Newport News High School - Anchor Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

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They shared in our quest for more knowledge, co-operarteii in our student government, strength- ened our clubs, entered into the spirit of our assemblies, and participated in our various sports. I Together we have had many memor- able experiences-moments of joy and sorrow, work and play, success and de- feat. Endeavoring to recall some of these events, the 1959 A N C H O R presents THIS IS YOUR LIFE' TRO HO IN DUCTIO SC OL LIFE CLASSROOM FACULTY ACTIVITIES CONTENTS 20 33 34 47 48 87 SPORTS SENI 0 S 6885 Qvu-1-tl HIP' ,,,,-pri It xs xxlth healtfelt gratitude that we wlsh to offer a small token of our appreclatlon for hls nex er endlng labors to a teacher xx ho has unselflshlx glx en of hls txme 1n behalf of others For thlrtx SIX xears he has ceaselesslx serx ed thls eommumtx H1s untlrmg efforts and smcere dexotlon to hlS xx ork haxe xx on for hlm the respect and admlratlon of all those xxho knoxx hlm A man of deep hllmllltx hls flrst ht h l xs been of h1s students Because of his thoug as 1 xxa understandmg xx 1xs he has been an msplratlon to manv d VS Hls kmdness md h1s good xxolks c mn not be measure e tlx mdebted to h1m for all that he has done for the ale grea students md idmmlstratlon of th1s school and even the tht e entlre school sx stem Because vxe xx ant hlm to knoxx a xx are thankful for haxmg such a fme person among us the Class of 1909 dedlc xtes 1ts xeazbook to Mr 'Nhles L Thomp QOH 5 's.,.f R Heather Alcorn lxennv Ol hanskw Fllled wlth excitement and buss davs l1fe at N N H S has held many happy and mean mgful experiences School 3SS8mbll6S pep as semblles school dances S C A progects plavs and athletlc contests have added much to our school llfe As we look back through these pages we wlll remember how wonderful UHOOL LIFE This is life at N.N. ----- The N. N, H. S. Dance Band is enthusiastically received as they make their debut at the Queen of Hearts Ball. Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar. All for Newport stand up and holler! 4 '-Mt. .WMMW f -yr ,V?f'i:7i '- M11 .Q 21 it M i A dash of pep, a sprinkle uf steam, a dose of cuaching, and a whole lot of team are the recipe for winning the Turkey Day Classic, as prepared by the Varsity Cheerleaders in the Hampton Pep Assembly. 8 . 1, 'lx uv . qw., . M. 404 fi af V ,J There are so many good books here that I can t decide which one I want to read, Marshall Adams remarks to Susan Perkins Busy, but Wonderful and momentous' .Xu 3x 9.9 X Q4 Warm spring days find students coming outdoors dur- ing lunch period to enjoy the sunny weather. Seated by the gym, Dan Rouse lends Ginny Krabbe a helping hand with her history assignment. C. Q Q ' . Q ..:.l . '0:' :hi HM o . fi lbw! ' N ' 'vf' A 0 I I' 'Og.. gf' After a morning of deep concen- .' - ' 4 A , 'QQ' .I tration, the appetizing food pre- , ' ' pared by our competent cafeteria staff brings a gleam to the eyes of V' - C jd hungry students. . Q xx Q 'f Oo :: ' .: ' 'Q' O Oo Q ff.: Q, 5 .if 4- o flex ll 'g' .Q .', Q O I .Q Jo - 4 0' o -- 0 if 9 90 0. Janitozfnahy of ' Roy the ' 1 47 Plan Y Committee of the Student Coun cll this bulletin board display lntroduced us to the new mem bers of our student body 'eff -wif E4-Evil fi? ned b the Newcomers ns Members of our faculty relax during their free period over a cup of coffee and the latest news T4 -- I. -M'. A5' '44, 4' Mrs. Williams, our school nurse, assists Dr. Gold- smith as he examines Ruby Phillips, a member of the hockey team. x Cherry lemon or apple? Whatever shes concoctxng we know it will be good ' Discussing the geographical influences of Germany's history Velma Petty and Betty Marshall prepare for class dis- cussion, sig. r' We shared 1n the h ard Work D -, . A 2 -' e 3 41 , sl p I s -, I , b .4 l ,f . - . V' - if z .Ir , , g' F l' 4 if ' V A J . 1 4, , - - wg 4, f . . I of What flavor today, Mrs. Bradford? ay, N l .-W' Q A ji I A er l il? 'I , -fe S Q 'li' i 1 . . . if -f K' . I ,AA-N I' 1 V X L3 ll N l 'sci ' +6 . 3 x , X5 5 l . X 1' x vm lx 4 'C rx 1 5 7 tl i ll A 1 ,' 5 nn' Q . lrzrijs . 17 l A 134 lp X N ' X And carefree At the end of a busy day an armful of books can become a rather heavy load. These stu- dents must be wondering if their friends will ever come. A special feature of the D. E. and D. O. Clubs Valentine Dance was the selection of a Queen of Hearts. Each school organiza- tion was asked to send its loveliest member to compete for the title, The candidates, wear- ing evening gowns, are shown dancing with their escorts. -of it S' --. 15. moments of each day Imagine the startled exclama- tions when the flashbulb popped! Caught unawares, our office staff didn't have a chance to greet the camera- man with their friendly smiles. - K . --gli a-.,,,,q,.'- ' -'--4.1. '71 f if A familiar twosome around the halls of N. N. H. S. are Kathy Jones and Robert Bracey. No doubt they are making last minute plans for Saturday night. I Y. 4' 2. ii.:- Long hours were spent S :A - .A ' -. ' -wx .f f -,V : - iff fig - - ' H , f , :flea-, gia I ' f' Q - J V- S? wifi ami , g f? :,,,g f. f t V1 ,,.fi-eff ' Y - , .fx-W A f ' gy, ,4 IQ w g ! ' I 'fir 'iff 51 ' g Y if AI Mast , M , N . a it ,LF -D ' 1 f 'e if f 5 nu ir . 't' W ' L, 4 'f 4 1' H t Q ki! if ' A-W' 'H-f - l , Q b Wifi? , ' lg' 1 W 5, f , 5 . tr gps' Hey girls, what's the latest news This is a typical 3 f - I if gab session during the girls gym classes - Vi 2, Long after students have left for home in the afternoon, the maids are busy cleaning the classrooms, readying them again for the next day. These are two of the hard working people who do so much to keep our school neat in ap- De8I'3l'lCe. .1 The Anchor Staff takes a breather for a picture between classes at Columbia University. N 4 an v x ,- l. I L A A v ff f .4 . J , - A n A-L I li I XXX eli- -QQ .lj - From the looks of the empty plates on those two trays it seems two hungry students thoroughly enjoyed a good lunch. Sandra Nesbitt introduces the hall of fame und officers during the annual Mouse Assembly In preparation for special events ear ,Lk-zifyi , '1 ..4 ,P Football enthusiasts take a time-out for refreshment dur- ing the half time of the New- port News-Hampton game. px .1 6. W- - ,I+ H. 9 1. 5 fi . cl' N 'l Q 1 As a traditional part of the observance of National Education week, the F.T.A. pre- sents members of the faculty with bright red apples as a token of appreciation. Mrs. Baker receives her apple from Connie Zeno, The cast of the Drama Department's fall production, Ring Around Elizabeth, takes a break between scenes at dress rehearsal. 3 Y Sf? Q-J' , 4 Lung gm 5 1 K ui, R THEM UL.k En UFI51' THE K - 'HI' Fl lam: , , N , There were numerous social activities 1. , , iii l s f i ' f 'iv' Charter members of the Newport News Mouseke- teer Club, Donald Schwartz, Billy Jenkins, Joe Frank, Jimmy Moody, and Gene Collins, lead the student body in welcoming the Sth graders into high school. , I 7' . ,1 4 - 'Q 4 fl . S Showing their approval, the Typhoon Mouse Club gives a warm reception to the eighth graders of 1959 as they receive their membership cards. I6 al Under the direction of Mr. Wilson, the Dance Band re- hearses several selections for a forthcoming engagement. This group's fine perform- ances for pep assemblies and dances have been enjoyed by everyone. . if 1' 2.1. a':,a ,1- ' Z X770 A circle of smiles from our Friendly Typhoons: Wayne Delozier, Jackie Belote, Judy Harrison, Gene Collins, John- ny Canepa, Brenda Veazey, Billy Bryant and Peggy Dail. 2 - 'QB- f if f f-'25-V, PT To meet our individual interests 1 1 At our traditional Christmas As- sembly, this year planned by the Music Department, the student body joined the chorus and band in singing carols. 1 L , V :lf 5, is Just back from gym class, these young ladies gather around the book racks in the cafeteria to make good use of the few minutes remaining before the bell. L p Q fe:,f7 I7 I' .ul s.-' 5 W: X ., zafj ,J my V . 1-1 , - . - 15 , 1 , ,. ,Q-1'-31:51 t. f .- -- -v f '?-'rf-- so , f, ,gf 1 j 5 5 4' ' f 7 125, if QQ . -43 3 ,A Q 1 1 X Evelyn Thomas, our popular Band Sweetheart, receives the traditional bouquet of roses from principal, Robert Maidment, during the half- time show of the Norview football game. School life has been terrific! It's difficult to put on a scarf with an armful of books. Always willing to help a friend, Elva Haley patiently holds Sudie Barfield's textbooks as they prepare to leave school for the day. Playinz our victory song, Newport's Gonna Shine , the band lends color and spirit to the excitement of the New- port News- XVarwick football game. 5.32 , 'J i' t Adding beauty and meaning to our Thanks- giving Assembly was the music presented by the Senior Chorus under the direction of Mrs. I..aPides. Students, Ed Harris, Dickie Appear- son, Courtney Kerman and Joe Car- neY. proudly display their activity letters on Blue and Gold Letter Day. i 4. 19 N.. iq, -,F During the fall Honor Assembly, Rev. W. P. Milne, pastor of Orcutt Avenue Baptist Church, spoke to the N.N,H.S. student body on Honor Our Life. I to R Jackle Belote VS lvne Delozlcr In the classroom we recexved our formal lnstructlon Here vse had the opportunlty to pursue courses that would prepare us for futule careers UllSSR00lVl 'mqgpp-.A . in .fy-.Q mn' Q.. Rv... It Q' ual, 1 Most Important In Our Dail Life BOYS PHYS ED Gene Tesh tests his welght llftlng abllltv before the class VIII CR-KDE. NIIENKE, CIRIQ PHXS FII r R1 x 1 rue me 1 Hupmg to con fm hir ti xm NI xlnl Druxrx shoot 11 rm 1 xx furn n N1 unu I N un ll IN V 1 look on Attemptmg to mcrease her speed Kaxe Wade tvpes hurrledls on a ten mmute mute Speed 15 onlv one phase of typlng' fu contlol xx Ju t as lmportant DRAVIA Fddle 'Nlumel stem and Jlmmv Erlvwuds plactlce pl x 1 Stldlght make up on Jcme 'Morgan md Dlmm Han Lock IH Dlama Clams We Elected Courses ggnns FRENCH In he1 Fxcnch 'P class Yvonne Stalhng polnts out 1 pxctuxe of uowds gathered at the Shrlne ln Lourdes Plance Theee plctures are used to help Ntudents bnttu undelstand Iflench custome CHORUS Plepaung, fox the Thankbglung assemblx the C pulod Chorus clam xehealbe the Lold s PIHXEI Thls p9If0ll1liI'lKL IN onlx one of the mam ewentx ln xxhlch thi chuxu hu paltlclp itgd 4 K 4.1.2 Q. AI C FBRA PA -w-Q.. fq A f - 'bf U4 mnt x 1 un xx 0 III hl -Xlgzebm 'i c 'lu -4 That Would Meet Cut Future Needs br N' I up Xlhr-' My K. PHXSICS Pondezlng 0261 then phv-les abbxgnment Vlhlt Hfmtotk and Vlavne Coddlng trv undexstand the pxmtlple of buoxdnu Ioulse Powell p.-luseb fxom leading aloud the Anglo Snon poem Beowulf ln hex A pellod Engllsh ENGLISH I Ps ll 'UN L S HISTORY Xklllldlll Alley B111 Plllleman Ann Thompson .mu ilxude Kombs rlxsplav the tolomal costumes worn m then I Q Hlxtolx Clams pagedflt ef ' ' - Nz, .fx lb Gu fl X. xlw' AX Q 'x l 2 X A 1 2 A N V' , r: af K f 'Q u 1 Q s 4' H lk- X S I A lf ll Y u ' , S 7 . X ' V, 'H I, - je H . ,- , . h .nj-,h. .,-,. y . . .- . mt ' 5 to k il g l 'I , ' ' .wif ' v M ' -H . ' . 'l ll . 3 'Q ,V 'J ' rv , class. lll Q , W , X 4 , 1? - ' .1 q ' V, . . , , an , AQ i l xx' V . It :., 4 I ' qw- 1 I :A .!- N 'H if Mg n I l-. f' T I M A 'N' l V 'I -A ' - 'ui 3- X 1.242 v Ii Li, f ,fu f ' l l .,l A 1. V Q A E 1 fl D , l . Q ' I - .4 ' . 1' ', 1 ' .' - . ' , s I v We Studied Hard To Gain 1' 5 1 5 .4-4 A . D, , r 4 MT A-KX , WOOD SHOP Alvin Carter proudly shellacs the coffee table which he c'onst1'uc-ted in Wood Shop. Displaying another product of this class is John Benthull, who is sand- ing a table. BIOLOGY In his Biology Class Gdly Fitzgerald tiles dlll gentlx to bllllf, into focus, the amoeba which is on his slide SOI ID C ILOUILTRH cIOTHINf imx ioxxm 1 l umn7 hon nm in cm ti lon 'NIM hu It '- ' ,- I . Q., '. . ' .C .' 1 ' '- V .Y i. r . h N v .i .4 . sb , ,V - ' - 1 B s r 1 3 Y Q ' 1 i , 1 Y ' ,l if l ., 1,41 , , I X. 1, o , E in X x- fi ,X of X , . .. tr Q o ' Q L A .' . ii . ' ' Q1 - Q x .lin b' fQul'!'l'll ls sl g Vopl Ii! 1 , ' Light colors will vompliincnt your dark hair, says sf prom- that plum' llli iiitm-rsci-ls plum- MN in linc Xl! l'zu'lzi Stvwurt as shi- sl 's tl - shall n ' nic . ' I -- in Clothing: Vlzxss. Knowledge In New Fields PLANE GEONIETRY In his Plane Geometrv Class Ronnle Fowler ie prov ing that these txiangleb ale congruent DRAFTING With determination Arnold Hall prepares to tackle a drawing: problem in drafting class. buf, 'Q DRIVERS TRAINIINC Pat Goodwin is playing with fate as she duects Milton Eamon into a palklng space in Drivers Training' Clase iff ,pf Z7 ' aww Many Lasting Friendships Were Formed o ff D. O. Pointing to the D. O. Emblem Franklyn Anderson 'LL explains the significance of their banner to Connie . Ck' Nit-key and Gene Paschall. his 1 ,. M, f ein f . .f ' 1 .1 ....-....- . , 0 . SPANISH To her Spanish Class Becky Smith points out Mex ico City, the capital of Mexico. 5, ART Exhibiting his drawing of a vase, Allen Hall dis- plays his artistic ability to George Balanis. Here, Allen is using charcoal, one of the many media available to the art students. ENGLISH T Jeanette Harrow and Richard Oliver, 12th grade English students, discuss Spring Over Brooklyn, one ofthe many interesting: stories read in this class. FOODS Claudxa Dellapenta and Nancv Hancock look plea ed about the re ults of thexr cookxes lR 1-x. 0 :nava- 'w'm'Z K As We Stud1ed And Learned Together rv 8 BAND In preparatlon for the band s annual xunter concert Bradley Ewell Erlc AuCo1n Terry Harrlson and Qusxe Nunnfxllx concentrate on plulng, the musu before them LATIN Oh I can do that translatlon about Aeneas and HIS Traxels thlnk Roger Callls and 'Vlarsha Sandler is Harold Kleamer observes, with lnteleut xx fx 4-1 r '-4-M X 29 i . . -wr i Q S , G .1 4 O 'iilf A . an .Mg . rf ll ,1 b, 1 ral' ' n 4 X ' l ,.,.,.,.,.,,,,- ' 4' . FX lf N X , V. . - 4 .Kl Q' , K r L , lil gif. ' L ' 3 ' f . Ex' iy A 2' ,, X x ' of , 5 . , V. 'I V y . 4 Y ' -L4 ' ., . .' . 1 j ' zj ' .' ' an . ' t f A ' rr -' ' l' l A ' ' . . 5 l I -7' 1 'X Q1 ,I 1' , I X 1 f Q- ,kv . F .' ' X-f ' . 'P ' Ju Q K ur Classroom Experiences 11TH ENGLISH As they study American llterature ln eleventh grade Engllsh the students complle important mformatlon m thelr notebooks Amerlcan llterature IS one of the most enjovable phases of high school Engllsh OFFICE PRACTICE A dally phase ln the llfe of Offlce Practlce Students ls demonstrated as Carol Smlth uses a dlctaphone and Margaret Ford transcrlbes T fra.-2. X STH MATH Frances Butts 1lSt9DS mtentlv as Wire Graves explains a word problem Thlb tvpe of example lb only part of the elghth grade course SHORTHAIND Preparing' themselves for the future Char lotte Pow and Debble Crone lxbten lntently as they take a 3 minute dxctatlon m thelr Shorthand 'S Class .1 I CISOHZIIIIICS BEACON STL D'1 HALL Sudle Barefleld Sandra 'Nesbltt Harrlet 'Nach man 'Wir Plllovy and Nana! Got don work teadlls on the current ls ue of The Bea con an xmpor tant part of OU1 chool llfe Ai Together We Prepared Ourselves ,.1 l CHEMISTRY Ronrne Burroughs and Helen LaFlare set up ap paratus for zenemtlng sodlum dlOXld9 ln thelr B perlod Chemrstly Class WORLD HISTORY Sulveylng, the world through the use of a globe e Roekv Barnes Ervin Napler Jllllllly Hall arsha Sandler These students are flndmg places ev have studltd and learned about m World Hls ry Class STH GRADE HISTORY Mr Zrmct explams to Kathleen Pxlgrlm an exghth grade hlstorv student how the Homestead Act helped the grow th of our country IH the West Z' ALGEBRA 4 Mrs Bauserman ls showmg Randolph Carleton the proper method of fmdmg the square root in-if -0 unrY U 1' 5+ J I To Become More Responsnblc: CIIIZCHS Q. 8th GRADE ENGLISH Wir Derclun explnns to her Sth grade English class the difference between A clnect object and a predicate nominatlxe Giammai 1 one of the funda mental of the English language ff g ...hi SPEECH Thomas McG1ath demonstrates the proper methods of addressing, an audience in Mis Diamonsteins Speech Class OFFICERS ffm . - NK 1 , 1 ' -1 9 ...,. . -tv Qgcwjfi W 4m AQ' X Q ---f- n Mr. Beachum expla Aff-xv-X J D. E. ins to his D. E. students the steps to follow in becoming successful business executives. 33 As we recall the events of the past year among our fondest memorles are those of our faculty These people who have 1n structed us gulded us and msplred us through the year have played a Vltal roll m our llfe L to R Marsha Leake 'Vhs Denleyn Steve Qparkman 34 v r.. 'J2SsEf, 15+ 'f' 52.4. : w fig:-5' Q L, 1' 'lf . 1 ynig.: ,. 4 wif fi 1 1 ' . ff -, , 'gig SSN L 5 .-,- 14, avr' Our Eff1c1cnt Adm1n1strat10n S -XMLEL D GREEN Asst Supermtendent Maintenance and Planmng -um. '-n 4--q Iv Ni Q ROBERT B MARRIOTT Transportatxon GEORGE J MLIINTOSH Asslstant to e Superlntendent Personnel Duector DR R O NELSON Dr R O Nelson supeuntendent of the Newport News School system has been especlally busy thls past vear wlth the consohdatlon of the Newport News and Warwlck school svstems Hls con5.,emal pelsonallty and excellent adIll1hlStI'atlV6 abllltles have galned for hlm the lespect of all those who know hlm T RYLAND SAINFORD JR Asst Superlntendent Busmess and Fmance ...I CHARLES B SHREEVES Asst Superlntendent Currlculum and I nstructlon The Sthool Bofud, Left to Rlght Gozdon F Pullen, Sanfold, Jr, James F Rmdflcxsth, Dr Wllllam T JI, ll-llfl R Sillll. Dx R O Nelson, Robelt M Watkms, JI SdUIlIlCl5, J M DOLICI, Rlchaxfl T Yates, 'I' Ryland 36 Contributed Much To Our Progress 'VIR ROBERT 'VIAIDMENIT Hls lntelest ID us and our aCtlVltl65 along wlth the frlendlmess of hls smlle has galned Mr Robert Maldment our prlnclpal the respect and admlratlon of the entlre student body and faculty Hls efflclency able admmlstratlon and unassumlng ways have served to xnsplre and gulde us 'k. my MR THOMAS O KEESEE Our asslstant prxnupal Mr Thomas O Keesee has shown outstandmg abllxty m hls woxk With hls sparkling personality and untnmg efforts he has endeared hlmself to all those who know hlm Serwmg as dean of boys he has dlsplayed a deep sense of understanding, and lb always leady to help others wlth thelr problems 37 A . A A A . y 1 - 1 y , ,x . wx 1 v. . . , A . I , vi. . i .. . , lx . ' ,. '. . Q Capable And Dedicated Teachers MISS ETHEL M. GILDERSLEEVE XVith deep understanding and interest in her work, our dean of girls, Miss Ethel M. Gildersleeve, has become an inspiration to each student at Newport News High School. Guiding' the student council in all of its projects and serving as sponsor of the Future Teachers of America Club are part of her busy activities. ' :dx aw Ps. L 4 MISS 'MARY MARGARET LANE In hex fnst tear is guidance counseloi Miss NIHIQ Nlirp, net I int his helped the students nnnienselw in plinnlngs thcn high school culriculuni One of the ino t inipoitint p nts of hcl Job is supeixising. tht Lnings of ichicxtnitnt intl ibilitx tests Despite hcl htnx schtclult shc .ilu us finds time to offei s tmce incl fl 11? is va fads V 'VIRS ELLIS COININ President of the Newport Yeus High School P T A 45? -9 'NIRS 'NIARK -XRLT I' -XPRAR l X-XB Ionguoorl College BS English qfslllljl flu I 0 Sponsol 1'1 9 A-' 5500! 'XIRS NINJA P HUFFMAN Ohlo State Unlverslty BS COll.lD1bld. Umverslty 'VIA Engllsh Launchmgs Advlsor MISS ELIZABETH SEXTON East Carolina College BS Engllsh lnstructed Us In The Classroom awzx 4.29 NIRS KATHRX 'N PACE CANIERON WIACII on College BS Engllsh as ir.: 3 MRS EDDIE FERN DERDEYN mverslty of Texas BA Engllsh 'lin 1...Jf MRS HELEN HARDY SHELTOIN 'VIad1son College BS Enghsh 3 MISS REBECCA SLTTLE College of Wllllam and Mary BA Columbla Lmverslty MA Head of Engllsh Department Engllsh 'QW -5 'QA as: '49 . 'Cx --.ass 'N .D MISS ANN VICTORIA EI IJAH GRAHAM PILLOW PARKER College of Wllllam and College of Wllllam and Mary BA 'VI AB ary MA Englxsh EHIZIISTI Beacon Advlsor q-Q' iv 4'- -Q7 MISS SYLX IA AINNETTE MRS JEANETTE W SHELTON WRIGHT Woman s College of the College of Vllllxam and Unlverslty of Nolth Caro Mary AB llna, AB English Elghth Glade Sponsor Englxsh They Advised In Extra-Curricular Activities J, . ,1v fa iq' .if ,ff 1 - 1 AA 'uw MRS XERINA D GRAVES Flollda State UHlV6fSltY AB General Math Algebl a ti! K HERMAN LEVY arrpden Sldney College BA BS Columbla Umverslty MA Head of Mathematlcs Depaltment General Math Algebra A 4'- ' i- v 7 YZTV MISS EMILIE HOLLADAY Longwood BS Columbia Unlverslty MA General Math Algzebla Phvslcs Solld Geometry Anchor Staff Co Sponsor JOHN A HULLER College of Wllllam and Mary xx' Q-fr gl MRS VIVIAN L MISS CASSIE CHILDRESS BAUSERMAN College of Wllllam and Mary Randolph Macon Woman s College BA Columbla Umverslty MA General Math General Math Algebra Algebra hatlonal Honor Plane Geometry Soclety Sponsor sf -Q.-' I Q 1 MRS LOUISE LANE MUNDIE College of Wllllam and Mary f enex al Math Algebra Eleventh Grade Co Sponsor JOHN E PALMER JR Duke Inlxel-.ltx BA im: xl N IX B uketball Co uh A slst mt l ootball Coach ll- ins 1' gig Y' MISS MARY ELIZABETH I ICINICH Iongiuood 1 ollegf. B-X f cner il Math -Klgebl 1 40 MISS LILLIAN TODD f0lUFllbld LIIIVCFSIIY BS MA I ineral Math AILQDI I Pl me C eometrv 5.43 ...:!s:x . . L l ' '..i.bcn.' A .w.s Q' . 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MISS ELLENA WIARIE MRS NIRCINIA LEE ARNIISTEAD BAKER 'Nlarx Vkashmgton College Randolph Nlacon Woman s College AB Longwood College BS Lmverslty of X xrglma NI ED Chemlgtlv Columbla Lnlvelsltv 'VIA language Arts C cnexal Sclence Blologzy Head of Sclence Department Ceneral Sclence lIlSt.0IV Science Club Co Sponsor MISS SLSIE V FLOYD 'ak 355 04541 'Q fx gnu, N9 'VIRS FRANCES NETTLES MISS FRANCESB RAINE College of Wxllmm and Mary Longwood College BA General Sclence Blology Honor Councll Advlsor Anchor Co Advisor IPORC E VSII I IANI BRADY MRS GARLAND J CONV Exst Carollnx Collcge BS VS esthampton College AB fQllLl nl Sclence Genelal Sclence Science Club Co Sponsor BIOIOIIV 'vm UO! X 7 Nur' NIRS ENIILY W NELSON MRS 'VIIINERVA WEINSTEINI Llbl ulan LY1lY6ISlty of North Carolma AB Nladlson College BS Drexel Instltute BS Asslstant Llbrarlan '4 x I f 'tl i V 1 .., ww , . 4 LL A A L. I4 . . A 1 7 V ' . y 7 -A A Agn L vt 1 BA. S, B , I f ,. 'A .W I .,l ,' f f '. if .' ' Q . ' . ' ,3 I t' K '. . 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' 7 Through The1r Efforts P191 Lynchburg College AB George Peabody College MA Head of Soclal Studles Department MISS MARY A HELMER Longwood College BS College of Wllllam and Mary M ED LoU1s M WHEARY JR Hlstofy ri it P' MISS FRANCES MAGUIRE Boston Unlverslty BS Longwood College MA Government World Hlstory 13 'nd 515 1-1 IL W .Z all JACK F POWERS Umverslty of RlChm0Hd BA College of Wlllldlll and Many M ED U S Hlstory Physlcal Educatlon Baseball Coach Jr Varslty Football Coach CHARLES W NUTTYCOMBE Randolph Macon College BA Elghth Glade Hlstoly Geoglaphy -Xsslstant Txack Coach Asslstant Football Coach SQHIOI Class Co Sponsor MRS JEN LOU S PULLY Wmthrop College AB Hlstoxy MISS FRANCES M STROHECKER Longwood College BS Hlstory Government 4099 ,ULNI-ws ,if MISS ELIZA VS WISE LEONARD ZINILT Ionuxood College BS Indlana bmversxts BME Columbia Lnnersltw NIS Bllflel Colleae VS VS oxlcl Huston Huston Gox ernment 13 if ' 6 CHARI ES GRICE DRIESELL Duke Unlverslty BA Physlcal Educatlon DFIVCIS Tralmng, Basketball Coach Tenth Grade Sponsor Our Characters Were Strengthened YK fha BILL HELMS East Carollna College BS Physlcal Educatlon Dxlvels Tralnlng, Asslstant Football Coach Asslstant Baseball Coach Assistant Basketball Coach JULIUS CONNI Lmversxty of Vlrgmxa BS Head of Physlcal Educatlon Depaltment Physlcal Educatlon He ul Track Coach Dll6Ct0l of Athletics N50 0 'mov --y 5' milf 'VIRS XIRCINIA S MASTERS Lmvelslty of Maryland BS Physlcal Education Duver Tlamlng Clrls Athletxc Assoclatlon Co Sponsor 1 032 MISS ELSE ANNE WENITE Longwood College BS Lnlversltv of Tennessee 'VIS Phvslcal Educatlon Q6 J C RANGE 'VIRS RLTH D SANDERS Mllhgan College BA I0UL.W00d Collette BS C0ll6f.,0 of Wllllam dnfl VIHIV Phyglgal Educdtlgn Physlcal Education DIIVQIS T1 alnlng Assxstant Basketball Coach Football Coach Kev Club Co Sponsor Nlnth blade Sponsor D1 n els Tralnlng MISS LILLIAIN SEATS Indlana Unlversxty BS MS Physxcal Educatlon Tumbllng Apparatus Duvexs Tramxng .JL Drivers Tramm Thls group of teachers seems to be enjoylng' thexr Cheerleaders Sgonser lunch perlod thoroughly For thls short txme durlng the Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon day they are able to relax and chat informally Co Sponsor 43 '- I x Q , Q I A . , ,, l A 'i J' 'xi .l Y j rl! 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A Q - '1 . si- A ' ' ' K A ' ' 'V ' V it , ' 1 4 1 For Insp1r1ng Us To Reach ur Goals 23 'Guo PM M G VNIIIEY Temple LI'llVQl'SltV MA Head of Buslneas Educatlon Department Shorthand Accountlng My how mtent these faculty members seem to be They enjoy watchlng our assemblles as much as we do MRS JEAN WOOLWIINE QLIFT Maly Washmgton College Lolumbxa Umverextv WIA Tvpmg Jumor Llass Co Sponsox Typing 'NIISN FI 'NIA I IRFL unix C1 1 nu 'Xllch 5, I I mgeux lkputlnent latin ' Q Ii mn C lub Spun MISS ELINE KRISCH College of Wlllldlll and Mary fa-Z., S W'-va I MISS GRACE C NICOSIA Nazaleth College BS Bookkeepmg Engllsh C eneral Math f '23 96 MISS HILI EN PACE VS ARRINER Iongxsuorl fullege BA Lnxselwltx of XILXIKO 'NIA SIYIIIIHII Spam h Club Spunwx NIRS PHOEBE B HOYLE VK omms Follege uf the nu c Nm x I ILIIL 1 lunch Club Spunxux . ,I V 44' ,xx f 3 ' I! l ,, n I . , A Q I - , f JI X ea ' W - 'A f. , lv.. f 1,1 4 it ,S cl I If ' i ..' 34 1' k if 1 r , -H.. 1 D Q.. ,Q A 5, A . f I ' U ' I Jtfl P, 5 ff , 1 fr 'I - I ' ' , M I - ' AB - ' BS 1 . . 1- ' ' A r l .' 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I,z ' ' I sur We Owe Them Grautude -4 MRS BARBARA LEE D DIAMONSTEIIN Boston College BA New York bnlverslty MA Speech Speech Arts Club Sponsor Zllh 'ik 99 :fix H- 'VIRS AMELIA S GOLDENBALM Wlllamette UHlV6lblty BA Sylacuse UHlV6TS1ty 'VIA Plewocatlonal Educatlon K QQ MISS AMANDA GRAY Longwood College BS Drama MRS LALLIE BRADFORD Manager of Cafeterla MISS DOROTHY M CRANE Lnlverslty of West Vlrglnla Head of Drama Department Drama Ushers Sponsor Thesplans Sponsor 58: on 'Z' MRS LUCILLE WILLIAMS R1vers1de Hospltal RN School Nurse FNA Sponsor sys ,851 'X' YN Ky , X -nj 5. flflvn I Z 4 4 3 ufr , H WILLIAM L MARTIN Custodian NIRS VIRGINIA CASH MRS ANNE EVERETT MRS HAZEL Office Secretary Secretary to M1 Maldment PETEWBRINK Bookkeepex , ox p Ap I R, is ' B ., N Q 1 . 4, 4 X xg-. I h v pie I If? l. ev ,C R A A i I A Vg A . Y 7 A r 7 . 1 . I . 4 AB 'Qiff ' l rap ' f,,,, ' ML, 'Z Q fer K r 1 I if . , 2 . - X , ' ' . I I 'ff -- ' 1efWwh C 41x45 + A 'fs xp 7QfME apsp ifgg5'f W nga 5 a n , I A 4 i j, ,M ,fir . V 4 2, Al in WY I A V, , I IMI! v .hdiizv -gi , , ,gf . E x . . 3 ?l2f',f . '- fl!! '4 'L' A d'.h'r.ixac3! .3 f 1 CQ'-r' R 1 :yin .4 E V ,rn 'N .0 1. ffffjffl 22. A ' Q' f t 'J . - u I - . . I Y 4 . , L 5 A X .f N ' - Y, ,I A A f ' . 47 Worklng together IH oul many olgamza txons we learned the fundamentals of co operation and teamwork In the vears to come these sull enfxble ue to take a more I to R Betts Oxelnmn XXl!NiE'I1vxlul iY'l1SOI1 48 active roll in the life of our community. EXECUTIVE BOARD L. to R., Row 1: E. Fowler. G. Tart, S. Nesbitt. M. Matthews. VV. Hancock. B. Jenkins, Miss Gildei-sleeve-. I.. Powell. Row 2: .-X. Gallins. W. VVilliamson. M, Jeffers, B. Derr, R. Burroughs. S, Veazey, J. Moody, I'. Dail, VV. Deliozier, Row 3: Il. Schwartz, G. Collins. N. Gordon. J. Frank. Ii. Ve-azey, H. Nachxnan. F. Hammond. K. Uluhansky. Composed of the Student Body officers, Student Council Committee chair- men, and an elected representative from each class. the Executive Board acts as a central planning body for the Student Council. ik s 7 Z JA vi 1. fwrb- K A 1' Y ...I . 7, '1 f' - 'l.'4 . . 'V ' X ov, ,,-, - N C0 sv' 1.35058 STVDENT BODY OFFICERS Ig.. tc v I.. ln R.: NV, llziluwwk, l'rvNi1l1'n1. M. Nlntihvwx. S4-m'i'1 A' . .. , f lnrv. ll. .li-nkina. Xiu- l'u-Nnlviui. Alily equipped to guide and direct our S tu- mlcnt Government :ire our Student Body Offi- Clllll vol- a 6 cf-rs, who are elected each spring in zi schn wide election. Months of planning: and liurd work go into the prepzirzition for their pzmigrns, wliicli are usually original and serve '1 rloulvle purpose: to lielp get the czindi dau-Q Illini Qin- elcctcfl and ue ai inennf for iminy 1 ' dm-nts to cxprm-sf tlicnisclves. S0 no v' We Participated In Many Activities STUDENT COUNCIL L. to R., Row 1: M Jeffers. R. Burroughs. K. Olshansky, F. Bowen, R. Carleton, L. Snigel, B. Fox. Nachman. Sparkman. J. Moody, li. Jenkins, VV. Hancock. M. Barnes. VV. DeLozier, D. Schwartz. Row 2: M. Matthews. li. Davenport, S. Nesbitt. G. Tart R. Ruben. C. Anderson, G. Goolsby. Jeffers, F. Pearce, P. Roane. D. Vhlliams, B. Veazey. A. Andrews, H. LaFlare. N. Horton. Morewitz. Row 3: N, Turlington. M. Cohen. H. NX'ilks, N. Powell. H. Nachman, F. Hammond. l'. Sweeney. I.. Powell. Harrison. C. Brown. J. VValker, l. James, E. Fowler. J. Hawley. P. Dail. E. Ellis. Row 4: Miss Gilrlersleeve, B. Derr. B. Gillette, P. Hoyle. C. Davis. F. Mays. Ve-azey, J. fiallins, P. Hester. B. Schmidt. VV. Xlfilliamson, J. Frank, J. Shapiro, B. Smith. Coffey. The Student Council, composed of members representing each homeroom, acts as the governing body of Newport News High School. Their primary purpose is to promote the general welfare of the school and to give the students training for citizenship and leadership. This group, under the wise and helpful guidance of Miss Ethel Gildersleeve, promotes many worthwhile activities around school. -u . .--9w 7. . e 'wr f- A gy. . g-as 9' 5' 1 no cor 'Y' '4 49 wif -Sa.Q',:'. HONOR COUNCIL L. to R.. Row 1: M. Leakc, J. Tesh, G. Tart, Mrs. Nettles, S. Morewitz. Row 2: G. Tesh, F. IVGY. H. Underwood, D. YVhite. Now in its twenty-seventh year, one of the most efficient phases of New- ports News High School's student government has been its Honor Coun- cil. The council is composed of stu- dents nominated by the Executive Board and elected by their classes. Endeavoring to promote honesty in all aspects of school life is the main objective of the Honor Council. Our Honor Council is one of the finest in Virginia. Sl ve : ' Z '- , 0 Q-1 5, HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE I.. to R., Row l: C. McPherson, H. Jenkins, J. Unger, I.. Spigel. Row 2: D. Schwartz, G. Tart, S. Conn, A. Carter, D. Patton. N. Saunders. To encourage cleanliness around the school was the big job of the House and Grounds Committee, headed by Billy Jenkins. Contests to select the cleanest homerooms were held throughout the year, with plaques and certificates awarded to the winning rooms. 1 BEHAVIOR CODE COMMITTEE L. to R., Row I: B. Block, K. Berlin, G. Tart, B. Murphy, L. Spigel. Row 2: S. Nesbitt, N. Horton, S. Conn, B. Jenkins, G. Campbell, P. Larmer. Planning the two Honor Weeks this year with the aid of the Honor Council was just one of the many projects of the Behavior Code Committee. This group, under the direction of Gloria Tart, also joined the Publicity Com- mittee in planning the Thanksgiving Assembly. NEWCOMERS COMMITTEE L. to R., Row 1: A. Comer, D. Holton. P. Dail, C. Vaughan. Row 2: D. Schwartz, C. Jemmott, J. Tesh, J. Goldstein. N. Oldfield. Headed by Peggy Dail, the Newcomers Committee has helped new students become acquainted with Newport News High School. Mouse Assembly and Friendly Ty- phoon VVeek were the important undertakings of the group this year. SPORTSMANSHIP COMMITTEE L. to R., Row I: B. Ruskey, G. Krabbe, R. Burroughs. D. Riley. Row 2: S. Corum. M. Matthews, .l. Cant-pa. C. Davis. Ronnie Burroughs and his Sportsmanship Committee have been busy this year planning new and different ways to encourage good sportsmanship at N. N. H. S. One of their projects was to have a coach speak to the student body in every pep assembly on good sportsmanship. The group also sponsored a Good Sportsmanship week. i .M CAFETERIA COMMITTEE L. to R.. Row 1: L. Edwards, A. Gal- lins. R. Callins. C. VVagner. Row 2: D. Srhwartz, F. Benson, C. Smith. M. Smith. Under the direction of Aretie Gallins, these Cafeteria Com- mittee members have endeavor- REMEMBRANCE COMMITTEE L. to R.. Row l: M. Simpson. A. Andrews. L. Powell. R. Goldberg, -I. Bright. Row 2: J. VVilliams, B. Dahhs. E. Cohen. C. VVagner. It is the job of the Remembrance Committee, headed by Louise Powell, to remember and send cards to those stu- dents and teachers who are ill or bereaved. Working with the Sportsmanship Committee, the group also helped spon- sor the United Fund Drive in our school. Ez X gs- f f 1-7 SAFETY COMMITTEE BULLETIN BOARD, POUND. BELL, Sz SCRAPBOOK L. to R., Row 1: P. Kahn, C. Nachman. J. Frank, L. Nelson. B. Block. Row 2: D. Carrick, P. Hoyle, J. Murden, S. Spritzer, H. Smith. Joe Frank and his Safety Committee have endeavored this year to encourage safety and caution around Newport News High School. Their main improvement was on the fire drills, which included making diagrams marking the routes of each room for use during fire drills. ed to encourage good table manners in students at N. N. H. S. by exhibits, contests, and a Cafeteria Week. Their big problem this year was an at- tempt to prevent breaking in the lunch lines. SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE L. to R., Row l: C. VVhitehurst, H. Nachman, N. Gordon. J. Lamb, H. Smith. Row 2: P. Hoyle, C. Nachman, R. Mitchell. A. Wise, J. Harris. Co-Chairmen Nancy Gordon and Harriet Nachman work long hours with the School Spirit Committee be- fore and after school to help boost school spirit. Mem- bers of the committee were responsible for the gaily decorated goal posts for all home football games and for the tags worn by the students before important games. COMMITTEES L. to R., Row l: F. Hammond, G. Collins, S. Nesbitt. Row 2: D. Schwartz, Veazey, J. Moody. Though they may be small, these four committees contribute much of their time and effort in keeping the main bulletin board and scrap book up-to-date, taking care of lost and found articles. and holding the bell for Council meetings and assemblies. ..+ PUBLICITY COMMITTEE L. to R., Row 1: C. McPherson, R. Sweeney, B. Derr, J. Johnson, A. Sears. Row 2: l. James, P. Lamar, A. Carter, D. Patten. R. Mitchell, S. Harrison. All publicity of school activities this year was handled by the Publicity committee. The clever background for the Mouse Assembly was just one of the results of this hard-working committee headed by Bobby Derr. DANCE COMMITTEE L. to R., Row l: K. VVade. VV. Williamson, E. Fowler, B. Dixon. Row 2: S. Jeffers, J. Williams, M. Leake, V. Johns, D. Riley. Headed by Wendell Williamson and Eleanor Fowler, the Dance Committee planned all dances sponsored by the Student Council. The school's first dance of the year, 'tFall Fantasyf' was planned by this group. They also held dancing lessons every other Wednesday morning in the girls' gym. These Provided pportunities 'ns l Q f ' 7 '. -. THESPIANS E l.. tn R., Row l: B. Ankvr, J. Bright. F. Gillf-51111-, C. Smith, E. l'11l1en, P. xl0lAl'lS, B. David. Row 2: J. VV11lf1', V. IVl:11'1i11. li. K'1'i1'k1-l1l1111':e1'. ll. S111-111-1111 K. Jones. li. Ellis, VY. Spitzer, Nl. l'1-1111, M. Vl :1ll11-1'. Row 3: 11. 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I 114 .2 ' 5. 5,17 111 ihif ll11Il11l'ZlIY 511' -If is 111111 11f' ilu' 15 S 1 l'1111 21111 l111n11'1-l at 11 1 11014 21'l'l' ' 'x S 1111- C211 bflill A l'l S' . . 1 lb'l'.' 54 11111 .'0l1-1't1-1l each .'Dl'll'1jI 111 21 1 tape l1z:i.'g per- 11-111 f1'11111 ll'll'llL1Illll'1'l2lS.' 11111l lL'I1 1 Ill f' th- i111' v 1 3 For Us To Broaden Our Interests . 4-,.r1'-'P . --.-- , , . .-,. . , . . .- I , afn' fgfi.. 41' ' ': ! f':' .. f 4 'f '-'4' ' 7 .' ff- '. -1 4- c'-. - , A --- . . .4A.g'-, ..- , . ---,f.n'+1' A-v 4 f - ,MW qw: . , - ' '. 4, . -,J ,gba 'J - ,gr 0 ,?, .1 - - - ,-, :.' ,- 'W ' 1 nf.. ..'-. Lf ..-' 4. - . K. pr., V tiff. yi. p .J!pQ3, ,-we , 4.1 - A.:-1'-.gl .I fre, 5 :sq--'. ' '- ' -ZFWL. 'Y of f ' A ' s' 'f ' 4'.,. f. -5 ' f - '13, '15 f . -. , 2, , , vaga,-.fzh ,v 1 v 4.--k,4,i.,, J A ,L vb' 1, , -. . ' 'P . .2- . i -la. , ,uv 'A - 1 ft . ,. A v A . Wsff 3 -. -5 . gg ' , . ? V. fffffeliiifi DRAMA STAFF HEADS I.. to R., Row' 1: G. Moore. E. Self, B. Malpass, VV. VVilliamson. R. Barnes, Phelps. B. David. Row 2: K. Hartsell, B. Dnclash, J. Harris, E. Meek. R. Ezzell, H. Ellis, P. Scull. L. Blechman. Row 3: J. Sawyer, J. Jaffe-e. A. Wise, N. Powell, .l. Karycinsl-ci. M. Pettit. Shown here are the heads of the various drama staffs who work together in the production and presentation of our fall and spring plays. These students contribute much to the success of the drama 90? 5. 4? department. -- ,,.v If P, 'S- ZA A -1- I. STAGE CREW L. to R., Row 1: R. Slusser, E. Simmons, J. Thweatt, B. Carroll. Row 2: N. Midkiff, VV. Goff, F. Mageras. G. Moore. Under the capable direction of Gerald Moore, these eight boys played a leadine' 1'ole in behind-the-scenes pro- ductions of all school plays. concerts, and assemblies. They also handled the back stage tasks for many com- munity affairs. 'V -sv C5 -r S? cf at 55 96- sv ,V 1 K9 I K I. ,Lg tv I I .K .Vx ,ff a gk - L . -'af GIRLS' CSHER HEADS L. to R.. Row 1: P. Moore, C, Thomas, J. VVelstead. Row 2: A. Live- say, V. Lively. L. Phillips. Pictured here are the heads of the Girls' Usher Staff. Efficient and capable in their capacity, they have ushered for both school and community affairs. The girls are chosen by Miss Dorothy Crane, sponsor, on recommenda- tions of teachers. lv C' 5 x-rv X ARSITX C IIILLRI LADLRS L to R F Fmxlei M Matthews Q Walker C' Tart S Taylor lt Knight VI Walker F Hammond L Ana Contributing much to the Success of our athletic activities ale our Varsity pepsters Equipped with oiiginality and enthusiasm these lively girls planned pep assemblies led the Student Body in cheering at football and basketball games and planned new and dif feient wats to encourage better school spirit at Newport News High School. IlfNlOIt VALSITY t'llFl'Iltl,EAlJl ItS .. o .:. ' .Wa er,S..'r - lin, T. liurrough.. li. Leifer. Standing: J. Ha 'ey Our pintvsizul bundlcs of pap the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 'xlso do 'i lot in encourag- ing, school spirit not only at Junior Varsity games but algo in presenting unusual gong.: and skits in pep assemblies. These girls as well as the Varsity Fheerleaders are elected by the Student Body in the spring.. In A Varied Program 0 fy Y. -0 I5 T' f ab sv Q -1 -4 E af CN 2 E :1 F' P-1 :J CD 2: r' ' 9 '1 Q 'wa 'lm' mr.. mov! EQ., wg? 2 av 'lam 3-T+L' 372 Omg 228 '95 'SQ Ho. O fn s-NNE :gs 'age' gs: :wo cu wi ff Q 42 E23 3'-9 ' P-'rf 3121 'D 3 '11 'cz--E? -:Wg ofmm E353 ..,...m N '5:1 gm msg' Sei 1-eww :- .-.295 :- mms' Q-'UH A109- DU Q. 2 Q33 53 sv .eg 'US' E211 p-'1 -:mg ,,,-:CV 59 vm? US' we :I-3' 9.152 Q30- S '1'1 553 S35 'S' 53 if grams during football season Being a flagtwirlei involves f-A-W 319-wil fy ,Q ff: H' Q 3 if mire- rm- ,, ,Rf Q JM ,,,.., ,ew AW -Q-,M ,wwf yawn Ah W fa, M MWWN ww. 'ef M 'rf f .A 'N' Jaw- as wf V4?.,,,w't'2 ,rf W- s., X 'Qi JD YIOR VARSITY FLAGTVN IRLLRS 'age-g v 'WGS 5 lK ,,,,1 Nii qg iww 'Ii vw' A -if w1 'f1 ',.,,. 'WN 5-ilxeqx. ...air QW L. to R.: L. Ramsey. C. Petenbrink, P. Odom C. Stephenson F. their Snappy routines and skits, Like the Varsity Flag- twirlers, these girls are chosen on the basis of their skill Varsity Flagtwirlers who add interest and entertainment and grace by Mr- Wilson' 3 Small group of faculty mem' to some J. V. Football games and pep assemblies with bers, and the graduating flagtwirlers. DeArment. Another colorful, but smaller feature is the Junior 57 We Prepared For The Future Akai vf KEY CLUB l to Il Kovn l F lsew F Benion H Plsher Mr Ranire Mrss Shel un R Far etun J La nex B Jenkms J fume Row 2 S Lonn lx Olshanskx J 'Vlurden R Callrs L Hr1men1. VV Vhllramson F men S rue-. e ers rank ow 3 rarer funn ears 1 1 :wen 1 un A mer'-on lirrxrrrrrghs H Vhl ll lmln rwnml ll Rnuv T7 6 1' I IBRARX ASQIQT-XNTQ CI LB o R Row I V Herrrn HFIUNK llllnl 1 mu rr r 1 sun Nlr Y un trrn Row A 1 X n r l Rrvhrrrr on 'lhrx mluh rx made up of urrlx serum: as dxsle ante rn the lrbrfrrx Theee xtudents ard rn the routrne operatronx of the llbrarx ugh r chenlrrng boolw rn rnr out .rwretrnfg xxrth re ference txprngz preparrng: rdtgrlogue cards for new boolw frm Nhelxrngz re turned books The club rt elf rs prrmarrlx a eocrdl orzanrzatron henrnp: mam DATIIPN and prrnrcs Menrbershrp rn the unror, and Senror boys the krwanrs Club trres between the snhool and the members helped the annual Krd 5 D rx 'lhev school leaders -X r 'Tx lxex Club 1-. open to Qophomore Thus organwatron, bponiored bw to create a better underetandrng the communrtx Durrnr: the year krxurnrs Club rn xponsorrng therr .rl-.0 held .1 leaders Banquet ror LAL NCHIINGQ L to R boned R Sternfreld ro hun Row 1 R Ru ren N smllrr R Sperm VI Smrrh ms 2 Hmlc J lxnrmr r ur l Hrrffnrm Qtrmuldtrnpr .xnd Lnrour rgrrng brttrr or rtrw. xxrrt rm: bx publr hrm, the beet mt xtorru poune frm lSxlYS Imroduced bw puprle of the Fngzlrsh Depart c IALNK HINK S the Ixexx port 'Nurs Hrgh Srhool . X m .1 pr .r L 1 -X 'NCHINCS1N pu rd r trrbuted to Ntudentx and fuults rn the sprrngr xx' Sc 4- 9 ' ' , M. . -3 ' , J 4 is . Q, K ,, 1. X, ' . ma r, .x, l , V A ig , 31 .. ., ' : . ' . - . - M-' . - - I' i ' r S U ' ' ,' l - ' v 1 . ,,-1 ,Mr . E .As 'll-r . . J ' -. 5- - , Y HQ sfrfn' J ff QI. F' li :cz 'sr V '1 4, H. 3 rs. ' ' , -' ' V ' V M :. H-Il . , r. Burr , D. rr - R- ' ' kb' ' . ' 'S 1 vi ' 1 S n ' Av x ' 2 A L J Jeff' -11 . ., ' : , ' . - 4 S. KLA s K. ' : , li . Q , .. - RM- z 19. . Q -rfrl. J. V: ruby. 31-5. . . 427 A . R ' , , . . . ,i ' V , . .' - xf ' V 'Q ' ,. . , 4 r - 4 - - X A P Sh . -. . ,SI , I., . 1 35 V A . . 1 3 rg 5 nr 1 rr t, i s th e zr i m 0 f 1 v - N I 4 X '-l n l liter rr'.' ' 'ne. I ln LH' ' r' if .' b- A ,r r,., lislrr zrrrnuzrlly 'xml drs- ,. ,, . .. 1 . h . . r 27 ! . , ' ' . -32 Lyn A A A' L 4 7 L I L. I .. ' : . ' g, J. ll - 4, J. w'r1' 5, cs. De- N - A Mu., r.. 1- '-ll. rr. Dr-M, M-5. 1 Nfl. ,. ,. v-xv. -2: A J- ff, ' . l,. ll: rrzlvr, V. Trsh, S. 'rr - L Q ulrhslivm-, '. ' 'ls . ' ' . . .n . .A I ,Y S J , , - M 4 I . r. pix.: U 1, :F V 5- I 1 A. , ' ' h l. 'J : u l - ' v v 'Q s ' rs ' 'J ' 2 1 ' ' .- v , . I L. ,' - . . ' - Q S '.. -I I iv - .1 , . I ' V I. vi .v By Learning To Work Together ANCHOR L to R Row 1 J Welstead J Tesh C Tart A Gallms P Dall 'NI Walker C. Brown M Olson E Fowler Row 2 S Taylor K Knlght 'N lowell E Buckle-x J Nolman F Thomas C' DeMoss K Wade Il Hun on R vm 3 S lewis lx Llmove B Mu1ph3 L BICKIFISEL C' ' llys lloxxarrl J Wllllams l Powell B Proctor H Fisher B Derr Row 1 C lngram N Sloller I Bruzht R Phelps D Phelps nv wx N11-s Rune 'llr Hu er The AINCHOR IS Nevxport News Hlgh Schools an nual publlcatlon xxhlch plesents a clear and lntelestlng n nw li Manmmz J Sammons C Smit N Co ms 1 ln U n N I oulon H Nachrnan S Nesbitt S Bale xc fl Rom 2 I owl 1 H 'Hager as P Johnson B Damenon rx rs M n o 1 P on Row 'i T Qandlcr B Moe at us s n rx I N xchm xn P Bow on ll Burrow. s Presenting: up to date sthool news ln the form of the NJ plcture of the past yeal s actlvltles and events to the hlgh school students Members of the staff, who are chosen durmg the latter part of then Jumor vear to wolk on the yearbook ID thexr 3611101 veal, contubute much tlme and effort m pxeparmg a successful annual whlch wlll brmg' back manv pleasant memorles IH the vears to come EACOIN BEACON Newport News Hlgh Schools student news papel IS the Job of these hard worklng staffers Its mem bels tal-te Interviews ml report on all lmportant school esents It IS the Job of the BEACON staff to wrlte, edlt and punt the school neu spapex even two weeks The Expcucnccis We G 1111Cd SI' 'XIOR CIIOIH Q to R Row l B P11ant L Ramse1 lx Cnnle C Barter E Io1en I' V1 lk1ns11r1 'X I11eN C Qren-.h 11 I AHd!9Wi Q MCM8h17hE P 1 011 e J I 1111v1111 N115 I aP11les J Jaffe-e Row 2 L Me-111man 'Nleck lx I1111 ell l Ba1b0ur S Lanl-1f1111l B 'Vlarshall N1 Smith M n N111 .11 1 111m 11 1s11n a1 ln Pe 1 1111enl11111 'VI a1c11n1 Row 'I 11111 1 xh I1111 omax N Ol fe-l1l S 1 ll 111101 o ea' 'VIa1the11s I 111 eclahl J M11nf'1l1 one N 'Xhulagan l D411 C 7enu J VK 1ll1am1 011 4 S f111k1nx i .111 ex HI n 13111 S 111a ne M Smnh J Ps 1 IH ri Fo V1 1 n 111e I .1 x11n 1191 N lxu m V 'Vlnjor K He IJ kelihlu l.1,1l bv N115 L1P11les them Se111o1 Cholus 111e111be1N 11511.11 then 111u511.1l .11nt 111111 t ls 11111.13 11111111 b111.1lle1 QIIOUPN, Buch .11 the B111 N Enxemble .1111l the Cul 5 1 ee K 1111 .ne LhON9Il to pc1f111111 .1 1111111111 N1h1111 .1111 c01111111111111 lu111t11111N Th1 1l1111uN hax 11111 to 11:11 1 1:1111 Lt DX lt . 11 111h 11.11 111 1111 1Xl . 1 11 1 . 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N lxxlll ll 111 Dltif-LNHIUHA oO g11111th the Dwtrlbutwe FdL1C8t10T1 Cluh lx eager to galn 1 11111111111 u111le1'Ntan1l111g of 1u11e11t p111ble111N .1111l p1a1t1ceb Ill th1 f11 1l 11f 1l1 t11but11111 'lhe 1lub TIIQN t11 help Ntuclentb 1:1111 111 11111 11Nt11111l1r1g 11 then Q-11111111011 lllll lt p11111deb 1 L1 111 111 at11111 111 11111 en 61 JIIN 1 flllt 111' .11 lXl 11 1 10 1 111 llx 1 11 11.11 1 h11111l1 III N111e111 Cl Will Bc lnvaluablc In Liter Years .4 Z ,- as Q 5-P W3 ART CILB to R Row l 'Vliss Fiugexald D Faiiett J Johnson J Phillips Outslde the group the Interest and beauty of art by pre S Vkandexer Row 2 'VI Padgett J Vielstead M Furr A Carter Turner A oi n .1 nmwm Row 1 K number R 'rrmeau parmg original exhibits for school display Among the I t S H cl-tman J Ldmya S Williams W Qmlth L ' ' many activities of the club this year was the Harvest Not only C1095 the Alt Club have plogramb of In Hop held in Wovember for members of the student body terest concelnlngz art, but it also tries to show to others ,I D. O. fl, I.. to R., Row l: l,, Philheck, P, Thomivson. P, Coalter, G. Smith, R. IVlrKs-c. Row 2: W. Lotts, G, Paschall, J, Spencer. S, Johnson. F. Nickey. I.. Iiuclwr, Row 3: Mr. Bennett, F. Anderson, 15. Smith, A, Davis. Ii. Johns-nn. S Russell, D Hubbard. The Diversified Occupations Club has a fivefold purpose: to provide its members with a means to show its appreciation for the opportunities of the Diversified Occupations students throughout the state: to provide UB leadership training opportunitiesg to provide a means to help develop better community-school relationshipsg to encourage students to respect workmanship and scholar- shipg and to provide a means of informing the public of its contributions. The club has sponsored an employer-em- ployee banquet and was host for the District I clubs of Virginia. We Worked Hard To Make Q-- sv Q 4 1 '1t. 5' Q .- 'na' ., C' -4 'wi ...I ...... I 15 SFIENVE CLUB L. to R., Row 1: L. Matthews, P. Lieberman, P. Hoyle, C. Hacker, IK. Stoller, J. Kotanchik. P. Stoller, R. Parrish. Row 2: Mrs. Conn, S. Mnnninpz, li. Kuhn, N. Stoller, P. Dail, I . Mageras, M. White, A. Dorn, Miss Floyd. Membership in the Science Club is open to any student who has a desire to increase his knowledge of suence in everyday life. The club members, under the co-sponsorship of Mrs. Conn and Miss Floyd, planned individual projects during the year which they entered in state and local competition. Programs of interest included field trips and lectures Ct iq to R ns 1 1 nn in oxen m 1 x if X 11.1 I UW Xnm 4 rx r 4 1 uw l Y l Nt 4 X xl ll Xt the qualities of pelsonalxtx and character uhlch are the ounflatlmi o uucssful teuhlng and to keep infoimu mul ULN P 1 1 lg Ama 1 ,N . m 1 lc mln l l Qur Activities A Success 33 CC 4'-'Ib '91 6 ? I 'S ww X C' ,- F. I to R Row 1 J Whitaker B NIU: phv L 'lr1CKlHS9X B B1 on n Nl Jones L Spell I' Thomas Row 2 .I Tesh K XX ade M Pug ell p 'Vloonex IL Bucklew Row 3 P Tosh J Bal ww N Major C Hehl C Campbell C Viest C Fox Niles Nurnex Students of today, secretalles of t0YllOl10VK, these lr-at I '7 r 'N L to R Qeated C Baxter B Bxwant U Richardson C Thomns S 'Nhnnxn NI Xlassex Standing Nils Baker C Whltehulst B Nlfu s a C DeNIus NI bmlth P Johnson WI Keenan L- Collns B Block Lung Down F Hammond Membexshlp Ill the Futuie Nurses of 'XFHQIICZI ls open to students lntexested IH the nuxsxng profession Field tilps to local hospitals and the Nuzses Conventlon in Rich mond xxele among the many 3.Ct1Vlf1Gb of the club this veal Each neelc members of the group assisted as nulses axds at Nlazy Immaculate Hospltal l A. 63 Future Business Leaders of America have strived to de velop business leadershlp among buslness puplls Duilng the past vear they have served the school and community with an effluent tvpmg service 'MM ' fit' lxelthlcy C Wagner N1 hlls I Rose L Spotts M Tlmberlal-ce B Yost C lxxausch NI Timberlake B Hays M Simpson J Galllns Helping Individuals to improve pelsonal, famxlv, and community llVlYlQ' non and ln the future, I3 the ovex all goal of the Putuxe Homemakexs of Ameuca To calrv out thls goal, the club took pant IH the Peninsula Fedexatlon of Futule HOIl16llldk9Ib of AHISIICR, visited the Weaver Olphanage, and honored then palents at a banquet l W I - , . i . 5 1 l is X 1 . I -f,.: 1 l I 1 . , r A i K , . j ' X ' 1 l . 5 ' ' , X' R .J .. Q ' . x , . ,X . T A ' 1 at . F. .'. A. F. II. A. . .. . : . - -, . , . ' x . . zs, T. I.. to R.. Standing: J. Terry, C. Terry, N. Hancock, R. Gallins. D. .-l1ll,i..--'s.,. , . - l':, . . , .. . S.- l ' V .- ' I' D i. V . N .' '. - I A S , . . ' Those Who Exeelled Were Awarded ,Q .S-V ., 5 ,f g Q 2 3 , , c Wi' .-a..,.-f.- M- ? J z I.. to R., Row I: P. Goodwin, M. Drewry, R. Hellerbran, W. Spitzer, F. Stephenson, Z. Morgan, R. Phelps, T. Sniffen, F. Heath, M. Bland- ford. I.. lllandford, Nl, Milne. Row 2: li. Buchan, 15. Barkley, L. llunaway. J, Die-lcerson, S. Lines, li. Fohen. R. Maynard, N. Dick, A. Simms, D. Rouse, J. Niekey, C. Ansiuivh. NV. Johnson, R. Helterbran, J. Zoumplis, T. Harrison. B. Ewell, E. Aueoin, S. Nunnaly. E. Harris. 'pffflno VV. Craver, J. Harrison. Row 3: F. DeArmenl., D. Jackson, L. Warren, Greene, J. Farney, H. Beasley, G. FllZK0l'lllll, D. Baker, li. Dick, VV. B11-irlfoi'd, li. Hooker, C, Todd, E. Thomas, J. VVhitaker, M. Todd, Sammons, C. Smith, Mr. Wilson, M. Klesmer, B. Carden, B. Fowler, . Robinson, V. Smith, B. Graves. B. Prillaman. Z JUNIOR f'I'lORl'S ll- 10 R-. Row lt J. Moss, D. Wray, I.. Newman, M. Bzirnes, P. VS'riizht .l Rive. ll. llix, V. Mrlieillmn, K.. l'uriy'. ll. llillnniun, U. Smilh, Y .l-Ihns, J. S'--plii-lisoii. A. Yo-in--n, l'. l.:i-sites, NY, llouue, T. l'niln-rm-r lion 2: Mis- SH:-iriixui. J. li-viiitie.-. li. Yost, l'. .Xiidei-oft. li. llillon Til. lxno-.xlf--. lf 1 irii1N. K. l'1Iurini. Y. K:-rs:-y, ll, llxiulfiii-l. T. linker, .l, Mirini-lst-fin, li. llwlsiifzifl. li Siinns-rio, ll. lilziiichzii--l, J. Phillips, l.. S--mlizill. li. S1-xei-swi. 5. lilzihwk, S Wi-:in--. Rom IK: .l. VN':ilker r., fQ....l.l.54 S lim-i, l. liooih. .l film-l'n-1 if I-'ii-lils, 11 Miller, J, ,-Xdgim li. llilliiiu, YN. Klzillin-us. l, liuiuli, .l. lmxis, Vi. ll:-xxeri-ni, l.. tom.-. .l, V.-ff.-x, Il. liuniivr--1-. l. ll:i1l, li. l :nnn-r. N. lliul-l. .l. llziyes, Ron 1 .l. ll-ni-in. M. llzinlsins, I 5lv1.lin-1-. 5. l:il-lxull. I' lliuim-. M Vvlis. B. Dunkley, li. Carnes 15. Sehlosser, H. Carney, S. Pullen, P. Russell, J. Riley, P. Sweeney, C. l.x-xin, IS. Babcock. Tliese eighth and ninth gfrade students use the Junior Chorus ns ai means of musical expression and ai p1'ep:1ru- tion period for the Senior Chorus. Under the direction of Miss Eleanor Sherman. the Fhorus pzirticipnted in the i'oinmunity Musie Festival :ind ai joint convert with the Junior lizind. 614' ftf .3 ,.g A .4 ,,',i,6g. W1 z-wg ww. 1, it 5 X yi V if X - 9? 5 4 I f 14? V 'K Q ,, f 9 'Y-J Y 0 K ' 'www' ' A f my a - A . 'M' 'A 73 Q '- ' ' fe f ' AY' '52 5' J A ' Z 6' 'P 5 X 1 C an ' . Y Q W I f W A - V 401Q, ,,...q. , A M, W i Qi .- l Y , L . .ml n I' A? fi- '2'Wp .z, ' anq m , 5-n,Nq,,,n3 7',,'2!Kw' ' F fr, W . my ' ' ' '1 ' ' ax y . A ' A . . ' 'A' -.. A ' KA' M M x 4 Mia 3 Wwxvd. A ' 1,: .,' 7 h I , A ' , 3 . ' -gf , i-1 . . f - , .fs,-......21L, x - Y s gg , , .1 . , L - , ':? ' 4 'N ' -- . +2 . ' K, - - f- - -4 i Qi. wah!! vi AA Mx QA ' i rx Ax .6 ,xv fl ur School Community Played .4 SPANISH CLUB L to R Rowl C Ingram D Phelpr. L Llllb S Lewm l' Glllesple I llurton M Olson F Bowen J Blo1k L Thomas K Jones Row 2 l l1tchxu1rth L Whlte V Ma1t1n M Nlcbweenew S Lank 111 l l1n R leb lh L Tolbert J 'Vio1ew1tL M VNe1n1au on I H F11-he P M3L6ldS R w S llllklh J 'Vloo e '11 1 o VN Tugw W fuff li Helms-1 'Vl l',1so11 11nk S 01 1 We s e1 Sm1L1 Wa 11 C, lhow Il 1 1115z.1n Mus Wa1r1ner El Club Espanol del Puerto Nuevo ham as ltS pul pose the Unltlng of new and former members of the Spanlsh Department at Newport Newe. Hlgh School 1n older that they mlght Share thelr lnterests ln the language and tue oms of the Spamsh speakmg people As both the club an ltb membere wele new th1s Vedl, they held an 1n1t1a tlon banquet fOI all II18I'llb8lN QPLEL H -XRTS C l LB u uw 111 oe e e 1 1 1 111 11 1 111 1 1 Nn11 N 1 lb1am1111 11111 OW 111 1111 .111 111.111 1 11 1 ow 1 11 W1111x e111 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 111l111 1111 1 1 111 student who has successfully completul om semester of 111 'a111z.1t1o11 X xx tm JI Ill Jl 1 1111 1 wt lll 11 1 x 111111 1 1 11111 N P1 11111111N 1 ll N 1111111 1 f 1111 X P4 K6 f11',ll,ll1-1 , . 1-lrxl, T. l l, .1. . ' lJ.R. - ' ' . . ' . .- All , 7. l.i1-1-ly. . r, '. . 1 0 3: . ' , , 1 r, ' ' ll. l'l. 'li, li. i'a1'l'1 n. '. '0ll, . I . . ', . . '13 . B. fl l ' D , ' F1 , C. fl 'l', A. ' bt ', H. l l, S. 'lk-', '. ' ' , A. . - , . . Q. 1 V '. . , d - . , . B. U . . , V Y , , ' , ' u .4 ' i I K fr y l . 11 Q r's - 511 if - , , . , Y, U gf . ll.. ! R., R 'Q l: B. l'ri1'l1o11l zen ll. M ll, ll. Si iz l, L. Ph'll'11s, F. L- ' j Q - .1 1 1 Q- ,- lllhl Q': 'x1l xlzmlk-' H152-M.11f I..lhl:Xl'l'l5--lf, 11. J1lS11--ff, Snvefll ol' Drama' Om' 'lf tm muy 1'bif'fff1'1iS lf this s. M11-11 rf, 11, 1'..rf.-1, 12 111111.-1-. R - 1: ll, 1111. 1.-1-, 1.. .-1 ' , '14 ' Ver 1 1 '11 otv l1tt1-' Sl ---I h1l1 s 11- 11. S1-ll M111-, 111. 11111-11, J. M1 .11-1, .1. s1111.'1-.,, J, 11.11 111111, 1-1 1211- my fmgm- th. .mi 12 -1 uf M1-g Bz11'l1111--1 I Q 'pin I-1'-. ' A .' H .f ' 'N' the 1-l1l xponx 'I l th ' l.1-zul111'sh1p ll'2lllllllL, 1 1111111 1 l 511- -'sl' 111 tl11- S11-1-'h Arts lllllll is 11111-11 to 1 y the '1i'1- of l7e111111'1':1l'5' Ul'21l0l'l1'2il l'UNU'Sl- An Important Part In Our L1fc FRENCH CLUB L to R Row l R Parrrsh A Rrnehart J Korycxnskl L Rowe L Rogers K Olshansky N Cordon H Alcorn P Moore S Groshong C Rawls A Andres D Farrett Row 2 P Otterness Mrs Hovle .1 Colflsteln D Rrtver S Hallrerln C Severson N Stoller R Barnes L Famrlant S Vanderslrce C Tolbert D Aoperson J Welstead J Beach T Cowdrey Ro-v 1 E Woodman J Vorzel E Cohen J Haw ley N Madagan S Hallett M Wrlkrns S Strrckland J Dunn C Todd G Krabbe K Vretos H La Flare M Hollaman Promotmg a common rnterest rn learnlng about France, her people and her customs, rs the purpose of Le Cercle Franca Monthly meetrngs, conducted rn French, Included programs such as speakers, readings, and musrc relating to France LATIIN CLUB L to R Rowl S Wanderer B Bryant C Barter R Ruben D Rrtter J Mathews J Houston A Inesay P Larsen K Monev herrx J Whrte H Wrlks J Vhlhams Row 2 P Mc-Call J Walker N 'lurlrmzton L Blandford W Craver W Johnson W Bradford L Blechman S Conn C Whrtmore M Sandler P Morris E Kuhn M Smrth J Jaffee C Nachman P Andrews J Monfalcone P Dans N Oldfreld Row 1 E Ellls R Ellrsh S Mason J Tesh H Klesmer J Moody C Hremenv B Jenkins J Harrls K Weinstein J Anker S Snyder H Nachman L Phrllrps S Manning R Leonard H Mageras B David Row 4 B Frxx L Hartzler S Markoff B Siegel B Duck M Jeffers Z Morgan N Sharf N Snlth E Namer B Overman P Odom 0 Baker M Walker M Whrte J Pritchett A Dorn Row a M Wrlkrnson J Dickerson P Hoyle B Buchan R Callus L Crum A Simms J Gorrell J Carney L Matthews P Durrette E Block J Shapiro D Roberts B Justice Under the able sponsorshrp of Mlss Free, the S P Q R Latln Club hrghlrghted the year with an Open House where they dlsplayed projects connected with Roman lrfe and culture A Roman Banquet for the purpose of mrtlat mg new members, was held ln March Some of the mem bers have formed a chapter of the Junror Classrcal League, whrch rs a natronal organlzatlon to encourage interest ln Roman culture 67 Q .' . '. ' '-f fl' . ' . .H ' ' -f ff isa, - - Y maker: Rf Lejfer. J', linger-. C. Z-QA. 131. Alcorn.. P. smrfn. M1 ouiseir- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' . - 1 'Iv - - . 'I . ' ' . . - - ' ' , For those whose talents he ln flelds other than our clubs opportunltles for expresslon were provlded 1n a well rounded sports pro gram Athletlc contests added color and ex cltement to our school life ex Qchuuda Betsy Balnhou Q 68 fs PV sf We Developed Physical Skills ,'-nw ' 've . ,3- . V ,, , flflkgg-53241-K., 'f :fl 54 I 1 ' 4 V' VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM lst Row, L. to R.: D. White, B. Isbell, F. Ivey, D. Rouse, F. Friedland, Chappell. 3rd Row: J. Hall, P. Turner, G. Schweida, S. Hockman, K. D. Carroll. 2nd Row: B. David, S. Seltzer, A. Hall, B. Roady, J. Canepa, VVomack, J, Gorrell, VV. Codnling, G. Balanis, B. Helmer, G. I-Ielliesen, D. VVray. C, Hiemenz, G. Duncan, B. Gatlinxz, E. Harris, B. Boyce, T. H. Underwood, M. Furr, VV, Johnson, K. Olshansky. V H e ,ally-'fgvi-c . FFL, elfggivf .l.4.ln..5gl,.-Q ,-1, win. A ...Y n Nh Eu ,v, ,II .ly hx' I I, .1 I f 1. M 1 l 'wg' I - M. Er, . 'ml-W. :fffislzl I if! - 152-I ,gllf ,KJUQQ gf3.-:,1-'ujl--.pg:..lr.- 1.1. Q.. -'un x QM 111. r 4 , Q-f Q - - S A' . . ' ' ' iran. ,dilhllirlhdc I ' ' Gbxllfiii 'sqei -if ag- . wx., V SE' J'-X., L ' I A . ,Tl .. Q 1 rg' B ,gill K gf . , 41-if .- ze. 13 . if gg... NAV I ' ' X:'?f.' It I in S 1 'V v - . 5 ,, nt...- -SX mx T' P T-nf X 1 , X9 1 X. U . v N I .Id r Q .A S . - I - a,,-'- ,, I 41 X fb xi.. .. ..4.1A 5- ' . '- and-' I 1 Q. . -- ... -, f !n sa' 'Y f..4i ' N ' for! F 5,24 e - - 2 ., -xt b f 4 Q -1. - . ,f , I -KH - ' ' 5' - ' 'v .-las. ,- H- 'Q- -' . 4 :gf J in Q A-' . ...E q.sh.... A - -. ' ,.....s ' D' ,,, ' . .- ' r' 0 A 4---fro O I I' IC N Sl Yli 'l'l-IA M Line: XY, 41,-lvlilm, IJ. l'zu'r-ull, D. YVrz15'. Hncknxan, J. Cnnepa, I . Friefllaml, I . Ivey. Burk!! D. VVhit0. D. Ronin, Il. Calling, C. Duncan. I J x A By Participating In ports 1JEI ENSIVE TEA M Linc: S. gf'llZ4'1'. I . lFl'lf'fllZl.llfl, I . lvcy. H. Roady, IC. Harris, W. Coddimf. Backs: IJ. Rouse, D. White, J. Cancpa, P. Turncr, G. Duncan. ll if r Q.- ,- .F 59' 913. Head coach J. C. Range game strategy with co Rouse and Frank Ivey. IB nik' ' lv K, is . i 5 . l ., D ' ' 'Te f T u-,f Q . ,. 1 ..f ,-. , M .Q discusses pre- -captains, Dan COACHES lst Row: Center and line coach, John Palmer: head coach, J. C. Rangeg back coach, Charlie Nuttycombeg 2nd Row: Line coach, Bill Helmsg end coach, Charles Driesellg back and J. V. coach, Jack Powers. NAM f Our Football Team Halfback Phil Turner throws a key block on a Hampton player, enabling Dan Rouse to make a long gain down the sidelines. PIGSKIN PARADE VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Although the 1958 football season was not a success in terms of games won and lost, it has served its purpose well. Coach J. C. Range has taken a young and inexperienced squad and has molded them into a football team that will prove itself during the 1959 season. This has been a year of rebuilding which all teams must face at some time or another. Most of this team will be back next year, and big things will be expected from them. Quarterback Dan Rouse made the Peninsula Sports Club All-Peninsula Team. Fullback Billy Gatling plows through the Norview 33 yard line carrying several would-be tacklers with him. Churchland . . . York ....... E. C. Glass ... Maury ..... Suffolk .... Warick .... Norview . . . Granby ..... Princess Anne Hampton . . . Lanky Frank Dan Rouse. NNHS 6 .. 6 NNHS 0 ....52 NNHS 6 .. 0 NNHS 32 ....12 NNHS 14 ....30 NNHS 0 ....33 NNHS 6 ....46 NNHS 6 ... .... 13 NNHS 7 . . . .35 NNHS 14 Ivey stretches for a pass from quarterback aimcil l 3 K Q 5 , ,, 72 l l ' v - 3 ar. D1splayed Much Splflf ik? Horace Lnrlexxwood gets '1 healthy pat on the bank from Gerald Schweida Ceorge Ldward Travis Chick Damron and Julian Balams Billy fdillllf.. and Billv Ro xdw for Rice members of our press, corps seem to his gain be implessed bv the action down on the field J X PIGSRIN PAR XDL J X XRSITY IOOTI XII Si IIIDLI L Oul I 'N te tm not known to lll students 1 the tr :ming clmp tor futule varsltv plat ers Be 1n'f on the I X squ id glxes these bovs game ex DCIILIICL and L knoxxleflfve of football fundamen til lhe te im h id :good fust h xlf season but IIIILIIILN in the NI xuix gime weakened the team lol the iemundei of the season York 'Warwick C llL11Cl'lld11Cl WI lui x W zrwlck NOIVICW NNHS NNHS BNHS BNHS NNHS NBHS JR. VARBITY FOOTBALL TEAM lst Row. I.. to R.: K. Vordstrom. M. Pollard D. Jernigan Btevenson J. Fdwards. 'ird Row: B. David T. Chappell II. Hording IJ. Vlrigzht M. Hill F. Belt' C. Ritter E. John- 1 '. - y . Vg 11'.U U- 1 5. hqson fl Finke,-,U l son R. Kennedy L. Bond R. Worthington. 2nd Row: F. Vliggons R. Barnes G. Carter C. Hanrahan. B. Helmet C. Moody B. Crossley R. Buffington VV. Johnson J. Bell Karmosky R. Price T. Cowdrey B. Bryant G. Blunt E. H. Ragland. 3 The basketball team practiced hard VARSITY alanr Ien7 D Larrll R Wurthingtrn D White Mag B Mears HARDWOOD LEDGER With only one regular returning thrs year, our hopes for the fourth consecutive state champion shrp looked rather dim In the first game against Maury the Typhoons pulled through with a 36 25 score but were not at all impressive in their ball handlrng., rnd shooting Lnder the capable guidance of Coach Charles Drresell our starting five Harry Conn Frank Iyey Ned Nirdluff Gene Gill and Horace Lnderwood improved their basketball fundamentals and thrs combined yyrth great desire and fine teamwork made the Typhoons a basketball poyver A strong bench yya also an important factor rn their success Stressrng a defense yyhrch gaye up .in ayerage of only 4 point per game the team extended their three season yyrnnrng streak to fifty seyen lan unprecedented Group I recordl In a tight oy ertrme effort Wilson halted our tremendous surpft yyrth a 04 Q setbrcly Winning, handily from Cradotk and Granby yye yyert deft rted rn the final round by Wilson 45 40 As the most sportsman like term in the Eastern District Tournament the Ty phoons yyere presented the Johnny Thomas Memorial Trophy Indryrdual lournrrnent honors yyere rl o yyon by Harry Conn and 'Ned 'llldkiff Conn captain and floor leader of the starting: frye yya unanimou ly grryen a first berth yyhrle 'llrdkrff yyas placed on the econd team In di trict honor Frank Iyey the tc rm leading scorer yya placed on the second team The mythical All Penin ulr Ttam yya dominated by the Ty phoons yy 1th Conn Iyey and 'Nlrdkrff securing fir t berths Although yye did not ucceed in our bid for the fourth con ttutiye tatt rhrmpion hrp our 'Pl 7 rec ord ls 1 tribute to 'r good co rch rnd 1 good team rnd the fighting, pirit of 'N 'N H Q 4 I to R.. Row 1: R. Fowler, N. Mirlkiff, F, Ivey Cant. Harry Conn, H. Underwood, G. Gill, S, Veazey. Row 2: Mag. B. Murrlen, Il. Damron 's, J, . t., . 7 ' 0 , . ' x , , ' , A , , , A . . . . . 1 . - y ' ' ' ' . ' f z 3 ' . ' ' 4 ' 4 4 ' r . . 9 v ' .Iv Av A l ' 1 v e , ' ' '. .' ' ' s . . r ' ' ' ' v ' v , . . v VJ ' v . .. . r 4 . -I 5 , ' , . ' ' , . . , .' -1- , . - , . . -1 -1 .. . 1 . VVe finished the regular season with a I9-I record and entered the Eastern District Tournament. ' r . ' . z j, ' ' 1 X2 ' ' . ' ' i - . . . . C - ' z ' ' , j . ' 7 'V A ' . uv. ' Y' . 1 , . , Z S . .V , -' . , 'f ' .r us .' sl' v ' ' -' v 1 ' . e' V .W . - s v I. ' . , 5 4 . 5 ' 5. 4 h , Z 5 e '. S - . . j ' . - ' s 2 it '. S ' 1 U' j 1 I .IV A ' ul 'I I. . S A . ' S ' . ' V . S 1 . ' Y K 1 . Z ' S ' Y B -L - z . 1 1 z ' . z 1 'r ' f s ... To overcome their inexperic-:nee Q-1:17 'zine l Jra'e l'n ' ' xame ' ' 't VA' 3 ' ' ,- ' t e crucia ye.Y.5rs.1m.w.La.i. I As time runs 1 H.rry f' 'l mu' ' 'e ' 'ne 'n he V5'ilsJn gam rl! X .. VARSITY Maury Great Brldge York Suffolk Oscar Smrth Maury Hampton Warwlck Oscar Sm1th Granby NINHS Lookmg for a d to n Harry Conn ani coach fharle D ICN ll Xmff-X - ly! Q N myre n are e teams leaders captam N lv H S Wllson 40 Wxlson NOTVIGW Great Brldge Prmcess Anne Churchland Cradock Warwlck Granby Hampton FAQTFRN DISTRICT NI NI H S 62 Cradock 45 Granby 41' 'Yu 7 ff In the dlstrlct mu na e t Frank I ey fue a one hand shot from t e corner 'emma ws fa klff zraxlle 0 er gosse lon f the ball C A determmed Cradock nylons-nt and Ned Wild Through the1r determmed efforts Forward Frank hey goes hnzh unto the axr to sunk this bucket ln the game -mth Warwxck Score Wm-wmk .1 Underwood exhibit Some of their ball handllng ablllty Q2 1 1 1-s. fv- 'gif I Q vi I 7 if 1 After a tlme-out the team returns vuth new determxnatnon and strategy to out The starhng flve Ned Mxdknff Fene I all Prank Iwey Captam Harxy Conn and Horace K - 1 J 1 X timely xnrm lurd li tapped IU In Wed Nildklff durmgz the Hampton contest v . YK 7A , F N h b -. A - , v '. .XX -' ' A hz 'l ' fd 4 I3 1 f, , Z7 sg I ly' . A v, , NIM a XT -Jai - P' I n f x 5 . t I V7 X Q15 ,S -R , fs . ' I 5 5 ' f -v 2 1 ' , ,I , ' - , A 'f , V Q Z L, I ,Q I . , f 4 .Y A 5 'ii fl ' ,. X K 1 V 3. N F R U 5 1 V s I h, . : f .J 1 Q V If .. . sxv I X I , . f , I , ll I 2 1 Y 5 1 ' 3 1 . i 2 f , 2 r , if L 3 t . d 2 I . . -- W Q X 'I N V. I They compiled an impressive record 1 f' qw 1 IEW! I ll Nr-4 i -. it I -a.1frc:.r. ft WI 1 E 'iii' W .fffw-. .-Pe, 'I 4 V I e 'f +'5'53 23 , 6 .ss W 'f'EqEP!Zff?3 , 'E's V f f xrws A M I EIGHTH AND NINTH L. to R., Row 1: B. Hilling, D. King, B. Whitmer, R. Hedrick, T. Smith, L. Harrell, B. Vest, J. Walker. Row 2: Coach Helms. G. Curry, J. McCoy, B. Ball, D. Dillaman, J. Wright, W. Gaskill. J.V. N.N.H.S. .... 51 Maury ...... ---- 62 Great Bridge --- --- 50 York ..... --- --- 44 Suffolk ------ --- 49 Oscar Smith ---- --- 43 Maury ------ --- 36 Hampton ---- --- 34 Warwick ---- --- 54 Oscar Smith ---- --- 41 Granby .... --- --- 60 Norview ----- --- 40 Wilson .... --- --- 64 Great Bridge --- --- 35 Princess Anne --- 46 Churchland ----- --- 49 Cradock ----.. --- 37 Warwick ---- --- 55 Granby ---- --- 39 Hampton ---- --- 32 N.N.H.S. ---- --- 20 --- 20 --- 31 --- 33 --- 29 --- 26 --- 43 --- 16 --- 36 --- 32 --- 43 --- 41 --- 18 --- 41 --- 24 --- 43 --- 43 --- 47 17 28 28 31 29 EIGHTH AND NINTH Thorpe Jr. High --- ---- Warwick Jr. High St. Mary's ......... -- Buckroe Jr. High Wythe Jr. High .... .... 29 Thorpe Jr. High 39 28 43 Wythe Jr. High - Warwick Jr. High-:Ii Buckroe Jr. High 'A JUNIOR VARSITY L. to R.. Row 1: C. Smith, YS. Tredennick, B. Anspach, B. Helmer. B. Fix, W. Goff, W. Williamson, S. Corum, B. Helmer. Row 2: Coach Palmer, D. Riley, M. Sofikitis, J. Carleton, R. Coffee, M. Hill, M. Eason, B. Bryant J. Murden Mag. 77 As thc season progressed M . .xx X1 X i A K wp. bi' 'X .XQW VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM L. to R., Row 1: B. Mears, Captain, D. King, B. Helmer, R. Bracey, J. McMachan,. S. Thomas, P. Laws, H. Ilnderwood, D. Wray, B. I-lilling, S. Corum. Row 2: Coach Helms, M. Jeffers, J. Gorrell, B. Helmer, S. Veazey, L. Smith, W. Spackman, W. Williamson, J. Worlfman, Coach Powers. Row 3: M. Klesmer, R. Worthington, D. White, W. Hancock, D. Rouse, B. Bryant, G. Wmdley, G. Blount, T. Scott, J. Shapiro. DIAMOND PREVIEW As the Anchor went to press, the 1959 Typhoon baseball season was just getting underway. With only three regulars returning, the team's prospects appear uncertain, but as the boys gain in experience and polish, they should prove them- selves strong opponents. Returning lettermen Donnie White, Dan Rouse and Horace Underwood will play key roles in this season's play. Coaches Jack Powers and his assistant Bill Helms will also count heavily on the services of captain, Bobby Mears. Rouse and White are expected to turn in good performances as hitters while the pitching chore will likely sec Mears and Rouse on the mound. Since the majority of the boys will be back next year the coaches feel they can look forward to a successful season next year. 78 BASEBALL SCHEDULE MARCH 27-Poquoson-Here 28-James Blair-There 30-York-There APRIL 4-Gloucester-Here 7-Oscar Smith-Here 11-Warwick-Here 14-Cradock-There 17-Hampton-Here 21-Norview-There 24-Granby-Here 28-Warwick-There MAY 2-Maury-Here 5-Churchland-There 8-Wilson-Here 12-Great Bridge-There 15-Suffolk-There 19-York-Here 22-Princess Anne-Here 23-Hampton-There Y ur baseball team acquired greater skill kv 5' I X fx rf, Xp., Q-Af Xrpan I N .,.r X 5 A -XA' V NX- e..iv X! .1 www On the mound for the golden Typhoon will be Dan Rouse Bobby Meari and Whxt Hancock wwl Wa, :M- r.-all-la W Perry' ww uauSqli1 1+ I -A 35 like Z ,,.f 5,6 3 -s 'ing +55 my v QI- K, i 'ii N5 'U ,Y HQQKHQH 5 3 4.5.-351 :hifi kt -.. ,. ,, 1-M ref- TI I 'K 'Y' I' 1.-' .., A Mg 'FQ-,n ,,.. in ffm Ready to stletch for those long hut balls are outflelders Grayson Blount Dowme Wray Stexe Thomas and Jnmmy Gorrell 79 sqqe ,- f'r-1' V: -' 1, 1? .ov ,- 'P Behlnd the nlate for Horace Underwood N N H S w be catchers Downie Wray and Qi X I W' Yr' LJ 1 -i. -is. 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A ,Q nw- Coaches Powers and Helms talk over the commg season wxth Captam Bob Mears before a game g,,.....f' gg agi- gf' 'A -wp lwMf1j?'Ww Catcher Horace Underwood Dan Rouse star southpaw wants for the pltch warms up for a game vw-'uv 5-4 Qt 1 X ee WV' M' M K I n u :gr id: J , t I hh'- 4, e fi, -P ,.44 ' fu-Av' gyda rf ' tk ,F xxx k gf Mx Powers 1s dependxng on Dan Rouse Whxt Hancock Donme Returnmg from the 1955 Typhoon squad are Bobby Mears H U d d White and Stese Thomas for strength at the plate Dan Rouse Dunmc Vbhne and orare n eruoo 80 - N, -QL' I . sr U I' la' W2 .. fff, - rf :Q , , K '- M, ' , , K f X K V If! PV . w 4 t Q -. A ff ., N5 X -M , x ' Y 4, x xy i , x A 1 I ' 3 j ,I L- - 5. ' ,- n Y' ,Q ,L . 74' 5 l A Q 1 ':,, . ,N I qA iSi,,..,. . r A h V Y A , , ' b rx , 1' if , f - A ,s ' 1 Y Q . . . Nunn. V1 ' S!! In J, - -L-J ' u ' M r Mel.- I :Q ,gl . .,,- I ' ,QI-V 'JADKT K M, , . A pix.: 46:7 K QUE: 1 . 1 ' - q. I x . ' i ' ' -Axis' 5 A i- 1 -. 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' , . , . , , , WI ' r Y 7 S .: l E 1 F ' W . . . ' I ' , , ,iii 1k: . f 'I 5 ' 'v vain rusuu . Y 'V , ' , -, J-In . - , 1' 4 .l Q ' . w. , 'Y I ' 'Q' M W .1 ..u tc .QT v L n D J h 'Sf . ' 1 I K yn ' - l ' - I. H, 'g 1 N - 1 ,.. 4, 1 . r Y - 1 I - , . A .o , 4 f i1 Y I-.1 r V . 'lay'-Z ' ' 1 ' ' ' - Biff' Daux Martm Make Purr Cene Tesh and Allen Hall wull handle the 1012 xaultlng chores this seaion 8 4 ,4- un- Bllly Fatllnfz and Ronme Levy prepare for their specxalty the hurdle es ent: The Cmdermen upheld nm eifiq Co-coaches Juhe Conn and Charhe Nuttycombe dlscuss the commg season with co-captaxns Jxmmy Vmes and Gene Duncan Sprmt men Gene Duncan and J1mmy Vmes 8WBlt the crack of the gun -qv g-P 1-4 'lf' v v aw-LV 'T 1. Star uexghtmsn, Donald Carroll Pole-vaulter Dans Martxn fhes oser the bar Jlmmy Vmes sails through the mr gets set to heawe a shot for a wlth the greatest of ease lh the record breakmg performance broad Jump 52 . -.SW 55 '. yu , . . . ,,. I , - I X ,- X I . ' 1 V , ,V f . . i 1 A . 2 ' S 2 V ' f' , - v ' 41 'f , V g . '- W' ' 1-'H ', ,R .- , .Auf , Q 4- Q' 7. f'r gs I ' ' 1 '-R, - -f '. . -. ,. .M nf' x' f K xi silly :Ariana I X M V kb A , i .J ' an Y 2 .17 Q , , gx h ' ' N fx -' 1 , 'S ' f 3 s , , 4' , V . , . v ,if ' ' I, V Al, - I Q jf,-.fp .Li-T r':, - Ti V' Xsiy .D 1 4. ' The tradititons of past successes 71 v.v f ', , '..,. .al . ' , ., I .-, . ,. -, TRACK TEAM L. to R., Row 1: J. Tolbert. N. Dick, R. Price, B. Damron, G. Balanis, H. Wilks, M. Furr, G. Tesh, J. Lovedahl, J. Schweida, P. Turner, F. Haw- kins, C. Blakemore. Row 2: S. Conn, F. Gillespie, S. Hallett, D. Sawyer, M. Hill, D. Manifold, J. Woodlief, I-'. Friedland, P. Lieberman, A. Hall B. Boyce. D. Wright, B. Schmidt, B. Stein, P. Burton. Row 3: D. Martin. B. Gillette, J. Morcwitz, B. Gatling, R. Levy, F. Bowen, J. Patterson D. Carroll, J. Vines, G. Duncan, F. Ivey, K. Womack, E. Harris, Coaches Palmer, Nuttycombe, and Conn. CINDER OUTLOOK The gold and blue cinder squad was preparing for the outdoor track season as the Anchor was going to press. The track team in its only meet up to this point thrashed Maury 107 to 6. Despite the loss of two of the best distance runners in the South last season, the gold and blue expects to accom- plish great things this spring. Some of the outstanding indi- viduals this spring will be Don Carroll in the weights, Jimmy Vines in the broad jump and the sprints, Ronald Levy and Billy Gatling in the hurdle events and Davis Martin in the pole vault. Gene Duncan was the state champion in the 440 during the indoor track season. Co-coaches Julius Conn and Charles Nuttycombe express the opinion that they will have a good team this season and with only four seniors on this year's squad both coaches said that they expect to do better next season. 83 2... 81 March 25 March 31 April 3 April 7 April 10 April 18 April 22 April 25 May May May 16- TRACK SCHEDULE Maury-there Princess Anne-there Wilson-here -Norview-here -Hampton-here -Tidewater Meet-Williamsburg -Suffolk-here --Va. Pilot Relay-Foreman Field Eastern District Meet-Foreman Field Warwick-here State Meet-Williamsburg Girls also took an activivc-2 part ,- vw ,- no an - Af ,x G. A. A. EXECUTIVE BOARD L. to R., Seated: J. Harrison. K. Roane, S. Mason, C. Davis, D. Jackson, C. Stephenson, C. Gardner, R. Phillips, J. Phillips. L. to R., Standing: S. Pullen, N. Staton, N. Collins. sam. A . wx-I 41210-W .- -vv-4 'viuq - ' Q I 45+-. i vc 1 '-13532 VARSITY HOCKEY BASKETBALL L. to R.. Row 1: P. ,xiii-n, J. Phillips, .1 xifxenml. Row 2: mt Fmmi, H, L- 10 RA. RW 1: H Nhlww- N- Sw-ww. N4 Wfilfv- Phillips, G. Dolilrins, l'. Tosh, R. liuml. IC, Darnvll, l.. lilnlrr, I.. llrvexlvn. Row 2: li. l'hillil'4- M' Url -NPV, ll, Dolihina ll, Smith. -1 In our Well balanced sports program i. on ,um 0 - -'M' K j P Ar .09 I 5 All fm . 'E ' U ' . -1-- M . .,-- TUMBLING CLUB Our Tumbhng Club practices after school to perfect dxfflcult routines PIC tured here are C Flhs B Wolfe B Proctor S Whlte R Leonard K Money maker C Seuelwon G Dobbins K Latta Glorxa Dohbxns and Peggy Allen take a swmg around the track m preparatlon for thexr time trlals -ln we.,- lm APPARATUS CLUB All eyes are centered on the ball thus ne a daxly occurance m our gurls Anna Cowdrxe left and Carolxn Sexexion right perform one sports program of the many Stunts that the Apparatus Club does at thelr weekly meetings L to R Row 1 L Blanford K Lotta C Ellls S Clll R w 2 C Dobbms P Sweeney J Belote 85 Fi, , C A 1 V ,, , X 5 9 C , :VV , , I ,. -K' ' V Q ,. 1 V x A vt , 1,Q'l'L-. Vi 3 A H W 1 A ,.. - r.s..Y.,....,-- .JE an my ' V, W 1 warm- ff fm, , :V ,A , I Our frlends our brothers and our slsters wlll always be remembered 1n the pages of the Underclassmen Sectxon all the Joys sorrows and the Wlth them we have shared hlghllghts of our lxfe at N N H S L to R Rochelle lelfer Jxmmy Moodx se I U Dllollsswl The Mice Became A Part , u-if 7 EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Back Row, L. to R.: President- Steve Sparkman, E x e c u t i v e Board-Wayne Delozier. Front Row, L. to R.: Honor Council- Marsha Leake, Secretary-Su- zanne Morris. sr-. M-f- 5 MISS SHELTON Eighth grade sponsor HR 101-L. to R., Row 1: Miss Picinich, B. Blanchard, B. Booker, L. Benton, R. Ball, H. Allen. Row 3: B. Babcock, Barnes, M. Anas, S. Booth. T. Baker, J. Belote, T. Barnard, S. Blalock, L. Block, R. Artman, G. Belcher, C. Reynolds, L. Bowen, L. Black, A. Baynes. Row 2: P. Belt, R. An- M. Adams, L. Blakeslee, E. Bass, D. Coleman. drews, B. Bond, B. Bishop, C. Anderson, J. Baxley, D. HR 103-L. to R., Row 1: Mrs. Derdeyn, C. Collier, A. Butts, L. Coates, M. Cohen. J. Coffey, J. Cates. Row 3: H. Blankenship, P. Chappell, D. Burt, J. Bye, E. Carney, C. Clemm, B. Blum, R. Coffey, J. Clark, W. Parrish, F. Campbell, J. Catron, G. Campbell, W. Brown. Row 2: A. Blount, G. Bowen, J. Campbell, J. Columbia. Campbell, S. Caldwell, J. Chaffin, J. Clark, L. Brown, F. 55 O Our School Life X 41 . al, if T' HR 109-L. to R., Row 1: Mr. Levy, W. Drewry, G. Daven- V. Davis, P. Comer, N. Dail, L. L. Decell, J. Eakes. Row 3: port, S. Daniels, D. Corbett, J. Dinwiddie, A. Cowdry, C. J. Crank, R. Corson, J. Damron, R. Cutchins, B. Combs, Z. Darnell, C. Cowdry, C. Dellapenta, L. White. Row 2: A. Damron, K. Dickerson, R. Davis, D. Crews, E. Walker, D. Dunuan, M. Delozier, H. Dapfgy, J. Deuell, L. A. Decell, Daniel. Q x, Y 'fi ii ii x 6 - . 4 xffr' 'lo HR 112-L. to R., Row 1: R. Fitzgerald, W. Edwards, R. N. Dodd, C. Fields, B. Dixon. Row 3: K. Forrest, A. Farm- Fitzgerald, J. Freeze. J. Forrest. G. Gardner, J. Elliott, er, J. Elliott, R. Fulcher, R. Ewell, R. Parks, M. Gibson, D. Edwards, R. Foz, B. Dillon. Row 2: J. Fennell, B. Fox, P. Forbes, D. Faircloth. R. Ellenson, J. Faulkner, A. Doyle, B. Estes, P. Farmer, Sgr-.f.,,z,, I , 1 HR 116-L. to R., Row 1: Mr. Zimet, D. Gilman, M. Hill, 3: D. Galloway, B. Hatchett, E. Groshong, G. Graham, J. B. Hehl, K. Weeks, V. Johns, A. House, J. Hall. Row 2: Gomeo, J. Gillikin, J. Harvey, A. Hall, R. Gaskill, E. D. Harris, C. Holland, M. Hinson, S. Jeffers, J. Horton, L. Glasgow. Hudson, V. Hundley, B. Hinson, E. Hallett, A. Jones. Row 89 They Joined Us HR 222-L. to R., Row 1: Miss Sherman, J. Pointner, P. Parker, H. Ragland, S. Perkins, C. Rilichart, K. Pennell. Moss, F. Pearce, F. Parrish, L. Puckett, J. Phillips, S. Row 3: N. Neville, D. Price, J. Mullins, R. Phelps, B. Rob- Morris, R. Moren, E. Overton, W. Price. Row 2: J. Myers, erts, T. Payne, R. Keech, F. Powell. L. Newman, N. Phelps, A. Morgan, M. Morrisette, J. .Sf- OS 441' x sir' .Q , '25 . Y xyqi Q , 5 x 'Kr Y i J A Y I ' . ,J I . - 1 i Q A 4 i l Q Q 7 ' I I, 111 X2 .Q ' I HR 312-L. to R., Row 1: D. Rodgers, R. Shapiro, B. Roane, J. Seay, A. Roth. Row 3: Mrs. Hoyle, K. Pilgrim Rosser, H. Seay, G. Preville, J. Seymour, J. Russell, T. L. Quinn, C. Price, W. Sammons, J. Riley, L. Tucker, J Ross, W. Shaw. Row 2: R. Ratliff, V. Prevatte, E. Schlos- Roland, T. Robinson. ser, P. Russell, M. Sawyer, D. Rountree, D. Rowe, P. HR Q17-L. to R., Row 1: Mr. Huller, R. Stinnette, J. F. Starling, S. Spritzer, C. Smith. Row 3: H. Sykes, F. Schmidt, C. Smith, R. Spooner, A. Sears, R. Sayetta, B. Shelton, O. Smith, R. Shifflett, L. Tucker, M. Smith, S. Severson. A. Smith, B. Spell. Row 2: E. Summerlin, B, Smith, S. Spencer, J. Shue, G. Stcvcson. Spivak, S. Spzirkman, E. Shemer, R. Spencer, H. Smith, xt a x'-f. , 'N-. 9' d In Making This Year The Best 1.0 I 13 f ' T Q . ' as , 4 77 ' SJ., 'Ur' HR 118-L. to R., Row 1: Mr. Willey, P. Grubbs, N. Hel- nedy, R. Glasofer, E. Johnson C Guilliams Row 3 B mick, W. Jacobs, D. Garrick, W. Howerton, G. Goolsby, Hester, W. Gibson, L. Guthrie W Koehler S Evans E Y. Kersey, E. Graham. Row 2: R. Hedrick. F. O'Rourkc, Howard, B. Houston, N. Hucks E Kerlin C llargrovc, W. Johnson, R. Gills, T. Hudgzins, R. Ken- 45 as QS 1 I up if 'ca fe ' , I L . :fin . 0 Q HR 201-L. to R., Row 1: Miss Gray, J. Lamb. C. Harris, cock, V. Hankins, S. Lamberth S Harrison Row 3 J D. Kent, M. Leake, M. Hankins, K. Harrison, M. Knowles, McGhee, P. Martin, L. Malacer C Lilly J McCoy H F. Hartless, K. Latta, C. Kratzsch. Row 2: R. McDaniel, Seay, H. McLean, J. Lavender P Liverman A 'Vlahone C. Marshall, K. Lipscomb, R. Kinder, L. Jones, N. Han- H. McDonald. fi. . pf.. ff' :al fi' iv HR 218-L. to R., Row 1: Mrs. Pully, C. Levin, S. Mada gan, L. Mahanes, M. McGuire, N. Livesay, J. Morgan, F. McGee, D. Merrill, P. O'Briant, R. Owen. Row 2: C. Millen, J. Moore, J. Miller, C. McGee, P. Long, L. Linger, S. Mal- as ff' . 1 J w 1 K - pass, C. Miller, J. Mirmelstem D Mull P Moses Row 3 S. McConnell, J. Montague S INachman R Spaulding E Spaulding, K. Nordstrom W Morrison I Dixon R Thompson, M. McMurray. T The Freshmen Took An Active Interest R V355 HR 318-L. to R., Row 1: Mr. Brady, P. Sweeney, R. Thom, Tucker, A. Finch. Row 3: L. Turner, R. Tosh, E. Surles J. Terry, L. Spotlo, J. Thomas, F. Takis, J. Wheeler, A. J. Stephenson, R. Suskind, M. Solomon, H. Sutton, C Strange, C. Stewart. Row 2: L. Southall, J. Turlington, M. Thompsom. Whiteside, B. Whitmer, W. Vest, J. Todd, B. Varilas, W. 9 3.4. I Q. A HR 320-L. to R., Row 1: Miss Armistead, W. Williams, D. Rutledge, D. Williams, J. Williams, C. Wynne, S M. Wharton, J. Williamson, B. Wood, M. Timberlake, M. Weaver, N. Williamson. Row 3: P. White, J. Warren, B Timberlake, B. Yost, P. Williams, P. Wilkins, B. Warren. Turner, L. Williams, P. Worsham, J. Wright, J. Wilson Row 2: E. Whitt-omb, D. Gray, B. Weaver, G. Woodruff, B- Wright. D- Williams, L- Wells. 3 4-I ' as Ju l 1 U 4' as A 95 Q 'Y HR 22Sll.. to R., Row l: Mrs. Goldenhaum, B. Hester, 19. Davis, F. Carawan. Row 2: T. Bureher, D. Sealey, F. Adams. J. llowns. In School Work And Projects NINTH GRADE OFFICERS Back Row, I.. to R.: Presi- dent - Gerald Schweida. Executive Board-Brenda - '- Yezxzey. Front Row, L. to R.: Secretary-Gay Smith, Honor Council - Sally Morewitz. MR. RANGE Ninth grade sponsor HR 104--L. to R., Row 1: Mrs. Graves, P. Baker, D. Mont- A. Horton, N. Kline, M. Doyle, P. Walsh, M. Barnes. gomery, J. Allen. A. Shelton, J. Benton, B. Barnhnuse. T. Row 3: J. Bauserman. K. Brinn, M. Blandford, J. Bolden, Burroughs, M. Cain, R. Baab, J. Barnes. Row 2: E. Auc- C. Bowen, G. Blount, C. Jones, D. West. oin, S. Nunnally, K. Bowen, B. Poople, C. Bradley, L. Bost, 51 -fo dill: HR 113-L. to R.. Row 1: Miss Holladay, D. Bosf. B. Hart- B. Hill, L. Hudson, M. Hobbs, J. Spackman. Row 3: K. less. L. Hooner, G. Helfrich. J. Hayes, II Hall. D. Holton, Branch, R. VVimmer, J. Shelton. B. Gruver, D. Dix, H. N. Horton, D. Hancock, P. Hanrahan. Row 2: C La Flare, Harding, C. M. Hanrahan, VV. Morrisette, J. Edwards, G. D. Kirkland, VV. Hogge, P. Hatcher, F. Heath, M. Simpson, Edwards, L. Harrell. 93 Full Of Enthusiasm, They Strovc uf' , S - 1 b -oi? jx, hx.: 4 I 1.1,- kwa. -a . I Y l ' V HR 114-L. to R.. Row l: Miss Maguire, B. Kolas, J. Rountree, N. Saunders. C. Smith, A. Smith, V. Shepard, VV. Rosser, B. Amos. D. Pointer. M. Moore. M. Pollard. Row 2: F. Cobb, P. Johnson, D. Schwartz, E. Proctor, P. s Slate, B. Peede, J. Puffenbarger, G. Smith, M. Snellings, E. Rowsey. Row 3: D. Gulley, D. Sawyer, D. Riley, D. Rabinowitz, J. Rekut, J. Schwab, B. Shaffer, C. Lewis, B. Schmidt, L. Robertson. zu- 05 'fl as Nr 3- 3 1 as , , ',, Q 2 ,bc :Q Q ey HR 206-L. to R., Row 1: Miss Nicosia, L. Sparrow, J. Sykes, M. Strickland, D. Shinn. Row 3: J. Smith, J Adams Massengill, A. Strickland, L. Spigel, D. Snelling, J. Star- J. Smith, L. Turbeville, P. Stambaugh, E. Graham S ling, T. Sniffen, D. Harris, E. Self, E. Brafllev. Row 2: Townsend, S. Spradlin, W. Thornhill, P. Sturtevant E G. Schweida, R. Edwards, J. Mouser, L. Strickland, T. Stephenson. Takis, R. Sternfield, M. Soniervold, M. Timberlake, P. JS 5 0 6 o 5 r Uv' 0 0 T 'i ....... . HR 215-L. to R., Row l: Miss Raine, P. Williams, G. XVhitehurst, J. VS'arren. V. Ward, G. Brevard, B. Veazey, .l. XValkc1'. ll. lYzilling:, D. Lindsay, V. Kirk. Row 2: J. ZVK'81'tlllI1Lf, B. lVillianis, J. Blziiichulwl, J. Walker, E. Vl'il- vQO H v.. H, , 5 A, W, 9 I v -4 'NIJ' I , tl .i I I' liams, A. West, D. Williams, C. Vaughn, P. Wright, M. Barnes. Row 3: J. Turner, T. Umberger, R. VVheeler, J. Mwrtiii, C. Wiggins. .l. Estes, B. Carnes, C. Bradley, A. Vernon. ll. XN'rziy, ll. VV1'ay. 94 ., .. . I 1.611 To Make The Year A Success 'x Q0 .O 1 a- ' la.. ., 5 1- r - - I Q -xv A V. I f vs x 4 . .. -Y, i-.iv. , 1: K, 2' 1 lg, 4-Ls A Q eq. v ir VW K ri l I . I1 l hs 4. ' l S 1 I I Q I Q 1111- J .. -. if L I iv- i gf i - 'iff ' x.. Q al HR 216-L. to R., Row 1: Miss Floyd, B. Mclntosh, C. Mc-Kinsey, J. Morgan. T. Marshall. E. VS'i5.rgins, P. Me- relic, A. Menin, P. Cook. Row 2: J. McCormick, D. Loving, Y. Morton, Morewitz, J. Hewitt, D. Effler, D. Taylor, R. Lazarus, J. Moss. Row 3: J. Eichelberger, D. King, C. McPherson, P. Massey, V. Meena, D. Joyner, G. Kahle, N. Matthews. .,.',-! 98 A A KW' 0 av . V FJ as fl. lik? N ' 1 W .. xv, HR 303-L. to R.. Row l: Miss Fitzgerald, A. Campbell, Burks, G. Carter, J. Sawyer. Row 3: J. Carleton, D. Jerni- A. Ezzell, A. Dixon, C. Cooke, B. Evans, R. Drewerjf, N. gan, L. Bond. B. Lawrence, D. Biggs, C. Buffington, J. Dearingr, M. Fallin, B. Ellis. Row 2: S. Coffey, M. Holley, Rell, B. Bryant. S. Hopkins, E. Carr, T. Haynes, D. Butler, S. Binder, J. 9 1 ,'e -s 'Z gl! PI? '- .-i ,. Q v xii, V s I 9 1 ' ' 0 x .M HR 309-L. to R., Row l: Mrs. Baab, P. Larmer, P. Lovic, J. Holland, K. Lyon, C. Jones, J. House, F. Johnson, C. Jemmott, J. Kirby, B. Johnson, S. Mahone. Row 2: D. Mar- shall, J. Hughes, J. Hudgins, P. Kerns, J. Maddy, D. Hin- 95 .19 K , I '? 5 'lr - n 15111 S' nant, I. James, H. Kearney, P. Lassiter, D. Jackson. Row 3: J. Isbell, B. Farmer, B. Jones, C. Jefferson, D. Mowry, R. Hooker, R. Hite, B. Hilling, P. Hoffman, J. Rice. The Sophomores Were Proud 10 u- 45 vi FT' '-7 QP 'K as - avi J Z 1' XX J 4 ' .K .eg Lgjfilf 'W B. HR 313-I.. to R., Row 1: Mrs. Huffman, E. Redford, Smart, S. Orebaugh. M. Oliver, F. Padgett, M. Phillips, J. Parrish, C. Petenbrink. Row 2: T. Bunch, E. Nichols, P. Parton, B. Oliver, I.. Robertson, D. Perry, M. Rice, E. 09' -14 xx, ' 1 1 .s'f-1 W.. ' i A Y ASL! Mirmelstein, J. Parker, D. Parrish. Row 3: C. McKeithan, W. McKeen, M. McDonald, J. Phelps, D. Pitt, R. Harris, B. Norris, E. Bryant, L. Midkiff, T. McGrath. 4? LI ' 4 Y' 'V HR 316-L. to R., Row 1: Mrs. Baker, C. Hanrahan, J. Gallins, L. Grubbs, C. Fisher, N. Forbes, N. Green, P. Rose, B. Field, T. Gordon, S. Gill. P. Floyd. Row 2: S. Ford, P. Cobb, J. Daves, J. Cooper, W. Pearce, C. Duke, B. Durkley, A coinxnon sight around Newport News High School is zi hwy ilike Mike Jeffersr holding hooks for his girl lper- hzijns Tina Burroughsh while she gt-ts the latest gossip froin her best friend iwho inight be Stephanie Sprziwllini. 'Y Q V , V S. Gay, Z. Franks, S. Gorrell, C. Bruce. Row 3: W. Duck, M. Celis, J. Sawyer, R. Dawes, J. Fabula, G. Curry, R. Carter, D. Dillaman, S. Corum, B. Halstead. Y Iw- XYell, shorty, you have a lot of growing to do, but niayhe in ti yt-ur or so youll vatth up. tenth grader Robert r'ofI'ey tells freshman John Taylor. 96 he To Be Called Upperclassmen ' . Q TENTH GRADE OFFICERS: Back Row, L. to R.: Secretary- Bernie Helmer, Honor Council- Horace Underwood. Front Row, L. 5 to R.: vice President-Allen Hall, W' President and Executive Board- Michael Jeffers. Xi ,,.... MR. DREISELL Tenth grade sponsor D . ' ' Wre Q - . 4 x 0 f V l I I t . . - V Jig' f ' 9 .:. Q X I . ' 1 , f HR 106-L. to R., Row 1: W. Bradford, M. Cole, C. Barn- Woodruff, R. Hill, R. Parnes, R. Bradley. Row 3: J. Boone, house, B. Bean, M. McSweeny, M. Andrews, M. Hollomon, G. Barkley, D. Baker, B. Boyce, R. Callis, B. Buchan, J. K. Berlin, R. Barnes. Row 2: B. Barkley, C. Barter, A. Benefield, R. Weeks, E. Alley. Baker, L. Blandford, B. Hardy, J. Barbour, F. Andrews, D. V 9 , I VAL e- I Ei . - -A - . I .ml nu Q X '- 1 HR 110-L. to R., Row 1: Mrs. Bauserman, B. Campbell, Davis. Row 3: B. Dick, G. Ellis, J. Elliott, M. Eason, B. P. Bali, C. Severson, J. Derrick, R. Ellish, A. Bradley, M. Ruskey, B. Ewell, P. Durrette, A. Downs, E. Harrison, E. Massey, B. Ellis, B. Rowe. Row 2: J. Rolard, L. Dunaway, Block. E. Ellis, P. Davis, L. Edwards, O. Chappell, D. Horton, D. 97 They Accepted New Responsibilities - I4 fn' B4 HR 115-L. to R.. Row l: M. Grant, C. Hambv, S. Gro- Catewood. M. Furr, B. Coltrain. Row 3: C. Karmosky, F. shong, K. Hall, S. Coffey, B. Hunter, R. Ezell. S. Hril- De4rment. J. Fine, B. Fowler, E. Glenn, J. Gary, B. Fixx, perin, R. Goldberg, W. Williams. Row 2: B. Godfrey, VV. B. Frank, S. Gillis, G. Fitzgerald. Poteat, S. Crump, B. Gillette, T. Forbes, M. Smith, .I. -,lf i. Q- fg. 4 4 JL -. DO N , v .2 31, I 'ze iii HR IZO-I.. to R ROW ll RUSS WIISQ. J. PFQSIOYI. S. Nlzifli- NQISOHV L, Bond, Meck, Rgw 3: Mggeleyv J. Linger, off, J. Lewis, T. McLaine. B. Mays. J. Moore, K. Money- W, Mingee, Z. Morgan, A. Dail, J. Church, R. Morrison, maker, J. Moody. Row 2: H. Moore. S. Mason. B. Marshall, J, Dorn, J. Monfalcone, J. Mathews, D. Merrill, S. McMahone, L. QP gb 38 30' 'ffiki Y ix! 7, I K . 5 I ' ' 1 1 ' I' I -1 . , ,l ' 4-sg ,- ' ' -- ' 1 9 A . M , ' , - h I H A A f' N . 7. Y. - HR 217-I.. to R., Row I: Mrs. Nettles, I.. Matthews, P, Keithley, S. Lankford, R. Maynard, Ii. Johnson. Row 3: .I. Larsen. R, Ruben. J. Turner, M. Pettit, I.. Bloc-hnmn, R. Loveduhl, M. Keenan, J. Parianous, VV. Lee, B. Jones, P. Leonard. IP. Chupnizm. B. David. Row 2: ll. Klesmi-r, J. l.ielu-rnian, J. Coffey, P. Laws, R. Leifer, B. Justice. Clark, N. Mzulairzm, M. King, I.. Kelly. A. Loikuk ll JS With Seriousness And Sinceuty Q. tv' .2 V' .- LQ if 5- Q. -GQ. gtv , v 113-F Q lg, HR 220-L. to R., Row 1: Miss Strohecker, T. Cowdrey, B Greene, B. Bost, J. Jaffee, D. Hunt, S. Manning, J. Hous- ton, J. Bass, A. Greenspon. Row 2: R. Helterbran, E. Swan ner, F. Hawkins, T. Harrison, M. Padgett, S. Hawkins 38 .79 JP Q 91? 1 Jh- I i Q 1 ' 4 g , 1 s we - I mf' if gg 25' 'J HR 303-L. to R., Row 1: Mrs. Cameron, V. Petty, B Overman, P. Ritter, N. Richman, P. Odom, E. Malpass, P Otterness, M. Wardle, E. Pellum, F. Sage. Row 2: N Powell, L. Ramsey, A. Rinehart, K. Roane, S. Pipkin, L HR 305-L. to R., Row 1: Miss Shelton, E. Woodman, R Hansen B Flowers M Sofikitis M Sloop B Smith N Steele, C. Crenshaw, R. Parrish, P. Shinn, J. Sawyer, H Sharf Row 3 C Ritter G Dye E Swann B Siegel N Parks, M. Sandler, C. Smith, R. Seward. Row 2: E. Napier Smith R Carden C Smith V Smith L Rowe L Stldham C. Dias, L. Smith, C. Jacobs, P. Brown, W. Strader, V O 5 X f Hz P' , 7 For The .Tumors 'NIR HLLLER 3 ..-T- MRS CLIFT ELEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Back Row L to R President Edward Harris Frlendly Ty phoon John Canepa Vlce Presldent Rlchard Eastman Front Row L to R Executlve Board Kenny Olshansky Secretary Gene Collms Honor Councxl Donnle Whlt8 Eleventh grade co sponsors 2 A iff Wayne Agee Heather Alcorn Robert Allen Lhrlstme Anas Bert Anker Jeanene Anker Charles Anspach George Balams Sudle Barefleld Jarvis Barnes Jean Beach June Beacham l a Cl 1 Rxchard Beasley John Benthall Barbara Block Frederxka Bond Robert Bowden Freddy Bowen 101' . ' i,v.v V , Y K . . . -. U 94114- Q , ' ' - G . I 1 1 s . . -l I n 1 . .. ' , - - Y - U , . .: - , - , - . 1 ffywfy - 'I - i '.f 1'E,?'t4f4 N - - . l l When, They, Too, Would Be Seniors 3' , K' A 11 Q Y ' fl -. ak., 15 Z Sandra Johnson Wayne Johnson Katherme Jones Lmda Jones Wayne Kennedy James lxotamlnk S i' Vlrglnla Krabbe Eleanor Kuhn Norma Kulm Helen LaFlare Joan Lauterbach Jlmmy Lentz me ef we QW i l Lmda Letchworth Teddy Levy Sammy Llpes Bennle Little Ann Llvesay Ann Loper f' if Y 1' wir ' ,f 1 4? M K N' W fa? hm lily! if ,Q if Quia' 'rj Sly QQ? WW 'bf Wallace Lotts Helen Mageras Burme Malpass Rose Manning Lamont Markham Charles Marrs f ,fl af My up Y' T Ai .fe 'L' ' 'V wtf l fm. Jo Ann Marshall Verlla Martln Marlene Matthews Frederlck Mays Patsy McCall Jean McCorm1ck 105 Working Hard, They Prepared 5 is M ,J r Arwgfsfii: , 5.Js.fe,,eE:a ,Z Ralph McKee Joan Lee McKenna Jerry McMahan Mary Ann Mxlne Roy Mltchell Bonme Moell Phyllls Moore Rebecca Morgan Barbara Morris Pam Morrls Judy Mosler Tommle Mouser Shirley Mueller Harry Mulder John Murden Carol Nachman Harrlet Nachman Thomas. Neebltt Kenny Olshansky Donald Patten Evelyn Paul Dorothy Pearce Kay Pearce Nancy Lee Perry Jane Phnllxps Lucxlle Phllllps Ruby Ann Phlllxps Kathleen Powell Wnlham Prxllaman Joan Prltchett noe C' Themselves For That Wonderful Year Nlarnet Qulsenberry Susan Rau ls NW Ronme Robmson .gur- Katherlne Roberts 'L L. Joe Shapiro Albert S1mmS W 'H Mary Smlth Myrtle Smlth Siv Della Ruth Rlce T3 Joan Sammons Uv i .Q-if W5 152 Carolyn Smlth in-5 pu., ov 'Q E- Lrsula Rlchardson Dale Rltter B111 Roady he 'ff' ' Theodore Sandler Charles Schnexder Peggy Scull 'Z' Y' Glenn Smlth Wayne Smlth Marcla Smlth Gus Spanos Betty Spencer Janet Spencer Bennett Stem X Joseph Stettule Robert atrlckland Wayne Swann Rxchard Sweeney Marllyn Suskmd Evelyn Talbert lO7 , D, will . X , if , E Y gr- j ' A 'fl LV ' , 1 .if st Q' l A . , , yr f s- .... V 2 : ff ' .1 ' 5 , I ' ' , - if ,Q A X7 3 .fV, A , ,M V . . 1 X K 1. ,fy 'A 5. s. 14' ' ,- M M e - ' .- -- e ,, i y , , P 1 , , .., ,F ,- 4 , HW? - I J' I , , ' vis' a S- , 6, ,d I HQ? M V 4 K Y XY, f 4554 K , A SCE M f, I Q ' ' ' ' . A 'J -1 swggfgv -A , K .s fl ' ' , I I , 1' ' cv , , 5' ' 1 2 a A ' 1 l . I' e A ' ,,,' -L A - Y WJ ' I 4 , X A Y Y if Q' ' .:,,TV Y A l I .- ' rilliff' Q' V ol Q l 'S Class Cf 1 96U! fx - tv? W -uf an J Q 5, K' 5' 1 - ' Q..- 2 4 I U , ,V o' , V ' Woodlief Carson Young Whlle Steve Hochman and Gene Colllns chat ldly before the Senior Bulletin Board Semor Eleanor Fowler explams to Ann Grogan and Sudle Barefleld how Dance Rose Manning Ring Helen Estes, Decoratlon What do you thmk thls IS a soclal hour' Irate Johnn Y Jean Thomas Canepa and Steve Conn seem to growl at Joan Sammons and Jackle Belote whlle the two glrls talk over the latest -411- Thls IS the blg event 1n every students l1fe that of flnally belng a semor Here we had a chance to partlclpate 1n not only the every day aCtlV1t19S of school but we w1ll recall wlth fondest memorles our many partles senlor assembly senlor prom and most lm portant of all graduat1on R Jean Tesh Bully Jenkms HO - G -1 , S -4: f - T l .L x N at ,I I x l I I ij IQ '. b had 7 4 hal . ,fxv ' 4 Q ff: l , , -I Q S X ' 4 my Sandra Nesbitt. chairman of the Senior Flower Com- mittee, conlults Louise Powell, head ot' the Color Committee, about the flowers that will harmonize beat with the elasl rolors. h . Q 2. Could you display the Senior Class motto right here? Mary Beth Olaon, chairman of the Motto Committee. asks Eleanor Fowler, who heads the Senior Bulletin Board Committee. , 1 n , x Y Leaders of the Class of I959 are: I.. to lt., Row 1: Sandra Taylor, Secretary: Gloria Tart, Honor Council Chairman: Eleanor Fowler. Class Giftorian: and Peggy Dail, Executive Board Representative. X Y '- u J L. to R., Row 2: Frank Ivey. President and-Honor Council Representative: Jean Tesh, Honor Council Representative: Nanry Stoller. Treasurer: and Dan Rouse, Vice-President. 11 -nm 'T After many years of waiting. the big moment arrivea when Bill Bradley Pull a 1959 pennant on hla steady. Caroline Phillips, head of the Pennant Committee. 1 Every organization has certain key personnel to lnsure its successful and efficient operation These senior lead ers and committee heads are the people who have insured the success of their final year They have handled the selection of motto flowers, colors rings, pennants and the many other details which have to be carried out by the Senior Class. These leaders deserve much credit for the endless hours of work and thought given to the discharging of their many and varied duties. Foremost among our Memomes ? -I' U x 9' 3 Q 35- Q' 114' W W 41' fix ,vt vw? Wk KING AND QUEEN Frank Ivey Jo Ann Norman ' '4 BEST LOOKING Sandra Taylor and Robert Bracey ly -,- .'9n Will be our Senior year L J' 'Beale BEST DRESSED Eleanor Buckley and Henry Horton .. f , f , ' f , f ' v A , .QD M.. 5. 0 Zvi' .- ' . ,- J I. ' -1 Q ff .' W Tig , ' '.. -1 5 5, .Qs 'QL' Gwyn -' . . . ' - - .. ' V. 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I IIS Throughout our h1gh school 11fe MOST POPULAR Eleanor Fowler and Jerry MOTeWltZ BEST ALL AROLVD Peggy Da1l and Bllly Jenk ns . 0 i ' - ,' . ws v 'A We have ant1e1pated fh1S b1g moment 'VIOST LIKELY T0 SL CCEED Sandra Nlesbxtt and Wayne Coddmg -.., BEST STUDENTS Nancy Oldfield and Whlt Hancock 117 . . . , P N - ,. 1' .A . , 1 ' - S . h P ' 1 ' I, ' ' - - Q 1. . . 1- V ' 'ff . 5 jx , f- 'Q- . , if X. - xt S.: ,Nl -I-S7 A V A ' ' . N -. - .' .,,,. X, 4 - , X , S N . w A ' ,iff ' M my With the -4- opening of school BEST DANCERS Carolme Phllllps and B111 Bradley MOST TALENTED Charlotte Rawls and D1Ckl6 Apperson IIB MOST TYPICAL Jean Tesh and Harry Conn We held our I . s 5. 1 , first Class meetings 3:1 S-. -i.. H9 MOST ATHLETIC Courtney Kerman and Dan Rouse . ' faq: -j.-,H-i-. A Y' ANCHOR STAFF MAKES F' ANNUAL TRIP TO NEW YORK r5x.4.f'i2 'K ,...,.aL-0' Fw-fy, .---.'-'-' ' - '.'.-.-- X - . Q'- , Q' -X I f1'4 5 i-JT H 4 fs li , ,I g bxu 3-A xy 'Q H! ,Rf Fl .1 0-- 4 A-: 4- 'WY I Q .af-f ,L 1 , 5 N. 4. A- Ex' R-WH , ff' www.-,.,,. J, 'L n ,-'VA Q xx A 1 if 5 X2 F7713-g,, Q, J I 465, 'M 'il A W 1. s W1 '1'W3 Q P fu J, Q .!. it . 731 Q 3' Iv -Q ,,, ,. ,fl r 3 'Du gli 13355 it kia ., ' .1 5 NW- awful? 1 , -'ua--, Ui! t N 'S . 'ff gf' A Adjusting his binoculars. Johnny Nickey turns into view ,Q . .K W 335150252 Kay Knight and Glenda Howard on their way in from gym. a if '1 'f T, -M 1 0 N P ' I v A ' j ' M A Y'NfX.laA,X.2' 1 I li lg Ah, lunch, says Joe Carney. VVhat more need be said? .. - 1,14 ff , , ' 152' my Attending last minute rehearsals, this group of Seniors practices for the big night, graduation. Enjoying their favorite pastime, these Seniors carry on the latest bull-session at the Y after school. Ten to one they're talking about graduation, W4 .4 - on time. says Louise Powell l 1 library. This is it. J f Anticinatimz manv memorable moments are Clay Strarier, Evelyn Thomas, Juanita Whitaker, Johnny , Howard. Judy Block, and Harry Conn as they enter - the cafeteria for the Senior Prom. - 5 f I -, ,- ' U LN V .h Q S1 N Q 1 A ! e 1 . , , I 3 ,s . A4 - :r 'T Q l - -4 D 4 , '-: 1l9!y-1m,,-, - MF, Y V 1 l .1 T- X ivierrmf' . f -X . 5 Q ,, , 'if 5 . M-we - 0 ' 5' - we . Y' -A-- -fr . L 5 , JN .f ,Q?,V,,,,fTq X 1 l Q4 ' Y i I I . Y XX N J .-4 1. X X 4.2 amps - M-, The nartv's all over. and there's work to be doneg but with these Seniors Judson Jones and Charlotte Rawls have donned their picnic best t A all pitching in to help, the kitchen will be clean in no time at all. looking forward to a wonderful time in the sun. . . 1 sure that you get it back BS she checks out books in the X. f These Qenlms and Junmi-. take time out from their strenuous hard mmmm, s v.ork to cat a hasty lunch lufore returning to QPR Z fs 4 5' 'J fe Vaptiirecl in ar-tion while per forming some of the latest fiance steps. Gloria Tart and NVhit Hancock show hy t exr Smiles that they are enjovi 1-very minute of the :lang ,.-1 1-all 1 1 i Within the--P '4:wrr-1l '-.zz . i. - . tame, we .4 v t yrai Q thine 1 -1- '57 ,J 1 . J ' x I - ai? I ' et ,JZ 'el c X 4 J 13? t . ' ' '-flu N 1' VVe had a wonderful time. Flank lsmon listene Band me-mbera. Rs-nf-ci Ilt-ltvrliran anrl Phctti lhtlps re- ileasant memories of tho bam ii: to Vkinrhc r A light touch here and a little more Shadow around the eyes and you'll ., . be all ready for the Senior Tournament Plax comments Nancy Ftoller My' ml' what luxe me here? These Semors at a Meek end party forgot their trouble of the past school week as She asamts Carol qmith in Some last minute preparations for her 5 x , ., , ln I U :-:-:iq ' .. -X'-4' . -- Vfoo ,A ,M - lU.gl 8,35 e its - -TK -ao., Q 0 1 an u-n : , N if-lc wx VX VV-:-ll, in our grammar book, Study rages 123-133 ln the literature book rf-ad the first thru-0 storivsg and . . . in the vocabulan book lenrn all the words on pages 1115-IMT, answers Mt-linda VVa ker Competent officers were elected My sincere congratulations to you, graduates of the class of 1959! Although I have been at Newport News High School only a short time, I wish to express my deep appreciation to each of you for bestowing upon me the honor of serving as a sponsor of your senior class. Working with you as an advisor and sharing in your activities have af orded me distinct pleasure this year. The class of 59 has been outstanding for its academic ac- complishments, excellence of leadership, and loyalty of spirit. The qualities which have contributed greatly to your splendid high school performance will be invaluable in the life you now enter. The world of today is a profoundly challenging one. In no other era of all mankind have so many world-shaking discoveries and accomplishments occurred. These phenomena are already revolu- tionizing man's concepts of science, international law, and philos- ophy. What horizons lie before you! As Christopher Fry in his play, A Sleep of I'risoners, says, Thank God the time is now! May your life be happy and worthwhile. There is no proven formula for the best life, but such character traits as perseverance, integrity, courage, humility and faith will stand you in good stead. As you leave your Alma Mater and begin a new phase of your life, my best wishes go with you. Margaret Farrar Baab ff-.fx .H .. !t, ., : It is with great pleasure and deep humility that I have been able to share with you so closely this your senior year at Newport News High School. I want to thank each of you for the honor you bestowed upon me by electing me your sponsor. You feel important now that you are high school graduates. This is how you should feel since you have successfully completed another giant step along the trail of life. Another step is immediately ahead, however. and you must be careful how you take it for there are many pitfalls. Your high school education is a preparation for this step, but it is not a guarantee that it will be a success. This is your responsibility! This venture is entirely new to all and for many there is indeci- sion in making it. Some of you plan to further your education and have more complex maps by which to travel. For others, your high school work is the culmination of your formal education. and you must go forward now to seek the bread of life which before had been provided for you. Regardless of which of these two steps you take, have a goal before you and continually strive toward it. Go forward through life, step by step, being careful not to tread upon anyone nor straying too far from the trail. Keep your eyes open, your chin up. and let God always be bv your side. You will find that this path will lead you to success and happiness. Sincerely, Charles W. Nuttycombe To lead our Semor act1v1t1es PEGGY ANN ALLEN FRANKLYN D ANDERSON Transferred from Burnsville Hugh D 0 Club Premdent Program School Chalrman Semor Dance Commlttee Shop Officer Apparatus Club Pennant Commxttee G A A Executive Board Basketball Hockey Tournament All State sg Mzuorette Head Cheerleader Head Junior Rmg Committee Junior Class Treasurer 7 costume staff RICHARD TAFT APPERSON Hall of Fame Most Talented Key Club Latm Club Committee Chairman French Club Committee Chairman Jumor Chorus Letter Semor Chorus Letters President Accompanxst Dance Band Pxanlst Starlight 1955 56 Semor Motto Committee Semor Assembly Commxttee WILLIAM JACKSON BARBER JR Semor Color Commlttee Semor Dance Commxttee 'K' ve,,l I hz. 'i ZZ! is '14 4 'ak 1 1? . , his f bv Y T'v 'OSC JUDITH PATRICIA BLOCK T nsf r f om ranh JAMES FRANK BENSON rfhghe Qfgoof G Y French Club Future Teachers of America Sclence Club Usher Staff Key Club Spanish Club Engmeers Club Beacon Staff Cafeterla Commlttee Safety Committee Safe Teens Behavlor Code Commlttee Semor Invitation Commlttee H0m8l'00m Represehiailve- Treasurer Creative Wrltlng Guild Jumor Chorus l2S JEANNE ELIZABETH BAKER D E Club Program Chalnnan Executive Board Chaplaln Student Councxl Representative Speech Arts Club Furniture Staff Semor Color Commnttee School Spxrlt Committee Junior Dance Committee Y Teens CORA JEANETTE BARROW Llbrary Assistants Club President Llbrary Assistant Future Busmess Leaders of Amer xca Vice President Bible Club Secretary Speech Arts Club 1957 58 1 GB! wr' Talented students were chosen ,ha WILLIAM EDWARD BRADLEY Hall of Fame Best Dancer Semor Assembly Commlttee Semor Pennant Commlttee Junlor Dance Commxttee Junxor Decoratxon Committee BARBARA LEE BROWN Future Business Leaders America Semor Dance Commxttee Jumor Dance Commxttee Semor Motto Committee Semor Chorus Y Teens ROBERT ARTHUR BRACEY Varsxty Baseball Letter Hall of Fame Best L00klhg Semor Assembly Committee 8th and 9th Grade Football Sth and 9th Grade Basketball Junlor Varsity Football Junlor Varslty Basketball Junior Band Semor Band H1 Y DONALD GORDON BRADLEY Elghth Grade Hall of Fame Homeroom President Junxor Class Presldent Junxor Dance Committee Semor Dance Committee Junior Decoratlon Committee Junior Usher Staff Q' 'C' VELMA JEAN BL TCHER Transferred from Warwmck Hugh School Qenlor Chorus D E Cub Hockey Team Basketball Team Semor Inxltatmon Commlttee CAROL ANN CAMPBELL Qenlor Dance Committee Semor Pennant Commlttee I-uture Business Leaders of America Junlor Chorus Letter Semor Lhorus Down ln Lhe Valley Messxah Volleyball Team Apparatus Club V O T JUDITH DARNELLE BRIGHT Thesplans Anchor Staff School Lxfe Sectxon Drama Furniture Staff Head Semor Assembly Committee Semor Pennant Commlttee Cast of 10th Grade Tournament Play Junior Decoratlon Committee Remembrance Commlttee Dance Commlttee ELEANOR BRUCE BUCKLEY Anchor Staff Actlvltxes Sect1on Future Busmess Leaders of Amerlca Treasurer Hall of Fame Best Dressed Semor Chorus Letter Junlor Chorus Letter Semor Dance Committee French Club Jumor Dance Commlttee Senior Bulletln Board Committee Homeroom Chaplam KENNETH ALLEN CARTER Transferred from Warwxck High School D E ub Semor Dance Committee MARGARET WARREN COALTEII Future Nurses of America D O Club Secretary Soc1a1Com mittee Scrapbook Committee Drama Make Up Staff Head Dance Commxttee Student Council Representative To head our class comnnttecs JOSEPH WILLIS CABNEY JB Natlonal Honor Society Nelms Honor Scroll Semor Band Letter Jumor Band Letter Latm Club President Troalurer Launcbmgs Staff Editor Key Club Secretary H1 Y Homeroom Vice Presldent Dance Band JOHN ROBERT CARROLL D E Club Vxce President Stage Crew Tbesplans Semor Assembly Commlttee I-I1 Y Leadershlp Chmc QI-... 14 ROBERT LEE COHEN Chess Club Jumor Band Letter Semor Band Letters, Property Manager JAMES R COLLINS 8th and 9th Grade Football Dance Band Treasurer Junlor Varslty Football Art Club Semor Bulletm Board Committee Safe Teens JOHN ALLEN CHARLES Ill Transferred from Christchurch School Spanish Club Secretary Treasurer The Seahorse Sports Editor Varslty Football 1956 57 5 Varsxty Baseball 1956 57 58 Varsxty Soccer Momtor Varsity Club Fxref1ghtmgUn1t 1956 57 58 WAYNE CIIADWICK CODDING Varsity Football Letter Jumor Varsity Football Sth and 9th Grade Football Hall of Fame Most Llkely to Succeed Semor Bulletln Board Committee Speech Club -4... 'hr Other Worthy students Were PEGGY ANN DAIL Anchor Edxtor m Chief Student Body Secretary Natlonal Honor Socxety Presldent Quill and Scroll Secretary' Newcomers Commxttee Chalrman Vxce Presxdent Penmsula S C A Federatxon Science Club Letter Nelms Honor Scroll D A R Good Cltnzen Award GLORIA MARIE DeMOSS Student Councll Latm Club Llbrary Assistants Club Semor Dance Commxttee Semor Flower Committee Semor Chorus Apparatus Club G A A Executlve Board Basketball Future Nurses of America HARRY STEPHEN CONN Varsity Basketball Team 1957 58 59 Captam .Iumor Varslty Basketball National Honor Soclety Nelms Honor Scroll Key Club Student Councll Representatxve Latm Club Hall of Fame Moat Typical selected DEBORAH M CRONE Student Councxl Representatxve Semor Assembly Committee Girls Usher Staff Homer-oom Presldent Art Club Bible Club M1xed Chorus Gxrls Chorus Glrls Basketball Team Dance Committee Cafetena Commxttee SUSIE ANN ELIZABETH GLORIA 'MAE DOBBINS DEUELL Transferred from Ham ton D .Iumor Chorus Letter Hugh School Glee Club Volleyball Hockey Team Hockey Team All Star Semor Color Commxttee Basketball Semor Chorus Apparatus Club Fleldball Semor Dance Committee Volleyball Band l28 ANDY DAVIS D 0 Club Chaxrman of Social Committee Jumor Band Letter Semor Band Letter Semor Dance Committee Semor Pennant Committee Shop Offlcer CHARLES ROBERT DERR Executive Board Student Councll Publlclty Chairman H1 Y Vice President Anchor Staff Art Club Presxdent Semor Assembly Committee Chalrman S C A Federatnon Semor Chorus Boys Usher Staff G. A. Exrecutive Board: I - l l l LOUIS MARVIN FAMILANT Latm Club French Club Semor Dance Commnbee Pennant Committee School Spxrxt Commxtbee To represent us in the ETTA HAHRICK EDWARDS MARTHA KAY! ELHORE Anchor Staff Future Teachers of America G A A Executrve Board Sports leader Jumor Chorus Letter D E Club Newcomers Commlttee Basketball Team 1955 56 57 59 Latm Club Senlor Flower Commxttee Tn HI Y RUBY JAY FORBES GAA Executlve Board Hockey Team Softball Team Volleyball Team Tumbling Club Apparatus Club DE Club Treasurer Basketball Team ELEANOR SHERRILL FOWLER Nelms Honor Scroll Varslty Cheerleader Hall of Fame Most Popular Senlor Class Glftonan Semor Bulletm Board Comm1ttee Chairman Junior Dance Committee Co-Chanrman Student Councll Dance Commlttee C0-Chairman Anchor Staff Actlvmes Sectlon Editor Peninsula S C A Federatxon Secretary of Ninth Grade 9 CHARLOTTE LOUISE FOX Future Business Leaders of Amenca Semor Invltatxon Committee Library Assnstants Club .Tumor Decoratlon Commlttee Homeroom Offxcer Hall of Fame HOWARD STEPHEN FISHER Key Club Cast of Tournament Plays Latm Club Anchor Staff TDEDIBHS Letter Cast of MaJor Plays Spanish Club Senlor Assembly Commxttee Director Tournament Play Dxrecbor Senlor Motto Commlttee MARGARET ANN FORD Semor Chorus Jumor Chorus Senlor Assembly Committee Jumor Dance Committee Starhght Down m the Valley Messiah ' A. - A. ,Representative l Capable and devoted sponsors WILLIAM EDWARD GATLING Track Varslty Football 8th and 9th Grade Football Jumor Chorus Semor Chorus CAROLYN JONES FUTRELL School Spxrxt Committee Varsxty Hockey Team Captam All State Team G A A Executlve Board Tumbllng Leader Tumbling Club Apparatus Club Basketball Semor Invitation Commlttee Fleldball Volleyball Softball ARETIE GALLINS National Honor Society Secretary Chairman of Commxttees Newcomers Cafeteria Executive Board Student Council Letter b C A Federatlon Parllamentarxan Speech Arts Club President Letter Quill and Scroll President Nelms Honor Scroll Semor Assembly Commxttee Co-Chaxrman Anchor Staff Co-Asslstant Editor CARL SIDNEY HACKER Semor Assembly Commxttee Rmg Committee Safe Teens Science Club Latin Club Cast of Rmg Around Elizabeth Cast of 12th Grade Tournament Play Homeroom Offices MARTHA JEANNE HALL Jumor Chorus Semor Dance Commlttee Jumor Dance Commlttee 0 GEORGE WHITHORE HANCOCK JR Varsity Baseball Fnendly Typhoon 1957 58 HI Y President of Student Body Delegate to S C A Summer Workshop Nelms Honor Scroll Drama Effects Staff CaHead Peninsula S C A Federation Presxdent National Honor Society Hall of Fame Best Student JAMES HENDRIX GORRELL JR Varsity Football Letter Baseball Jumor Varsity Football Key Club Chaplam Latln Club Spamsb Club Jumor Varslty Basketball Jumor Usher Staff Semor Invxtatlon Commlttee NANCY ELLEN HAIRE Jumor Dance Committee Semor Dance Commlttee Semor Color Commuttee Trl Hx Y Volleyball Pep Club l . . . . , .1 .' ' , Junior Varsity Football Hi-Y g l l l l IRENE JEAN HELTERBRAN Semor Band Secretary Letters Semor Muslc Commlttee Senlor Assembly Committee Semor Pennant Committee Safe Teens Drama Furnlture Staff Junior Band Secretary Treasurer Letters COPE HIEMENZ Varsity Football Letter Speech Club Vlce President Key Club Latm Club French Club Junnor Varsnty Basketball and Football Sth and 9th Grade Basketball Football Senlor Dance Committee Typhoon Tame Radlo Sta!! and ALPHA CABOLYN HARRISON School Splnt Committee Speech Club Basketball 1956 56 59 Volleyball 1955 56 58 Fxeldball G A A Executive Board Tn H1 Y Semor Flower Commlttee Gu1ded us 1n our plans CAROLE WARD HEHL Semor Chorus Letter Semor Cholr Latm Club Junxor Chorus Letter Semor Pennant Committee Future Business Leaders of America Safe Teens Girls Glee Club Down In The Valley' Blble Club PATRICK HENRY HESTER Transferred from Radford High School Semor Chorus Jumor Dance Commlttee Homeroom Presudent Student Council Representative Semor Dance Committee All Star Baseball Team All Stat Baslfetball Team All Star Football Team Semor Band Letter KENNETH R HOUCK Junior Chorus Letter Secretary Semor Chorus Letter Metal Shop Officer Semor Assembly Committee Semor Pennant Commlttee D E Club BARBARA LEIGH HOUSMAN HENRY EDWIN HORTON Ill Cast of 8th Grade Tournament Play Homeroom Presxdent Junxor Band Latm Club Junior Dance Commlttee Co Chairman Semor Dance Committee Co-Chalrman Hall of Fame Best Dressed Anchor Staff Sports Edxtor . . - Senior Color Committee N I 3 I At last our class rings arrived-- WANDA LEE HOWELL Senior Invitation Committee Flower Committee D E Club Secretary Homecoming Committee GLENDA LEE HOWARD Anchor Staff Senior Assembly Committee Future Nurses of America Homeroom Chaplain 1955, '56, '57, '58 Homeroom Secretary Dance Committee School Spirit Committee Tri-Hi-Y: Vice President, Chaplain, Secretary Junior Chorus Y Teens JOHN BURGESS HOWARD, JR. Hi-Y Senior Dance Committee CHRISTINE FAYE INGRAM Junior Chorus Letter Senior Chorus Letters Senior Choir Secretary Anchor Staff Spanish Club Junior Decoration Committee Senior Dance and Color Committees Cirls Glee Club All State Chorus Student Council Committees WILLIAM ALVA JENKINS JR Vice President of Student Body National Honor Society Hall of Fame Best All Around Key Club President I-I1Y President Honor Councrl House and Grounds Committee Chairman Latin Club Treasurer S C A Delegate to Workshop Cast of Sth 10th and 12th Grade Tournament Plays RAYMOND DONNIE JOHNSON D O Club Scrapbook Chairman Shop Foreman Shop Superintendent DONALD LEE HUBBARD D O lub FRANK WAYNE IVEY Senior Class President Hall of Fame King Honor Council Varsity Football Co-Captain Varsity Basketball 10th Grade Vice President 9th Grade President EXECULIVB Board Key Club Junior Dance Committee l , ' . . C V . . , I' 5 . . : ' K' X ' l32 ROBERT CHARLES JONES 8th and 9th Grade Football Jumor Varsxty Football Varslty Football Track Team MARGARET LOUISE KAHN Transferred from Granby Hlgh School Beacon Staff Future Teachers of Amerxca Safety Commlttee Usher Staff Homeroom Representative Drlll Team French Club Treasurer Homeroom Treasurer 1 Proud symbols of our progress CAROLYN FAYE JONES MARY ELEANOR JONES D E Club Treasurer Semor Color Committee Semor Flower Committee Junior Sen lor Dance Committee Dance Committee Future Busmess Leaders of AUETICB Future Drama Tr1 H1 School Teachers of America Staff Commxttees Y Presxdent Treasurer Splrlt Committee Jumor Chorus Y Teens HIY Councll Secretary inn. Y fs vu- COURTNEY BAIRD KERMAN GAA Executlve Board Presldent Vlce President Sports Leader Hall of Fame Most Athletic Glrl Senior Dance Committee Apparatus Club Tumblmg Club Basketball 1955, '56, '57, '58 Hockey Team 1957. '58 All State Hockey Reserse Team 133 M Sr Q59 MICHAEL KLESMER Sth and 9th Grade Basketball 8th and 9th Grade Football Junior Varsity Football Junlor Band Letter Semor Band Letters Baseball Manager Letter Semor Dance Commlttee Safe Teens THOMAS JUDSON JONES Jumor Varslty Football Junior Band Semor Band Semor Color Commlttee Shop Offxces Junlor Usher Staff KAY DANDRIDGE KELLY Semor Color Committee Trl H1 Y Publlclty Commxttee Jumor Decoration Committee Semor Chorus Messiah Drama Furmture Staff 'lev- Preparing for JACKIE LEE LAWRENCE Transferred from Hinton High School Safe Teens Junior I-hgh Basketball RONALD LAWRENCE Transferred from Granby High School Track Junior Varsity Basketball Jumor Varsity' Track Varsity Track Monogram Club Intramural Baseball LEVY graduation KAY CHERYL KNIGHT Junior Varsity Cheerleader: Head Varsity Cheerleader: Head Anchor Staff Homeroom Secretary Senior Assembly Committee Senior Color Committee Senior Dance Committee School Spirit Committee Senior Chorus exercises 7 WESLEY WAYNE LATTA Transferred from Stantonsburg High School Football Class Editor VICKIE LEE Transferred from Hampton High School Senior Flower Committee Band Basketball RICHARD L LEWIS D E Club Jumor Band Track Team BRUCE EDWARD LINDSEY CAROLYN DALE LIVELY Anchor Staff Senior Dance Committee S C A Representative Transferred from Asheville Usher Staff Head High School Junior Decoration Committee Future Farmers of America Jumor Varsity Basketball Spanish Club Sveech Arts Club Varsity Basketball I Future Teachers of America Senior Bulletin Board Committee Latin Club I3 4 DAVIS WRAY MARTIN Science Club Latin Club Track Team Letter Semor Dance Committee Semor Band Color Guard Engineers Club RICHARD FREDERICK McDORMAN Transferred from Warwick High School Junior Varsity Baseball Varsity Baseball Smoking Committee First Drill Squad I-Iomeroom President Treasurer Vice President Junior Varsity Football D E lub Junior Varsity Basketball We ordered ELAINE RITA LOREN Transferred from Granby High School Future Teachers of America Senior Chorus Junior Chorus French Club Usher Sta!! Beacon Safety Committee Homeroom Treasurer Drill Team Behavior Code Committee calling cards and invitations NANCY OLIVIA MAJOR Senior Chorus: Letter Junior Chorus: Librarian, Letter Senior Choir Senior Invitation Committee Junior Dance Committee Bible Club Future Business Leaders of America School Spirit Committee Safe Teens Girls' Glee Club PATRICIA ANN McCORMICK Transferred from Welsbaden Ger many and California Cheerleader Head G A A Executive Board Spanish Club Secretary Student Council D E Club Social Chairman Tennis Team Senior Dance Committee Swimming Club Lettermans Club Office Assistant CYNTHIA LYNN McKINSEY Anchor Staff Beacon Staff Circulation Manager Future Business Leaders of America Reporter Historian Semor Motto Committee Semor Invitation Committee Junior Dance Committee Junior Decoration Committee Assistant Director of Tournament Play Apparatus Club Y Teens NED WINFREE MIDKIFF ROBERT MEARS Sth Bhd 9th Grade Football 8th and 9th Grade Basketball Kev Club Junior Varsity Football V8l'SltY Baseball Letter Junlgr Val-glty Bggketbqll Varsity Basketball Manager Varsity Basketball Typhoon Time Varsity Football Cast of Solid Gold Cadillac Thespmns Senior Assembly Script Committee Stage Crew Semor Assembly Safe Teens I35 Many Weeks were spent rehearsing ROBERT GERALD MOORE Junlor Varsity Basketball French Club Thesplans President Stage Manager Stage Crew Senior Assembly Committee WILLIAM ELLIS MINNICK PATSY PATTERSON MOONEY Bulletin Board Committee Senior Dance Committee Homeroom Vice President Future Business Leaders of America French Club Junior Dance Committee Y-Teens BARBARA LEE MURPHY Anchor Staff Trl Hi Y Senior Pennant Committee Future Buslness Leaders of America Junior Decorating Committee Behavior Code Senior Invitation Committee School Splrlt YTeens Chaplain Homeroom Chaplain SANDRA DIANE NESBITT MARv1N THOMAS NEWTON Beacon Staff Editor Senior Flower Committee Chairman Executive Board Scrapbook Chairman S C A Federation Succeed G A A Executive Board President Student Council Junior Decoration Committee Senior Varsity Football Junior Varsity Football Bulletin Board Committee JERRY JOHN MOREWITZ Track Team Letter Cross Country Team Letter Senior Hall of Fame Most Popular Senior Assembly Committee Junior Dance Committee Spanish Club Speech Club Publicity Committee 8th and 9th Grade Basketball Junior Decorating Committee WILLIAM ANTHONIY MUSIKA Junior Varsity Football Senior Dance Committee 10th Grade Tournament Play Spring Play Life with Father Stage Crew Junior Dance Committee D E Club . : . x : i . I K Hall-of.Fame: Most Likely to X' ' it C C ! 136 c-5 To make our Scmor Asscmbl a success CONNIE LOU NICKEY JOHN FRANKLIN INICKEY D O Club Presxdent Semor Dance Committee Homeroom Treasurer Y Teens 'VIakf.LLp Staff Transferred from Mllton Hxgh School Senxor Band Jumor Band Semor Dance Band H1 Y Senior Dance Comrmttee Senmr Flower Commlttee Wrestling Team Newcomers Committee Homeroom Chaplaln x 'F' E' JO ANN NORMAN Anchor Staff Senxor Dance Commxttee Semor Rlmz Commlttee Student Council Hall of Fame Queen Dlrector of 10th Grade Tournament Play Jumor Decoratlon Commlttee NANCY BELINDA OLDFIELD Jumor Chorus Letter Senior Chorus Letter Iatln Club Recording Secretary Senior Inutatlon Committee Chaxrman Ihble Club Chanlaln Vue President Future Teachers of Amerxca Newcomers Committee Hall of Fame Best Student Homeroom Chaplam Vice President Secretary Nelms Honor Scroll Ii Y' 0- S r SV-1 if 9 aff- MARY ELIZABETH OLSON GEORGE LDRTIS OVERMAN Speech Club Secretary Spanlsh Club Secretary Latin Club Senior Motto Committee Chairman Anchor Staff Underclassman Sectlon Head Usher Staff Cast of Love Me Love My Dog Cast of Curse You Jack Dalton Cast of Roomful of Roses Typhoon Tlme Sth and 9th Grade Football Jumor Varslty Football Varslty Football Jumor Chorus Letter Semor Chorus Letter Cast of 12th Grade Tournament Play Safe Teen Semor Assembly Committee Homeroom Vxce Presldent WILI IAM HENRY INUCKOLS French Club D E C ub Jumor Chorus Letter JAMES RICHARD OLIVER Shop Offlces D E Club Presldent Senior Dance Committee Newcomers Commxttee 3 ie The prom was 21 perfect climax RUSSELL VAUGHAN PARRISH Key Club: Vice President Hi-Y: Executive Board Science Club: Parliamentarian Latin Club National Thespian Society National Honor Society Nelma Honor Scroll Cast of 4 Tournament Plays Cast of 4 Major Plays All Tournament Director and Cast 'S' , . , tv BARBARA JEAN PARTON 'fmt Junior Chorus: Letter - Future Homemal-ters of America ' MARY JANE PATRICK GENE PASCHALL lf X D O Cub JOHIN LAIRD PATTERSON IV Fiansferred from Hampton High Sthool latin Club Fngineers Club lioss Country Team Indoor and Outdoor Track Letter Senior Pennant Committee ienior Dance Committee Science Club C0-Chairman Prcqect Commxttee Apparatus Club Tumbling Club in 1,-v 'bv' Remembrance Committee 'Qs-1' on DeETTA ROSE PHELPS Junior Band Letter Senior Band Ietter Anchor Staff Safe Teens 4' Senior lnvitation Committee Junior Dance Committee Spanish Llub Uxher Qtaff RHETTA ANN PIIELPS Clrls Usher Staff Junior and Senior Hand letter S L A Repro-.entatixe Senior Muaic Committee Nlelmx Honor Scroll Iiible Club Prcaulent Secrctaiw Homeroom Offices Anchor Staff I-acultx Section Junioi Decoration lommittec NQYIIUY' PIIIUTUI L0n'1Y'l'IIIIll tix IOWEI L LAWSON PI-IILBECK Nth C rade Woodshop Award lnslustrial Arte Award Drafting Vkoul Shop Officer K L VN oodworkxng K Yryf 1 x . . 1 A ' f' ' A X J 1 I . . . 1 T -I 7' . I , ' x U U ft 5 1' I' . ' A : In ' of .isa ' x' A is D t ,ii I A . C 5- at I. 5 Dj ',A-,lb ' In 6 I X .' A Kiwanis Club Award: ' , ' . - , g t.p,f h' . ' , A ' ' . , . , we Sq, .ti11-- .LP , IBS MARGARET POWELL Senior Dance Committee Senior Ring Committee I'uture Business Leaders of America President Junior Dance Committee Election Head Library Assistant Senior Chorus Girls Glee Club YTeens President Anchor Staff ELSIE BONELLE PROCTOR Tri H1 Y Anchor Staff Senior Dance Committee Remembrance Committee Student Council Representative Senior Invitation Committee Dance Committee Junior Dance Committee Drama Props Staff Office Assistant Ga To CAROLINE BATTLE PHILLIPS Anchor Staff Senior Pennant Committee: Head Hall of Fame: Best Dancer Junior Varsity Flagtwirler Student Council Representative Junior Decoration Committee: Head Latin Club Senior Assembly Committee Art Club Sth and 10th Grade Tournament Plays a Wonderful Senior Year LOUISE POWELL Future Teachers of America: President Remembrance Committee: Chairman Senior Color Committee: Chairman Senior Dance Committee Executive Board Student Council: Chaplain Federation Anchor Staff Library Assistant Delegate to State S,C.A. and Future Teachers of America Conventions GEORGE DANIEL ROUSE Varsity Football Co-Captain Letter Varsity Baseball Letter Varsity Basketball Letter All State Band Vice President of Senior Class Hall of Fame Most Athletic Vice President of Junior Class Senior Music Committee Chairman Senior Band President Key Club LANCE MONROE RUCKER Shop Officer House and Grounds Committee D 0 Club 1957 a8 9 Vice President yt 4, y ? 'sf LOIS WOLFSON PREVILLE Publicity Committee Junior Chorus Behavior Code Committee Senior Invitation Committee Senior Chorus Dance Committee CHARLOTTE DODD RAWLS Junior Varsity Cheerleader Hall of I'ame Most Talented Senior Dance Committee French Club Homeroom Offices Student Council Committees Senior Chorus Junior Chorus Letter Y Teens Apparatus and Tumbling Clubs 43' 1' Q 7' 1 . 'f . B1 . I . - J ' 'M 5' i , . . ' Q , . . . 6 Y ,' 4. -V A ' ' ' A Q ' I 5 Q - : I ' 5 . I u , - ' l , . V, ' . , '5 : 139 VVid1 an eye EUGENE BRANSON SIMMONS Stage Crew Library Club Dance Cornmlttee CAROL STARLING SMITH Natxonal Thesplan Soclety French Club Art Club Secretary Cast of three tournament plays Dxrector of tournament play Head of Drama Costume Staff Semor Dance Commlttee Semor Pennant Commlttee Future Business Leaders of Amer xca Delegate to Convention to the future KENNETH SCHONFELD BLANTON PIERCE SEWARD Typhoon Tlme H1 Y Speech Arts Club Semor Bulletin Board Committee Semor Assembly Committee Safe Teens Newcomers Committee Chess Club Junior Usher Staff BETTY LOU DAIL SNEAD CHARLES CLIFTON SWELLING D E Club Key Club C A A Executne Board Track Team I 4 H1 Y Semor Color Commlttee BARBARA BUIE SMITH Junlor Chorus Letter Semor Chorus Letter Clrls Glee Club Semor Assembly Committee Semor Ring Commlttee Cafetena Commnttee D 0 Club Treasurer Dance Commlttee Y Teens Future Homemakers of Amerlca ROBBIE SUE SMITH Semor Assembly Committee Semor Pennant Committee Homeroom Offices Glrls Basketball Team Semor Chorus Y Teens 'EP l . . I ' . 4 -I . I Stuclent Council Representative Tri-Hi-Y , U .f 1 . 'V l M Q '. . V , fl X O GLORIA SPIVAK Newcomers Commxttee School Splflt Commlttee Semor Chorus Semor Choxr Semor Assembly Commlttee Semor Ring Commlttee Anchor Staff Faculty Edltor French Club Future Teachers of America We stud1ed hard SAMUEL OGLESBY SPENCER 8th and 9th Grade Basketball Semor Color Commlttee Shop Officer WILMA LEE SPITZER Semor Band Letters All State Workshop Band Semor Assembly Commlttee Drama MakeUp Staff Head Thesplans Gxrls Usher Staff Junlor Band Letters Llbrarum House and Grounds Committee Cast of The Loud Red Patrxck THOMAS WAYNE STEELE Machlne Shop Officer Drama Stage Crew Drama Prop Staff Semor Bulletin Board Committee PETER JAMES STOLLER Sclence Club Executive Board Committee Head Engmeers Club Semor Dance Commlttee Safe Teens Offlce Staff ROBERT NATHAN STOLLER Scxence Club President Jumor Dance Committee Junlor Tournament Play Engmeers Club VITKIYIIB Jumor Academy Sclence Shop Offlcer JAMES C SPIVEY Varslty Football Letter Junior Varsity Football 8th and 9th Grade Football Homeroom Presxdent Latm Club Semor Dance Commlttee School Spxrlt Commlttee Semor Chorus NANCY ELAINE STOLLER Vxrgmla Jumor Academy of Scl ence Secretary Nelms Honor Scroll French Club Executlve Board Science Club Parllamentarxan porter Executnve Board Homeroom Chaplain Semor Dance and Motto Commlttees 11th and 12th Grade Tournament Plays Future Teachers of America Anchor Staff Underclassmen Sectlon . l Senior-Class Treasurer I ' ' ' ': ' ' , Re . . . of l4l As the Weeks quickl passed RICKARD JEROME STONE Homeroom Vlce Presxdent Semor Dance Committee H1 Y Track Sth and 9th Grade Football Junior Band HARVEY CLAY STRADER Key Club .Tumor Usher Staff Head Art Club President Jumor Varsxty Football Junxor Dance Committee Semor Dance Committee Homeroom Presldent H1 Y Secretary WILLIAM HARRY STRICKLAND Wood Shop Offxcer Metal Shop Offlcer D E Club Scrapbook Commxttee Color Commlttee GLORIA SAVON TARI' Varsity Cheerleader Honor Councll Chalrman Executive Board Behavlor Code Commxttee Chairman Anchor Buslness Manager Director of Tournament Play Semor Dance Commltbee Co-Chairman National Honor Society Scrapbook Chaxrman Student Councxl Representatxve MARGARET JEAN TESH Anchor Staff Semor Section Head Latm Club Vlce President Honor Councll Secretary Future Business Leaders of America Semor Chorus Secretary Letters Ensemble Nelms Honor Scroll G A A Executlve Board Secretary Semor Rmx Committee Chaxrman Hall of Fame Most Typical I42 EVELYN GARY THOMAS Anchor Staff Junior Varslty Flagtwlrler Head Varsity Flayrtwnler Head Band Sweetheart 1958 Semor Assemblv Committee Semor Motto Committee French Club Future Business Leaders America Junior Decoratmg Committee Azalea Festival Prmcess CAROL BROWN TAFFER Thespxans Secretary Anchor Staff School Lxfe Ed1tor Semor Assembly Commlttee Assxstant Dxrectors Staff Head Director of Tournament Pla Pink and Patches Director of Tournament Play The Ghost Story Latxn Club Spanish Club Student Councxl Semor Bulletin Board Commlttee SANDRA ANN TAYLOR Secretary of Semor and Jumor Classes Hall of Fame Best Looking Varslty Cheerleaders Jumor Varslty Cheerleaders Anchor Staff Dance Commlttee Semor Assembly Committee Semor Pennant Committee Homeroom President Asslstant Dxrector of 10th Grade Tournament Play l 1 ,, ' Y l l l Election Official ' . : . U ' of We neared our goal graduauon CLAUDE ALBERT TOLBERT French Club Spanish Club Du-ector of Two Tournament Plays Cast of Sxx Mayor Plays Homeroom Presndent Chaplain French Club Vxce Presldent ROBERT SYDNEY TUCKER Senior Color Committee Intramural Golf Shop Officer CAROL TODD MARY CATHERINE TODD Nelms Honor Scroll Homeroom Officer Safe Teens Junxor Representatxve Anchor Staff Semor Assembly and Flower Committees Future Teachers of America Gu-ls Usher Staff French Club Science Club Latm Club Jumor Varslty Flagtwlrler Varslty Flagtwlrler French Club Speech Art Club Recording Secretary Semor Assembly Committee Publlclty Committee Dance Commlttee PHYLLIS ANNE TOSH Future Busmess Leaders of America Semor Bulletm Board Commxttee Semor Flower Commxttee Jumor Decoration Committee Volleyball Team Future Nurses of Amerlca Blble Club SUSAN ROSS VANDERSLICE Scxence Club Junior Academy of Sclence Art Club C01'l'e5D0UdlH8 Secretary JAMES FRANKLIN VINES COLEMAN JAMES TURNER Metal Shop Superintendent Color Commxttee Machme Shop Officer Jumor Usher Staff Drama Props Staff Semor Chorus Varslty Football Letter Girls Usher Suu Jumor Varsity Football Speech Arts Club Varsity Track Letter Semor Chorus French Club Semor Dance Committee Lxbrary Assistants Club Student Offxce Helper l Thespians : ' Vice I President . l A I 43 The mcmor of our Alma Mater WILLIAM JOHN WARDLE Transferred from Elmont Memorial Hurh School Biology Club Audio Visual Squad Junior Band Baseball CATHERINE ANNETTE WEST Junior Dance Committee House and Grounds Committee Safe Teens Senior Invitation Committee I'uture Business Leaders of America Remembrance Committee O -3- JUANITA KAY WADE Anchor Staff Future Business Leaders of America Senior Chorus Senior Dance Committee Junior Dance Committee School Spirit Committee Dance Committee Homeroom Vice President Drama Props Staff Pep Club MELINDA LEE WALKER Varsity Cheerleader Anchor Staff: Co-Assistant Editor National Honor Society Quill and Scroll: Vice President Thespians: Cast of Tournament and Major Plays Senior Chorus: Vice President, Letters Nelms Honor Scroll Senior Assembly Committee Future Teachers of America Tri-HifY: Secretary' Chaplain f'1vX, 'WY Transferred from Sou'h lxitsap Hiizh School Spam h f luh i kcthall lit ci urth Q l44 JULIA FORD WILLIAMS Iwelms Honor Scroll librarian Letter Future Teachers of America Anchor Staff Senior Section The 1 ians ihrarx Assistants Club atm Club Mu lc Chairman Iunxst Junior Classical league 1 irls lsher Staff L i t of One 'Vlayor and Two IH uinament Plata Nenur Imitation and tolor Committees .IOANNE LOUISE WELSTEAD Transferred from Hampton High School Usher Staff Co-Head Anchor Staff Classroom Section Editor Fiench Club Chairman of Year book Committee Art Club Ifuture Teachers of America Senior Chorus Trl H1 Senior Motto Committee Junior Decoration Committee .IUANITA .IOSEPHINE WHITAKER Varsity Flagtwirler Junior Varsity Flagtwirler Senior Dance Committee Future Business Leaders of America Latin Club Junior Decoration Committee Speech Arts Club School Spirit Committee Safe Teens Dance Committee l . I I ,-- ,-Y V. . T. LITTLETON LANE VVHITE senior Chorus: Accompanist, x .' ' 's K' ' ii. i Z I - l5:s :.'t .' l' -. , ' is - W. gi f - A . ' ' 1 , ' . I W'1ll IIVC always m our hearts MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS JAMES ALVIN WILT BARBARA ALICE WOLF Transferred from Roseburg Stage Crew D E Club North Carolina Semor Dance Committee Senior Dance Commxttee Beta Club Student Dance Committee Junior Chorus Monogram Club Senior Chorus Cheerleader Jumor Band Student Lxhrarlan Trl HI Y Future Business Leaders of ADDIHBY-ll-S Club Amerlca G A A Executlve Board Future Homemakers of Amerxca Bwketball Team Glee Club Hockey Team IN ABSENTIA Patricia Elxzabeth Bowman Betty Rae Brockwell Wlllxam Goble Donald Webb Elhs Virgil Wright Mears Donald Reed Parker Lonnxe Alfred Scoggm Vxrglnn Wllhams Tubb Bobby Donald Tugwell ln .. ........ 1 I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. 145 N-J 5' 5 Did you ever feed your face T-bone steak five days a week? Q ,J Maidment ponders over a Mr. problem. I Q V . 'llllygyl vnu., W, 'I I 4' ll 'llg.s WH-I li' l 5 In H... jillll- ,lslillttfifl S-la? 1 YI' 'ff '- ls Russell Parrish pointing: out a UFO to Julia VVil- liams and Nanry Oldfield? Louise Powell and Sammy Spencer compare their Senior rings. FP Don Bradley, Sandra Nesbitt. and Mary Catherine Todd assisted hy Mrs. Haals decorate the cafeteria for a Senior danee. -v , ni .4811 A Can spring b very far away? T . r 'Wm 1 f .-an Senior president, Frank Ivey, transfers the tradition- al cap and gown to Ed Har- ris, .luniur class president. N hxelyn Thomis Band Sweetheaxt arrnes fer her eorunation. , 1 95 ., N K y , lf' 1' 1, ' E , l Bu-xx beaxers nt work' -V VS'hat, me Gloria Tart applies make up after lunch. I . all X worry 7 '11 Nliv- line our Lunlanee dxrec or helps re Baab our Senior Npnnsm plans for future gemor ments lvnuy M um plan her future -p EBBEBBBE 1 BFIQZBBBBE I - -1 'n-T. in FQ These are our backers. Without their fi- nancial assistance and friendly cooperation this book, recalling our life in the past year, could not have been possible. To each and every one of our supporters we express our thanks. ADVERTI EMF T For cosuol or dressy occossuons Betty Jeon Spencer ond Corolyn Smnth buy their clothes ot Phnlllp ond Levy 2707 WASHINGTON AVENUE NEWPORT NEWS VA M Gle Royg esJdyB dGIooSp FIRST 'IIATIIIIIAL BANK I 3 III . If NEWPORT NEWS VIRGINIA Member Fed IDp tls C THE B. F. GOODRICH HIDEN STORAGE I a eries 81 Acce as in on A p t N V T RE CQMPANY BH' 14W hgt Dial CH 7 6329 N or ws, XBBYNXXY- YXQXN- CX-BSS YXXO S '5 N0 '09 'lows QQ wo Oooose xx 'no Qvoxo as B5 o o Ns x qoo YQ QXKQQSXXXG 'oe ea 0:0 woo 'ooxo move: ec K6 eqoo '80 e ccasxoo 9 X oo okkxom '0 owl owe! V010 Off? wal P11010 graph 3 d FI tr Mm J - XX' i N l Y 5 il- W -E ox S4 we-'xoc ew N40 'X 9' '59 W tn .. Q Q wxov O -xv.e I Pom. v Q out Sgudio f Q oo' ff ll 5 4 l Only a frame IS needed to complete the picture of Joan Sammons and Frances Hammond as they model the latest party fashions that Leggett s Department Store offers 6 6 .4 mimmi fate Dual CH 5 3203 3209 WASHINGTON AVENUE PENINSULA SHIPBUILDERS BENSON PHILLIPS COMPANY INC Serving the Penmsulas Independent Union Representing the Employees of the N. N. S. D. D. Co. Building and Fuel Needs Since 1891 'k 3100 Virginia Ave. fl' 495 kfitx E 'K-.......,,,,,....M M -una-I---3-...,qg .4-f' VIRGINIA KRABBE cifmm 2. Your Yearbook Photographer 1931 KECOUGHTAN ROAD HAMPTON VIRGINIA PHONE CH 44591 . I I ,I ,f 5 5 R , ' W 43 W-in LI 4, if 'IIIA1 1 V any I A 7 ,Jaxx -E mvqzgfa M 1153- V Z, A I-Q, I 1 ., , V4 ,,, A A Y f r ', 'f?' f I gi' ' , . 7' I To .A 4 we A , ' , M A V, iw' 4 J' 8 'lv P I 4. M I., u u 1 ' E-4 .gl y Omlwr z EPE 101541 .mal-4.1 OO DeEtta Phelps and Chrustnne Ingram open savings accounts at the Bank of Hampton Roads A K OF H MPTO ROADS Washnngton Ave You Are Never a Stranger Kecoughtan Road at 33rd Street After Your Furst Vnsnt at Wythe Center HARLEY DAVIDSON Motorcycles Bicycles D lil! XAVIUSON M 4f 1 WWW 1 llcvcug Al! 'Numan umm N-E. wok? 555 XJ 8, 2111 lsixgju Q U U UJu We Are Representatlves or Harley Davldson Harley Bncycles Motorcycles Columbla Blcycles Johnson Outboard Po er Lawn Mo e Motors Chuldren s Wheel Goods Cushman Moto Scooters Arnold Schwmn Blcycles Hand Lawn Mowers SALES AND ssnvlcs TIDEWATER MOTORCYCLE CORP 25th ond Huntmgton Avenue Phone CH 7 5805 rms Vx C5 S HOP Foshlons for Men and Boys All Ages ll - ' ' 1 ff 1 4' , ' 7' TQKH Af.-.Ja yu, V 25' l2.5l' 50 asv 5 '50- IAO x' rd' fi ' ' 1' ! FMVV7 Y :VA -9- 'AmaAJ-:CRV Xisi 'UH' 'Y D I YV N C7 ' X Q f X A P- , ff lf? 5 E E ' l 'E' s 2 glgl 5.5 , ll! ' xwwxai - '7-xx lil -+7 'tI' ,i i -, E X l In ' - 2 1 N X , , 41 iassiz' 'iris x A - :EEE ' 'S , JM , r YI- . - lux -E ' 5 ' i g I -ri: l- N tus 5 - K ' :f -:' ghgqvfn, .fi 'I nfs c','4fy' N, f. 'Af' in 1 Ur 1 but A ' . F 1 A ' of w I w rs Y K . , lS5 Where Do You Go From Here And How Do You Get There? Graduatuon IS a tame for lookmg ahead chartrng you future step by step decrdung where you want to go rn lrfe planning purposefully HOW to get there Whether at college or at work you wall frnd that success doesn t lust happen lt must be PLANNED by you The fume to plan IS NOW' A smart first step In the drrectlon of your ultimate ambltlon IS to keep Informed on world happenlngs and current events There IS no better way to do thas than by readung your local newspapers the Dolly Press and The Tnmes Hampton Roads Progresslve Newspapers Dang . JSE, illrzss and THE TIMES HERALD 11 I - U Herald. Be informed , , , by reading , , . II I ' ll ' R I C ll ' surnn MARKETS -i-3-9-gi.. ir NEWPORT NEWS ir HAMPTON i' WARWICK ir WILLIAMSBURG i' RICHMOND Builders of Great Ships To Help Keep America Strong on the Seas NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING and DRY DOCK COMPANY Mutual Home 81 Savmgs Assoclatlon of Newport News Vnrgnma 210 30th Street Call The Plays Plan The College Days en colle e savun s account wuth monthly Steady profits added to your Sav ings on January l and July I of each year lts the easy way to a college educatnon OM, !6l.4 Realtors Insurors DIAL Congratulatlons CH 75292 eaa 125 26th Street lS9 Op 0 Q ' Q ' l this Associationg then add to it weekly or 'ii L 7 JM. 'A' ZW to the graduating class THE NEWPORT NEWS COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY INCORPORATED VIRGINIA ENGINEERING GUMPANY, Inc BUILDING H EAVY nt 80 29 h STREET HIGHWAY UTILITIES -.X rxnswmn HARDWAE 3 TIDEWATER HARDWARE C0 dMB A Ph CH 7 5238 A 5 1 Z 1 .ff More than fatty years have passed smce the uhevntable step was taken whuch transferred a sprawlmg tndewater vnllage mta the dngmtned status at a Cnty at the tlrst class an the Commonwealth at Vnrgmna Its past has been nllustruaus But our gustntned prude In past accamplnshmehts must nat dum our eyes ta the tact there ns much left to da In the future CITY OF NEWPORT News '7!w WMM Q Jlmioa Q3 'i RESTAURANT Llll O 6' ll ll fl Ill S NEW LOCATION d MI h HAMPTGN Ong,-af., ahom and Em 7fU. A 5 I'0lfl t 2 CITIZENS MARINE JEFFERSON BANK Member Federal Deposuf Insurance Corp. WASHINGTON AVE. lf 25Ih STREET 0 NEWMARKET SHOPPING CENTER Serving the Peninsula 68 Years 6 2.32 33, ca 1? i ,J , QQH ' UC ,' I-,QE5,QZGef', 935 V' ,QQ-1 I 21 nr, 19 ?' 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Luxtu Beauty Shop 1 Lntox Foul funn Vv Lliesapealxe Cleaners 50 67 1. I Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Cu C ll cle Phax manx CIIIZQHS N1dllYlE Jeffe-nun Bank Fltlzens Natlonal Bank C111 of Ne xpoxt News Lora Lola Cofer Motor Salem ollige of Hampton Rumls 11 unml iwxe nm ulunx lieQ'a11x.-u1l mmuclal P ll l 1 1 ll H iS nun 81111110 154 um -. 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UHILIY ll I 1 im x Ullll l 1 -4 u N ux ,hx Ill U 1 N um nn N ll 111 lll I lll lN11l1u1H 1 11111111 N1-111 I IU 11111 L 11., hm 111 1: Nun 14 N411 N1 bl LH Jn 4 1 s N 11 A114 A1111 s x 1 nnllllull ll Ml 4 1 Q 1 Woo 8 'J U u 5 5 9 8 L 4J X A 1 9 Vx 0 'S 1 l I 1 I an 'G 'I 57 PH '04 va NIJ 1 x vs 0 N N 1 xll School Life 8 19 SCIENCE Club Semor COl'1llHltt6C Heads 8911101 Hall of Fame Semor Off1cers Sen101s SGUIOI Sponbols Spamsh Club Qpcech Alts Club Spolts Stage Crew Student Councll Student Councll Fommlttees Student Councll Executlve Boald Student Councll Off1ce1s Supe11'1tende11t of Schools Table of Contents Thesplans T1 ack Unde1clas5111en P'n1x1an Qhon laxku and Powell I,'llllClx a Peninsula Pemnsula Peninsula P0l'llIlSlll3 Penlnbula Penn Lui. nd blllm nc Cu up Flmlst Assn Funenal Home Sh111hu1l1l1m, Assn S11p11lx C F-.329 lepsx Coxa P9111 Eleru IC Lu Penx S 'Went and Poultly I lllllll Leu and lo I' 1 Us Sam l loquuaun Motuxs Ina Ralnlmw Soda Shop Rouix 5 .leneln Renduxoxs New Runu Hmm lhrhs 'iupen Nlmket Rneulle Funeml Home RlX9l5lfl9 School of Nuxsxm, Rosenbaum Haxdxxaxe Rug Shop Sanfo1 fl and Chmle-. 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