLA CLUB WILCOX, DEBORAH LORRAINE FHA CLUB WILKERSON CAROLYN WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH HELENA WILLIAMS, FRANCES DENISE Historian Committee WILLIAMS, JOHN WESLEY A. Football WILLIAMS, LEROY THEODORE JR. WILLIAMS, VALARIE ROSEVERLEAN Will Committee WILLIS, MELVIN WILLIS, PAMELA ANN Modern Dance, Madrigal Singer WILLIS, SUSAN ANNE 147 WILSON, BARBARA ANN Will Committee WILSON, ELEANOR ODEALIAN Y-Teens, Student Council WINBUSA, WANDA ELAINE Basketball, Sewing WINSTON, DOROTHY ANN Editor of Newspaper, Yearbook Staff, National Honor Society, Dragons Roar Staff, Quill and Scroll WOOD, MURRAY Football, Baseball, Basketball WOOD, RUTH CLEMINTINE Band, Junior Achievement, Vice Homeroom Pres. WOODS, GALE LEVERN Redcross, Baccalaureate WOODS, RAYLONZO MONTINO DECA, MARQUIN SOCIAL CLUB WOODY, DORIS WOOLRIDGE, INEZ DORETHA FHA, YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT, DAVID LEE Math Club, Library Club WRIGHT, FAYE DENISE WYATT, MAURICE WYNN, EDNA RUTH YOUNG, CECELIA YOUNGER, WILLIANIA Signs and symbols with meanings to learn Issues to face like PEOPLE must. Goals are set, the challenge is on To meet the problems, for PEOPLE must. Like People ‘of today we strivé and learn New ways; old trails that are blazed. We sense and feel the air around The struggle PEOPLE endure. Yet, when all fs still and calm sets in Hope aboymds, PEOPLE shout A joyous chant UNIORS: | wm Now, Seniors soon. gx Oe Burnette Anita Alston Linda Patricia Alston Veronica Anderson Beatrice Archer LaFonde M. Armstead £ Lurraine Baptist Evelyn Esther Barbee Gerald Wendell Barcroft Vernitta Batchelor Sandra Anne Benbow Francetta Black Larry Bland Veronica Lorraine Blunt Jeffery Booker Rosalind Vanessa Booker Rosemary Elaine Booker MAK Charles L. Boyd Judy D. Bracy Wanda Eugenia Branch Robert Terry Briggs Belinda E. Britt Bobbye J. Brown Shirley Ann Brown Deloris Ann Bruce Francine M. Chanbliss Sandra Champion Mary Alice Cook Theresa M. Cousins Ruth Elizabeth Cox Lorna J. Crawford Kerin Winfrey Curtis Reginald Dance eon Tae EB 4 Seteemetiecte Theresa E. Finney Audrey Ford Dorothy Mae Ford Aleatha Irene Frazier Patricia Ann Gault Ira C. Gist Goldie Elaine Goode JudithAnn Gray Rosetta Jane Harding Aldernette Harris Jacqueline Ann Harris Portia Marie Harris a Thomas Rogers Haynes Maurice A. Henderson Victor Thomas Herbert Milton Hopkins Ronald L. Holt Marva Francine Howard Alonzo B. Hunter Laureitte Hunter Nona Yvonne Jackson Sharon E. Jackson Vernetta Kay Jackson Lonell Cleola James Mable James Dale B. Johnson John Johnson 152 Juanita Marie Johnson Laverne Yvette Johnson Carolyn Kenny Rosa McCloud Cynthia Lorraine Monroe Ruth LaVerne Johnson Otis Lincoln, Jr. “he Ellsworth McLean Douglas Wayne Moss Julia Jones William Lipscomb Andrew Miles Rudolph Murray 153 LaFonde Jones Jessie E. Lyons Brinda Irene Montague Dian Patricia Nash Sylvia Zonita Macklin Willie Lee Morgan Dorothy Marie Neville i Charles Bernard Owens Gwendolyn Page Ernest Parker Judy Ann Peay Jackie Poindexter y x Constance Alfreda Randolph Glenda Robinson Gwendolyn Yvonne Ross Dorothy Ross Tyrone Rowland Ida Mae Ruffin Barbara Mae Russell Brenda Ann Saunders Susan Scott Margaret Juanita Shaw Carolyn R. Sheffield Wanda Naomi Shelton Barbara D. Simms Shelia Gail Simms 154 Edith Ann Smith John Smith June Variessa Smith Walter Randolph Smith Phyllis Swann Anita Taylor Loretta E. Taylor Robert Vincent Tapper Renee D. Thompson Marilynn P. Tucker Valerie Vincent Clementine Iris Wall Lorna Renee Warden Ronnie Lee West Barbara Ann Williams Clementine Williams Andre J. Wilson Barbara Jean Woodson 155 Theresa Starks Barbara Ann Woodson JUNIOR CLASS ORGANIZED. As a result of a well-planned election, among juniors, the class selected officers for the 1971 graduating class. The newly elected officers immediately called a meeting to plan a program of action for the class. Indications seem to predict an active year for 156 Leon E. Wright, Jr. the class. The officers as pictured are: Goldie Goode, Treasurer; Reginald Dance; Wanda Branch, Vice President; Jerome Ross, President; and Constance Randolph, Secretary. Juniors are active people JUNIORS MAKE HONOR ROLL: The photographer was lucky to catch these many juniors together. Usually they are all over the place. This group was caught going to a meeting during Activity period. These juniors are all Honor Roll Students. They are: Camilla Easely, Thomas Brown, Rosalind Booker, Wanda Shelton, Lonell James, Jackie Seaton, Jerome Ross, Maurice Henderson, Michael Hall and Audrey Ford. 157 JUNIORS LEARN ABOUT YEAR- BOOK: Harry Bryce, Editor-in- Chief '70 Yearbook, gives some points on yearbook layout to juniors, Goldie Goode and Sylvia Macklin. Juniors are members of the yearbook staff along with seniors. ‘Tt takes all Kinds of People Working in all sorts of jobs Earning all Kinds of Money To Keep a community alive and growing, It takes People with all kinds abilities Contributing in all sorts of ways, 7 With. appreciations and will- ingness To. inspire and challenge Pédple These are the Kind of People Who support the inspirations of each new set of People In an economic way. Abernathy, Mr. Mrs. William Neslson Abraham, Mrs. Ann H. Absalom, Mr. Alfred E. Adams, Miss Carolyn Janzella Adams, Mr. Mrs. Charles E. Adams, Mrs. Nannie R. Adams, Miss Rosa A. Addison, Mrs. Carrol Adkins, Mr. Mrs. Russell D. A Friend Afford, Mrs. Sara Agiskill, Mrs. Alease Albert, Miss Lillie Alexander, Mr. Cleveland Alexander, Mr. David A., Jr. Alexander, Miss Mary E. Alexander, Mr. Micheal Alexander, Mr. Samuel D. Alford, Mrs. Annie L. Alford, Mrs. Maggie Allbrooks, Mr. Jimmy Allen, Mrs. Alice Allen, Mr. Mrs. Booker T. Allen, Mr. Burnest Stanley Allen, Mr. David Allen, Mr. Mrs. Eugene Allen, Miss Eugenia M. Allen, Mr. Clyde Allen, Mrs. Harriet A. Allen, Mr. Howard Allen, Mr. Mrs. James T. Allen, Miss Jean Audrey Allen, Mr. Joseph Allen, Mrs. Juanita Lee Allen, Mr. Mrs. Lowell C. Allen, Mrs. Mary B. Allen, Mrs. Mary E. Allen, Mr. Perry Allen, Mrs. Phyllis C. Allen, Mr. Mrs. Raymond L. Allen, Mr. Robert A. Allen, Mrs. Ruby Allen, Mr. Mrs. Samuel E. Allen, Mr. Steven Allen, Mr. Willie Allen, Mr. William Craig Allison, Mrs. Alice B. Allison, Mrs. Viola Alston, Mr. Calvin D. Alston, Mr. Mrs. Clyde O. Alston, Mrs. Cora L. Alston, Mr. Howard R. Alston, Mr. Mrs. Mansfield A. Alston, Miss Marilyn L. Alvarado, Mrs. Josphine B. Ampey, Mrs. Bettie Ann Anderson, Mrs. Adelaide Anderson, Miss Beatrice C. Anderson, Mr. Mrs. Charles F. Anderson, Cliff and Louise Anderson, Mrs. Clora Anderson, Miss Deborah A. Anderson, Mrs. Delois Lewis Anderson, Mrs. Everlyn E. Anderson, Mr. Mrs. George E. Anderson, Mrs. Hattie J. Anderson, Mrs. Ibee R. Anderson, Mr. James C. Anderson, Mrs. Josephine Anderson, Mrs. Laura M. Anderson, Mrs. Lillie M. Anderson, Rev. Mrs. Louis Anderson, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Miss Margaret Anderson, Mr. Mrs. Marvin B. Anderson, Mr. Michael L. Anderson, Mr. Roy Anderson, Mrs. Ruby A. Anderson, Mr. Mrs. Russell Anderson, Mr. Mrs. Silas F. Anderson, Mr. Tyrone L. Anderson, Mr. William Andrews, Mrs. Ruth M. Andrews, Mr. Willie M. Antorine, Mrs. Beatrice Archer, Mrs. Alice R. Archer, Miss Brenda L. Archie, Mr. Charles Ralph Archer, Miss Cora B. Archer, Miss Mary Archer, Mr. Mrs. Samuel Archer, Mr. Wilbur Armstead, Mr. Dannie Edward Armstead, Mr. Mrs. Frank L. Armstead, Mr. Spencer E. Armstrong, Mr. David John Armstrong, Mr. Mrs. H. M. Armstrong, Mr. Mrs. Haywood Arrington, Mr. Mrs. Calvin Arrington, Levi Arrington, Mr. Roosevelt O. Arrington, Mr. Willie Gaston Artis, Mr. Amos Artis, Mr. Ned Ashlock, Mrs. Emily T. Atkins, Mr. Atkinson, Mrs. Juanita Atkinson, Mrs. Mable Odessa Atkinson, Mr. Peter L. Atkinson, Mr. S. A. Austin, Mrs. Jessie C. Austin, Mrs. Margaret F. Austin, Mrs. Vivian L. Austin, Mr. Mrs. Willie Lee Auens, Mr. Mrs. Russell R. Aviles, Mrs. Doris T. Ayles, Mrs. Helen T. Baccus, Mrs. Alberta B. Baccus, Miss Barbara L. Baccus, Diane Anita Baccus, Miss Jacqueline Diane Baccus, Mr. Mrs. Nathaniel Bagby, Mr. Arthur, Jr. Bagby, Mr. Mrs. Arthur J., Sr. Bagby, Mrs. Dorothy C. Bagby, Mr. James Bagby, Mrs. Mary C. Bailey, Mr. Allen Bailey, Mr. Benjamin Nelison Bailey, Miss Carolyn Helen Bailey, Mrs. Edith M. Bailey, Mrs. Edna Mae Bailey, Mr. Eugene Earl Bailey, Mrs. Gladys Virginia Bailey, Mr. Mrs. James Bailey, Mrs. Mamie Bailey, Mr. Richard Bailey, Mr. Rogers L. Bailey, Mr. Mrs. Milton Bailey, Miss Runia Mae Bailey, Mr. Samuel, III Bailey, Mrs. Shelia Bailey, Mrs. Vivian M. Bailey, Mr. William Baines, Miss Patricia Yvonne Baker, Mrs. Charlotte B. Baker, Mrs. Gladys L. Baker, Mrs. Hattie B. Baker, Mr. Horace Baker, James Baker, Mr. Mrs. John B. Baker, Mr. L. Bruce Baker, Mr. Mrs. Roy Baker, Mr. Mrs. Walter Baker, Mr. William A. Baldacci, Mr. J. E. Bali, Mr. Edward Ball, Rosa H. Banks, Mrs. Audrey Louise Banks, Miss Beverly Banks, Miss Callie M. Banks, Mrs. Corine Banks, Mrs. Dorothy Leftridge Banks, Mr. Mrs. Eddie L. Banks, Mrs. Elma Conway Banks, Mrs. Gladys Banks, Mr. Mrs. James J. 160 Banks, Mrs. Mattie Mayo Banks, Mr. Mrs. Norman Lloyd Banks, Mr. Richard Alfred Banks, Mr. Mrs. Robert E., Jr. Banks, Mrs. Rosea Banks, Mr. Rutherford Roane Banks, Mrs. Verneppe Elizabeth Banian, Mrs. Virginia E. Banner, Miss Flossie Banning, Mr. Mrs. Robert Barbee, Mrs. Dorothy Barber, Miss Orlanda Marie Barber, Mr. Robert Lee Barber, Mr. William L. Barbour, Mr. Thomas Russell Barbour, Mr. Alford Barfield, Mr. Mrs. Thomas O. Barum, Mr. Samuel D. Barksdale, Mr. Mrs. Dewey B., Sr. Barley, Mrs. Mary F. Barlow, Mr. Mrs. Edward W. S. Barlow, Mr. Mrs. Hucles C. Barlow, Mr. Mrs. John N., Jr. Barlow, Mr. John N., Sr. Barnes, Mr. Antonio Gresham Barner, Mr. Mrs. Charlie Barnes, Miss Mary Barnes, Set. Barnes, Mrs. Roxie Venable Barnett, Miss Patricia Ann Barnette, Mr. Kenneth Lee Barnhart, Mrs. Mandy Baron, Jack Bartholomew, Mr. Carroll D. Barrett, Mr. Mrs. William E. Barrier, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Bass, Mr. David R. Bass, Mr. Harry Basright, Mrs. Mary Basright, Mr. Oliver Bassette, Mrs. Vernetta Fayette Batchelor, Mrs. Mary Estelle Bates, Mr. A. W. Bates, Mr. Charlie Calven Bates, Mr. Mrs. Charles R. Bates, Mrs. Virginia A. Battle, Mrs. Gladys E. Battle, Mrs. Hanna R. Battle, Mr. Mrs. James Battle, Mr. Mrs. Philip E. Baugh, Mrs. Dorothy J. Baugh, Mrs. Mabel Baylor, Miss Carolyn Ann Baylor, Miss Elsie Arethea Baylor, Mr. Chester Baylor, Mr. Mrs. Styart Baylor, Mrs. Vernell V. Beale, Miss Deloris Elizabeth Beale, Miss Geneva Beale, Mrs. Odell Beamon, Mrs. Ikie H. Beard, Mr. Gaither Lee Beard, Mr. Mrs. Dwight Leroy Beard, Mr. Mrs. Monroe Beard, Mr. Mrs. Willie Beaver, Mr. Mrs. Charles, Jr. Beaver, Mrs. Virgie Rose Bebbs, Mr. Mrs. Joseph Belch, Mr. Irving W. Belcher, Mr. Mrs. James R. Belcher, Mrs. Ophelia K. Bell, Mrs. Adelaide Bell, Mrs. Barbara Bell, Mrs. Helen M. Bell, Miss Joyce Elizabeth Bell, Miss Patricia Ann Bell, Mrs. Ruth H. Bell, Miss Sandra Germaine Bell, Mr. Walter George Bellamy, Miss Zelia B. Belton, Mr. Mrs. William C. Belton, Mr. William Cullen Benbow, Mr. Leroy Russell Benbow, Mrs. Louise Watson Benjamin, Mr. Sammie Benjamin, Mr. Mrs. Willie M., Sr. Benner, Mr. Alfred Louis Bennett, Mr. James Bennet, Mr. Alfred Bentley, Mrs. Cynthia E. Bently, Mr. Alexander Benton, Mr. Mrs. James H. Benton, Misses Monica and Terse Bentteil, Mr. John W. Berkeley, Mrs. Beatrice Berry, Mrs. Alfredia C. Berry, Miss Bernice V. Berry, Mrs. Deloris W. Berry, Mr. Mrs. George W. Berry, Mrs. Macy Berry, Mr. Ray Best, Myrna Ruth Best, Mr. Mrs. Willard M. Beverly Beverly, Mrs. Elsie Beverly, Mr. Mrs. O. Milton Beverly, Mr. Mrs. Milton O. Beverly, Mr. Richard H. S. Bey, Mr. Mrs. Joseph Bey, Mrs. Leola Lewis Bey, Mrs. Louise R. Bey, Mr. Mrs. Rayfield Morion Bey, Mrs. Susie H. Bickham, Mrs. Cora Lee Biggs, Mrs. Lucille H. Billops, Mr. Mrs. William E. Binford, Mr. Mrs. Jerome G. Binga, Mrs. Anthony J. Binham, Miss Barbara Jean Birdsong, Miss Virginia Bivens, Mrs. Mary S. Black, Mr. Mrs. Frederick W., Jr. Blackwell, Mr. Mrs. Charles Blair, Mrs. Vivian Blake, Mrs. Leslie Blakey, Bessie T. Bland, Miss Bessie LeVoira Bland, Miss Constance Louise Bland, Miss Brenda Bland, Mr. Hosea Bland, James R. Bland, Mrs. Nannie Mae Bland, Mr. Mrs. Rogers Bland, Mr. Mrs. Vernon Lee Bland, Mr. Mrs. Willie Archer Blount, Mrs. Josephine Bount, Mr. Mrs. Layton Blunt, Mrs. Rosalee Blunt, Mr. Mrs. Webster McKinnely Boatwright, Mr. Mrs. Joseph W. Boatwright, Mrs. Louise A. Bobbitt, Mr. Mrs. Wilbur Boddie, Mrs. Claude E., Jr. Bodie, Mrs. Ollie Mae Bodrick, Miss Gracie Mae Boggan, Miss Ruth Vivian Bolden, Miss Aurlia Beatrice Bolden, Mr. Mrs. Joseph Bolden, Miss Marie E. Bolling, Mr. Clyde O. Bolling, Freddie Earl Bolling, Mr. Mrs. Frederick Bolling, Mr. Mrs. John R., Jr. ' Bolden, Mr. Joseph Bnaparte, Miss Mary Bond, Mr. Cloves Bond, Mrs. Virginia B. Bonner, Mrs. Haywood Bonner, Wilbert P. Booker, Mrs. Addie Wyatt Booker, Mr. Mrs. Allen Booker, Miss Ann Jeanette Booker, Miss Barbara J. Booker, Mr. Mrs. Benjamin Booker, Carlton S. Booker, Mrs. Geraldine B. Booker, Mr. Harry Booker, Mrs. Helen D. Booker, Mr. James O. Booker, Mr. Joe L. Booker, Miss Joyce Elizabeth Booker, Mr. Junius R . Booker, Mr. Mrs. Lawrence L. Booker, Mrs. Mary G. Booker, Mrs. Mary Portee Booker, Mr. Mrs. Richard Booker, Miss Richelle Lynn Booker, Mr. Mrs. Robert B. Booker, Miss Rosemary Elaine Booker, Mr. Mrs. Russell M., Jr. Booker, Mrs. Ruth Coleman Booker, Miss Shirley J. Booker, Mrs. Shirley Mae Booker, Mr. Thomas P. Booker, Mr. Mrs. Tommy J. Boone, Mr. Lewis A. Booth, Miss Cecelia Booth, Mrs. Jean L. Boston, Miss Martha Boston, Miss Paterica Boswell, Mrs. Geneva W. Bowden, Mrs. Gladys S. Bower, Mr. Mrs. Walker McArthur Bowie, Mr. Mrs. Clyde M., Sr. Bowie, Miss Victorie Bowles, Mrs. Teressa P. Bowling, Mr. Humphrey Bowman, Mrs. Lucy Bowman, Mrs. Naomi H. Bowman, Mr. Mrs. Rufus, Jr. Bowser, Mr. Mrs. James O., Sr. Bowser, Mr. Mrs. Lorenza G. Boyd, Mr. Mrs. Alvin Boykin, Mr. Mrs. Clarence Boyd, Mr. James Henry Boyd, Mrs. J. Marqurite Boyd, Mr. Mrs. William A. Boykins, Mrs. Catherine Bracey, Mr. Mrs. James Lee, Jr. Bradley, Mr. David M. Bradley, Mrs. Juanita Bradshaw, Deacon John Brallett, Mr. Robert E. Brame, Mr. John T. Branch, Mrs. Alberta P. Branch, Mr. Alfred Louis Branch, Mrs. Ann P. Branch, Miss Barbara L. Branch, Mr. Aubrey Branch, Mrs. Catherine Branch, Mr. Mrs. Douglas R. Branch, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Branch, Mr. James Branch, Mr. Mrs. James E. Branch, Mr. Lawrence McKinley Branch, Mrs. Mary E. Branch, Mr. Mrs. Michael Anthony Branch, Mrs. Richard Branch, Mr. Mrs. Robert Branch, Mr. Robert A. Branch, Mrs. Viola Evelyn Branche, Mr. John A. Brandy, Mrs. Lucy Bratcher, Mrs. Catherine Braxton, Charles Edward Braxton, Mr. Cobin Braxton, Mr. Corbin Braxton, Mrs. Dallas Braxton. Mr. Mrs. David Braxton, Mr. Mrs. David Edward Bragg, Mr. Douglas Braxton, Miss Gwendolyn LaVern Braxton, Mr. Mrs. Hezekiah Braxton, Miss Jane E. Braxton, Mr. Mrs. James E. Braxton, Miss Linda D. Braxton, Mrs. Maude Braxton, Mr. Mrs. Moses Bray, Rev. Leroy M., Jr. Breplow, Mr. Ralph Brewer, Mr. Mrs. Aldonia Brewer, Mr. Mrs. John H. Bridges, Mrs. Margaret E. Bridges, Mrs. Sylvia P. Briggs, Mr. E. B. Briggs, Mr. Mrs. Eugene B. Briggs, Mrs. Janester Briggs, Mr. Josha Briggs, Mr. Joshua W. Briggs, Mrs. Kathleen D. Briggs, Mrs. Lillian Briggs, Mrs. Patricia S. Briggs, Mr. Mrs. Perry Lee, Sr. Briggs, Mr. William H. 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Yance, Mr. Mrs. Charles Robert Yancey, Mr. Preston M. Yancy, Mrs. Juanita G. Yarbrough, Mrs. F. Yates, Mrs. Maria L. Yates, Mrs. Mildred L. Yates, Mr. Mrs. Richard E. Yates, Mrs. Ruth E. York, Miss Elva York, Miss Irene Young, Mr. Mrs. Adolphus Cleophus Young, Mr. Mrs. Arnold Young, Miss Burnadine Young, Miss Lillie Mae Young, Mr. Linwood A. Young, Mr. Mrs. Linwood Young, Mr. Lucian Wilbur Young, Mrs. Lucille Young, Mrs. Margaret Young, Mr. Maurice E. Young, Mr. Mrs. Percell S. Young, Mr. Redolph Vallina Young, Mrs. Vivian Young, Mr. Walter Younger, Mr. Jake S. McCoy, Mr. Mrs. Charles Junious Wilson, Mr. Mrs. Alvin McKay VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY « «G) A fully accredited co-educational College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1865 and a Graduate School of Religion--Now in its SECOND CENTURY of 1970 Service to Education and Religion. University Center (Student Union Building)--one of the Four Modern Recently Constructed Air-Conditioned Buildings-- others being: Storer and MacVicar Halls (Men's and Women's Dormitories respectively) and J. M. Ellison Hall (Academic Building with an Observatory) at a total cost of over 6 1 2 Million Dollars. F kk F TO CHALLENGE THE CHALLENGING YOUTH AND THE CHANGING TIMES TODAY: --A distinguished faculty of various ethnic backgrounds, prepared in the finest Universities of the Americas, Asia and Europe. --A cosmopolitan student body of about 1300, rep. senting about 32 states and several foreign countries. --A $90,000 electronic Learning Center, besides the over 6 1 2 million dollars expansion mentioned above. --A member of a consortium with Concordia College (Moorhead, Minn.), University of Vir- ginia, and the Virginia Consortium for Asian Studies, besides a Junior Year Abroad program. --A member of the University Center in Virginia, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Associa- tion, Association of American Coileges, American Council on Education, Southern Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools, etc. --A variety of courses of instruction in the Divisions of Humanities, Social Science, Educa- tion, Natural Science and Mathematics with a major in over 25 different areas. --A liberal program of Student Aid that includes Scholarships, Grants, Work, and Loans. --A MINIMUM COST FOR A MAXIMUM EDUCATION! Summer Session Registration Saturday, June 13, 1970 Autumn Session Registration Monday, September 14, 1970 CP ED SP eS eS TS CP FS hl Pek a, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE: The Director of Admissions Virginia Union University 1500 North Lombardy Street Richmond, Virginia 23220 I WA 7 H.E.L.P.S. For The Best In Entertainment Contact Zeke Soul Setters Band so LABOR PEs ae Featuring Employer or Employee The Bonaevilles Quartet You name it, we have Haywood Johnson it, or we'll get it. HELPS at your Naas Service LIZE Glay St: 648-2826 Man’s Smee | WARD VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Rt. 60 Chippenham Parkway CHURCHILL (Midlothian Pike) RECORD SHOP BEST WISHES TO Beulah Alston 1802 Creighton Road Richmond, Va. 23223 For Free Delivery Call 649-8437 Home of Soul 8 Track Tape MR. AND MRS Pattridge WAVERLY P. JONES Under Management of Joseph C. Turnage. From 178 A FRIEND BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR MANY SUCCESSFUL YEARS AHEAD. 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A FRIEND Nick’s Shoe Shine Parlor 405 S. Meadow Street Prop. Nickey Jasper Congratulations to the Class of 1970 Bobby’s Billards Mr. Specter Brady Guys Dolls Billard Parlor 190 Bennie’s Barber Shop Service With A Smile 2204 Idlewood Ave. Phone 355-9067 Richmond, Va. Willis and Daniels Phone 644-3938 BEAUTY SALON 114 East Leigh Street Richmond, Va. 23219 A. M. Daniels O. P. Willis Prop. Air Conditioned ‘Individual Personality For The Woman Who Cares” Hobb’s Barber Shop Open Tuesday through Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Monday 105 S. Randolph Street Phone EL5-9553 EAST END BARBER SHOP 3206 East Marshall Street Phone 643-9807 It Pays To Look Your Best At EUGENE’S BARBER SHOP 1801 Idlewood Avenue Richmond, Va. Open Tues. — Sat. Eugene L. Fleming, Prop. JOHN LEWIS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH GREEN’S BARBER SHOP 1503 West Cary Street Hours: 5:00 to 9:00 P.M. Wednesday thru Saturday Leigh Street Beauty Shop COURTEOUS SERVICE BY APPOINTMENT Miss Louise A. Wright Mrs. Esther M. 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For we cannot ‘‘reshoot’’ the scene. Fortunately, we do have the only certain insurance against mistakes — a well-trained competent staff which serves with loyalty and dedication. 196 W. 1. JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME To the bereaved family we offer “THE FINEST TRIBUTE — THE MOST TRUSTED PROTECTION WITH MODERN SERVICE AT NO EXTRA COST” — Air Conditioned Chapel Phone 648-2452 Res. 359-6892 19 W. Leigh Street, Richmond, Va. 23220 Mount Moriah Baptist Church Two Greatest Commandments: Thou Shalt Love the Lord Thy God with all thy heart, soul, and mind. Second, Love thy neighbor as thy self, says Jesus BTU of Mount Moriah Baptist Church Rock Hill Baptist Church Rt. 4 Mechanicsville, Virginia Sunday School every Sunday 10: A.M. Morning Worship — 11:30 A.M. Deacon Richard G. Lee, Sr., Supt. E. M. Charity, Minister Traveletts Gospel Singers Richmond, Virginia Open for engagement for all Religious Activities To call 643-7732 Moore Street Baptist Church Dr. G. G. Campbell, Pastor Dr. Gordon B. 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Custom Made Convertible Tops And Seat Covers We Replace All Kinds of Glass Come In For First Class Service Phone EL3-2497 1401 West Cary Street Richmond, Virginia Phone 353-5634 Leroy Curry Pure Oil Station General Auto Repairs Pick-up and Delivery Service Leroy Curry Prop. 2001 West Cary St. Richmond, Va. Phone MI3-7298 GRANT’S AUTO SERVICE We Specialize in Automatic Transmission and Brake Service 523 North Adams St., Richmond, Virginia yc ass inley 108 East Grace Street @ MI 8-6515 Buy QUALITY Home Furnishings for a Fraction of the Real Value! Lovely Living Rooms Beautiful Bedrooms Distinguished Dining Rooms Beddings--Accessories--Draperies Carpeting To Fit YOUR Needs! And Free Decorator-Consultant Advice! Sydnor Hundley Has Served Virginians for 80 Years . But We're Up-To-Date in Every Way! And Our Convenient Credit Terms Are Tailored to YOUR Budget! Come By and Browse! 108 East Grace Street OPTED EE 0 ORE 200 People — in review The pages of this book will soon become history. The last page closes the curtain on a year that was full of exciting events. The senior high school year is the most rememberable year of high school life. The 1969-70 school year began on a high note and ended in a blaze of glory. To mention all of the happenings of the year would be impossible. At any rate, people would differ about which were the most outstanding events. But all will agree that the events listed below are the most impressive; (1) Senior Class play, March 26, 1970; (2) Senior Prom, June 3, 1970; (3) Bacca- laureate, June 7, 1970; (4) Class Night, June 8, 1970; (5) Commencement, June 13, 1970. After each suc- ceeding event the curtain draws a little closer, until the last major event, Commencement. And, then, the curtain is fully closed and a new people emerge. The planning and final publishing of this book was an enormous task. It required the cooperative efforts of hundreds of People. The Editorial staff is aware that a yearbook is primarily photojournalistic report- ing in such a way that the end product will be a per- manent record-memory book. Luckily, the staff was excitingly happy about the se- lection of the theme for the book — PEOPLE. The theme is the focal point around which the planning, the design, the layout, the contents, arrangement and book materials are woven. The exciting Sixties are over, but the events involving the peoples of all nations are still impressive and they carry over into the Seventies. People involve- ment in what they considered the fundamentals of living threatened, in too many instances, to tear asunder time proven institutions. It was a decade 201 when the young sought to be heard. It was a time of youth involvement in issues of realities. It was with such a backdrop that planning of this book was first begun. In the introduction of the book attempts are made to set the tone for that which follows. In this section photographs were carefully selected that would graphically present students involved in all phases of high school life. High school life is rich in episodes, with varying ex- periences. The richness of high school days is often expressed in the throbs and thrills of the teaching staff. Teachers are real live PEOPLE; people who bear the burden of translating that which seems unmean- ingful into that which is relevant. So by the use of photography the ‘soul of the people speaks out’. Hence, in order to capture the soul of the people who are so committed to the problems of young people, wide use of informals of teachers are used. In the section of the book dealing with academic ac- tivities, it is the ‘‘same story’’ but in a new setting. Here, the spirit that grips the late Sixties is the guid- ing force. All youth are not protestors nor are they revolutionaries. The feeling of the staff is that the largest segment of young people is concerned with issues that promise progress and advancements. Consequently, efforts are made to record youth en- gaged in and concerned with activities of scholastic, social, and civic learning situations. The staff takes the position that photographs can be used to record evidences of a people’s desire for higher levels of achievements. The senior section of the book was planned with joy and delight. It is intended that the layout reflect sim- plicity, yet at the same time express feelings of ac- complishments. To seniors, the traditional cap and gown is symbolic of that which is dignity, stateliness, refinements and achievements. Seniors would have it no other way. The photographs of juniors are less formal. Juniors are yet hopeful of that day that shall represent the culmination of striving and study as high school peo- ple. The athletic section of the book is covered in a way so as to convey the range of and enthusiasm for these types of activities at Walker High School. The aim is not to overpower the book with sports, but to impress the reader with the importance of worthwhile teach. lessons that school sports seek to WALKER ALMA MATER Maggie Walker, Alma Mater, We would wreathe thy wall with praise We would carol adoration To thy name for endless days. Tho in sunshine or in shadows, Bright with starlight, dark with storm, Here within thy cloister You would shield us from all harm. II Therefore, onward, upward lead us With your kind unerring hand, And forever true, you'd have us To thee, God and nature land. Words and music: Willie Thomas Jones With a deep sense of gratitude, names of persons and firms in the community are listed. These are the PEOPLE who through their public spirit indicate their concern for our youth and the problems of youth. These are the PEOPLE who are concerned about the aspirations and hope of all People. This, then, is the message that this book seeks to convey. It is, indeed, the hope of the staff that this yearbook shall not only serve as a memory book, but it shall also inspire PEOPLE to higher levels of learning and achievements. Young people shall rise up And people will listen, New people shall speak And the world must act. Advertisements, 177-200 Aides, Secretaries Harrison D. C., 14 Morris, D., 14 Richardson, J., 14 Montague, M. S., 14 Awards, Service, 90 Band, 64, 65, 66 Basketball, 102-103 Game Scene, 96 JV’s, 98 Players, 97 Team, 96 Business Teachers, 19 Christian, J. C. Fleming, A. N. Flowers, E. F. Lawson, N. Pettis, W. J. Saunders, M. Story, G. B. Cadets, 62-63 Cadet Ball, 74 Cheerleaders, 80 Cheerleaders, J.V., 103 Classes Biology, 43 Computer, 41 Cosmetology, 39 English, 42 French, 45 German, 45 History, 42 Home Ec., 37 Latin, 44 Masonry, 36 Needle Trades, 38 Physics, 43 Spanish, 44 Trig, 41 Typing, 40 VOT, 37 Woodwork, 36, 39 Class Sponsor, 108-109 Class Officers, 110 Class Installation, 111 Contestants, Miss Walker, 82-83 Miss Walker Runners-Up, 85 Contents, 3 Counselors, 16-17 Black, F. W. Clark Segar Spurlock Williams, M. Taylor, L. J. Culture and Grace, 75 Distributive Education Teachers, 18 Atkinson, S. Index Barbour, T. Keith Slough, J. Division Pages Achievements, 34-35 Administration, 10-11 Athletics, 78-79 Juniors, 148-149 Patrons and Ads, 158-159 Teachers Seniors, 106-107 English Teachers, 20-21 Boykins, K. G. Cannon, T. Friend, M. E. Hart, S. Kyles, |. A. Lipscomb, V. M. Salley, J. T. Savage, F. D. SCOUT ao: Segear, C. E. Exhibits Art, 72 Industrial Education, 73 Fine Arts, 33 Baskerville, J. Jasper, T. Jones, R. Thompson, E. Football, 86-87, 94 Backfield, 89 Classes, 93 Coaches, 86 Coach Gardner, 92 Ends, 90 Individual Players, 91 JNA, Bs Record, 87 Team, 88 Foreign Language Teachers, 22-23 Black, M.L. Collins, T. Gaines, A. L. Johnson Page, E. R. Parsell, E. Sartain, S. Washington, J. Windmuller, |. S. Foreword, 2 Groups and Activities Charm and Culture, 46 Cheerleaders, 67 French Honor Society, 47 Girls Basketball, 105 Golf, 104 Ge lg ee, Madrigal Singers, 46 203 Index Majorettes, 64, 65, 66 Modern Dancers, 46 Office Worker, 47 High School Bowl, 71 History Teachers Bartholomew, 24 Anderson, L. T., 24 Callaham, P., 24 Cooper, F., 24 Cousins, G., 25 Foster, G., 25 Henderson, A., 25 Sanders, A., 25 Williams, J., 25 Index, 203, 204 Industrial Education Teachers Anderson, G., 28 Armstrong, H. M., 28 Baker, V. E., 28 Hill, L. V., 28 Johnson, H. T., 29 Segear, A. S., 29 Williams, G. S., 29 Introduction, 4-9 Juniors, 150-156 Juniors Officers, 156 Junior Honor Students, 157 Juniors On Yearbook Staff, 157 Mathematics Teachers, 26-27 Brown, H. Diamond, R. Lighty, M. Nutall, D. Y. Richardson, R. Southerland, K. Williams, R. Organizations Choir, 56 D. E. Picnic, 58 Drama, 49 Driver's Training, 54 BAR OL Girl Talk Club, 49 Human Relations Club, 48 Humanities, 59 Installation of S.P.A. Officers, 52 Literary Club, 48 P. E. Department, 54 Physical Education, 55 Red Cross, 59 Reflections Magazine, 51 Silver Coach, 58 Student-Aids And Library Club, 48 204 Student Council Sponsors, 53 West-Side Story, 57 Voice Staff, 50 Y-Teens, 50 Patrons, 160-176 Pep Rally, 80-81 Physical Ed., 32 Bibby, F. Booker, R. Evans, J. Hopkins, H. Norrell, V. Principles Parkelowo- le Ransome, M. E., 12, 13 Gardner, A. L., 12-13 Segar, W. F., 12-13 Science Teachers Barham, S. Bolden, C. Bowser, G. Glover, M. Green, H. Segar, C. Taylor, P. Secretaries Pace, E. W., 14 Pannell, A., 14 Parson, M. 14 Archer, B., 14 Seniors, 112-140 Senior Class Committee, 111 Senior Directory, 141-147 Summary, 201-202 Tennis, 104 Thanksgiving, 68 Title Page Track Team, 99-100-101 Veteran's Day, 69 Workers, 15 Administrative Beamon, |. J. Boyd, J. Davis, L. Dungee, D. Gresham, A. Harrison, L. Monroe, C. Samuels, S. Vaughan, Yearbook Staff, 76, 77 PACA i baa sii oi uy oe ay Hee 7 a : 7 Pe EA is al i k 4 se x RARY OF VIRGINIA il 0081472 i i r 5 Hea 4 ih
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