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m ww I f W; ■ sk B — - 1 n 2 ‘ v • : - • r ' i • . t , - i ' f gt„ ., s k, . . f r ' ' l w (■ t ■■ B ■ : ; ' V. ■ -::■ ■ • ,.. il ' f if ■1 • • ' sf 5— - s ■ 2 Although the rule for geometric figures is that the whole is equal to the sum of its parts, we at Newport News feel that the whole of our circle, which represents HIGH SCHOOL EXPERI- ENCES, is greater than the sum of its parts, for these experiences, being spiritual as well as intellectual and social, cannot be meas- ured in mathematical terms. We will therefore not attempt to indicate what proportion of our circle represents sports, or what, faculty. We will, instead, let each person decide for himself what part each facet of school life has played in forming his total ex- periences of 1961 at Newport News High School. L E i cg INTRODUCTION 1-7 ACTIVITIES 48-71 SCHOOL LIFE 8-19 SPORTS 72-91 FACULTY 20-33 CLASSROOM 92-115 CLASSROOM 34-47 SENIORS 116-157 ADVERTISING 158-208 Her method is not to teach, but to guide. She will listen carefully — challenge — and guide us in coming to our own conclusions. The dy- namic quality of that guidance indicates her own depth of knowledge and comprehension, and her determination to influence definite, accurate thinking in us. We, her students, find her an inspiration. MISS WISE, FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE Although the students here at Newport News High School have varied interests, there is one that all have in common — school spirit. This quality has come to be synonymous in the minds of our student body with ' a man whose own en- thusiastic and infectious pride in our school has made him become, in effect, our faculty sponsor of school spirit. MR. WILSON, FOR YOUR SPIRIT. 6 YOU HAVE MEANT SO MUCH TO OUR CIRCLE. 7 THE STUDENTS LEARNED, No! N. N. H. S. students are not getting younger every year; these are just some of our senior girls after their number in the Hampton Pep Assembly. The N. N. H. S. Christmas family, portrayed by Louis Tucker, Phillip Hammond, Josie Morgan, Wendell Wil- liamson, Dianne Adams and Barbara Nunnally, are very proud of the students for the generosity they displayed in contributing gifts to needy families on the Peninsula. The camera’s eye catches the pretty smiles of our Jun- ior Varsity Cheerleaders who have just sung a song wishing the team good luck in the Turkey Day Game. 10 RELAXED, CREATED, At the Hampton Pep Assembly the N. N. H. S. band, directed by Mr. J. P. Wilson, led the student body in our familiar fight-song, “On Oh Newport”. Anne Andrews, moderator, thanks Representative Thomas Downing and Mr. Richard M. May for ap- pearing in a congressional candidates’ debate pre- sented by the Speech Arts Club before the student body. “I don’t care how you vote as long as it’s my way,” say Bobby Dick and Phillip Gold to Mary Lou Staton, who is on her way to the polls to vote in the school’s mock election. “We’ll never forget our lunch money again,” say Betty Overman, Bob Saunders, Milton Eason, and Claudia Steele. Moral of the story: Even sen- iors don’t get free lunches. 1 1 AND COMPETED Couples who are “going steady” such as Brownie Shaffer, Eugene Turner, and Betsy Barnhouse, Gerald Schweida are often seen spending time with each other in the halls of N. N. H. S. “Lovely to look at, delightful to see,” describes Miss Faith DeArment, the 1960 Band Sweetheart, as she is presented with a bouquet of roses from Mr. Maid- ment, Principal of N. N. H. S. Some little pigs go to market, but Red Crossley, our number one supporter, brings his pigs with him to the annual Turkey Day game. Sleeping beauty was kissed by Prince Charming, so what is Robert Fitzgerald waiting for? 12 WITH YOUTHFUL ENTHUSIASM. Promoting school spirit by cheering at football and basketball games, and leading the student body in pep assemblies are the main jobs of the Varsity Cheerlead- ers. Surrounding head cheerleader Judi Haw- ley, the girls at the top left running clockwise are Sally Morewitz and Stephanie Spradlin, Jane Walker and Josie Morgan, Brenda Veasey and Tina Burroughs, and Becky Smith and Rochelle Leifer. During the winter Athletic Awards Assembly, Mr. Julian Gordon presents Downie Wray with the Julian Gordon Trophy, as Jim Workman, winner of the Hi-Y Good Sportsmanship Trophy, observes. “Mr. Chairman, Homeroom 206 casts all of its 30 votes for the mice,” says this homeroom rep- resentative in the annual Mouse Assembly. 13 THEY, COMBINED WITH THE These Typhoon lollipops, por- trayed by our Varsity Flag- twirlers, left to right, Irene James, Carol Petenbrink, Barbara Ellis, Faith DeAr- ment, Paulette Odom, Nancy Staton, Wanda Thornhill, and Juanita Hayes, show the team by their song, that they really want N. N. H. S. to “Lick the Admirals.” These mice, Nancy Lewis, Gloria Bellows, and Frances Hollifield, show that they, too, feel that honor is a big part of their lives here at N. N. H. S. You had better watch the time, Mary Anas and Don- ald Schwartz. Spend- ing too much time in the halls almost made you late for class. “Dear Alma Mater, through the years, We’ll ne’er forget our love for you,” sings Catherine Barter, ac- companied by Julie Jaffee, as they present their original class song to the graduating seniors. 14 EVENTS AND TRADITIONS “Sh-h-h-h, he’s shooting a foul shot!” New- port News fans exhibit their well known sportsmanship at the Hampton basketball game. “Best of luck to the Class of 1962,” says Senior Class president, Hor- ace Underwood, as he transfers the traditional cap and gown to Bill Bryant, President of the Junior Class. After their arrival at school and before homeroom period begins, Cho Gillespie, Alvin Downs, and Banning Crossley spend their time waiting for the girls. Meanwhile Annette Rouse, Sharron Weaver, and Judy Sawyer spend their time primping. It seems as though these students are thor- oughly enjoying their snack at the Y. M. C. A., since a favorite teenage diet consists of cokes and potato chips. 15 OF NEWPORT NEWS Smiling as they ccme down the stairs on their way to perform in a pep assembly, the Junior Varsity Flagtwirlers hope that they will be able to show the team that they are behind them all the way. What’s this dangling before my eyes Amid the basketball cheers and cries? Why it’s only the boys who take their seat On the ledge upstairs and dangle their feet. Looks as if we could use a policeman to clear this jam caused by Wayne Delozier and Suzie Greene, as he helps her pick up her books. 16 HIGH SCHOOL, r gtW AV s a6 ® 1 VY . e , vJ v % e ve 1ca v { e G sS ' ;V Ba De« „ S ° cV o ' aS GVo -adAie Ae s ’ V 7 i ✓ O k We thought girls were the only gossips, but it looks as though the boys who congregate on the first floor every morn- ing have certainly proven us wrong. ,1 j4ta, svst -■74 ♦VTi ft These happy students, Becky Smith, Phyllis Ritter, Robert Worthington, Mai Whiteside, Rochelle Leifer, and John Carleton, take time out from their busy sched- ules to take advantage of the quickly vanishing snow. 17 PRODUCED “I think you’re pushing, not pulling,” says Bob Stalnaker to his sister Susan, as she assists him in removing his boots. V It was beginning to look a lot like Christmas throughout the halls of N. N. H. S. as each homeroom appropriately decorated its door in preparation for this happy holiday. “Look out! Stanley Binder and Mary Claire Gerber, the librarian is watching you.” Forming the “T” are the Friendlist Typhoon from each class. They are, front to back, Phyllis Shinn, Senior, Polly Norris and Joe Mooney, Mice, Dennis Holbrook and Susan Stalnaker, Freshman and Mary Anas, Sopho- more. From left to right they are Jimmy Hall and Jimmy Workman, Seniors, Barry Hatchett, Sophomore, Virginia Morton and Calvin Han- rahan, Juniors. 18 SCHOOL LIFE Here’s how friendly Typhoons gather in the hall. This is a typical scene at Newport News High School where students take great pride in their tradition of friendliness. What could be a more pleasant tradition to uphold? 19 INTO THE CIRCLE, OUR TEACHERS HAVE BROUGHT KNOWLEDGE AND INSPIRATION FOR US, THE FUTURE LEADERS, do ! Jhe henioA, CIazaa. of 1961 : Oo naij that this , hoA. been a ojeaA, of axiccMpitAhnient woutd be, a decided undcAAtvtey.ient. 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Acview ' ' the-ppod-oid-daijA, ' 1 in the 1961 HnchoA,, map pouA, me .voAteA, be pieanaj ' it oneA.! Aent wicJzeA, aiwapA,, ifobent i labels, vent, t J Atncipat 22 THEY PERSISTED IN THEIR PURPOSE : Mr. Robert Maidment, Principal 23 TO ACQUAINT US WITH KNOWLEDGE, Miss Mary Margaret Lane As head of the Guidance Department, Miss Mar- garet Lane helps seniors with their decisions about the future and supplies them with information about educational and vocational opportunities. She also administers school-wide tests and interprets the re- sults to teachers, parents, and pupils. Mr. Thomas O. Keesee Handling the disciplinary problems, checking transcripts to be sent to other schools and colleges, and making out school schedules are the main duties of our assistant principal, Mr. Thomas 0. Keesee. His vast knowledge and sense of humor cause him to be greatly admired by the student body. Miss Ethel M. Gildersleeve “I am busy all the time — I’ve never made a work- study of my days — it might be interesting if I could find the time,” stated Miss Ethel Gildersleeve, Dean of Girls. She sponsors the F.T.A., the Student Coun- cil and its sixteen committees, administers the N.N.H.S. Scholarship Fund, and formulates the daily bulletin. 24 TO TEACH US TO STUDY, The School Board, left to right: Gordon F. Pullen, Jr., Ward R. Scull, Dr. R. O. Nelson, Robert M. Saunders, J. M. Dozier, Richard T. Yates, T. Ryland Sanford, Jr., James F. Rindfleisch, Dr. William T. Watkins, Jr. Samuel D. Green Assistant Superintendent Maintenance and Planning George J. McIntosh Assistant to the Superintendent Personnel Director T. Ryland Sanford, Jr. Assistant Superintendent Business and Finance Charles B. Shreeves Assistant Superintendent Curriculum and Instruction Dr. R. O. Nelson His high sense of professional ethics, willingness to listen to all who consult him, and desire for peo- ple to come to him for help make Dr. R. 0. Nelson, our Superintendent of Schools, one of the most respected men in Newport News. 25 TO OPEN OUR MINDS Miss Linda J. Allen Longwood College BS General Science Science Club Sponsor Miss Ellena Armistead Mary Washington College BA University of Virginia M.Ed. History Geography Guidance Mrs. Margaret F. Baab Longwood College BS English Mrs. Vivian L. Bauserman Randolph-Macon Woman’s College AB Algebra Math National Honor Society Sponsor Miss Joan Brewer College of William and Mary AB Latin Spanish Latin Club Sponsor Junior Classical League Sponsor Mrs. Kathryn P. Cameron Madison College BS English Miss Cassie Childress College of William and Mary BS Columbia University MA. Head of Math Department Mathematics Mrs. Garland J. Conn Westhampton College AB General Science Julius Conn University of Virginia BS. Head of Physical Education Department Physical Education Co-coach of Track Head Coach Cross Country Director of Athletics Junior Class 26 Co-sponsor Miss Dorothy M. Crane University of West Virginia AB Head of Drama Department Drama Thespians Ushers’ Sponsor Mrs. Virginia T. Baker Randolph-Macon Woman’s College BA Chemistry Science Future Nurses Club Sponsor Miss Betty Delbridge Louisburg College AA Greensboro College BS Basic Science TO UNDERSTANDING Mrs. Barbara L. Diamonstein Boston College BA New York University MA English Speech I Speech Arts Club Sponsor Cecil H. Erickson Oswego State Teachers College BS Cornell University MS Head of Industrial Arts Department Drafting Miss Belle B. Fitzgerald Longwood College BS Art Art Club Sponsor Miss Susie V. Floyd Longwood College BS Columbia University MA Science Department Head Biology J. R. Foyles Atlantic Christian College AB Basic Science General Science Kenneth D. Gaskins Glenville State College AB Office Practice Typing V. 0. T. Coordinator Mrs. Amelia S. Goldenbaum Willamette Univer- sity BA Syracuse University MA History Guidance Mrs. Virginia K. Goolsby Mary Washington College BS Homemaking Future Homemakers of America Sponsor Mrs. Verna D. Graves Florida State University AB General Math Algebra World History Miss Amanda N. Gray Longwood College BS Drama Miss Mary Aleise Helmer Longwood College BS College of William and Mary MED Government U. S. History B. C. Helms East Carolina College BS Physical Education Football, Basketball, Baseball Coach 27 YOUTH GROWS TO ADULTHOOD Miss Emilie Hollada.v Longwood College BS Columbia University MA Algebra Math Trigonometry Mrs. Phoebe B. Hoyle Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina AB French French Club Sponsor Mrs. R. B. Huffman Ohio State University AB, Columbia University MA English LAUNCHINGS Advisor Miss Ettalea E. Kanter Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina BS Distributive Education Typing Distributive Education Club Sponsor Miss Carol J. Kauffman College of William and Mary BS Physical Education Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor John T. Kelly East Carolina College BS MA Machine Shop Miss Sue Kelly Madison College BS Columbia University MA Head of Home Economics Department Homemaking Future Homemakers of America Sponsor Mrs. Rebecca D. Lovelace Winthrop College BA English Journalism BEACON Sponsor Co-Sponsor Quill Scroll James B. Loving Virginia Polytechnic Institute BS Algebra General Math Jerry E. Lowder Elon College AB Teachers College, Columbia University MA, Music Chorus Senior and Junior Chorus, Chess Club Sponsor H. A. Lyeth Oswego State Teachers College BS Drafting Ronald W. King East Tennessee State College BS Metal 28 WITH THE GUIDANCE OF ITS Warren E. Mitchell University of Richmond BA Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach, 8th Grade Sponsor Miss Frances Maguire Boston University BS Longwood College MA Government U. S. History Christopher Newport Society Sponsor Mrs. Louise L. Mundie College of William and Mary BA Latin General Math Mrs. Edna C. Marston College of William and Mary BS Homemaking Futue Homemakers of America Sponsor Mrs. Emily W. Nelson Madison College BS Librarian Mrs. Virginia S. Masters University of Maryland BS Physical Education G.A.A. Sponsor Girls’ Intramurals Sponsor Mrs. Frances Nettles College of William and Mary AB Biology Honor Council Sponsor Senior Class Co-sponsor Miss Grace C. Nicosia Nazareth College BS Bookkeeping Typewriting Miss Phyllis Nurney Longwood College BS Typing Charles W. Nuttycombe Randolph Macon College BA History, World Geography, Football Coach, Co-head Track Coach Co-sponsor Senior Class TEACHERS. Mrs. Martha Jo Milne Judson College AB English V J Miss Sarah Wade Owen Longwood College BS English 29 OUR YOUTH John E. Palmer Duke University BA Social Studies Physical Education Jr. Varsity Basket- ball Coach E. G. Pillow College of William and Mary BA Physics General Science Jr. Science Club Sponsor Jack Powers University of Richmond BA College of William and Mary M Ed U.S. History Physical Education J.V. Football Coach Varsity Baseball Coach Mrs. Jen Lou S. Pully Winthrop College AB U.S. History Guidance Christopher Newport Society Sponsor Miss Frances B. Raine Longwood College BA Biology General Science Mrs. Alice F. Randall Rutgers University AB Remedial Reading Remedial Arithmetic J. C. Range Milligan College AB College of William and Mary MA ' Physical Education Head Football Coach Key Club Sponsor Mrs. Ruth D. Sanders Longwood College BS Physical Education Girls’ Intramurals Sponsor Mrs. Jean B. Satterwhite East Carolina College BS MA English ANCHOR Advisor Co-sponsor Quill and Scroll Miss Mary E. Sexton East Carolina College BS English Mrs. Helen H. Shelton Madison College BS English John W. Shirley North Greenville Jr. College AA Furman University BS General Math Algebra Miss Janice L. Shockley Shenandoah Conserva tory of Music BME Junior Band Junior Band Sponsor J.V. Flagtwirlers Sponsor 30 WAS FORTUNATE Miss Arnette Stinson Madison College BS Assistant Librarian English Alton Lee Taylor Pfeiffer College AB Biology General Science High School Science Fair Sponsor Mrs. Vandemark Central Michigan University BS Physical Education Girls’ Intramurals Sponsor Mrs. Mary E. Stokes Longwood College BA Algebra Math Wayrie Taylor Elon College AB Algebra Math Key Club Sponsor J.V. Football Coach Miss Helen P. Warriner Longwood College BA National University of Mexico MA Spanish French Spanish Club Sponsor Miss Frances M. Strohecker Longwood College BS U.S Government U. S. History Mrs. Esther Thomas Lynchburg College AB English Mrs. H. J. Sturm Longwood College BS English M. L. Thompson Northern Illinois State University BE Printing Miss Lillian Todd Columbia University BS MA Geometry Algebra General Math Samuel H. Somervill, Jr. West Virginia Institute of Technology BS General Wood Shop Miss Rebecca Suttle College of William and Mary AB Columbia University MA, Head of English Department, English Creative Writers’ Club Sponsor 31 IN THE COMPETANCE Mrs. Lalie Lett Webb Mary Washington College Columbia University Homemaking Future Homemakers of America Sponsor Miss Eliza W. Wise Longwood College BA Columbia University MA Advanced History World Geography World History Louis M. Wheary, Jr. Lynchburg College AB Peabody College MA Head of History Department M. G. Willey Temple University MA Head of Business Education Depart- ment Shorthand James P. Wilson, Jr. Wayne State University BS Head of Music Department Instrumental Music Band Sponsor Varsity Flagtwirlers Sponsor Co-sponsor Chess B. C. Witherspoon Elon College BA General Math Algebra Mrs. Jeanette W. Wright College of William and Mary AB English W. Phil Wynn Emory and Henry College AB-BS Diversified Occupations Diversified Occupations Club Sponsor James F. Carter, Jr. Custodian Mrs. Lallie Bradford Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Virginia Cash Secretary to Mr. Maidment Mrs. Hazel Petenbrink Bookkeeper Mrs. Juanita Weaver Clerk Mrs. Lucille Williams Riverside Hospital RN School Nurse 32 OUR OF THAT GUIDANCE. 7 PAUSE TEACHERS 3B TO LEARN IS TO LIVE FULLY LATIN III Miss Brewer points out to her Latin class the vast area that was influenced by the Romans. TRIGONOMETRY “See, it’s easy,” says Ophelia Baker, as she ex- plains the sine of an angle. i ART One of the most enjoyable facets in Miss Fitzgerald’s , rt class is outside sketching. Maurine Burnett and Allen Nesbitt conscientiously work on their paintings. vcvuuuVUU 36 IN THE CLASSROOM, CLOTHING One of the favorite courses of Home Economics is clothing class, where girls learn the art of sewing. Ann Cayton puts the finishing touches on the skirt which she has made for her six- weeks project in Mrs. Marston’s class. HOME MANAGEMENT I CHEMISTRY I Presenting their special projects to the class, Sandra Pullen and Willard Robbins explain the grammolecular weight of substances. Chemistry students thoroughly enjoy this class because of the numerous experiments done throughout the year. Home Management, a course in which girls learn child care, nursing, furnishing and decoration, is very beneficial to future homemakers. Demon- strating the correct procedure of home nursing, Phyllis Branch and Martha Timberlake show the class how to read a thermometer. DRAFTING John Strickland, a student in Mr. Erickson’s drafting class, is hard at work. 37 THOUGH OFTEN WE NODDED, ADVANCED WORLD HISTORY As Miss Wise lectures about Louis XIV and the 17th century to her advanced world history class, her students take notes. In this follow-up course the world history pupils learn details and new aspects of the history of civilization. DRAMA III In the fall Drama III students study direct- ing, and in the spring, the theater, past and present. Frone Cobb directs her fellow stu- dents, Anne Andrews, Jane Walker, Marsha Leake, and Kenny Bransford in a one-act play, “Pink and Patches.” EIGHTH GRADE ENGLISH Clifton Camden, puzzling over the errors he made on his first composition, asks Mrs. Thomas for assistance. SHORTHAND Mary Jo Cain carefully practices shorthand words and phrases as she prepares her homework at the end of the class period. k 38 AND DOZED, AND CHATTED, BIOLOGY I Donna Pipkin and Billy Parianous take time out to feed their hungry mice. METAL SHOP In metal shop, numerous machines are used to shape metals into useful articles. Here Downie Wray and Joe Morgan work with the circle shear. JOURNALISM After THE BEACONS have been returned by the printer, these students are ready to deliver the school newspaper to their assigned homerooms. 39 9 WE LEARNED, AND SO DOING SPEECH Voice records, which set a precedent for good speaking, are considered helpful by these speech students, Sally Phillips, Jimmy Hamrick, and Dennis Holbrook. Speech in- struction gives students self- confidence, poise, and the ability to organize their thoughts into effective speeches. FOODS Future homemakers, Peggy Hite, Frances Holl- ifield, Judy Tosh, and Bridget Whitt, learn how to prepare a balanced breakfast. HOME ROOM The camera has caught Miss Strohecker’s senior home room in a scene familiar to all American students. 40 WERE GIVEN MACHINE SHOP Using the metal working lay, Don- nie Harris and Ray Hatchell work on salt and pepper shakers, one of the kitchen utensils they learn to make in machine shop. TYPING Timed writes, a test of the student’s speed and ac- curacy, is a familiar and important part of typing. In this picture, Mr. Gaskins’ A Period class is being timed on a paragraph from their workbooks. GIRLS’ GYM In girls’ gym, one part of the year is spent in work- ing with apparatus. Sheila Oakes demonstrates the squat vault to the class. ALGEBRA These students follow carefully as Mrs. Graves starts a new section of their Algebra I course. 41 THE KEY TO THE PAST 8TH GRADE MATH In 8th grade math, students learn the basic fundamentals that they will use in everyday life. Polly Norris listens intently as Mr. Shir- ley explains a problem which is puzzling her. PRINT The printing shop is responsible for the majority of the printed ma- terial for N.N.H.S. Edward Spring- field sets up type for the program of the fall play. STUDY HALL “Thank goodness for study halls,” say Lin- da Ramsey, Pat Buck- ey, and Linda Robert- son as they do F per- iod home work in E period study hall. 42 AND TO THE FUTURE. OFFICE PRACTICE This course is designed to prepare of- fice practice students for employment immediately after high school. Grade Woolward runs the stencil duplicator in her B period Office Practice Class. GEOGRAPHY These geography students listen attentively as Miss Armistead points out the routes of early exploration. 8TH GRADE SCIENCE Gilmore Kirby, Brenda Patrick, and Danny Childress, using different ex- periments, demonstrate to the class the relationship between magnetism and electricity. SPANISH III Donald Houston and Rosalee Suskind, second year Spanish students, record their voices on a tape recorder so that they may become more aware of their errors in pronunciation. Besides learn- ing fundamentals of “Espanol”, stu- dents learn about Spanish culture. 43 WE ARE GRATEFUL TO THOSE BOYS’ GYM “Look out below!” is the cry heard in A period gym class when climbing the ropes is the order of the day. 12TH GRADE ENGLISH Harold Klesmer, Judi Hawley, and Steve Selt- zer meet at Miss Suttle’s desk to get pointers on how to improve their short stories. PLANE GEOMETRY The circle, one of the most important geometric figures, is constantly used in plane geometry. Here Pat Massey works out one of the various problems confronting those taking this class. CHORUS Jane Taylor, Becky Crank, Cecelia Davis, and Pauline Collins, led by Mr. Lowder and accompanied by Sarah Puckett, sing “Bless This House”. 44 WHOSE UNDERSTANDING d. o. Mr. Wynne shows Jerry Adkins, Roy Morrison, Edward Self, Jimmy Starling, and Mitchell Strickland a booklet on auto mechanics, which is one of the fields open to students taking Diversified Occupations. U. S. HISTORY “Just in time,” says Miss Helmer as the bell rings when Allen Rowland is handing- in his test paper. FRENCH 3 While the rest of the class is doing an exercise, Marsha Sandler sneaks a glance at the letter she rcently received from her French pen pal. 45 FIRST PUT THIS KEY D. E. By keeping the second-floor showcase at- tractively arranged, D. E. students Sharron Wray, Lewis Dunaway, and Miss Kanter, their teacher, add color and interest to the halls of N. N. H. S. This course, taken by a large per cent of upper classmen, pre- pares students for their future vocations. BAND Band classes are arranged according to the types of instruments: brass, percussion, and woodwind. Senior band brass class practices one of the N. N. H. S. favorites, “Giant,” for the winter concert. ADVANCED FRENCH Marian Zuck and Eddie Woodman act out their parts in a play before the class. Stu- dents taking this course probe into the more complex fundamentals of French and into French culture and literature. BOOKKEEPING Practicing skills which they hope to use in life, Carol Sosebee and Frances Johnson tabulate figures mentally and mechanically. 46 IN OUR HANDS. PHYSICS Physics is a science of applying the principles of natural law to problems involving everyday nhe- chanics. Charles Wright, Catherine Barter, and Larry Zimmerman, using their slide rules, ponder over motion problems. WOOD SHOP Harold Harding and Dwaine Kirkland sand a record cabinet top on the belt stroking sander, a machine frequently used in wood shop. Boys taking this class are proud of the decorative and useful articles they create from wood. GOVERNMENT Miss Maguire’s government students, Eugene Turner, Bobby Boyce, James Elliot, Dor- othy Jackson, Wendell Williamson, Robert Worthington, and Mack Hill, enact a court scene, which gives the class an understanding of judicial procedure. 47 ACTIVITIES HAD STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT Front Row: J. Morgan, J. Walker, J. Hawley, N. Staton, E. Ellis, B. Smith, S. Spradlin, J. Sawyer, C. Braslow, A. Sears, P. Sweeney, C. Anderson, S. Morris, B. David. 2nd Row: S. Wray, J. Harris, R. Leifer, S. Sutton, F. Padgett, J. Steele, B. Elliot, C. McGhee, S. Morewitz, S. Seltzer, N. Saunders, J. Walker, S. Guilliams, M. Leake, S. Williams. 3rd Row: B. Siegel, P. Gold, D. Schwartz, B. Veazey, H. Klesmer, M. Fallin, J. Maddy, D. Wilkinson, B. Fox, R. Green, J. Er COUNCIL lach, C. Todd, A. Harris, J. Anderson, B. Smith. 4th Row: L. Spiegel, W. DeLozier, D. Bowen, D. Mueller, R. Curtis, H. Smith, A. Ray, S. Lyon, L. Nelson, W. Williamson, M. Gailey, D. Roberts, M. Tucker, J. Yevak, L. Tucker. Back Row: B. Frank, J. Moody, B. Crossley, R. Callis, B. Bryant, D. Dillaman, B. Shaw, C. Milne, D. Ellenson, R. Collins, B. Allen, J. Dick, M. Somervold, M. Hoban. Miss Gildersleeve, sponsor and mainstay of the SCA, guides them in promoting worthwhile activities through- out the school. Mouse Assembly, Hon or Week, school dances, Exchange Day, and Stamp Day — these are a- mong the projects planned and sponsored by the Student Council. The SCA is made up of repre- sentatives from each homeroom and the Execu- tive Board. The main purpose of the SCA is to further the general welfare of the school. Its aim and objectives consist of the following: 1. Promoting high standards of behavior in all phases of student life. 2. Encouraging: a. Scholastic achievement b. Care of the building c. Good school spirit. 3. Promoting a relationship of high standards: a. Between the SCA and the student body. b. Between the student body and the faculty. c. Between the student body and the commu- nity. d. Within the student body. 4. Keeping the student body well-informed of various activities. With these objectives in mind the SCA im- mediately set to work in order to achieve its goals. The year was brought to a close by the election of SCA officers and appointment of committee heads for the coming year. 50 A THREEFOLD PURPOSE Front Row : J. Dick, C. Milne, B. Shaw, J. Walker. J. Moody, B. Cross ley. W. Williamson, S. Morewitz. B. David. 2nd Row : S. Seltzer, B. Veazey, J. Morgan, S. Spradlin. P. Sweeney. A. Sears, M. Fallin, N. Saunders, Miss Gildersleeve. Back Row : R. Callis, N. Staton, B. Smith, R. Leifer, J. Hawley. J. Sawyer, D. Schwartz, B. Frank, S. Wray, W. De Lozier. EXECUTIVE BOARD Planning assemblies, encouraging participation in Student Council committees, promoting chang- es for the betterment of the school, and nominat- ing Honor Council members are among the duties of the Executive Board. Composed of Student Council committee chairmen, Student Body offi- cers, and a representative from each class, the Executive Board acts as a central planning body for the SCA. This group meets every Monday morning to talk over and vote on plans for the coming week. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Banning Crosley, vice-president, Jimmy Moody, president, Jane Walker, secretary. Jaught unaware on a typical Tuesday morning, the SCA is seen busily taking notes on Miss Gilder- sleeve’s report for the benefit of their homeroom. l STAMP COMMITTEE L. to R., C. Anderson, W. Thornhill, C. Petenbrink, W. Williamson, (Head) ; K. Bowen, N. Horton, M. Higgins. BEHAVIOR CODE COMMITTEE Front Row: C. Hargrove, W. DeLozier, (Head); L. Mahanes. Back Row: G. Davenport, C. Dellapenta, C. Smith, B. Spain. The Student Coun- ci l Committees en- courage worthwhile activities throughout N.N.H.S. They spon- sor dances, auctions, contests, and other events in order to up- hold the general wel- fare of the school. SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE Clockwise from R„ P. Hite, R. Parrish, J. Parrish, G. Guthrie, G. Latta, R. Leifer, (Co-head) ; S. Morewitz, (Co-head) ; R. Hite. SAFETY COMMITTEE Front Row: G. Preville, S. Markhoff, P. Williams, G. Schmidt. Back Row: D. Ellenson, B. Frank, (Head) ; C. Williams, H. Conn, P. Forman. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE L. to R., L. Babb, H. Smith, L. Tucker, M. Timberlake, M. Fallin, (Co- head) ; B. Callis, B. Veazey, (Co-head) : J. Rose. CAFETERIA COMMITTEE L. to R., N. Staton, (Co-head) ; S. Thomas, D. Wray, S. Wray, (Co-head.) DANCE COMMITTEE L. to R., B. Smith, J. Scull, N. Madagan, J. Hawley, (Co-head) ; M. Victorine, S. Seltzer, (Co-head) ; J. Shelton. SPORTSMANSHIP COMMITTEE Front Row: S. Perkins, L. Southall, B. Shaw, (Head): S. Weaver, S. Jeffers, S. Morris. Back Row : C. Hanrahan, C. Milne, B. Hehl, B. Callis. Membership in the Student Council Com- mittees is open to all students. The Student Council relies upon these committees to provide student co- operation in the proj- ects undertaken by the S.C.A. HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Front Row: L. Block, J. Lucas, S. Miller, D. Hill, K. Bowen. Back Row: B. Halfin, B. Cross- ley. (Head) NEWCOMERS COMMITTEE Front Row: L. Blechman, P. Williams, C. Williams, S. Cohen. Back Row: B. David, (Co-head); N. Saunders, (Co-head); F. Blechman, R. Green. BELLS, SCRAPBOOK, BULLETIN BOARD, POUND Front Row: D. Schwartz, S. Spradlin, A. Sears, P. Sweeney. Back Row: B. Smith, J. Sawyer, W. Williamson. REMEMBRANCE COMMITTEE L. to R., K. Bowen, C. McPherson, B. David, J. Morgan, (Head) ; M. Higgins, D. Rodgers, U Bowen. TO RELIEVE 1 i m f H ji 1 1 ’vj. W Mk . SkPk J r i l ■ ' HONOR COUNCIL First Row: J. Glazer, 8th grade; B. Smith, chairman, 12th grade; Mrs. Nettles, sponsor ; M. Cohen, secretary, 10th grade ; P. Taylor, 12th grade. Back Row: S. Green, 11th grade; P. Gold, 11th grade; A. Fowler, 9th grade. Missing from the picture: R. Glazer, 12th grade. To direct offenders, not to punish them, is the main objective of the Honor Council. The eight representatives are nominated by the Executive Board and elected at class meetings. The Honor Council, which handles all infractions of the Honor Code, is sponsored by Mrs. Nettles. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row : R. Glazer, L. Mat- thews, Mrs. Bauserman, J. Moody, R. Callis. Back Row: S. Groshong, L. Blechman, J. Jaffee, L. Bland- ford, A. Andrews, R. Ruben. Recognized as one of the highest honors a high school student may achieve, member- ship in the National Honor Society is award- ed only to those stu- dents in the junior and senior classes who excel in scholarship, leader- s h i p, character, and service to the school. The group is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Bauserman. 54 KEY Front Row: Mr. Range, B. David, R Glazer, D. Schwartz, H. Under- wood, R. Callis, D. King, B. Gruver, S. Thomas, B. Frank. 2nd Row: M. Jeffers, T. Chappell, W. DeLozier, B. Bryant, S. Corum, S. Seltzer, The Key Club, primarily a service organization, is under the direction of Mr. J. C. Range and Mr. Wayne Taylor. Membership in this club is open to outstanding boys in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club promotes scholarship, sportsman- CLUB B. Crossley, B. Buchan, R. Parrish. Back Row: J. Moody, B. Shaw, L. Spiegel, W. Goff, J. Rose, D. Parrish, D. Dillaman, J. Carleton. ship, and tries to create a better understanding between the school and the community. During the year the members work on various projects, usher at school assemblies, and hold a Leaders’ Banquet for school leaders. QUILL AND SCROLL Front Row: R. Ruben, D. Mer- rill, S. Lankford, P. Odom. Back Row: Mrs. Satterwhite, Mrs. Lovelace, J. Rickets, B. Over- man. Those students who have done outstanding work in journalism on the Beacon or Anchor Staffs are eligible for membership in the Quill and Scroll, a na- tional honorary society. 55 TO MAKE US THESPIANS Front Row: W. Goff, N. Dearing, J. Harris, J. Jaffee, L. Blechman, Hudson. Back Row: B. David, C. Hanrahan, R. Slusser, R. Honeycutt, S. Corum, R. Baab, D. Parrish. 2nd Row: S. Weaver. B. Evans, B. D. Schwartz, J. Campbell, B. Whitehurst, E. Nichols. J. Thweatt. Barnhouse, J. Walker, B. Ellis, F. Cobb, C. Smith, V. Morton, L. Thespians, a national drama society, honors students who have done outstanding work in different phases of dramatics. Sponsored by Miss Dorothy Crane, this club presents awards and installs new members at their annual ban- quet. STAGE CREW Front Row: B. Whitehurst, R. Honeycutt, P. Baker, G. Bowen. Back Row: R. Slusser, E. Nichols, J. Thweatt, W. Goff, J. Campbell. Headed by Joe Thweatt, these nine boys plan and execute pro- ductions for all school plays, concerts, and assemblies. They also handle the staging of many community productions. SCENE FROM In a scene from the fall play, “Time Out For Ginger”, Norman Olshansky tells Jane Walker, portrayer of the title role, that he will refuse to date her if she goes out for the football team. Frone Cobb, as the housekeeper, and 56 MORE VERSATILE AND ADEPT, FALL PLAY Walter Morrison and Marlene Cohen, as Gin- ger’s parents, look on with interest. Under the direction of Miss Crane, head of the drama department, two full-length plays are pre- sented each year. DRAMA STAFF HEADS L. to R., M. Sawyer, B. Hehl, V. Hankins, P. Markh m, H. Seay, J. Thweatt, D. Rowe, C. Reynolds, L. Spotts, L. Decell, S. Morris. The Drama Staff Heads plan and supervise all behind- the-scenes activities for our plays. They are responsible for keeping all backstage activities such as make-up, scen- ery, lighting, props, effects, costumes, and advertising in order. Thanks to their co-operative spirit, we enjoyed two excellent plays this year. USHER STAFF HEADS Front Row: W. Hogge, P. Andrews, L. Coates. Back Row: B. Justice, D. Keithley, C. Barter. The usher staff not only collects tickets, distributes pro- grams, and directs our guests and students to their seats, but adds color and order to the various school and commun- ity functions. The girls pictured here are the heads of the various sections, except Patty Andrews, who supervises the entire staff. Miss Crane, sponsor, chooses the staff members. 57 AND TO TEACH US LE CERCLE FRANCAIS In September “Le Cercle Francais” held a picnic meeting and installed officers for the year. In November it met with the French Club of Hampton. Initiation of new members was completed, and at the end of the year the officers for the coming year were in- stalled. The French Club is composed of stu- dents who have successfully completed one semester of French and are interested in the French language and culture. Mrs. Phoebe Hoyle is the club’s sponsor. FRENCH CLUB Front Row : B. Poole, S. Miller, J. Lucas, P, Larmer, M. Zuck, I. James, L. Hooper, P. Sturtevant, S. Pullen, J. Korycinski, A. Rine- hart, L. Blandford, L. Rowe, S. Epstein, A. Andrews. 2nd Row: K. Byrd, S. Rash, N. Saunders, R. Goldberg, S. Snyder, B. Hanrahan, B. Crossley, M. Colen, K. Brinn, E. Bass, C. Vogel, D. Bost, R. Barnes, E. Broshong, B. Bost, T. Marshall, R. Ewell, C. Smith, J. Walker. Back Row: R. Parrish, E. Mirmelstein, D. Schwartz, B. Barnard, P. Durrette, J. Gatewood, B. Whitehurst, J. Walker, T. Reese, J. Reese, J. Mawyer, S. Morris, K. Wilks, D. Rountree, E. Wilkinson, E. Woodman. In November our French Club invited the Hampton French Club to a joint meeting. This picture was snapped during a scene from “une petit piece” presented by our club, with Sarah Groshong, Marion Zuck, and Richard Barnes. 58 TO WORK TOGETHER. EL PUERTO NUEVC The Spanish Club, known to Spanish stu- toms of the Spanish speaking people. Anyone dents as “El Puerto Nuevo”, is under the spon- successfully passing a semester of Spanish is sorship of Miss Helen Warriner. Its purpose is eligible for membership, to inform its members of the language and cus- | . ■■■ aamamm , 1 1 j , ■K v ■ SPANISH CLUB Front Row: F. Ward, B. Frank, S. Seltzer, H. Klesmer, R. Glazer, M. McSweeney, B. Bryant, N. Dearing, C. Roberts, J. Nichols. 2nd Row: J. Dorn, B. Overman, S. Morewitz, B. Veazey, C. Ander- son, M. Leake, V. Hankins, D. Merrill, K. Bowen, S. Dorn, Miss Warriner. Back Row: N. Richman, H. Smith, T. Chappell, H. Gordon, J. Gammon, K. Lipscombe, R. Worthington, H. Under- wood, K. Pennell, M. Hill. mm {■ • JAW?- mm L -Ik L V ■ - i ■ £ n SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Front Row : M. McSweeney, vice-president ; R. Glazer, presi- dent. Back Row : B. David, treasurer ; H. Klesmer, parliamen- tarian ; G. Preville, secretary ; S. Seltzer, sergeant-at-arms. Buddy David shares some of the candy from the penata, which was broken at the annual Spanish Club Christmas party, with Mr. Andre Pagan, invited Latin American guest, Miss Helen Warriner, sponsor, Marlene McSweeney, amd Rusty Glazer. 59 THE COMBINATION OF S. P. Q. R. LATIN CLUB S. P. Q. R. LATIN CLUB First Row: P. Shinn, S. Ottaway, S. Greene, S. Spradlin, F. Padgett, C. Levin, C. Dellapenta, L. Babb, Miss Brewer, B. David, M. Bland- ford, R. Callis, P. Odum, J. Harris, M. Knowles, D. Garrick, L. Blandford, H. Daggy, S. Cohen, J. Horton, J. Riley, P. Forman. 2nd Row: R. Baab, R. Green, C. Peterbrink, F. Heath, J. Erlach, W. Hogge, D. Rodgers, S. Harrison, C. Guilliams, S. Weaver, J. Hayes, S. Spritzer, R. Glasofer, N. Helmick, P. Andrews, E. Carney, P. White, M. Moren, S. Perkins, S. Bauz, S. Lamberth, G. Goolsby. 3rd Row: C. Barter, P. Gold, J. Amundsen, J. Faulkner, L. Coates, S. Sutton, P. Massey, B. Mundie, H. Wright, J. Jaffee, S. Snyder, J. Korycinski, J. Stephenson, B. Spain, B. Fritsche, P. Roane, K. Harri- son, L. Decell, L. Decell, A. Davidson, L. Southall, I. Christofi, E. Hallett. 4th Row: B. Unger, M. Sandler, O. Baker, A. Doyle, Z. Franks, B. Feather, B. Shaw, R. Wimmer, G. Whitmore, J. Bell, G. Rowe, D. Block, E. Johnson, B. Norris, B. Gilbert, P. Baker, A. Blankenship, J. Rountree, E. Ellis, L. Hudson. Back Row: B. Hatchett, D. King, W. DeLozier, K. Thomas, R. Shapiro, R. Glazier, J. Burks, D. Parrish, D. Daniel, J. Rose, J. Gillikin, B. Buchan, Z. Morgan, P. Durrette, B. Dick, C. McGhee, J. Poole, D. Roberts, J. Houston. S. P. Q. R. LATIN CLUB To encourage a better understanding of and an appreciation for Roman culture and life, the S. P. Q. R. Latin Club held an Open House. They also had a Roman Banquet to initiate new mem- bers. A recently-formed chapter of this organi- zation is the Junior Classical League, which pro- motes the same ideals as the Latin Club but on a national basis. Miss Brewer sponsors both groups. (Left to right) G. Goolsby, Miss Brewer, sponsor, R. Callis, O. Baker, and J. Rose discuss the Christmas program, Sa- turnalia, which the Romans celebrated about the same time as we now celebrate Christmas. This festive occasion is hon- ored by the Latin Club annually. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Front row: J. Harris, corresponding secretary; P. Odum, vice-president. Back row: M. Blandford, re- cording secretary; R. Callis, president. 60 ACTIVITIES AND STUDIES SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: R. Shapiro, R. Baab, S. Groshong, A. Rhinehart. 2nd Row: L. Blandford, J. Riley, J. Margolis, E. Woodman. 3rd Row: C. Milne, K. Harrison, K. Pilgram, P. Gold. 4th Row: T. Buckingham, J. Scull, D. Block, W. Gilman. 5th Row: N. Matthews, J. Rose, J. Korycinski, M. Blandford. 6th Row: D. Biggs, B. Gruver, R. Glazer. Back Row: L. Stevenson, D. Rabinowitz, Miss Allen. Studen ts desiring further knowledge of science in everyday life are eligible for membership in the Science Club. Field trips, lectures, and planned proj- ects are among the club’s activities during the year. Last year the club won the E. C. Miller Award and received third place in the Virginia Junior Academy of Sciences. Miss Allen is the sponsor. Rusty Glazier, projects chairman, outlines individual projects for the entire Science Club at one of their regular meetings. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Front Row: S. Groshong, secretary; L. Matthews, president. Back Row: D. Rabinowitz, president- elect; D. Biggs, custodian; R. Shapiro, treasurer. Membership in the Junior Science Club is open to all eighth and ninth grade students. At one of their regular meetings this group observes a film about science. 61 HAD THE POTENTIAL FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front Row: W. Hogg, G. Goolsby, M. Blandford, M. McSweeney, S. Snyder, B. Yost, S. O’Haway, S. Gillis. 2nd Row: C. Stevenson, J. Walker, L. Southhall, J. Amundsen, N. Saunders, F. Pearce, H. Daggy, P. Wright, F. Takis, M. Somervold. Back Row: J. Harris, C, LaVin, R. Glasofer, M. Soloman, P. Wilkins, E. Wilkinson, T. Takis, F, Heath, K. Harrison, Miss Gildersleeve. The activities which the F. T. A. participated in this year were ushering for College Night, honoring the teachers of N. N. H. S. with a “faculty coffee break” during the National Education Week, and attending the Virginia Student Educa- tion Association Convention in Richmond. The members were also able to observe and teach in the local schools under the guidance of Miss Gildersleeve, sponsor. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Front Row: D. Garrick, M. Knowles, C. Petenbrink, S. Pullen, S. Markoff, Mrs. Baker. 2nd Row: S. Spradlin, B. Veazey, I. James, P. Stambough, P. Larsen, J. Clarke, J. Rountree. Back Row: C. McPherson, M. Keenan, K. Bowen, M. Rice, M. Cohen, J. Moss, M. Holloman, S. Phillips, C. Barter. The F. N. A. consists of girls interested in nursing or other phases of medicine as a career. These girls did volunteer work at the Riverside Hospital in the pediatrics ward on Saturday afternoons. They visited the Eastern State Mental Hospital. Their sponsor is Mrs. Baker. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front Row: B. Nunnally, B. Wyatt, S. Richards, B. War- ren. 2nd Row: J. White, P. Grubbs, M. Moore, J. Coltrain. 3rd Row: S. Ray, L. Walker, J. Clark, J. Wheary. 4th Row: B. Cooper, D. Hill, N. Lewis, J. Delafosse. 5th Row: S. Miller, S. Humphries, C. Todd, D. Sides. Back Row: P. Hogan, M. Camden. Developing social qualities, leadership, and promoting better home life is the pur- pose of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica. It also offers an opportunity for its members to learn more about homemak- ing. Under the sponsorship of Miss Sue Kelly, the F. H. A. held a rally here with several F. H. A. clubs from other schools. The theme was “Hands Around the World.” 62 TO PREPARE US WELL, SPEECH ARTS CLUB Front Row: P. Gold, J. Bell, L. Mahanes, H. Daggy. 2nd Row: F. Shel- ton, B. Frank, H. Klesmer, M. Holloman, B. Bean. 3rd Row: W. Mor- rison, R. Glassofer A. Andrews, B. Siegel. Back Row:, Mrs. Diamon- stein, D. Garrick, N. Smith. Sponsoring a local political debate and the Leadersip Training Clinic were two of the major projects of the S. A. C., sponsored by Miss Bar- bara Diamonstein. CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT SOCIETY Front Row: P. Shinn, R. Ruben, A. Andrews, S. Groshong, J. Matthews, B. Overman, Miss Maguire. 2nd Row: P. Gold, S. Snyder, H. Klesmer, K. Hall, P. Andrews, N. Saunders, L. Blechman, B. Dick. Back Row: D. Rabinowitz, B. Siegel,. J. Moody, R. Glazer, P. Durrette, O. Baker, R. Callis. To promote further interest in history, the Chris- topher Newport Society, under the sponsorship of Miss Frances Maguire, held a political debate and sponsored a trip to the nation’s capital. ART CLUB Front Row : J. Parianous, M. Furr, Miss Fitzgerald, M. Padgett, M. Barnes, C. McPherson. Back Row: S. Phillips, F. Hawkins, F. Padgett, B. Dillion, A. Menin, C. Hanrahan, D. Williams, S. Gay. Sponsored by Miss Belle Fitzgerald, the Art sponsored an art show and held regular meetings. Club promotes art appreciation throughout the well-trained school and community. During the year, they 63 FOR WE WOULD SOMEDAY BIBLE CLUB Front Row: S. Matthews, R. Covert, C. Davis, F. Strickland. Back Row: B. Dunford, M. Burns, C. Merical, R. Wimmer. CHESS CLUB Front Row: J. Getsug, D. Royal, R. Ingram, B. Bost, P. Gold, J. Ivey, R. Owen, J. Houston. Back Row: E. Das, J. Margolis, S. Gillis, D. Par- rish, Mr. Lowder, G. Rowe, M. Lewis, T. Buckingham, J. Scull. The Bible Club promotes a better understanding To better their skill at chess, the Chess Club and appreciation of the Holy Bible. Mrs. Carney is members meet weekly. Mr. Lowder is sponsor, the sponsor. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLUB Front Row: B. Ewell, W. Mingee, B. Carden, R. Maynard, M. Strickland, C. Deeds, J. Oldfield, R. Slusser. 2nd Row: R. Morrison, R. Russell, R. Self, R. Collins, J. Adkins, J. Starling, B. Jones, C. Duke, Mr. Wynn. Back Row: M. Kee- nan, L. Rogers, N. Powell, B. Justice, T. Bravo, J. Clark, P. Ritter, P. Ball, C. Terry, M. Wilkins. Diversified Occupations Club consists of well-trained, efficient, and dependable student-employ- ees. Sponsored by Mr. Philip Wynn, the club helps to develop a better community and school relationship. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Front Row: L. Hooper, S. Gary, A. Menin, J. Ben- ton, B. Barnhouse, P. Muse, S. Wray. Back Row: R. Reese, A. Strickland, M. Barnes, Miss Kanter, L. Dunaway, R. Dunford, J. Rice. The Distributive Education Club is eager to learn and understand the current problems and practices that deal with distribution. Directed by Miss Etta Lee Kanter, members are trained to be the business leaders of tomorrow. 64 BE CIVIC LEADERS, LIBRARY ASSISTANTS’ CLUB Front Row: P. Shinn, W. Hogge, M. Hobbs, S. Gay, G. Helfrich, B. Bean, E. Overton, C. Guilliams. D. Harris, B. Woods, A. Wise. 2nd Row: Miss Stinson, T. Scott, W. Williamson, A. Buchanan, W. Williams, P. Andrews, Promoting worthwhile reading habits and help- ing students to locate books and reference material are the main duties of the library assistants. Spon- CREATIVE WRITERS’ CLUB Front Row: B. David, Miss Suttle, R. Ruben, N. Sharf. 2nd Row: E. Woodman, J. Korycinski. 3rd Row: H. Klesmer, A. Andrews, J. Mar- golis. 4th Row: P. Odom, L. Blandford. 5th Row: M. McSweeney, J. Jaffee, O. Baker. Back Row: R. Glazer, L. Blechman, R. Banes. The Writers’ Club is composed of those students who have a special interest in creative writing and is sponsored by Miss Rebecca Suttle. K. Gayle, M. Stanfield, S. Madagan, P. Markham, S. Markoff, Mrs. Nel- son. Back Row: N. Powell, D. Pellum, E. Malpass, A. Comer, G. Gard- ner, R. Thom, B. Hinson, B. Hardy, P. Hogan, P. Floyd, J. Houston. sored by Miss Nelson, they made Book Week a school-wide success. LAUNCHINGS STAFF Front Row: R. Baab, R. Ruben, Mrs. Huffman. 2nd Row: A. Andrews, K. Harrison, D. Wilkinson. Back Row: M. McSweeney, B. Bryant, P. White. Launchings, published and distributed annually, is a compilation of the best short stories, poems, and essays of English pupils. The staff is super- vised by Mrs. Nina Huffman. 65 BUSINESS MANAGERS, ANCHOR STAFF Front Row: J. Hawley, J. Jaffee, M. Sandler, J. Harris, J. Walker, R. Ruben, L. Blechman, S. Lankford, O. Baker, M. McSweeney, A. Andrews, C. Barter. 2nd Row : Mrs. Satterwhite, J. Sawyer, B. Smith, N. Mada- gan, J. Harrison, C. Merriman, L. Reynolds, Y. Stallings, N. Brandt, C. Frizzelle, S. Groshong, J. Houston, P. Larson. Back Row: B. Overman, R. Leifer, N. Staton, P. Taylor, M. Padgett, S. Gillis, P. Durrette, A. Wise, C. Steele, S. Snyder, P. Markham, M. Massey, J. Matthews. The Anchor helps us to remember the year’s events through pictures and written accounts. Under the direction of Mrs. Jean Satterwhite, the goal of the staff is to produce a book that will win approval of students and yearbook judges alike. BEACON STAFF Front Row: J. Parker. M. Somervold, S. Phillips, D. Holton, P. Odom, D. Back Row: N. Covert, R. Wimmer, B. Hill, J. Ricketts, Mrs. Lovelace. Merrill, R. Leonard, W. Thornhill, N. Horton, C. McPherson, J. Zoumplis. The Beacon, N.N.H.S.’s student newspaper, is com- piled and published bi-monthly by its staff members. Beacon staffers take interviews and report on all school events which are of interest to the students. Under the sponsorship and direction of Mrs. Re- becca Lovelace, these journalism students write, edit, and prepare the dummy for our school news- paper. iiiri KiLhirilia AND HOMEMAKERS, JUNIOR CHORUS Front Row : P. Wright, D. Chadwell, J. Stewart, S. Stalnaker, B. Cash. B. Goolsby, C. Davis, M. Ferguson, F. Strickland, A. Scott, M. White, P. Hawker, J. Taylor. 2nd Row: J. Shaver, K. Gillespie, G. Watkins, ML Credle, C. Shoff, J. Coltrane, B. Burrage, J. Lockard, A. Bryant, M. Underclassmen who have musical talent are eligible for membership in the Junior Chorus. Under the di- rection of Mr. Jerry Lowder, the chorus performed McKeen, V. Sasser, J. Crittendon, M. Burns. Back Row: P. Collins, B. Crank, J. Della Fosse, S. Puckett, S. Oakes, J. Wright, J. Edwards, J. Curry, R. Covert, B. Elliott, Mr. Lowder, T. Buckingham, D. Benthall, D. Dooley, M. Garley, T. Baker, N. Vickers. with the Junior Band in their March concert, and in May, they participated in the Annual Spring Con- cert. JUNIOR BAND Front Row: S. Lamverth, N. Helmick, S. Cooper, M. Knowles, R. Spooner, B. Goolsby, V. Hankins. 2nd Row: Miss Shockley, C. Webb, S. Elder, B. Blandford, B. Bass, K. Taylor, J. Smith, D. Meena, D. Hite, K. Andleton, C. Buckley, K. Haan. 3rd Row: L. Wright, B. Clarke, B. Bryant, D. Arnold, H. Armstrong, A. Farber, T. Oxner, H. Lucas, L. Smart, E. Stasiak, E. Perry, L. Levy, K. Gills. 4th Row: B. Wright, A. Allen. G. Russell, T. Whitely, M. Friedman, C. Clark, R. Smith, H. Barritt, B. Crossley, B. Allen, B. Bloxom, V. Rowell, J. Hines. 5th Row: J. Yevak, C. Snead, R. Wood, J. Bull, R. Wyatt, M. Hirshman, J. Allen, B. Walker, L. Tucker, M. Bartholomew, J. Jenkins, M_ Stewart. 6th Row: S. Pullen, J. Wren, J. DeBerry, E. Oas, J. Mooney, A. Walker. Back Row: B. Simp- son, R. Staton, J. Glazer, E. Beasley, K. Thomas, K. Carter, J. Meek, K. Moore, E. Murphy, T. Benton, D. Kiethley. The main purpose of the Junior Band is to pro- vide an outlet for musical talent in underclassmen. This year, under the direction of Miss Janice Shock- ley, the Junior Band participated in a joint concert with the Junior Chorus. During football season, the band played at the J. V. Football games, encourag- ing school spirit. 67 THE EXPERIENCE COULD SENIOR BAND Front Row: L. to R., C. Petenbrink, I. James, B. Ellis, P. Odom, N. Staton, W. Thornhill. J. Hayes. 2nd Row : J. Margolis. G. Bark- ley, W. Gilman, C. Stephen- son, B. Spivak, J. Maddy, F. Heath, S. Rash, J. Faulk- ner, A. Goldsmith, L. Bland- ford, K. Harrison, M. Bland- ford. 3rd Row: B. Norris, B. Feather, E. Proctor, J. Wright, T. Marshall, R. Fitzgerald, A. Kirby, T. Harrison, N. Olshansky. D. Davis, T. Payne, R. Vaughn, B. Ewell, S. Williams, S. Nunnally, C. Gillespie, J. Reese, D. Nelson, D. Smith, J. Hall. 4th Row: G. Rowe, B. Royall, W. Boger, C. Wright, R. Helterbran, C. Miller, J. Zoumplis, C. Lily, R. Maynard, M. Whiteside, B. Whitmer, B. Weaver, B. Vest, B. Carden, B. Rob- erts, K. Lipscomb, V. Smith, B. Fowler, N. Covert, B. Gruver. 5th Row : J. Ad- kins, R. Hart, M. Phillips, D. Baker, W. Bradford, J. Miller, B. Gilbert, J. Walk- er, T. McGarth, L. Blakes- lee, R. Glazer, B. Frank, Mr. Wilson, D. Riley, N. Richman, P. Moses, S. Gillis, R. Burns, R. Hatchell, D. Galloway, J. Bell, J. Steph- enson, P. White, P. Roane, E. Carney, K. Pilgrim, J. Houston, P. Andrews, L. Coates. Contributing more to school spirit than almost any other organization is the N.N.H.S. Senior Band, under the direction of Mr. James P. Wil- son. During football season the band performed at half-time. Participating in pep assemblies con- certs, and parades, in addition to attending the Winchester Apple Blossom Festival, were among their other activities. 68 BENEFIT US AS STUDENTS SENIOR CHORUS Front Row: L. to R.: O. Barter, L. Booth, J. Garner , C. McGhee, D. Williams, L. Wright, A. Ray, L. Rowe, P. Larsen, J. Coffey, B. Dillon, V. Church, M. Levine, J. Jaffee, C. Collier, B. Hodge, J. Hopkins, J. Monfalcone, P. Markham. 2nd Row: J. Clark, B. Dixon, J. Mat- thews, P. Andrews, J. Horton, E. Wilkinson, J. Gallins, M. Holloman, D. Keithly, J. Riley, L. Whitcomb, J. Moss, M. Knowles, E. Carney, J. Williams, P. White, M. Moren, G. Goolsby, S. Hopkins, J. Houston. 3rd Row: M. Anas, E. Hallett, N. Phelps, B. Jones, P. Russell, D. Rountree, L. Coates, J. Stephenson, V. Meena, M. Camden, P. Wright, D. Wray, G. McGhee, P. Roane, M. Barnes, S. Lankford, P. McAlphin, P. Slate, F. Hartless, D. Drinnon, L. Jones. Back Row: R. Stinnette, T. Baker, S. Gray, J. Lovedahl, G. Whit- more, R. Andrews, A. Downs, S. Gillis, R. Bradley, H. Harrell, R. Dunford, Mr. Lowder, R. Glazer, R. Callis, L. Nelson, B. Roth, J. Lamb, B. Holstead, B. Ragland. The Senior Chorus, sponsored by Mr. Jerry E. Lowder, is composed of students from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes who have musical ability and are interested in choral music. Each year this organization presents its Christmas Con- cert and Spring Concert with the band. In April some of the chorus members attended the Choral Clinic at the University of Virginia. The final performances of the N.N.H.S. Senior Chorus were heard at the Baccalaureate Service and Commence- ment Exercises for the graduating seniors. 69 AND LATER J. V. FLAGTWIRLERS L. to R., M. Knowles (head), S. Cooper, R. Spooner, B. Goolsby. N. Helmick, S. Lamberth. The Junior Varsity Flag- twirlers add color and interest to the J. V. football games. They are also a welcome addi- tion to any pep assembly be- cause of their fresh and en- tertaining songs and routines. These girls are chosen by Mr. Wilson, the graduating flag- twirlers, and a small number of faculty members on t he basis of versatility and at- tractiveness. VARSITY FLAGTWIRLERS L. to K., C. Petenbrink, I. James. B. Ellis, F. •DeArment, (Co-head); P. Odom, (Co-head); N. Staton. W. Thornhill, J. Hayes. The Varsity Flagtwirlers contribute grace and ball season. They are chosen on the same basis precision to halftime programs during the foot- as the J. V. Flagtwirlers. 70 AS ADULTS. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. to R., J. Walker, B. Veazey, J. Morgan, B. Smith, J. Hawley (head), R. Leifer, S. Morewitz, T. Burroughs, S. Spradlin. Encouraging school spirit is the main job of responsible for our pep assemblies, which are our Varsity Cheerleaders. They are always en- so well-planned, in addition to contributing much thusiastic and ready to keep the student body spark and eagerness to our athletic activities, cheering its teams on to victory. They are also J. V. CHEERLEADERS L. to R., M. Anas (head), J. Horton, P. Sweeney, C. Anderson, J. Coltrane, D. Foeers, K. Gillespie. Our pint-sized pepsters, the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, promote school spirit and en- thusiasm at the J. V. athletic events. Their flashing smiles can also be seen at our pep assemblies, at which they pre- sent lively songs and skits. These girls, as well as the Varsity Cheerleaders, are sponsored by Miss Carol Kauffman and are chosen at the end of each school year. 71 jr [ j ■ JJ r-J w. L. to R. Following N. Formation: Allen Hall, Jimmy Workman, Lanny Midkiff, Mack Hill, Bobby Boyce, Horace Underwood, Gerald Schweida, Mike Furr, Bob Stalnaker, Downie Wray, Mil- ton Eason. Halfback Robert Price picks up a big gain for the Typhoons in the annual Turkey Day game. Head coach J. C. Range explains a new play to the two leaders of the Typhoon team — Co-captains Downie Wray and Horace Underwood. “Out of the way Horace,” says Bobby Boyce as he runs toward the goal line. ON GRIDIRON, TRACK, VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row, L. to R.: D. Wright, B. Joynes, A. Hall, M. Hill, H. Underwood, D. Wray, B. Boyce, M. Furr, B. Stalnaker. 2nd Row: B. Bryant, C. Smith, W. Wil- aimson, M. Jeffers, J. Elliot, M. Eason, R. Price, J. Workman, L. Midkiff. 3rd Row: G. Schweida, M. Pollard, J. Blanchard, G. Davenport, D. Jernigan, F. Anspach, K. Bransford, R. Kennedy, R. Coffey, J. Bolden, W. Delozier. Back Row: W. Robbins, B. Hatchett, B. Buffington, B. Artman, M. Gibson, D. London, J. McCormick, D. Wray. Varsity Scoreboard NN 13 Cradock 13 0 Churchland 20 26 York 6 0 Great Bridge 26 7 Maury 13 26 Suffolk 6 18 Warwick 7 7 Norview 25 28 Granby 6 19 Hampton 14 FOOTBALL LIMELIGHT This year we give special tribute to our 1961 varsity football team. The mighty blue and gold Typhoon team ended the seas on with a 5-4-1 record. With only three reg- ulars returning from the previous year, we were fortunate in that the victories of our record in- cluded our two most important games, Hampton and Warwick. By winning these two games, our grid season was crowned with the Peninsula Championship Award. Individual honors went to Downie Wray, who was voted the “Most Valuable Player” and received the Julian Gordon Award. The Good Sports- manship trophy went to Jim Workman. The Ty- phoons were represented on the All-Peninsula Team by Horace Underwood, Downie Wray, Allen Hall, Bobby Boyce, and Jim Workman. 76 N. N. H. S. fans take time out to pay tribute to the “Star Spangled Banner” at the start of the last game of the season. Good sportsmanship is illustrated as co-captains Wray and Underwood shake hands with Crabber co-captains. Football managers Jeffrey Zwerdling and Buddy David rush to help an injured Ty- phoon during practice ses- sion. Carrying out one of their many duties are managers Henry Ragland and Tom- my Chappel as they check records during a game. The hard working coaches of the N. N. team are L. to R., B. Helms, End Coach J. Powers, J. V. Coach; J. C. Range, Head Coach; C. Nuttycombe, Back Field Coach and J. Palmer, Line Coach; absent from picture W. Mitchell, Asst. J. V. Coach. FIELD AND COURSE, N.N.H.S. players look on anx- iously, encouraging their team- mates to go on for the second consecutive win over Hampton. Sideline concern shows on these faces as Hampton and Newport News fight it out for a Typhoon victory. J. V. Football Team: Front Row L. to R. : D. Mowry, R. McDaniels, L. Russ, F. Powell, C. Gillespe, J. Reese, B. Roberts, J. Wingo, B. Whitmore, M. Adams, L. Moran, D. Muller. 2nd Row : B. Simpson, A. Blankenship, C. Eubank, W. Gaskin, W. Frizelle, J. Gillican, F. (jib- son, G. Hill, B. Barnes, J. DeBerry, M. Barnes. 3rd Row: B. Jeffers, R. Davis, D. Ivey, A. Nesbitt, K. Henderson, D. Tyndale, L. Boyles, C. Ellis, O. Smith, N. Thompson, K. Pennelle. 4th Row: Coach Powers, backfield: B. Hallet, C. Maddy, R. Phillips, W. Sammons, R. Strick- land, R. Wyatt. H. Ragland, Coach Taylor, centers and guards ; and missing from the picture Coach Mitchell, ends and tackles. 78 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM L. to R. First Row: John Carleton, Horace Underwood, Billy Anspach, Comm, Billy Bryant, Mack Hill, Dickie Dillaman, Bobby Hilling:. Steve Thomas, Robert Worthington. Second Row: Jimmy Walker, Steve HARDWOOD LEDGER The great Blue and Gold Typhoon Basketball regular season. A great disadvantage to the team Team, competing in the most evenly matched was the loss of Steve Thomas, a regular, who Eastern District in many years, ended its season was hurt during the second game of the season, in a successful second place. With only one reg- Our starting five, first consisting of Horace ular returning from last year the mighty Ty- Underwood, Billy Anspach, Steve Thomas, Robert phoons fought hard not only to win this berth Worthington, and John Carleton, varied during but also to triumph as Peninsula Champs. War- the year with Mack Hill, Steve Corum, and Billy ren Mitchell, our new coach, showed his ability Bryant coming in and adding their support to by disproving the early prediction that the Ty- the remaining starters. These boys and the others phoon team was not even a district power. The on the bench were always there and ready to ’61 cagers carried on the N.N.H.S. tradition of take over when they were needed in a game, defeating all opponents on their home court. N.N.H.S. has reason, you see, to be very proud They only experienced four losses during the of its new coach and its ’61 Basketball Team. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD — 1961 N.N.H.S. N.N.H.S. 49 Great Bridge 37 70 Craddock 56 73 Norview 44 66 Hampton 52 48 Suffolk 46 66 Oscar Smith 53 55 Granby 36 69 Norview 51 72 Great Bridge 39 49 Maury t 51 36 Princess Anne 38 68 Churchland 45 30 Hampton 29 54 Warwick 44 45 Wilson 59 66 Oscar Smith 48 58 Maury 52 40 Suffolk 29 55 Warwick 64 89 Granby 68 STUDENT Horace Underwooj Wortl :obert Bobby ffjltfng x V fk « r — ; Jm m ' ' x . Sxs JP ■ ‘JB Bn v • i L N. P— OJK i r V7 B tl [y Bryant Steve Tfo Dickie Dillam; Mitchell Coach imy Walk The Coach is always right. Mack, Gotcha Jump Carleton! Care for a ride, Horace ? There it is, 2 points, And the score goes up another notch, Taking up ballet boys { VrJ y j CO-ORDINATION, AND Here are the leaders of our Varsity Team: Coach Warren Mitchell and co- captains Horace Underwood and Billy Anspach. Checking the records are the Basketball managers, David Riley and Wallace Williams. J. V. BASKETBALL REVIEW We congratulate our J. V. Team on being undefeated this season. Ending up with a 20-0 record our Breezes blew passed all other teams to capture the J. V. East- ern District Title. Mr. Palmer did an excellent job of coaching his team. His hard work was not in vain, for we feel sure that his team will be a future champion- ship team and we are looking forward to seeing them on the varsity squad. V. Basketball Team. Front Row : L. to R. Owen Smith, Bobby Ball, Coach John Palmer, Barry Hatchett. Russell Gary, Bernie Whitmer Chris IlIIis, lerry Smith, Johnny Reese, Buster Vest. Second Row: Jerry Harvey, Marshall Adams, Wallace Williams. 83 SPORTSMANSHIP. Co-Captains of the Track Team are (Left to right) J. McCormick and R. Price and Co-Captains of the Cross Country Track Team are (Left to right) J. Lovedahl and B. Hanrahan. Co-Coaches Nuttycombe and Conn display smiles and the championship trophy won by the boys at the State Indoor Track Meet. As Bobby Boyce hands the baton off to Dan Coleman, Freddie Ans- pach, number 14, and Colin Blake- more, number 24, wait for their turns to run. Our three discus hurlers are from left to right, Billy Rhodes, Charles Smith, and Bob Stalnaker. Go, Freddie, Go! Jimmy Lovedahl, Roy Wimmer, David Sawyer, Bill Shaw, and Calvin Hanrahan have long and hard practices every day. The shot puts are thrown this year by Gene Elli. and tall Robert Coffee. Star pole vaulter John McCormick talks to Steve Sparkman, Mike Furr, and Forrest Powell about their vaulting form. T f jl j _ 1 I VSWS 4 - 5 .1 L. to R., First Row: F. Hawkins, M. Hill, J. Lovedahl, J. McCormick, R. Price, C. Blakemore, B. Boyce, D. Coleman, F. Anspach, G. Ellis, R. Coffee, B. Hanrahan, B. Shaw, F. Gibson. Second Row: R. Artman, B. Stalnaker, G. Schweida. A. Hall, W. Burns. R. Wimmer, B. Gruver, M. Furr, G. Wright, C. Smith, J. Todd, G. Khale, J. Hall, D. Stone. Third Row: C. Snead, D. Wright, B. Shroding, B. Ward, J. McCoy, B. Rhodes, D. Hinnant, W. Delozier, A. Blankinship, S. Sparkman, B. Fixx, G. Davenport. B. Roth, F. Powell, Z. Damron, D. Sawyer, J. Har- rison, F. Mills, P. Blakemore, C. Gillespie, B. Barnes, J. Wingo, B. Simpson, B. Saxton. Front Row, L. to R. : C. Blakemore, B. Fixx, B. Shaw, B. Hanrahan, J. Lovedahl, G. Wright, R. Wimmer, W. Burns. Managers David Galloway and David Rosenwasser carry equip- ment for a track meet. Second Row: J. Hall, B. Shroding, D. Stone, B. Gruver, F. Mills, Z. Damron, D. Sawyer, P. Blakemore. George Kahle, Mack Hill, and John McCormick check the height of the bar before taking a jump. M ' fanagers George Whitmore and immy Moody clock and record he runners’ times. Thomas prepares home run. Managers Elliot Shemer and- Nathan Sharf check equipment before a game. Wendel ' Williamson Ro Wortl Horac| Underwood Anspai Worknaa: “Hurry up with the ball”, yells Jim Work gs man during a practice game. HPPB nce called out. Horace Underwood if • . Outfielders are (left to right) D. Helmer, G. Blunt, J. Bolden. 2nd Row: R. Toah, F. Anspack, R. Hilling. I Catchers are (left to right) D. King and H. Underwood. Inieflders are (left to right) P. Laws, J. Workman, R. Worthington, W. Williamson, B. Helmer. Coach Powers gives pointers as the team relaxes before a game. VARSITY BASEBALL Left to right: Front Row: R. Tosh, B. Hilling, W. Williamson, P. Laws, R. Worthington, S. Thomas, J. Workman. Second Row: B. Smith, F. Anspack, H. Underwood, D. Mueller, B. Taylor, B. Corson, R. Hatchell. Third Row: G. Blunt, B. Helmer, B. Helmer, D. King, J. Bolden, H. Klesmer, G. Varacalli, and Coach Jack Powers. DIAMOND REVIEW As the 1961 Anchor goes to press, baseball sea- son is just getting under way. With nine lettermen returning from last year, the 1961 ' baseball season will undoubtedly be a success. Under the direction of Coach Jack Powers and assistant Coach Bill Helms, the squad looks as if it will be a real con- tender for the Eastern District title. Chosen to lead the squad were co-captains Jim Workman and Paul Laws. The nine lettermen returning this year are Steve Thomas, Horace Underwood, Jim Work- man, Paul Laws, Robert Worthington, Wendel Wil- liamson, Donald King, Bobby Helmer, and Randy Tosh. Newly elected co-captains J. Workman and P. Laws pause a moment for a picture with Coach Jack Powers. 89 THE QUALITY OF THE TEAMS WAS Golf Team members are M. Jeffers, B. Anspach, J. Carleton, C. Watson, and J. Rose. G. A. A. EXECUTIVE MEMBERS 1st Row: (left to right) S. Daniels, L. Bowen, N. Staton, V. Morton, P. Norris. 2nd Row : Sponsor Mrs. Masters, A. Ray, B. Hill, S. Pullen, A. Doyle, F. Heath, and B. Poole. MATCHED ONLY BY THE SCHOOL SPIRIT. War del. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM 1st Row: M. Wardel, M. Padgett, N. Staton, M. Camden, C. Stephen- son. 2nd Row: J. Harrison, E. Breeden, D. Hickman, J. Hawley, Coach C. Kauffman. HOCKEY TEAM 1st Row: S. Pullen, S. Ottoway, S. Jeffers, P. Russel. 2nd Row: P. Farmer, V. Morton, B. Ellis, P. Larmer, B. Veazey. 3rd Row: M. Wardel, C. McPherson, P. Wright, F. Heath, B. Poole. 91 UNDERCLASSMEN THEY CAME The Eighth Grade officers are Jimmy Dick, Executive Board representative; Connie Todd, secretary; David Ellenson, president; Jody Glazer, Honor Council representative. 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Mr. Alton Taylor NINTH GRADE SPONSOR Kathy Agee Bobby Allen Faye Allen Fred Anspach Kathy Avant Linda Baker Bill Barnard Billy Barnes Dee Barnes Mike Barnes Harry Barritt Brenda Bass Billy Beacham Randy Bearor Eddie Beasley Judy Bell Donnie Benthall Pat Bently Tony Benton Darrell Billings Bonnie Binford Porter Blakemore David Black Jolene Bost Claudine Branch Margaret Brown Ann Bryant Gene Buchanan Pat Cooke Sybil Joyner Gail Latta Marlene Levine Mary McKeen David Workman HOME ROOM 105 HOME ROOM 124 100 Bobby Bloxom Wayne Boger Darrell Boland Larry Boyles Tom Braswell Bobby Bryant Thomas Buckingham James Bull Carolyn Bundy Maurine Burnett Marie Burns Orville Calhoun Robert Callis John Carter Becky Cash Margaret Cathey Ann Cayton Donna Chadwell Judi Chapman Danny Childress Judy Chisom Kitty Clark Sandye Cohen Tommy Coleman Betty Cooper Skipper Cooper Marty Credle Joan Crittendon Stephen Getsug Woodie Humphrey Edna Johnson Linda Lumsden Catherine Slusser Billy Unger Tony Way Joyce Wilson AND INTERESTS Shirley Carleton Billy Crosley Larry Cutler Wayne Davenport Anne Davidson Roy Davis Sharron Davis Melba Deas James DeBerry Carolyn Deuell Nancy Dodd Allen Donley Stacy Dorn David Drucker Anne Duncan Donald Edwards Judy Edwards Barbara Elliot Craig Eubank Jimmy Faircloth Alan Farber Ralph Farmer Billy Feather Brenda Fisher Helene Flick Reva Gravely Roger Hite Brenda Keatts Billy Keech Carroll Keen Bobby Kitchens Charles Mercer Kenney Moore Vickie Neill Billy Sale Sammy Skinner HOME ROOM 203 ££££££ £v ££££ LLLLLL c ££ £ ££ ££££££ HOME ROOM 206 LLL £ £ P A £ £ 4 ? £ p p p £ £ £ £ £ f it £ 2.L £ £ Phillip Coley Richard Curtis Fostine Dowless Donald Ealey Nicky Fennell Tommy Flax Barry Forbes Pam Forman Charles Forrest Micky Foster Alice Fowler Ellen Frank Joel Frank Gene Freeze Roger Frizzell Gloria Fulghum Roscoe Gary Bill Gilbert Tom Gilbert Cho Gillespie Kay Gillespie Kitty Gills Elinor Goldberg Alice Goldsmith Becky Goolsby Francis Grant Wayne Hobbs Brenda Hudson Bill Koehler Shirley Ledford Eddie Oas Gloria Russell John Todd Terry Triplett John Bluoxme Brenda Burrage Alma Crum Brenda Davis Billy Deckard Mary Ferguson Johnny Gillette Johnny Gilliam Jerry ' Gary Ronni Green Carol Groshong Katie Haan Barbara Halfin Billy Hampton Phillip Hammond Phyllis Hargrave Bonnie Harrison Sharon Hart Peggy Hawker Ted Heflin Nancy Heldreth Rut! Ann Hessler Georgina Hoffman Judy Hopkins Carolyn Langford Ann Morgan Joyce O’Neal Charles Rinehart HOME ROOM 208 101 HERE WAS REACHED Bob Stalnaker Lee Sutton Charles Sykes Billy Taylor Kit Thomas Sam Tilghman Donny Tyndall Elaine Vasilas Neil Vickers Geraldine Victorine John Walker Skippy Walker Tommy Walker Bill Ward Jay Warren Gail Watkins Bonnie Watson Jimmy Watson Patricia Watts Phyllis Weaver Benetta Webb Judy Weckleman Rex Weidman Judy White Mary White Sue Whitley Janice Wilkins Mary Wilkinson Bessie Williams Sandra Williams John Wolf James Wren Bobby Wright Gerald Wright Hilda Wright Janet Wright icky Wvatt HOME ROOM 223 HOME ROOM 301 ? £ £ £ £ p tti £ g £ £ £ g £ £ £ L £ £ Freddie Capps Rachel Covert Russell Gary Dianne Hunter Vicki Hobbs Dan Meena Richard Miller Charles Milne Nancy Mitchell Betty Mundie Theresa Morgan Ruby Moses Dale Mueller David Nash Brenda Napier Frank Neal Paul Neal Allen Nesbitt Lorna Nicosia Sheila Oakes Sandra Owens Jeanette Parrish Nancy Phelps Nicky Shelton Karen Wilks Wanda Williams HOME ROOM 304 Clay Campbell Ronnie Camden Joseph Field Bonnie Gray Gale Guthrie Linda Head Edward Kerlin Eddie Ketterman Chris Kypriandis Linda Levy Joel Lewis Don London Judy Lucas Ronnie Luther Sandra Lyon Charles Maddy Tommy Mahone Joan Markiewich Sandra Matthews Judy Mawyer Becky May Billy McDowell Sandra McGough Roger McMurray Sue Miller Beverly Mingee Mike O’Berlin Glenna Ragon Bettie Silverman 102 i - THE TIME OF TRANSITION HOME ROOM 305 Katherine Byrd Bobby Cutchins Donald Houston Janice Hurd Phyllis Kirkland Judy Lockard Bobby Newberry Rodney Odom Norman Olshansky Ray. Owen Howard Perkins Margaret Phillips Sandra Phillips Alice Pipkin Donna Pipkin Cheryl Pless Billy Parianous Brenda Patrick Conrad Pauley Clarence Point Jean Poole Jerry Powell Diane Pritchett Thomas Pucci Sharron Rash Atlas Ray Alice Reese Henry Rice Mary Rickey Jane Roberts Beverly Rosser Raymond Staton Ramona Wilson Henry Armstrong Nancy Campbell Betty Coleman Daniel Dooley Judy Erlach Kenny Henderson Dennis Holbrook Ernest Howard Linda Lane Pat Robbins Carol Roller David Rossenwasser Annette Rouse Thomasine Rowell Bill Royall Don Royal Susie Sands Victoria Sasser Joan Saunders Ann Scott John Sull Fred Seldomridge Joel Shapiro Barbara Sheffield HOME ROOM 310 Terry Shelton Barbara Sherwood Charlee Shoff Shelia Smith Shirley Smith HOME ROOM 320 Melba Craddock Wayne White Judy Underwood Brenda Todd Brenda Todd Jean Tosh Patsy Taylor Richard Strickland Faith Strickland William Stoops JoAnn Stewart Judy Steele Vivian Starnes Bonnie Stanfield Sherry Stanaway Susan Stalnaker Charles Snead Robert Smart David Smith David Smith Lin Singletary Bob Simpson JoAnn Shaver Linda Quinn Nelson Kennedy Linda Jones Jimmy Hines Gregory Hill Billy Drewery 103 FROM CHILDHOOD The Sophomore Class officers are Forest Powell, vice-president; Mary Anas, secretary; Glenn Davenport, president; Marlene Cohen, Honor Council representative; Bill Shaw, Executive Board representative. TENTH GRADE SPONSOR Mr. J. C. Range HOME ROOM 101 104 Marshall Adams Hazel Allen Mary Anas Charlotte Anderson Raymond Andrews Robert Artman Beverly Babcock Tommy Baker Bill Barnes Enid Bass Jackie Belote Livvie Benton Barbara Bishop Larry Blakeslee Alvin Blankenship Linda Block Betty Bond Diane Booker Linda Booth Gordon Bowen Linda Bowen Carolyn Bradley Duane Back Sue Caldwell June Chaffin Dan Colman Ken Forrest Jerry Gammon Sandy Mahone Glenda Parton Carolyn Reynolds Betty Sloan Wallace Strader Joan Warren Peggy Wilkins Sandra Williams TO YOUNG ADULTHOOD Judy Amundsen Jean Anderson Susan Bauz Irene Christofi Marlene Cohen Billy Combs Ann Comer Butch Corson Jimmy Crank Helen Daggy Zetie Damron Darden Daniel Sharon Daniels Glenn Davenport Diane Davis Leslie Decell Linda Decell Don Delaflosse Claudia Dellapent Wayne DeLozier Kenneth Dickerson Joan Dinwiddie Barbara Fritsehe Frank Gibson Frankie Hamrick James Hicks William Jacobs Betty Spain Johnny Seymore Robert Shapiro Brenda Spikes Richard Wray Bonnie Wyatt HOME ROOM 109 B f P P P P N i ImI k i o fi p r o i A i UU n € erf- f P p 1 Ifeflfe i i tel i y HOME ROOM 112 P l © £i fx f yumy i P P P ( l t P f CM 1 M l p V u l f? 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M M Howard Quinn John Reese Kay Weeks 105 HERE WERE Billy Bordeaux Kenny Bransford Glen Campbell James Campbell Ellen Carney Linda Coates Jean Garner Dani Garrick Wilburt Gibson Billie Jo Gills Ronni Glasfer Ginny Goolsby Elaine Graham Peggy Grubbs Charlotte Guilliams Carole Hargrove Ricky Hedrick Norma Helmick Ronald Hite Wilson Howerton Eugene Johnson Wayne Johnson Rufus Kennedy Wayne Kerlin Vernon Kersey Bill Manning Rose Ratcliff Bobby Roth Dwight Rowe Jerry Russell Barry Sprouse Barbara Turner Joe Wright HOME ROOM 118 p ar -V 1 9 1 £ p lv, tk P i $ £ M i a • p i i c p 1 ft ■ i p P t ip i p i ■ p s JP m P i p { t • ip l i£ i i HOME ROOM 201 Constantine Anastasio Lola Babb Wayne Brown Vickie Hankins Katherine Harrison Sue Harrison Frances Hartless Diane Kent Mary Lou Knowles Jimmy Lamb Sharon Lamberth Kay Latta Marsha Leake Ken Lipscomb Phil Liverman Ludwig Malacek Chester Marshall Paul Martin Rudy McDaniel Herbert McDonald Jimmy McGhee Tommy Milliner Brenda Powell Atlas Ray Jennifer Riley Pam Roane Wilroy Sammons Libby Whitcomb Doris Williams Wallace Williams Joe Bye Janice Clark Jo Ann Coffey Joan Columbia Claire Levin Nancy Livesay Pat Long Sally Madagan Linda Mahanes Connie McGhee Frankie McGhee Dee Dee Merrill Carolyn Millen Greg Miller Jesse Miller Joseph Morgan Walter Morrison Paul Moses Stuart Nachman Ronnie Owen Diane Rogers Jackie Rollarvd Donna Rountree Pam Russell Shirley Saunders Harry Seay Elliot Schlosser Jim Shelley Mary Timberlake Mollie Wharton HOME ROOM 218 106 THE RESPONSIBILITIES HOME ROOM 312 y i i i £ P i i p PP P o e i kiUDMU f—i mi P tot i i P l 1 p P P I l 1 ,p p 1 t f t Iris Coble Deanna Drinnon Harold Harding Howard Harrell Janet Harris Tom Locark Lanny Midkiff Marilyn Moren Suzanne Morris Marian Morrisette Patsy Moss Estelle Overton Faye Parrish Thomas Payne Faye Pearce Keith Penell Susan Perkins Ricky Phelps Forrest Powell Buddy Price Larry Puckette Henry Ragland Billy Roberts Mary Beth Sawyer Jerry Seay Brenda Smart Ronnie Todd Carol Vogel Brenda Warren Patricia Williams Lynn Wright Kaye Drewery Ronnie Hatchett Allen Kirby Pat Morgan Tony Napier Linda Robbins Joyce Schmidt Ann Sears Fred Shelton Eliot Shemer Carol Smith Carolyn Smith Howie Smith Margaret Smith Sandra Smith Terry Smith Steve Sparkman Bobby Spencer Sally Spencer Rochelle Spooner Stephanie Spritzer Freddie Staring Gary Steveson Ray Stinnette Norman Thompson Polly White Joyce Williams Robert Wood Phyllis Worsham Barbara Yost HOME ROOM 317 P € P f $ i P p C l i l HOME ROOM 318 ft ted p 11 P r i P i £££££ y £ L £ £ Pi P P l p i P P .© I £ P i P i P pi Joyce Chaffin Bill Collins Sharon Epstein Charles Forrester Clifton McKeithan Kathleen Pilgrim Bill Shaw Lucy Southall Laverne Spotts Jane Stephenson Ann Strange Rosalie Suskind Phyllis Sweeney Flossie Takis Judy Terry Ruth Thom Joyce Thomas Carolyn Thompson Jimmy Todd Randy Tosh Wilson Tucker Jimmy Turlington Louis Turner Bill Vasilas Buster Vest Billy Weaver Sharon Weaver Pat Weeks Mai Whiteside Bernie Whitmer Linda Williams Bill Wynne 107 OF LEARNING Eleventh Grade Sponsor Mr. Julius Conn The Eleventh Grade class officers are Calvin Hanrahan, vice-president; Brenda Veazy, secretary; Phillip Gold, Honor Council representative; Suzy Greene, Honor Council; Billy Bryant, president; Sally Morewitz, Executive Board. Eleventh Grade Sponsor Miss Carol Kauffman Jerry Adkins Lynda Alfrey Janet Allen Brenda Amos Harold Anderson Eric AuCoin Rita Baab Paul Baker Mary Barnes Michael Barnes Betsy Barnhouse 108 AND LEADING. John Bell Joyce Benton David Biggs Stanley Binder Jerry Blanchard Mary Blandford Grayson Blount John Bolden David Bost Linda Bost Charlie Bowen Kay Bowen Edward Bradley Richard Bradley 1 Kenny Branch George Brevard Kathryn Brinn Bill Bryant Earl Bryant Charles Buffington Jerry Burks William Burns Tina Burroughs Mary Jo Cain Jimmy Campbell John Carlton George Carter Ronnie Carter Vickie Church Sarah Coffey 109 AND HERE, ALL THOSE Jack Cooper Richard Dillaman Jimmy Edwards Bonnie Farmer John Gabriel Carol Cooke Jerry Deckerson Shirley Dulaney Millie Fallin Zatha Franks Steve Corum Audrey Dixon Donald Effler Betty Fields Joanne Gallins 4 Carolyn Fisher Sally Gay Mary Gerber Judy Getsug Steve Crump Ruby Drewery Barbara Ellis John Davis Sherry Drewery Betty Evans Nancy Dearing Charles Duke Joe Fabela FRIENDSHIPS, Shirley Gill Phil Gold Tunisia Gordon Suzy Greene Andy Greenspon Linda Grubbs Bill Gruver Bernard Halstead Calvin Hanrahan Carolyn Hanrahan Pat Hanrahan Donnie Harris Richard Hart Juanita Hayes Frances Heath Gertrude Helfrich Burt Hill Bobby Hilling Margaret Hobbs Phil Hoffman Winnie Hogge Debby Holton LuElla Hooper Nancy Horton Jean Hudgins Lavernia Hudson Vince Hudson Florence Hysong Irene James Danny Jernigan Frances Johnson Patti Johnson Betty Jones Charles Jones Doug Joyner George Kahle ALL THE NEW HORIZONS Henry Kearney Donald King Pam Larmer Clyde Lewis David Loving Jean Maddy Dale Marshall Ted Marshall John McCormick Tommy McGrath Bobby McKeen Cliff McKeithen Connie McKinsey Carolyn McPherson OF KNOWLEDGE Sally Morewitz Josie Morgan Virginia Morton Jackie Moss Pat Muse Eddie Nichols Peggy Nickey Robert Norris Suzzie Nunnally Marion Oliver Sylvia Ottaway Vivian Owens Florence Padgett Jimmy Parker Billy Parks David Parrish Carol Petenbrink Monty Phillips Sally Phillips Doug Pitt Max Pollard Brenda Poole Emma Powell Sandra Pullen David Rabinowitz Elaine Redford John Rekrut James Rice Marsha Rice David Riley AND GROWTH Linda Robertson Willard Robins John Rose Phyllis Rose Waverly Rosser Judy Rountree Bill Rowe Nancy Saunders David Sawyer Don Schwartz Ron Schwartz Gerald Schweida Edward Self Brownie Shaffer Virginia Sheppard Donnie Shinn Ronnie Sides Martha Simpson Patsy Slate Fred Smallwood Anita Smith Barbara Smith Clare Smith Margaret Snelling Carole Soesbe Larry Spigel Stephanie Spradlin Pat Stambaugh James Starling Mae Somervold 1 14 BUILT MEMORIES- Eugene Stephenson Lee Stevenson Lowell Stidham Arthur Strickland Paula Sturtevant Sue Sutton Ernest Swanner Aty Sykes Tessie Takis Wanda Thornhill Martha Timberlake Carlene VanNoy Fred Vaughn Russell Vaughan Brenda Veazy Andrea Vernon Jane Walker Jimmy Walker Gene Walling Jerry Warren Biddy Whitehurst Charles Wiggins DeeGee Wilkinson Diane Williams Roy Wimmer Delano Wray Diane Wray Pam Wright Jeff Zwerdling SENIORS -MEMORIES OF SENIOR I remember well the fall of 1956 when you were “mice.” It has been five years since that date, but the memories are vivid. Through those five years I have seen you grow — grow not only in stature — but in character, responsibility, knowledge, wisdom, and self- confidence. Sharing in this growth has been an enjoy- able and gratifying experience for me, especially dur- ing the two years of my serving as co-sponsor of your class. It has been a great honor to have been allowed this privilege, and I want each of you to know how I appre- ciate it. The memories of the Class of 1961 will always be with me as I am sure the memories of Newport News High School will be with you. Congratulations upon your graduation, and the best of everything in the years ahead. Sincerely, y — — To the Senior Class of 1961, Thank you for asking me to be one of your sponsors ; I have enjoyed working with you. You have brought much joy and happiness to me this special year of 1960-1961. I wish for each of you a full, a happy and worthwhile life. Always remember that in order for you to receive the most out of life you must give to life. You must learn to love people, to enjoy being with people, and to serve people. There are many things that I am sure you want and desire for yourself. This is right; this is good. Plan for what you want, but be willing to give as well as to receive. I hope to see many of you in the years to come. Always feel free to come by and see me. YEAR EXPERIENCES The president of the Senior Class is about to call to order a meeting of the Senior Executive Board. Sitting (L. to R.) Buddy David, vice-president; Roy Parrish, trea- surer; Horace Underwood, president; Judi Hawley, secretary; and Wendell Williamson, executive board. Standing (L. to R.) Rusty Glazer, IJonor Council; Becky Smith, Honor Council; and Pat Taylor, Honor Council. “And now, as we leave Newport News High School . . .” says Buddy David, Senior Class speak- er, as he practices his speech that he will deliver at graduation on June 8. Rusty Glazer, class speak- er, and Anne Andrews, class speaker and giftor- ian, await their turns to rehearse their speeches. 119 WOULD LAST It takes hard work and imagination to have an out- standing Senior Assembly. Making plans for the annual event are (L. to R.) Buddy David, Senior Assembly Committee co-chairman, George Whit- more, co-chairman of the Senior Music Committee, and Libby Blechman, Senior Assembly Committee co-chairman. Chairman of the Senior Ring Committee, Harold Klesmer, and chairman of the Invitation Committee, Ophelia Baker, discuss the design of the invitation for the Class of ’61. Putting up the class motto on the Senior Bulletin Board are (L. to R.) Betty Overman, chairman of the Motto Committee, and Marsha Sandler, co- chairman of the Senior Bulletin Board Committee. Anna Wise, co-chairman of the Senior Bulletin Board Committee, and Colin Blakemore, Pennant Committee head, are getting ready to hang up the pennant of the Class of 1961. Decorating for a Senior Class dance are (L. to R.) Flower Committee chairman, Anne Andrews, co- chairman of the Senior Dance Committee, Nancy Staton, Color Committee chairman, Rochelle Leifer, and co-chairman of the Senior Dance Committee. Bobby Frank. 1 20 A LIFETIME William Edward Anspach Junior Band: Letter, Senior Band, Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball: Co-Cap- tain, Letter, Senior Color Committee, Hall of Fame: Best Dressed. Jeanie Waddelle Barbour Junior Chorus, Usher Staff, Senior Pennant Committee: Secretary, Basketball. Anne Meade Andrews French Club: President, Speech Club: President, Na- tional Honor Society, Anchor Staff: Activities Head, Nelms Honor Scroll, Senior Flower Committee: Head, Senior Assembly Committee, Tournament Play: Director, D.A.R. Award, Hall of Fame: Best Student. Robert Donald Baker Senior Band, Junior Band, D.E. Club, Usher Staff, Dance Band. Kathleen Ophelia Baker Senior Ring Committee, In- vitation Committee: Head, Latin Club, Christopher New- port Society, Anchor Staff: Faculty Editor, Tri-Hi-Y, Nelms Honor Scroll, Junior Classical League, Usher Staff. Beryl Elaine Barkley Usher Staff, Y-Teens, Safe Teens, Volleyball, Junior Chorus: Letter, Senior Chor- us: Letter; Senior Dance Committee. Frances Patricia Andrews Usher Staff: Head, Latin Club, F.TiA., Christopher Newport Society, Safe Teens, Senior Color Committee, Sen- ior Band: Letter, Junior Cho- rus: Letter, Senior Chorus: Letter, Eastern District Cho- rus. Phyllis Rae Ball Iransferred: Old Classen High School, Bible Club, D.O. Club, Senior Color Commit- tee, Senior Flower Commit- tee, Junior Decorating Com- mittee. • 2 1 THE THRILLING DAY Glenn Emery Barkley Senior Band: Letters, Junior Band: Letters, Latin Club, Senior Music Committee, Homeroom: Officer, Junior Classical League. Richard Carroll Barnes Boys’ Usher Staff, Junior Usher Staff: Chairman, Saf- ety Committee, Junior Chor- us, French Club: Yearbook Chairman, Lions’ Club Award, Senior Assembly Committee. Rodney Shryer Barnes School Spirit Committee, Safety Committee, Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Woodshop: Offi- cer. Betty Jane Bean Speech Arts Club, Volleyball Team, Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Junior Decorating Commit- tee, Usher Staff, Safe Teens, F.H.A., School Spirit Com- mittee, Y-Teens. Lucy Blandford National Honor Society: Sec- retary, Nelms Honor Scroll, Senior Band: Secretary, Let- ters, Dance Band: Pianist, Senior Assembly Committee, Science Club: Publicity Chairman, Apparatus Club: Manager, All-State Work- shop Band, Latin Club, Tournament Play: Cast. Catherine Cordea Barter Senior Chorus: Letter, Sher- man Award, Librarian, All- Festival Chorus, Octet, Jun- ior Chorus: Secretary, East- ern All-State Chorus: ’59 ’60, Latin Club: Letter, Member- ship Committee, Usher Staff: General Head, Anchor Staff: Assistant Editor Activities Section, Nelms Honor Scroll, Junior Classical League, Senior Motto Committee. Colin Byron Blakemore Track: Letters, Cross-Coun- try Team, Homeroom: Presi- dent, Homeroom: Secretary, Senior Pennant Committee: Chairman Elizabeth Rose Blechman National Honor Society, Nelms Honor Scroll, Anchor: Editor, Senior Assembly Committee: Co-Head, Latin Club: Officer, Drama: As- sistant Directors’ Staff, Head, Letter, Thespians: Of- ficer, Best Thespian, Science Club, Tournament Play: Di- rector, Homeroom: Officer. 122 “SENIOR” FIRST MEANT THEM Mary Ellen Booker D.O. Club, Latin Club, F.N.A. Club, F.H.A. Club, Junior Chorus. Robert Henry Bowden Junior Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Shop Foreman, Drama: Furn- iture Staff. Anne Clark Bradley Newcomers Committee, School Spirit Committee, Drama: Props Staff, Y- Teens, Junior Decorating Committee, Library Assis- tants’ Club, Senior Bulletin Board Committee. Janet Spencer Bridges Pep Club, Drama: Costume Staff, Head, Tournament Play: Cast, D.O. Club: Trea- surer, Senior Color Commit- tee. William Clyde Bost, Jr. French Club, Chess Club, Writers’ Club. Robert S. Boyce Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, J.V. Football, Varsity Football: Letter, Varsity Track: Letter, Spanish Club, Junior Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Homeroom: Officer, Shop Of- ficer, Student Council Com- mittees. Nancy Lynn Brandt Speech- Arts Club, Y-Teens, Library Assistant, Junior Ring Committee, Anchor Staff: Classroom Section, Senior Invitation Committee. Senior Ring Committee, “Ty- phoon Time” C. Wilton Bradford III Junior Band, Senior Band, Latin Club, Track, Cross- Country Team. 123 THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS Terri Jane Bravo Transferred: Burbank High School, Sophomore Legisla- tive Council, Rooters’ Club, Spirit Team, G.A.A., D.O. Club, Basketball, Volleyball. Elizabeth Breeden Physical Fitness Award, Hockey: All Star, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball. Carole Ann Byrd Transferred: Warwick High School, Basketball, Volley- ball, SCA Dance Committee, V.O.T., Senior Flower Com- mittee, Drama: Furniture Staff, Track. Robert William Buchan Key Club, Hi-Y: Vice-Presi- dent, Latin Club, Junic t Band: Letter, Senior Bano. Letters, Basketball: Manager, Homeroom: President, All- State Workshop Band, Sen- ior Dance Committee, Home- room: Secretary. Mary Ann Camden Senior Chorus, Senior Dance Committee, School Spirit Committee, Dance Commit- tee, Basketball, F.H.A. Club, Y-Teens: Chaplain. G. Roger Callis, Jr. National Honor Society, Key Club: President, Latin Club: President, Hi-Y, Christopher Newport Society, Executive Board, Junior Chorus, Senior Chorus: Vice-President, East- ern All-State Chorus: ’58 ’59 ’60, Virginia All-State Chor- us: Roanoke ’58. Alba Fayne Buchanan Library Assistants’ Club, Senior Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Bible Club, V.O.T. Club. Robert Preston Carden Transferred: Clinton High School, Senior Band, Senior Chorus, J.V. Football, D.O. Club: State President, Dance Band, Bible Club: Vice-Presi- dent. 124 AND HALL OF FAME Douglas Blake Chapman Senior Pennant Committee, Junior Chorus: Letter, Shop Officer. Joyce Clark F.N.A. Club, F.H.A. Club, Senior Chorus, D.O. Club, Junior Chorus, Senior Flower Committee. Brenda Carolyn Coble Transferred: Princeton High School, Glee Club, Senior Dance Committee. Sondra Jon Coffey Senior Assembly Committee, F.H.A., Spanish Club, SCA School Spirit Committee, Art Club, V.O.T., Junior Dance Committee, Y-Teens, Usher Staff, Safe Teens. Frone Elizabeth Cobb Volleyball, Tournament Play: Cast, All Tournament Cast, Drama: Make-up Staff, Thes- pians, Cast of Major Plays, Usher Staff, Senior Assem- bly Committee. Bruce M. Coltrain Thomas Warren Chappell J.V. Football: Manager, Var- sity Football: Head Manager, Letter, Safe Teens, Spanish Club, Key Club, Homeroom: Chaplain, Treasurer, Junior Decorating Committee, Sen- ior Invitation Committee. Robert Edward Coffey J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Track, Speech-Arts Club, “Typhoon Time”, Decorating Commit- tee: Co-Chairman, Senior As- sembly Committee, SCA Be- havior Code Committee. 125 THE ROUSING SENIOR Norman M. Covert Transferred: Warwick High School, Junior Band: Letter, Senior Band: Letters Assis- tant Drum Major, Band Council Representative, Dix- ieland Band, Dance Band, Bible Club, Beacon Staff: Co- Sports Editor, Junior Dance Committee. Edward Banning Crossley Vice-President of Student Body, SC A Federation: Vice- President, J.V. Football, Var- sity Football, Key Club, French Club, House and Grounds Committee: Chair- man. H. V. Curtis Diana Merrill Davis Beacon: News Editor, Quill and Scroll, Usher Staff, Sen- ior Bulletin Board Commit- tee, Y-Teens: President, Jun- ior Decorating Committee, Student Council Committees. Carol Faith DeArment J.V. Flagtwirler, Varsity Flagtwirler: Co-Head, Junior Band: Letter, Senior Band: Letter, G.A.A., Senior Band Sweetheart, Senior Assembly Committee, Basketball. Joan Elizabeth Davis Transferred : Academy of Our Lady of Quam, Advanc- ed Mixed Chorus Spring Concert, A Cappella Choir, Christmas Pageant, Tourna- ment: Cast, F.H.A., Basket- ball, Student Council Repre- sentative, Senior Dance Com- mittee. Edward Dwight David Vice President of Senior Class, Senior Class Speaker, Senior Assembly Committee: Co-Head, Varsity Football: Head Manager, Letters, New- comers Committee: Head, Spanish Club: Officer, Thes- pians: Vice-President, Latin Club: Officer, Tournament Play: Cast, All Tournament Casts Director, Hall of Fame: Most Likely to Succeed. Cleo Blake Deeds Tumbling Club, Apparatus Club, F.H.A., D.E. Club, D.O. Club: Secretary, Drama: Make-up Staff, School Spirit Committee, Pep Club. 126 SECTION DURING ASSEMBLIES. Velma Petty Dishman Basketball, Volleyball, Junior Band, Senior Chorus, SCA Dance Committee, Home- room: Chaplain, Tumbling Club, Senior Chorus, Junior Ring Committee, Senior Ring Committee. Robert Murray Dick Senior Band: Letter, Junior Band: President, Letter, Lat- in Club, Christopher Newport Society, Senior Bulletin Board Committee, Beacon Staff, Junior Classical Lea- gue: President, Junior Usher Staff. Jeffry Michael Dorn Cafeteria Committee, Junior Usher Staff, Spanish Club, Senior Assembly Committee. Lewis Thomas Dunaway, Jr. Junior Band: Letters, Senior Band, Hi-Y, Safe Teens, Junior Usher Committee, Speech-Arts Club, D.E. Club, Senior Flower Committee. Phillip Akers Durrette Hi-Y, Christopher Newport Society, Latin Club, French Club, Junior Dance Commit- tee, Senior Assembly Commit- tee, Anchor Staff, Dance Committee, Junior Band, Senior Band. Alvin Morgan Downs Bible Club, Senior Invitation Committee, Senior Chorus, Homeroom: Chaplain, Be- havior Code Committee. Milton Lymon Eason J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Shop Officer, Spanish Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Chess Club, Hall of Fame: Most Typical. Robert Ray Dunford Bible Club: Secretary, Senior Music Committee, Senior ' Chorus, Dance Committee, School Spirit Committee, Be- havior Code Committee, D.E. Club. 127 RINGS AND RESPONSIBILITY James William Elliott Football, Bulletin Board Committee, Track. Barbara Anne Ellis Varsity Flagtwirler, Senior Band : Letter, Thespians, Tournament Play: Cast, As- sistant Director, Cast of Major Plays, Drama: Staff Head, Tumbling Club, Span- ish Club, F.H.A. Club. Eva Corine Ellis Student Council Representa- tive, Behavior Code Commit- tee, Latin Club, Senior Invi- tation Committee, Junior Ring Committee, F.T.A., Jun- ior Classical League: Record- ing Secretary. Ellis Bradley Ewell Junior Band: Letters, Senior Band: Letters, Bi ble Club, D.O. Club, Scrapbook Com- mittee National Physical Fitness Award. Ruby Ellen Ezzell SCA School Spirit Commit- tee, Drama: Furniture Staff: Assistant Head, D.E. Club: Secretary, Basketball: 8th grade, Dance Committee, Drama: Make-up Staff. Judith Frances Fine Tournament Plays: Cast, As- sistant Director’s Staff, Vol- leyball. John Eugene Ellis Track, J.V. Football. Gary Wayne Fitzgerald Student Council Representa- tive, Junior Band, Senior Band, Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, J.V. Football, Homeroom: President, Shop Foreman, Tournament Play: Cast, Hi-Y, Cast of Major Play. 128 WENT HAND-IN-HAND Robert Lee Fixx, Jr. Homeroom: Vice-President, J.V. Basketball, Latin Club, Basketball : 8th and 9th grade, Track, Cross Country: Letter, Senior Pennant Com- mittee, Junior Usher Staff, SCA Sportsmanship Commit- tee, Junior Classical League. Billy G. Fowler Junior Band: Letter, Senior Band: Letter, Dance Band, Homeroom: Secretary. Susan Gregory Gary Transferred: Warwick High School, Homeroom: Vice- President, Homeroom: Chap- lain, D.E. Club, Senior Flow- er Committee, Senior Color Committee. Carolyn Ann Frizzelle Junior Ring Committee, Senior Ring Committee, Senior Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Homeroom: Secre- tary, Anchor Staff, G.A.A., Drama: Ticket Committee, Hockey: All Star, SCA School Spirit Committee, Vol- leyball. Kathryn Virginia Gayle Junior Chorus, Senior Cho- rus, Library Assistants Club, Basketball, A Cappella Choir. Michael Preston Furr Varsity Football: Letter, J. V. Football, Track: Letter, Christopher Newport Society, Art Club: President. Robert Paul Frank Junior Ring Committee, Sen- ior Dance Committee: Co- Chairman, Key Club, Span- ish Club, Speech-Arts Club: Vice Chairman, Student Council Representative, Ex- ecutive Board Safety Com- mittee: Chairman, Senior Band Announcer, Voice of Democracy: District Winner. John Tyler Gatewood Junior Band, French Club. 129 PREPARING FOR FUTURE William Earl Gillette Track: Letter, Hi-Y : Officer, Senior Dance Committee, SCA Dance Committee, SCA Safety Committee. Stephen Herbert Gillis All State Chorus ’59, 60, All Peninsula Choral Festival ’61, Anchor Staff: Senior Section, Chess Club: President, Color Guard: Head, F.T.A., SCA State Convention ’57, Senior Chorus, Octette, Senior Mu- sic Committee. Wayne Denver Goff Basketball : 8th and 9th grade, J.V. Basketball, Span- ish Club, Hi-Y, Key Club, Stage Crew, Drama Staff: Head, Thespians. Ralph Robin Glazer National Honor Society, Hon- or Council Representative, Key Club, Spanish Club: President, Christopher New- port Society: President, Sci- ence Club, Senior Band: Let- ter, Latin Club, Senior Cho- rus, American Legion Award. William Edward Greene Homeroom: President, Sen- ior Band: Letters, Junior Band: Letters, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Student Council Rep- resentative, Senior Dance Committee. ■ Rona Carole Goldberg Color Committee, Remember ance Committee, Safety Com mittee, Cafeteria Committee French Club. Earl Calvin Glenn, Jr. Homeroom: Secretary, Stage Crew, Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, J.V. Basketball, SCA Behavior Code Commit- tee, Shop Foreman, Senior Dance Committee. Sarah Susanne Groshong a t i o n a 1 Honor Society, Nelms Honor Scroll, French Club: Secretary, Vice-Presi- dent, Science Club: Secre- tary, F.T.A., Student Council Representative, Christopher Newport Society, Launch- ings, Anchor Staff, Senior Assembly Committee. 1 30 WORK, OR SCHOOLING Brenda Lee Hardy Senior Dance Committee. Jane Harriet Harris Nelms Honor Scroll, Thespi- ans, Latin Club: Program Chairman, Correspond- i n g Secretary, Tournament Play: Director, Cast, Drama: Assistant Director’s Staff: Co-Head, Letter, Student Council Representative, An- chor Staff: Section Editor, Senior Assembly Committee, Writers’ Club, F.T.A.: Com- mittee Chairman. James Christopher Hall, Jr. Football: 8th and 9th grade, Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Football, Cross Country Team: Letter, Track: Letter, Hi-Y Sports- manship Trophy, Color Com- mittee, Senior Chorus. Katina Dale Hall Senior Dance Committee, Cafeteria Committee, Safety Committee, Christopher New- port Society, Speech-Arts Club. Sidney Allen Hall J.V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball: Letter, Vice President of 10th grade, Vice Presi- dent of 11th grade, Execu- tive Board, Student Council Representative, Track, Homeroom: President Sportsmanship Committee, Hall of Fame: Most Popular. Sandra Gail Halperin Typhoon Time, French Club, Tournament Play: All-star cast, Cast of Major Plays, Senior Assembly Committee, Assistant Director’s Staff. Carmen Louise Hamby Junior Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, SCA House and Grounds Committee, Library Assist- ants Club, Drama: Furniture Staff, Basketball. Nancy Curtis Hand F.H.A. Club, Senior Dance Committee, Drama: Furni- ture 1 Staff, Prop Staff, School Spirit Committee. 13 ) JUNE CAME WITH ALL THE Linda Grace Harris Transferred : Clay High School, Girls ’Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Library Staff, F.T.A., Girl’s Intramural Sports, Junior Class Play, All-Country Music Festival, Newspaper Staff, Office Staff. John T. Harrison, Jr. Junior Band, Senior Band, Dance Band, Shop Officer. James Ray Harrison Terry Lee Harrison Cafeteria Committee, Junior Band, Senior Band, Senior Music Committee, Hi-Y. Ray Kelly Hatchell Transferred: Trukey High School, Science Club, Basket- ball: Letter, Baseball: Let- ter, Bus Club, Safe Teens, Color Guard, Senior Dance Committee. Judith Hugh Hawley J.V. Cheerleader: Head, Var- sity Cheerleader: Head, SCA Dance Committee: Co-Head, SCA: Secretary, Anchor Staff: Sports Editor, Penin- sula SCA Federation, Execu- tive Board, Volleyball: All Stars, Secretary of Senior Class, Hall of Fame: Best Looking. George Graham Helliesen Key Club, Spanish Club, Var- sity Football, J.V. Football Shop Superintendent. Judith Pauline Harrison Anchor Staff, Junior Dance Committee, Senior Assembly Committee, Friendly Ty- phoon, Art Club, Volleyball: All Star, G.A.A., Hall of Fame: Most Athletic. 132 TRADITIONAL PARTIES G.eorge Bernard Helmer Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball: Letter, J.V. Bas- ketball, Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, Secretary of 10th grade, Homeroom: Vice- President, Treasurer, Span- ish Club, Senior Invitation Committee. Robert Winston Helmer Spanish Club, J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Baseball: Letter, Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, Shop Of- ficer, Homeroom: Officer, In- vitation Committee. Diane Marie Hickman Transferred: Warwick High School, Senior Chorus, Y- Teens, Senior Bulletin Board Committee, Basketball, F.H.A. Robert E. Helterbran Junior Band: Letters, Treas- urer, Senior Band: Letters, Chess Club, Shop Secretary, Dance Band, Stage Crew, Senior Music Committee. Mack Edward Hill J.V. Football, J.V. Basket- ball, Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, Varsity Football, Var- sity Basketball, Track, Span- ish Club, Junior Dance Com- mittee, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Hi-Y. Robert Blakely Hill, Jr. Varsity Football: Letter, Junior Dance Committee, Track. George Arthur Hinson Homeroom: Secretary, Span- ish Club. Patricia Ann Hogan Student Council Representa- tive, Senior Dance Commit- tee, F.H.A. : Secretary. 133 THE SENIOR ASSEMBLY, AND t Mary Evelyn Hollomon Senior Bulletin Committee F.N.A., Speech Arts Club, Senior Chorus, Usher Staff, French Club, Y-Teens. Jo Anne Houston Junior Chorus: Letter, Sen- ior Chorus: Letter, Secre- tary, All-Festival Chorus, Senior Band: Letter, Junior Dance Committee, Chess Club: Secretary, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Li- brary Assistants Club, Senior Music Committee, Anchor Staff. Diane Gaye Hunt Drama: Costume Staff, Fur- niture Staff, Homeroom : Chaplain. Julie Ethel Jaffee National Honor Society, Nelms Honor Scroll, Senior Chorus: Accompanist, Let- ters, Junior Chorus: Accom- panist, Letter, Anchor Staff: Editor of Senior Section, Drama: Head of Make-up Staff, Thespians, Senior As- sembly Committee: Music Committee, Head, Latin Club: Chairman of Music Committee, Hall of Fame. Most Talented. Michael Franklin Jeffers Honor Council, Key Club, Latin Club, Executive Board, Student Council Representa- tive, Varsity Football, Golf Team. Charles Wayne Jennings Latin Club, Hi-Y, Shop Offi- cer, Dance Committee, Safe- ty Committee, School Spirit Committee. Sandra Lankford Johnson Anchor Staff: Business Man- ager, Senior Ring Committee, Senior Invitation Committee, Spanish Club, Senior Chorus: President, Secretary, Letter, Junior Chorus: Letter, Bea- con Staff: Alumni Editor, Quill and Scroll, Lions Club Award: Spanish Club, Sen- ior Choir: Secretary. Dorothy Lee Jackson D.O. Club: Reporter, Tri- Hi-Y : Vice President, Senior Band: Letter, Junior Band: Letter, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Homeroom: Treas- urer, G.A.A., Junior Dance Committee, Basketball: All Stars, Dance Committee, Vol- leyball: All Star. 134 LAST STUDENT BODY EVENTS. Mary Faye King Senior Dance Committee, F.H.A. Club. Harold Klesmer Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, Varsity Baseball, Nelms Honor Scroll, Home- room: President, Student Council Representative, Span- ish Club: Parliamentarian, Lion’s Club Achievement A- ward: Math, Spanish, Latin Club, Christopher Newport Society, Senior Ring Com- mittee: Chairman. Brenda Lee Justice Usher Reserve Staff: Head, D.O. Club, Senior Color Com- mittee, Latin Club, Speech Arts Club, Junior Dance Committee, Homeroom : Chaplain, Junior Decorating Committee, Library Assist- ant’s Club. Margie Ann Keenan Latin Club, F.N.A. Club, Drama: Make-up Staff, Fur- niture Staff, D.O. Club, Sen- ior Flower Committee. Billy Patrick Jones, Jr. Wood Shop: Officer, D.O. Club. Barry Ware Joynes Varsity Football: Letter, Senior Dance Committee, Track, Junior Decorating Committee. Charles Stanley Karmosky, Jr. J.V. Football, Hi-Y, Senior Dance Committee, Dance Committee, SCA Safety Committee, SCA School Spi- rit Committee, Homeroom: President. Marian Dee Keithley Senior Chorus: Letter, F.H.A. Club: Treasurer, Usher Staff: Head, Senior Dance Committee, Volleyball. 135 LAST EXAMS WERE OVER., Jane Victoria Korycinski Science Club: Parliamentar- ian, French Club, Cast of Major Plays, Latin Club, Drama: Ticket, Furniture Staffs, Junior Dance Com- mittee, Senior Assembly Committee, Science Merit A- ward, Sportsmanship Com- mittee, Basketball. Patricia Ann Larsen Anchor Staff, Senior Ring Committee, Senior Music Committee, Latin Club, F.N.A., Junior Chorus: Let- ter, Senior Chorus: Letter, Senior Choir, Gir ' s’ Glee Club, All Peninsula Choral Festival. Rita Jean Leonard Nelms Honor Scroll, Beacon: Copy Editor, Drama: Cos- tume Staff, Assistant Di- rector’s Staff, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Y-teens: Chaplain, Student Council Representative, Senior As- sembly Committee, Junior Dance Committee. Russell Paul Laws Varsity Baseball, Latin Club. Homeroom: Offices, Senior Color Committee, Junior Classical League. James H. Lovedahl Track: State Championship, Letter, Cross-Country: Co- Captain, Letter, J.V. Foot- ball, Junior Chorus: Letter. Senior Chorus: Letter, Hi-Y, Junior Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Behavior Code, SCA Dance Committee. Anne Marie Lockard Usher Staff, Speech-Arts Club, Junior Dance Commit- tee, Senior Dance Committee, SCA Dance Committee, Li- brary Assistant’s Club. Rochelle Sandra Leifer Varsity Cheerleader, J.V. Cheerleader, School Spirit Committee: Co-Chairman, Senior Color Committee: Chairman, Student Council Representative, Exec utive Board, Latin Club, Junior Dance Committee, Anchor Staff, Tournament Play: Cast. Nancy E. Madagan Anchor Staff, Senior Chorus: Letter, French Club, Senior Choir, Junior Dance Commit- tee, Senior Dance Committee, Student Council Committees, Junior Chorus: Letter, Home- room: Chaplain, Y-teens: Treasurer. 136 BACCALAUREATE WAS INSPIRING., Joel Mayer Margolis Transferred: Anniston High School, Chess Club: Vice.- President, Band: President, Letters, Dance Band, Science Club, Senior Bulletin Board Committee, French Club, Dix- ieland Band, Senior Band Council: President, Hall of Fame: Most Talented. Frank C. Mageras Stage Crew, Thespians: Pres- ident, Science Club, French Club, Christopher Newport Society, Senior Assembly Committee, Drama: Letter. Shirley Amelia Markoff Library Assistants Club, F.N.A.: Vice-P resident, Speech Arts Club: Historian, Senior Bulletin Board Com- mittee, School Spirit Com- mittee, Latin Club, Safety Committee, Safe Teens. Elsie Evelyn Malpass Senior Dance Committee, Basketball, Volleyball, Dra- ma: Make-up Staff. Peggy Ann Markham Anchor Staff, Senior Chorus, Senior Flower Committee, Library Assistants Club, Drama: Staff Head, Home- room: Officer, Dance Com- mittee. Frances L. Marshall Drama: Staff Head, F.H.A., Drama: Costumes, Props Staff, Advertising Staff, French Club, SCA School Spirit Committee, Senior Assembly Committee, D.E. C ub, SCA Dance Commit- tee. Joyce Boone Marshall Basketball, Senior Chorus, Senior Flower Committee. Mary Fontaine Massey Anchor Staff, F.N.A., Junior Decorating Committee, Sen- ior Flower Committee, Tour- nament Play: Cast, Drama: Staffs, Homeroom: Officer, Dance Committee, House and Grounds Conlmittee. 137 SENIOR PROM WOULD Judith Brenda Mathews Anchor Staff, Senior Chorus, Senior Assembly Committee, Junior Dance Committee, G.A.A., Y-Teens: President, Drama: Assistant Director’s Staff, Student Council Com- mittees, Christopher New- port Society, Basketball. Lewis John Matthews Senior Chorus: Treasurer, Christopher Newport Society, Junior Classical League, Sci- ence Club: President, Nation- al Honor Society: President, Latin Club, Achievement A- ward: Science, Science Club: Letter, Senior Chorus: Let- ter, Chess Club. Russell Lee Maynard D.O. Club: President, Hi-Y, Senior Dance Committee, Senior Music Committee, Homeroom: Officer, Shop Of- ficer, Senior Band: Letters, Senior Dance Band, Dixie Land Band, Junior Band: Letter. Marlene Frances McSweeney F.T.A.: President, Spanish Club: Vice-President, Junior Dance Committee, Senior As- sembly Committee, Anchor Staff: Underclassmen Editor, Nelms Honor Scroll, Hall of Fame: Most Likely to Suc- ceed. James E. Meador Woodshop Superintendent, Metal Shop Officer, Safe Teens, Dance Committee, Machine Shop Officer. Claudine E. Merriman Anchor Staff: Activities Sec- tion, Spanish Club, Y-teens, Senior Chorus: Letter, Sen- ior Choir, SCA School Spir- it Committee, Senior Flower Committee, SCA Dance Com- mittee, Girl’s Glee Club. William Critton Mingee Junior Usher Staff, Drams Usher Staff, D.O. Club: Fi- nance Committee, Safety Committee Brenda Joyce Mays F.H.A., F.N.A., Junior Deco- rating Committee, Senior Dance Committee. 138 NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. Jane Earl Monfalcone Junior Chorus, Senior Cho- rus, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Dance Com- mittee, Senior Assembly Committee, Drama: Make- up Staff. James W. Moody President of Student Body, Publicity Committee: Co- Chairman, Bulletin Board: Co-Chairman, Executive Board, Senior Pennant Com- mittee, Senior Track: Man- ager, Latin Club, Key Club, Delegate to SCA State Summer Workshop, .Hi-Y: Chaplain. Zebulon B. Morgan, Jr. Junior Band: Letter, Sen- ior Band: Letter, Hi-Y, Homeroom: President, Latin Club, House and Grounds Committee, Senior Bulletin Board Committee. John Douglas Oldfield Homeroom: Vice-President, D.O. Club: Finance Commit- tee, Chairman, Treasurer, Shop Office, Color Guard, Hi-Y. Roy L. Morrison Junior Band, D.O. Club, Shop Officer, Senior Band. Virginia Paulette Odom Beacon Staff: Editor, Latin Club: Vice-President, Treas- urer, Christopher Newport Society: Treasurer, Corre- sponding Secretary, Nelms Honor Scroll, Varsity Flag- twirler: Co-Head, J.V. Flag- twirler: Head, Junior Clas- sical League: Treasurer, Quill and Scroll, Senior Motto Committee, Hall of Fame: Best all Around. Lloyd W. Nelson Stage Crew, Student Council Representative, Safety Com- mittee, Homeroom: Presi- dent, Hi-Y : President, Sen- ior Pennant Committee, Sen- ior Chorus: All-Festival Cho- rus. Ervin J. Napier Transferred: Warwick High School, Football: 8th and 9th grade, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, French Club, Senior Assembly Com- mittee, Decorating Commit- tee. 139 SENIOR DANCE BEGAN Betty Alice Overman Honor Council Representa- tive, Senior Assembly Com- mittee, Senior Motto Com- mittee: Chairman, Beacon Staff: Feature Section, An- chor Staff: School Life Section, Nelms Honor Scroll, Quill and Scroll, Junior Decorating Committee, Tri- Hi-Y : Treasurer, Christo- pher Newport Society. Margaret Elizabeth Padgett Senior Bulletin Board, Art Club: Secretary, Anchor Staff, Basketball: All Stars, Volleyball. James Gardener Parianous J.V. Football, Hi-Y : Treas- urer, Art Club, Senior Bul- letin Board Committee. Roy Eugene Parrish Treasurer of Senior Class, French Club: Treasurer, Key- Club, School Spirit Commit- tee, Senior Assembly Com- mittee, Science Club, Nelms Honor Scroll, Hall of Fame: Best Student. Doris Elizabeth Pellum Senior Invitation Committee, Senior Ring Committee, F.H.A., Library Assistant. Nancy Lynn Powell D.O. Club, Assistant Li- brarians’ Club, Senior In- vitation Committee, Stu- dent Council Representative, F.H.A. ■ James C. Preston Senior Dance Committee, School Spirit Committee. Herman Kenneth Parks Safe Teens. 140 AS THE LAST STRAINS Robert Elroy Price J.V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball: Letter, Track: Letter. Jodie Turner Queensberry Beacon: Assistant Advertis- ing Manager, Art Club: Chaplain, Homeroom: Chap- lain, V.O.T. Club, Sports- manship Committee, New- comers Committee, Junior Decorating Committee. Sandra Maria Ray Transferred: Warwick High School, Girls’ Chorus, Mixed Chorus, D.E. Club, Girls’ Volleyball, F.H.A.: Assistant Secretary. Robert Eskridge Reese French Club, Safe Teens, D.E. Club, Homeroom: Chap- lain. Linda Dale Ramsey J.V. Flagtwirler, Senior Cho- rus: Letter, Senior Choir, Girl’s Glee Club, Home- room: Officer, Tri-Hi-Y: His- torian, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Senior Ring Commit- tee, D.O. Club, F.N.A. Club. ■J Thomas Otis Reese, Jr. Junior Band, Senior Band, French Club, Senior Assem- bly Committee, School Spirit Committee. Lucy Frances Reynolds Anchor Staff, Senior Dance Committee, Y-Teens, Speech Arts Club, Newcomers Com- mittee, Dance Committee, School Spirit Committee. Sandra Ann Richards F.N.A. : President, Chaplain, French Club, F.H.A.: Presi- dent, Letter, Senior Dance Committee. 141 OF THE GRADUATION Norton Franklin Richman Senior Band: Letter, Home- room: President, Boy Usher: Head, Shop Officer, SCA School Spirit Committee, Spanish Club, Safe Teens. Ann Carol Rinehart Science Club, Senior Color Committee, Senior Assembly Committee, Drama: Staffs, Tournament Play: Assistant Director, SCA Publicity Com- mittee, Homeroom: Chaplain, Secretary, French Club. V Kathy Maria Roane SCA Newcomers Committee, G.A.A. Executive Board, Ap- paratus Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Senior Chorus, Senior Pennant Committee, Junior Decorating Committee Hall of Fame: Best Dancer. Connie R. Ritter D.E. Club. Dorthy Roberts Student Council Representa- tive, Nelms Honor Scroll, Latin Club, Junior Classi- cal League: Corresponding Secretary, Junior Decorating Committee, Senior Assembly Committee, Drama: Furni- ture Staff, Y-Teens, Bas- ketball. Carol Jean Roberts Transferred: Jefferson Sen- ior High School, F.B.L.A., Y-Teens, Latin Club, F.H.A., Intermural Sports, P.T.A. Show. Phyllis Ann Ritter Latin Club, F.N.A., Home- room: Vice-President, Y- Teens: Vice-President, Sec- retary, Senior Chorus, Sen- ior Dance Committee, G.A.A. Executive Board, Basketball: All-star, D.O. Club, Junior Dance Committee. Linda Faye Rogers French Club, Senior Bulletin Board Committee, D.O. Club, Lions Club Achievement A- ward: French. 142 RECESSIONAL ENDED. B Tony Rouse Mi t William Edward Ruskey Sportsmanship Committee, Senior Assembly Committee, Shop Officer. Lois Anne Rowe Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Y- Teens, Lions Club Achieve- ment Award: French, Nelms Honor Scroll, Drama: As- sistant Director’s Staff, Sen- ior Chorus, Speech-Arts Club, Senior Assembly Committee, Christopher Newport Society. Rona Roslyn Ruben Launchings: Editor, Beacon: Business Manager, Feature Staff, Letter, Homeroom: Secretary, National Honor Society: Scrapbook Chair- man, Quill and Scroll, Writ- er’s Club: Secretary, Senior Assembly Committee: Script Staff, Tournament Play: Cast, Assistant Registrar of School Elections, Anchor Staff: Assistant Editor. Richard Hugh Russell Science Club, D.O. Club, Safety Committee, Safe Teens, SCA School Spirit Committee. Leo Frederick Sage III Junior Band, Homeroom: President, Latin Club, Jun- ior Classical League, Jun- ior Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, SCA Dance Committee, Hi-Y : Treasurer, Safe Teens, Hall of Fame: Best Dancer. Marsha Ann Sandler Nelms Honor Scroll, Anchor Staff: Head of School Life Section, Senior Bulletin Board: Co-Chairman, Latin Club: Recording Secretary, Program Committee, Drama: Assistant Director’s Staff, Junior Dance Committee, Usher Staff, School Spirit Committee, Senior Assemb- ly: Script Committee, Hall of Fame: Best Dressed. 143 WITH TASSELS CHANGED Robert Frederic Saunders Senior Dance Committee, Homeroom: President, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Hi-Y, SCA Dance Committee, Junior Usher Staff, Safe Teens. Judy Lynne Sawyer Anchor Staff, Student Coun- cil Representative, Executive Board, Junior Dance Com- mittee: Co-Chairman, Dra- ma: Make-up Staff, Assist- ant Head, Tournament Play: Director, SCA Bulletin Board Committee: Co-Chairman, Senior Dance Committee, Homeroom: Officer. Steve Seltzer Varsity Football: Letter, Student Council Representa- tive, Executive Board, SCA Dance Committee: Chairman, Key Club, Spanish Club: Of- ficer, Senior Assembly Com- mittee, Latin Club, J.V. Foot- ball, Vice-President of 9th grade. Nathan Irwin Sharf Cast of Major Play, Tourna- ment Plays: Cast, French Club, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, Varsity Baseball: Manager, Senior Assembly Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Writers’ Club: Vice-President. Janice Virginia Shaver Transferred: Aberdeen High School, Basketball, F.H.A.: Vice-President, Treasurer, 4-H Club, Honor Roll. Phyllis Ann Shinn Christopher Newport Soci- ety: Recording Secretary, Junior Classical League: President, Latin Club: Com- mittee Chairman, Junior Ring Committee, Senior Ring Committee, Senior Assembly Committee: Script Commit- tee, Behavior Code Commit- tee, House and Grounds Com- mittee, Library Assistants Club, Hall of Fame: Most Popular. Marvin D. Scruggs Stage Crew, SCA School Spirit Committee. Robert Arthur Slusser Stage Crew Homeroom, Thespians: Letter, Speech- Arts Club, Junior Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Cast of Major Play, D.O. Club: Parliamen- tarian, Senior Assembly Committee. Morris Smith Transferred: Warwick Junior High, Shop Officer, Art Club. FROM RIGHT TO LEFT, Sally Scoggins Shires J.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Chorus, Ensembly Group, Senior In- vitation Committee, Presi- dent of 8th grade, Secretary of 9th grade, Secretary of 10th grade. Clifton Robert Smith Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Football, Junior Usher Com- mittee, Senior Dance Com- mittee. Charles Edward Smith Junior Chorus, Science Club, Senior Chorus, Christopher Newport Society, Track, Var- sity Football, Senior Pennant Committee. Norman Steven Smith Christopher Newport Socie- ty: Vice-President, Speech- Arts Club: Chaplain, Parlia- mentarian, French Club, Sen- ior Assembly Committee, Latin Club, “Typhoon Time”, Safe Teens, Junior Classical League. Barney Robert Siegel Latin Club, Speech - Arts Club: Vice-President, Junior Decorating Committee, Safe Teens, French Club, Junior Classical League, Christo- pher Newport Society, Stu- dent Council Representative, Senior Assembly Committee, American Legion Oratorical Contest. Lehman Zellosis Smith III Varsity Baseball, Latin Club, Homeroom: Officer, Drama: Furniture Staff, Assistant Head, Tournament Play: Cast, House and Grounds Committee, SCA Dance Com- mittee. 145 CLUTCHING DIPLOMAS, Rebecca Bell Smith Honor Council: Chairman, Honor Council Representa- tive: 11th grade, Varsity- Cheerleader, Pound: Chair- man, Executive Board, Stu- dent Council Representative, Senior Dance Committee, Anchor Staff, Spanish Club, SCA Dance Committee: Sec- retary. Mamie L. Stanfield Volleyball Team: 8-11 Grades, Basketball Team: 8- 10 Grades, Girls Track Team, Library Assistant’s Club, V.O.T. Club. John Joseph Stanaway, Jr. Transferred: Warwick High School. Robert Spackman J.V. Baseball. Kathleen Hazel Soloman Volleyball, Track, Library Assistant’s Club, Tournament Play: Cast. Sheila Ellen Snyder Anchor Staff, F.T.A.: His- torian, Latin Club: Chairman of Social Committee, French Club, Junior Decorating Com- mittee, Christopher Newport Society, Senior Bulletin Board Committee, Safety Committee, Homeroom: Of- ficer, Senior Assembly Com- mittee: Script Committee. Verlin J. Smith Junior Band: Letter, Senior Band: Letter, Dance Band, Safe Teens, Dance Commit- tee. Ann Yvonne Stallings Bible Club, Junior Decora- ting Committee, Senior In- vitation Committee, Anchor Staff. 146 THE GRADUATES PROUDLY Claudia Ruth Steele Student Council Representa- tive, Homeroom: Offices, Junior Ring Committee, Sen- ior Ring Committee, Basket- ball: 9th and 10th grade, Sen- ior Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Anchor Staff: Senior Section, Spanish Club, Tour- nament Play: Cast, Hall of Fame: Most Typical. Nancy Raye Staton Varsity Flagtwirler: Letter, Volleyball: All-Star, Senior Dance Committee: Co-Chair- man, Pound: Co-Chairman, G.A.A.: President, Secretary, Letter, Executive Board, Tournament Play: Cast, Us- her Staff, Anchor Staff, Hall of Fame: Queen. Ronnie Edward Steele Shop Officer, Safe Teens, Junior Chorus, Homeroom: Vice-President. Lois Bond Swaim School Spirit Committee, Senior Color Committee, D.O. Club, Drama: Make-up Staff. Carolyn Lee Stephenson Junior Band: Letter, Senior Band: Letter, J.V. Flagtwirl- er, G.A.A. Executive Board, F.T.A., Senior Dance Com- mittee, Tri-Hi-Y, Basketball: All-star, Hockey, Volleyball: All-star. Richard B. Sweeney Homeroom: Vice-President, Hi-Y, Senior Assembly Com- mittee, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Publicity Committee, Senior Pennant Committee. John W. Taylor Junior Band, J.V. Baseball, Shop Superintendent, Cross- Country Track Team, Track, Senior Dance Committee. 147 MADE THEIR WAY Patricia Juanita Taylor Homeroom: Chaplain, Secre- tary, Honor Council Repre- sentative, Secretary of 11th Grade, Senior Assembly Com- mittee, Basketball, Anchor Staff: Sports Section, Junior Dance Committee, Drama: Make-up Staff, SCA School Spirit Committee. Carolyn Jean Terry School Spirit Committee, Dance Committee, Junior Ring Committee, Senior Ring Committee, Tournament Play: Cast, Speech-Arts Club, Senior Assembly Committee, F.H.A., D.O. Club, Junior Dance Committee. Eugene H. Turner D.E. Club, Senior Dance Com- mittee. Steve Wayne Thomas J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y, Homeroom: President, Dance Committee, Cafeteria Committee, Hall of Fame: King. Horace Lee Underwood, Jr. President of Senior Class, President of 11th grade, President of 9th grade, J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Baseball: Letters, Varsity Basketball: Captain, Co-Captain, Letters, Varsity Football: Co-Captain, Let- ters, Key Club: Vice-Presi- dent, Hall of Fame: Most Athletic. Shelba Jean Turner Basketball: 8th and 9th grade, Volleyball, Hockey, Cafeteria Committee. Jaqueline Marie Walker Senior Assembly Committee, Junior Dance Commit tee, Tri- Hi-Y, Student Council Rep- resentative, Junior Class: Treasurer, Latin Club, French Club, F.T.A., Chris- topher Newport Society, An- chor Staff: Assistant Busi- ness Manager. Joseph H. Thweatt Junior Band, Stage Crew Homeroom, Stage Crew Elec- trician, Stage Manager, Thes- pians: Vice-President, Senior Assembly Committee, Hall of Fame: Best Looking. 1 48 PAST WELL-WISHERS Franklin K. Ward Spanish Club, Junior Decora- ting Committee, Pennant Committee. Marian Ann Wardle Transferred: Elmant Memor- ial High School, Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Baseball, Chess Club, Track, Spartian Club, Gym Club. Curtis Kellogg Watson, Jr. Junior Chorus: Letter, Senior Chorus: Letter, Golf Team. Howard Wardell West, Jr. Junior Band: Letter, SCA School Spirit Committee, Jun- ior Usher Staff, Senior Pen- nant Committee, Shop Offi- cer, Homeroom: Officer. Marie Linda Wilkins Speech-Arts Club, French Club, Senior Dance Commit- tee, Junior Dance Committee, Drama: Make-up Staff, SCA School Spirit Committee, Homeroom: Secretary, Ap- paratus Club, V.O.T. Beverly Anne Webster Anchor Staff, Basektball, Tri-Hi-Y : Parliamentarian, President, Vice - President, Spanish Club, Homeroom: Offices, Usher Staff, Junior Ring Committee, Senior As- sembly Committee, SCA Cafeteria Committee, SCA School Spirit Committee. George Raymond Whitmore J.V. Track: Manager, Varsity Track: Manager, Letter, SCA School Spirit Committee, Sportsmanship Committee, Junior Chorus: Letter, Senior Chorus: Letter, Senior Choir, Latin Club, Senior Music Committee: Chairman. Myra Lee Wilkins F.H.A., Homeroom: Secre- tary, Drama: Furniture Staff, D.O. Club, Senior Dance Committee. 149 FILLED WITH MEMORIES, Carol Elaine Wilkinson Senior Chorus: Letters, Sen- ior Choir, Girl’s Glee Club, Usher Staff, Drama: Furni- ture Staff, F.T.A. Club, French Club, Bible Club, Sen- ior Dance Committee, Volley- ball. Wilma Sue Williams F.N.A., Senior Dance Com- mittee, Library Assistants Club. Robert Wendell Williamson Honor Council, Student Coun- cil: Treasurer, SCA Execu- tive Board, Key Club, Penin- sula SCA Federation, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball: Letter, SCA Stamp Chair- man, Boy’s State Represen- tative, State SCA Conven- tion. Shirley Pipkin Woodlief Volleyball: All-star, Basket- ball: All-star, Senior Chorus, Spanish Club, Senior Assem- bly Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, V.O.T. Club, Physical Fitness Award. Edward Woodman Science Club, French Club: Treasurer, Speech Club, Sen- ior Ring Committee, Senior Dance Committee, School Spirit Committee, Writers’ Club. Barbara Jane Woods Senior Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Junior Decorating Committee, Senior Chorus, Usher Staff, Library Assis- tant’s Club, Homeroom: Of- ficer. Gracie Allen Woolard Junior Chorus, Senior Chor- us: Letter, Basketball, V.O.T., Volleyball, Hockey, Tumbling Club, Apparatus Club, Senior Dance Committee. Anna Virginia Wise Anchor Staff, Senior Bulle- tin Board Committee: Co- Chairman, Junior Decorating Committee: Chairman, Pep Club: Co-Chairman, Drama: Make-up Staff, Assistant Head, SCA School Spirit Committee, Homeroom: Of- ficer, Usher Staff, Library Assistant’s Club. 150 SMILES AND TEARS, Davis B. Wright, Jr. J.V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Track, Homeroom: Of- ficer. Gerald Chris Zoumplis Junior Band: Letter, Senior Band: Letter, Shop Officer, Homeroom: Officer, Beacon: Sports Editor, SCA School Spirit Committee, Dance Band, Senior Music Commit- tee. James Ronald Workman J.V. Football, Varsity Foot- ball ' : Letter, Varsity Base- ball: Letter, Junior Band, Senior Band: Letter, French Club, Senior Invitation Com- mittee, Dance Band, Hall of Fame: Best All-Around. Downie Alfred Wray, Jr. Varsity Football: Co-Cap- tain, Letter, Varsity Base- ball: Letter, Shop Foreman, Homeroom: President, Junior Decorating Committee, SCA Cafeteria Committee. Robert Earl Worthington J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball: Letter, Varsity Baseball: Letter, Spanish Club, Senior Color Committee, Junior Dance Committee, Sportsmanship Committee, Senior Chorus. Sharron Wanderer Wray Varsity Cheerleader, Execu- tive Board, Student Council Representative, SCA Cafe- teria Committee: Co-Chair- man, Latin Club, Art Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Library Assistant’s Club, SCA Newcomer’s Com mittee. Charles Wright Transferred: Woodrow Wil- son High School, Band: Awards, Marching Band, Concert Band. Larry W. Zimmerman Latin Club, Speech-Arts Club, Homeroom: President, Vice - President, Behavior Code Committee, Cafeteria Committee, Sportsmanship Committee. 151 THEY CARRIED WITH THEM w NOW MOIIK THAN 6, SOO, 000 CIRCULATION KING AND QUEEN Nancy Staton and Steve Thomas ' I it 152 LESSONS LEARNED June, 1961 cents BEST DRESSED Marsha Sandler and Billy Anspach MOST TYPICAL Claudia Steele and Milton Eason ,=.VOGUE =3 B 153 IN DUTY, BEST DANCERS Phyllis Ritter and Fred Sage MOST TALENTED Julie Jaffee and Joel Margolis June, 1961 Seventy-Five Cents THEATRE ARTS 154 LEADERSHIP, June, 1961 40c GLAMOUR MOST ATHLETIC Judy Harrison and Horace Underwood BEST LOOKING Judi Hawley and Joe Thweatt SAFE DRIVING AN IMPORTANT NEW SERIES June, 1961 25 cents 155 SCHOLARSHIP, BEST ALL AROUND Paulette Odom and Jimmy Workman PARADE] MOST POPULAR SENIORS June 8, 1961 MOST POPULAR Phyllis Shinn and Allen Hall AND TRUTH. BEST STUDENTS Anne Andrews and Roy Parrish 25 Cents June 8. HALL OF FAME CHOSEN MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Marlene McSweeney and Buddy David $7.00 A Year VOL. LXI 157 ADVERTISEMENTS THESE PATRONS HAVE MADE OUR YEARBOOK POSSIBLE. SALES RENTALS MORTGAGES NACHMAN 107 28th Street NEWPORT NEWS, VA. INSURANCE INVESTMENTS APPRAISALS OFFICE CH 4-1766 Famous Brand-Names in Clothes for the Teen-Ager . . . Our clothes are ALWAYS Right in styling, fabrics, and colors. BLECHMAN ' S YOUTH CENTER 3202 Washington Avenue CH 4-5171 Newmarket Shopping Center CH 4-2614 Douglas Chapman HOMEROOM 217 Franklin Ward Sandra Johnson Buddy David Libby Blechman Patti Larsen Billy Jones Alba Buchanan Rochelle Leifer Harold Klesmer Mary Ann Camden Rita Leonard Paul Laws Joyce Clark Anne Lockard Jimmy Lovedahl Frone Cobb Nancy Madagan Frank Mageras Brenda Justice Mary Massey Lewis Matthews Margie Keenan Jodie Queensberry Russell Maynard Dee Keithley Rona Ruben Jim Parianous Faye King Mrs. Nettles C flSEY HEVROIET OUR COMPLIMENTS 11061 Warwick Blvd. LY 6-6311 KECOUGHTAN PHARMACY C. L. CLODFELTER, Prop. 819 Kecoughtan Road Phone CH 4-1531 HAMPTON, VA. BRENTWOOD PHARMACY C. L. CLODFELTER, Reg. Phor, 500 Jefferson Ave. Phone: LY 6-2052 NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Future Home Owners . . . You can TRULY Rely on PENINSULA SUPPLY CO. 3404 Virginia Ave. for EVERYTHING to Build ANYTHING! 160 You ore never a stranger after your first visit Washington Ave. at 33 Street Kecoughtan Road at Wythe Center BAM OF HAMPTON ROADS SPIGEL ' S COLLEGE SHOPS 130 32 Street Dial CH 5-6982 Hidenwood Shopping Center LY 6-2551 WELLWORTH CLEANERS 12 Convenient Peninsula Branch Locations SERVICE Beyond the Contract MUTUAL UNDERWRITERS Deal with Deal 99 Twenty-Eighth Street CH 5-0061 Newport News, Va. Enterprise Electric Co. of Va., Inc. 338-340 33 Street GREETINGS! From a staunch supporter of a very fine school 161 WEST AVENUE AMOCO SERVICE 28 and West Avenue Washing — Lubrication — Accessories CH 5-9709 FREEMAN FUR SHOP 126-30th Street 4 Newport News, Va. 1 HOMEROOM 203 William Crosley William Feather Melba Deas Larry Cutler Roger Hite Carolyn Deuell Wayne Davenport Bobby Kitchens Nancy Dodd Roy Davis Billy Keech Stacy Dorn James De Berry Carroll Keen Anne Duncan Allen Donley Charles Mercer Judy Edwards David Drucker Kenney Moore Barbara Elliott Donald Edwards Billy Sale Brenda Fisher Craig Eubank Sammy Skinner Helene Flick Jimmy Faircloth Shirley Carleton Reva Gravely Alan Farber Anne Davidson Brenda Keatts Ralph Farmer Sharon Davis Vicki Neill Mrs. Alan Diamonstein Donald Houston ROMEROOM 305 Jerry Powell Alice Pipkin Bobby Newberry Thomas Pucci Donna Pipkin Rodney Odom Henry Rice Cheryl Pless Norman Olshansky Beverly Rosser Jean Poole Ray Owen Katherine Byrd Diane Pritchett Billy Parianous Janice Hurd Sharon Rash Conrad Pauley Patricia Kirkland Angela Ray Jimmy Pearce Judy Lockard Alice Reese Howard Perkins Brenda Patrick Mary Ricky Clarence Point Sandra Phillips Jane Roberts Ramona Wilson Mrs. Satterwhite CARL ' S JUVENILE FURNITURE 9628 Warwick Rd. Newport News, Va. Skilled Beauticians JAN-MAR BEAUTY SALON Evelyn Dehart Lisensed Operators and Color Technicians ' CH 5-2495 4509 Huntington Ave. HOMEROOM 206 Phillip Coley Roscoe Gary Ellen Frank Richard Curtis Tommy Gilbert Gloria Fulghum Donald Ealey Bill Gilbert Kay Gillespie Nicky Fennell Cho Gillespie Kitty Gills Tommy Flax Wayne Hobbs Elinor Goldberg Barry Forbes Bill Koehler Alice Goldsmith Charles Forrest Edward Oas Becky Goolsby Michael Foster John Todd, Jr. Frances Grant Joel Frank Fostine Dowless Brenda Hudson Gene Freeze Pam Forman Cheryl Ledford Roger Frizzelle Alice Fowler Georgia Russell Terry Triplett Mrs. Hoyle Bobby Allen HOMEROOM 105 Darrell Billings Pat Bentley Fred Anspach Porter Blakemore Bonnie Binford Billy Barnard David Block Jolene Bost Mike Barnes Eugene Buchanan Claudine Branch Billy Barnes David Workman Margaret Brown Harry Barritt Kathy Agee Ann Bryant Billy Beacham Faye Allen Sybil Joyner Randy Bearor Kathy Arnt Gail Latta Eddie Beasley Linda Baker Marlene Levine Donnie Benthall Lorraine Barnes Mary M.cKeen Tony Benton Brenda Bass Helen P. Warriner Judy Bell 162 After commencement , what are you going to commence f Before you make your final decision, consider a telephone career. You’ll start with good pay. What’s more, you’ll earn frequent raises as you learn. And the training you receive is excellent. You’ll also enjoy interesting work, friendly people and pleasant surround- ings. And you’ll have the satisfaction of serving your own community. So why not commence a rewarding career with a telephone job? THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 163 BRINGS HflPPV DBV5 164 Miss Ophelia Baker Miss Anne Webster You too can personify that well-groomed look by depending on Dawn ' s efficient laundry and dry cleaning service. Miss Nancy Staton Miss Faith DeArment Miss Claudia Steele Miss Phyllis Ritter These Dawn Lovelies always look their prettiest, whether they ' re attending the Newport News-Hampton Football Game or the Senior Prom. 165 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR DAUGHTERS AND TO THE REST OF THE SENIOR CLASS Jerry Ruben RUBEN AND Leonard P. Harris HARRIS COMPANY Established 1919 Wholesale Confectioners Fountain Supplies Drug Sundries 233 Twenty-Third Street CHestnut 5-3233 NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Prompt and courteous deliveries are one of the Boulevard Pharmacy ' s many services. BOULEVARD PHARMACY Prescriptions — Cosmetics — Perfumes 301 Blair Ave. CH 4-1371 HILTON CLEANERS A Peninsula Tradition in Fine Cleaning for 20 Years Three convenient locations in the Hilton Area WE KNOW HOW COMPLIMENTS of CONN SERVICE INC. Your Friendly G. E. Kelvinator Appliance Dealer 1425 Kecoughtan Rd. BUCK BENNETT ' S TEXACO STATION Washing — Lubrication — Accessories Waxing 4512 Huntington Ave. CH 4-6838 166 NICK ALLEN MOTORS INCORPORATED 7304 Warwick Blvd. Newport News, Virginia Your Buick Dealer For 24 Years COMPLIMENTS OF MERRIMAC CLEANERS Pick Up And Delivery Service We Give Individual Attention To Each Garment 2202 Wickham Ave. Newport News, Va. CH 5-3956 JAMES RIVER ESSO SERVICENTER 7722 Warwick Blvd. CH 4-2047 Tires, Batteries Accessories Road Service Keys Made Trailer Rentals COMPLIMENTS DIXIE DIGGS AUTO PARTS, INC. N. King at Pembroke Hampton, Va. Dial PA 3-6372 Briggs Stratton Parts and Service BEST WISHES FROM HOPKINS OPTICAL CO. Offices in Newport News and Hampton A CAREER With A Future! If you like cience and mathe- matic . eoniider engineering for your careerl Engineering it the field of today and tomorrow. Progreu i fast. New job are opening up every day. Plan for a job with a future — plan to be on engineer! VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY 167 °V C- V 0? r0 - o e °° e v ' ° 0 cC r v W e 1 x o V .A ] our Official Photographer Portrait Studio 3rd Floor Lu 168 1527 W. Pembroke Avenue 158 Jefferson Avenue HAMPTON, VIRGINIA NEWPORT NEWS, VA Whether you are driving to Shoney ' s or not — Please drive carefully. NOLDE ' S AMERICAN MAID BREAD and CAKES Compliments of SPIGEL BROS. FURNITURE CO. 2606 Jefferson Ave. Phone CH. 7-5751 Compliments of JACK ' S SUPER MARKET 1707 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, Va. 169 Sportsman ' s Shop NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Piano Instruction CARY McMURRAN M. Mus. Beginners Through Advanced Students 5812 Huntington Avenue Phone CH 4-5090 33rd Washington Newmarket Shopping Center F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Your Shopping Center in One Store Complete With Bakery Luncheonette BRYANT NELMS REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE ★ 129 26th Street Phone CH 4-1621 TOPS v GOOD FOq D Mositifi Virginia Avenue at 44th Street 170 RICH ' S SUPER MARKETS • 9 m ¥ NEWPORT NEWS ¥ HAMPTON + WARWICK ¥ WILLIAMSBURG ¥ RICHMOND CHRIST CHURCH ¥ GLOUCESTER ¥ HIDENWOOD L. A. CLARKE SHEET METAL WORKS Roofing Air Conditioning Heating 530 North Armistead Avenue Hampton, Virginia Telephone: PArk 3-7221 Mailing Address: P. O. Box 311 Newport News, Virginia 171 1 Many opportunities available with one big store on the Peninsula. 172 PENINSULA COMPLIMENTS OF SHIPBUILDERS ASSOCIATION GENE EDMONDS Independent Union Representing the Employees of the Newport News PHOTOGRAPHER Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Compliments of 75 Years of SANFORD CHARLES Quality Shoes Inc. For All The Family CH. 7-6656 PA. 5-7581 FUEL OIL COAL iv SCHERTLE T.V. APPLIANCES JOSEPH H. SCHERTLE 3215 Washington Avenue Phone CH 7-6608 and 2817 Huntington Ave. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Newmarket Shopping Center 173 SUTTLE MOTOR CORPORATION CITY GLASS SHOP AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 331 - 29th STREET NEWPORT NEWS. VA. PHONE CH. 5-2581 CADILLAC — OLDSMOBILE G.M.C. TRUCKS Over 125,000 Sq. Ft. Floor Space to Serve You Anne Webster straightens the collar of Betty Overman ' s bulky-knit sweater as the two admire the sportswear that they have tried on at . . 7 attment 3209 WASHINGTON AVENUE 174 Wedding Invitations Imprinted Napkins Stationery DRUCKER FALK Bridal and Guest Books Real Estate White Bibles, Prayer Books and Participating Insurance CAROL BOOK SHOP Dial CH. 5-9427 3514 Huntington Ave. Newport News, Va. 131 26th Street DIAL CH 7-6687 The Practical Plymouth PARKER POWELL The Beautiful Chrysler Will Satisfy Your Wants for GENERAL AUTO SALES Incorporated DISTINCTIVE HOME FURNISHINGS Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 226 31st Street Dial CH 4-1493 Dial CH. 5-2041 212 28th Street MILLNER ' S The Goodrich Warwick Farms, Inc. Bookkeeping Tax Service Individual — Partnership — Corporation DAIRY PRODUCTS Payroll, Social Security Reports • S. L. GOODRICH 3110 Virginia Ave. 7015 Huntington Avenue Phone CH. 4-1776 Dial CH 4-7331 Phone - CH-4-7021 - Funeral Home BOWEN COMPANY 3101 West Ave. CH. -4-5359 INSURANCE CONSULTANTS Compliments of 135-27th Street, Newport News CAFFEE FUNERAL HOME CHestnut 4-1441 Ambulance Service Auto - Fire • Marine - Casualty - Surety 175 For the Very Best in Meot and Poultry — Buy At — PERRY ' S MEAT AND POULTRY MARKET 3207 Huntington Avenue BEST WISHES PENINSULA FLORIST ASSOCIATION Compliments of VIRGINIA REALTY 206 37th Street MURPHY WILLIAMS wheel alignment and balancing and general auto repairs 1419 25th Street CH 5-6562 Thomas Piano Co. FIRST WITH EVERYTHING MUSICAL 210 -28th St. CH. 5-0068 J- znLniuta Jun r iat cJ foniz 2505 Chestnut Avenue Dial CH 4-1486 $ AMBULANCE SERVICE Eat and Save at The COLONY RESTAURANT 4906 Washington Avenue James J. Jimmy Gallins Sole Owner 176 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES 1961 GRADUATING CLASS Miss Larsen and Miss Mathews have given a great deal of thought to their future and realize the import- ance of having their own bank ac- counts. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEWPORT NEWS NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of MUSEUM INN RESTAURANT 11001 Warwick Boulevard Exclusive Agent for RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES GORSUCH DRUG CO. Newport News, Virginia We Cater to Birthday-Wedding and Anniversary Cakes WARWICK BAKERY 220— 28th St. CH. 4-1362 Compliments of TIDEWATER HOTEL 2400 Washington Ave. 177 178 r M ' ■ A SOUVENIR OF FOREVER A fine professional photograph does two things for you ... It represents you at the instant it is taken, and it keeps that You alive for later generations to see . . . You will grow older, of course, but our talented artist-photographer will keep today’s You forever young! . . . We are happy to be your official school photographer, and we’d be proud to be your personal photographer, too, to record all the other important events of your life. YOUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO 3rd FLOOR 1 79 CENTER FORD 2900 Huntington Ave. YOUR FORD CENTER NEWPORT NEWS DISTILLED ICE CO. 2506 Virginia Avenue Your Complete Family Jewelry Store SHAW ' S JEWELRY CO. 2811 Washington Ave. Newport News, Virginia Diamonds Watches Silver Dishes Radios T.V. Phonographs Cameras RASKINS BARBER SHOP West Avenue and 24th Street THREE EXPERT BARBERS To Take Pride in Your Personal Appearance At All Times Fine Barbering is Our Specialty CH. 5-9484 DIAL CH 5-6502 NICK VENERIS PLUME ING — HEATING — ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK • 34th St and Huntington Ave. Newport News, Virginia Where Dining Is at Its Best Party Rooms for from 10 to 300 Persons Wedding Receptions HOTEL WARWICK West Ave. at 25th Street J. S. Arnold ' s Esso Service (Esso) ROAD SERVICE 25th Street Oak Ave. Phone CH 7-1803 Congratulations To T he Senior ' lass 180 PHONE CH 7-6361 All Roads Lead to Our Door for DEPENDABLE SERVICE CUTCHINS BROS. GAS, OILS, ACCESSORIES GENERAL AUTO REPAIR 25th St. and Poplar Ave. Newport News, Va. Best Wishes Leo Leifer ' s T.V. Service 2407 W. Military Rd. CH 4-2204 Merrimac Motors CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Kecoughton Road At LaSalle Avenue Phone PA-2-6367 Compliments of DIAL CH 5-2361 TIDEWATER HARDWARE CO. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Lloyd M. Baker, Owner 1400 — 25th and Parrish Avenue Phone CH. 7-5238 181 Compliments of OVERMANS FLORIST 1003 Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Va. CH. 5-5871 MR. B ' s DRIVE IN RESTAURANT Route 168 at Main Street Dial LY 6-5216 Warwick, Virginia Dining Room Curb Service Take Out Orders RESERVED For Our Congratulations ROSENBAUM HARDWARE Compliments of WILSON AWNING CO. 2313 Washington Ave. EXOTIC AQUARIUM The Finest in Things Aquatic Tropical Fish — Pets — Pet Supplies 9515 Warwick Road Newport News, Va. T. A. McCLURE LY 6-7592 I If I ■ Difference Dial CH. 4-2461 MICHIE MOTORS We Sell, Trade or Buy USED CARS AND TRUCKS Jefferson Ave. at 48th St. Joe Michie Newport News, Va. Compliments of A. B. SOUTHALL FURNITURE 1635 W. Pembroke Avenue Where Prices and Quality Prevail 182 ADAMS SHOE STORE Famous for Fashion and Fit 30th and Washington Hidenwood Compliments of RAINBOW SODA SHOP 5003 Huntington Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Phone CH 5-9351 NEED GAS? Stop at NURNEY and COX Service Station 5800 Warwick Boulevard Dial CH. 4-1952 CONGRATULATIONS! HANDY OIL CORP. Distributor Mobil Oil Co., Products Boat Harbor Dial CH. 4-1444 NEWPORT NEWS AUTO EXCHANGE 3400 Huntington Ave. J CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE Number 1 Since ' 21 Horne Brothers, Inc. Marine Repairs and General Contractors 0 2408 Harbor Road Newport News, Va. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE COLLEGE TRAINED FACULTY Superior Training for Selected Students Day and Evening Classes — Open All Year — Air-Conditioned Classrooms Low Tuition — High Standards — Enroll Today College of Hampton Roads 2603 W. Military Road Dial CH. 5-181 1 183 LAWSON GROCERY THE PARTY SHOP 2400 Oak Avenue STAR MOTOR SALES THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY LOCUST AVENUE SERVICE SEWARDS STATION 327 Warwick Boulevard GARDEN PHARMACY AULT INCORPORATED Stuart Gardens TOWNE AND COUNTRYE LEFTWICH SHOE REPAIR 9910 Warwick Boulevard 4415 Huntington Avenue MARGARET ' S BEAUTY SALON CREASEY ' S CUT-RATE 4413 Huntington Avenue 4409 Huntington Avenue PENINSULA SHOE REPAIR EDDIE ' S 9612 Warwick Boulevard NATIONWIDE INSURANCE NEWPORT NEWS BUILDING 14 Emmaus Road AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 184 BOULEVARD CLEANERS ATLANTIC BUILDING COMMODITIES INCORPORATED SUSSEX BEAUTY SALON RIVERMONT ESSO CROCKING YOUTHLAND FRANK AND SHAPIRO Insurance and Real Estate NORTH END PHARMACY 5001 Huntington Avenue HOMEROOM 117 Wake Up and Take 1 VY r r- Your Printing Jobs Jacobson Press Calling Cards - Programs - Invitations 224— 31st Street PHONE CH 4-5741 Jun r iciL czHoniz One. Successors to Rouse-Carper Funeral Home and Carder Funeral Home 7415 River Drive Cofer Motor Sales Inc. DeSOTO PLYMOUTH 2910 Huntington Ave. Sales Service Phone CH 7-6668 FOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES LOCKERS AND HOME FREEZERS AMANA FREEZER SALES and SERVICE Yoder Frozen Foods, Inc. 339 - 35th Street Phone CH. 5-8211 185 More than fifty years have passed since the inevitable step was taken which transferred a sprawling tidewater village into the dignified status of a city of the first class in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Its past has been illustrious. But our justified pride in past accomplishments must not dim our eyes to the fact there is much left to do in the future. CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS JUe ‘WotildlX Cjnesztedt 186 A Bold New Car For A Bold New Generation —PONTIAC— VAUXHALL WARD PONTIAC SALES INC. 3201 Va. Ave. Dial CH 7-3638 N.N. Va. DMV. 269 ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS AND FRANKLY SPEAKING IT ' S A PLEASURE ' COME OUT OFTEN TO THE Palace - Wythe Theatre Anchor Green Acres Drive In Theatres ALSO ROLLER SKATING AT SKATELAND AT THE FUN CORNER TAREY DRIVE INN Peninsula ' s Newest and Most Modern Family Drive Inn Stop In After The Game or Dance Jefferson Avenue and Hapersville Road 187 Dial CH 5-1282 P. 0. Box 956 MARTIN RICHARDSON SEAFOOD COMPANY Specializing in Fresh Picked Crab Meat and Oysters Boat Harbor Newport News, Virginia Sleep in Security Insure Your Property with J. F. Tilghman, Inc. Nelson C. Overton REALTORS INSURANCE 122 26th Street TYSINGER MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Phone PA 3-3301 59 Bridge Street Hampton, Virginia Simca Compact Car Swept Wing Dodge The Finest Used Car To Be Had Compliments of EPSTEIN ' S VENETIAN BLIND MFG. CO. 4801-4811 Chestnut Avenue NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Phone CH 4-8611 DIAMONDS LUGGAGE WATCHES CLOTHING JEWELRY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SIEGEL ' S LOAN OFFICE Newport News ' s Oldest Pawn Shop 2605 Washington Avenue Money To Loon On Anything Of Value We Buy Old Gold, Silver and Diamonds Phone: CH 7-5543 Newport News, Va. (Esso) BOB ' S VICTORY ESSO SERVICENTER Washing — Lubrication — Accessories 25th St. and West Ave. Newport News, Va. PHONE CH 4-5271 THE OASIS RESTAURANT Coffee Shop 3508 Kecoughtan Road Recommended By Duncan Hines Phone PA 3-5736 Hampton, Va. BOWDITCH FORD, INC. Your Locally Owned Friendly Ford Dealer SALES Wjm SERVICE 800 Kecoughtan Road CH 5-9253 188 The Way to Her Heart is a Coat of Fur From S LVZAMAN tZf S 3211 Washington Avenue CH. 4-6581 Kecoughtan Laundry, Cleaner Your Exclusive Lux Laundry WYTHE SOUTHAMPTON Compliments of GENE RUSSELL 3500 Kecoughtan Rd. PA 3-3305 Compliments of SWING AND PRICE 1 2455 W. Pembroke Ave. Hampton 1830 RMDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE ASHLAND, VIRGINIA An accredited liberal arts college for men with a national reputation for the success of its graduates Fox Hall Information may be secured from William A. Robertson, Jr. Registrar and Director of Admissions 189 CITIZENS MARINE JEFFERSON BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. WASHINGTON AYE. at 25th STREET • NEWMARKET SHOPPING CENTER ond Warwick Shopping Center 190 WEAVER BROTHERS Since 1 898 She ' ll Be Proud to Wear A Bracelet or Other Jewelry From LUMBER — MILLWORK Since 1898 BUILDING MATERIALS (Barclay C)ons — - DIAMONDS WATCHES NEWPORT NEWS— CH 4-8411 SILVERWARE CHINA YORKTOWN— TU 7-3111 Mutual Home Sayings Association of Newport News, Virginia 210 30th Street Call The Plays Plan The College Days Open a college savings account with this Association; then add to it weekly or monthly. Steady profits added to your sav- ings on January 1 and July 1 of each year. It ' s the easy way to a college education. 191 Harwood Garrett, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE 207 Twenty-Seventh Street CH. 7-6241 Old Dominion Crab Co. Wholesale Dealers in CRABS AND CRAB MEAT Phone CH 5-7319 Newport News, Virginia Boat Harbor Post Office Box 196 Florida Orange Store 3208 Washington Ave. CH 4-3972 MODERN CLEANERS PT7 AND OVERS K A 3409 Washington Avenue CH 4-1781 DRESSES — SUITS — COATS SPORTS WEAR ☆ PARISIAN SHOP “Always Something New” Washington Ave. at 31st Street It ' s Time to Come to FOR RELIABLE FOOTWEAR NEWPORT NEWS AND HAMPTON We Have Plenty of it in CAKES, PIES, BREAD CRUM ' S BAKERY 3511 Huntington Avenue Dial CH 5-7342 3820 Kecoughtan Ro ad, Hampton, Va. W. T. CHAPIN, Inc. Insurance and Real Estate 126 26th Street Dial CH. 4-1471 192 Telephone CH 5-6527 Meet Me at The NEW RENDEZVOUS FOR GOOD FOOD 1612 Kecoughtan Road Hampton, Vo BAKER HAZELWOOD INC. REALTORS • INSURORS 130 26th Street Dial CH 7-3653 Arrow Ties Stetson Hats Arrow Shirts Griffon Clothes I. MIRMELSTEIN ' S “Men’s Wear Since 1897” 3106 Washington Ave. THE DOORWAY TO MODERN BANKING ☆ BANK OF WARWICK 2 i % . . u ' ji i N rktM ’ ' i I . 193 BENSON-PHILLIPS COMPANY. INC. ★ Serving the Peninsulas Building and Fuel Needs Since 1891 ★ 3100 Virginia Ave. £ SAWYER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS P. 0. Box 179 1668 W. Pembroke Ave. Telephone PA 2-7273 Hampton, Va. Compliment of Carpenter Brothers 105 30th St. CH 7-6636 REEDY ' S JEWELRY 222 28th Street Garland Reedy — Certified Watchmaker Newport News, Va. 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APPRENTICE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION QUALITY • SERVICE • FAIR PRICES MOULDINGS • PANELING • WINDOWS • DOORS ROOFING • INSULATION • CABINETS 198 Builders of Great Ships To Help Keep America Strong on the Seas NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING and DRY DOCK COMPANY j HOMEROOM 313 Jimmy Parker Wanda Thornhill Bobby Norris Earl Bryant Steve Crump Bobby Me Keen Eddie Mirmelstein Eddie Nichols David Parrish Douglas Pitt Tommy Scott Eddie Jones James Jones Wayne Karmosky Donald Keenan Sammy Keffer David Keithley Kenneth Ketterman Charles King Gilmore Kirby John Lane George Konstant A. D. Strickland Mitchell Strickland Suzie Greene Linda Grubbs Carolyn Hanrahan Peggy Nickie Marian Oliver Florence Padgett Dorothy Perry Carol Petenbrink Sally Phillips HOMEROOM 306 Billy Langston Kim Lassiter Rickie Lassiter Curtis Larterbach Joe Laws Lewis Tucker t Billy Turner Kathleen Cheek JoAnne Johnson Naomi Johnson Jean Jones Janie Keatts Sandra Pullen Elain Redford Marsha Rice Carol Roberts Linda Robertson Phyllis Rose Barbara Smith Martha Timberlake Vivian Owens Mrs. Nina P. Huffman Jean Kersey Marion Kevish Marian Kirby Joan Kniesche Carol Larson Juanita Lavender Joyce Lawrence Mary Jo Lee llene Levinson Nancy Lewis Miss Sexton Lois Swain Brenda Coble Cleo Deeds Susan Gary Brenda Hardy Shirley Markoff Judy Mathews Brenda Mays Diana Davis Jane Monfalcone HOMEROOM Kathy Solomon Mamie Stanfield Yvonne Stallings Nancy Staton Jeffry Dorn William Mingee James Moody Zeb Morgan Roy Morrison Llloyd Nelson 120 John Oldfield James Preston Paul Shaver Robert Sparkman John Stanaway John Taylor Steve Thomas Joseph Thweatt Eugene Turner Miss Wise HOMEROOM 110 Banning Crossley Bob Dick Ray Dunford Alvin Downs Lewis Dunaway Phillip Durette Milton Eason James Elliott Gene Ellis Bradley Ewell Ray Hatchell Ervin Napier Roy Parrish Billy Rusky Nathan Sharf Dick Sweeney Phyllis Ball Anne Bradley Joan Davis Barbara Ellis Eva Ellis Diane Hickman Sandra Richards Lois Rowe Marsha Sandler Judy Sawyer Janice Shaver Phyllis Shinn Carolyn Terry Mrs. Vivian Bauserman PATRON ADS A ' 61 ANCHOR STAFF Adams ' Atlantic Service Station A. B. C. Sorority A. D. P. Sorority Anchor Realty Corp. Patty Andrews Mrs. M. T. Apperson A Science Club Friend B Beverly Ann and Bobby Badger Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baker Barbara and Owen Beryl Elaine Barkley Barry and Betty Catherine Cordea Barter Mrs. Vivian L. Bauserman Betsy and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. F .0. Blechman Freddie Blechman Mrs. Margie Booder Billy Bost Lynn Bowman Mr. and Mrs. George Bright Steve Burns Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Burroughs C Mr. and Mrs. E. Blake Cameron, Jr. James Carey Carolyn and Pat Bill and Franklin Chappell Jimmy and Pat Chappell Tommy Chappell Miss Cassie Childress Joyce Clark Clifton and Brenda Merle Cobb Mr and Mrs. Donald M. Coffee, Sr. Marlene Cohen Sandye Cohen A. H. Cole, Jr. Little Rip Collins Mrs. Garland Conn Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cooke Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Corum Dorothy M. Crane D Buddy David Mrs. C. B. Donnelly Mr. J. H. Donnelly Jeffrey Dorn E Barbara Elliott F Fine Arts Frank and Jo Ann G Bill Gillette Mr. and Mrs. L. Herbert Gillis Goofy ' Li I ' Kid Mr and Mrs. Francis Graves Miss Amanda Gray James C. Greene, Co., Insurance Adjusters Donnie Gulley, U .S. Army James Earl Guy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Golf H Harvey ' s A. J. Hauser and Sons Miss Mary Helmer Hilton Cleaners Miss Holladay Homeroom A-3 Homeroom 1 04 Homeroom 107 Homeroom 1 08 Homeroom 109 Homeroom 1 1 0 Homeroom 1 1 3 Homeroom 1 1 4 Homeroom 201 Homeroom 203 Homeroom 203 Homeroom 203 Homeroom 214 Homeroom 216 Homeroom 223 Homeroom 228 Homeroom 309 Homeroom 320 Mr and Mrs. O. J. Horton Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Houston Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hoyle J Mrs. Elizabeth Jaffee James River Beauty Salon Jerry, Harriett and Jay Jimmy and Carolyn Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Jobe III Johnny and Claudia Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Jones Jessie Jones L Mary Margaret Lane Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen Patti Larsen Robert Clifford Larsen Paul Laws Doris Leggett Mrs. Isac Levinson Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levinson Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lichtenstein Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Link M Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Madagan Mr. Robert Maidment Judy Mathews D. J. Mayo Meade and Sarah The Merriman Family Midway Furniture Sue Miller Mrs. W. P. Milne Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mixon Whitey Morrison N Mrs. Emily Nelson Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nettles Mrs. Helen Weeks Nettles Ned and Betty O Oakland Dairy Mrs. L. E. Oser Mr. and Mrs. Hubert H. Overman P Mrs. Nathan H. Parker Tommy Payne Nancy Powell Sarah Puckett R Frances B. Raine Alice Reese James Rice Marsha Rice Lois Rowe Rona Ruben S Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Salken Mrs. Ruth D. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sandler Mrs. Jean Satterwhite Robert H. Schaffer Bess Schwartz Senior Homeroom 220 Senior Homeroom 303 Senior Homeroom 307 Miss Mary Sexton E. D. Shaffer S. L. T. Sorority Anita Smith Smith Body Shop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder The S. P. D. Mrs. C. D. Steele Carolyn Stephenson Arnette Stinson Miss Strohecker Mrs. H. J. Sturn Miss Rebecca Suttle Mrs. C. L. Sweeney T Dr. and Mrs. John B. Todd Tommy and Kitty Tommy Dunaway and Nancy Smith Troy Barbara Anne Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Granville Tucker U Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Underwood V Vanity Beauty Salon W Marion Wardle Warwick Motel Curtis K. Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Weaver Sandra L. Weaver Miss Webb Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Webster Joe Welstead Real Estate Louis M. Wheary Bonnie Wyatt Norman Wyatt ADVERTISING INDEX Adam ' s Shoe Store Apprentice Athletic Association Arnold ' s Esso Service Atlantic Building Commodities Ault, Inc 183 198 180 184 185 Baker and Hazelwood Bank of Hampton Roads Bank of Warwick Barclay and Sons . . Benson Phillips Co. Betty Lewis Bakery Blechman ' s Youth Center Bob ' s Victor Esso . Boulevard Cleaners Boulevard Pharmacy Bowditch Ford, Inc. . Bowen Co Bryant and Nelms . . B ' s Mr Buck Bennetts Texaco 193 161 193 191 194 187 161 188 184 166 188 175 170 182 166 Coffee Funeral Home . . . 175 Carl ' s Juvenile Furniture 162 Carol Book Shop 175 Carpenter Brothers 194 Casey Chevrolet, Inc. 160 Center Ford 180 Chapin, W. T. 192 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. 163 Citizen ' s Marine Jefferson Bank 190 City Glass Shop .174 Clarke Sheet Metal 171 Coca-Cola Bottling Co 169 Cofer Motor Soles 184 Coile and Associates .178 Colony Restauront 176 College of Hampton Roads 163 Conn Service 166 Creasey ' s Cut-Rate 185 Crockin Youthland 184 Crum ' s Bakery . 192 Cutchin ' s Brothers 180 Daily Press 195 Dawn Laundry 164, 165 Dixie Diggs Auto Parts .167 Drucker and Falk .175 Eddie ' s Furniture 185 Edmond ' s Gene 173 Eli ' s Restaurant 182 Enterpfise Electric Co. 161 Epstein ' s Venetian Blinds ......... 188 Exotic Aquarium 182 First National Bank 177 Florida Orange Store 192 Frank and Shapiro 184 Freeman Furs 162 Garden Pharmacy 185 General Auto Sales 175 Goodrich Bookkeeping and Tax 175 Gordon Theatres 187 Gorsuch Drug Store 177 Handy Oil Co 183 Hanna ' s 170 Harwood and Garrett 192 Haskins Barber Shop 188 Hilton Cleaners 166 Hofheimer ' s 173 Homeroom 105 162 Homeroom 203 162 Homeroom 206 162 Homeroom 217 160 Homeroom 305 162 Homeroom 306 201 Homeroom 110 201 Homeroom 117 184 Homeroom 120 201 Homeroom 313 201 Hopkin ' s Optical Co. 167 Horne Brothers 183 Hornsby Oil Co 160 Hotel Warwick .180 Jack ' s Super Market 169 Jacobson Press 184 James River Esso 167 Jan Mar Beauty Salon 162 Jones R. R. Furniture 181 Kecoughtan Laundry 189 Kecoughtan Pharmacy 160 Lawson ' s Grocery 185 Leftwich Shoe Repair 185 Leggett ' s Department Store 174 Leifer ' s Leo T. V. Service 1 GO Locust Avenue Service Cen ter 185 Margaret ' s Beauty Salon 185 Martin and Richardson 188 McMurran, Cary 170 Merrimac Cleaners Merrimac Motors Michie Motors Millner ' s Warwick Farms Mirmelstein ' s I Modern Cleaners Monty ' s Murray and Padgett Museum Inn Mutual Home and Savings Mutual Underwriters 167 180 182 175 193 192 170 196 177 191 161 Nachman ' s Department Store Nachman ' s Studio Nachman Realty Nationwide Insurance Nehi Bottling Co. Newport News, City of Newport News Auto Exchange Newport News Building and Loan Newport News Distilled Ice Newport News Rambler Corp. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Nick Allen Buick Nolde ' s North End Pharmacy Nurney and Cox 172 179 160 185 198 186 183 185 180 196 199 167 169 184 183 Oasis Restaurant 188 Old Dominion Crab Co. 192 Oser Brothers 192 Overman Florist 182 Parisian Shop Parker and Powell Party Shop . Peninsula Broadcasting Co. Peninsula Florist Association Peninsula Funeral Home Peninsula Shipbuilders Association Peninsula Shoe Repair Peninsula Supply Co Pepsi Cola Perry ' s Meat Market Pitt, Douglas 192 175 185 190 176 176 173 185 160 197 176 171 Rainbow Soda Shop ' 83 Randolph Macon College .189 Reedy ' s Jewelry . 194 Rendezvous Restaurant 193 Rich ' s Super Markets 171 Rivermont Esso 184 Riverside Funeral Home 184 Rosenbaum Hardware 182 Ruben and Harris 166 Russell, Gene 189 Sanford and Charles Satchell ' s Grocery Sawyer ' s Construction Co. Scott Distributing Co. Schertle T. V Sewards Shaw ' s Jewelry Sherwin-Williams Paints Shoney ' s Siegel ' s Loan Office Silverman Furs Southal l, A. B. Spigel Brothers Furniture Spigel ' s College Shop Sportsman ' s Shop Star Motor Sales Sussex Beauty Salon Suttle Motor Corp Swing and Price 173 197 194 166 173 185 180 185 169 188 189 182 169 161 170 185 184 174 Tarey Drive-Inn Thomas Piano Co. Tidewater Hardware Tidewater Hotel Tidewater Mortgage Tilghman, J. F. Towne and Countrye Tysinger Motors 187 176 181 177 196 188 185 188 Virginia Electric and Power Co. 167 Virginia Engineering Co. 197 Virginia Realty 176 Veneris, Nick 180 Ward Pontiac Sales .187 Warwick Bakery 177 Waterfront Lumber Co. 198 Weaver Brothers 191 Wellworth Cleaners 161 West Avenue Amoco Service 162 White Optical Co. .196 Wilson Awning Co. 182 Williams, Murphy Auto Repair 176 Woolworths, F. W. 170 Yoder Frozen Foods 184 Young Men ' s Shop 174 Zodda ' s Vic 176 —A— Abbott, Terence 94 Adams, Billy 95 Adams, Dianne 10, 94 Adams, Frederick 97 Adams, Joe 96 Adams, Marshall 102, 78, 83 Adkens, Jerry 64, 45, 69, 108, 95 Agee, Kathy 100 Ailstock, Ted 96 Alfrey, Lynda 108 Allen, Ann 97, 61 Allen, Bobby 100, 67 Allen, Faye 100 Allen, Hazel 106 Allen, Janet 108 Allen, Jerry 67 Allen, Jerry 94 Allen, Linda (Miss) 61, 26, 33 Allen, Linda 94 Allen, Lucy Ann 97 Allen, Wilda 94 Amas, Brenda 108 Amis, David 94, 105 Amundsen, Judy 62, 60 Anas, George 94 Anas, Mary 68, 14. 18, 91, 104 Anastasiou, Constantine Anderson, Charles 94 Anderson, Charlotte 104, 71, 59, 52 Anderson, Harold 108 Anderson, Jean 105, 50 Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Judy 94 Anderson, Pat 96 Andleton, Kathryn 67, 94 Andrews, Anne ..63, 66, 65, 58, 38, 11, 208, 121, 120, 157, 54 Andrews, Patty ..57, 63, 60, 65, 69, 68, 121 Andrews, Raymond 104, 68 Anker, Judith 94 Anspach, Billy 82, 79. 80, 83. 153, 90 Anspach, Charles 121, 87, 88, 89 Anspach, Fred 100, 85, 86 Armistead, Ellena (Miss) 26 Armstrong, Henry 67, 103 Arnold, David 67, 94 Artman, Robert 104, 86 Atkins, Ann 96 Atkins, Flora Atkins, Jan 97 Atkins, William AuCoin, Eric 108 Avant, Kathie 100 — B — Baab, Margaret (Mrs.) 26 Baab, Rita 56, 60, 61, 65, 108 Babb, Lola 60, 52 Babcock, Beverly 104 Back, Everett Bahn, John 105 Bailey, Robert 94 Baker, Debbie 101 Baker, Donnie 69, 121 Baker, Linda 100 Baker, Ophelia ..63, 69, 66, 65, 36, 120, 208, 121 Baker, Paul 56, 60, 108 Baker, Thelma 67, 98 Baker, Tommy 104, 68 Baker, V. T. (Mrs.) 62, 26 Baldwin, Madge 98 Ball, Phyllis 64. 121 Ball, Robert 83 Ball, Shelly 96 Ballowe, Gloria 98 Barbour, Jeannie 121 Barefoot, Willie Barfield, Dolores 98 Barkley, Beryl 121 Barkley, Glenn 69, 122 Barnard, Bill 58, 160 Barnard, Wayne 98 Barnes, Billy 104, 78, 86 Barnes, Dee 100 Barnes, Marijean 68, 108 Barnes, Marvin 78, 98 Barnes, Mike 64, 108 Barnes, Michael 63 Barnes, Richard 65, 58, 122 Barnes, Rodney 122 Barnes, William 100 Barnhouse, Betsy 56, 64, 12, 108 Barrett, Ginny 98 Barritt, Harry 67, 100 Barter, Catherine ..62, 60, 66, 47, 68. 208, 122, 14 Bartholomew, Max 67, 98 Bass, Betty 98 Bass, Brenda 67, 100 Bass, Charles 98 Bass, Enid 58, 104 Bass, Paul 98 Bateman, Sandra 98 Bauserman, V. L. (Mrs.) 26, 54 Bauz, Susan 105, 60 Beacham, Billy 100 Beacham, Evelyn 98 Bean, Betty 63, 65, 122 Bearor, Charles (Randy) 100 Beasley, Eddie 67, 100 Becker, Sidney 98 Beeler, Ray 96 Bell, Joe 98 Bell, John 63, 60, 69, 109 Bell, Judy 100 Bell. William 98 Bellowe, Gloria 14 Belote, Jackie 104 Bennington, Pat 95 Benthall, Donnie 67, 100 Bentley, Pat 100 Benton, Joyce 64, 109 Benton, Livvie 104 Benton, Tony 67, 100 Berry, Lonnie 98 Best, Patricia 98 Biggs, David 61, 109 Billings, Darrell 100 Billings, Ricky 98 Binder, Stanley 18, 109 Binford, Bonnie 100 Bishop, Barbara 104 Black, Clara 96 Black, Ralph 98 Blackand, Patsy 98 Blake, Bobby 97 Blakemore, Colin 120, 122, 86, 85 Blakemore, Porter 100, 86 Bladeslee, Larry 69, 104 Blanchard, Gerald Wayne 109 Blanchard, Shirley 94 Bland, Starr 98 Blandford, Betty 67 Blandford, Lucy ..54, 60, 61, 69, 58, 65, 122 Blandford, Mary 62, 60, 61, 69. 109 Blankenship, Alvin 69, 104, 78, 86 Blayton, David 98 Blechman, Frank 98, 93 Blechman, Libby 51, 56, 63. 66, 65, 120, 208, 122, 19, 54 Block, David 60, 61, 100 Block, Linda 52, 104 Bloxom, Bobby 67, 100 Blunt, Grayson 88, 89 Bluxome, John 101 Boatright, Sandra 95 Bogor, Wayne 69, 100 Boland, Darrell 50, 100 Bolden, John 88, 89, 109 Bolden, Patricia 99 Bond, Betty 104 Bond, Lois 147 Bond, Rosalie 95 Bonday, Vickie 101 Booker, Diane 104 Booker, Ernest 98 Booker, Mary Ellen 123 Boone, Joyce 137 Booth, Linda 68, 102 Bordeaux. Billy 98 Bost, Billy 64, 58, 123 Bost, David 58, 109 Bost, Jolene 100 Bost, Linda 109 Bost, Milly 95 Bowen, Charlie 109 Bowen, Gordon 104, 56 Bowen, Kay 62, 59, 52, 23, 109 Bowen, Linda 104, 53, 90 Bowen, Wayne 98 Bowden. Bobby 123 Boyce, Bobby 47, 123, 74, 75, 85 Boyles, Larry 86 Box, Arthur 96 Bradford, Lallie (Mrs.) 32 Bradford, Wilton 69, 123 Bradley, Anne 123 Bradley, Beverly 99 Bradley, Carolyn 102 Bradley, Edward 109 Bradley, Richard 68, 109 Branam, Sharon 95 Branch, Claudine 100 Branch, Jimmy 95 Branch, Kenny 109 Branch, Phyllis 37, 105 Brandon, Jimmy 96 Brandt, Nancy 66, 123, 208 Bransford, Kenneth 38 Braslow, Charles 50, 95 Braswell, Thomas 100 Braswell, Rebecca 95 Bravo, Terri 67, 124 Bray, Patricia 95 Breeden, Elizabeth 124, 91 Brevard, George 109 Brewer, Joan (Miss) 60, 36, 26 Bridges, Janet 123 Brinn, Kathryn 66, 48, 109 Brittain, Toria 95 Bromberg, Aylin 95 Brooks, Roger 96 Broughton, Patricia 95 Brown, Margaret 100 Brown, Robert 96 Brown, Wayne 98 Bruce, Constance Bryant, Ann 67, 100 Bryant, Billy ..55, 65. 59, 67. 50, 15, 76, 78, 81, 109 Bryant, Bobby 100 Bryant, Earl 109 Bryant, James 95 Bryant, Ricky 95 Buchan, Bobby 60, 55, 124, 9 Buchanan, Alba 5, 124 Buchanan, Gene 100 Buck, Diane 102 Buckley, Carol 67, 95 Buckingham, Thomas 64, 61, 67, 100 Buffington, Charles 109 Bull, Jimmy 67, 100 Bundy, Carolyn 100 Burch, Robert 95 Burks, Jerry 60, 109 Burks, Mary Kay 95 Burman, Eddie 98 Burnett, Maurine 36, 100 Burns, Donald 95 Burns, Marie 61, 64, 100 Burns, Michael 95 Burns, William 86, 109 Burrage, Brenda Mary 67, 101 Burroughs, Tina 13, 109 Burton, Margaret 95 Bye, Joe 106 Byrd, Carole 124 Byrd, Katherine 58, 101, 103 — C— Cain, Mary Jo .66, 38, 109 Cain, Tommy .96 Caldwell, Margaret Caldwell, Sue 104 Calhoun, Orville 100 Calhoun, Ramona .95 Callis, Bobby .52, 51, 100 Callis, Roger .... 63, 60, 55, 51, 68, 50, 54, 117, 124 Camden, Bobby .95 Camden, Clifton .38, 95 Camden, Mary Ann 62. 68, 124, 91 Camden, Ronnie 102 Cameron, K. P. (Mrs.) . .26 Campbell, Alvan .56 Campbell, Clay Jr 102 Campbell, Frederick . . . . .95 Campbell, Glen .99 Campbell, James 109 Campbell, Nancy Lee . . . 103 Campbell, Ruth .94 Campbell, Sharon 94 Canton, Richard .95 Capps, Freddy 100 Carden, Robert 64, 69, 124 Carleton, John ....55, 17, 79, 81, 90, 82, 109 Carleton, Shirley 101 Carney, Ellen .60, 69, 68 Carrington, Wayne 105 Carroll, Barbara .96 Carroll, Judy 100 Carter, Alvin .99 Carter, George 109 Carter, James F. (Mr.) . .32 Carter, John 100 Carter, Kenny .67, 95 Carter, Michael .95 Carter, Ronnie 109 Cartwright, Luckie .95 Casey, Milton 100 Cash, Becky 67. 100 Cash, Virginia (Mrs.) .32 Cathy, Margaret 100 Cayton, Ann .37, 100 Caffin, Joyce Ann .97 Caffin, June 109 Chardwell, Dick .67 Cayton, Ann .37. 100 Chandler, Charles .95 Chapman, Douglas .125 Chanman, Judi 100 Chapman, Wayne .95 Chappell, Richard .95 Chappell, Thomas 59, 55, 77, 125 Cheek, Kathleen . .99 Cherry, Michael . .95 Childress, Cassie (Miss) . . .26 Childress, Danny .100 Chisom. Judy .100 Christofi, Irene .101 , 60 Church, Vickie Sue . . . . 68, 109 Clark, Billy .94, 67 Clark, Gerald . .67, 95 Clark, Janice 106 Clark, Joyce .64 , 62, 68, 125 Clark, Kitty .100 Clark, Richard . 103 Clark, Roy . .95 Clark, Brenda . .94 Clary, William . 100 Clay, Marshall .100 Coates, Linda .57 , 60, , 69, 68 Cobb, Frone .56, 38, 125 Coble, Carolyn Brenda . . . 125 Coble, Iris . 107 Coffey, Jo Ann .68, 106 Coffey, Robert . 125 Coffey, Robert . .85. 86 Coffey, Sarah .109 Coffey, Sondra .125 Cohen, Marlene . .54 , 103, 57, 62 , 93 Cohen, Sandye 60, 53, 100 Cole, Geneva . .96 Coleman, Betty .103 Coleman, Dan . . 104 1. 85 , 86 Coleman, Tommy .100 Coley, Phillip . 101 Collier, Carol 68 Collier, Jeannie 97 Collins, Bill 99 Collins, Pauline 94, 67, 44 Collins, Ronald 64, 50 Collins, Russell 96, 9 Coltrain, Bruce 125 Coltrain, Jane 71, 62, 67 Columbia, Donald 96 Columbia, Joan 106 Combs. Billy 105 Comer, Ann 65, 105 Conn, G. J. (Mrs.) 26 Conn, Howard 94, 52 Conn, Julie 26, 84 Connor, Richard 94 Cook, Harvey 91 Cook, Joyce 96 Cook, Lewter 95 Cooke, Pat 100 Cooke, Carol Lee 110 Cooper, Betty 62, 100 Cooper, “Skip” Charlene 70, 67, 100 Cooper, Jack 110 Copes, Laura 96 Corson, Butch 103, 88, 89 Corm, Steve 56, 55, 79, 80, 82, 110 Covert, Norman 66, 69, 126 Covert, Rachel 64, 67, 100 Cox, Wilbur 96 Craddock, Melba 103 Crane, Dorothy M. (Miss) 26 Crank, Becky 67, 44 Crank, James 105 Crawford, Howard 96 Credle, “Marty” Martha 67, 100 Crews, Linda 94 Crittendon, Joan 67, 100 Crittendon, Tommy Crosley, Billy 102 Crossley, Banning .... 67, 55, 58, 52, 51, 50, 15, 126 Crouch, William 95 Crowder, Shelia 96 Crum, Alma 101 Crump, Steven 110 Cupp, James 97 Cupp, Ronald 95 Curfman, Gayle Curry, Joyce 97, 67 Curtis, Richard 50, 101 Curtis, William (Bill) 126 Cutchins, Robert 103 Culter, Larry 101 — D — Daggy, Helen Daggy, Lois Damron, Zetie Daniel, Darden Daniels, Sharon Dannelly, Lynne Davenport, Glen Davenport, Terry Davenport, Wayne David, Buddy ....56, 60, Davidson, Anne Davis, Brenda Davis, Brenda Faye Davis, Cecilia Davis, Diane Davis, James Davis, Joan Davis, John Davis, Melvin Davis, Patricia Davis, Phillip Davis, Ricky Davis, Robert Davis, Roy Davis, Ruby Davis, Sharon Deans, Ann Deans, Bill Dealing, Nancy DeArment, Faith 70, DeArment, Nancy Deas, Melba Deberry, Howard Deberry, Hames Deberry, Wayne Decell, Leslie Decell, Linda Deckard, Billy Deeds, Cleo Delafosse, Donald Delafosse, Jo Delbridge, Betty (Miss) Dellapenta, Claudia Delozier, Maynard W Deshayo, Linda Desler, David Deuell, Carolyn Diamonstein, B. L. (Mrs.) Dick, Bob Dick, James Dickerson, Harold Dickerson, Kenneth Dickerson, Jerry Dickerson, Wayne Dillaman, Richard 105, 62, 63, 60 96 105, 86 105, 86 105, 90, 91 96 105, 52, 86 101 59, 55, 65. 53. 51 77, 35, 126, 120, 157 60, 102 101 96, 64, 67, 44 69, 105, 126 96 126 110 99 96 96 96. 78 96 101 96 101 96 94 56, 59, 110 126, 112, 114, 127 96 101 67, 102, 78 96 105, 60 105, 57, 60 101 64, 126 105 62, 67 26, 33 105, 60, 52 86. 16, 50, 51, 105, 60, 55, 52 97 95 101 63, 27 .63, 60, 66, 127, 11 94, 51, 50 101 105 110 94 . . .55. 50, 79, 81. 10 Dillon, Betty Dinwiddie, Joan Dishman, Velma Dismuke, Gene Dixon, Andrey Dixon, Betsy Dodd, Nancy Donahue, Twyla Donley, Allen Dooley, Daniel Dooley, Shirley Dorn, Jeffry Dorn, Martha Dorn, Stacy Dove, Ashley Dowless, Fastene Downs, Alvin Doyle, Alice Doyle, Manson Dozier, J. M. (Mr.) Drewery, Kaye Drewery, Kenneth Drewery, Ruby Drewery, Sherry . . Drewery, William Drinnon, Deanna Drucker, David Dudley, L. Robert Duke, Charles Dulaney, Sherley DuMond, Robert Dunaway, Lewis . . . Duncan, Anne Duncan, Geraldine Dun ford, Ray .... Durrett, Phillip . . . 63, 68 105 127 101 110 68 101 110 101 67, 103 95 59, 127 59 101 96 101 . .68. 127, 15 . . .60, 90, 91 105 110 95 110 110 103 68, 107 101 96 67, 110 110 ... 99 . .64,’ 68, i27 101 97 ..68, 64, 127 63. 60, 66, 58 — E— Eaker, Arthur 101 Eakes, James 100 Ealey, Donald 161 Eason, Milton 127, 135, 76, 111, 74 Edwards, Danny 96 Edwards, Donald 99 Edwards, Gerald 95 Edwards, Jimmy 110 Edwards, Judy 67, 101 Edwards, Lacy Wayne 97 Edwards, William Effler, Donald 105, 110 Effler, Joyce 101 Elder, Faye 96 Elder, Shirley 96, 67 Ellenson, David 96, 52, 50 Ellenson, Harron 100 Ellenson, Raymond 96 Elliott, Barbara 96, 50 Elliott, Barbara 67, 101 Elliott, Clarence 101 Elliott, James 47, 128, 76 Ellis, Barbara 70, 56, 69, 14, 91, 17 Ellis, Barbara 128, 110 Ellis, Chris 96, 83, 86 Ellis, Gene 85, 86 Ellis, Eva 60. 128 Ellis, John 128 Ellsworth, Norma 96 Elmore, Larry 96 Embler, Charles 96 Engle, Carolyn 97 Epstein, Sharon 58 Erickson, Cecil H. (Mr.) 37, 26 Erlach, Judy 60, 50, 103 Estes, Barbara Eubank, C 78 Eubank, Frederick 101 Evans, Betty 56, 110 Evans, Linda 97 Ewell, Bradley 64, 69 Ewell, Richard 58, 128 Ezzell, Brenda 97 Ezzell, Ruby 128 — F— Fabula, Joe Faircloth, Jimmy Fallin, Millie Farber, Alan Farmer, Alfred Farmer, Bonnie Farmer, P Farmer, Emmett Faulkner, Joan Feather, William Fenigsohn, George Fennell, Judy Fennell, Nicky Ferguson, Mary Field, Betty Field, Joseph Field, Carol Fields, Jean Fields, Carol Finch, Billie Fine, Carla Fine, Judy Fink, Debby Fisher, Brenda Fisher, Carolyn Fitzgerald, Belle (Miss) Fitzgerald, Gary Fitzgerald, Randy Fitzgerald, Robert Fixx, Bobby 110 101 51, 52. 50, 110, 93 67, 101 96 110 91 101 60, 69 60, 69, 101 96 95 101 67. 101 110 102 94 93 94 97 97 128 97 101 110 63, 27 128 24 69. 112 129, 86 Flax, Tommy 101 Flick, Helene 101 Floyd, Joe 96 Floyd, Patsy 65, 110 Floyd, Susie (Miss) 27 Floyd, William 96 Forbes. Barry 101 Forbes, Paul 96 Forbes, Teddy 110 Ford, Sandra 97 Ford, Shirley 99 Forman, Pam 52, 60, 101 Forrest, Charles 97 Forrest, Joe 100 Forrest, Charles 97 Forrest, Kenny 104 Forrester, Charles 101 Forrester, Donnie 94 Foster, Guy 106 Foster, Michael 101 Fowler, Alice 54, 101, 35 Fowler, Billy 69, 129 Fox, Brenda 50 Fox, Carolyn 101 Fox, Robert 105 Foyles, J. R. (Mr.) 27 Frank, Bobby 63, 51, 52, 59, 69, 129, 120 Frank, Ellen 101 Frank, Joel 101 Franks, Zatha 60, 66, 110 Freeman, Deborah 97 Freeze, Gene 101 Freeze, James 101 Friedman, Mark 96, 67 Fristsche, Barbara 105, 60 Frizzelle, Calvin 96, 78 Frizzelle, Carolyn 66, 129, 208 Frizzelle, Roger 101 Fry, Dennis 96 Fulghum, Gloria 101 Fuller, Charles Fuller, Ed 96 Fulcher, Robert Furr, Mike 63. 129, 74, 76, 85. 86 — G — Gabriel, John 110 Gailey, Mike 97, 67, 50 Gailey, Talmadge Gailey, D. Wayne Gallins, Joanne 68, Galloway, David .... 69, 86, Gammon, Jerry 104, Gann, Margaret Gardner, Gloria Gardner, Ronnie Gates, Betty Garner, Jean Garrick, Danielle 62, 63, Garrison, Jack Gary, Jerry Gary, Roscoe Gary, Russell 102, Gary. Susan 64, Gaskill, Wayne Gaskins, K. D. (Mr.) 41, 27, Gaskins, Wayne Gasper, Steve Gatewood, John 58, Gault, Kenneth Gay, Sallie 63, 65, Gayle, Kathryn 65, Gerber, Mary-Claire 18, Getsug, Judith 64, Getsug, Stephen Gibson, Frank 105, 78, Gibson, Mike Gilbert, Bill 60, 69, Gilbert, Thomas Gildersleeve, Ethel (Miss) 51, 63, Gill, Shirley Gillespie, Cho 69, 101, 115, 78, Gillespie, Kay 71, 67, Gillette, Johnny Gillette, William Gilliam, John Gillikin, John 60, 78, Gillis, Stephen 62, 64, 66. 69, 68, 130. Gills, Billie Gills, Kitty 67, Gilman, Wayne 61, 69, Givens, Todd Glamore, Otis Glasofer, Ronnie 63, Glazer, Jody 97, 67, Glazer, Ralph 117, 130, 68, 61, 60, 54, 55, 65, 63 .96 110 105 59 .97 .65 105 .97 .68 60 105 101 101 83 129 105 33 .78 .98 129 .97 110 129 110 110 100 86 101 101 106 24 111 86 101 101 130 101 105 20S 106 101 105 .97 .97 60 54 69, , 59 Glazier, Bill 97 Glenn, Bucky 130 Goff, Wayne 56, 55, 130 Gold. Phillip 63, 64, 61, 60, 111, 54, 50. 11 Goldberg, Elinor 101 Goldberg. Rona 58, 130 Goldenbaum, Amelia (Mrs.) 27 Goldsmith, Alice 69, 101 Goodman, David 97 Goodson, Frances 97 Goolsby, Becky 70, 67, 101 Goolsby, Ginny Sue 62, 60, 68 Goolsby, Virginia (Mrs.) 27 Gordon, Bucky 97 Gordon, Burma Gordon, Debra 101 Gordon, Harmon 59 Gordon, Ralph 105 Gordon, Richard 97 Gordon, Tunisia Ill Graham, Elaine 106 Graham, Norma 97 Grant, Frances 101 Graulau, Anilda Graves, Berna D. (Miss) 41, 27 Gravely, Georgia 97 Gravely, Reva 101 Gray, A. (Miss) 27 Gray, Bonnie 102 Gray, Jerry 94 Gray, Sammie 68 Green, Ronni 53, 60, 50, 101, 9 Green, Samuel D. (Mr.) 25 Greene, Bill 130 Greene, Suzy 60, 54, 16, 111 Greenspon, Andy Ill Grepiotis, Jacqueline 97 Grepiotis, Jimmy 97 Griffin, Ronnie 97 Griffin, Sue 97 Groshong, Carol 101 Groshong, Eugene 58, 105 Groshong, Sarah 63, 66, 61, 54, 130, 208 Grubbs, Linda Ill Grubbs, Peggy 62 Gruver, Bill 61, 69, 86, 111 Guilliams, Charles 50 Guilliams, Charlotte 65, 50 Guilliams, David 97 Guinn, Howard 105 Guthrie, Gale 53, 102 Guthrie, Joseph 97 — H— Haan, Katie 67, 101 Hale. Bill 97 Halfin, Barbara 52, 101 Hall, Allen 156, 86, 76, 74 Hall, Arnold 105 Hall, Jimmy 69, 131, 18, 86 Hall, Jimmy 131, 105 Hall, Joyce 101 Hall, Katina 63, 131 Hallet, B 86 Hallett, Edith 60, 68, 105 Hallett, William 97 Halperin, Sandy 131, 49 Halstead, Bernard 68, 111 Hamby, Carmen 131 105 40 99 Hamm, Darinda Hammer, Charles 97 Hammond, Phillip 101, 10, 93 Hampton, Billy 101 Hamrick, Frankie Hamrick, Jim Hand, Martha Hand, Nancy 131 Haney, Ronald 95 Hankins, Vicki 70, 57, 59, 67 Hanrahan, Calvin 56, 53, 63, 58, 84, 85, 86 18, 19 Hanrahan, Carolyn Ill Hanrahan, Pat Ill Hansford, Mary 97 Hardisty, Bonnie 101 Harding, Harold 47, 107 Harding, Larry 101 Hardy, Brenda 65, 131 Hardy, William 100 Hargrove, Carole 52, 101 Harman, Richard 96 Harrell, Charles 99 Harrell, Howard 68, 107 Harrell, Larry 106 Harris, Ann 50 Harris, Carolyn 106 Harris, Carrol 95 Harris, Donna 65 Harris, Donnie 41, 111 Harris, Jack 106 Harris, Jane 56, 66, 60, 51, 131, 208 Harris, Janet 107 Harris, Linda 132 Harris, Nelson 99 Harrison, Bonnie 101 Harrison, Brenda 94 Harrison, Jack 132 Harrison, James 132, 86 Harrison, Judy 66, 132, 208, 155, 91 Harrison, Katherine 65, 61, 60, 62 Harrison, Sue 60 Harrison, Terry 69, 132 Hart, Buddy 101 Hart, Richard 69, 111 Hart, Sharon 101 Hartless, Frances 68 Hartless, Linda 99 Harvey, Donald 105 Harvey, Jerry 83, 105 Hatcher, Larry 106 Hatcher, Patricia Hatchell, Ray 41, 69 Hatchett, Barry 60, 118, 83, 105 Hatchett, David 96 Hatchett, Ronnie 99 Hatfield, Deanna 106 Hatten, Bobby 98 Hawk, Gertrude 98 Hawker, Peggy 67, 101 Hawkins, Freddie 63, 85, 86 Hawley, Judi 71, 53, 51, 66, 50, 44, 132, 91, 13, 208, 155 Hayes, Juanita 70, 60, 69, 14, 11 Haynes, Barbara 99 Hayslett, Virginia 94 Head, Judy 94 Head, Linda 102 Healy, Dan 96 Heath, Frances 60, 62, 69, 90, 91 Hedgepeth, Charlotte Hedrick, Richard 106 Heflin, Ted 101 Hehl, Billie 57, 53, 105 Heldreth, Nancy 101 Helliesen, George 132 Helfrich, Gertrude 65, 111 Helmer, Bernie 133, 88, 89 Helmer, Bobby 133, 88, 89 Helmer, M. Aleise (Miss) 45, 27 Helmick, Norma 70, 60, 67 Helms, B. C. (Mr.) 27, 77 Helms, Larry 106 Helterbran, Robert 69, 133 Henderson, Kenny 103, 78 Henderson, Vela 101 Hessler, Annette 105 Hessler, Patricia 95 Hessler, Ruthann 101 Hester, Bobby 94 Hewitt, Clarence 99 Hickman, Buddy 94 Hickman, Diane 133, 91 Hicks, James 105 Hicks, Linda 95 Hicks, Pat Floyd 98 Hicks, Robert 99 Higgins, Marcus 53, 52, 95 Higgins, Shelby 95 Hill, Burt 66, 90, 111 Hill, Diane 52, 62, 95 Hill, Gregory 103, 78 Hill, Karen 105 Hill, Mack 59, 47, 133, 74, 76, 79, 80, 86, 82 Hill, Robert 133 Hilling, Bobby 79, 80, 87, 88, 89, 111 Hines, Alberta 95 Hines, Jim 67, 103 Hinnant, Carolyn 105 Hinnant, Dana 95 Hinnant, David 86, 105 Hinson, Barbara 67, 105 Hinson, George 133 Hinson, Mary Lou Ill Hirshman, Mike 61, 95 Hite, Donna 67, 95 Hite, Peggy 53, 40, 95 Hite, Reatha 53, 95 Hite, Roger 101 Hite, Ronald 110 Hoban, Margaret 50 Hobbs, Margaret 65, 111 Hobbs, Sandra 95 Hobbs, Vicki 102 Hobbs, Wayne 101 Hodge, Brenda 68, 105 Hodges, Johnny 94 Hoffman, Arthur 109 Hoffman, Georgina 101 Hoffman, Phil Ill Hogan, Patricia 62, 65, 133 Hogge, Betty 95 Hogge, Winnie 62, 57, 65, 60, 111 Holbrook, Dennis 40, 103, 13 Holladay, Emilie (Miss) 28 Holland, Betty 95 Holland, Russell 97 Hollifield, Frances 40. 14, 95 Holloman, Mary 63, 62, 68, 134 Holloway, Ronnie 97 Holton, Debby Ill, 66 Honeycutt, Richard 56, 105 Hooper, Luella 64, 58, 111 Hoover, Thomas 99 Hopkins, Joan 68, 105 Hopkins, Judy 101 Hopkins, Sandra 68 Horne, Nancy 95 Horton, Judy 60, 68, 105 Horton, Nancy 71, 52, 66, 111 House, Olivia 95 Houston, Donald 103 Houston, JoAnne . .64, 65, 66, 68, 208, 134 Howard, Ernest 103 Howell, Cecil 95 Howerton, Wilson 101 Hoyle, Henry 98 Hoyle, S. P. (Mrs .) 28, 33 Hudgins, Jean Ill Hudgins, Sandra 95 Hudson, Brenda 101 Hudson, Garland 95 Hudson, Horace 110 Hudson, Lavernia 56, 60, 111 Hudson, Lucy 105 Hudson, Vince Ill Huffman, R. B. (Mrs.) 65, 28 Humphries, Sandy 62, 95 Humphrey, Woodrow 100 Hunt, Diane 134 Hunter, Dianne 102 Hurd, Janice 103 Hysong, Florence Ill Ingram, Larry 105 Ingram, Linda 96 Ingram, Raleigh 64, 95 Ivey, Dennis 78, 95 Ivey, Johnny 64, 95 Jackson, Carol 95 Jackson, Dorothy 47, 134 Jackson, Dreyfus Jacobs, William 105 Jaffee, Julie ..208, 134, 56, 66, 60, 65, 54, 68, 14, 154 James, Irene 70, 62, 65, 66, 69, 14 James, Janice 78, 94 Jeffers, B Ill Jeffers, Mike 55, 134, 76, 90 Jeffers, Sue 51, 91, 105 Jefferson, Betty 95 Jefferson, Clinton Jeffries, Robert 107 Jenk ins, Allan 95 Jenkins, Johnny 67, 95 Jennings, Wayne 134 Jeralds, Margaret 95 Jernigan, Danny Ill Jessie, Nell 101 Johnson, Edgar 95 Johnson, Edna 60, 100 Johnson, Eugene 109 Johnson, Frances 46, 102 Johnson, George 95 Johnson, Jo Anne Johnson, Louise 105 Johnson, Naomi 101 Johnson, Patti 112 Johnson, Wayne 102 Jones, Betty 68, 112 Jones, Billy 64, 135 Jones, Charles 112 Jones, Curtis 103 Jones, Dorothy 94 Jones, James 104 Jones, Jean 101 Jones, Linda 103, 68 Joyner, Douglas 112 Joyner, Syril 100 Joynes, Barry 185, 76 Judy, Ronald 97 Justice, Brenda 57, 64, 138 — K— Kahle, George 86, 112 Kanter, Ettalea E. (Miss) 64, 46 Karmosky, Charles 138 Karmosky, Wayne 99 Kauffman, Carol (Miss) 28, 33, 91 Kearney, Henry 112 Keatts, Brenda 101 Keatts, Janice 98 Keech, Billy A 101 Keegan, Raymond 97 Keen, Carroll 101 Keenan, James Donald 97 Keenan, Margie 62, 64, 135 Keesee, Thomas O. (Mr.) 24 Keffer, Sammy 96 Keithley, David 98 Keithley, Dee 57, 67, 68, 135 Kelly, John T. (Mr.) 28 Kelly, Shirley 97 Kelly, Sue (Miss) 28 Kempton, Kenneth 98 Kempton, Jack 95 Kennedy, Nelson 103 Kennedy, Rufus 96 Kent, Diane 95 Kerlin, Earl Kerlin, Edward 102 Kersey, Margaret 96 Kersey, Vernon 96 Ketterman, Eddie 102 Ketterman, Kenneth 97 Kevish, Marion 98 King, Charles Morris King, Donald 60, 55, 88, 89, 112 King, Faye 138 King, Ronald W. (Mr.) 28 Kirby, Allen M 69 Kirby, Gilmore 98 Kirby, Joyce 99 Kirby, Marian 95 Kirkland, Dwain 47, 106 Kirkland, Patricia 96 Kirkland, Phyllis 103 Kitchens, Bobby 101 Kitchens, Tommy 97 Klein, Stephen 98 Klesmer, Harold ..63. 65, 66, 44, 50, 89, 120, 135 Kline, James 95 Kniesche, Joan 96 Knowles, Mary Lou 62, 79, 60, 68 Koehler, William 101 Konstant, George 96 Korycinski, Jane 58, 61, 60, 65 Kypriandes, Christy 102 Lamb, Jimmy 68 Lamberth, Sharon 70, 60, 67 Lane, John 92 Lane, Linda 103 Lane, Mary M. (Miss) 24, 117 Langford, Cathryn 101 Langston, Billy 96 Lanier, Betty Sue 95 Lankford, Sandra ..66, 55, 68, 117, 208, 134 Larmer, Pam 58, 66, 91, 112, 9 Larsen, Patti 62, 66, 68, 208 Larson, Carol 96 Lassiter, Kim 98 Lassiter, Rickie 100 Latta, Gail 53, 100 Latta, Kay 101 Lauterbach, Curtis 100 Lavender, Juanita 97 Lawrence, Joyce 96 Laws, Joel 97 Laws, Paul 87, 88, 89 Leake, Marsha 59, 38 Ledford, Cheryll 101 Lee, Linda 98 Lee, Mary Jo 99 Lee, Richard 99 Leifer, Rochelle ..71, 50, 53, 51, 66, 17, 13, 208, 120 Leonard, Rita 66 Levin, Claire 60, 68, 106 Levine, Judy Levinel, Marlene 100 Levinson, Ilene Levy, Linda 67, 102 Lewis, Clyde 112 Lewis, Elaine 98 Lewis, Joel 102 Lewis, Nancy 64, 62, 14 Liakos, Mary Beth 107 Liakos, Pat 95 Lilly, Charles 69 Lindsey, Joyce 98 Lipscomb, Kenneth 59, 69 Liverman, Phil 96 Livesy, Nancy 106 Lloyd, Donna 94 Lockard, Anne Lockard, Judy 67, 103 Lockard, Thomas 107 London, Don 102 Long, Linda 94 Long, Patricia 106 Lottier, Evly n 93 Lovedahl, Jimmy 68, 84, 86 Lovelace, Rebecca D. (Mrs.) ..66, 55, 33, 28 Loving, David 112 Loving, James B. (Mrs.) 28, 33 Lovings, Wayne Lowder, Jerry (Mr.) . .64, 67, 44, 68, 117, 28 Lubow, Linda 96 Lucas, Harry 67 Lucas, Judy 58, 52, 102 Lumsden, Linda 100 Luther, Ronnie 102 Lyeth, H. A. (Mr.) 28 Lyle, Curtis 95 Lyman, Susan 50 Lyon, Sandra 102 — M— Madagan, Nancy 53, 66, 208, 137, 17 Madagan, Sally 65, 106 Maddy, Charles 102, 178 Maddy, Jean 50, 69, 112 Madrid, Aley 95 Madrid, Antanio J06 Mageras, Frank 137 Maguire, Frances (Miss) 63, 29, 21 Mahanes, Linda 63, 52, 106 Mahone, Sandy 104 Mahone, Tommy 102 Mahn, Charles 95 Maidment, Robert (Mr.) 23, 12 Malacek, Ludwig 94 Malpass, Evelyn 65, 137 Malpass, Glenn Manning, William 99 Margolis, Joel 61, 64, 65, 69, 137, 154 Markham, Peggy 57, 66, 65, 68, 137 Markiewich, Joan 102 Markoff, Shirley 62, 65, 52, 137 Marlow, Anne 9 Marriott, R. B. (Mr.) 25 Marsette, Charles 96 Marshall, Chester Marshall, Dale 112 Marshall, Frances 137 Marshall, Ted 58, 69, 112 Marston, Bobby 95 Marston, Edna C. (Mr.) ' 37, 29 Martin, Beverly 95 Martin, Paul 93 Massey, Mary 66, 137, 112 Massey, Pat 60, 44 Masters, Virginia (Mrs.) 29. 90 Mathews, Judy 66, 68, 208 Mathews, Lewis 68, 54, 138, 117 Mathews, Nickie 61, 112 Matthews, Sandra 64, 102 Mawyer, Judy 63, 58, 102, 138 May, Mary Elizabeth 102 Maynard, Russell 64, 69, 138, 49 Mays, Brenda 138 Mays, Candance McAlpen, Patricia 68, 112 McCain, Janice 95 McCall, Judy 96 McConnell, Cham McCormick, Joe 112 McCormick, John ..84, 85, 86, 173, 112, 82, 83, 81, 77 McCoy, John 86 McCurry, Annie McDaniels, Ruby 78 McDonald, Herbert L. McDowell, William 102 McGee, Frankie 68, 106 McGee, Jim McGhee, Connie 60, 50, 68, 106 McGhee, James 103 McGough, Sandra 102 McGrath, Thomas 69, 112 McIntosh, George J. (Mr.) 25 McKeen, Bobby 112 McKeen, Mary Lois 67, 100 McKeithan, J. Clifton 112 McKinsey, Connie 112 McMarus, Betty McMurray, Roger 102 McPherson, Carolyn ...62, 63, 53, 66, 91, 112 McPherson, Paul McSweeney, Marlene ..62, 66, 59, 65, 157, 38 Meador, James 138 Meek, John 67 Meena, Daniel 67, 102 Meena, Vickie 68, 112 Melson, Robert 98 Melton, Sidney 101 Menin, Alice 63, 64, 112 Mercer, Charles 101 Merilic, Ronnie 99 Merlilic, Pat 112 Merrill, Deidra 59, 106 Merrill, Diana 66, 55 Meriman, Claudine 66, 138 Mick, Donna 98 Midkiff, Lanny 74, 76, 112, 107 Miller, Carolyn 69, 106 Miller, Dallas Miller, Greg 106 Miller, Jesse 69, 106 Miller, Mike 50 Miller, Richard 102 Miller, Sue 62, 58, 52, 102 Millikan, Jackie 95 Milliner, Tommy 103 Mills, Barry 101 Mills, Franklin 86 Mills, William 99 Milne, Charles 53, 51, 61, 50, 102 Milne, Martha (Mrs.) 29 Mingee, Beverly 102 Mingee, William 64, 138 Minkoff, Carole 95 Minnick, Richard 96 Miracle, Connie 64, 94 Miracle, Elwood, Jr 97 Mirmelstein, Eddie 58, 112 Mitchell, Nancy 102 Mitchell, Pam 98 Mitchell, Warren (Mr.) 29 Mitchem, Sherry 101 Mollick, Betty 98 Montague, Jimmy 96 Montague, John 101 Moody, James ..63, 51, 139, 50, 54, 49, 86 Mooney, Joe 18 Mooney, Johnny 67 Moore, Herbert Moore, Kenny 67, 101 Moore, Lois 98 Moore, Margaret 62, 112 Moore, Ruby Monfalcone, Jane 68, 139, 9 Moran, Larry Moren, Marilyn 60, 68, 107 Morewitz. Sally 13, 53, 51, 59, 113, 71, 50 Morgan, Ann 101 Morgan, Joseph 39, 106 Morgan, Josey ...71, 53, 51, 50, 10, 131, 113 Morgan, Pat Morgan, L 78 Morgan, Rose Morgan, Theressa 102 Morgan, Zebulon Jr 60, 139 Morris, Suzanne 57, 53, 58, 50, 107 Morrisette, Marian 107 Morrison, Roy 64, 45, 139 Morrison, Walter 57, 63, 106 Mortimer, William Morton, Virginia 56, 118, 90 Moseley, Frank 113 Moses, Paul 69, 106 Moses, Ruby 102 Moss, Jacqueline 62, 68, 113 Moss, Mary Gale 95 Moss, Patsy 107 Mouser, Tommy Mowry, Don 78, 105 Mueller, Dale 50, 102, 78, 89 Muller, Bill 96 Muller, John 95 Mundie, Betty 60, 100 Mundie, Louise (Mrs.) 29 Mundie, Nancy R. Murphey, Annette 98 Murphey, Ernie 67 Marray, Barbara 96 Muse, Patrica 64, 113 — N— Nachman, Stuart 106 Nair, Herbert 96 Napier, Brenda 102 Napier, Ervin 139 Napier, Roy Napier, Toney Nash, David 102 Neal, Frank 102 Neal, Paul 102 Nealy, David 97 Neill, Vickie 101 Nelson, Douglas 69 Nelson, Emily W. (Mrs.) 65, 29 Nelson, Lloyd 68, 50, 139 Nelson, R. O. (Dr.) 25 Nesbitt, Allen 36, 102, 78 Nettles, Frances (Mrs.) 29, 54, 118 Nettles, Robert 101 Neville, Nyna 107 Newberry, Bobby 103 Newton, Roger 102 Nicholls, David 106 Nichols, Eddie 56, 17, 113 Nichols, Judy 59 Nickey, Peggy 113 Nicosia, Grace (Miss) 29 Nicosia, Lorna 102 Norris, Bobby 60, 69, 113 Norris, Glenda Norris, Polly 18, 90 Nunley, Patricia 101 Nunnally, Barbara 62, 110 Nunnally, Suzzie 69, 113 Nurney, Phyllis (Miss) 29, 33 Nuttycombe, C. W. (Mr.) 29, 118, 84 — O— Oakes, Sheila 67, 41, 102 Oas, Eddie 67, 64, 101 Oberlin, Robert Michael O’Brien, Mary 102 Odom, Jimmy 99 Odom, Paulette ..69, 70, 60, 66, 117, 55, 139, 65, 14, 156 Odom, Rodney 103 Oldfield, John 64, 139 Oliver, Lowell 98 Oliver, Marian 112 Olshansky, Norman 56, 69, 103 O’Neal, Joyce 101 O’Neill, Margaret 99 O’Neill, William 97 Ossa, Roy 98 Ottaway, Sylvia 60, 62, 113 Overman, Betty ..63, 66, 59, 55, 120, 11, 140, 208 Overton, Estelle 65, 107 Owen, Ray 103 Owen, Ronald 64, 106 Owen, Sarah Wade (Miss) 29 Owens, Sandra 103 Owens, Vivian 112 Oxner, Tom 67 — P— Padgett, Florence 63, 60, 50, 113 Palmer, John E. (Mr.) 30, 83, 77 Parianous, Billy 39, 103 Parker, Anita 98 Parianous, Jim 63, 140 Parker, Jimmy 66, 113 Parks, Billy 113, 140 Parks, Robert 99 Parrish, David 56, 64, 60, 55, 113, 86 Parrish, Faye 107 Parrish, Jeanette 53, 102 Parrish, Roy 53, 55, 58, 140, 157 Parton, Glenda 104 Parton, Ronald 95 Pasley, Elizabeth 97 Pasley, William 95 Patrick, Brenda 103 Pauley, Conrad 103 Payne, Thomas 69, 107 Pearce, Edna 105 Pearce, Faye 62, 91, 107 Pearce, Jimmy 96 Pearce, Judy 95 Pellum, Doris 65, 140 Penland, Johnny 95 Pennell, Keith 59, 78, 107 Perkins, Howard 103 Perkins, Susan 53, 60, 107 Perry, Dorothy Perry, Eddy 95, 67 Perry, Hal 95 Perry, Jerry 98 Perry, Lawrence 95 Petenbrink, Carol . .70, 62, 60, 52, 69, 14, 113 Petenbrink, Hazel (Mrs.) 32 Peterson, Wanda Phelps, Nancy 68, 102 Phelps, Richard 107 Phillips, Charles 95 Phillips, Margaret 69, 103 Phillips, Monty 112, 107 Phillips, Ronald 95, 78 Phillips, Sally 62, 63, 66, 40, 113 Phillips, Sandra 103 Pierce, Linda 98 Pilgrim, Kathleen 61, 69 Pillow, E. G. (Mr.) SO Pipkin, Alice 39, 103 Pipkin, Donna 103 Pipkin, Shirley 150 Pitt, Douglas 113 Pless, Cheryl 103 Pless, Linda 95 Point, Clarence 103 Pollard, Max 113 Poole, Brenda Poole, Jean Poteat, Jackie Poteat, Wayne Powell, Brenda . . Powell, Emma Jean Powell, Forrest Powell, Frances Powell, Jerry Powell, Nancy Powers, Jack (Mr.) Preston, James Prevatte, Vicke Preville, Goldie Price, Robert Price, William Pritchett, Diane . . Proctor, Edward . . . Proctor, John Proctor, Tommy . . . Proffitt. Johnny . . . Pucci, Thomas Puckett, Sarah Puckette, Larry . . . Pullen, Sandra Pullen, Steve Pully, Jen Lou S. Purdy, Norman 58, 90, 91, 113 60, 103 95, 97 95 96 113 78, 85, 86, 107 95 103 64, 65, 140 ...30, 33, 78, 89, 88, 77 : 140 105 59, 105, 49 141, 75, 76, 84, 52 107 103 69 97 97 103 95, 67, 44 107 62, 113, 58, 37, 90 67, 97 (Mrs.) 30 94 — Q— Queensberry, Jodie 141 Quinn, Linda 103 — R— Rabinowitz, David 113, 61, 63 Ragland, Henry 68, 77, 78, 107 Ragon, Glenna Faye 102 Raine, Frances B. (Miss) 30 Ramsey, Linda 141 Randall, Alice (Mrs.) 30 Range, J. C. (Mr.) 55, 30, 33 Rash, Sharon 58, 69, 101 Ratliff, Rose Ray, Atlas 101, 68, 50 Ray, Sandra 62, 141 Redford, Elaine 112 Ray, Angela 90 Redman, Jacqueline 95 Reece, Johnny 58, 78, 83, 105 Reece, Robert 64, 58, 141 Reece, Tommy 141 Reed, Donald 97 Reese, Alice 103 Reeves, Jesse 69 Rekrut, John 113 Rew, Barry 97 Rew, Kenneth Reynolds, Carolyn 57, 104 Reynolds, Johnny 97 Reynolds, Lucy 66, 141 Rhodes, Billy 85, 86 Rhodes, Bonnie 94 Rice, Henry 103 Rice, James 64, 113 Rice, Marsha 62, 113 Richards, Sandra 62, 141 Richmond, Norton 59, 69, 142 Ricketts, Janet 66, 55 Rickey, Mary 103 Rife, Douglas 96 Riley, David 69, 83, 113 Riley, Jennifer 60, 61, 68 Rindfleisch, James F. (Mr.) 25 Rinehart, Ann 58, 61, 142 Rinehart, Charles 101 Ritter, Connie 142 Ritter, Phyllis 64, 142, 154, 17 Roane, Kathleen 142 Roane, Pam 60, 69, 68 Robbins, Linda 97 Robbins, Patricia 103 Roberts, Carol 59 Roberts, Carol Jean 142 Roberts, Dorothy 60, 50, 142 Roberts, Jane 103 Roberts, William 107 Robertson, Larry 95 Robertson, Linda 114 Robins, Willard 37, 114 Rodgers, Diane 71, 53, 60, 106 Rogers, Linda 64, 142 Rogers, Wayne 97 Roland, Jackie 106 Roller, Carol 103 Rose, Brenda 97 Rose, John 52, 60, 61, 55, 114 Rosen wasser, David 103, 86 Ross, Geraldine 97 Ross, John 90 Rosser, Beverly 103 Rosser, Waverly 114 Roth, Bobby 68, 86 Rountree, Donna 58, 68, 106 Rountree, Judy 62, 60, 114 Rouse, Annette 103, 15 Rouse, Tony 143 Rowe, Billy 114 Rowe, Dwight 57, 17 Rowe, George 64, 60, 69 Rowe, Jimmy 97 Rowe, Lois 58, 68, 143 Rowell, Julia 97 Rowell, Thomasine 103 Rowell, Van 97, 67 Rowland, Allen 45, 143 Rowsey, Billy 94 Royal, Don 64, 103 Royall, William 69, 103 Ruben, Bobby 95 Ruben, Rona 63, 65, 66, 55, 54, 143, 208 Ruskey, Billy 143 Russ, Lawrence 78, 95 Russell, Eugene 95 Russell, Georgia 67, 101 Russell, Gregory 95 Russell, Pamela 68, 91, 106, 144 Russell, Richard 64, 143 Ryals, Phyllis 98 Ryder, Linda 93 — S— Sage, David Sage, Fred 143, 154, 95 Sale, Billy 101 Salker, Barbara 97 Sammons, Wilroy 78 Sanders, Ronnie 95 Sanders, Ruth D. (Mrs.) 30 Sanders, Shirley 106 Sandler, Marsha ....60, 66, 45, 120, 153, 208 Sanford, T. Ryalnd Jr. (Mr.) 25 Sands, Susan 103 Sasser, Katherine 98 Sasser, Victoria 67, 103 Satterwhite, Jean (Mrs.) ...65, 55, 208, 33, 30 Sauls, Bonnie 97 Saunders, Joan 103 Saunders, Nancy 62, 50, 63, 53, 58, 51, 17, 114 Saunders, Robert 144, 11 Saunders, Robert M. (Mr.) 25 Sawyer, Anne 97 Sawyer, David 85, 86, 114 Sawyer, James 95 Sawyer, James 144 Sawyer, Judy 53, 66, 51, 50, 144, 15 Sawyer, Mary Beth 57, 107 Saxton, Billy 86, 95 Schadow, Harold 97 Schaffer. Andrea 97 Schanz, Martha 97 Schlosser, Elliot 106 Schmidt, Joyce 52 Schroding, Billy 95 Schoding, Carolyn 98 Schwab, Joan 105 Schwartz, Gerald 74, 114 Schwartz, Donald ..56, 50, 51, 53, 58, 55, 14, 114 Schweida, Gerald 12, 86, 114 Scott, Ann 67, 103 Scott, Tommy 65 Scruggs, Jeannie 95 Scruggs, Martin 144 Scull. John 64, 53, 61, 103 Scull, Ward R. (Mr.) 25 Sears, Ann 53, 51, 50 Sears, Bobby 95 Seay, Harry 57 , 106 Seay, Jerry 107 Sechrist, Dale 98 Seldomridge, Fred 103 Self, Edward 64, 45, 114 Seltzer, Steve 53, 51, 59 . 55, 50 Sexton, Mary (Miss) 30 Seymour, Frankie 95 Seymour, Johnny 105 Shaffer, Brownie 12, 114 Shapino, Joel 103 Shapiro, Robert 105, 60, 61 Shaver, Janice V 144 Shaver, Jo Anne 67, 103 Shaver, Paul 97 Sharf, Nathan 65, 144, 87 Shaw, Bill 53, 51, 60, 55, 50, 86, 85 Sheffield, Barbara 103 Shelley, Jim 106 Shelton, Fredrick 63 Shelton, Helen 98 Shelton, Helen Hardy (Mrs.) 30 Shelton, Jerry 53, 95 Shelton, Nicholas 102 Shelton, Terry 103 Shelton, William 95 Shemer, Elliot 87 Shepard, Virginia 114 Sherwood, Barbara 103 Shifflet, Ruth 95 Shifflett, Wayne 97 Shinn, Donnie 114 Shinn, Phyllis 63, 65, 60, 144, 18, 156 Shires, Sally 145 Shirley, John W. (Mr.) 30 Shockley, Janice L. (Miss) 67, 30 Shoff, Charlee 67, 103 Sholar, Shirley 97 Shreeves, Charles B. (Mr.) 25 Shrody, Bill 86, 15 Sides, Darlene 95 Sides, Dean 62, 97 Sides, Ronnie 114 Sides, Shelby 95 Siegel, Barney 63, 50, 145 Silverman, Bettie 102 Simpson, Bob 103, 78, 86 Simpson, Martha 67, 114 Singletary, Lin 103 Sizemore, Linda 97 Skates, Jimmy 95 Skinner, Sammy 1 0 1 Slate, Patsy 68, 114 Slone, Betty 104 Slone, Patty 97 Slusser, Catherine 100, 145 Slusser, Robert 56, 64 Smallwood, Freddy 114 Smart, Brenda 107 Smart, Larry 67 Smart, Robert 103, 114 Smith, Anita Smith, Ann 96 Smith, Barbara 95 Smith, Barbara 54, 114 Smith, Becky . .71, 53, 66, 51, 50, 146, 17, 13 208 Smith, Betsy 56, 95 Smith, Bill 89 Smith, Carol 97 Smith, Carolyn 52 Smith, Charles 145, 76, 85 Smith, Clare 56, 58, 114 Smith, Clifton 145, 86 Smith, Connie 95 Smith, David G 95 Smith, David J 69, 103 Smith, David L 103 Smith, Donald 96 Smith, Edwin 95 Smith, Elizabeth Ann 96 Smith, Elliott 95 Smith, Gilbert 95 Smith, Howie 52, 59, 50 Smith, James 95 Smith, James 67 Smith, Janet 95 Smith, Lehman 145 Smith, Margaret 94 Smith, Morris 145 Smith, Norman 63, 145 Smith, Owen 83, 78 Smith, Patricia Ann 94 Smith, Robert 67 Smith, Roger 95 Smith, Ronald Smith, Sandra Smith, Shelia 100 Smith, Shirley 103 Smith, Shirley 95 Smith, Stephen Smith, Ted 95 Smith, Terry 83 Smith, Thomas 96 Smith, Verlin 69, 146 Smith, Willard 93 Snead, Charles 67, 103, 86 Snelling, Margaret 114 Snelling, Dennis 96 Snyder, Marc 96 Snyder, Sheila ..62, 63, 58, 60, 66, 146, 208 Soesbe, Jerry 97 Soesbee, Perry . . . . | 96 Sofikitis, Angeline 95 Sofikitis, Michael Soloman, Kathleen 146 Soloman, Marcia 103 Somerville, Samuel H. (Mr.) 31, 33 Somervold, Maelea 62, 66, 114 Somervold, Martin 96 Sosebee, Carole 46, 114 Southall, Lucy 62, 53, 60 Spackman, Evelyn 95 Spackman, Robert 146 Sparkman, Steve 85, 86 Spade, Charlotte 96 Spake, Joyce 95 Spain, Betty 52, 103, 60 Spain, Sherry 95 Spaulding, Bill 96 Spright, Dalton 96 Spencer, Bobby 98 Spencer, Sally 94 Spigel, Bruce 96 Spigel, Larry 50, 114 Spiker, Betty 95 Spikes, Brenda 105 Spivak, Bernard 69 Spivey, Mickey 96 Spooner, Rochelle 70, 61 Spotts, Laverne 57 Spradlin, Stephanie ..13, 50, 71, 62, 53, 51, 60, 114 Springfield, Eddie 96 Sprouse, Barry Spritzer, Stephanie 60 Stallings, Yvonne 66, 146, 208 Stalmaker, Bob 102, 18, 74, 76, 85, 86 Stalmaker, Susan 67, 103, 18 Stambaugh, Patricia 62, 114 Stanaway, John 146 Stanaway, Sherry 103 Stanfield, Bonnie 103 Stanfield, Mamie 65, 146 Starling, Freddie 97 Starling, Jimmy 64, 45, 114 Starnes, Vivian 103 Stasiak, Edwin 67, 96 Staton, Mary Lou 11, 95 Staton, Nancy ..70, 52, 66, 51, 69, 50, 120, 91, 90, 152, 208, 147 Staton, Raymond 67, 103 Staude, Wesley 96 Steele, Claudia 11, 66, 147, 208, 153 Steele, Judy 56, 103 Steele, Ronnie 147 Stephenson, Carolyn 62, 69, 147 Stephenson, Eugene 115 Stephenson, Jane 60, 69, 68 Stevenson, Gary 98 Stevenson, Lee 61, 115 Stewart, George Edward Stewart, Jo Ann 67, 103 Stewart, Michael 67, 96 Stidham, Lowell 115 Stinnette, Ray 68 Stinson, Arnette (Miss) 31, 65 Stokes, Mary E. (Miss) 31, 33 Stokes, Wayne 96 Stone, Dave 86, 95 Stoops, Alexander 96 Stoops, William 103 Stover, John 95 Strickland, James 94 Strader, Wallace 104 Strange, Ann 95 Streete, Mary Jo 95 Strickland, Arthur 64, 114 Strickland, Faith 64, 67, 103 Strickland, Franklin 94 Srickland, James 94 Strickland, John 37, 98 Strickland, Mitchell 64, 45 Strickland, Richard 103, 78 Strohecker, Frances (Miss) Strum, H. J. (Mrs.) 31 Sturtevart, Paula 58, 115 Summerlin, Ed 96 Summerlin, Sylvia 96 Suskind, Rosalee Suttle, Rebecca (Miss) 31, 44, 65 Sutton, Lee 102 Sutton, Sue 60, 50, 115 Swann, Eugene 147 Swanner, Ernest 115 Sweeney, Phyllis 71, 51, 50 Sweeney, Richard 53, 147 Sykes, Charles 102 Sykes, Linda 94 Sykes, Patty 115 — T— Takis, Betty 95 Takis, Flossie 62 Takis, Tessie 62, 115 Taylor, Alton Lee (Mr.) 31 Taylor, Andra 97 Taylor. Billy 102, 88, 89 Taylor, Jane 67, 44, 95 Taylor, John : 147 Taylor, Kenneth 67, 96 Taylor, Linda 95 Taylor, Pat 103 Taylor, Pat 54, 148, 66 Taylor, Ronnie 96 Taylor, Wayne (Mr.) 31, 78 Tedder, Elizabeth 95 Terry, Carolyn 64, 148 Terry, Donny 97 Terry, Judy 97 Tesh, Judy 103 Tharpe, Edward Thom, Ruth 65 Thomas, Carol 94 Thomas, Esther (Mrs.) 31 Thomas, Joyce 95 Thomas, “Kit 67, 60, 102 Thomas, Steve ..52, 148, 152, 79, 89, 81, 88, 87, 83 Thomas, “Tommie” George Thompson, Bill 100 Thompson, Carolyn 99 Thompson, M. L. (Mr.) 31 Thompson, Norman 78 Thornhill, Wanda 70, 52, 66, 69, 14, 115 Thornton, Brenda 99 Thorpe, Eddie 97 Thurman, Sandra 98 Thweatt, Joseph 56, 57, 148, 155 Tilghman, Sam 102 Tilles, Sandra 95 Tillman, Harrison A 95 Timberlake, Carol Timberlake, Martha 52, 115 Timberlake, Martha 37 Timberlake, Mary 106 Todd, Brenda A 103 Todd, Brenda P 103 Todd, Connie 62, 50, 19 Todd, Jimmy 86 Todd, John Jr 101 Todd, Lillian (Miss) 31 Todd, Pat 97 Todd, Ronald 107 Toler, Elaine 96 Tosh, Jean 95 Tosh, Judi 40 Tosh, Randy 87, 88, 89 Wells, Suzie 94 Trevathanm, David 95 Triplett, “Terry” 101 Tsugiyama, Mark 19 Tucker, Barbara Anne 50, 98 Tucker, Cheryl 94, 61 Tucker, Lewis 52, 50 Turner, Billy 94 Turner, Eugene 47, 148, 12 Turner, Faith Laura 96 Turner, Georgia 95 Turner, Louis 10 Turner, Shelba 148 Tyndall, Donnie 102, 78 — U— Umberger, Toni 105 Umphlet, Nancy 94, 96 Underwood Horace 59, 55, 15, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78 77, 79, 80, 82, 83. 87, 88, 89, 148, 155 Underwood, Judy 101 Unger, William 60, 100 —V— Vanbeber, Judy 96 Vandemark, (Mrs.) 31 Vanness, Brenda 54, 96 Van Noy, Carlene 115 Van Noy, Jane 95 Van Noy, Mark Varacalli, Gene 89 Vasilas, Bill 96 Vasilas, Elaine 102 Vaughan, Fred 115 Vaughan, Russell 69, 115 Vaughn, Phillip 95 Vaughn, Steve 95 Veazey, Brenda ..71, 62, 91, 13, 51, 52, 59, 50 Vernon, Andrea 115 Vest, William 69, 83 Vichness, Samuel 95 Vick, Wayne 97 Vickers, Neil 67, 102 Victorine, Geraldine 102 Victorine, Michael 64 Vidales, Alex 98 Vogel, Carol 58, 107 — W— Wagner, Cynthia 96 Wagner, Patricia 95 Walker, Arthur 67 Walker, Bobby 67, 96 Walker, Jacqueline . .62, 58, 66, 50, 208, 117, 148 Walker, Jane ..71, 56, 51, 58, 38, 50, 115, 13 Walker, Jimmy 69, 79, 81, 115 Walker, John 102 Walker, Lynn 62, 102 Walker, Tommy 102 Wall, Henry 95 Walling, Gene 115 Warboys, Elizabeth 94 Ward, Franklin 59, 149 Ward, B 86 Ward, Larry Ward, Patricia 106 Ward, William 102 Wardle, Marian 149 Warner, Joseph Jr 95 Warren, Brenda 62, 107 Warren, Ernestine 96 Warren, Jay 102 Warren, Jerry 115 Warren, Joan 104 Warren, Majorie 94 Warren, Peggy 95 Warriner, Helen P. (Miss) 59, 31 Wasserman, Ilene 94 Waters, Howard 95 Watkins, Gail 67, 102 Watkins, William T. (Mr.) 31 Watson, Bonnie 102 Watson, Curtis 149, 90 Watson, James 102 Watts, Patricia 102 Way, Tony ioo Weaver, Billy 69 Weaver, Juanita (Mrs.) 32 Weaver, Phyllis 102 Weaver, Sharon 56, 60, 64, 15 Webb, Benetta 102 Webb, Carolyn 67 Webb, Lalie (Mrs.) 32 Webster, Anne 149 Weckleman, Judy 102 Weeks, Kay 105 Weeks, Pat Weider, Charles 95 Weinstein, Louis 94 Wells, Susie 94 West, Allen 98 West, Annette 96 West, Howard 149 West, Kenneth 94 Wharton, Mollie ’1O6 Wheary, Julie 62, 98 Wheary, Louis M. (Mr.) ..32 Wheeler, Bob 95 Wheeler, Margie 94 Whitcomb, Edna 96 Whitcomb, Libby 68 White, Allen White, Judith 62, 102 White, Mary Ruth 67, 102 White, Polly 60, 65, 69, 68 White, Wayne 103 Whitehurst, George 56, 58, 115 Whiteside, Mai 69, 17 Whitley, Sue 102 Whitley, Tazewell 67 Whitmer, Bernie 69, 78, 83 Whitmore, David 94 Whitmore, George R 60, 68, 120 Whitt, Bridget 40 Wiedman, Rex 102 Wiggins, Charles 115 Wiggins, Eddie 94 Wiggins, Judy 96 Wilds, Dolores 95 Wilkins, Janice 62, 102 Wilkins , Margaret Wilkins, Marie 149 Wilkins, Myra Lee 64, 149 Wilkins, Peggy 102, 104 Wilkinson, Dorothy Gene 65, 50, 115 Wilkinson, Carol 150 Wilkinson, Elaine .62, 58, 68 Wilkinson, Mary Ellen 102 Wilks, Karen 58, 102 Willett, Robert 98 Willey, M. G. (Mr.) 32, 33 Williams, Bessie 102 Williams, Brenda 107 Williams, Carol Elizabeth 53, 52 Williams, Diane 63, 68, 115 Williams, Doris 97 Williams, Eddie 96 Williams, Gary 97 Williams, Joyce 68 Williams, Judy 93 Williams, Linda 94 Williams, Lucille (Mrs.) 32 Williams, Martha 96 Williams, Murphy 94 Williams, Patricia 53, 52 Williams, Sandra 69, 102, 50 Williams, Verma Williams, Wallace 83 Williams, Wanda 102, 150 Williams, Wilma 65 Williamson, Wendell ..53, 51, 65, 52, 50, 147, 150, 10, 76, 87, 88, 89 Wilson, Emma 95 Wilson, James P. (Mr.) 69, 32, 11, 6, 7 Wilson, Joyce 100 Wilson, Kitty 96 Wilson, Linda ' ...107 Wilson, Ramona 103 Wilson, Tony 94 Wimmer, Roy 60, 64, 66, 85, 86, 115 Wingo, Joe 78, 186 Wise, Anna 65, 66, 120, 150, 208 Wise, Eliza W. (Miss) 38, 32, 6, 7 Witherspoon, B. C. (Mr.) 32 Withrow, Jimmy 95 Wolf, John 102 Womeldorph, Stuart Woodard, Rose 94 Woodruff, Sandra 96 Wood, Bobby 95 Wood, Ronnie 67 Wood, Skippy 93 Woodman, Edward 65, 58, 61, 46, 150 Woods, Barbara 65, 150 Woolard, Brenda 95 Woolard, Gracie 150 Workman, David 100 Workman, James 151, 156, 113, 18, 74, 76, 87, 88, 89 Worsham, Donna 98 Worsham, Phyllis 96 Worthington, Robert ....59, 47, 151, 17, 79, 80, 87, 88, 89, 82 Wray, Delano 115 Wray, Diane 68, 115 Wray, Downie 52, 39, 151, 13, 74, 75, 76, 77 Wray, Richard 103 Wray, Sharron 64, 51, 52, 46, 50, 151 Wren, James 67, 102 Wren, Richard 97 Wright, Bobby 67, 102 Wright, Bruce 97 Wright, Charles 47, 69, 151 Wright, Davis 151, 76, 86 Wright, Gary 94 Wright, Gerald 102, 86 Wright, Hilda 60, 102 Wright, Janet 67, 102 Wright, Jeanette W. (Mrs.) 32 Wright, Jerry 98 Wright, Joe 69 Wright, Linwood 98 Wright, Lynn 67, 68, 107 Wright, Pam 62, 68, 91, 115 Wright, Pat 67 Wyatt, Bonnie 103, 62 Wyatt, Richard 67, 102, 78 Wynn, W. Phil (Mr.) 64, 45, 32 Wynne, Bill 98 — Y— Yates, Richard T. (Mr.) 25 Yevak, Bobby 67 Yost, Barbara 62 Young, Thomas — Z— Zimmerman, Larry 47, 151 Zoumplis, Jerry 69, 151 Zuck, Marion 58, 46 Zwerdling, Jeffrey 77, 115 Libby Blechman The Editor Rona Ruben The Assistant Editor Mrs. Satterwhite The Advisor Front Row: J. Jaffee, Senior Section; M. Sandler, School Life Sec- tion; O. Baker, Faculty Section; J. Harris, Classroom Section; Back Row: A. Andrews, Activities Section; M. McSweeny, Underclassmen Section, S. Johnson, Advertising Section; J. Hawley, Sports Section. THE HEADS OF STAFF . . . And so, though a circle never ends, the circle that represents this year’s ex- periences must continue only in memory. By word, picture and design, we have tried to record 1961. We hope that your memo- ries will be enriched by this yearbook. It is now in order to thank those whose willing efforts were indispensable to the 1961 Anchor: You, Mrs. Satterwhite, for your knowl- edge, your time, your interest and your understanding ; You, the student body, faculty, and ad- ministration, for your support and co-oper- ation ; You, our imaginative, conscientious pho- tographers, Mr. Edmonds, Mr. Lowder, Mr. Schultz, Nashman’s Studio, and Delmar; And you, our publisher, Delmar Printing Company and your representative, Mr. Saine. The ’61 Staff Left to Right : A. Wise, S. Snyder, J. Houston, N. Madagan, C. Steele, Y. Stallings, J. Harrison, S. Groshong, C. Frizzelle, N. Staton, P. Larsen, B. Overman, C. Barter, J. Mathews, J. Walker, S. Gillis, N. Brandt, B. Smith, R. Leifer. 208 AND THE STAFF MEMBERS ALL THANK YOU.
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