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

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— RNCHDR — Published by the Students of Newport News High School Newport News, Virginia Cover Design by OTIS GLAMORE Introduction 1-3 Dedication 4-5 School Life 6-19 Faculty 20-33 Classroom 34-47 Underclassmen 48-83 Activities 84-109 Sports 1 10-133 Seniors 134-187 Staff Pages 188-189 Advertisements 190-217 Jo Ellen Kessler, Advisor Judy Anker, Editor-In-Chief Carole Althaus, Assistant Editor (Photo by Ed Streeky) A close investigation of a RIVER will reveal some of the ever varying beauty which can be perceived by the observant. And a river, like all of nature, can convey to us many truths about our lives. The colors of a river may vary from brownish green to a clear, vibrant blue. These changes contribute to the beauty of the river. Yet, in reality, these are surface factors. The real beauty of any river stems from its life-giving powers. A river provides moisture for growth, life for the animals and vegetation which prosper in its immediate environ- ment and in that of its tributaries. Newport News High School is symbolic of a river. Some may call the facade of our build- ing stately, while others may dislike its structure. But, it is the existence of life within these walls which gives importance to our school. Newport News High School provides us with the opportunity of acquiring knowledge, while we, its tributaries, may become par- ticipators — the life which feeds the stream. Our school is a river of learning for its stu- dents — a continuing flow of knowledge and friendships from which we, the students, benefit throughout our lives. 3 You Are An Important Part The staff of the ANCHOR has the privilege of dedicating the 1965 yearbook to a person who con- tinually performs a commendable job on the New- port News High School staff. In the 6 years he has been a member of our school’s staff, he has not only worked unselfishly at his required tasks, but has spent many long, extra hours in our school, insuring the students, faculty, and administration of a bene- ficial place to learn and work. The scope of this man’s job has increased each year. Yet, his manner has remained friendly and helpful. Students and teachers unhesitatingly bring their problems to him, knowing that they will re- ceive his attention and aid. From your sense of devotion we see how proud and fond you are of Newport News High School and the people within its walls. Now we have a chance to show you how appreciative we are of you. With many thanks for your interest in us, the ANCHOR staff dedicates our yearbook to you, our custodian, Mr. James F. Carter, Jr. Entering the doors of NNHS, Mr. Carter is ready to begin a day’s work. Mr. Carter answers to the needs of troublesome window Kidding in the office, Mr. Carter shares a joke with Mrs. shades. Price as he works on a needed oil job. Of Our River, Mr. Carter Mr. James F. Carter, Jr. Custodian Newport News High School 5 The continuous bustle of life is always present in a river. In Newport News High School, youth- ful spirit constantly displays itself in all phases of school life, as it is ever present in the changing tides and flow of the river. Editors : Otis Glamore, Head Dolores Wilds Sandra Boatright School Begins With Old “But, Mr. Keesee, I thought we had graduated from Ding Dong School!” Newport News High School students returned to school to find new methods added to the established routine. Although the bell and clock systems failed to operate during the first few weeks, students were able to turn their attention to the new public address unit and the corridor permission slips. However, traditions also became a part of the students’ lives — traditions such as the annual Mouse Assembly and the Homecoming Celebration. All too soon, the facul- ty and pupils settled down to their individual rou- tines, including work, practice, and fun. Homeroom students listen as Mr. Etheridge makes the daily announcements over the new public address system. “And now for the next question, Senator Shii ' kson,” adds May Meg. Upperclassmen, portraying political figures, also parti- cipated in the Mouse Assembly. Karen Yevak and Mary Kay Massey pause a moment before playing their piano duet in the annual Mouse Assembly. 8 Traditions, New Excitement “Do you think this will ever take the place of the Sphinx?” Eating and studying, two of the major pastimes of NHHS students, take place each morning in the cafeteria. Students try out the latest dance steps at one of the several school dances held during the year. Parade and Crowning of Queen Riding high in the parade were three of the school’s well-known coaches, Mr. Duff, Mr. Nuttycombe, and Mr. Palmer. Traveling down Washington Avenue was the French Club float, one of the many entered by the various school organi- zations. Under the guidance of a special homecoming com- mittee, new activities became a part of the third an- nual homecoming. On the night before the Homecom- ing Queen was crowned, NNHS students sponsored a parade, one of the highlights of Homecoming week- end. Club-sponsored floats, the Senior Band, and automobiles carrying school officers and faculty traveled down Washington Avenue before disband- ing at Saunders Stadium. Following the parade, the varsity cheerleaders led a rousing pep rally in the football stadium. Mounting school spirit and excitement were to be climaxed by the crowning of the 1964 Homecoming queen. Plans for the homecoming activities fell upon the shoulders of these committeemen. L. to R. Bobby Kenney, Ann Rowe, Wayne Owens, Bill Turner, Connie Snapp, and Wayne Vick. Missing is Linda Garth. 10 Highlight Homecoming Activities Members of the 1964 Homecoming Court and their escorts were: Carol Parrish, 10th grade, and David Keithley; Betsy Goodwin, 11th grade, and George Anas; Janie Keatts, 12th grade, and Van Rowell; Donna Windsor, 12th grade, and The homecoming celebration reached its peak dur- ing the halftime of the Maury-Newport News foot- ball game, when Miss Mary Lou Staton was crown- ed Homecoming Queen. Members of the varsity foot- ball team chose this year’s queen from the three sen- ior nominees. Miss Staton’s homecoming court consisted of two senior attendants, two junior attendants, and one at- tendant from the tenth, the ninth, and the eighth grades. To close the Homecoming celebration, a dance, sponsored by the Key Club, was held in honor of the 1964 Homecoming Queen and her Court. Miss Mary Lou Staton was crowned by last year’s queen, Miss Judy White. Bunny Booker; Carolyn Burns, 11th grade, and Ferdy Wag- ner; Janice Payne, 9th grade, and Bennie Whitmer; and Lyn- ette Taylor, 8th grade, and Glen Webb. After her crowning, the new queen and her escort, Johnny Montague left the field to take their places in the stands. 1 1 Selections are Made of Band M iss Brenda Clarke Excitement mounted as Miss Kay Andleton was escorted onto the field by junior band drum major, Tony Koskinas. With a combination of smile and tears, the Band Sweetheart accepted her bouquet of red roses. During the half-time show of the Newport News-Norview football game, the junior and senior bands presented the 1964 Band Sweet- heart. This year Miss Brenda Clarke became the 16th annual Sweetheart with Miss Kay Andle- ton as her attendant. Senior band members voted on the queen by secret ballot. As a climax to the ceremony, Miss Brenda Clarke danced to the traditional “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” waltz with drum major Randy Smith. Mr. C. N. Zoumplis, Band Parents Association president, presented the attendant with a bouquet of yellow roses. 12 Sweetheart and Friendly Typhoons Eighth and ninth grade Friendly Typhoons, Larry Ealey, Debbie Pierce, and Tony Koskinas appear to be studying hard. Could the book be titled “How To Win Friends and Influence People.” Newport News High School turned the spotlight on friendliness as November 16-20 was set aside as Friendly Typhoon Week. During this week, each homeroom nominated and voted for the boy and girl whom they thought were the friendliest in their grade. Voting was also held for the friendliest teachers. Posters and colorful signs reminded the students that this was their week to smile! Interrupted during a five-sided conversation are the sopho- more and junior Friendly Typhoons, Linda Condron, Johnny Mercer, Ferdy Wagner, and Patty Dempsey. “Donna, do you see any teachers coming down the hall?” whispers Joe Mooney to Donna Windsor. Joe and Donna are the Friendliest Seniors. Checking the office bulletin board are the friendly teachers, Mrs. Tucker and Coach Woolum. 13 School Life — a Combination It seems that students aren’t Newport News High School students watch anxiously during a tense moment in the the only team supporters, as Newport News-Hampton game. Red Crossley, number one Typhoon fan, views the Tur- key Day game. An exciting moment in the last quarter of the football game and the announcement of a top senior award — what do these events have in com- mon ? Both are simply a part of school life at Newport News High School. Without these everyday instances school would fail to provide the com- plete training needed to meet the demands of the world. As students work and laugh together , they also gain by their experiences and learn to co- operate with adults and teenagers. Senior good citizens Joe Wingo and Harron Ellenson smile for the camera. Jim Brinkley, senior class song author, and Ken Carter, song composer, relax at the piano after announcement of the Music Committee’s decision. 14 of Many Activities Underclassmen wait in line to purchase articles sold by the senior class. A big moment in the life of every senior is when he receives his class ring. Seniors Patsy Blackard, Bill Hallett, Lynne Dan- nelly, and Jim Brinkley pause to admire their “symbols of superiority.” Roommates at the Haw- thorne College for Women listen to an important telephone call. This scene is from the fall play “Take Her, She’s Mine,” presented by the drama department. 15 Fall Term Ends, Too Soor Members of the Cafeteria Committee decorated the Christ- mas tree, which is put up in the lunchroom each year. The school year continued, for some students quickly, and for others more slowly. Christmas vacation, with all its excitement, passed and exams became the major worry for everyone. The spring semester brought many new activities, such as the As exams approached, many students found need to burn the midnight oil. Marilyn Payne studies diligently for her history exam. juniors’ first attempts at College Boards. Soon the 1964-1965 term was ended, and the students of Newport News High left their school, some for the last time. “Season’s Spirits”, a semi-formal dance sponsored by the senior class, was enjoyed by the juniors and seniors and their dates. Followed by Closing of School Year Juniors Tommy Seaborn, Kay Eggleston, and Grant Guthrie listened as Miss Owen explained correct registration procedure for college boards. Seniors are all smiles when they are allowed to receive their Anchors first. Yesterday. . . Today. . . Tomorrow. Assemblies “Assembly today!” This magic phrase means not only a cut from classes but also well- planned programs presented by school groups. Both serious and light assemblies were given this year, the varied programs adding a great deal to their effectiveness. The hard work involved in the presentation of every assembly was always rewarded with an enjoyable and informative program. As the river molds its surrounding banks surely and swiftly, so do the teachers at Newport News High School shape the minds of their students. Editors : Debby Fink, Head Linda DeShazo Principal, Assistant Principals J. William Etheridge, Principal To the Class of 1965 . . . I am confident that your individual futures will be characterized with fulfillment of ambitions and realization of dreams. I hope that Neweport News High School has satisfied the needs of each of you so well that you will feel throughout the years that your ex- periences here contributed directly to each and every success. May God bless each of you in every endeavor. 22 Speak to the Student Body The years you spend here, though few, can be one of the most fruitful periods of your lives if you will live those years productively. You are part of a generation that is meeting, and must continue to encounter, challenges never imagined by stu- dents of by-gone years. Opportunities open to you — indeed there will be numerous ones, but these same openings will bring multiple responsibilities that you must be able to meet successfully. Your strongest efforts — your realization of your maximum potential — will be the substratum to bridge the chasm between your days at Newport News High School and a happy life for you after high school. All life for you — in an institution of higher learning, or in a position in the world of business or homemaking — will require your full attention and your keenest efforts. If you wish to accept and fulfill your innumerable duties in this demanding age — your era — you must be assidu- ous, stalwart, and qualified. Utilizing your strengths in the areas of scho- larship, citizenship, extra-curricular duties, and wholesome human exchange of daily living, you can enjoy now, whether you are a Grade 8 pupil or a Senior, the immeasurable privileges Newport News High School offers you to develop your true potential, and thereby establish a basis for your continuous growth, as you discover and establish your rightful place in this busy world. Your aims must be high ; your efforts even higher ; your ac- complishments successful, and most of all satis- fying. Who are_you ? The answer is not John Doe or Mary Roe; these are only names. Who you are is what you are, and what you are is a bright and shining gem of many facets. No two such gems are exactly alike. Each of you has his own inheritance factors reflected in your mental, physical, and emotional traits. Each has his acquired characteristics stemming from the environment in which you have been nur- tured. Each of you has and is a personality — unique in all the world ! So be yourself, not a poor imitation of someone else ! Be the boy or girl you really are ; be noble, free, unafraid. Nurture your personality upon lofty mo- tive and high endeavor. Let your self-expression flow through channels of usefulness. Others see and note who you are by what you are. Emerson said, “What you are . . . thunders so that I cannot hear what you say to the contrary.” In all times and in all places, remember who you are ! r MISS MARGARET LANE MR. THOMAS O. KEESEE 23 These Staffs Help in Making Mr. Wheary and Mrs. Cash “Hey, Louie, Look busy — here comes that photographer again!” The daily records, tardy slips, excuses, and at- tendance reports all come under the watchful eye of Mr. Wheary. Sharing Mr. Wheary’s office and re- sponsibilities is Mrs. Cash. All students, especially seniors, come in contact with Mrs. Cash. Her duties as registrar include sending off transcripts for col- lege bound students. Without the help of the office staff, N. N. H. S. would be mass confusion! The staff not only types, mimeographs, and keeps books balanced, but also aids all students in any way possible. % L. to R. Mrs. Price, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. O’Neal “Look happy girls — here comes J.W.! 1 NNHS a Cohesive Organization L to R Travis Johnson, Sadie Turner, Carrie Fogg, Leora Jackie McClenny, Mrs. Bernice West, Edith Chandler, Del- Green, Zelma Newsome, Geraldine Peoples, Ruby Dixon, phia Bergar, and Mildred Jones. Under the supervision of Mrs. Bernice West the Cafeteria Staff prepares our lunches with much care and skill. The Maintenance Staff, supervised by Mr. J. F. Carter, maintains the “spit and polish” look of N.N.H.S. The co-operation of Mr. Carter’s staff provides the students with an environment conducive to learning. L. to R. : Willie Mae Forbes, Rebecca Sellers, Ruth Dickerson, Virginia Peoples, Cliff- ordine Wardlow, and Sally Gupton. 25 mm Teaching is a Profession Mr. Hugh Adams English Emory and Henry College, B.A. Junior Class Sponsor Mr. J. K. Alvis Science Un. of Georgia College of William and Mary V.P.I., M.S. Miss Eleana Armistead Guidance Mary Washington College University of Virginia M.A. Mrs. Margaret Baab English Longwood College, B.S. Launchings Sponsor Mrs. Virginia Baker Chemistry Randolph-Macon, B.A. Future Nurses Sponsor “And then there was this fullback, see . . Mrs. Elaine Ball Assistant Librarian Mary Washington College, B.S. Mrs. Vivian Bauserman Math Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, A.B. Miss Joan Brewer Latin, Spanish College of William and Mary, A.B. Latin Club Sponsor Mr. Chesley Browne Math Wingate Jr. College, A. A. East Carolina College, A.B. Mr. Arthur Burke Gov’t., History Un. of Md., B.S. College of Wm. and Mary, M.Ed., Un. of Virginia Spokesman Club Sponsor 26 of Noble Goals Mrs. Kathryn Cameron English Madison College, B.S. Head of English Department Mrs. Dorothy Cannon Physical Education Radford College, B.S. Field Hockey, Basketball, Apparatus Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Carter Music Carson-Newman College, B.S. Junior and Senior Chorus Sponsor Mrs. Frances Casson English Madison College, A.B. Un. of Wisconsin Miss Cassie Childress Math College of Wm. M. B.S. Columbia Un., M.A. Food for thought???? Mrs. Laurie Collier Business Meredith College, A.B. Mr. Julius Conn Physical Education Un. of Virginia, B.S. New York Un. College of Wm. Mary Director of Athletics Track Coach Mrs. Garland Conn Science Westhampton College, B.A. Mrs. Aretie Danley History Westhampton College, B.A. Miss Norma Dinkins Physical Education Emory and Henry College, B.E. Varsity Cheerleader and Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor 27 The Classroom is the Stage; Mr. C. C. Duff, Jr. Physical Education College of Wm. Mary, B.S. Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Coach Miss Sandra Flora French Radford College, B.A. French Club Sponsor Mr. Curtis Fooks History Emory and Henry College, A.B. Miss Westbrook Fowler English, Journalism Un. of North Carolina, A.B. Beacon Advisor Mrs. Norma Gibbons Typing, Bookkeeping Longwood College, B.S. Miss Jane Gilliam Science Longwood College College of Wm. Mary, B.S. Mrs. Virginia Goolsby Home Economics Mary Washington College, B.S. F.H.A. Sponsor Mrs. Verna Graves Math Florida State University, A.B. Miss Amanda Gray Drama Longwood College, B.S. Mrs. Sue Hedrick Science Appalachian State, B.S. Miss Emilie Holladay Math Longwood College, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. Head of Math Department Mrs. Phoebe Hoyle English Un. of North Carolina, A.B. 28 the Teacher is the Actor Miss Ettalea Kanter Distributive Education Un. of North Carolina, B.S. D.E. Club Sponsor Miss Sue Kelly Home Economics Madison College, B.S. Columbia Un., M.A. Head of Home Economics Dept. Mr. John Kelly Shop East Carolina College, B.S., M.A. Miss Jo Ellen Kessler English College of Wm. Mary, A.B. Anchor Advisor Mrs. Janet Kessler History Longwood College, B.S. Christopher Newport Society Sponsor Mr. Ronald King Shop East Tennessee State, B.S. Mr. James Loving Math College, B.S. VPI, B.S. “Calling all cars, calling all cars.” Mr. Harry Lyeth Shop Oswego State Teachers College, B.S. VPI Mrs. Kathleen Madden Math Queens College, B.A. Miss Frances Maguire History, Government Boston Un., B.S. Longwood College, M.A. Mrs. Edna Marston Home Economics College of Wm. Mary. B.S. F.H.A. Sponsor Mrs. Virginia Masters Physical Ed. Un. of Maryland, B.S. GAA, Hockey. Basketball, Volleyball Sponsor 29 Learning Unites Teach Miss Marilyn Mattox Math Un. of Mississippi, B.S. Mrs. Martha Jo Milne English Judson College, B.A. Mrs. Margaret Minnick Math Westhampton College, B.A. Lynchburg College Un. of Virginia Miss Marie Morris History Westhampton College, B.A. Christopher Newport Society Sponsor Mrs. Emily Nelson Head Librarian Madison College, B.S. “I love you, yea, yea, yea . . Mrs. Frances Nettles Biology College of Wm. and Mary, B.S. Head of Science Department Miss Carol Nurney Typing Longwood College, B.S. Mr. John Palmer History Duke Un., B.A. Honor Council Sponsor Varsity Football, J.V. Basketball Coach Mrs. Marilyn Poe Band East Tennessee Un., B.S. J.V. Flagtwirlers Sponsor Mrs. Jen Lou Pully History Winthrop College, A.B. College of Wm. and Mary, M.A. FTA Sponsor BO ers and Students Miss Mary Sexton English East Carolina College, B.S. Mrs. Betty Sharpe Biology Louisburg College, Greensboro College, B.S. Science Club Sponsor Mr. William Sharpe Biology Lynchburg College, B.S. Mrs. Helen Shelton English Madison College, B.S. Mrs. Opal Sills Typing East Carolina College, B.S. Mr. Samuel Somervill Shop Northern Illinois State Un., B.S. Industrial Arts Head Mrs. Claudia Sturm English Longwood College, B.S. Mr. Merle Summers Distributive Education East Carolina College. B.S. T.O. Keesee, Hi-Y, D.E. Club Sponsor Mrs. Barbara Taylor Home Economics Madison College, B.S. Mrs. Esther Thomas English, Speech Lynchburg College, A.B. 31 Teachers Maintain a Friend Mrs. Nancy Tucker Biology Lynchburg College, B.S. Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Jack Waida Art Concord College, B.S. Creative Artists Club Sponsor Mrs. Joan Ward Spanish, French Un. of Puerto Rico, Un. of Mexico, Longwood College, B.A. Spanish Club Sponsor Mrs. Brenda Waters Math East Carolina College, B.S. Mrs. Joan Wheeler Physical Education Transylvania College, A.B. Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball Coach Our group used Crest. Mrs. Mary White Science Randolph-Macon Women’s College, B.A. Mr. M. G. Willey Shorthand Temple University, M.A. Business Department Head Mrs. Mary Williams Mr. James P. Wilson, Jr. Miss Eliza Wise Mrs. Gay Womack History, Government Band History Science Longwood College, B.S. College of Wm. Mary M. Ed. Wayne State University, B.S. Varsity Flagtwirlers Sponsor Band Sponsor Music Department Head Longwood College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Un. of Pa., B.A. Mr. Charles Woolum Physical Education College of Wm. Mary, B.S. Varsity Basketball Coach 32 y Atmosphere in Class Mrs. Jeanette Wright English College of Wm. Mary. A.B. Mr. Phil Wynn Industrial Arts Emory and Henry, B.S. I.C.T. Sponsor D.O. Club Sponsor Mr. Kenneth Gaskins Guidance Glenville State College, A.B. Miss Sarah Owen Guidance Longwood College, B.S. Miss Eulah Massey Permanent Substitute “It was so nice of the FTA to give us this ‘Coffee’ today.” 33 The river, with all its beauty, holds many mys- teries. These secrets can only be discovered by profound observation and study. The classroom contains similar mysteries to be solved by the student. Editors: Laura Copes, Head Rose Woodard WWnE T r : Self-expression is Drama offers students an opportunity to display their acting skills. Besides portraying characters, drama students learn directing, producing, and make-up application. This year, both first and second year speech is offered to interested students. Practicing the organization and the re- citation of speeches, and the presenting of tableaus and pantomimes are a basic part of this drama course. Art students, besides perfecting such talents as paintin g and sculpturing in the classroom, go to various scenic areas to paint in the spring and during the year the classes visit exhibits being dis- played in the city. Thus, art students are learning to appreciate famous works of art by applying the knowledge they have acquired in the classroom. Gail Bridgeman poses as Jan Atkins sketches her. Members of Mrs. Thomas’ first year speech class present a tableau. L. to R. : Sandra Thomas, Susan Sandler, Dolores Wilds, Sandra Boatright, Debby Fink, Linda Murphy. Drama students Kay Johnson, Connie Snapp, and George Anas read one of the many plays they will study this year. 36 Developed in The Arts Journalism students learn to express their ideas in editorial and feature writ- ing. This material is used by the ad- vanced students of the newspaper staff to publish the bi-monthly edition of the Beacon. The class is also concerned with the theory and techniques of editing and management of a newspaper. Mike Shelton, Margaret Hoban, and Brenda Hicks work on the Beacon to meet the deadline. Physical Education helps students to de- v e 1 o p co-ordination through such activities as calisthenics and competitive team games. Modern dance, tumbling, and skills on apparatus equipment offer an opportunity for self - expression. The physical education program also includes driver’s education, first aid, and the new hygiene and mental health courses. Sylvia Summerlin and Dianne Adams are busy learning new skills on the uneven parallel bars. Coach Duff times one of his gym students as he completes the shuttle run. 37 Music Appreciation is Stressed Students in the Wind Ensemble class go toot-toot! The band and chorus classes provide students interested in music with the chance to develop his skills and an appreciation of music through individual and group practice for concerts and festivals. This year the music department introduced the Glee Club and Wind Ensemble for advanced music students. Emphasis was placed not only on practice but also on music writing, arranging, and directing. Does Mrs. Poe find answers on the music terminology tests amusing? ? Mrs. Carter’s Glee Club practices for a concert. 38 Practical Experience is Gained The “Outer Limits”? No, it’s just the boys taking metal shop. Home economics and shop courses teach skills — whether it be sewing, cooking, home management, or a trade — which some students will find invalu- “Any problems?” asks Mr. Kelly to Jim Brinkley, a pre- engineering student. “Mrs. Taylor, my sewing machine won’t work,” complains Linda Robinson. able in the future. This year college bound seniors interested in engineering or some phase of home economics were offered advanced courses which will help prepare them for their college major. Nothing says lovin’ like something from the oven, and eighth graders say it’s best!! 39 Students are Guided into “Mr. Summers, how do you apply for a job?” asks the tenth grade D.E. class. Distributive Education is offered to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Marketing and distribution are studied by sophomores and juniors, and seniors re- ceive on the job training. Instruction is also given in such phases of D. E. as display, advertising, and human relations. In Vocational Office Training the student is taught how to use machines such as dictaphones, duplicators, and calculators. The student also gains on the job experience in the business office. Industrial Cooperative Training is offered to the “Number please,” says Jackie Millikin who works at the tele- phone company. Betty McManus practices using the dictaphone and type- writer in V.O.T. class. student who wants to enter a specialized field. He does research in his chosen field and also maintains a job. There are several fields of study including laboratory technology and dental assistance. Those taking Library Service learn the funda- mentals of operating and organizing a library. Duties performed by the student are filing, processing new books, checking materials in and out, and learning about the Reader’s Guide, card catalog, and refer- ence materials. As one of her library duties, Patty Sloane checks out Bobby Kenny’s book. 40 the Business World Miss Nurney’s typing class is trying to pass a timed writing. Mr. Willey explains a new shorthand lesson to his A period class. Business students are offered two years of typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand. Typing students are given typing selections in order to gain speed and accuracy. Besides typing business letters, students also practice typing problems, such as telegrams, stencils, and invoices. Bookkeeping students are taught the procedures of keeping accurate records of the credits and debits. The students learn how to keep special ledgers, and journals, and how these forms are used in the busi- ness world. Those taking shorthand learn to write everyday English by using abbreviations and symbols. The students must take dictation and often they must transcribe these dictations into perfect form. Students in Mrs. Gibbons’ second year bookkeeping class check their balances. 41 Past and Future are Stressed Now do you understand?” asks Miss Holladay, explaining a difficult trigonometry problem to Mark Wimmer. This year the math department has seen many changes. The introduction of the modern math series greatly increases the number of students taking co-ordinate geometry which is taken after first year algebra and followed by a second year Even an open book test is a struggle in a geometry class. of this course. Previously two years of algebra was a prerequisite for the geometry course. Another new course offered to advanced senior students is math analysis. Students sm iling reflect on their newly gained knowledge of general math as they recite together: 2 + 2 = 5+ 5=12. Miss Childress demonstrates the uses of the slide rule to her math analysis students. 42 Through History and Math Mr. Burke points out an important president to his gov- ernment student, Wayne Vick. l |) IINU HU. AMKKK.AN RtAOU HON “I’ll trade you a Mike Hammer for a Perry Mason,” com- mented two diligent students in Miss Wise’s advanced world history class. The aim of the social studies department is to help students understand today’s problems and themselves through historical experiences and ad- vances of great men and nations. Eighth grade students are required to take his- tory. Either world history or geography must be taken as a graduation requirement. Juniors are re- quired to pass United States history while seniors struggle with United States government. If ap- proved by Miss Wise, seniors with a “B” average in history and at least a “C” average in all their subjects may take advanced world history — a de- tailed study of world cultures which entails much outside reading. Bobby Yevak points out southern Russia to Kathy Liakos in world geography class. 43 Through Languages Though foreign languages are not re- quired, many students take them as electives to prepare for college or just for enjoyment. The languages offered at N.H.H.S. are Latin, French, and Spanish, and may be taken for two to five years. To teach the students grammar, vocabu- lary, and pronunciation is the main objective of the course. In addition to the rudiments of a language the students study the history, literature, and culture of countries such as Italy, France, and Spain. To help improve their pronunciation, Miss Brewer’s advanced Latin students use the tape recorder. “Brenda, this is the flag of the Spanish American country, Columbia,” explains Mrs. Ward to Brenda Baker. 44 Students in Miss Flora’s French class decorate their Christ- mas tree in the traditional French manner. We Communicate Effective self-expression through adeptness in both writing and speaking is one of the major objectives of the English Department. A complete high school education necessitates this at- tainment. Teaching the student to think, to master skills of written and oral ex- pression, and to interpret intelligently and appreciatively the literature of America, of England, and that of some other countries are additional factors through which the entire department unites its offerings to insure the stu- dents’ receiving a broad viewpoint relat- ing to writing, speech, and literature as a facet of their daily living. Advanced senior English students listen attentively as Steve Pullen reviews To Kill a Mockingbird. Mr. Grogan’s eighth grade English class takes a test on punctuation. English students can be found in the library either doing research or looking for a good book. 45 Studying Sciences Helps Through the efforts of the Science Depart- ments in the Newport News Public School Sys- tem, objectives have been set for the students. Studying sciences helps the students develop logical thinking and develop ideas which will contribute to his knowledge of physical and mental make-up. Students who take science learn to appreciate the natural resources and the conservation of them. Thr ough films, read- ing, and lectures the students also learn about the lives and the contributions of world famous scientists. The courses offered introduce students to the various fields of science. The eighth grade science course is an introduction to earth-space science and physics. Ninth grade science intro- duces a study of chemistry and biology, thus preparing him for a higher level of biology in the tenth grade and chemistry in the eleventh grade. Upperclassmen are offered physics, a science entailing the study of matter and its effect on man. An advanced science course is now offered to seniors only. Advanced chemis- try, centered around lab work and organic chemistry, and advanced biology, centered around the study of genetics, are covered. Now, let’s see; 20 to the left, 30 to the right. . . Well, Carole, you’ll be a mommy soon. Your fruit flies are almost out,” exclaims Wayne Karmosky to Carole Althaus. ' 1 I 46 Develop Logical Thinking Waiting for the completion of their physics experiment are George Fenigsohn and David Hatchett. Jimmy, I think I’ve found the secret formula! “No telling what you’ll find under there,” exclaims Cheryl Mays to her lab partner. 47 Students work on their projects, an important aspect of Earth-Space science. Just as the young aquatic life try to overcome the challenge of the river’s dominance, so too do the underclassmen attempt to overcome the many challenges offered by Newport News High School. Editors : Otis Glamore, Head Dolores Wilds Sandra Boatright «ms; jik: 8th Graders Enter a Whole New “Oh great — the bell!” “Another typical 8th grade mis- take,” say disgusted seniors Do- lores Wilds, Sandra Boatright, and Donald Harvey. CLASS of 1969 Mouse Assembly? President Ralph Jordan Secretary Sherry Cain Sponsor Mrs. Wright Executive Board Nancy Webb Honor Council M. A. Bridgett 8th graders enter NNHS as tributaries do a river. They bring with them all the accumulated knowl- edge that elementary school has provided, yet find that they have so much more to learn. 50 World at Newport News High Carolyn Abbot Danny Adcock Phyllis Adkins Sharon Alford Patti Andleton James Arnette Sandra Atkinson Charlotte Bailey Jean Baker Paul Banks Debbie Barron Gloria Batts Virginia Beatty Judy Benthall Patricia Biddy Peggy Blair Harry Blake Ricky Blanchard Nubia Blanco Sandra Blanco Donald Blaylock Carolyn Blythe Frances Bost Mike Bowden Bryan B radish Bobby Bradley William Bradley Tommy Branche Bobbie Brewer M. A. Bridgett Charles Brisson Marie Britt Sue Britt Charles Brooks Jane Brown W. L. Brown Billy Bryant Debbie Buck Charles Burton Jewell Byrd Sherry Cain Betty Caldwell Danny Caldwell Emily Calhoun Sandra Campbell Brenda Campden David Capps Mike Carter Harry Castle Randall Chalkley Robin Chalkley Betty Clark Jerry Clark Larry Cole Christine Colley John Collins p M- il i ill Susan Comer Nan Conkleyn Ambert Cox Sharon Cook Jimmy Crouch Ann Crumpler Dennis Crumpler Danny Cruz Maria Cruz Robert Curry Betty Curtis Terry Curtis Linda Cweiber Ross D ' Angelo Sandra Davenport Shirley Deans 51 From Confusion and Even Chaos Sharon Deitz Leslie Diane John DiGiacomo David Dorn Berdella Dotson Charles Downey Glenn D re wry Lucille Dudley Mike Dudley Thomas Dunn Barbara Dye Larry Ealey Russell Edmondson Timothy Edwards Tommy Edwards Eugene Effler Wynell Ellis Mike Evans Nancy Eversol Kay Faircloth David Farries Ronnie Faulkner JoAnne Fay Johnny Ferguson John Flanary Mike Forbes Ricky Fordham Catharine Forrester Jeff Fox Rebecca Franklin Richard Franklin Roger Freeman Vickie Frye Susan Garth Vince Gilbert Stanley Gilley Jean Goff Stuart Goodman Anita Gore Betty Goshora George Grant Sherilyn Green Judy Greene David Greshamer Billy Griffin Dereck Griffin Joan Griffin Donny Gribble Norman Lee Grizzle Randy Hall Gary Hancock Gary Hankins Donald Harris Nelson Harris Brenda Head Clifford Hendricks Sherry Hensel Cherryl Hensky Deborah Hester Larry Hewett Ronnie Higgins Linda Hile Shirley Hinderson Phyllis Hodge Bobby Hodges Kathy Grubbs Shirley Gulley Linda Gurlford Diane Guthrie Joe Guzman Lloyd Hague Buddy Hall 52 Comes a Pattern of School Life Pam Holcomb Kay Holden Donnie Holland Virginia Holloman Diane Holmes David Hood Janice Howard Bruce Howell Ann Hudgins Bobbie Jo Hudgins Larry Hudson Connie Huff Gary Huggins Ella Hughes Wanda Jackson Barbara Jenkins Debbie Jenkins Judith Jernigan Ramona Jerzak Audrey Johnson Charles Johnson Donnie Johnson Lanelle Johnson Michael Johnson Patsy Johnson Harry Johnston Dorothy Jones Virginia Jones Ralph Jordan Jimmy Joyce Douglas Kahle Robert Kanney Louis Kelly Virginia King Charles Kirby Larry Kirkland Danny Kiser Helen Konstant James Kounnas Mike Lamm Phyllis Langley Pat Larsen Steve Larsen John Larson Danny Laux Christine Lawrence Clyde Layden Randolph Leake Bill Lee Don Lemons Mike Lentz Brenda Leonard Wayne Leonard Ruth Lerner Janet Liakos Linda Lindsay Joyce Linhart Judy Long Vickie Longneeker Donna Lucado Ervin Lyerly Phyllis MacKintosh Dean Mahn Terri Mann David Marlowe Keith Marsette Pamela Martin Mary Kay Massey Mark Matte Roy Mays Douglas McCall Nancy McCallum 53 These Mice Will Follow This Pattern Lawana McCord Bill McCreary Harris McDonald Bruce McGhee Sandra McMurray Rebecca Miller George Mirmelstein Beth Rosenkrantz Shari Royal Laura Russ Diane Sandler Barbara Sarris Lee Shanger Jane Schweida Sherry Scruggs Eugene Seay Rebecca Seldomridge Martin Sentry Ernie Settles Cora Lee Shelly Gary Shelton Larry Sherrill Rhonda Sherwood Theda Mitchell Bernard Montague Kay Moore Nora Lee Moore Kenny Moran Douglas Morris Willy Morrison Mike Mortimer Dennis Napier Stephen Neal Patricia Nichols Donna Nicosia Lana Nunnally Danny O’Brian Mike O’Brian David Oliver Judy Ottaway Eddie Owens Barbara Paris Steve Parrish Steve Parsley Debby Patrick Jimmy Patrick Paul Peck Melady Penninga William Peterson Rodney Phillips Becky Pierce Debbie Pierce Mary Pinder Sonny Pless Faye Plessinger Linda Presley Nancy Pritt Bonnie Pulley Jerry Quinn Hugh Radford Gail Reep Brenda Reid Brenda Reighard William Reynolds Jackie Richard Chuck Richardson Barry Rigney Cindy Rivas Judy Roberts Linda Robinson Patricia Robinson David Rogers 54 Until Graduation in 1969 Joan Shfflett Glen Shipplett Carroll Skinnell Bonnie Smith Brenda Smith Frank Smith Hank Smith Lonnie Smith Mike Smith William Smith Edward Spikes Diane Springfield Jacky Starnes Richard Stephens Steve Stevens Sarah Stewart Linda Streete Ray Strickland Bobby Surrett Keith Suttle Linda Swartz Sofas Takis Kent Taylor Lynette Taylor Douglas Thomas Mike Thomas Patricia Thomas Wayne Thomas Willard Thomas Wanda Thompson Joyce Thorne Barbara Tompkins Tommy Trunklin Mike Trussell Debbie Tucker Sharon Tucker Tommy Tucker James Turner Ricky Turner Frank Uretos Dee Vaughn Joe Wagner Gloria Walker Dale Wall Sharon Walsh Jerry Watkins Glen Webb Nancy Webb Sabina Weinstein Louise West Verlie Whitmer John Whitcomb Susan Williams Tensye Wilson Br nda Wise David Womack 55 But Now, They are Typical Mice The newest sport around NNHS for teachers is catching students without corridor passes. Here, David Womack spoils Miss Brewer’s bid for a “score”. 56 Freshmen Accept Responsibility CLASS of 1968 President Tony Koskinas Secretary Penny Johnson Sponsor Mrs. Minnick Executive Board Anne Rowe Honor Council Harvey Credle 9th graders feel liberated from the burden of being the smallest and youngest and enjoy the fan- tastic delight of looking down on someone else. Still, the harbor of maturity is a long way off. 9th graders finally get to go to assemblies. Cindy Sawyer admires the Senior pins, even though she can’t buy one. “59 feet at 25 miles per hour,” answers Jerry Smith to a ques- tion asked in his driver education class. At some point during the year, 9th graders take time out from gym to study health. Here, Mr. Conn teaches a class in the audi- torium. 57 This Responsibility Leads to Shiela Bateman Charlotte Batts Vicki Batts Mike Bazemore Donald Beale Earl Begor Tommy Belche Max Benbow Edward Bishop Patty Blaylock Armand Blanchard Agnes Blandford Karen Brown Leburn Burns Elliott Burton Larry Burden David Campbell Ann Carper I Ida Carreras Donna Carroll Gween Carroll Donnie Carter Randy Carter Rita Casebolt Raymond Adcock Jay Aliphant Nancy Ames Lee Andrews Carol Anspach Jerry Aycock Anas Bacolias Brenda Baker Jenny Baker Kathy Baker Randy Baker Billie Kay Ballard Mary Barber Gary Barnes Carol Blayton Sandy Block Linda Bobbitt Brenda Boggs Paula Bonifac Ray Boyette Norma Bradley John Bradshaw Robbie Bradsher Larry Bridgers Dennis Brisson Carl Brookman Frankie Brookman Jimmy Brown James Castonguay Frankie Chilherti Peyton Clark Lee Cobb Darrell Coffie Allene Cohen Susan Cone Bobby Cook Harvey Credle Beverly Curtis James Cutler Nolan Cutler Sharon Dantzler Kathy Davis 58 a More Complete School Life James Diehl Marian Diehl Nina Dijiacoma Steve Dorner John Downs Jerry Driver Howard Duncan Ronnie Duncan A1 Dutton Sandra Dye Judy Ellenson Judy Evans Cindy Evelane Jill Farber Johnny Farmer Kathy Fay Ronnie Fields Elissa Fine Steve Firestone Jerry Fisher Linda Fisher Joel Flax Dennis Flynn Linda Ford Janet Forman Barry Fox Tommy Gaskins Betty Glenn Patsy Goodwin Ralph Gore Carolyn Graham Bobby Grainger George Gravely Jackie Green Ricki Green Denny Gribble Roberta Griffin Linda Griffith George Groshong Betty Gunter Kenneth Hester Jerry Hicks Linda Higgins Sharon Hilsdon Douglas Hinnant Janet Hirshman Rodney Hitchens Glenn Hite Ben Hogan Lois Hogge Tony Holcomb Bobby Holley Kenneth Hough Barbara Houston Joyce Hagy Roger Hall Wayne Hall Bobby Hanvey Sharon Hargrave Gregory Harris Sharon Harris Mary Harrison Mary Alice Haynes Tommy Hayslett George Herndon Jackie Hester 59 They Begin to Realize the Earl Howard Perry Howard Jimmy Hudson Diane Hughes Diane Jackson Steve Jackson Mary Ann James Scott Jeffers Kay Jeffries James Jenkins Shirley Jenkins Billy Johnson Bobby Johnson Dean Johnson Ernest Jones Luther Jones Sharon Jones Michael Joyce Linda Justice Fred Kase Elbert Keel Linda Keeter Thomas Keithley Carol Kelly Ronnie Kemp Marilyn Kendall Barbara Kerman Jerry Ketterman David Kirby William Kirkland Tony Koskinas Hope Kounnas Mary Jane Kypriandes Mitchell Lambert Wayne Lambert Eva Landrum Jay Lane Wayne Langford Pat La r row Karen Larsen Martha Laws Forrest Lee Kay Leonard Michael Leonard Jewett Lester Kathy Liakos Nettie Lightfoot Henry Liverman Dale Lucado Gail Lucado Curtis Lusk Jo Lusk Joyce Mabe Gary Maddox Debbie Marshall Linda Marshall Carleton Mathews Connie Mathews Nancy McBride Joan McDonald 60 Opportunities Melvin McDonald Kathy McGee Dianne McLamb Larry McLamb Christine McMurray Jack Melamed Yonnie Merriman Susan Michie Ellen Miller Maureen Mock Sharon Monroe Danny Moody Richard Moore Donald Morgan Robert Parrish Alex Pasquier William Patrick Janice Payne Pamela Pearce Mary Pearson Kaby Perez Christine Peterson Debbie Phaup Wanda Plessinger Terry Presley Faye Prevatte Susan Price Dicky Pruitt that NNHS Provides Steve Morris Jeff Mullins Ricky Nichols Maureen O’Brien Joyce Oliver Eddie Olshansky Danny O’Neal Lynn Oney Ellen Overton Benny Parker Carolyn Parker Gary Parks Walter Quillin Linda Ramsey Mary Ramsey Paul Randolph Robert Raper Larry Reavis William Reece Royce Reeves Pamela Register Linda Rice Cathy Richardson Lulu Roberts Darlene Roecher Bill Rose Anne Rowe Dennis Rowsey Ethel Ryan Le Dean Ryan Frankie Satisky Paul Satterfield Edward Saunders Cindy Sawyer Norbert Sawyer Joe Schirsgler Maggie Schusgler John Schwab 61 Of Course, Increased Activity Velma Smith Wayne Smith Nathan Sosebee Steve Spell Phyllis Spikes Ruth Springfield Wanda Stallings Nancy Stanfield James Stepp Joel Stevens Donald Stevenson Glenda Stewart Keith Tucker Lucia Varacalli Eddie Vest Janice Vickers Richard Walker Judy Warner Marcia Wassermar. Gary Watson Alan West Baxter West Linda White Pat White Phil Schwab Phillis Schwab Malvin Scott Sharon Shaffin Anita Shapiro Roberta Shields Bill Sims Jeannie Slate David Smith Dianna Smith Jerry Smith John M. Smith Rachel Smith Sandy Smith James Stewart Jay Styles Bonnie Suttle Jake Swall Waldine Talton Billy Taylor Linda Taylor Robert Taylor Joyce Tedder Michael Terry Steve Terry Howard Thright Linda Tosh Nancy Trussell Bennie Whitmer Johnny Whitmore Shiela Whitt Billy Wiatt Janet Williams Janice Williams Pat Williams Rayvone Williams Christine Wilson David Wilson Mark Wilson Bobby Winfree Sue Witcher Judy York 62 Brings About Unexpected Crises Scooter Sawyer seems to have found his own meth- od for reaching the top shelf in the library — Ben- nie Whitmer? High mirrors often pose problems for NNHS girls, but Sue David seems to have found a solution. Sandy Block and Jay Lane, posing for an ANCHOR picture . . . are suddenly startled when . . Ed Streeky, our photographer shoots” them. rwr r g||ij MV % 1 i 9 f |l Pi 63 Sophomores Have Reached Another hectic, sometimes exas- perating, 10th grade Tournament Play rehearsal has begun. The 10th Grade Dance Commit- tee meets to discuss future plans. Sandy Sink!! Jimmy Garden!! Oooo, that stupid ANCHOR staff! The Jolly Green Giant doesn’t have a thing on you two! CLASS of 1967 Vice President Gene Burke Secretary Rita Smallwood Sponsor Mrs. Hedrick Executive Board Ann Stall Honor Council Nancy Sosebee 10th Graders have reached the halfway mark in the river which represents NNHS. They can better compre- hend that wonderful feeling of being a part of the scheme of things. 64 The Halfway Mark at NNHS Donna Abernathy Sharon Adcock Connie Alger Phillip Allred Sheryl Althaus Brenda Anderson Larry Arnette Frances Altman David Ashworth Dexter Atkinson Carl Baab Tanya Back Brenda Baker Linda F. Baker Linda G. Baker Sherry Baker Pete Bacolis Mike Barber Wanda Barber William Barrett Frances Banton John Bateman Fred Beale Ronald Bell Sherry Bell Betty Belt Dave Bessom Jimmy Bevelaqua David Billups Wilma Binder Donald Blackburn Linda Blake Phyllis Bluxome Thomas Boggs Brenda Boone Elliot Borenstein Karen Bost Diane Bowers Norma Bradley Debby Braswell Margaret Brevard Linda Brown Dru Bryant Terry Buffkin Gene Burke Margaret Burns Teresa Burroughs Joyce Burton Willie Burton Donna Byrd Ann Cagle Billy Caldwell Greg Campbell Linda Carter Gene Cash 65 By Joining More Organizations, Juanita Castle Kenneth Cates Mimi Cattanach Sara Chaffin Bob Chism Kay Church J. D. Clark Robert Clark Carolyn Coalter Barbara Cole Tommy Comer Linda Condron Russell Conway Gil Cooke Gordon Cooper Jerry Creekmore Carolyn Crittendon Cathy Crockin Craven Crump Calvin Culp I i Marsha Currier David Cutler Susan Daniel John Davis Ken Davis Millie Davis Mike Derzio Jane t DeShazo Judy Desimone Michael DiGiacomo Jimmy Dinwiddie Connie Dixon Billy Douthat Valerie Dowdy Houston Duncan Diane Dyken Mickie Eaker Robert Ealey Douglas Edgerton Thomas Edmondson Bruce Edwards David Elliot Patti Elliot Arlene Ellis Barry Epstein Bill Evans Candy Eveland Gerald Fields Sandy Fink David Flakowitz Kenny Flick Robin Fordham Sharon Forman Billy Fox Wanda Fuller 66 They Lead a Fuller School Life a. Aik Nancy Fulghum Billy Gallimore Jerry Garrison Lill Gillespie Alan Goldberg Grace Goldsmith Shirley Goldwasser Jimmy Gordon Judy Gordon Darrell Graham Larry Grant Bryan Gravely Linda Gray Peggy Greenspon Joan Grepiotis Kay Griffin Billy Griffith Carl Guthrie Joe Guthrie Ronnie Guye Ronnie Haden Donald Hagy Shelley Halfin Tony Hall George Hankins Cheryl Hardee William Harper Myron Harrelson Mike Harris Dora Harvey Ronald Hastings Trudy Hawk Don Hayslett Steve Helton Judy Hess Linda Higgins Linda Hobbs Diane Hoffman Jimmy Hogan Wanda Holland David Hostetter Nell Howard Rocky Howell Gretchen Hudson Henry Hudson Ronald Hughs Colleen James Diana Jenkins Bill Johnson Jackie Johnson Billy Jones Melvin Jones Sandra Jordan Margaret Kailos Clinton Kennedy 67 Only in This Way can Sophomores Robert Kennelly Linda Kerby James Kincaid Linda Klatz John Knowles Nathan Kozloski Ellen Kurzer David Kypriandes Sharon LaBoone Charles Lamb Bill Larmer Nancy Lavender Helen Lemons Junior Leonard Kathy Lewis Donald Llewellyn Jackie Lyerly Freddy Malpass Claudia Markham Mary Markiewich Shirley Marston Bob Martin Debby Massengill Pat Mattox David McCoy Joyce McGee Annette McKenny Jerry Mcphail Johnny Mercer Larry Mercer Sue Merilic Bill Messick Allen Minter Gary Miter Melissa Moody Callie Moore Eugene Moore Bill Morelan Jo Anne Moren Donald Morris Richard Morris Kathy Morrow Retta Napier Jim Narron Ronald Nash Jackie Neihouse Frank Nicosia Patrick O’Brian Tim O ' Brian Donna Ostrowski Wayne Owens Daria Parkin Norma Parker Carol Parrish Joyce Payne 68 Learn to Accept Responsibility Jennifer Perkins Charlene Petterson Butch Pettoway Brenda Phillips Linda Polston Larry Powell Diana Price Raymond Price Valerie Pugh Jimmy Pulley Chuck Ragland Bill Rash Raymona Rawls Paul Reagan Freida Rector Ruth Reece Barbara Reeves Albert Rice Tommy Richards Donna Rickey Cass in Riggs Garland Rigney Sue Roberts Donald Roughtan Belinda Royal Donald Ryan Judy Salken James Savage Wayne Savage John Schweida Terry Seay Alice Shelley James Shelton Belvia Sheovic Brenda Shepard Charlie Shields Carlton Skinnell Earl Slone Rita Smallwood Clifford Smith Faye Smith Frances Smith Jeannie Smith Joseph Smith Ronnie Smith Roslyn Smith Veulah Smith Connie Snapp Nancy Sosebee Doug Spahr Patsy Spikes Tommy Spikes Ann Stall Ruth Stant Carolyn Stepp 69 Horace Stepp Keith Stillwell Gloria Straughen Linda Surrett Sue Suttle Kenny Swartz Michael Tall Jean Taylor Lee Taylor Wanda Testino Joyce Thomas Andrew Tillman Ronnie Timberlake Bruce Tingen Hilton Toler Barbara Turner Gary Turner Tony Turner Roger Underwood Wayne Vest Kenneth Wall Carol Waif Benny Weeks Charles West Adrian Whitcomb Mike White David Whitley Tony Whitley Martha Whitmore Walter Wiggins Mamie Wilkins Carolyn Williams Linda Williams Fred Wilson Judith Wilson Richard Wilsted Sharon Winburn Larry Winfree Dianne Winkler Russell Winkler Barbara Wise Jim Witcher Jack Withrow Don Wolfley Jimmy Wright Pauline Wright Sandra Yeatts Pete Yevak Alfred Young Jim Young Wayne Young Ricky Yow 70 C n jKemoriam “No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friends or of thine own were; any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee.” — John Donne Excerpt from “Devotions upon Emergent Occasions,” 1624 Willem Pieter Haan, Jr. February 21, 1948 December 28, 1964 71 chew gum litter destroy school property gamble Sophomores Know Better Than to . . . CLASS of 1966 President Steve Kiger Secretary Mina Erlach Honor Council Patty Dempsey Sponsor Miss Flora Vice President Ferdy Wagner Treasurer Wade Scott Executive Board Ferdy Wagner Sponsor Mr. Adams llth Graders find that all too quickly they are approaching the sea that represents maturity that seemed so far away three short years ago. It looks as though the Junior Decoration Committee has gone a little overboard in its deco- rating. llth Grade Tournament Play Rehearsal can be pretty con- fusing — especially with the wrong set. Junior Ring Committee motto: Divided, we fall — united, some- body’s hand gets squashed. As the Junior Dance Com- mittee decorates for a dance, just one question comes to mind — who can we mop-up and sink? 73 Juniors Prepare to Accept the Susan Avent Carolyn Baker Jerry Ann Baker Dolores Barfield Susan Barker Wayne Barnard Beverly Barnes Mary Ann Barrow Francis Bass Roger Be an Edward Bessom Iris Beeson Pat Bingham Bill Black Barbara Blanchard David Blount Connie Bloxume Linda Boatright David Broughman Tommy Brown Richard Bryant Delano Buchanan Michele Budman Robert Burch Leadership of Newport News High Freddy Champ Donald Chaney Mike Cherry Jane Christian James Cobb Willard Coffie Harry Coley Lee Cook Diane Cooper Jimmy Corbitt Wanda Crump Ernest Cullen Randy Culotta Wayne Dalton Jackie Davenport Kirk Davis Rex Davis Sheila Davis Juniors Compete for Ken Drewdry Arthur Eaker Brenda Eanes Shirley Eanes Brady Earnhardt Vicki Edgerton Patty Eken Pat Edmondson David Finkle Mina Erlack Drema Ferguson r J. J. Ellen Carolyn Ember (T$ Carol Firestone Joel Fisher Faye Elder Chuck Fiorella Linda Garth Alan Gerber Aderon Gibbs Nancy Gillen Bill Glazier Sonny Goodson Important School Offices Betsy Goodwin Stevie Gordon Sue Griffin Allen Groshong Marcia Grubbs Grant Guthrie Sylvia Hall Terry Halley Roland Hamel Donnie Hancock Terry Haney Barbara Harrelson Barry Hayslett Judy Head Barbara Hedrick Carolyn Henderson Jerry Henry Brenda Hicks Paulette Horne Bobby Houston John Howard David Huggins Mark Hutcheson Regina Ivey It Seems Impossible That These Cliff Jackson Delores Jackson Linda Jackson Stuart Jackson Anna Jarrell Tommy Jenkins Kathy Johnson Barbara Jones Chuck Jones Raymond Jones David Kahle Dianne Kelly Shirley Kennedy Bobby Kenney Steve Kiger Don Kirkland Randy Kiser Terry Kiser Janice Knight Mike Kostner Bonnie Lee Gerald Leonard Anne Korycinski Saundra Leonard Zoe Kounnas William Leong Polydefkis Kypriandes Linda Lewis Rita Lane Barbara Liakos Pat Liakos Joe Lieberman Mike Littwin C. W. Lloyd Ruth Long Mike Luther Mature Juniors Were Once Mice Curtis Lyle Richard Mabe Bobbie Mahn Jeanette MacDonald Stanley Majors Sandra Marian Marlene Marsette Richard Marshall Jimmy Martin Tom Martin Virginia Martin Cheryl Mays Teri McAfee Danny McCain Roger McIntosh Vonciel McKeel Bill Massey Linda McKenna Susan McMurray Marie McNeil Kenny Meeks Faye Merritt Beverly Miller James Millard Eleanor Milne Pam Mitchell Jimmy Montague Sally Moreland Anita Morgan Joyce Munn Joan Myers Anna Neumeyer Diana Neumeyer Through Their Own Committees, Harry Pasquier Donald Patrick Marilyn Payne Judy Pearce Sandra Perkins Jimmy Peters a Donna Price Eugene Price Albert Plessinger Vickie Polston Janice Poole Judy Phillips Linda Powell Diane Price Yvonne Proctor Maria Ramsey Maybelle Ramsey Bill Raper Nancy Reagan Liz Roberts Debbie Reese Karen Richardson Sandra Reighshand James Richardson Worth Roberts Kathy Robinson David Rodgers Kenny Rogers Diego Romero Cheryle Rosser They Get a Preview of Next Year Mike Ryan Merle Sammons Susan Sandler Robert Sauer Steve Saul Mike Schock Wade Scott Nancy Scruggs Tom Seaborn Mary Beth Shaddock Bobby Shelton Linda Shelton Michele Shelton Douglas Shinn Pat Shipplet Cleve Sibley Natalie Siegal Linda Sills Jimmy Skates Woody Slate Danny Smiley Cheryl Smith D avid Smith Jerry Smith Chuck Springfield Bobby Sprouse Mike Starnes Bonnie Stepp Wayne Stokes Ricky Sturgis These Candid Shots Show the A rax «rf Randy Tate Ronnie Taylor Donnie Terry Sandra Thomas Linda Thomason Frances Thompson o Elliot Torn Luci Turlington Timothy Turner Phillip Vaughn m Ferdy Wagner Cm Woody Wagner Larry Ward Sammy Ward Jimmy Watts Pam Weaver 1 Jimmy Wiatt Flores Williams Roger Warf Kathie Weeks Linda Williams Ilene Wasserman Tommy White Juanita Wilkins Linda Waterfield Susan Whitt Jeanne Wilkins Carolyn Watson Timmy Whitt Mark Wimmer Ronnie Wood Sandra Worsham Shiela Wyatt Charles Zachary Nowell Zoumplis Graduating Class of 1966 in Action The Junior half of the Junior- Senior combination works diligently on a col- umn for the teen section f the Daily Press. The Vulture Line One class ring on the left hand is worth two on the right. Eat, drink, and be merry . . for tomorrow you may die! Schazam! ! ! Water plays a tremendous part in river life, for obviously, without it there would be no such life. Activities also play a great part in student life at Newport News High School. Those who partici- pate in act ivities exchange original ideas while trying to better themselves and their school. Editors : Lynne Dannelly, Head Pauline Collins Mary Lou Staton From These Clubs Come (L. to R. — 1st Row): P. Weaver, L. Garth, J. Smith, H. Ellen- Bass, J. McDonald, S. Patterson, L. Copes, P. Blackard, N. son, K. Richardson, D. Fink, C. Althaus, M. L. Staton, P. Lewis, B. Smith, R. Smith, N. Horne, C. Snapp, D. Windsor, Smith, H. Bolden, Mrs. Baab. (2nd Row) : M. Payne, S. Fink, J. Anker. J. Thomas, A. Stall, R. Carneal, P. Hilsdon, K. Eggleston, B. KEYETTES Working together in its first year, The Keyettes is a service organization, sponsored by the Newport News Junior Woman’s Club. All projects undertaken by the Keyettes are for the betterment of their school, community and nation. Several projects in- cluded in this year’s program are: participation in the cancer drive, coat checks for school dances and ushering for meetings of the Parent Teachers’ Asso- ciation. Mrs. Baab is sponsor of the Keyettes. (L. to R. — 1st Row): J. Mooney, C. Smith, C. Embler, Mr. Bartlett, J. Wingo, H. Conn, B. Kenney, J. Fisher, D. Ellenson, B. Turner. (2nd Row): B. Massey, W. Scott, D. Nors- worthy, S. Fox, V. Rowell, C. Springfield, A. Gerber, S. Burns, A. White, W. Owens, R. Gordon. (3rd Row): F. Wagner, D. Kahle, B. Hallett, D. Finkle, T. Seaborn, D. McCoy, R. Davis, S. Kiger. KEY CLUB Under the civic sponsor- ship of the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club promotes lea- dership and scholarship as it serves the school and the community. The Key Club ushers for assem- blies, has sold Typhoon book covers, sponsored a leadership banquet and a Homecoming Dance. Mem- bers of the Key Club con- sist of males from the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades. Mr. Bart- lett serves as sponsor. Our School Leadership HONOR COUNCIL The promotion of hon- esty in all phases of school activity is the immediate responsibility of the Honor Council. Working under the principles of the Honor Code, these stu- dents strive to reach fair decisions pertaining to those accused of a viola- tion of the code. Nominat- ed by the Executive Board and chosen by their class- es, the members are under the supervision of Mr. John Palmer. (L. to R. — 1st Row): P. Blackard, H. Ellenson, C. Embler. (2nd Row): C. Springfield, P. Dempsey, N. Sosbee, Mr. Palmer, H. Credle, M. A. Bridgett. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One of the highest achievements attainable by a high school junior or senior is acceptance into the National Honor Society. The students, selected by the faculty on the basis of excellence in leadership, scholarship, character, and service, encourage these qualities throughout the school. Sponsor of the or- ganization is Mrs. Vivian Bauserman. (L. to R. — 1st Row): J. Smith, P. Smith, Mrs. Bauserman, G. Barrett. (2nd Row): C. Braslow, C. Embler, D. Ellenson, R. Davis, V. Rowell, H. Hoyle, H. Conn. The SCA Serves as Our Student EXECUTIVE BOARD Composed of SCA officers, SCA committee chairmen, and one representative from each grade, the Executive Board serves as the advisory staff of the Student Cooperative As- sociation. Members are (L. to R. — 1st Row): H. Ellenson, P. Norris, A. Rowe, N. Webb, C. Snapp, D. Ellenson, J. Dick, E. Milne, B. Kenney, M. L. Staton, K. Richardson, S. Sandler, P. Weaver. (L. to R. — 2nd Row): Miss Kanter, F. Wagner, W. Scott, D. McCoy, J. Fisher, S. Wood, R. Lee, B. Bass, P. Smith, A. Stall, J. Smith, B. Salken, R. Davis, B. Turner, H. Conn, S. Burns, R. Smith. Working hard in the SCA Federation program are officers Ricky Davis and Karen Richardson. A new feature of the work of the SCA this year is the SCA room. Those who worked most diligently in the project are (L. to R.) — J. Fisher, R. Lee, B. Kenney, B. Bass, and D. McCoy. 88 Government Organization SCA OFFICERS This year’s student body officers are (L. to R.) : President, David Ellenson, Secre- tary, Eleanor Milne, Vice President, Jimmy Dick, Treasurer, Bobby Kenney. (L. to R. — 1st Row): P. Smith, S. Sandler, B. Bass, P. Norris, A. Stall, A. Rowe, S. Burns, J. Dick, D. Ellenson, B. Kenney, E. Milne, J. Smith, M. L. Staton, B. Turner, P. Weaver, B. Sal- ken, R. Lee, D. McCoy, S. Wood. (2nd Row): T. Burroughs, J. Mabe, D. Hesler, B. Reighard, P. Langley, J. Lyerly, B. Suttle, D. Parrish, S. Hargrave, P. Horne, D. Ferguson, J. Poole, R. Carneal, S. Patterson, C. Watson, M. Barber, B. STUDENT The Student Council of the SCA serves as the stu- dent government of activities at NNHS. It consists of representatives from each homeroom of the school. Through its endeavor to promote high standards of Shephard, L. Condron, J. Salken. (3rd Row): Miss Kanter, R. Davis, R. Smith, 0. Glamore, D. Worsham, R. Barnes, C. Todd, B. Crank, B. Rose, I. Beason, J. Keattes, L. Ealey, K. Suttle, R. Chalkley, K. Taylor, G. Hankins, H. Credle, J. McDonald, M. A. Haynes, K. Eggleston, F. Merritt, J. Watkins, D. Phaup, H. Conn, S. Suttle, W. Scott, D. Pierce, J. Fisher, N. Webb, C. Snapp, K. Richardson. COUNCIL cooperation and service, the Student Council spon- sors dances, annual Fun Night, parades, and assem- blies. 89 PUBLICITY— (L. to R.— 1st Row): B. Bass, co-head, B. Lar- mar, S. Sandler, co-head. (2nd Row): L. Powell, D. Windsor, F. Hollifield, B. Rose, F. Merritt, L. Gillespie. SAFE-TEENS — (L. to R. — 1st Row): S. Fox, J. Fisher, (co- head), B. Turner, (co-head), M. Littwin, L. Campbell. (2nd Row): L. Diamond, M. Smith, B. Epstein, S. Majors. REMEMBRANCE, SCRAPBOOK, BULLETIN BOARD, ELECTION — (L. to It. — 1st Row) : C. Snapp, P. Norris, S. Smith, M. F. Southall. (2nd Row): S. Burns, R. Smith, L. Moore, B. Salken. SCA The nucleus of student activity is found through participation in S. C. A. committees. Through these committees the students are given the opportunity to display their talents and ideas. By working with the committee-heads on projects, they learn group cooperation and, at the same time, add to the ad- vancement of N.N.H.S. Membership on the S. C. A. committees is rendered on a voluntary basis. These committees, though they may seem insignificant to many, are a vital part of the school. SCHOOL SPIRIT— (L. to R.— 1st Row): P. Weaver, (co- head), P. Smith, (co-head), B. Rose, J. Ellenson. (2nd Row): J. Grepiotis, B. Crank, G. Konstant, H. Waters, G. Cooke, B. Messick, O. Glamore. CAFETERIA — (L. to R. — 1st Row): M. Shelton, W. Scott, (co- head), R. Lee, (co-head), G. Bridgmen. (2nd Row): J. Mabe, J. Hirshman, P. Johnson, C. Richardson. (3rd Row): M. Scott, J. Dempsey, D. Harvey. DANCE — (L. to R. — 1st Row): K. Weeks, J. Smith, (co-head), D. McCoy, (co-head, missing from picture), B. Shephard. (2nd Row): S. Suttle, S. Leonard, R. Smith. (3rd Row): J. Flax, V. Rowell, S. Pullen, S. Smith, T. Haney, D. Chaney. HONOR CODE— (L. to R.— 1st Row): M. A. Barrow, S Burns, A. Jenkins, L. Elmore, H. Conn, (co-head), M. L, Staton, (co-head). Committees Miss Kanter, this year’s sponsor of the Student Cooperative Association, has contributed immensely to the promotion of stu- dent leadership throughout the school. Under her guidance, the students have helped to make school activities interesting and en- joyable. Miss Kanter NEWCOMERS— (L. to R.— 1st Row): S. Suttle, K. Richardson, (co-head), R. Davis, (co-head), S. Marston. (2nd Row): C. Rich- ardson, L. McKenna, M. Scott, D. Sage, M. Sammons, A. Shap- iro, M. Barber. HOUSE — (L. to R. — 1st Row): A. Rowe, (co-head), A. Stall, (co-head), S. Price. (2nd Row): S. Hilsdon, E. Blanchard, C. Sawyer, W. Vick, J. Lyerly, G. Konstant, S. Suttle, B. Chisman. Writing Is An Essential For (L. to R. — 1st row) D. Fink, L. Copes, H. Hoyle, Miss Kess- Cole, P. Norris, L. Walker, L. DeShazo, S. Bateman, M. L. ler, J. Anker, C. Althaus, D. Harvey, L. Dannelly, P. Black- Staton, P. Collins, ard, O. Glamore. (2nd row) S. Boatwright, D. Wilds, G. ANCHOR STAFF The objective of the Anchor Staff is to create a yearbook of memories which presents all phases of school life. The work done on the staff is voluntary, and members are from the Junior and Senior classes. In order to be on the staff you must have an overall “C” average. The sponsor is Miss Jo Ellen Kessler. LAUNCHINGS STAFF Launchings is the literary magazine published annually by the students of Newport News High School. Selections in the magazine are submitted by the students and approved by the staff. Mrs. Margaret Baab, English teacher, is the sponsor. (L. to R. — 1st row) F. Blechman, H. Conn, C. Braslow. (2nd row) S. Althaus, S. Sandler, S. Price, A. Gerber, D. Finkle, L. Elmore, F. Hol- lifield, N. Horne, B. Black, C. Fine, B. Epstein, S. Fox, C. Crockin. Missing from picture were: Mrs. Baab, B. Salken, J. Malamed, D. Windsor. 92 Activity of Literary Clubs (L. to R.— 1st row) J. McCall, B. Blandford, A. Allen, B. E. Warboys, M. F. Southall. (3rd row) Miss Fowler, L. Tur- Smith, J. Spake, B. Salken, S. Elder, F. Goodson, E. Fair- lington, A. Morgan, M. Higgins, N. Gillen, D. Harvey, C. cloth. (2nd row) C. Rosser, J. Knight, S. Thomas, B. Hicks, Kypriandes, D. Crockett. C. Bradish, M. Shelton, L. Boatwright, C. Bloxom, M. Hoban, BEACON STAFF Published bi-monthly by the journalism students, the Beacon serves as an informative feature in Newport News High School. Regular articles appear as well as featured and editorial items. Miss Fowler is the advisor. (L. to R. — 1st row) S. Elder, J. Anker, G. Gray, J. Hines, B. Salken. (2nd row) Miss Fowler, J. Spake, B. Smith, F. Blechman, H. Conn. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is a journalism organization composed of members selected for outstanding work on the school paper, the Beacon, and the school yearbook, the Anchor. Miss Fowler serves as sponsor. Extensive Interests are Pursued (L. to R. — 1st row) F. Blechman, C. Richardson. B. Blandford, H. Ellen- son, R. Lee, D. Finkle, Miss Flora (sponsor). (2nd row) J. Forman, M. K tenich, S. Goldwasser, J. Christian, L. Klatz, P. Greenspon, D. Parrish, M. Payne. (3rd row) B. Black, C. Clarke, M. Kosner, E. Bessom. D. Grif- FRENCH The French Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Sandra Flora, promotes enthusiasm in French culture, history, and customs. During: the year, monthly programs on these sub- jects are planned for the enjoyment of its members. Among fin, M. Smith, L. Dannelly, K. Lassiter, B. Goodwin. (4th row) H. Credle, J. Go rdon, B. Bass, D. Harvey, C. Braslow, R. Davis, K. Richardson, S. Fox, W. Smith. (5th row) J. Knowles, S. David, B. Glenn, D. Windsor, S. Pulien. CLUB those scheduled this year was a program on the city of Paris and an “April in Paris Ball” for club members and their dates. (L. to R. — 1st row) F. Blechman, S. Althaus, B. Massey, D. Harvey, D. Fink, W. Kamosky, Miss Brewer (sponsor). (2nd row) J. Franklin, L. Dannelly, B. Yevak, S. Pullen, S. Burns, A. Gerber, R. Barnes, R. Davis. (3rd row) J. Ellenson, C. Smith, M. Whimmer, T. Seaborn, M. Smith, C. LATIN The purpose of the Latin Club is to promote an under- standing of Roman life and culture. With this in mind, the club strives to carry out their purpose by having a Braslow, B. Salken, C. Althaus. (4th row) L. Copes, H. Hoyle, R. Green, A. Shapiro, M. A. Haynes, S. Jenkins, A. Blandford, O. Glamore, C. Fine. (5th row) L. Liakos, G. Cooke, J. Melamed, M. Rawls, M. Gray, C. Wolfe, N. Siegal, K. Eggleston, H. Bolden, C. Williams. CLUB variety of programs throughout the year. Among its activi- ties for the year were a float in the Homecoming parade, a pre-election program, and the annual Roman Banquet. 94 in Language and History Clubs (L. to R. — 1st row) A. Sawyer, A. White, S. Burns, Mrs. Kessler (spon- sor. (2nd row) F. Goodson, R. Woodard, B. Bass, D. Windsor, S. Boat- wright, D. Wilds, L. Dannelly, C. Althaus, D. Fink, L. DeShazo. (3rd row) S. Fox, J. Jones, H. Conn, H. Hoyle, R. Smith, O. Glamore, D. Harvey, R. Lee, P. Finkle, L. Diamond, D. Norsworthy. CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT SOCIETY The purpose of the Christopher Newport Society is to ernment” with Congressman Downing as a guest speaker, increase the knowledge of Social Studies for its members, and a trip to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Janet Kessler is the school, and the community. Its activities for the year sponsor of the club, have included a mock election, a program — “Goals of Gov- SPANISH Broadening the students knowledge of Spanish life and customs is the main objective of the Spanish Club. Its ac- tivities during the year have included a tri-club fiesta for (L. to R. — 1st row) S. Witcher. J. Grepiotis, Mrs. Joan Ward (sponsor), A. Sawyer. R. Gordon, G. Fennigson, K. Taylor. (2nd row) J. Anker, J. McDonald, M. Erlach, S. Boatwright. G. Gunthry, L. Copes, L. McKeena, CLUB Christmas and guest speakers for club meetings. The club is under the supervision of Mrs. Joan Ward. G. McCord. (3rd row) M. Budman, D. Norsworthy, H. Conn, H. Pas- quier, J. Connor, A. Korycinski, S. Bell, G. Goldsmith. A. Ellis. (4th row) A. Jarrell, V. Smith, L. McCord, L. Brown. (L. to R. — 1st row) R. Smith, P. Howard, H. Liverman, Mr. Wilson. (2nd row) D. Keithley, R. Guye, T. Givens, J. Glazier, L. Moore, J. McCain, K. Flick, M. Carter, R. Welstead, J. Howard, T. Keithley. (3rd row) G. Rigney, G. Campbell, B. Phillips, M. L. Staton, N. Horne, L. Winfree, K. Meeks, D. Patrick, M. Barber. (4th row) A. Korysincki, B. Campbell, P. Blackard, B. Clarke, K. Andleton, D. Ryan, J. Oliphant, J. Franklin, R. Haden. (5th row) S. Smith, G. Hudson, P. Bluxome, D. Braswell, B. Smith, V. Rowell, E. Price, S. Firestone, N. Zoumplis, R. Hudson. (6th row) G. Goldsmith, C. Wolfe, S. Dye, M. Marsette, H. Bolden, R. Ealey, J. Narron, C. Lloyd, R. Boyette, C. Smith. (7th row) J. Slate, K. Johnson, D. O’Neal, A. McKinney, S. Tilles, J. Brinkley, G. Hile, L. Bridges, J. Din- SENIOR Under the direction of Mr. James P. Wilson, Jr., the Senior Band performs at football games, pep assemblies, pep rallies, parades, and concerts. The Typhoon Band has been first place winner in the Grand Feature Parade of the Apple widdie, D. Atkinson, J. Knowles. (8th row) B. Rose, J. Lane, D. Price, J. DeShazo, D. Price, W. Slate, J. Dunham, J. Wright, S. Kenney, S. Eanes. (9th row) E. Borenstein, S. Sawyer, S. Helton, F. Satisky, R. Smith, A. Plessinger, E. Perry, E. Torn, B. Winfree, M. McDonald, P. Clark. (10th row) A. Ellis, N. Ames, P. Mattox, R. Walker, B. Whitman, R. Forbes, J. Cutler, A. Allen. (11th row) K. Carter, B. Kennelly, R. Franklin, J. Meek, G. Watson, R. Mabe, D. Carter. (12th row) R. Hines, M. Hutcherson, J. Hicks, J. Smith, A. Dorner, L. Wright, D. Arnold, J. Allen, J. Starnes. Missing from picture are W. Hall, L. Hobbs, and M. Derzis. BAND Blossom Festival at Winchester for five consecutive years, and also first place winner for five consecutive years in the annual Armed Forces Day Parade. Congratulations Typhoon Band ! VARSITY FLAGTWIRLERS The Varsity Flagtwirlers perform with the Senior Band Flagtwirlers were featured in two football games and two at all pep assemblies, pep rallies, parades, and at Winchester, annual concerts. These girls add variety to the band with and at the Armed Forces Day Parade. During the year the their grace and skill. (L. to R.) N. Horne, D. Price, K. Andleton, J. McCain, Head, S. Tilles, B. Smith, H. Bolden, M. L. Staton. SENIOR BAND OFFICERS (L. to R. — 1st row) B. Keithley, A. Plessinger, R. Haden, J. Cutler, (2nd row) E. Perry, L. Wright, R. Smith, V. Rowell, T. Givens. DRUM MAJORS The drum majors have the most difficult job in the entire band — that is, to lead the band. Randy Smith, a junior, is serving in his second consecutive year as leader of the marching band. His assistant is Jim Brinkley, a senior, also serving in this capacity for the second con- secutive year. COLOR GUARD (L. to R. — 1st row) H. Liverman, P. Howard. (2nd row) B. Hines, M. Hutcherson, J. Hicks, J. Smith, A. Dorner. SENIOR OFFICERS The Senior Band officers are elected by the band members at the beginning of the school year. Along with the officers, one representative from each grade in the band helps to conduct all the band business. With the aid of the drum major, this council serves as a nucleus for the Senior Band. DRUM MAJORS (L. to R.) Drum major, Randy Smith, and assistant drum major, Jim Brinkley. COLOR GUARD The Color Guard is the unit to the march- ing band that adds color and variety. They carry the national, state, and city flags in marching performances. This year the color guard was featured in the Ferguson-New- port News football game. 97 I THE BREEZE BAND The Breeze Band performs annually at Junior Under the direction of Mrs. Jo Poe, the band brings Varsity football games, concerts, parades, music home many first place prizes and much honor to festivals, and the Band Sweetheart half-time show. Newport News High School. JUNIOR VARSITY FLAGTWIRLERS The Junior Varsity Flagtwirlers are members of the Breeze Band and participate in all performances of the band, as well as pep assemblies and pep ral- lies. Through their skill, and grace, these attractive girls add much to the appearance of the Breeze Band. The group is chosen each spring by a faculty committee and the graduating flagtwirlers. They are under the sponsorship of Mrs. Jo Poe, Breeze Band Director. (L. to R.) N. Ames, G. Stewart, V. Batts, C. Parrish (Head), A. Ellis, J. Grepiotis, B. Phillips, and P. Wright. (L. to R. — 1st row) Mrs. Carter (sponsor), A. Parker, G. Dobson, C. Moore, B. Hicks, M. Payne, L. Forbes, K. John- son, J. McCain, B. Eakes, J. A. Moren, L. Baker, D. Hoff- man, C. Darlow, H. Flick, and L. Taylor. (2nd row) M. Johnson, M. Snead, J. Bullock, A. Neumeyer, I. Manry, R. Long, L. Moore, V. McKeel, B. Miller, J. Atkins, V. Edwards, M. F. Southall, B. Boone, G. Cash, P. Hessler. (3rd row) M. Currier, T. Hawk, L. Petty, M. Wood, S. Smith, M. Ramsey. GIRLS’ CHORUS The Girls Chorus performs at concerts, assemblies, and special programs in and out of school. Mrs. Dorothy Carter is director of the organization. BOYS’ CHORUS In their first year of organization, the Boys Chorus has contributed much to the music department of the school. Under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Carter, the boys performed in several concerts and programs this year. (L. to R. — 1st row) Mrs. Carter (sponsor), E. Olshan- Houston, L. Mercer, R. Taylor, E. Moore, D. Beale, W. sky, B. Johnson, R. Fields, D. Hartzler, C. Skinnell, and Leong. L. Hile (accompanist). (2nd row) D. Bazemore, B. CONCERT CHOIR The Concert Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Carter, is a spe- cial vocal group of students who performs at assemblies and concerts. This year they sang the Senior Class Song at the Turkey Day Game. These students tried out in front of teacher-judges before being selected for the organization. (L. to R.-lst row) C. Burns, V. Edgerton, B. Goodwin, M. Baldwin, P. Dempsey, S. Daniel, S. Puckett, K. Johnson, P. Blackard, and Mrs. Carter (sponsor). (2nd row) W. Leong, J. Docherty, M. Harris, D. Hartzler, C. Skin- nell, B. Blanford, and R. Rawls. Activities Promote (L. to R. — 1st row) D. Adams, P. Weaver, S. Summerlin, L. Garth, P. Smith, head, K. Richardson, P. Hilsdon, C. Todd, P. Collins. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS An important part of school activity is the Var- sity Cheerleading Squad. These nine girls head the school’s enthusiasm and support of events and athletics that occur during the year. Their duties envolve many hours of thoughtful preparation and originality. Miss Norma Dinkins sponsors the squad and heads the faculty group who select the cheerleaders each year. JUNIOR VARSITY “Little sisters” to the varsity cheerleaders, the J.V.’s also give their time, energy, and ideas to the cause of school spirit. Mainly connected with Underclassmen athletics, they highlight J.V. activi- CHEERLEADERS ties. Tryouts for the Junior Varsity squad, like the Varsity, are in the spring of each year. The squad is under the advisorship of Miss Norma Dinkins. (L. to R. — 1st row) J. Perkins, J. Salken, S. Hilsdon, S. Adcock, head, J. Mabe, L. Condron, S. Bell. a Balanced Education SPOKESMAN CLUB The Spokesman Club, un- der the sponsorship of Mr. Arthur Burke, studies such topics of public speaking as those concerned with parlia- mentary procedure, proper technique in panel discussion, public addresses, and serious or humorous speeches. It sponsors three public speak- ing contests during the year. Among some of its other ac- tivities for the year are an annual awards banquet and a spring picnic. (L. to R. — 1st row) Mr. Burke, Sponsor, M. O’Brien, E. Olshansky, B. Blandford, H. Starnes, J. Brinkley, D. Finkle, C. Kypriandes, J. Evans, P. O’Brien, and N. Stanfield. CREATIVE ARTS The primary interest of the Creative Artists Club is to promote an understanding and an appreciation of art in its members. This year the club successfully completed their projects of decorating various places throughout the school for annual holidays and festivities. On its list of activities for the year was included a trip to the Mu- seum of Fine Arts in Rich- mond, an annual art show spring exhibit, and programs given on various phases of art education. (L. to R. — 1st row) S. Jordon, L. McKenna, B. Bradish, L. Sills, C. Fine. (2nd row) L. Reavis, B. Larmer, C. Riggs, D. McCain, Mr. Waida, Sponsor. 101 Dramatics Develops (L. to R. — 1st row) T. Burroughs, C. Burns, B. Braswell. (2nd row) J. Wheary, N. Lewis. DRAMA STAFF HEADS A vital factor in the school dramatics program is the Drama Staff Heads. In cooperation with the play cast, directors, and stage crew, they strive to make productions exciting and interesting to the audience. Under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Crane, the staff heads are in charge of lighting, sound effect, scenery, props, furniture, costumes, make-up, advertising and tickets. USHER STAFF HEADS Recommended by Miss Dorothy Crane, the Usher Staff Heads supervise the programs, reservations, and seating arrangements for annual band and chorus concerts, drama productions, and community functions. Their graciousness and responsible efforts add to the success of these social events. (L. to R. — 1st row) L. Gillispie. (2nd row) I. Levinson, D. Parrish. (3rd row) C. Drewry, J. Grepiotis. (4th row) H. Liverman, G. Anas. (5th row) J. Smith, B. Sprouse. (6th row) R. Connor, K. Carter. 102 Self-Expression (L. to R. — 1st row) R. Connor, G. Johnson, K. Carter, J. Johnson, C. Colter, P. Weaver, D. Adams, L. Dannelly, G. Morrow, S. Burns, C. Braslow, R. Davis, B. Sprouse. (2nd Grey, C. Snapp, H. Ellenson, J. Millikin, E. Milne, M. Sam- row) P. Blaekard, S. Bateman, B. Barnes, S. Sandler, K. mons. THESPIANS Members of Thespians, Troupe 122, the local chapter of the National Drama Society, are selected on the basis of their outstanding excellence in the field of dramatics. The society, under the spon- STAGE The Stage Crew, under the direction of Kenny Carter, is responsible for the lighting and sound in all productions held in the Newport News High School Auditorium. Without the efforts and de- sorship of Miss Dorothy Crane, each year sponsors a banquet in the spring for the purpose of induct- ing new members. CREW pendable services of this group, functions of this type could not be presented. Mr. William Sharpe is the faculty advisor of the Stage Crew. (L. to R. — 1st row) B. Black, C. Culp, R. Connor, K. Carter, loski, J. Morrow, B. Harvey, P. Dobie. D. Roughton, G. Johnson. (2nd row) T. Crittendon, N. Koz- 103 These Clubs Prepare Students (L. to R. — 1st row) Mrs. Pulley, Sponsor, L. Williams, R. Reece, L. McKenna, S. Sandler, L. Hooper, J. McDonald, M. Payne, D. Fink, E. Fine. (2nd row) J. DeShazo, S. Eanes, M. Rawls, K. Liakos, S. Boatright, S. Goldwasser, S. Fink, M. A. Barrow, T. McAfee, P. Eaken, J. Anker, J. Christian, N. Siegel, S. Gordon. (3rd row) J. Gripiotis, M. Sammons, S. Forman, P. Edmondson, M. L. Staton, B. Turner, B. Smith, M. Brevard. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The main objective of the FT A is to familiarize its members with the teaching profession. The club accompl ishes its goals through student teaching and through observation of techniques in elemen- tary and secondary schools. Each year the club presents a Book Scholarship to the outstanding senior member. Funds for this scholarship are obtained through a book sale held in the spring. Helping the club in its endeavors is Mrs. Jen Lou Pulley, Sponsor. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Sponsored by Mrs. Virginia Baker, the FNA encourages its members to pursue a profession in the fields of medicine or health. Among its activi- ties are trips to local hospitals and public health centers where the members observe medical tech- niques and skills. (L. to R. — 1st row) C. Watson, L. DeShazo, J. McCall, D. Sponsor. (2nd row) M. Eaker, B. Crank, L. Allen, S. Bate- Wilds, P. Edmondson, V. Edgerton, B. Blandford, Mrs. Baker, man, A. Allen, G. Goldsmith. 104 For Future Careers (L. to R. — 1st row) P. Caldwell, S. Elder, L. Hooper, L. Welton, T. Baker, F. Owens, B. Evans. (2nd row) Miss Kanter, Sponsor, W. Binder, S. Dooley, P. Hessler, A. Forbes, B. Harrison, J. Tosh, J. Jarrell, S. Stenner, S. Caudill, C. Hinnant, J. Wiggins, B. Conard. (3rd row) Mr. Summers, Sponsor, M. Friedman, D. Broughman, D. Dooley, M. Snyder, T. Jenkins, J. Floyd, D. Crockett, K. Ketterman, M. Luthei;, M. Spivey, W. DeBerry, P. Bass. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB The DE Club teaches its members the funda- mentals of retailing and salesmanship. Under the leadership of Miss Ettalea Kanter, the club spon- sored a float which won 3rd place in the 1964 Homecoming Parade. The club also sends delegates to the District and State Conferences annually. This year the club initiated “DECA” WEEK to familiarize the student body with the objectives of the DE Club. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLUB Under the leadership of Mr. Phillip Wynn, the DO Club endeavors to cultivate its members’ knowl- edge of good community and school relations. The student accomplish this by “on the job” training in connection with the business associations of the downtown area. The club this year was host to the District X election and contest conventions. Mem- bers also attended the State D.O.C.V. Convention. (L. to R. — 1st row) I. Manry, W. Crump, N. Shackleford, B. Vanness, J. Schruggs. (2nd row) B. Mortimer, J. Milli- kin, D. Sheilds, C. Williams, P. Moore, B. Blanchard, P. 105 Wright, B. Hicks D. Hamm, B. Marston. (3rd row) R. Byrd, B. Sears, B. Booker, T. Oxner, C. Vellines, L. McDonald, L. Born, R. Sanders, J. Warner, B. Hart, Mr. Wynn, Sponsor. Projects Promote Purpose (L. to R. — 1st row) B. Braswell, D. Hodges, R. Long, W. Crump, P. Hodges (2nd row) N. Moore, F. Elder, D. Atkinson, A. Hale, J. Taylor, S. Wyatt, S. Cook, M. Markewieh. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The F. H. A. gives its members experience and promotes interest in the abundant phases of homemaking. Through such experience the girls de- velop an understanding of the leadership and knowledge needed to become a successful homemaker. Sponsor of the club is Miss Sue Kelly. TRI-HI- Y CLUB Working in cooperation with Hi-Y Clubs of the Y. M .C. A. is the girls’ organization, the Tri-Hi-Y. Like the other clubs, their activities concern programs that will be of interest and of aid in community affairs. Under the advisorship of Miss Norma Dinkins, the group sponsored a canned food drive for the benefit of local needy families. (L. to R. — 1st row) Miss Dinkins, sponsor, S. Marston, M. Payne, J. Phillips, B. Phil- lips, D. Parrish. (2nd row) C. Markham, M. Wilkins, M. A. Barrow, J. Lyerly, G. Stuart, and E. Overton. 106 For Civic Organizations (L. to R. — 1st row) T. Givens, W. Leong, J. Smith, E. Perry, Clark. (3rd row) K. Cates, T. Brown, K. Flick, G. Konstant, D. Keithley, R. Smith. (2nd row) T. Turner, L. Campbell, P. Howard, M. Barber, M. Hutcherson, K. Lassiter, and Mr. H. P. Lucas, D. Arnold, N. Harris, V. Rowell, J. Allen, J. D. Loving, sponsor. HI-Y The Hi-Y Clubs of the Young Men’s Christian Association strive to benefit the school and com- munity as civic organizations. They achieve this purpose through projects in connection with school and community programs. Among this years activi- ties, the Chesapeake Club sponsored a Thanksgiv- ing assembly. The Thomas 0. Keesee Club, as a money-raising project, sold Newport News High CLUBS School pennants to promote school spirit through- out the student body. The two Hi-Y Clubs and the Tri-Hi-Y jointly sponsored The Sportsmanship Trophy, given to an outstanding athlete of each school sport. Sponsoring the Chesapeake Club is Mr. James Loving, while the T. 0. Kessee Club is spon- sored by Mr. Merle Summers. (L. to R.— 1st row) C. Phillips, B. Douthhart, W. DeBerry, R. Barnes, K. Taylor, D. Harvey, D. Trevathan, S. Vaughan, S. Wood, S. Smith, and Mr. Summers, sponsor. 107 Varied Activities Attract (L. to R. — 1st row) G. Gray, N. Horne, P. Collins, L. Moore, B. Braswell, S. Patterson, A. Stall. (2nd row) L. Copes, D. Trevathan, S. Jordan, N. Lewis, B. Smith, J. Taylor, D. Windsor, D. Harvey. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Working in co-operation with the office staffs and Guidance Depart- ment, the Office Assistants benefit the entire school system. The purpose of the group is to help in all office functions where assistance is needed. Their services, well rendered, and in interest in smooth-running office operations, do much to aid the school administration. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Learning the primary essentials of library service are the Library As- sistants. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Emily Nelson and Mrs. Elaine Ball, members develop interest in reading, in reference materials, and in their classification in connection with use. Also from their experiences, they gain an appreciation of the abundant and worthwhile reading matter present in the library. jjjtw m M| m 1 1 L a L IfPj U H 1 M A A j I (L. to R. — 1st row) B. Eakes, B. Harrelson, P. Hessler, G. Cole, D. Hodges, J. Phillips, B. Clarke, P. Payne, T. McAfee, L. Williams, S. Wyatt. (2nd row) Mrs. Ball, sponsor, B. Bras- well, S. Summerlin, L. Welton, M. Baldwin, B. Rison, B. Hed- rick, F. Hollifield, J. Taylor, C. Williams, L. Turlington, S. Sholar, S. Avent, Mrs. Nelson, sponsor, P. Sloane. (3rd row) P. Bauz, B. Yevak, D. Blayton, M. Snyder, G. Konstant, T. Abbott, B. Turner. 108 Student Participation SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB The Senior Science Club, consist- ing of interested students with at least a C average in all science courses, endeavors to promote a bet- ter understanding of the varied and challenging fields of science. Through this understanding members can more effectively take part in group projects, science fairs, lectures and field trips. Sponsoring the club this year are Mrs. Betty Sharpe and Miss Jane Gilliam. (L. to R. — 1st row) D. Harvey, C. Clark, A. White, (2nd row) D. Finkle, H. Hoyle, F. Blechman, (3rd row) B. Whitmer, A. Young, J. Franklin, (4th row) S. Fox, S. Firestone, (5th row) Mrs. Sharpe (sponsor), L. McKenna, S. Block, C. Watson. (L. to R. — 1st row) K. Schwartz, G. Goldsmith, M. Litwin, (2nd row) P. Bauz, J. Knowles, C. Clark, D. Finkle. CHESS CLUB Those interested in the game of chess and its many strategies and playing skills gain knowledge and find excellent experience in the Chess Club. The group, under direction of Mr. James P. Wilson, finds added in- terest by challenging local chess clubs to the popular game. 109 As a river continues on its course, it grows stronger and mightier, for as it flows it meets and overcomes many obstacles. In school, sports provide the opportunity for students to increase their strength and athletic prowess by competing in the multiple programs offered. Editors : Donald Harvey, Head Lynn Walker ■ r I ' i i Jnj - [ J • € m 1 Wingo, Frizzelle Chosen Left to Right: Front Row: Larry Moran, Chuck Spring- field, Larry Harding, Garland Hudson, Joe Wingo, Wayne Frizzelle, Ricky Hartline, Bill Belt, Bill Schroding, Ronnie Phillips. Second Row: Bill Hallett, Mgr., Randy Tate, Brent Parkin, Worth Roberts, Charles Embler, Bobby Yevak, Jerry Allen, Don Reed, Glen Miller, Ricky Davis, Steve Smith, David Arnold, Linwood Wright, Houston Duncan, Charles Sands, Eric Burden, George Johnson, Mgr. Third Row: Coach C. C. Duff, Coach J. C. Brown, Mike Fordham, Rex Davis, Ray- mond Jones, Kirt Davis, Raymond Price, Allen Gerber, Cliff Jackson, Johnny Mercer, Chris Manry, Donnie Campbell, Billy Gallimore, David Blount, David Kahle, Richard Canter, Wayne Mallory, Joel Fisher, Danny McCain, Randy Howell, Ronald Brame, Larry Burden, Steve Saul, Petie Yevak, Dana Hinnant, Coach J. E. Palmer, Coach C. W. Nuttycombe. BILL BELT Sophomore-Tackle JOE WINGO Senior-Guard Co-Captain RONNIE PHILLIPS Senioi ' -Halfhnrk GARLAND HUDSON RICKY DAVIS Senior-Center Senior-Quarterback LARRY MORAN Senior-Halfback Leaders Of ’64 Grid Team : 1 WAYNE FRIZZELLE Senior-Fullback Co-Captain BILL SCHRODING Senior-Halfback y CHARLIE SANDS Senior-End BRENT PARKIN Junior-Halfback 4 L tv- ERIC BURDEN Junior-Halfback LARRY HARDING Senior-Tackle Co-Captains Wayne Frizzelle (1) and Joe Wingo discuss pre-game strategy with Coach Charlie Nuttycombe. Newport Rolls to 6-3-1 Season TYPHOON SCOREBOARD Newport News Norview York Wilson Kellam . . Maury . . . Kecoughtan Warwick Norview . Granby . . Ferguson Hampton . Newport News York Schroding sees ' that 114 Typhoon Exhibits Itself Well The tipoff for the Typhoon’s highly successful grid season began at Saunders Stadium where the Old Gold and Blue played host to the York Falcons. Employing that old Newport weapon — the speed-up huddle and the explosive offense — together with an air-tight defense, the Typhoon rolled to an impres- sive victory, 26-7. The next week, the team from Typhoonland trav- eled to Wilson. In this game, the defense was par- ticularly outstanding, but the offense couldn’t seem to get going. Wilson scored on a pass play late in the fourth quarter, and consequently, Newport left the field with a 6-6 tie on record. The next week, the team returned to high gear, shellacking homestanding Kellam to the tune of 26-6 on a rain-soaked turf. Maury came next on the schedule, and in this game the Typhoon reached its peak, displaying grid excellence to a homecoming crowd while romping over the Commodores, 34-0. Kecoughtan, the newest entry into the district, became the Typhoon’s next victim. Sparked by Eric Burden’s outstanding 80-yard punt return, the Typhoon won again, this time by 20-13. The Warwick Farmers scored early in the game, and sent the Typhoon reeling to their first defeat of the season the next time out, 16-6. Again, as in the Wilson game, the Typhoon offense just couldn’t get moving. The following week, the visiting Nor- view team caught the Typhoon suffering from after effects of their first loss. Danny McCain’s field goal, the first for the Typhoon in nearly a decade, gave the Gold and Blue a 3-0 advantage, but this soon turned into a 7-3 loss on a desperation pass by Norview late in the fourth quarter. The Typhoon broke out of the losing streak with a 21-0 blanking of Granby a week later, and con- tinued its three-year mastery of Ferguson next with a 19-0 whipping. The Typhoon took a week off before going against Hampton, with the Peninsula crown at stake. If ever a team deserved to win a game, the Typhoon should have won this one. As it turned out, the Typhoon defense held the Crabbers on numerous oc- casions, only to lose the game on an unfortunate fumble which Hampton converted into the game’s only score. The Typhoon ended the season with a 6-3-1 log. Along with the outstanding grid savvy displayed by the team on the field, the sportsmanship shown by each team member was a credit to the high ideals of Newport News High School. 115 “Monsters” Were District Leaders The Typhoon offensive machine included (L. to R.) : L. Moran, W. Mallory, L. Harding, J. Wingo, B. Parkin, R. The Newport News Monsters, under the leader- ship of former Duke gridsman Coach Johnny Pal- mer, drew much praise throughout the season for their fine display of teamwork in halting any type of offense thrown at them from the opposition. With such outstanding defensive stalwarts as Joe Wingo, Wayne Frizzelle, Bill Belt, Charlie Sands, Rick Hartline, and others too numerous to mention, the Monsters held their opponents to a total of 1323 yards, and earned the spot as the top defensive team in the district. Only 43-132 passes were com- pleted against the Typhoon secondary, composed of Garland Hudson, Craig Miller, Billy Schroding, Eric Burden, and Ronnie Phillips, while the tough line pounced on 6 opponent fumbles. After a quick start, the Typhoon offense was slowed down, but due to the fine individual efforts of the Typhoon backs, plus the aggressive play of The Typhoon “Monsters,” top defensive team in the Eastern District, are (L. to R.) E. Burden, L. Wright, D. Blount, W. Davis, G. Hudson, W. Frizzelle, C. Springfield, B. Schroding, C. Sands, and E. Burden. the linemen, the Newport News team still came in 2nd place in the district on total offense, with a total of 2503 yards. Outstanding in the Typhoon backfield were Garland Hudson, Wayne Frizzelle, Larry Moran, Eric Burden, Billy Schroding, and Brent Parkin. Each of these backs’ job was made easier by the play of linemen Ricky Davis, Charlie Sands, Chuck Springfield, Joe Wingo, Larry Hard- ing, and Wayne Mallory. The Typhoon placed many men on post-season honor squads due to hard-nose play throughout the season. Joe Wingo and Wayne Frizzelle, Co- Captains, garnered positions on the All-Peninsula Squad, while Wingo captured honors on the District eleven and also repeated on the All-State team. Brent Parkin, Ricky Davis, Charlie Sands, and Chuck Springfield received honorable mention hon- ors on the Peninsula. Frizzelle, C. Sands, G. Miller, B. Belt, B. Galimore, J. Wingo, W. Mallory, and B. Schroding. 1 16 Coaches Nuttycombe and Duff look grimly upon Hampton game. Typhoon managers George Johnson and Bill Hallett hang around during practice. Frizzelle breaks into the open for first-down yardage during Hampton grid encounter. 1 17 Coach Nuttycomb talks of better second half. J. V. FOOTBALL SQUAD SECONDS MINUTES Back Row: (L. to R.) Robert Howell, Tommy Comer, Perry Howard, Ricky Blandford, Mike Montieth, Keith Marsett, David Ashworth, Billy Griffin, Gerald Fields, Terry Holley, Larry Bridgers, Ben Hogan, Coach Hott, Tony Holcomb, Willie Marrison, Myron Harrelson, John Schweida, Howard Duncan, Mike Joyce, Terry Seay, Steve Jackson, John Knowles, Lee Andrews, Robert Parrish, Gordon Cooper, Front Row: (L. to R.) Harry Barrett, Wayne Young, Jerry Hicks, Larry Powell, Larry McLamb, Billy Griffith, Ronald Nash, Bennie Whitmer, Jimmy Hogan, Tony Koskinas, Ronald Hugh, Ricky Walker, Noland Cutler, Donnie Carter, Missing from picture; Wayne Dewell, Nathan Koslozki, Coach Wollum. %EWS 1st row (L to R) R. Gordon, J. Pulley, R. Beale, M. Burns, S. Wood, D. Huggins, B. Massey, C. Shields, J. Conn, L. Mer- K. Taylor, G. Fenigsohn, J. Dick, B. Tanner, C. Phillips, cer, A. Dorner, J. Dossett, B. Raper, J. Wilstead, B. Spigel G. Burke, T. Abbott. 2nd row (L to R) B. Ruben, J. Witcher, Typhoon Wins State Indoor Crown Newport News High School once more is the champion of Virginia Group I-A indoor track, and the crown seems to fit more securely this year. Although the Typhoon had made it a habit of winning the annual meet — five in the last six — usually it got a run for its money. This time, though, no school even threatened. Newport News captured the lead in the first event, and never relinquished it by garnering five first places in the 13-event contest. Dave Cutler, a mere sophomore, accomplished the most thorough demolition job on the record books with a 13 foot, 7V4 inch pole vault, to top the prev- ious mark of 13 feet. Other marks fell to the mile relay team of Skip Wood, Bill Schroding, Don Reed, and Brent Parkin, while Jim Hampton teamed with Schroding, Park- in, and Wood to win the 880 relay in record time. Schroding also copped a first place in the 60-yard dash. Joe Wingo missed a record toss in the shot put by a single inch, tossing the ball 55 feet, 6 inches. Harriers Win Three The Typhoon cross-country team, led by Ken Taylor and George Fenigshon, garnered three vic- tories while dropping three meets this year. They took a fifth place in the Portsmouth J. C. Invitation- al, an 11th in the William and Mary Invitational, and ended in a tie for seventh in the Eastern Dis- trict Meet. Next year, Coach Conn will welcome back a host of outstanding performers from this year’s squad, including Richard Beale, Dave Huggins, Bill Douthat, Charlie Shields, Larry Mercer, and Gene Burke. 1st row (L to R) Coach Nuttycombe, B. Schroding, R. Gordon, (manager); D. Reed, R. Davis, T. Abbott, J. Wingo, Coach Conn. 2nd row (L to R) J. Hampton, R. Beale, K. Taylor, B. Ruben, manager. D. Cutler, L. Moran, G. Anas, S. Wood. 3rd row (L to R) BILL TURNER Senior — Guard The basket yj Typhoon team, defending Group 1-A State Champions in- cluded: (1st row, L. to R.) Joe Mooney, Coach Woollum, John Montague. tBack Row, L. to R.) — David Rodgers, Joel Fisher, Billy Turner, Wayne -Q 1 Q luMir.llj X . Stokes, Garland Hudson, Ricky Billings, Richard Cantor, Wayne Vick Wayne Owens, Wayne Msllory, and • Steve J£iger. JOHN MONTAGUE Senior — F orward Co-Captain i t Typhoon Fools Skeptics Five new and very inexperienced players — and 88 game home streak win — and a winning tradition . . . That’s how the 1964-65 Newport News Typhoon basketball team started the season, and that’s what five men, Billy Turner, Joe Mooney, Richard Cantor, John Montague, and Wayne Vick, inherited as they ran on the court for the first game of the season against a taller and much more ex- perienced opponent, the Maury Commodores. Hurt through the loss of the first six men on last year’s squad, the Typhoon wasn’t given much of a chance of even weakly defending the State Championship that Chris Ellis and Company had captuied the year before. But the press, the fans, and rivals alike overlooked one very important thing, a deep pride by students and players alike, and that infallible Typhoon tradition. So Maury came into town, expecting to roll over the “little boys from Typhoonland” and “cut down their nets.” Three hours later, they were on the way home, questioning them- selves with, “How could we have lost?” They could have asked any Typhoon fan for the answer . . . It’s that winning tradition prevalent at every pep assembly, and of course, at the actual game. In this game, the Typhoon was behind by as much as six points, as the halftime tally mounted to 31-25 against the team from “Typhoon Tech.” Enter spirit . . . At this stage of the game, a new twist entered the con- test, as a question over who would take possession of the nets in the Julie Conn Gym arose. This seemed to fire up the Typhoon, as they began to outplay th ir opponents at every facet of the roundball game, and won by a 63-55 mar- gin, and if I might add, we kept our nets. In the next two weeks, the team swept to victories over Princess Anne, Wilson, Kecoughtan, York, and Ferguson, before dropping a contest to a one-man band at Great Bridge, 44-42. The boys got back on the right track the very next game, and rolled over 11 straight opponents, including a 45-42 victory at home over arch-rival Hampton. In one of the best scholastic games on the Peninsula this season, Johnny Montague broke a 55-55 tie with Hampton, on a 25-foot jump shot with 3 seconds remaining, to con- tinue the Typhoon’s 26 game mastery of the Crabbers. Ending with a 10-0 conference record, and a 17-1 overall log, the Typhoon tied Maury and Wilson for leadership in the Eastern District, and drew third seed for the tournament. — Donald Harvey TYPHOON SCHEDULE N.N. 63 Maury 56 54 Princess Anne ...41 52 Wilson 64 oy Kecoughtan 4X 77 York 47 69 Ferguson 52 42 Great Bridge 44 83 Ports. Catholic 46 71 Warwick 52 45 Hampton 42 75 Norfolk Catholic 48 60 Kecoughtan 45 77 York 45 71 Va. Beach .37 51 Ferguson 40 70 Warwick 58 57 Hampton 55 x2 Suffolk 40 Coach Woollum talks to his chargers during tense tourney play. NNHS Ends At 18-2 Turner is up for two! Cantor goes for rebound. The Golden Typhoon ended the regular season with a 17-1 record, and for the Eastern District championship in a tie with two teams it had already defeated in the course of action. To settle the pair- ings for the Eastern District Tournament, a drawing was held, with the Typhoon having to settle for third position. Wilson was placed in the upper bracket, with Maury, Hampton, and Newport News in the lower pairings. In the first game, the Typhoon rolled over outclassed Oscar Smith 70-46, with many of the underclassmen playing the better part of the game. The Typhoon still had to overcome Hampton and Maury to return to Richmond and defend its State Championship. The Typhoon started fast in the Hamp- ton game, only to see a fired up Crabber squad overcome the early Typhoon lead and forge ahead in the second half. The Typhoon finally bowed to Hampton by a 39-29 margin. The Typhoon ended the entire season with an 18-2 record, and the trophy de- noting the Peninsula Championship. An 18-2 record is quite an accomplish- ment for a new team and a new coach. The Typhoon tradition of winning basket- ball shall forever soar to greater heights, and the team has proved to all non- believers that no one wins but the Typhoon in the Gym that Julie built. JV’s, 8-9th Squads Cop Winning Logs J. V. SCORES N.N. 53 Maury 52 51 Princess Anne 39 42 Woodrow Wilson 33 49 Kecoughtan 36 59 York 25 58 Ferguson 35 62 Great Bridge 48 54 Ports. Catholic 30 45 Warwick 31 35 Hampton 49 77 Norfolk Catholic 31 57 Kecoughtan 37 90 York 40 83 Va. Beach 15 50 Ferguson 37 59 Warwick 41 24 Hampton 37 65 Suffolk 45 Making up the J.V. basketball team are: 1st row (L. to R.) Benny Whitmer, Terry Seay, Tony Holcolm, Clifford Smith. 2nd row (L. to R.) Jerry Fisher, Jimmy Hogan, David McCoy, Roger Reeves. 3rd row (L. to R.) Jerry McPhail, Ronald Nash, Rodney Hitchens, Ben Hogan, Coach Palmer. The Junior Varsity basketball team, under the leadership of Coach Johnny Palmer, compiled another winning record during the 1964-65 season. The Breeze, led by Terry Seay and Jerry Fisher, ended up with an over- all record of 16 wins and 2 losses. The J.V.’s highest scorer, guard Terry Seay, tallied 31 points to power the Breeze to a 77-31 triumph over Nor- folk Catholic. Other J.V. starters included Dave McCoy, Jimmy Hogan, and Royce Reeves. V ' T 1 | mm k ESSMfei f-i-L 8TH AND 9TH SCORES N.N. 26 York 30 32 Warwick 39 38 Ferguson 20 31 Warwick 30 31 Ferguson 25 26 York 23 35 Warwick 37 49 Ferguson 26 The 8th and 9th grade team is made up of: 1st row (L. to R.) Bruce Brandon, Ricky Nickoli, Robert Taylor, Steve Jackson, and Hank Smith. 2nd row (L. to R.) Coach Hott, Baxter West, Wayne Hall, Ricky Fordham, Terry Holly, Nathan Sosebee, James Castonguay, Carl Brookman, Jay Lane, and Larry McLamb, scorer. 125 TTl r n 1st row (L. to R.) S. Wood, J. Hampton, B. Parkin, L. Moran, B. Schroding, J. Wingo, W. Frizelle, R. Davis, B. Douthat, K. Taylor, D. Reed, C. Phillips, G. Anas, D. Cutler, B. Spigel, manager. 2nd row (L. to R.) Coach Nuttycomb, Coach Conn, T. Abbott, manager, R. Gordon, manager, R. Cantor, B. Tan- Tracksters Look ner, J. Whitcher, R. Beale, D. Huggins, R. Taylor, A. Dorner, B. Whitmore, J. Cutler, M. Fordham, C. Springfield, D. Kahle, C. Shields, L. Mercer, B. Hines, J. Dossott, C. Baab, G. Burke, B. Ruben, manager. Missing is G. Fenighson. To State Outdoor Title With the Group I-A State Indoor Track Championship under their belts, the Typhoon tracksters were beginning to prepare for the defense of their outdoor title as the ANCHOR went to press. The Typhoon seemed to be fully equipped to undertake this task as coaches Julie Conn, Charlie Nuttycombe, and Johnny Palmer welcomed back a host of stars from the former outdoor champion team, as well as the performers of the indoor team. Dave Cutler and George Anas gave the Typhoon an amazing one-two punch in the pole vault. Cutler garnered a first place in the state indoor meet, while Anas finished third in the same competition. Other cindermen expected to gather many points include Joe Wingo, Bob Davis, Skip Wood, Bill Schroding, Don Reed, Charlie Phillips, Richard Cantor, and Mike Burns. NNHS TRACK SCHEDULE March 30 Norview April 2 Great Bridge 6 York 8 Hampton 10 Colonial Relays 13 Ferguson 17 Tidewater Meet 20 Kecoughtan 24 Peninsula Invitational May 1 NATO Relays 8 Eastern District Meet • 21-22 State Meet Skip Wood, Brent Parkin, Don Reed, and Bill Schroding composed our record-breaking relay team. The track managers, Bruce Spigel, Terry Abbott, Bob Ruben, and Richard Gordon also run relays. 4 t Track coaches Conn, Palmer, and Nuttyeombe give pointers to their aces, Cutler, Wingo, and Sehroding. Dave Cutler is indoor champ. Charlie Phillips jumps. George Anas is in odd position. 1st row (L. to R.) T. Hunsucker, C. Burch, F. Wagner, K. Meeks R. Davis, D. Camp- bell, D. McCoy, R. Tate. 2nd row (L. to R.) Coach C. C. Duff, K. Swartz, E. C. Cullen, W. Mallory, B. Turner, J. Montague, W. Vick, C. Sands, D. Rodgers, D. Hatchett, B. Gallimore, N. Sosbee. Tri-Captains are Billy Turner, Wayne Vick, and John Montague. NNHS BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 30 Virginia Beach April 3 Ferguson 6 Great Bridge 9 Oscar Smith 10 James Blair 13 Deep Creek 15 York 20 Kecoughtan 23 Warwick 24 Ferguson 27 Hampton 30 York May 4 Kecoughtan 7 Warwick 8 James Blair 11 Ferguson 14 Hampton Ferdy Wagner is safe at second ‘That last play” brings frown from Randy Tate, Gooood evening friends” says Wayne (Ronald) Vick as he is called safe at home plate. G.A.A. Executive Board The 1964-65 members of the G.A.A. Executive Board are as follows: (L. to R. — 1st row) Sharon Adcock, Mickie Eaker, Li nda Condron, Linda Garth, Andy Schaffer, Carolyn Watson, Teresa Burroughs, Linda Carter, Linda Gray. (2nd row) Judy Philips, Janice Poole, Jackie Ray, Brenda Wool- The Girls Athletic Association of Newport News High School actively participates in many sports. Each girl taking physical education at NNHS is a member of the G.A.A. In the spring of the year each member votes to select the officers to head this organization. The nominees for these positions are selected by the Executive Board, who are the more active members of the G.A.A. This year the ard, Vickie Edgerton, Patty Demphey, Besty Goodwin, Cheryl Rosser, Sandra Thomas. (3rd row) Connie Todd, Sharon Chaffin, Mina Erlach, Mike Shelton, Mary Anne Barrow, Dianne Parrish, Brenda Anderson. board selected Connie Todd as president, Mina Erlach as vice-president, and Sharon Adcock as secretary. The Board members are able to coach teams, keep score, record poi nts, and time games. When a girl compiles enough points she receives a G.A.A. letter. It is possible to gain points by participating on the various teams or through the Gymnastic Club. Taking time off from their daily routine are the Girl’s Phys. Ed. instructors (L. to R.) Mrs. Masters, department head, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Cannon, and Miss Dinkins. 1 3 1 The 1964-65 G.A.A. officers are (L. to R.) Mina Erlach, Vice President; Connie Todd, President; and Sharon Adcock, Secretary. Girls Develop Int The members of the Gymnastic Club are (L. to R. — 1st row) Pat Lawson, Anita Gore, Janet Liakos, Dianne Sandler. (2nd row) Louise West, Bobbie Jo Hudgins, Sandra Regard, Carolyn Burns, Jo Ann Kozloski, Bar- bara Dye, Rebecca Miller. (3rd row) Sharon Adcock, The first sport in which girls participate is Field Hockey. Teams are formed from the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. The teams practice once a week at Huntington Park and then compete with neigh- boring high school teams. A tournament was held at the end of the season and two girls were chosen to represent N.N.H.S. on an All-Star Team. The next sport for the season is basketball. Teams are formed from the 9th through the 12th grades. Each team praticipates in games with other schools. From these teams the coaches select an All-Star Team. Volleyball is the third sport in which the G.A.A. participates. As in hockey, and basketball, teams from each grade are formed and then an All-Star Team is selected. The Gymnastics Club is another important ac- tivity of the G.A.A. This club practices twice weekly, developing poise and coordination for the state gymnastic tournament held this year at Old Dominion College, Norfolk, Virginia. Linda Brown, Frances Hollifield, Vickie Edgerton, Sadie Patterson, Sharon LaBoone, Teresa Burrough, Linda Boatright, Barbara Hedrick, Marsha Currie, Barbara Reeves, Pam Weaver. Sadie Patterson and Teresa Burroughs spot Sharon Adcock as she performs a Swan on the uneven parallel bars. 132 Sharon LaBoone aids Pam Weaver as she performs the Straddle Mount on the “horse”. erest in Athletics SENIOR GIRLS HOCKEY TEAM The Senior Girls Hockey Team partici- pated actively this year in games with War- wick, Hampton Roads Academy, and Fer- guson. At the end of the season an Eastern Dis- trict Girls Hockey Tournament was held. Our team was undefeated and Ann Smith and Brenda Woolard were placed on the All- State team. Members of the senior hockey team are, (L. to R. — 1st row) Connie Todd, Brenda Woolard, Polly Norris, Frances Hollifield, Miss Dink- ins, coach, Brenda Vanness, Shirley Sholar, Bridget Whitt, and Ann Smith. (2nd row) Linda Garth, Andy Schaffer, Linda Allen, Janice Poole, Anita Morgan, Sharon Chaffin, Diane Hill, Shirley Smith, and Donna Worsham. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM This year the Senior Basketball Team worked to improve their skills by practicing each Monday after- noon. Coached by Miss Norma Dinkins, the girls competed in games with Ferguson, Warwick, Poquoson, and Hampton Roads Academy. Members of the Senior Basketball Team are, (L. to R. — Front Row) Diane Adams, Frances Hollifield, Coach Miss Norma Dinkins, Polly Norris, Connie Todd, (Back row — L. to R.) Brenda Woolard, Shirley Smith, Ann Smith, Janet Smith, Andy Schaffer, Saddie Patterson, Brenda Rose, Lynn Walker. MODERN DANCING Modern Dancing is one of the more creative features of the Girls Physical Education Program at N.N.H.S. This course helps the girls become more aware of the inherent charm in a stately pos- ture and a graceful walk. The Modern dance class also allows the more imagina- tive students to exercise their talents in creative dancing and choreography. 133 The shells that lie on the river’s bottom repre- sent the seniors. These shells are worn down and shaped by the surrounding water, just as each student is molded by his or her surroundings. Every shell is at some time washed ashore, smooth and shiny as a pearl. Newport News High School displays its pearls in its Seniors who have, by this time, learned the arts of leadership, friendship, brotherhood, and academic advancement. Editors : Ginny Gray, Head Polly Norris Geneva Cole Senior Class Elects CLASS SPONSOR ' During the past five years you have matured both as individuals and as participants in the unity of your class. Now, as your days at Newport News High School draw to a close, step forward with self-confidence and determina- tion into the commencement of a new phase of your life. As you leave to go your separate ways, remember your friends and ex- periences but never look backward with regret. Squarely face your individual goals and keep pressing on as you benefit from past errors. As each dusk gives rise to a new dawn, be prepared to make the most of the educational oppor- tunities of that day, for life itself is a great teacher if we are receptive and ready for instruction. Above all, have faith in God, self, and others as you strive toward your anticipated positions in life. It has been a most stimulating and rewarding experience to have worked with the Senior Class of 1965. I offer my sincere congratulations on both your individual and united achievements. You have faced “Yesterday’s Problem,” have found solution through “To- day’s Effort,” and have won the promise of “Tomorrow’s Success.” My best wishes go with you all. 136 Joe Wingo President First Row (L. to R) : Harron Ellenson, Honor Council Repre- sentative; Mary Lou Staton, Secretary; Patsy Blackard, Honor Council Representative; Second Row (L. to R.) : Ronald Smith, Vice President; Charles Braslow, Treasurer; Joe Win- go, President; Charles Embler, Honor Council Representative. CLASS OFFICERS (L. to R.): Barbara Salken, Giftorian; David Ellenson, Class Speaker; Harron Ellenson, Class Speaker. Ronald Smith Elected Vice Terence Scott Abbott J. V. Track: Manager J. V. Cross Country: Manager Track: Letter; Manager Cross-Country; Letter; Manager Latin Club Honor Code Committee Senior Assembly Committee Dianne Lynn Adams J. V. Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader Thespians Cast of Three Major Plays Cast of Two Christmas Assemblies Volleyball Jr. Dance Committee Sr. Assembly Committee Apparatus Club Tumbling Club George Alexandrou Transferred from Pancyprion Lycium Cyprus, Greece Football Basketball Jerry Wayne Allen Junior Band; Letter; Scholarship J.V. Football Senior Band; Letters Varsity Football Chesapeake Hi-Y; Vice-President Junior Decorations Committee Linda Frances Allen Future Nurses Club Future Homemakers Club: Reporter Senior Invitation Committee Junior Decorating Committee S. C. A. Dance Committee School Spirit Committee : Certificate Basketball Volleyball Senior Hockey Team Lucy Ann Allen Junior Band: Letter Senior Band: Letters; Librarian Spanish Club Creative Artists’ Club Future Nurses Club Tri-Hi- Y Newcomers’ Committee Beacon Staff: Art Editor Senior Assembly Committee Senior Music Committee Carole Lee Althaus Latin Club Letter: Recording Secretary Christopher Newport Society; Co-Head Mock Election Future Teachers of America Jr. and Sr. Ring Committee Sr. Dance Committee: Publicity: Co- Chairman Anchor Staff: Assistant Editor S. C. A. School Spirit Committee S. C. A. Behavior Code Committee S. C. A. Newcomers’ Committee Keyettes: Vice-President 138 George Theodore Anas Varsity Track: Letters J. V. Track Senior Dance Committee Junior Dance Committee Behavior Code Committee Honor Committee Boys’ Usher Staff: Head S. C. A. Dance Committee President of Senior Class Patricia Carol Anderson Art Club Spanish Club School Spirit Committee Dance Committee Drama: Make-up Staff; Head Senior Invitations Committee Senior Dance Committee Kathryn Lee Andleton Junior Band: Letter Senior Band: Letters Varsity Flagtwirler Tumbling Club Apparatus Club Basketball Team 12th Grade Gym Assistant Hockey Team Senior Assembly Committee Junior Dance Committee Judith Nan Anker Keyettes Anchor Staff: Classroom Staff, Editor Future Teachers of America Nelms Honor Scroll Quill and Scroll Assistant Registrar of 1964 School Elections Cast of, “Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole.” Spanish Club French Club Christopher Newport Society David Lee Arnold Varsity Football: Letter J. V. Football Junior Dance Committee Senior Band: Letters Junior Band: Letters District 8 Regional Band Chesapeake Hi-Y Thelma Marie Baker Stamp Committee Usher Staff D. E. Club: Treasurer Drama: Costume Staff Senior Bulletin Board Committee Y. Teens Madge Evans Baldwin Section Leader in Senior Chorus Glee Club H.R. Treasurer Music Committee: Senior Drama: Assistant Directors’ Staff Girls Chorus Junior Dance Committee Y. Teens Basketball and Volleyball Team All-State Chorus: Letter Raeford Clifton Barnes Student Council Representative Band: Letter School Spirit Committee Senior Bulletin Board Committee Latin Club Metal Shop Foreman Alice Marie Bartee Tx - ansferred From Whitmore High School Tri-Hi- Y H. R. Officer Senior Typing- Committee V. 0. T. Junior Decorating Committee Library Assistant 139 Mary Lou Staton, Varsity Flag Amy Lee Bartee Transferred from Whitmore High School Tri-Hi- Y Future Homemakers Of America: Treasurer Junior Decoration Committee I. C. T.: Vice-President Senior Invitations Committee Library Assistant Curtis Maxwell Bartholomew H.R. President: 8th- 9th Grade S. C. A. Dance Committee Junior Dance Committee Junior Band Senior Assembly Committee Paul Moore Bass Beacon Staff: Public Relations Editor, Sports Editor; Letter Latin Club D. E. Club Senior Assembly Committee S. C. A. Committees Cast of Major Play Cast of Tournament Play Sandra Anne Bateman Anchor Staff: School Life Section Senior Assembly Committee Thespians Future Nurses of America: Historian Latin Club Drama: Assistant Directors’ Staff Girls Usher Staff: Reserve Future Homemakers of America 10th Grade Basketball Team S. C. A. Dance Committee Betty Frances Bass Junior and Senior Band: Letters Christopher Newport Society Publicity Committee: Co-head Senior Dance Committee: Decorations Co- head Junior and Senior Hockey Team Junior Decoration Committee Junior and Senior Ring Committee Keyettes French Club Senior Flower Committee: Chairman Paul Henry Bauz Chess Club: League Representative Peninsula High School Chess League: Secretary and Historian Cafeteria Committee Sidney Becker French Club Christopher Newport Society Student Council Representative H. R. Officer Senior Pennant Committee Publicity Committee Joseph Henry Bell Woodshop Finishing Foreman Senior Assembly Committee Dance Committee Art Club Cafeteria Committee Publicity Committee 140 T wirier, Elected Secretary Lonnie Franklin Berry Senior Assembly Committee Shop Officer Richard Lewis Billings 8th and 9th Grade Basketball J. V. Basketball Varsity Basketball: Letter State Basketball Championship: Letter Senior Bulletin Board Committee Cafeteria Committee Patsy Carroll Blackard Honor Council: Secretary Nelms Honor Scroll Keyettes Senior Band: Letter Thespians Cast of Major and Tournament Plays Glee Club: Accompanist Christopher Newport Society: Officer Anchor Staff: School Life Section-Head Senior Bulletin Board Committee: Co-head James Ernest Blanchard Senior Assembly Committee House Committee School Spirit Committee Latin Club Annette Elizabeth Blanchard Drama: Assistant Directors’ Staff Junior Dance Committee Betty Boykin Blanford Honorary Chorus: President Future Nurses Club: President French Club: Secretary, Social Chairman Spokesman Club: Secretary; Certificate Beacon Staff: Ad Manager Science Club: Secretary, Committee Chairman Senior and Girls Chorus Senior Music Committee: Co-head- Senior Assembly Committee Creative Writers Club David A. Blayton Casts of Major Plays Senior Assembly Committee Franklin Owen Blechman, Jr. Launchings Staff Debating Team Latin Club Science Club Quill and Scroll Chess Club Senior Assembly Committee Mouse Assembly Christopher Newport Society 141 Senior Class Money is Handled Sandra Jean Boatright Anchor Staff Future Teachers of America Senior Pennant Committee Cafeteria Committee School Spirit Committee Safety Committee Christopher Newport Society Latin Club Spanish Club Girls Usher Staff Rosalie Bond School Spirit Committee Future Homemakers of America Library Assistant Senior Treasurer’s Committee Ernest Russell Booker, Jr. D. 0. Club J. V. Football H. R. President Cafeteria Committee Bulletinboard Committee Charles Albert Braslow Launchings Staff Senior Class Treasurer National Honor Society Casts of Major Plays Latin Club Christopher Newport Society Thespians Senior Motto Committee: Chairman Nelms Honor Scroll National Merit Scholarship: Semifinalist Natassa Bourlotas Drama Staff: Make-up Cast of Major Plays Junior Dance Committee Pennant Committee Rebecca Louise Braswell Senior Assembly Committee Library Assistant Office Assistant Junior Dance Committee Usher Staff Future Homemakers of America: Secretary, Treasurer Drama Staff: Props 9th, 10th grade Volleyball: 9th grade Basketball: 8th grade H.R. Officer: James Randolph Brinkley Senior Band: Letter Assistant Drum-Major Latin Club All Regional Workshop Band Senior Science Club Navy Science Cruiser Award Spokesman Club: President Senior Class Song Author Senior Pennant Committee: Co- Chairman Junior Decorating Committee Carol Randolph Buckley Junior and Senior Band: Letters Spokesman Club Launchings Staff Christopher Newport Society Creative Artists’ Club Senior Assembly Committee Senior Bulletin Board Committee Jr. and Sr. Science 142 Charles Braslow Jewell Ann Bullock Transferred from George Wythe Jr. High Senior Chorus Girls Chorus: Awards Creative Artists’s Club Girls Chorus: Awards House Committee Mary Kathryn Burks H. R. President G.A.A. Executive Board: Letter Basketball Team Volleyball Team Hockey Team Junior Dance Committee Senior Invitations Committee Secretary of Government Class Barbara Lynn Burns Transferred from Wilmer-Hutehins High School, Texas Future Homemakers of America Library Assistant School Spirit Committee Michael Ward Burns Junior Varsity Cross Country Varsity Cross Country; Letter Indoor Track Outdoor Track School Spirit Committee Senior Dance Committee Donald Steven Burns Stage Crew Cast of Major Plays Election Committee: Co-head Latin Club Executive Board Thespians: President Band Announcer Christopher Newport Society: Vice President Senior Assembly Committee: Director Betty Jean Burton Basketball Queen Senior Assembly Committee Junior Dance Committee Library Assistant D. E. Club: Scrapbook Chairman Office Assistant Ruth Ann Campbell Christopher Newport Society Future Homemakers of America Drama Staff: Props Senior Ring Committee Senior Pennant Committee Junior Science Club Safety Committee Y-Teens Volleyball Industrial Arts Dept. Secretary Richard Raymond Canter 8th, 9th grade Basketball: J. V. Basketball Varsity Basketball: Letter Senior Assembly Committee J. V. Track Varsity Track: Letter French Club Varsity Football Behavior Code Committee M3 Seniors Sponsor Sweetheart Barbara Ann Carroll Newcomers Committee Basketball Team School Spirit Committee Apparatus Club S. C. A. Dance Committee Future Homemakers of America Club: Secretary Service Committee Junior and Senior Ring Committee Pennant Committee V. 0. T. Kennedy James Carter Senior Band: Letter Junior Varsity Football Thespians: Vice President; Letter Stage Crew Homeroom: Stage Manager Senior Class Song: Composer Senior Assembly Committee Cast of Tournament Play Dance Band Outstanding School Service Award All State Band Terry Lee Castonguay Transferred from St. Vincent High School Shirley Jean Caudill Future Homemakers of America Senior Dance Committee D. E. Club Transferred from Hampton High School Barbara Ann Causey Transferred from George Wythe Junior High School Senior Invitations Committee V. 0. T. Wayne Carroll Chapman Behavior Code Committee House and Grounds Committee Safety Committee Latin Club Honor Code Committee Gerald Clark Roy Edward Clark Junior Science Club Senior Science Club French Club Chess Club Behavior Code Committee Junior Band Senior Assembly Committee 144 Spotlight and Season’s Spirits Brenda Leigh Clarke Senior Band Junior Band Junior Band Secretary H. R. Officer Junior Typing Committee Senior Typing Committee Senior Dance Committee School Spirit Committee Band Sweetheart Geneva Pauline Cole Anchor Staff: Senior Section Senior Assembly: Prop Staff Senior Pennant Committee Library Assistant Office Assistant Drama: Prop Staff: Head F. H. A. Songleader Junior Chorus Apparatus Club Girls Usher Staff Gloria Jean Collier Future Teachers of America Senior Pennant Committee G. A. A. Executive Board Junior Dance Committee H. R. S. C. A. Representative Honor Code Committee School Spirit Committee Junior Hockey Team Basketball All-Stars Christopher Newport Society Russell Eugene Collins Student Council Junior Federation Junior Varsity Football Dance Committee Senior Dance Committee Junior Dance Committee School Spirit Committee Junior Hi-Y. Spanish Club Virginia Pauline Collins Senior Chorus: President; Letter Junior Chorus: Letter Cast of Tournament Play Junior Varsity Cheerleader: Head Varsity Cheerleader Junior Dance Committee Senior Dance Committee Anchor Staff: Activities Section S. C. A. Newcomers Committee Senior Assembly Committee Brenda Jane Conard Transferred from Waynesville High School Senior Pennant Committee D. E. Club Howard Conn Key Club: President; Secretary Launchings: Co- Editor; Assistant Editor National Honor Society Nelms Honor Scroll Bausch and Lomb Science Award Va. Jr. Academy of Science: First Prize National Science Foundation Grant: Emery and Henry College Spanish Club: President Exchange Student to Mexico City S. C. A. Executive Board: Committee Head James Alvin Conner Christopher Newport Society Spanish Club Senior Bulletin Board Committee 145 We Treasure Our Aqua Tommy Wesley Crittendon Junior Varsity Baseball Stagecrew Senior Bulletin Board Committee Boys Usher Staff Rebecca Price Crank Student Council Representative Junior Chorus; Letter School Spirit Committee Junior and Senior Dance Committee H.R. Officer Senior Chorus Future Nurses Club Publicity Committee Basketball S. C. A. Dance Committee Laura Leigh Copes Keyettes Spanish Club Latin Club S. C. A Homeroom Representative Junior Decorating Committee Senior Invitations Committee School Spirit Committee Dance Committee Delegate to J. C. L. (Latin Club) in Charlottesville Anchor Staff: Classroom Section Head Danny Crockett Photographer for Beacon Lynne Marie Dannelly Latin Club: Executive Board French Club Christopher Newport Society Casts of Tournament Plays Anchor Staff: Activities Section Head Junior Dance Committee Senior Invitations Committee Senior Assembly Committee H. R. Representative to S. C. A. National Thespian Society Cecilia O’Neil Davis Basketball Volleyball Junior Chorus Bible Club Future Homemakers of America H. R. Chaplain Junior Ring Committee Senior Dance Committee 146 and White Pennants James Malcolm Davis Senior Assembly Committee School Spirit Committee Richard Lee Davis National Honor Society: President S. C. A. Executive Board-12th Grade Newcomers Committee: Co-chairman Nelm’s Honor Scroll Virginia Boy’s State: Delegate Latin Club: President Varsity Football: Letter S. C. A. Federation: Vice-President National Thespians Key Club Robert Pratt Davis Varsity Track: Letter Latin Club Key Club: Sergeant of Arms Christopher Newport Society Senior Assembly Committee J. V. Track Team Howard Wayne DeBerry Junior Ring Committee J. V. Football J. V. Basketball J. V. Baseball Behavior Code Committee Junior Band Senior Band T. 0. Keesee Senior Invitations Committee Publicity Committee James Milton Dempsey Transferred from Columbus High School Senior Assembly Committee Cafeteria Committee Linda Marie DeShazo School Spirit Committee Future Homemakers of America: Officer H. R. Chaplain Future Nurse’s Club: Officer Christopher Newport Society Junior Decoration Committee Anchor Staff: Faculty Section Senior Invitations Committee James McNab Dick Vice-President of the Student Body Executive Board: 8th Grade Senior S. C. A. Federation Thomas 0. Keesee Hi-Y Varsity Cross-Country Varsity Track Latin Club Christopher Newport Society Junior Band: Letter Gene Dismuke 147 The Administration Prepared Shirley Mae Elder Beacon Staff: News Editor, Circulation Manager; Letter Junior Ring Committee Senior Ring Committee Senior Dance Committee H. R. Secretary D. E. Club: Editor, Promotion Manager S. C. A. Dance Committee Office Assistant Junior Band: Letter Harron Maxine Ellenson Honor Council Chairman Keyettes President French Club President and Vice- President National Honor Society Vice-President Thesnians All-Tournament Cast Senior Class Speaker Girl’s State Representative Cast of Major Plays David Harry Ellenson Latin Club Student Body President Boy’s State Delegate J. V. Basketball J. V. Football Key Club Senior Class Speaker 10th Grade Honor Council Representative 11th Grade Vice President Mary Annette Ellis Transferred from Ellet High School, Ohio Senior Typing Committee V. 0. T. Student Larry Carpenter Elmore Launchings Staff Beacon Staff H. R. Officer Senior Assembly Committee Christopher Newport Society Major Play Cast Honor Code Committee S. C. A. Dance Committee Chesapeake Hi-Y Charles Embler Key Club National Honor Society Honor Council Representative Senior Ring Committee Latin Club Christopher Newport Society Varsity Football J. V. Football Nelms Honor Scroll H. R. Officer 148 Us for Our “College Days” Becky Evans Art Club: President Launchings: Art Editor D. E. Club Safety Committee Senior Assembly Committee Designer of School Seal Earnest Carl Faircloth French Club Chess Club Debate Club Junior Varsity Football Beacon Staff: Sports Editor-photographer Junior Chorus George Ira Fengs ohn Cross Country: Letter; Co-captain Track Team President of Home Room Vice-President of Spanish Club French Club Science Club Christopher Newport Society Service Committee Cast of 8th Grade Tournament Play Senior Assembly Committee Deborah Joan Fink Future Teacher’s of America-Secretary : President Latin Club: Treasurer Keyettes Club: Secretary Christopher Newport Society Senior Dance Committee: Co- Chairman Anchor Staff: Faculty Editor Junior and Senior Ring Committee 1964 Election Official Behavior Code Committee H. R. Officers Carla Stephanie Fine Launchings: Art Staff Creative Artists Club: Secretary National Merit Scholarship: Letter Latin Club: Publicity Committee Co-chairman; Scrapbook Committee Co-chairman S. C. A. Election Official Senior Assembly: Writing Staff S. C. A. Home Room Representative Senior Motto Committee Senior Treasurer’s Committee 1st Place Forensics — Spelling William Joseph Floyd D. E. Club Senior Dance Committee S. C. A. Service Committee Student Faculty Basketball Game Debbie Freeman Junior Chorus Senior Chorus: 250 and 500 Awards All Festival Chorus 10th Grade Hockey Team Usher Staff 11th Grade Home Room Secretary Spanish Club Senior Assembly Committee Usher Staff: 11th Grade Co-Chairman Mark Howard Friedman Senior Pennant Committee Senior Band Junior Band: Letter Junior Band: Property Manager Junior Ushers Drama Ushers Staff Drama Advertising Committee S. C. A. Honor Code Committee 149 Our Activities Were Many Calvin Wayne Frizzelle Dennis Fry J. V. Football J. V. Track Varsity Football: Co-Captain Varsity Track Spanish Club Charles Edward Fuller House Committee Senior Pennant Committee Shop Officer: Foreman of Machines 8th Grade H. R. Officer Honor Code Committee Kenneth Gault Russell Wayne Gary J. V. Basketball Varsity Basketball King of Hearts Most School Spirited Friendly Typhoon H. R. President Chelton Todd Givens Junior Band:Letter Senior Band:Letter Latin Club Dance Committee J. V. Basketball Chesapeake Hi-Y Junior Decorating Committee Senior Music Committee H. R. Vice- President Head of Percussion Section Otis Alfred Glamore Anchor Staff: Underclassmen Section Head Latin Club Christopher Newport Society School Spirit Committee Student Council Representative Senior Pennant Committee: Co- Head Merit Scholarship Examination: Letter Marc Joseph Glazer All-State Workshop Band Senior Music Committee Varsity Football: Manager Senior Band: Letter Junior Band: Letter 8th Grade Honor Council Representative 150 and so Were Our Studies Richard Godwin Frances Anne Goodson Beacon: Distribution Manager Quill and Scroll: Vice- President Newcomers Committee Christopher Newport Society: Co-head of Membership Committee Spanish Club H. R. Vice-President Senior Assembly: Writing Staff Future Homemakers of America G. A. A. Basketball and Volleyball Team Richard Scott Gordon Track: Letter Cross-Country Track: Letter Spanish Club: President Key Club Latin Club French Club Christopher Newport Society 8th Grade Tournament Play Junior Science Club Georgia Dee Gravely Senior Typing Committee Senior Assembly Committee Christopher Newport Society 9th Grade Basketball Drama: Furniture Staff Props Staff: Assistant School Spirit Committee Norma Gail Graham Senior Invitations Committee Senior Dance Committee Drama: Furniture Staff Ginny Barrett Gray Anchor Staff: Senior Section; Head National Honor Society Quill and Scroll Thespians Drama: Letter; Furniture Staff; Head Gym Assistant Junior and Senior Ring Committee Senior Assembly Committee Assistant Director of 8th Grade Tournament Play Usher Staff Jacqueline Agnas Grepiotis Senior Assembly Committee Future Homemakers of America Art Club Senior Chorus Senior Science Club Spanish Club Future Teachers of America School Spirit Committee Newcomers Committee Junior and Senior Ring Committee Deborah Kaye Griffin Transferred from Farm Life High School French Club Senior Band Science Club 151 Our Years were Filled William Charles Hallett Key Club Varsity Football Manager: Letter J. V. Football: Manager Senior Bulletin Board Committee: Co-chairman Service Committee Safety Committee Spanish Club H.R. President Gloria Dorinda Hamm H.R. Officer Drama Staff: Ticket, Props Library Assistant D. O. Club D. 0. Scrapbook Committee Senior Invitation Committee Ronald Haney J. V. Football Senior Dance Committee S.C.A. Dance Committee Homeroom Officer Shop Foreman Larry R. Harding J. V. Football Varsity Football: Letter T vo p] Usher Staff Senior Dance Committee H. R. President Jr. Usher Staff S.C.A. Dance Committee Metal Shop Foreman j Richard Walton Harman, Jr. Thomas Hargadon Honor Code Committee Publicity Committee House Committee Creative Artists Club Nelson B. Harris, Jr. H.R. President Varsity Football Chesapeake Hi-Y Senior Dance Committee Brenda Gail Harrison D. E. Club Senior Bulletin Board Committee 152 with Memorable Experiences Susan Dianne Harrison Usher Staff: Assistant Head of Reserve Future Homemakers of America; President, Letter Christopher Newport Society Peninsula Federation of Future Homemakers; Vice President, Treasurer, Parliamentarian Senior Invitations Committee Patrick Edward Hart Machine Shop Foreman I. C.T. Club J. V. Football Varsity Football Senior Invitations Committee Arva Linda Hartless Drama: Assistant Director H.R. Chaplain Drama: Ticket Staff Senior Assembly Committee Donald Lee Harvey Nelms Honor Scroll Latin Club: President, Vice President Varsity Football: Manager Anchor Staff: Sports Editor S. C.A. Executive Board: Reporter Senior Assembly Committee Senior Science Club T. 0. Kessee Hi-Y Christopher Newport Society Beacon Staff: Sports Columnist David Ross Hatchett J. V. Basketball J. V. Baseball Varsity Baseball: Letter Shop Officer Key Club Vela Varina Henderson Senior Dance Committee Patricia Ann Hessler Senior Chorus Senior Pennant Committee School Spirit Committee Drama: Furniture Staff 8th 9th Grade Basketball 8th 9th Grade Volleyball Library Assistant D.E. Club Betty Frances Hicks D.O. Club: Scrapbook Committee Beacon Staff: Typist I.C.T. Student School Spirit Committee Future Homemakers of America 1 53 Our Last Year Linda Jean Hicks Ninth Grade Volleyball Team Ninth Grade Basketball Team Tenth Grade Tournament Play Safety Committee Senior Pennant Committee Future Homemakers of America V. 0. T. Publicity Committee Pamela Hicks Transferred from York High School Newcomer’s Committee Senior Dance Committee Senior Invitations Committee Ninth Grade Basketball Team Y-Teens Marcus Higgins Beacon Staff Behavior Code Committee Remembrance Committee Joyce Singer Hines S. C. A. Dance Committee Senior Chorus Junior and Senior Typing Committee Senior Pennant Committee Beacon Staff: Typist, Letter Quill and Scroll V.O.T. Drama: Assist. Director’s Staff Diane Hazel Hill House and Grounds Committee Future Homemakers of America: Historian Eighth and Ninth Grade Basketball Senior Hockey Team Senior Assembly Committee Drama: Make-up Staff Ninth Grade Volleyball Team Carolyn Wray Hinnant Eighth Grade Basketball Volleyball Team Newcomer’s Committee Y-Teens Tri-Hi-Y Decoration Committee Senior Dance Committee D.E. Club Dana Felton Hinnant Newcomer’s Committee Publicity Committee Senior Pennant Committee Senior Band: Color Guard Varsity Football Margaret Ann Hoban Beacon Staff: Historian S.C.A. Dance Committee Student Council Representative Senior Dance Committee Junior Ring Committee 155 was the Greatest Sandra Faye Hodge Transferred from Brosville High Beacon Staff Future Nurses of America Senior Dance Committee Frances Carolyn Hollifield Effects Staff: Head Senior and Junior Basketball Launchings Staff Junior and Senior Typing Committee: Head G.A.A. Executive Board Apparatus Club Tumbling Club Senior Hockey Team: Co-Captain V.O.T. Library Assistant Publicity Committee Sharon Elizabeth Holmes Junior Chorus Drama: Make-up Staff Junior Dance Committee Senior Assembly Committee Olivia Dianne House Senior Assembly Committee Senior Dance Committee Senior Motto Committee Beacon Staff Senior Science Club S. C. A. Dance Committee Apparatus Club French Club Junior Ring Committee Nancy Ruth Horne J. V. Flagtwirler Varsity Flagtwirler Junior Dance Committee: Co- head Senior Bulletin Board Committee Launchings Staff: Typist French Club Keyettes H.R. Officer Future Homemakers of America Cecil Randolph Howell J. V. Football Varsity Football Newcomer’s Committe Senior Dance Committee Shop Officer Henry Bobbitt Hoyle National Honor Society Anchor: Business Manager Science Club: Vice- President Christopher Newport Society Latin Club French Club Senior Assembly Committee H. R.: President Senior Class Treasurer’s Committee A. E. White Award for Outstanding Achievement in Mathematics Garland Stancil Hudson Senior Ring Committee Senior Dance Committee H. R. Officer J. V. Baseball J. V. Football J. V. Basketball Varsity Football: Letter Varsity Basketball: Letter Varsity Baseball: Letter 15 A Terry Lee Hunsueker Transferred from Walnut Ridge High School Varsity Baseball H.R. Vice-President Cafeteria Committee Safe-Teens Committee Senior Assembly Committee Spectacular Run Raleigh Martin Ingram Drama Staff: Boys’ Usher Staff Chess Club Behavior Code Committee Publicity Committee Senior Typing Committee Dennis Ward Ivey Junior Varsity Football Senior Dance Committee Honor Code Committee Cafeteria Committee Johnny Edward Ivey Chess Club Latin Club Senior Band Color Guard Senior Dance Committee Jackie Poteat Jarrell Newcomers Committee Senior Pennant Committee D. E. Club Drama: Make-up Staff Joseph Jarrell Senior Dance Committee Betty Lee Jefferson Senior Assembly Committee S.C.A. Dance Committee Publicity Committee Future Homemakers of America Junior Dance Committee French Club Drama Staffs School Spirit Committee Homeroom Officer Newcomers Committee Penny Jefferys i 56 September to June Allan Jenkins Madelyn Kay Johnson Senior Assembly: Co-head National Thespians: Secretary Cast of Major Plays Drama: Prop Staff; Head Tourney Play Director: Superior Rating Award Senior Chorus: Secretary Junior Decorating Committee Honor Code Committee Mary Byrd Johnson Office Assistant Ticket Staff Advertising Staff Behavior Code Committee School Spirit Committee Junior Decoration Committee Senior Chorus Dance Committee James Thomas Jones Behavior Code Committee Christopher Newport Society Senior Pennant Committee Janie Anne Keatts Student Council Representative Homecoming Court: 63-64; 64-65 Y-Teens Service Committee 8th Grade Basketball Team Senior Invitations Committee Drama: Effects Staff; Co-head Junior Dance Committee School Spirit Committee Wayne William Karmosky Science Club: Executive Board Latin Club: Executive Board Junior Science Club School Spirit Committee Cafeteria Committee Behavior Code Committee H.R. Vice-President Senior Flower Committee Senior Treasurers Committee Senior Assembly Committee David Neil Keithley Junior Band: President Junior Band: Letters Senior Band: 10th and 12th Grades Representative Senior Band: Letters Junior Decorating Committee Senior Music Committee: Co-chairman Chesapeake Hi-Y: Vice President, President Carroll E. Keen, Jr. 157 mm Whatever You do, do Wisely, Carol Ann Larson Jr. Dance Committee Sr. Dance Committee Edward R. Kyle Rickie Lassiter George Gus Konstant School Spirit Committee House Committee Chesapeake Hi-Y Sr. Chorus: Letter Jr. Chorus Publicity Committee Senior Pennant Committee Kim Lassiter J. V. Football Varsity Football Beacon Staff Latin Club French Club Sr. Assembly Committee Christ Paul Kypriandes J. V. Football House and Grounds Committee Speech Club Beacon Staff Teen-Herald: Reporter Electronics Club Teenage Democratic Club Spokesman Club: Vice-President Sr. Assembly Committee: Writing Staff 158 and Think of the Consequences Richard Hardy Lee Nelms Honor Scroll S. C. A. Executive Board Student Council Representative Sr. Treasurer’s Committee Sr. Dance Committee Christopher Newport Society 8th and 9th Grade Basketball Jr. Varsity Basketball French Club: Vice- President Cafeteria Committee: Co-Chairman Louis J. Lester, Jr. Nancy Thomas Lewis J. V. Flagtwirler 8-llth Grade Basketball 8-llth Grade Volleyball 8-llth Grade Hockey F. H.A. Jr. Dance Committee Sr. Dance Committee Usher Staff: Head of General G. A.A. Executive Board Keyettes Ilene Rona Levinson H.R. Officer School Spirit Committee G.A.A. Member Drama: Ti cket Staff Senior Assembly Advisory Board Assistant Directors’ Staff: Head Tournament Play: Co-Head Lillian Carol Long F.H.A. Student Council Representative Senior Assembly Committee Bonnie Sauls Lovedahl 159 Our Senior Year was Harpy Paul Lucas Jr. Band: Letter Sr. Band Band: 1500 point letter Band: 2500 point letter 11th andl2th Grade H.R. President Chesapeake Hi-Y Sr. Bulletin Board Comm. Cafeteria Committee Ann Luzotte Glenn Malpass Anne Elizabeth Marlow J.V. Cheerleader F. N. Club 11th grade Homecoming Representative G. A.A. Executive Board H. R. Officer Jr. Dance Committee Sr. Dance Committee Jr. Chorus Sr. Assembly Committee Tumbling Club Publicity Committee Iris Michele Manry S.C.A. Dance Committee Senior Chorus Girls’ Chorus Regional Chorus 1963 Typist for Beacon D.O. Club Officer Patricia Emily Marshall Transferred from Warwick High School Sr. Dance Committee Newcomers Committee Robert Perkins Marston Jr. Band: Letter I.C.T. Club Homeroom Officer Sr. Assembly Committee Safety Committee Student Faculty Basketball Team Candance Mays Invitations Committee a Tremendous Success Janice Ellen McCain J.V. Flagtwirler Varsity Flagtwirler: Head Sr. Color Committee Head Jr. and Sr. Ring Committee Beacon Staff Sr. Chorus Girls’ Chorus: President, pianist F.N. Club: Officer H.R. Officer Judy Gayle McCall 10th Grade Basketball S.C.A. School Spirit Committee Jr. Chorus 10th and 11th grade hockey team Sr. Invitations Committee Beacon Staff: Business Manager F.N. A. Club Usher Staff Spanish Club Christopher Newport Society Glenda Sue McCord Transferred from Jenks Jr. -Sr. High School Sr. Bulletin Board Committee Spanish Club Treasurer of Home Management I Melvin W. McFall Marvin Edward M?Fall Transferred from West High School Senior Dance Committee Betty Luanna McManus F.H.A. 9th grade basketball S.C.A. School Spirit Committee Jr. and Sr. Dance Committee Drama: Make-up Staff Christopher Ne.vport Society V.O.T. Student Sr. Chorus John H. Meek Donna Eileen Mick House and Grounds Committee School Spirit Committee 10th grade Basketball Beacon Staff: Reporter Jr. Dance Committee Drama: Props Staff Jr. Chorus Sr. Dance Committee V.O.T. Publicity Committee 161 The Long Awaited Event Michael Edward Miller S. C. A. Representative Junior Varsity Baseball Color Guard Assistant Director of Tournament Play Junior Dance Committee Senior Assembly Committee William Russell Miller Transferred from Randolph Macon Academy S.C.A. Cafeteria Committee Assistant Directors Staff: Drama Advertising Staff Jackie Millikin Thespians Drama: Furniture Staff: Ass’t. Head D.O. Club Senior Assembly Committee Thespians: Letter Sherry Lynn Mitcheni House and Grounds Committee Dance Committee Volleyball Basketball Hockey Beacon Staff: Reporter G. A. A. Executive Board Junior Dance Committee Senior Invitations Committee V.O.T. John Montague Varsity Basketball: Co-captain; Letter Varsity Baseball: Letter J.V. Basketball J.V. Baseball 8th-9th Grade Basketball Senior Dance Committee David Joseph Mooney Varsity Basketball: Co-captain: Letter J.V. Basketball J.V. Football President of 9th Grade Key Club Friendly Typhoon: 12th Grade Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Executive Board: 9th Grade Representative Senior Dance Committee Lois Anne Moore Varsity Flagtwirler: Alternate Behavior Code Committee Publicity Committee Senior Assembly Committee Junior Dance Committee S.C.A. Representative H.R. Officer Gym Assistant All-State Festival Chorus Senior Chorus: Letter Larry Stewart Moran Junior Varsity Football Junior Varsity Track Junior Varsity Baseball Varsity Football: Letter Varsity Track: State Champ Letter Senior Pennant Committee Junior Usher Staff Finally Came — Graduation Phyllis Kathleen Moore Transferred from Cool Springs High School D.O. Club: District Nominating Committee Future Homemakers of America Junior Decorations Committee 4-H Club Creative Artists Club: Typing Committee James Joseph Morrow Drama: Letter Stage Crew: Ass’t. Electrician Thespians, Letter Senior Assembly Committee Junior Varsity Football William Laird Mortimer Senior Invitations Committee D.O. Club Newcomers Committee Safety Committee Ernie Murphy Linda Marie Murphy Transferred from Hampton High School Latin Club Future Nurses of America Newcomers Committee Biology Club Creative Artists Club Lonnie Napier Polly Delette Norris Anchor Staff: Senior Section Senior Dance Committee G.A.A. Executive Board Pound and Bulletin Board Committee: Co-Head Latin Club Junior Varsity Cheerleader Junior Class Treasurer Executive Board Representative Honor Council Representative Friendly Typhoon David Randolph Norsworthy Transferred from Warwick High School Key Club Christopher Newport Society Spanish Club Senior Invitations Committee 163 We Look to the Future With W. J. Odom J.V. Track J.V. Football Spanish Club Senior Dance Committee Honor Code Committee Sandra Smith Osborne Transferred Highland Springs High School D.E. Club: Secretary Senior Dance Committee Library Assistant Dance Committee Tom Oxner Junior Band D.O. Club Senior Pennant Committee Evelyn Louise Patrick Transferred from Fauquier High School Future Homemakers of America: Secretary Spanish Club Latin Club Science Club Girls’ J. V. Softball Team S. C. A. Representative Anne Marie Parrish Future Homemakers of America School Spirit Committee H.R. President Junior Typing Committee Senior Typing Committee Library Assistant Robert Lee Patterson Sadie Maurice Patterson Senior Color Committee Basketball Team Apparatus Club Publicity Committee Senior Treasurer’s Committee Junior Dance Committee Senior Dance Committee Keyettes Christopher Newport Society S.C.A. H.R. Representative Lawrence Edward Perry Latin Club Junior Band: Letter Senior Band: President; Letter All Regional Workshop Band Chesapeake Hi-Y : Chaplain 8th and 9th Grade Basketball J.V. Football, Basketball, and Baseball Senior Bulletin Board Committee 164 Hope and Anticipation Charles Phillips J.V. Cross Country Varsity Cross Country Varsity Track: Letter State Outdoor Track: Letter Art Club Senior Assembly Committee S.C.A. Dance Committee Varsity Indoor Track J.V. Track Ronald Allen Phillips J.V. Football 8th and 9th Grade Basketball J.V. Basketball Physical Fitness Award Junior Dance Committee Senior Dance Committee Varsity Indoor Track Varsity Track: State Letter Varsity Football: Letter Mary Pike Linda Pierce Linda Marie Pless Senior Bulletin Board Committee Drama: Make-up Staff John Thomas Proctor Drama: Furniture Staff Senior Dance Committee Senior Assembly Committee House and Grounds Committee Newcomers Committee Cafeteria Committee Assist. Director of Tournament Play Sarah Martha Puckett School Spirit Committee Junior Chorus: Letter Senior Chorus: Letter Glee Club: ’64-’65 Drama: Prop Staff Fall Play: “Take Her, She’s Mine” Senior Assembly Committee Senior Music Committee 165 Our Last Year Was William Stephen Pullen Junior Band Letter Senior Assembly Committee Jr. Science Club Latin Club French Club Thomas O. Keesee Hi-Y : Treasurer H.R. Officer Speech Arts Club John Ragsdale Donald Reed Junior Varsity Football Junior Varsity Track Physical Fitness Award Varsity Track: Letter, State Letter Varsity Football Shop Officer Brenda Kaye Rose H.R. Officer S.C.A. Representative G.A.A. Executive Board Girls’ Basketball Team: 8, 9, 11, 12 Girls’ Track Team Volleyball Team Junior and Senior Dance Committees School Spirit Committee Publicity Committee S.C.A. Dance Committee Brenda Leigh Rison Library Assistant Future Homemakers of America Rose Lee Roughten Transferred from Warwick High School School Spirit Committee Future Homemakers of America Drama: Ticket Committee, Publicity Committee Senior Pennant Committee E. H. Rowell, Jr. All Virginia Band (Solo Cornet) All Regional Band (Solo Cornet) Latin Club Senior Band: Letter- Officer Junior Band: Letter Junior Usher Staff Key Club National Honor Society Senior Assembly Robert Benjerman Ruben Cafeteria Committee Junior Ring Committee Senior Assembly Committee: Writing Staff Track Manager: Letter Latin Club French Club Cross Country Track: Manager H.R. Officer: Secretary, Treasurer Christopher Newport Society 166 the Greatest David A. Sage Spanish Club Honor Code Committee House Committee Newcomers Committee Sr. Dance Committee Jr. Dance Committee Barbara Carol Salken Beacon Staff: Editor- in-Chief Sr. Class Giftorian Quill and Scroll Scrapbook Chairman Latin Club S.C.A. Executive Board Sr. Assembly Writing Committee: Co-Head Christopher Newport Society All Tournament Cast Launchings Staff: Business Manager Ronald Frederic Sanders Sr. Dance Committee Sr. Science Club French Club Christopher Newport Society Golf Team H.R. President Student Council- Science Club Service Committee Certificate D.O. Club Jr. Usher Staff Andrea Jane Schaffer French Club Spanish Club Jr. Dance Committee Sr. Dance Committee Sr. Invitations Committee Sr. Hockey Team 9th-12th Basketball Team 9th-12th Volleyball Team H.R. Officer:-President S.C.A. Publicity Committee Drama Effects Staff G.A.A. Executive Board Ercell Anne Sawyer Launchings, Art Editor Christopher Newport Society (Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer) Spanish Club Secretary Art Club William Barry Schroding J.V. Cross Country J.V. Track J.V. Football Varsity Football: Letter Varsity Track: State Champ Letter Jr. Usher: Head Sr. Invitation Committee Jeanie Scruggs D.O. Club: Treasurer, Social Committee, Scrapbook Committee: Head Latin Club Office Assistant Gym Assistant S.C.A. Newcomers Committee S.C.A. Dance Committee Homeroom Chaplain Sr. Bulletin Board Committee Nancy Estelle Shackelford D.O. Club: President S.C.A. Representative: 11th and 12th Grade Honor Code Committee Sr. Dance Committee Latin Club Girls Usher Staff 167 Our Alma Mater Stands Dreama Dianne Shields Transferred from Central High, Alleghany County Tri-Hi-Y Senior Bulletin Board Committee Junior Decorating Committee D.O. Club Shirley Ann Sholar S.C.A. Dance Committee 10th Grade Hockey Team Future Homemakers of America French Club Junior Ring Committee Senior Assembly Committee Student Council Representative: Award Senior Hockey Team Library Assistant Patty Jane Slone Library Assistant Future Homemakers of America Usher Staff Office Assistant Drama Staff: Advertising Ann Elizabeth Smith Senior Bulletin Board Committee Physical Fitness Awards G.A.A. Executive Board Eastern District Allied Hockey Team Senior Hockey Team Track Team All-Star Volleyball Team Volleyball Team Basketball Team: Letter All-Star Basketball Team Barbara Lynn Smith Beacon Staff: Co- Feature Editor; Letter Debate Team French Club Publicity Committee Quill and Scroll Student Council Representative Senior Assembly Committee Honor Code Committee Journalism: Va. Press Association Award Winner of American Legion Oratorical Contest Betsy Cutler Smith J.V. Flagtwirler Varsity Flagtwirler Gym Assistant Basketball Team Junior Ring Committee: Chairman Senior Ring Committee: Co- Chairman Senior Dance Committee Senior Treasurer’s Committee 10th Grade Hockey Team Keyettes 168 Dear in Our Hearts George James Smith Junior Band Junior Science Club Senior Assembly Committee Christopher Newport Society S.C.A. Dance Committee Safety Committee Behavior Code Committee Stage Crew Drama: Effects Staff; Co-Head Janet Eileen Smith National Honor Society: Secretary Keyettes; Sgt.-at-Arms Executive Board Student Council: Letter S.C.A. Treasurer H.R. Vice President S.C.A. Dance Committee: Co- Head G.A.A. Executive Board: Letter Senior Invitations Committee: Head Girls Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball Ronald Lee Smith Senior Class Vice- President Chesapeake Hi-Y : President; Treasurer H.R. President Election Committee: Co-Head Executive Board Student Counci l; Award Christopher Newport Society Publicity Committee: Award School Spirit Committee: Award Shirley Marie Smith Basketball Team: Letters Volleyball Team Track Team Hockey Team Advertising Staff: Drama Art Club Senior Bulletin Boa: Committee Senior Chorus G.A.A. Executive Board Eastern District All Hockey Team Stephen Gregory Smith Cross Country: Letter Varsity Track T.O. Keesee Hi-Y. Senior Invitations Committee H.R. Vice-President Junior Decorating Committee 169 Pamela Jean Smith National Honor Society Varsity Cheerleader; Head Junior Varsity Cheerleader Secretary of the S.C.A.: Letter Secretary of the 10th Grade Spanish Club: Treasurer Executive Board: Co- Chairman of the School Spirit Committee 10th Grade Homecoming Representative Christopher Newport Society Latin Club Every Phase of Our School Jesse Willard Smith J.V. Football J.V. Baseball Latin Club French Club Senior Invitations Committee Senior H.R. Treasurer T.O. Keesee Hi-Y Cafeteria Committee Marc Joel Snyder D.E. Club Stage Crew Senior Assembly Committee Junior Usher Behavior Code Committee Honor Code Committee Drama: Ticket; Make-up, and Usher Staff Joyce Ann Spake Beacon Staff: Co- Feature Editor; Letter Quill and Scroll Christopher Newport Society Latin Club Junior Ring Committee Senior Typing Committee French Club Michael Douglas Spivey Shop Officer Boys’ Usher Staff Senior Assembly Committee D.E. Club Dance Committee: Refreshment Committee; Co-Head H.R. Officer 11th Grade Tournament Play: Director Miles Bruce Spigel Dance Committee Senior Bulletin Board Committee Junior Decorating Committee Drama: Usher Staff Spanish Club French Club J.V. Cross- Country Track: Manager Varsity Cross-Country Track: Manager Edward Luther Springfield Ring Committee Senior Dance Committee: Refreshment Committee; Co-Head Senior Assembly Committee Howard Stallings Mary Lou Staton J.V. Flagtwirler: Head Varsity Flagtwirler Letter Executive Board Student Council: Mouse Assembly Staff Pound and Honor Code Committees Co-Chairman 1964 Homecoming Queen Secretary of Junior Class Secretary of Senior Class Keyettes Future Teachers of America Life was Enjoyable Susanne Lorraine Stenner Transferred from Saint Vincent High School Future Homemakers of America D.E. Club Senior Dance Committee William Edward Stoops Wood Shop Superintendent Metal Shop Superintendent Senior Dance Committee Gail Yvonne Staughen Transferred from Wilson Memorial High School Typing Committee Bobby Lee Tanner Chess Club J.V. Cross Country Team J.V. Track Team Varsity Cross Country Team: Letter Varsity Track Publicity Committee Senior Bulletin Board Committee Sylvia Annette Summerlin Varsity Cheerleader Senior Assembly Committee Junior Dance Committee Future Homemakers of America: Vice President Junior Chorus School Spirit Committee H.R. Officer Science Department: Secretary Drama: Props Staff 9th Grade Basketball Team Elizabeth Jane Taylor G. A.A. Executive Board Gym Assistant Library Assistant Newcomers Committee School Spirit Committee Advertisement Committee H. R. Officer Girl’s Basketball Team Senior Invitations Committee Dance Committee Kenneth Leary Taylor S.C.A. Representative Track Team Junior Band Safe-Teen Committee Thomas 0. Keesee Hi-Y Latin Club Spanish Club Senior Assembly Committee Junior Decoration Committee Cross Country Team: Co-Captain Sandra Michele Tilles J.V. Flagtwirler Varsity Flagtwirler: Letter School Spirit Committee Senior Dance Committee Junior Dance Committee 171 V We Received Honors li i i ¥ Constance Eileen Todd J.V. Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader G.A.A.: Secretary, Vice-President, President, Letter, and Star Student Council Secretary of 8th Grade Girls’ Basketball, Volleyball, and Hockey Teams Secretary to Girls’ Physical Education Teachers Cast of 8th Grade Tournament Play Jean Rose Tosh Drama: Make-up Staff Library Assistant Junior Dance Committee Senior Bulletin Board Committee School Spirit Committee D.E. Club David Arnold Trevathan Senior Band: Color Guard Thomas 0. Keesee Hi-Y : Secretary House and Grounds Committee Senior Dance Committee Junior Usher Staff Cheryl Ann Tucker V.O.T. Club Senior Typing Committee Junior Typing Committee Girls’ Usher Staff 9th Grade Homeroom President 8th Grade Homeroom Secretary William Ashley Turner 8th and 9th Grade Basketball J.V. Basketball Varsity Basketball: Letter J.V. Baseball Varsity Baseball: Letter S.C.A. Executive Board Safe Teens Committee Co-Chairman 1964 Homecoming Committee H.R. President Key Club Nancy Ellen Umphlet F.H.A. Spanish Club Senior Chorus Girls’ Usher Staff Junior Typing Committee Senior Typing Committee Brenda Sue Vanness District D.O. Club S.C.A. Homeroom Representative G.A.A. Executive Board: Letter, Star Senior Hockey Team: Co-Captain Gym Assistant Junior Typing Committee Senior Typing Committee Senior Assembly Committee Girls’ Volleyball and Basketball Teams John R. VanNoy 172 For Our Achievements Sherry Dean Vaughn Transferred from Roanoke Rapids High School School Spirit Committee Senior Pennant Committee Steven Paul Vaughn Safe Teens Committee Senior Band: Color Guard House Committee H.R. Officer Publicity Committee Senior Color Committee Thomas 0. Keesee Hi-Y: Vice-President Turkey Day Committee Charles LaVerne Vellines Varsity Basketball D.O. Club H.R. Officer Shop Officer Brenda Sue Vest Transferred from Thorpe Junior High School Junior Chorus Senior Chorus V.O.T. Norman Wayne Vick Junior Dance Committee H.R. Officer Publicity Committee House Committee Senior Invitations Committee Homeconing Committee Varsity Football, Baseball: Letter, Varsity Basketball: Letter J.V. Football, Basketball, Baseball Robert Maddrix Walker J.V. Band Honor Code Committee Shop Officer Senior Dance Committee Cafeteria Committee Drama Staff Sharon Lynn Walker S.C.A. Representative Latin Club Junior Dance Committee Senior Assembly Committee School Spirit Committee Dance Committee Basketball Team Anchor Staff H.R. Officer Senior Treasurer’s Committee Elizabeth May Warboys Junior Band Senior Chorus Drama Staff: Assistant Head School Spirit Committee Student Librarian Beacon Staff Junior Typing Committee Senior Assembly Committee Senior Typing- Committee 173 Senior Rings and Senior Kisses Joseph Hurbert Warner, Jr. D.O. Club School Spirit Committee H.R. Officer Senior Pennant Committee Publicity Committee Drama Usher Staff Senior Chorus Library Assistant Harold Waters Beacon Staff Senior Dance Committee Junior Dance Committee Publicity Committee School Spirit Committee Julia Kyle Wheary Girls Usher Staff 11th Grade Tournament Play: Assistant Director All Tournament Cast for Directing F.H.A. Junior Dance Committee Senior Assembly Committee Carolyn Denaze Webb H. R. Secretary Junior Science Club: Secretary 9th Grade Girls Track Junior Band: Letter Senior Band: Letter Latin Club Future Nurses Club Senior Ring Committee I. C.T. Edna Whitcomb Volleyball Team School Spirit Committee Physical Fitness Award Junior Dance Committee Senior Science Club Allan White Senior Science Club: President Christopher Newport Society: President Key Club Senior Pennant Committee Senior Color Committee National Merit Scholarship: Semi-Finalist Junior Science Club: President Service Committee Election Official H.B. Hoyle Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Physical Sciences Carol Bridget Whitt School Spirit Committee Furniture Staff Spanish Club Junior Dance Committee Senior Dance Committee 8th grade Basketball 8th grade Volleyball 10th Grade Basketball Library Assistant 174 Bring Joy to Men and Mis ses Judy Faye Wiggins School Spirit Committee Newcomers Committee Service Committee Library Assistant Pennant Committee D.E. Club Dolores Raye Wilds School Spirit Committee F.H.A. Safety Committee Future Nurses Club: Officer Cafeteria Committee Senior Pennant Committee Anchor Staff Christopher Newport Society Elizabeth Carol Williams Newcomers Committee Publicity Committee Behavior Code Committee School Spirit Committee House and Grounds Committee Safety Committee I.C.T.: Scrapbook Committee Library Assistant Senior Pennant Committee Creative Artist Club Donna Faye Windsor Launchings Staff Junior Dance Committee Senior Dance Committee Keyettes Publicity Committee Homecoming Court: Senior Attendant Senior Flower Committee H.R. Officer Christopher Newport Society Wayne Williams Joseph Donald Wingo Key Club: Vice- President Senior Class: President Junior Class: President Sophomore Class: President Christopher Newport Society Football: Co-Captain Varsity Football and Track: Letter Boys State Representative American Legion Good Citizenship Award Jimmy Withrow Melba Deas Wood Girls Basketball Girls Volleyball Girls Track Girls Hockey 12th Grade All State Hockey Team School Spirit Committee Senior Chorus 175 The Future Awaits Us . . . Charles Henry Wood, III T. 0. K. Hi-Y: President Latin Club: Vice-President S.C.A. Executive Board Track Team Drama Staff Cross-country Team Christopher Newport Society Spanish Club Assistant Director of Tournament Play Junior Varsity Football Rose Elizabeth Woodard Anchor Staff: Classroom Section Christopher Newport Society French Club Jr. and Senior Science Club Tri-Hi-Y F. H. A. F. T. A. Senior Band: Letters; Dance Band Senior Assembly Committee Brenda Kay Woolard Basketball Volleyball Pound Committee Newcomers Committee Junior Ring- Committee Senior Chorus Hockey H.R. Treasurer Senior Ring Committee Senior Assembly Committee Donna Rae Worsham French Club Office Assistant Senior Hockey Team Library Assistant Senior Pennant Committee Junior Decorations Committee Student Council Representative Senior Chorus: Letter F. T. A. Richard Otis Wren Linwood Harrison Wright Varsity Football: Letter J. V. Football Senior Band: Letter Senior Band: Vice-President All Workshop Band Latin Club Key Club Boys’ State: Alternate Junior Dance Committee Senior Dance Committee Patricia Colleen Wright Basketball Volleyball School Spirit Committee Junior Chorus Jr. and Sr. Ring Committee Senior Typing Committee I. C. T. Student D. 0. Club G. A. A. Apparatus Club John Robert Yevak Varsity Football Senior Ring Committee: Co-Head Christopher Newpor t Society Latin Club Behavior Code Committee Safe Teen Committee Senior Dance Committee Student Council Representative Junior Ring Committee Senior Science Club 176 With a staff like this, you’re lucky to get Jie Anchor! Senior Achievements Are SENIOR CLASS SONG From our freshman days to our senior year, Our efforts yield no refrain; We have crossed the path with great success, Thy honors we proclaim. We have closed the doors to Newport’s past, For the future we must strive; But shall keep the memories within our hearts, The class of sixty-five. REFRAIN: Yesterday’s problem, Today’s effort, Tomorrow’s success. Written by Composed by Jim Brinkley Kenny Carter SENIOR CLASS PENNANT SENIOR CLASS FLOWER THE PEONY SENIOR CLASS COLORS AQUA AND WHITE Yesterday’s problem, Today’s effort, Tomorrow’s success. by Carole Althaus Frank Blechman 178 Derived from Hard Work The Senior Pennant Committee (L. to R.) Otis Glamore and Jim Brinkley. The Senior Typing Committee (L. to R.) Elizabeth War- boys, Frances Hollifield, Brenda Clarke, Joyce Spake. The Senior Color Committee (L. to R.) — standing — Allan White, Lynn Walker; Janice McCain, Sadie Patterson. The Senior Invitations Committee (L. to R.) Steve Smith, Lynne D a n n e 1 1 y, Janet Smith. SENIOR COMMITTEES The Senior Pennant Committee designed and selected the pennant that best represents the sen- ior class. The pennant will be treasured through the years as a symbol of five years’ achievement. The Senior Typing Committee had the task of typing lists of the senior committee members and posting these lists on the senior bulletin board. The Color Committee chose the colors to be used in decorating for the Senior Prom, other dances and the bulletin board. The Senior Invitations Committee chose the Graduation Announcement that would be suitable for both boys and girls. The Senior Bulletin Board Committee arranged eye-catching scenes for all students to observe. Seniors were informed and reminded of their dances, committee meetings, and other business by means of the bulletin board. The Senior Flower Committee had the task of finding a versatile and inexpensive flower. The flower was used for the Prom decorations, corsages and flower arrange- ments. The Senior Motto Committee suggested a motto which they felt would best express the feel- ings of the seniors’ achievements and goals. The Senior Ring Committee took orders for the rings and collected the money for them. When the much awaited rings arrived, they were distributed by this committee. The Senior Bulletin Board Committee (L. to R.) Patsy Blackard, Billy Hallett, Linda Pless. The Senior Flower Committee (L. to R.) Betty Bass, Polly Norris, Wayne Karmosky, Donna Windsor. The Senior Motto Committee (L. to R.) — at top — Olivia House, Steve Burns, Charles Braslow, Carla Fine, Fred Blechman, Carole Althaus. The Senior Ring Committee Bob Yevak, Betsy Smith. Senior Activities Center Brenda Woolard’s favorite date, Bob Yevak, has just come to escort her to the “big ' dance of the year”. Betty Blanford and David Keithley are Senior Music Com- mittee Heads. DANCE COMMITTEE The Dance Committee, headed by Rick y Davis and Debby Fink, organized dances during the school year to raise funds for the most important dance of all — the Prom. In October, the Senior Class spon- sored the “Senior Spook” ; in December, the “Sea- son’s Spirit”; in February, the “King of Hearts”; in March a Hootenany ; and in May, the Prom. MUSIC COMMITTEE The Music Committee, headed by Betty Blanford and David Keithley, works throughout the school year on projects concerning music for the senior class. With the help of the Executive Board, the Music Committee chooses the Senior Class Musician. They also help in selecting the Class Song. This year Howard Conn was chosen Class Musician and the Class Song was written by Jim Brinkley and composed by Kenny Carter. CL. to R. — 1st Row) D. Windsor, D. Fink, R. Davis, B. Bass, P. Collins, H. Waters, C. Althaus, E. Springfield, G. Anas, R. Lee, R. Phillips. Around These Committees Writing Staff Members are (L-R) F. Blechman, F. Good- Directors are (L-R) Kay Johnson, Steve Burns, and Patsy son, C. Fine, G. Fenigsohn, B. Smith, B. Ruben, D. Harvey, Blackard. and W. Karmosky. SENIOR ASSEMBLY This year’s Senior Assembly centered around an All-American institution — advertising. As conceiv- ed, it was a musical satire with different kinds of talent worked into the basic theme. Under the direction of Steve Burns and Patsy Blackard, the assembly, with a cast of approximately 65, ran for over an hour. The directors and writers showed high hopes for this assembly. Songs, script, and choreography were all original for this production. It was clear that the 1965 senior extravaganza was one of the best ever. Co mmittee Members are (L-R) K. Lassiter, S. Puckett, S. Sholar, R. Davis, Class Musician, Howard Conn, preforms at J. Morrow, K. Carter, B. Blandford, C. Clarke, C. Braslow, S. Pullen, L. Berry, annual Senior Assembly. J. Bell, R. Conner, and C. Buckley. King and Queen Robert Davis and Shirley Sholar Hall of Fame 182 Best Dressed Ricky Davis and Andy Schaffer Best Looking Steve Smith and Donna Windsor Most Popular David Ellenson and Pam Smith I ft • 4 f Best Students Charles Braslow and Janet Smith Most Athletic Joe Wingo and Ann Smith and Shirley Smith Best Dancers Larry Harding and Kay Andleton Cutest H. P. Lucas and Dianne Adams Best All Around Joe Mooney and Polly Norris Wittiest Charles Sands and Becky Crank Most Likely to Succeed Frank Blechman and Harron Ellenson Most School Spirited Otis Glamore and Connie Todd Most Talented Jim Brinkley and Van Rowell and Patsy Blackard President’s Message to Dear Seniors, Let me begin by expressing my sincere appreciation for having had the honor of serving as head of this most outstanding class. This honor will forever remain as the highlight of my high school career. During our five years at Newport News, we have made numerous friendships. We have developed a better understanding of many urgent problems facing the world today. Also, we have watched with admiration the accomplishments of many of our classmates. We hear much talk today concerning the future condition of our country. Although I’m far from an expert, I feel more than secure knowing that many of our most im- portant positions will be filled by some of our very own students, students from the Class of ’65. As graduation draws near, it will mark the beginning of an entirely new life for each of us. For some it will close their search for knowledge. For others the search will continue at the college of their choice. Graduation will also bring a note of sadness, as well as happiness, due to the fact that many of us will never again see some of our most cherished friends. But as we all face the world on our own we will have vivid memories of Newport to look back on. Again may I thank you for displaying your confidence in me by selecting me as your President. I’ve done my best to please everyone and I hope I have. May good fortune be with you for the remainder of your lives. Sincerely and thankfully, Joe Wingo, President of the class of ’65 187 The Anchor Staff (L. to R.) G. Cole, C. Firestone, P. Collins, P. Norris, D. Wilds, S. Bateman. Missing from picture are L. Walker, L. DeShazo, S. Boatright, R. Woodard. y y Rapport between individuals is an intangible. It comes only of its own will and remains because of a sensitive balance of personalities who care for each other. Without the caring and the sharing of a common concern and of like values, rapport is never present. To have been a part of the rapport, which is almost a tangible part of the Anchor Staff, has indeed been a privilege for me. We have tried to prepare a good yearbook for Newport News High School. We have wanted it to be a faithful representation of school happenings and individuals. But most of all we have desired that the yearbook should reflect our gratitude and affection for Newport News High School and the individuals who are the “real” school. We have wanted to make each person here feel the importance, the value of the living River of which we are all a part. We hope we have achieved our purpose. If we have succeeded in any measure, we owe thanks to many people — a co-operative administration and enthusias tic student body. But there are always some individuals who deserve special mention in any thank you. It would not be possible to give enough laud to the Anchor’s editor, Judy Anker or to Mr. Ed- ward Streeky, our willing photographer, or to Mrs. Margaret Baab who unfailingly en- couraged and helped us in many facets of this book. I personally, can only say how much J appreciate their efforts in helping to create good businessmen, artistic critics, and sensi- tive individuals from the amalgamated mem- bers of the staff. To the entire staff I would like to express my sincerest appreciation. Mj ss J. E. Kessler Advisor 188 Anchor Staff Heads (L. to K.) L. Copes, Classroom; D. Harvey, Sports; C. Althaus, Assistant Editor; L. Dannelly, Activities; H. Hoyle, Business Manager; D. Fink, Faculty; 0. Glamore, Underclassmen; P. Blackard, School Life. Missing from picture is G. Gray, Senior. Just as a river continues on its course, the vibrancy of life within this school also continues. I hope these pages have recalled for you some worthwhile as well as humorous memories of this 1964-1965 school year. Without the aid and encouragement of so many individuals, producing this yearbook would have been an impossible task. Mr. Etheridge, as busy as you are, you have always taken time to listen to and try to understand some of our “yearbook problems.” Mrs. O’Neil, your help with our finances is sincerely appreciated. rS. € X. Mr. Saine, you have always answered, without hesitation, to the needs and problems of our yearbook. Judy Anker Editor Mrs. Baab, even though you were not committed to do so, you advised us while we were creating our yearbook theme, the very basis of our book. Mr. Streeky; we take pride in not only having a photographer who does his job expertly, but one who shows an enthuiastic interest in the Anchor. Miss Kessler, you have helped our staff not only by guiding and en- couraging us in yearbook production, but also by taking an interest in us as individuals. Staff, without you there would be no yearbook. As these pages show, all of you brought forth capable and exceptional effort. As this yearbook has become a part of me, I hope it has became a part of your memories. h c . o 189 Without the interchanging help of aquatic and human life, neither could exist. Similarly, with- out the help of these merchants and patrons, the production of our yearbook would be impossible. Editors : Henry Hoyle, Head Carol Firestone 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER . . . Downtown and Warwick Center Serving the Future Homemaker Faithfully Since 1893. 192 Best of luck to the Class of 1965 from CONGRATULATIONS Class of ' 65 . . . you ' re on your way to the top! Remember, you can get to the top quicker in a Hutchens Chevro- let because you ' ll have a head start. 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Terry Abbott, Ernie Blanchard, Russell Collins, Howard Conn, Richard Conner, Dan Crockett, Malcolm Davis, Ricky Davis, Robert Davis, Wayne DeBerry, James Dempsey, Dennis Ivey, Dianne Adams, Pat Anderson, Judy Anker, Ruth Camp- bell, Brenda Clarke, Geneva Cole, Jeannie Collier, Pauline Collins, Becky Crank, Lynne Dannelly, Ce- cilia Davis, Debbie Griffin, Brenda Harrison, Pam Hicks, Pat Marshall, Sandy Osborne, Sylvia Sum- merlin, Mrs. Taylor. SENIOR HOMEROOM 222 HOMEROOM 104 George Alexandrou, Paul Bauz, David Blayton, Jerry Clark, Chippy Clark, Buddy Hart, Donald Harvey, Reid Hudson, Carroll Keen, Lonnie Napier, Bill Schroding, Joe Warner, Harold Waters, Allan White, Joe Wingo, Skippy Wood, Richard Wren, Bob Yevak, Betty Blandford, Bar- bara Burns, Barbara Carroll, Brenda Conard, Betty Hicks, Lynn Walker, Elizabeth Warboys, Carolyn Webb, Edna Whitcomb, Bridget Whitt, Judy Wiggins, Dolores Wilds, Carol Williams, Rose Woodard, Brenda Woolard, Donna Worsham, Pat Wright, Mrs. Masters, Mrs. Wheeler. Tommy Boggs, Elliott Borenstein, Gene Burke, Greg Campell, Gene Cash, Kenny Cates, Bob Chi- som, J. D. Clark, Tommy Comer, Russell Conway, Calvin Culp, Ronnie Haden, Ronald Hastings, Bill Hoffman, Diego Remero, Doug Spahr, Roger Un- derwood, Brenda Baker, Wilma Binder, Linda Blake, Phyllis Bluxome, Brenda Boone, Karen Bost, Diane Bowers, Debby Braswell, Margaret Bre- vard, Linda Brown, Dru Bryant, Terry Buffkin, Margaret Burns, Teresa Burroughs, Ann Cagle, Mimi Cattanach, Sandy Jordan, Mrs. Graves. HOMEROOM 207 Charles Braslow, Jim Brinkley, Todd Givens, Otis Glamore, Jody Glazer, Richard Gordon, Bill Hal- lett, Marvin McFall, Jimmy Odom, Bob Tanner, Pete Tench, Becky Braswell, Barbara Causey, Laura Copes, Becky Evans, Carla Fine, Debby Fink, Debbie Freeman, Frances Goodson, Norma Graham, Georgia Gravely, Jackie Grepiotis, Susan Harrison, Mary Johnson, Dreama Shields, Ann Smith, Joyce Spake, Mary Lou Staton, Susanne Stenner, Laura Welton, Miss Brewer. HOMEROOM 110 James Cobb, James Dossett, Brady Earnhardt, David Finkle, Joel Fisher, Sammy Fox, Norman Freeman, Michael Fardner, Alan Gerber, Aderon Gibbs, Roger McIntosh, Cleve Sibley, Randy Tate, Phillip Vaughn, Tommy Whitt, Pat Adkins, Susie Barker, Barbara Blanchard, Jackie Davenport, Sheila Davis, Patty Dempsey, Shirley Dooley, Bar- bara Doyle, Brenda Eakes, Shirley Eanes, Vicke Edgerton, Pat Edmondson, Virginia Edwards, Kay Eggleston, Mina Erlach, Anna Jarrell, Anita Par- ker, Mickie Settles, Juanita Wilkins, Mrs. Bauser- man. HOMEROOM 217 Jimmy Brandon, Donald Chaney, Michael Costner, James Desimone, Dennis Fry, William Glazier, Joe Lieberman, Michael Littwin, Stanley Majors, Wayne Mallory, Richard Marshall, Gary Minter, Milton Nunnally, Brent Parkin, Worth Roberts, Wayne Stokes, Sammy Ward, Margaret Burton, Jamey Douglas, Anne Korycinski, Linda Lewis, Pat Liakos, Sandra Marion, Jeanette McDonald, Vonciel McKeel, Linda McKenna, Marie McNeil 1 , Linda Merriman, Faye Merritt, Beverly Miller, Eleanor Milne, Pam Oliver, Gail Straughen, Wal- dine Tatton, Mrs. Nettles. HOMEROOM 203 Raymond Adcock, Donald Beale, W. L. Brown, Billy Bryant, Charles Burton, Danny Caldwell, Michael Carter, Larry Castle, Robin Chalkley, Ronald Crickenberger, Dennis Crumpler, Robert Curry, Leslie Deane, John DiGiacomo, David Dorn, Charles Downey, Glenn Drewry, Michael Dudley, James Faucette, Charles Hamilton, Danny Laux, Steven Parsley, Patti Andleton, Virginia Beatty, Peggy Blair, Nubia Blanco, Sandra Blanco, Car- olyn Blythe, Frances Bost, Barbara Brewer, Sue Britt, Jane Brown, Deborah Buck, Jewell Byrd, Sherry Cain, Betty Caldwell, Emily Calhoun, Bren- da Camden, Sandra Campbell, Linda Lankford, Brenda Reid, Mrs. Thomas. 213 CITIZEIVS XMARINE BANK MEMiE : FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION serving. . . Newport News Hampton York County • Washington at Twenty-fifth • King and Queen • Newmarket Center • Mercury Blvd. at Todds Lane • Warwick Center • West Pembroke near Aberdeen • Sherwood Center • 20 East Queen, Drive-In • Route 17, Grafton • Langley Air Force Base NICK ALLEN BUICK HOME FURNITURE CO. Your Buick Dealer For 27 Years 34th St. Washington Ave. Newport News 7304 Warwick Blvd. There ' s No Place Like Home Compliments of the CURTIS POINT ALL-STAR FOOTBALL TEAM BALLOU PALMER, INC. 112-28th Street Newport News, Virginia CH 7-5851 HOMEROOM 105 John Bateman, Thomas Branch, Frank Brook- man, Randy Carter, Peyton Clark, Lee Cobb, Dar- rell Coffie, Harvey Credle, James Cutler, James Deihl, Stephen Dorner, John Downs, John Farm- er, Wayne Hall, Wayne Lambert, Luther Jones, Willia m Reece, Karen Brown, Susan Cone, Sharon Dantzler, Sue David, Kathleen Davis, Marian Deihl, Nina Digiacomo, Sandra Dye, Judith Evans, Judith Ellenson, Rose Jeffries, Barbara Kerman, Cynthia Sawyer, Mrs. Ward. HOMEROOM 107 Ricki Green, Patsy Goodwin, Ronald Fields, Joel Flax, Dean Johnson, Elissa Fine, Jerry Aycock, Anas Bakolias, Jerry Clark, Jerry Driver, Ronnie Duncan, Thomas Faucette, Gerald Fisher, Dennis Flynn, Joseph Guthrie, Dean Johnson, Donald Llewellyn, Cynthia Evaland, Jill Farver, Catherine Fay, Linda Fisher, Linda Ford, Janet Forman, Betty Glenn, Carolyn Graham, Roberta Griffin, Linda Griffith, Joyce Hagy, Sharon Hargrave, Linda Ramsey, Magdalene Schuszler, Phyllis Schwab, Gayle Alfred, Mr. Adams. HOMEROOM 116 Lee Andrews, Howard Duncan, Tommy Hayslett, Clifford Hendricks, Kenneth Hester, Jerry Hicks, Glenn Hile, Doug Hinnant, Rodney Hitchens, Ben Hogan, Royce Reeves, Bill Rose, Paul Sat- terfield, Wayne Smith, Kevin Fenton, Judy De- simone, Nancy Fulghum, Penney Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Sharon Jones, Carol Kelley, Hope Koun- nas, Mary Kypriandes, Eva Landrum, Pat Larrow, Anita Shapiro, Jeannie Slate, Rachel Smith, Sandy Smith, Mr. Bartlett. HOMEROOM 208 Charles Brooks, Ricky Buchanan, Elliott Barton, Jeff Fox, Tommy Franklin, Roger Freeman, De- reck Griffin, Lee Grizzle, Randy Hall, Gary Han- cock, Greg Harris, Donnie Harris, Nelson Harris, Bobby Hodges, Berdella Dotson, Barbara Dye, Nancy Eanes, Wynell Ellis, Susan Garth, Anita Gore, Betty Goshorn, Sherilyn Green, Kathy Grubbs, Joan Griffin, Virginia Jones, Judy Greene, Mrs. Sills. HOMEROOM 114 Peter Bakolias, Bill Belt, David Bessom, Larry Carter, Michael Derzis, Wayne Dewell, Michael Digiacomo, Jimmy Dinwiddie, Albert Dutton, Thomas Edmondson, Henry Hudson, Bill Johnson, Billy Jones, Melvin Jones, Kenny Jordon, Clinton Kennedy, Robert Kennelly, Wayne Savage, Donnie Terry, Rickey Hester, Donna Abernathy, Janet DeShazo, Connie Dickson, Cheryl Hardee, Judy Hess, Linda Hobbs, Nell Howard, Gretchen Hud- son, Linda Jackson, Colleen James, Diana Jen- kins, Jackie Johnson, Marlene Marsette, Donna Ostrowske, Linda Surrett, Diane Winkler, Mar- garet Capps, Miss Maguire. HOMEROOM 308 Ivan Anker, Larry Arnette, Douglas Edgerton, Butch Petteway, Albert Rice, Tommy Richards, Cassie Riggs, Garland Rigney, Donald Ryan, Kenny Schwartz, John Schweida, Terry Seay, Bill Rash, David Ashworth, Joseph Messer, Frances Banton, Wanda Barver, Sherry Bell, Betty Belt, Joyce Payne, Jennifer Perkins, Charlene Petterson, Brenda Phillips, Linda Polston, Diane Price, Mona Rawls, Ruth Reece, Barbara Reeves, Donna Rickey, Belinda Royal, Brenda Shepard, Barbara Turner, Miss Kessler. 216 HOMEROOM 223 Ricky Edwards, Roger Ganoe, Vince Gilbert, George Grant, Ronnie Gray, David Greshamer, Joe Hague, Terry Holley, David Hood, Larry Hud- son, Charles Johnson, Dannie Johnson, Harry Johnson, Mike Johnson, Clyde Layden, Warren Pless, Dannee Gribble, Eddie Taylor, Terry Meece, Joe Bryant, Howell Bruce, Dale Wall, Nan Conk- lyn, Sandra Epps, Nancy Eversole, Jo Ann Fay, Catherine Forrester, Linda Guilford, Diane Guth- rie, Brenda Head, Shirley Henderson, Sherry Han- sel, Cherry Hensel, Ramona Harris, Gail Reep, Brenda Reighard, Miss Dinkins, Mrs. Cannon. HOMEROOM 306 Max Bartholomew, Terry Castonguay, Marcus Higgins, Roger Hite, Joe Jarrell, Allan Jenkins, James Jones, Wayne Karmosky, David Keithley, Kenneth Ketterman, George Konstant, Kim Lassi- ter, Joe Laws, David Norsworthy, John Rags- dale, Robert Smith, Robert Patterson, Billy Turner, Steve Vaughan, Thelma Baker, Madge Baldwin, Diane Hill, Janie Keatts, Reatha Kennedy, Carol Larson, Joyce Lawrence, llene Levinson, Nancy Lewis, Mary Pike, Miss Mary Sexton. HOMEROOM 118 HOMEROOM 318 Billy Douthat, Robert Ealey, Bruce Edwards, David Elliott, Bill Evans, Terry Grant, Eddie Jones, John Knowles, Nathan Kozloski, David Kypriandes, Charlie Lamb, Freddie Malpass, David McCoy, Johnny McPhail, Jimmy Peters, Larry Powell, Hilton Toler, Larry Woodard, Douglas Drewery, Barbara Anne Cole, Linda Condron, Cathy Croc- kin, Susan Daniels, Sarah Freeman, Margaret Kailors, Linda Kirby, Ellen Kurzer, Sharon La- Bonne, Janet Lawson, Faye Smith, Miss Gilliam. J. J. Ellen, Bobby Harris, Ricky Hartline, Danny Hartzler, Jerry Henry, Bob Hines, Bobby Houston, Clifton Jackson, Raymond Jones, Blenn Malpass, Bobby Sears, Jimmy Skates, Ronnie Taylor, Eddie Tolatti, Woody Wagner, Roger Warf, Glenn Wil- liamson, Barbara Harrelson, Linda Harris, Sheila Harris, Barbara Hedrick, Brenda Hicks, Patty Hilsdon, Dorothy Hodges, Linda Hooper, Barbara Liakos, Janice Poole, Yvonne Proctor, Flores Williams, Sandra Worsham, Sheila Wyatt, Mrs. Womack. SENIOR HOMEROOM 214 HOMEROOM 112 Roger Back, Wayne Chapman, Gene Dismuke, Roger Frizzelle, Ronald Haney, Larry Harding, Richard Harmon, Nelson Harris, David Hatchett, William Koehler, Jerry Luckado, Charles Villiness, Robert Walker, Kay Burks, Helene Flick, Dorinda Hamm, Linda Hartless, Vela Henderson, Pat Hess- ler, Linda Hicks, Carol Long, Ann Lyzotte, Jackie Milliken, Anne Parrish, Sadie Patterson, Jane Taylor, Brenda Vest, Mrs. Gibbons. Larry Chestnut, Carolyn Coalter, Gilbert Cooxe, Jerry Creekmore, Craven Crump, David Cutler, John Davis, Valarie Dowdy, Diana Dykesin, Micki Eaker, Patti Elliot, Arlene Ellis, Candy Eveland, Sandye Fink, Sharon Forman, Joe Franklin, Jerry Garrison, Alan Goldberg, Jimmy Gordon, Darrell Graham, Bryan Gravely, Billy Griffith, Ronnie Guye, George Hankins, Jim Witcher, Jack Withrow, Mr. Loving. HOMEROOM 113 HOMEROOM 109 Billy Caldwell, Kenneth Davis, David Flakowitz, William Harper, Myron Harrelson, Mike Harris, Donald Hayslett, Steve Helton, Jimmy Hogan, David Hostetter, Robert Howell, Bill Larmer, Allen Minter, Keith Stillwell, Mike White, Joyce Bur- ton, Donna Byrd, Linda Carter, Juanita Castle, Lillian Gillespie, Grace Goldsmith, Shirley Gold- wasser, Judy Gordon, Linda Gray, Peggy Green- sp on, Joan Grepiotis, Kay Griffin, Marcia Grubbs, Rochelle Halfin, Diane Kelley, Sue Roberts, Linda Williams, Bettie Johnston, Miss Holladay. 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Your Locally Owned Friendly Ford Dealer SALES SERVICE 11076 Warwick Blvd. 595-221 1 Compliments of HOMEROOM 228 Compliments of HOMEROOM A-5 GOODMAN HARDWARE 3401 West Mercury Boulevard Hampton, Virginia Phone 826-1444 218 ✓ y y y y y « y ✓ yyyyyyyy Builders of Great Ships To Help Keep America Strong on the Seas NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING and DRY DOCK COMPANY yyyyy y ' y yy y yy yyyyyyyyy y y y yyyyyyyyyyyy yyyyyyyy ■ 219 LEE WHITE HARDWARE, INC. Builders Hardware Garden Supplies — - Seeds Benjamin Moore Paints Housewares 10531 Jefferson Ave. LY 6-781 1 MURRAY AND PADGETT, INCORPORATED 131 28th Street Real Estate and Insurance Colonel Sanders Recipe Kentucky Fried Chicken Its Finger licking Good 10741 Jefferson Ave. Phone 596-3403 THOMAS PIANO CO. First With Everything Musical 210 28th St. CH 5-0068 Compliments of SPOTTSWOOD BEAUTY SALON 2806 West Avenue and West Avenue Amoco Service Station Jerry O. Talton HAWKINS KNIGHT EDDIE ' S NEW AND USED 3 Locations FURNITURE 10842 Warwick Blvd. Furniture and Electrical Appliances Riverdale Plaza Downtown Hampton 9512 Warwick Boulevard 220 CLASS of ' 65 H.R. 123 Shirley Caudill Terence Abbott Linda DeShazo James Blanchard Shirley Elder Russell Collins Harron Ellenson Howard Conn Sharon Holmes Richard Conner Carolyn Hinnant James Davis Linda Murphy Richard Davis Barbara Smith Robert Davis Betsy Smith Wayne DeBerry Janet Smith James Dempsey Julie Wheary Dennis Ivey H.R. 207 Bill Stoops Charles Braslow Diane Adams James Brinkley Patricia Anderson Kenneth Gault Judy Anker Todd Givens Ruth CampUell Otis Glamore Brenda Clark Marc Glazer Geneva Cole Richard Gordon Gloria Collier Bill Hallett Pauline Collins Marvin McFall Becky Crank Bill Odom Lynne Dannelly Charles Sands Cecelia Davis Bobby Tanner Debby Griffin Peter Tench Brenda Harrison Becky Braswell Kay Johnson Barbara Causey Patricia Marshall Laura Copes Sandra Osborne Becky Evans Sylvia Summerlin Carla Fine H.R. 126 Debby Fink Jerry Allen Debbie Freeman George Anas Frances Goodson David Arnold Norma Graham Dan Dooley Georgia Gravely David Ellenson Jackie Grepiotis Larry Elmore Susan Harrison George Fenigsohn Mary Johnson Mark Friedman Dreama Shields Wayne Frizzell Elizabeth Smith Edward Fuller Joyce Spake Dickie Godwin Mary Lou Staton Johnny Ivey Susanne Stenner Louis Lester Sherry Vaughan Russell Miller Laura Welton James Morrow H.R. 209 Kenneth Taylor Steve Burns Linda Allen Michael Burns Kay Andleton Richard Cantor Jewell Bullock Kenny Carter Betty Burton Terry Hunsucker Melvin McFall Jane Taylor Donald Smith Brenda Vest Elliott Smith Melba Wood James Smith H.R. 222 Ronald Smith Paul Bauz Steve Smith Chippy Clark Willard Smith Don Harvey Marc Snyder Carroll Keen Bruce Spigel Billy Shroding Michael Spivey Joe Warner Edward Springfield Harold Waters Linwood Wright Allan White Alice Bartee Joe Wingo Amy Bartee Richard Wren Sandra Boatright Bob Yevak Rosalie Bond Betty Blandford Carol Buckley Barbara Burns Glenda McCord Barbara Carroll Phyllis Moore Brenda Conard Evelyn Patrick Lynn Walker Linda Pless Bridgett Whitt Rose Roughton Delores Wilds Sandra Tilles Rose Woodard Connie Todd Brenda Woolard Jean Tosh Donna Worsham Brenda Vanness H.R. 303 Roger Back Charles Embler Wayne Chapman Arthur McJunkin Gene Dismuke John Meek Roger Frizzelle Edward Perry Ronald Haney Charles Phillips Larry Harding Ronnie Phillips Richard Harmon John Proctor Nelson Harris Steve Pullen David Hatc hett Donald Reid Bill Koehler Van Rowell Jerry Luckadoo Bobby Ruben Charles Vellines David Sage Robert Walker Ronnie Sanders Kay Burks Thomas Smith Heiene Flick Howard Stallings Dorinda Hamm Wayne Vick Linda Hartless Wayne Williams Vela Henderson Harvey Cook Patricia Hessler Jackie Jarrell Linda Hicks Sarah Puckett Carol Long Brenda Rison Ann Lyzotte Brenda Rose Jackie Milliken Barbara Salken Ann Parrish Ann Sawyer Sadie Patterson Andy Shaffer Jeanie Scruggs Shirley Sholar Patty Slone Shirley Smith Cheryl Tucker Nancy Umphlet H R. 306 Max Bartholomew Terry Castonguay Marcus Higgins Roger Hite Joe Jarrell Allan Jenkins Jom es Jones Wayne Karmosky David Keithley Kenneth Ketterman George Konstant Kim Lassiter Joe Laws David Norsworthy Robert Patterson John Ragsdale Robert Smith Bill Turner Steve Vaughan Thelma Baker Madge Baldwin Diane Hill Janie Keatts Reatha Kennedy Carol Larson Joyce Lawrence llene Levinson Nancy Lewis Mary Pike H.R. 315 Ray Barnes Paul Bass Joe Bell Lonnie Berry Richard Billings Frank Blechman Jimmy Dick Joe Floyd Tom Hargadon Dana Hinnant Richard Lee H. P. Lucas Bobby Marston Mike Miller David Trevathan John Van Noy Carole Althaus Ginny Gray Betty Bass Sandra Bateman Frances Hoi I if ie Id Nancy Horne Iris Tatem Anne Marlow Candy Mays Janice McCain Judy McCall Betty McManus Donna Mick Sherry Mitchem Lois Moore Joyce Hines Donna Windsor H.R. 316 Sidney Becker Ernest Booker James Conner Thomas Crittendon Ernest Faircloth Cecil Howell Henry Hoyle Garland Hudson Raleigh Ingram Christie Kypriandes John Montague Joe Mooney Larry Moran William Mortimer Ernest Murphy Thomas Oxner Lucy Allen Patsy Blackard Natassa Bourlotos Mary Ellis Cjior.a Gardner Margaret Hoban Sandra Hodge Olivia House Betty Jefferson Loretta Mulrhill Polly Norris Nancy Shackleford Pam Smith Dianna Ward 221 BROADWAY WARWICK, INCORPORATED 9614 Warwick Blvd. Newport News, Virginia We Cater to Birthday-Wedding and Anniversary Cakes WARWICK BAKERY 220-28th St. CH 4-1362 Since 1883 Personal Fabric Care Service by DAWN-WARWICK CLEANERS-LAUNDRY Dial 244-1421 TIDEWATER HOTEL 2400 Washington Avenue Specializing in Traditional Clothing for Gentlemen Ladies BEECROFT BULL LTD. 1 0325 Warwick Blvd. at Hilton Village H. R. 220 Eric Burden, William Hobbs, William Manry, Jim Martin, Bill Massey, James Matheny, Dannie McCain, Hoyet Lee McDonald, Harry Pasquier, Donald Patrick, Albert Plessinger, David Rogers, Elliot Lee Torn, Tim Turner, Ferdy Wagner, Jo Ann DeCosta, Faye Elder, Carolyn Rae Ember, Ruth Long, Bobbie Mahn, Joan Myers, Anita Mor- gan, Joyce Munn, Anna Neumeyer, Mary Frances Owens, Alice Marie Ramey, Mary Beth Shaddock, Marie Snead, Sandra Thomas, Lucille Turlington, Jeanne Marie Wilkins, Mr. Authur L. Burke. H. R. 309 Sharon Adcock, Frances Artman, Dexter Atkinson, Tanya Back, Linda F. Baker, Linda G. Baker, Sherry Lee Baker, Fred Beale, Ronald Bell, Donald Blackburn, Sara Chaffin, Lawana McCord, Bill Moreland, Jimmy Narron, Norma Parker, Paul Reagon, Judy Salken, Janice Shelton, Belvia Sheo- vic, Charlie Shielde, Carlton Skinnell, Earl Slave, Clifford Smith, Frances Smith, Jean Smith, Joseph Smith, Roslyn Smith, Veulah Smith, Connie Snapp, Nancy Sosebee, Michael Tall, Mrs. Margaret Baab. 222 PATRONS Sharon Adcock A Friend Bert Anker Anonymous Sherry L Althaus Frances Artman Mrs Virginia Baker Mrs. David J. Ball Barbara and Pete Ray Barnes Mary Anne Barrow Mrs. Doris Bell Judy Bell Sherry Bell Billy and Rosalie Mr and Mrs. F. O Blechman Mrs. J. H Bobbitt Bobby and Brenda Joseph Charles (Sparky) Booblebinger, 1 1 1 Charles Braslow Joan Brewer Jim Brinkley Carol Buckley Bud and Carol C Lee Bull, Jr Mr. and Mrs. E. Blake Cameron, Jr. Virginia and Randolph Cash Mr. and Mrs. Gene Collins Mrs. W A. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Julius Conn Mr and Mrs. E G. Cowles Miss Dorothy Crane Mr. and Mrs. Jack E Carter and Jack Jr. Curtisa Curtis and Sheila David and Linda David and Terri James Malcolm Davisr Harron Ellenson Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ellenson Mary Ellis Mrs. Sol Fenigsohn Debby Fink Sandye Fink Mr. and Mrs. Sydney J. Fink Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Fitchett Miss Sandra Flora Miss Westbrook Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Al Frierman Gene and Billy Mrs. Norma Gibbons Otis Glamore Jody Glazer Mr. C S. Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. C. Morriss Goolsby Mr and Mrs. B. R. Gray Greek of the Week (G.A.) Jackie Grepiotis Adolph Gundlefinger Howard Hankins William Charles Hallett Susan Dianne Harrison Donald Harvey Sandra Hodge Miss Emily Holladay Henry Hoyle Pete and Marian Hoyle Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hoyle Mrs. Melville L. Johnson, Sr. James T. Jones Miss Ettalea Kanter Mrs. Charles S. Karmosky Mr. Charles S. Karmosky Wayne Karmosky Bobby Kenney Miss Jo Ellen Kessler La Mar ' s Mercury Restaurant Kim Lassiter Ann Lyzotte Margaret Ann and Jerry Miss Frances Maguire Mr and Mrs Charles T. Masters Miss Marilyn Mattox Mr and Mrs Joe. M Monty Linda Marie Murphy Mr and Mrs. Roy L Murphy Mr, and Mrs L.L Myers Jimmie Narron Mr and Mrs Geogre F Nelson Newmarket Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. L R Norris, Jr. Jimmy Odom Olivia and Bill Sonny and Sandy Osborne Mr and Mrs William W Overton Mr and Mrs. R S Palmer Mr and Mrs. C. S Powell Mr and Mrs Robert Price Steve Pullen Mr. and Mrs John Ashley Pulley Randy and Vicki The Record Shop Reggie and Libby Mr. and Mrs. Jean Reynolds Russell and Pam Judy Salken Mr. and Mrs W R Savage Charlie Shields Drema Shields Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shinholser Barbara L Smith Jeanne Smith Ronald Smith Bonnie Snapp Connie Snapp Mr. and Mrs M. P. Snapp Ronnie Snapp Nancy Sosebee Nathan Sosebee Joyce Spake Stein Bell Department Store Mr. and Mrs. Dennie W. Taylor, Jr Dennie Taylor, Jr — Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. William Wayne Taylor Charles Pierre Tench Terry and Sandra Bobby Tanner Tubes (Polly) W. Barbara Turner Mr. and Mrs. W. E Tyree John R Van Noy Harold Waters Mrs. Mae Weaver Helen and Louis Wheary Allan White Bridgett Whitt M. G Willey Mrs. Mary Williams Mr, and Mrs. James P Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Wingo Mr. and Mrs. W F Wood, Jr. Rose Woodard Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Woodard Mr. Phil Wynn 223 ADVERTISING INDEX A. Althous Delicatissen 200 Mr And Mrs. M, Anker 201 J. S Arnold ' s Esso Service 202 Auto Muffler King 218 B. Mr B ' s Restaurant 197 Ballou and Palmer 216 Bank of Warwick 205 Barclay and Sons 197 Barr Brothers 208 Beecroft and Bull 222 Benson Phillips Company, Inc. 202 Betty Lewis Sof-Twist Bread 206 Blechman ' s Youth Center 194 Bowditch Ford, Inc. 218 Boatright Realty Company 206 Broadway Warwick, Inc. 222 Burger-Chef Drive-In 2)8 C. Center Ford 206 W. T, Chapin, Inc. 211 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company 199 Citizens and Marine Bank 214 Coca-Cola Bottling Company 205 Conn ' s Service, Inc. 208 Curtis Point All Stars 216 D. Daily Press 207 Dairy Queen 208 The Dog House 218 Douglas Pitt, Inc. 1 97 Drucker and Falk 211 E. Eddie ' s New and Used Furniture 220 Electronic Service 215 Eli ' s Restaurant 210 F. Firestone Insurance Service 201 First Federal Savings and Loan Association 197 First and Merchants National Bank 201 Florida Orange Store 210 Forrest Coile and Associates 204 A Friend 2 1 1 G. Garden Pharmacy 210 General Auto Sales 202 G. E 210 Goodman Hardware 206 Gordon Enterprises 200 H. Hanna ' s 208 Hawkins-Knight 220 Hofheimer ' s 205 Home Furniture Company 214 HR 209 209 HR 103 213 HR 222 213 HR 207 213 HR 217 213 HR 123 213 HR 104 213 HR 110 213 HR 203 213 HR 105 216 HR 116 216 HR 114 216 HR 107 216 HR 208 216 HR 308 216 HR 223 217 HR 118 217 HR 214 217 HR 113 217 HR 306 217 HR 318 217 HR 112 217 HR 109 217 HR 101 218 HR 228 218 HR A5 218 Horne Brothers 21 1 Hot Shoppes 210 Hutchins Chevrolet 193 J.-K. Jacobson Press 202 W M Jordon, Co. 212 Junior World 208 Kentucky Fried Chicken 220 L. Latin Club 209 Leggett ' s 203 M. Miller and Rhodes 212 Monty ' s Penguin Drive-In 193 Murray and Padgett, Inc. 220 N. Nachman ' s Department Store 192 Nachman ' s Portrait Studio 196,198 Nachman Realty Company 194 City of Newport News 195 Newport News Distilled Ice Com. 202 N.N.H.S. ANCHOR Staff 21 I N.N.H.S. Senior Class 221 Newport News Rambler Corp 1 94 NN Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. 219 Nick Allen Buick 214 Nurney and Cox Service Station 206 O . Oser Brothers 206 P. Parisian Shop 202 Patrons 223 The Playboys 210 Pooh 2 1 1 R. Reedy ' s Jewelry 194 Rich ' s Supermarkets 200 S. Schertle T V. and Appliances, Inc 200 Shaw ' s Jewelry Company 202 Silverman Furs 202 Spotless Rug Co. 212 Spotswood Beauty Salon 220 Stone and Harting 210 Streeky, Edward J. 209 Suttle Motor Corporation 201 T. -V. Teagle Realty 218 Thomas Piano Company 220 Tidewater Hotel 222 Virginia Electric and Power Company 193 Virginia School of Hair Design 211 W. Ward Pontiac Sales, Inc 208 Warwick Bakery 222 Warwick Laundry, Inc. 222 Weaver Brothers 212 West Avenue Amoco Service 220 Lee White Hardware, Inc. 220 White Optical Company 194 Y. The Young Men ' s Shop 208 224 Directory A Abbott, Carolyn 51 Abbott, David 74 Abbot, Terry 138 Abernathy, Donna 65 Adams, Diane 1001,03,37 Adams, Mr. Hugh 26,73 Adcock, Donny 51 Adcock, Raymond 58 Adcock, Sharon 131,132,100,65 Adkins, Pat 74 Adkins, Phyllis 51 Alexandrow, George Alford, Sharon 51 Alger, Connie 65 Allen, Ann 104,96 Allen, Brenda Allen, Jerry 112,96 Allen, Linda 104 Allen, Richard 74 Allred, Phillip 65 Al-Salam, Leila Althaus, Carole 179,86,94,95 Althaus, Sheryl 94,65 Alvis, Mr. J. K. 26 Ames, Nancy 98,96,58 Anas, George 11,102,111,36 Anderson, Brenda 131,65 Anderson, Patricia 139 Andleton, Kay 12,139,96 Andleton, Patti 5l Andrews, Lee 58 Anker, Ivan Anker, Judy 139,104,86,95 Anspach, Carol 58 Armistead, Miss Ellena 26 Arnette, James 51 Arnette, Larry 65 Arnold, Dave 139,112,96 Altman, Frances 65 Artman, Mike 74 Ashworth, David 65 Atkins, Jan 99,74,36 Atkinson, Dale 74 Atkinson, Dexter 96,65 Atkinson, Sandra 51 Avent, Susan 74 Aycock, Jerry 58 B Baab, Carl 65 Baab Mrs. Margaret 26,86 Back, Roger Back, Tanya 65 Baily, Charlotte 51 Baker, Brenda 65,58 Baker, Brenda 44 Baker, Carolyn 74 Baker, Jean 51 Baker, Jenny 58 Baker, Jerry Ann 74 Baker, Kathy 58 Baker, Linda F. 65 Baker, Linda G. 99,65 Baker, Randy 58 Baker, Sherry 65 Baker, Thelma 139,105 Baker, Mrs. Virginia 26,104 Bacolias, Anas 58 Bacolias, Peter 65 Baldwin, Madge 139,99 Ball, Mrs. David 26 Ballard, Billi Kay 58 Banton, Frances 65 Banks, Paul 51 Baranowski, Neil Barber, Mary 58 Barber, Mike 96,89,91,65 Barber, Wanda 65 Barfield, Dolores 74 Barker, Susan 74 Barnes, Beverly 103,74 Barnes, Gary 58 Barnes, Ray 139,89,94 Barnard, Wayne 74 Barrett, William 65 Barron, Debbie 51 Barrow, Mary Anne 131,104,91,74 Bartee, Alice 139 Bartee, Amy 140 Bartholomew, Max 140 Bartlett, Mr. David 86 Bass, Betty 179,140,86,88,89,90,94,95 Bass, Frances 74 Bass, Paul 140,105 Bateman, John 65 Bateman, Sandra 140,103,104 Bateman, Sheila Batts, Charlotte Batts, Gloria 51 Batts, Vicki 98 Bauserman, Mrs. Vivian 26,87 Bauz, Paul 140 Bazemore, David 99 Bazemore, Michael Beale, Don 99 Beale, Fred 65 Beale, Richard Beah, Roger 74 Bean, Kenneth Beathy, Virginia 51 Becker, Sidney 140 Beeson, Iris 89,74 Begor, Earl Belcher, Tommy Bell, Joe 140 Bell, Ronald 65 Bell, Sherry 100,95,65 Bell Mrs. Belt, Betty 65 Belt, Bill 112,116 Benbow, Max Benthall, Judy 51 Berger, Delphia 25 Berry, Lannie 141 Bessom, Edward 94,74 Bessom, Dave 65 Bevelacqua, James 65 Biddy, Pat 51 Biggers, Robert Billings, Ricky 141 Billops, David Binder, Wilma 105,65 Bingham, Pat 74 Bishop, Edward Black, Bill 103,94,74 Blackard, Patsy 15,179,137,141,99,103 96,86,87 Blackburn, Don 65 Blair, Peggy 51 Blake, Albert Blake, Earl Blake, Harry 51 Blake, Linda 65 Blanchard, Annette 141 Blanchard, Armand Blanchard, Barbara 105,74 Blanchard, Ernest 91 Blanchard, James 141 Blanchard, Ricky 51 Blanco, Barbara Blanco, Nuby 51 Blanco, Sandra 51 Blandford, Agnes 94 Blandford, Betty 141,99,101,104,94 Blaylock, Patty Blaylock, Donald 51 Blayton, Carol 58 Blayton, David 141 Blechman, Frank 179,141,94 Block, Sandy 63,58 Blount, David 112,1 16,74 Bloxom, Connie 74 Bluxom, Phyllis 96,65 Blythe, Carolyn 51 Boatright, Linda 132,74 Boatright, Sandra 142,95,36,50 Bobbitt, Linda 58 Boggs, Brenda 58 Boggs, Tommy 65 Bolden, Harriet 96,94,74 Bond, Linda 74 Bond, James 007,63 Bond, Rosalie 142 Bonifacio, Paula 58 Booker, Bunny 11,142,105 Boone, Brenda 99,65 Borenstein, Elliot 96,65 Born, Larry 105 Bost, Frances 51 Bost, Karen 65 Bost, Milly 74 Bourlotos, Natassa 142 Bowden, Mike 51 Bowers, Diane 65 Boyette, Ray 58 Bradford, Michael 74 Bradish, Bryan 101,51 Bradish, Carole 74 Bradley, Bobby 51 Bradley, Norma 65,58 Bradley, Billy 51 Bradshaw, John 58 Bradsher, Robert 58 Bragg, Paul Brame, Ronnie 112 Branch, Tommy 51 Brandon, Bruce Brandon, Jimmy Braslow, Charles 179,137,142,103,87,94 Braswell, Becky 142,102,96 Braswell, Debby 65 Brevard, Margaret 104,65 Brewer, Barbara 51 Brewer, Miss Joan 94,44,56 Bridgeman, Gayle 90,74,36 Bridgers, Larry 96,58 Bridgett, Madison 87,50,51 Brinkley, Jim 14,15,179,142,97,101,96,39 Brissom, Charles 51 Brissom, Dennis 58 Britt, Marie 51 Britt, Sue 51 Brookman, Carl 58 Brookman, Frankie 58 Brookman, Norman Brooks, Charles 51 Broughman, David 105,74 Brown, Jane 51 Brown, Jimmy 58 Brown, Karen 58 Brown, Linda 132,95,65 Brown, Tommy 74 Brown, Wayne Brown, W. L. 51 Browne, Mr. 26,112 Bryant, Billy 51 Bryant, Dru 65 Bryant, James Bryant, Ricky 74 Buchanan, Delano 74 Buchanan, Ricky Buck, Debbie 51 Buckley, Carol 142 Budman, Michele t)5,74 Buffkin, Terry 65 Bullock, Jewell 143,99 Burch, Rober t 74 Burden, Eric 112,116,75 Burden, Larry 112,113,58 Burke, Gene 65,64 Burke, Mr. Arthur 26,101,33 Burks, Kay 143 Burns, Barbara 143 Burns, Carolyn 11,132,99,102,75 Burns, Leburn 58 Burns, Margaret 65 Burns, Michael 143 Burns, Steve 8,179,143,103,86,88,89,90,95 91,94 Burroughs, Teresa 131,132,102,65 Burton, Betty 143 Burton, Charles 51 Burton, Elliot 58 Burton, Joyce 65 Burton, Leonard Burton, Margaret Burton, Peggy Burton, Sammy Burton, Willie 65 Buxton, Sam 75 Byrd, Donna 65 Byrd, Jewell 51 Byrd, Ronnie 105,75 C Cagle, Ann 65 Cain, Sherry 50,51 Caldwell, Betty 51 Caldwell, Billy 65 Caldwell, Danny 51 Caldwell, Peggy 105,75 Calhoun, Emily 51 Camden, Brenda Cameron, Mrs. Kathryn 27 Campbell, Brenda 96,75 Campbell, David 58 Campbell, Donald 112,75 Campbell, Gregory 96,65 Campbell, Larry 90,75 Campbell, Ruth 143 Campbell, Sandra Campden, Brenda 51 Camper, Donald Cannon, Mrs. 131 Cantor, Richard 143,112 Capps, David 51 Carneal, Romona 86,89,75 Carper, Ann 58 Carrasco, Bob 75 Carreras, Aida 58 Carreras, Elba 75 Carroll, Barbara 144 Carroll, Donna 58 Carroll, Gwen 58 Carter, Donald 96,58 Carter, Kenny 14,144,102,103,96 Carter, Larry Carter, Linda 131,65 Carter, Mike 51 Carter, Randy 58 Carter, Mrs. Dorothy 27,38 Carter, Mr. J. K. 25,99,33 Casebolt, Rita 58 Cash, Gene 99,65 Cash, Ronald 75 Cash, Mrs. 24 Casson, Mrs. Frances 27 Castle, Juanita 66 Castle, Harry 51 Castle, Juanita Castle, Larry Castanguay, James 144,58 Castanguay, Terry Cates, Ken 66 Cates, Norman Cattanach, MiMi 94 Caudill, Shirley 144,105 Causey, Barbara 144 Caylor, Lee Cayser, Anne Chaffin, Sara 66 Chaffin, Sharon 131,62 Chalkey, Randell 51 Chalkley, Robin 89,51 Champ, Freddy 75 Chandler, Edith 25 Chaney, Donald 91,75 Chapman, Wayne 144 Cherry, Mike 75 Chestnut, Larry Chilbirtle, Frank 58 Childress, Miss Cassie 27,42 Chisom, Bob 91,66 Christian, Jane 94,75 Church, Kay 66 Church, Linda Directory Clark, Betty Clark, Gerald 144 Clark, Jerry 51 Clark, J. D. 66 Clark, Peyton 96,58 Clark, Robert 66 Clark, Roy 144,94 Clarke, Brenda 12,179,125,96 Coalter, Carolyn 103,66 Cobb, Lee 58 Cobb, James 75 Coffie, Darrell 58 Coffie, Willard 75 Cohen, Allene 58 Cole, Barbara 66 Cole, Geneva 145 Cole, Larry 51 Coleman, Lloyd Coley, Harry 75 Colley, Christina 51 Collier, Jeannie 145 Collier, Mrs. 27 Collins, John 51 Collins, Pauline 145,100 Collins, Russell 145 Colton, Dora Comer, Tommy 66 Comer, Susan 51 Conard, Brenda 145,105 Condron, Linda 13,131,100,89,66 Cone, Susan 58 Conklyn, Nan 51 Conn, Howard 145,86,87,88,89,91,95 Conn, Mr. Julius 27 57 Conn, Mrs. Garland 27 Conner, James 145,95 Connor, Richard 146,102,103 Conway, Russel 66 Cook, Bobby 58 Cook, Harvey 146 Cook, Lee 75 Cook, Sharon 51 Cooke, Gil 90,94,66 Cooper, Diana 75 Cooper, Gordon 66 Copes, Laura 146,86,94,95 Corbitt, Jimmy 75 Cossu, Mario Costner, Michael Cox, Ambert 51 Cox, Cardan Cox, Mary Frances Crane, Miss Dorothy Crank, Becky 146,104,89,90 Credle, Harvey 87,89,94,58,57 Creekmore, Jerry 66 Crittendon, Carolyn 66 Crittendon, Tommy 146,103 Crockett, Dan 146,105 Crokin, Cathy 66 Crouch, James 51 Crump, Craven 66 Crump, Wanda 105,75 Crumper, Dennis 51 Crumpler, Anne 51 Cruz, Danny 51 Cruz, Maria 51 Cullen, Earnest 75 Culotta, Randy 75 Culp, Calvin 103,66 Currier, Marsha 132,99,66 Curry, Robert 51 Curtis, Betty 51 Curtis, Beverly Curtis, Terrie 51 Cutler, David 66 Cutler, Jimmy 97,96,58 Cutler, Nolan 58 Cwiber, Linda 51 D Dalton, Wayne 75 Dangelo, Ross 51 Daniel, Susan 99,66 Dannelly, Lynne 15,179,146,103,94,95 Danley, Mrs. Artie 27 Dantzler, Sharon Davenport, Jackie 75 Davenport, Sandra 51 David, Sue 94,63 Davis, Cecilia 146 Davis, Danny Davis, John 66 Davis, Kathy 58 Davis, Kenneth 66 Davis, Kirk 112,75 Davis, Millie 66 Davis, Malcolm 147 Davis, Rex 112,75 Davis, Ricky 147,103,112,116,81,88,89 91,94 Davis, Robert 147,86 Davis, Sheila 75 Deane, Leslie Deans, Shirley 51 Deberry, Wayne 147,105 Deihl, James 59 Deitz, Sharon 52 Delk, Patricia 75 Delk, David Dellinger, Calvin 75 Dempsey, James 147,90 Dempsey, Patty 13,131,99,87,73,75 Derzis, Mike 66 De Shazo, Janet 104,96,66 De Shazo, Linda 147,104,95 Desimone, Judy 66 Desimone, Jim 75 Dewell, Wayne Diamond, Leslie 90,95,75 Diane, Leslie 52 Dick, Jimmy 147,88,89 Dickerson, Ruth 25 Dickson, Marian Di Giacomo, John 52 Di Giacomo, Michael 66 Di Giacomo, Nina 59 Dinkins, Miss Norma 27,131 Dinwiddie, Jimmy 96,66 Dismuke, Gene 147 Dixan, Jerry Dixon, Connie 66 Dixon, Joe 75 Dixon, Ruby 25 Dobie, Paul 103,76 Dobie, Paulette 76 Dobson, Gail 99,76 Docherty, James 148,99 Dooley, Danny 148,105 Dooley, Shirley 105 Dorn, David 51 Dorner, A1 99,96,76 Dorner, Stephen 59 Dossett, James 76 Dotson, Berdella 51 Doughty, Daniel Douglas, Jamey Douthat, Billy 66 Dowdy, Valerie 66 Downey, Charles 52 Downe, John 59 Doyle, Barbara 76 Drewery, Ken 76 Drewry, Craig 102 Drewry, Glenn 52 Driver, Jerry 59 Dudley, Lucille 52 Dudley, Mike 52 Duff, Mr. C. C. 10,28,112,117,36 Duncan, Houston 112,66 Duncan, Howard 59 Duncan, Ronnie 59 Dunham, James 96 Dunn, Tommy 52 Dutton, A1 59 Dye, Barbara 132,52,59 Dye, Sandy 96 Dvkeson, Diane 66 E Eaker, Arthur 76 Eaker, Mickie 131,104,66 Eakes, Brenda 99,76 Ealey, Larry 13,89,52 Ealey, Robert 96,66 Eanes, Nancy Eanes, Shirley 104,96,76 Earnhardt, Brady 76 Edgerton, Ralph 66 Edgerton, Vicki 131,132,99,104,76 Edmondson, Pat 104,76 Edmondson, Russel 52 Edmondson, Thomas 76 Edwards, Bruce 66 Edwards, Dean Edwards, Ricky Edwards, Timothy 52 Edwards, Tom 52 Edwards, Virginia 99 Eggleston, Kay 86,89,94,76 Effler, Eugene 52 Eken, Patricia 76 Elder, Shirley 198,105 Elder, Faye 76 Ellen, J. J. 76 Ellenson, David 148,137,86,81,88,89 Ellenson, Harron 14,148,137,103,86,81 88,94 Ellenson, Judy 90,94,59 Elliot, David 66 Elliot, Patti 66 Ellis, Arlene 98,96,95,66 Ellis, Mary 148 Ellis, Wynell 52 Elmore, Larry 148,91 Embler, Carolyn 76 Embler, Charles 148,137,112,86,87 Eppo, Sandra Epstein, Barry 90,66 Erlach, Mina 131,95,73,76 Etheridge, Mr. J. William 8,22 Evans, Becky 149,105 Evans, Bill 66 Evans, Judy 101,59 Evans, Mike 52 Eveland, Candy 66 Eveland, Cynthia 59 Eversole, Cynthia Eversole, Nancy 52 F Fail, Donald Faircloth, Earnest 149 Faireloth, Kay 52 Farber, Jill 59 Farmer, Johnny 59 Farris, David 52 Faucette, James Faucette, Thomas Faulkner, Ronnie 52 Fay, Cathy 59 Fay, Jo Anne 52 Fenigson, George 149,95 Ferguson, Drema 89,76 Ferguson, Johnny 52 Fields, Gerald 66 Fields, Robert 99 Fields, Ronald 59 Fields, Stephen Fine, Carla 179,149,101,94 Fine, Elissa 104,59 Fink, Debby 149,104,86,94,95,36 Fink, Sandye 104,86,66,64 Finkle, David 101,86,94,95,76 Fiorella, Charles 76 Firestone, Carol 76 Firestone, Steve 96,59 Fisher, Jerry 59 Fisher, Joel 112,86,88,89,90,76 Fisher, Linda 59 Fisnary, Brenda Directory Flakowitz, David 66 Flanary, John 52 Flax, Joel 91,59 Flick, Helene 99 Flick, Kenny 96,66 Flora, Miss Sandra 28,94,73,44 Floyd, Joe 149,105 Flynn, Dennis 59 Fogg, Carrie 25 Fooks, Mr. Curtis 28 Forbes, Amy 105,76 Forbes, Lynn 99,76 Forbes, Mike 112,52 Forbes, Roy 96 Forbes, Willie May 25 Ford, Linda 59 Fordham, Mike Fordham, Ricky 52 Fordham, Robin 66 Forman, Janet 94,59 Forman, Sharon 104,66 Forrester, Donnie Forrester, Catherine 52 Fortner, Joseph Fowler, Miss Alice 28 Fox, Barry 59 Fox, Billy 66 Fox, Jeff 52 Fox, Sammy 86,90,94,95,76 Franklin, Joe 96,94 Franklin, Rebecca 52 Franklin, Richard 96,52 Franklin, Thomas Freeman, Debbie 149 Freeman, Norman 76 Freeman, Roger 52 Freeman, Sarah 76 Friedman, Mark 149,105 Frizzelle, Roger Frizzelle, Wayne 113,150,112,115,116 117 Fry, Dennis 150 Frye, Nancy Frye, Vickie 52 Fulghum, Nancy 67 Fuller, Charles 150 Fuller, Edward Fuller, Wanda 66 G Gallimore, Billy 112,116,67 Ganoe, Roger Gardner, Gloria Gardner, Michael 76 Garrison, Jerry 67 Garth, Linda 131,100,86,76 Garth, Susan 52 Gary, Carolyn Gary, Russell 150 Gary, Warren Gaskins, Tommy 59 Gaskins, Mr. Kenneth 33 Gault, Kenneth 150 Gerber, Alan 112,86,94,76 Gibbons, Mrs. Norma S. 28,41 Gibbs, Aderon 76 Gilbert, James Gilbert, Vince 52 Gillen, Nancy 76 Gillespie, Lillian 102,90,67 Gilley, Stanley 52 Gilliam, Jimmy Gilliam, Miss, Jane 28 Givens, Todd 150,96 Glamore, Otis 179,150,89,90,94,95 Glazier, Bill 76 Glazer, Jody 150,96 Glenn, Betty 94,59 Gobb, Jean 52 Godwin, Richard 151 Goldberg, Alan 67 Goldsmith, Grace 104,96,95,67 Goldwasser, Shirley 104,94,67 Goodman, Stuart 56,52 Goodson, Frances 151,95 Goodson, Sonny 76 Goodwin, Betsy 11,131,99,94,77 Goodwin, Patsy 59 Goolsby, Mrs. Virginia 28 Gordon, James 67,64 Gordon, Judy 94,67 Gordon, Richard 151,86,95 Gordon, Stevie 77 Gore, Anita 132,52 Gore, Ralph 59 Goshorn, Betty M. 52 Graham, Darrell 67 Graham, Carolyn 59 Graham, Norma 151 Grainger, Bobby 59 Brant, George 52 Grant, Larry 67 Gravely, Bryan 67 Gravely, Everett 59 Gravely, George 59 Gravely, Georgia 151 Graves, Mrs. Verna 28 Gray, Ginny 151,103,87 Gray, Linda 131,67 Gray, M. 94 Gray, Ronnie Gray, Miss Amanda 28 Green, Jackie 102,104,59 Green, Leora 25 Green, Ricki 94,59 Green, Sherilyn 52 Green, Judy 52 Greenspon, Peggy 94,67 Grepiotis, Jackie 151,90,95 Grepiotis, Joan 98,67 Greshamer, David 52 Gribble, Dennis 59 Gribble, Donnie 52 Griffin, Bill 52 Griffin, Danny Griffin, Debbie 151,94 Griffin, Dereck 52 Griffin, Joan 52 Griffin, Kay 67 Griffin, Robbie Griffin, Roberta 59 Griffin, Sue 77 Griffin, Linda 59 Grifith, William 67 Grizzle, Lee 52 Grogan, Mr. 45 Groshong, Allen 77 Groshong, George 59 Grubbs, Kathy 52 Grubbs, Marcia 77 Guilford, Linda 52 Gulley, Shirley 52 Gunn, Susan Gunter, Betty 59 Gupton, Sally 25 Guthrie, Carl 67 Guthrie, Diane 52 Guthrie, Grant 17,95,77 Guthrie, Joe 67 Guthrie John Guye, Ronald 96,67 Guzman, Joe 52 H Haan, Bill 96,71 Haden, Ronnie 97,96,67 Hague, Lloyd 52 Hagy, Donald 67 Hagy, Joyce 59 Halfin, Shelley 67 Hall, Lee Hall, Randy 52 Hall, Rodger 59 Hall, Sylvia 77 Hall, Tony 67 Hall, Wayne 59 Hallett, Bill 15,179,152,112,117,179,186 Hamel, Roland 77 Hamm, Dorinda 152,105 Directory Hampton, James Hancock, Donnie 77 Hancock, Gary 52,56 Haney, Ronnie 152 Haney, Terry 91,77 Hankins, Gary 52 Hanury, Bobbie 59 Hankins, George 89,67 Hardin, Bobby Harding, Larry 152,112,113,116 Hardee, Cheryl 67 Hargadon, Tom 152 Hargrave, Sharon 89,59 Harman, Richard 152 Harper, William 67 Harrelson, Myron 67 Harrelson, Barbara 77 Harris, Bobby 77 Harris, Barbara 54 Harris, Donnie 52 Harris, Grid 59 Harris, James Harris, Linda 77 Harris, Michael 99,67 Harris, Nelson 152,52 Harris, Remona Harris, Sharon 59 Harris, Sheila 77 Harrison, Brenda 152,105 Harrison, Mac Harrison, Mary Harrison, Susan 153 Hart, Buddy 153,105 Hartless, Linda 153 Hartline, Ricky 112,77 Hartzler, Danny 99,77 Hartzler, Jacob Harvey, Bobby 103 Harvey, Donald 153,94,95,90,50 Harvey, Dora Harvey, Sam Harvk, Gertrude Haskins, Mickey 77 Hastings, Ronald 67 Hatchett, David 153 Hawk, Trudy 99,67 Haynes, Mary A. 89,94,59 Hayslett, Barry 77 Hayslett, Don 67 Hayslett, Tommy 59 Head, Brenda 52 Head, Judy 77 Hedrick, Mrs. Sue 28,64 Hedrick, Barbara 132,77 Helton, Steve 96,67 Henderson, Carolyn 77 Henderson, Mary Henderson, Shirley 52 Henderson, Vela 153 Hendricks, Cliff 52 Henry, Jerry 77 Hensel, Sherry 52 Hensky, Cherrye 52 Herndon, George 59 Herndon, Linda Hess, Judy 67 Hessler, Pat 153,99,105 Hester, Deborah 89,52 Hester, Jackie 59 Hester, Kenneth 59 Hewitt, Larry 52 Hiath, Karen Hicks, Betty 153,105 Hicks, Brenda 99,77 Hicks, Jerry 97,96,59 Hicks, Linda 154 Hicks, Pam 154 Higgins, Linda 101,67,59 Higgins, Lynda Higgins, Marcus 154 Higgins, Ronnie 52 Hile, Glenn 96,59 Hile, Linda 99,52 Hill, Diane 154 Hilsdon, Patty 100,86,77 Hilsdon, Sharon 100,91,59 Hines, Joyce 154 Hines, Robert 97,96,77 Hinnant, Carolyn 154,105 Hinnant, Dana 154,112 Hinnant, Doug 59 Hirshman, Janet 90,59 Hitchens, Rodney 59 Hite, Roger Hoban, Margaret 154,37 Hobbs, Linda 67 Hobbs, William 77 Hodge, Phyllis 52 Hodge, Sandra 155 Hodges, Bobby 52 Hodges, Dorothy 77 Hoffman, Bill Hoffman, Diane 99,67 Hogan, Ben 59 Hogan, Jimmy 67 Hogge, Lois Hogue, Lloyd Holcomb, Pamela 53 Holcomb, Tony 59 Holden, Kay 53 Holladay, Miss Emilie 28,42 Holland, Donnie 53 Holland, Wanda 67 Holley, Robert 59 Holley, Terry 77 Hollifield, Frances 179,155,132,90 Hollomon, Ginny 53 Holmes, Dianne 53 Holmes, Donnie Holmes, Jimmy 77 Holmes, Sherry 155 Hood, David 53 Hooper, Linda 104,105,77 Horne, Nancy 155,96,86 Horne, Paulette 89,77 Hostetter, David 67 Hott, Mr. Harlan Hough, Kinnith 59 House, Olivia 179,155 Houston, Barbara 59 Houston, Bobby 99,77 Howard, Earl 60 Howard, Janice 53 Howard, John 96,77 Howard, Nell 67 Howard, Perry 97,96,60 Howell, Bruce 53 Howell, Randy 155,112 Howell, Elwood Howell, Rocky 67 Hoyle, Henry 155,87,94,95 Hoyle, Mrs. P. 28 Hudgins, Ann 53 Hudgins, Bobbie Jo 132,53 Hudgins, Virginia Hudson, Garland 155,112,116 Hudson, Gretchen 96,67 Hudson, Henry 67 Hudson, Jimmy 60 Hudson, Larry 53 Hudson, Reid 96 Huff, Connie 53 Huggins, David 77 Huggins, Gary 56,53 Hughes, Ella 53 Hughes, Diana 60 Hughes, James Hughes, Ronald 67 Hunsucker, Terry 156 Hutcherson, Mark 96,77 Hu Yong, Alfred 70 I Ingram, Raleigh 156 Ivey, Dennis 156 Ivey, Johnny 156 Ivey, Regina 77 J Jackson, Cliff 112,78 Jackson, Delores 78 Jackson, Diana 60 Jackson, Linda 78 Jackson, Stuart 78 Jackson, Steve 60 Jackson, Wanda 53 James, Colleen 67 James, Mary Ann 60 Jarrell, Anna 95,78 Jamell, Jackie 156 Jarrell, Joseph 156 Jeffers, Scott 60 Jefferson, Betty 157 Jefferys, Penny 156 Jeffries, Kay 60 Jeffries, Rose Jenkins, Allan 157,91 Jenkins, Bruce Jenkins, Barbara 53 Jenkins, Debby 53 Jenkins, Diana 67 Jenkins, James 60 Jenkins, Shirley 94,60 Jenkins, Thomas 105,78 Jernigan, Judith 53 Jerzak, Ramona 53 Johnson, Audrey 53 Johnson, Bill 99,67 Johnson, Billy 60 Johnson, Bobby 60 Johnson, Charles 53 Johnson, Dean 60 Johnson, Donald 53 Johnson, George 112,117,60 Johnson, George 103 Johnson, Jackie 67 Johnson, Kay 157,60 Johnson, Kay 99,103,36 Johnson, Kathy 99,78 Johnson, Lanelle 53 Johnson, Linda 60 Johnson Mary 157 Johnson, May 99 Johnson, Mike 53 Johnson, Patsy 90,53 Johnson, Penny 90,60,57 Johnson, Ronnie Johnson, Travis 25 Johnston, Harry 53 Jolly, Mary 60 Jones, Alan 60 Jones, Ann Jones, Barbara 78 Jones, Billy 67 Jones, Charles 78 Jones, Dorothy 53 Jones, Eddie Jones, Ernest 60 Jones, James 157,95 Jones, Linda Jones, Luther 60 Jones, Melvina 67 Jones, Mildred 25 Jones, Raymond 112,78 Jones, Sharon 60 Jones, Virginia 53 Jordan, Kenny Jordan, Ralph 50,53 Jordan, Sandra 101,67 Joyce, Jim 53 Joyce, Michael 60 Joyce, Tim Justice, Linda 60 K Kahle, David 112,78 Kahle, Douglas 53 Kailos, Margaret 67 Directory Kanney, Robert 53 Kanter, Miss Ettalea 29,105,88,89,91 Karmosky, Wayne 179,157,94 Kase, Fred 60 Kase, Larry Kay, Billy Keatts, Janie 11,157,89 Keel, Elbert 60 Keen, Carroll 157 Keesee, Mr. Thomas 0. 8,23 Keeter, Lynda 60 Keithley, David 11,157,97,96 Keithley, Thomas 96,60 Kelley, Carol 60 Kelley, Diane 78 Kelley, Lewis 53 Kelly, Miss Sue 29 Kelly, Mr. John 29,39 Kemp, Ronnie 60 Kendall, Marilyn 60 Kennedy, Clinton 67 Kennedy, Reatha 158 Kennedy, Shirley 96,78 Kennelly, Robert 96,68 Kenney, Robert 10,86,88,89,78,40 Kerby, Linda 68 Kerman, Barbara 60 Kessler, Miss Jo Ellen 29 Kessler, Mrs. 29,95 Ketterman, Jerry 60 Ketterman, Kenneth 158,105 Kiger, Steve 86,73,78 Kincaid, James 68 King, Donald King, Virginia 53 King, Mr. R. W. 29 Kirby, Charles 53 Kirby, David 60 Kirby, Linda Kirkland, Don 78 Kirkland, Larry 53 Kirkland, William 60 Kiser, Danny 53 Kiser, James Kiser, Randy 78 Kiser, Terry 78 Klatz, Linda 94,68 Knight, Janice 78 Knowles, John 96,94,68 Koehler, Bill Konstant, George 158,90,91 Konstant, Helen 53 Kastaer, Mike 78 Korycinski, Anne 96,95 Koskinas, Tony 12,13,60,57 Kosher M. 94 Kounnas, Hope 60 Kounnas, James 53 Kounnas, Zoe 78 Kozloski, Jo Ann 132 Kozloski, Natham 103,68 Kurzer, Ellen 68 Kyle, Edward 158 Kypriandes, Chris 158,101 Kypriandes, David 68 Kypriandes, Mary 60 Kypriandes, Polydefkis 78 L La Boone, Sharon 132,68 Lamb, Charlie 68 Lambert, Wayne 60 Lambert, Mitchell 60 Lamm, Mike 53 Landen, Danny Landrum, Eva 60 Lane, Jay 63,60 Lane, Miss Margaret 23 Lane, Rita 78 Langford, Wayne 60 Langley, Phyllis 89,53 Langston, Billy Larmer, Bill 101,90 68 Larrow, Pat 60 Larsen, Karen 60 Larsen, Pat 53 Larson, Carol 158 Larson John 53 Larson, Steve 53 Lassiter, Kim 158,94 Lassiter, Rickie 158 Laur, Danny 53 Lavender, Nancy 68 Lawing, Stephen Lawrence, Christine 53 Lawrence, Joyce 159 Laws, Joe 159 Laws, Martha 60 Lawson, Janet Lawson, John Lawson, Pat 132 Layden, Clyde 53 Leake, Randolph 53 Lee, Bill 53 Lee, Bonnie 78 Lee, Forrest 60 Lee, Richard 159,88,89,90,94,95 Lemons, Don 53 Lemons, Helen 68 Lentz, Martin Lentz, Mike 53 Leonard, Brenda 53 Leonard, Gerald 78 Leonard, Jimmy 68 Leonard, Margaret K. 60 Leonard, Laundia Leonard, Michael 60 Leonard, Jr. Leonard, Saundra 91,78 Leonard Wayne 53 Leong, William 99,78 Lerner, Ruth 53 Lester, Jewett 60 Lester, Louis 159 Levinson, Ilene 102 Lewis, Kathy 68 Lewis, Linda 78 Lewis, Nancy 159,102 Liakos, Barbara 78 Liakos, Janet 132,53 Liakos, Kathy 104,94,43,60 Liakos, Pat 78 Lieberman, Joe 78 Ligntfoot, Nettie 60 Lindsay, Linda 53 Linhart, Joyce 53 Littwin, Michael 90,78 Liverman, Henry 97,102,96,60 Livingston, Gary Llewellyn, Donald Lloyd, Coleman 96,78 Long, Joyce Long, Judy 53 Long, Lillian 159 Long, Ruth 99,78 Eongnecker, Vickie 53 Lovedahl, Bonnie 159 Loving, Mr. James 29 Lowdermilk, Melinda Eowdermilk, Michael Lucado, Dale 60 Euc-ado, Donna 53 Lucado, Gail 60 Eucado, Jerry Lucas, H. P. 160 Lusk, Curtis 60 Lusk, Jo 60 Luther, Mike 105,78 Lyerly, Irvin 53 Lyerly, Jacqueline 89,91,68 Lyeth, Mr. Harry 29 Lyle, Curtis 79 Lyle, Richard Lyzotte, Ann 160 M Mabe, Joyce 100,89,90,60 Mabe, Richard 96,79 Madden, Mrs. 29 Maddox, Gary 60 Maguire, Miss Frances 29 Mahaney, William Mahn, Bobbie 79 Mahn, Dean 53 Majors, Stanley 90,79 Mallory, Wayne 112,114,116 Malpass, Freddy 68 Malpass, Glenn 160 Mann, Terry 53 Manry, Chris 112,79 Manry, Iris 99,105 Marion, Sandra 79 Markham, Claudia 68 Markiewich, Mary 68 Markman, Sandy 68 Marks, Johnny Marlowe, David 53 Marlowe Anne 160 Marsette, Keith 53 Marsette, Marlene 96,79 Marshall, Debbie 60 Marshall, Linda Marshall, Pat 160 Marshall, Richard 79 Marston, Bobby 160,105 Marston, Shirley 91,68 Marston, Mrs. Edna 29 Martin, Jane Martin, James 79 Martin, Pam 53 Martin, Robert 68 Martin, Thomas 79 Martin, Virginia 79 Massengill, Debby 68 Massengill, Judy Massey, Mary Kay 8,53 Massey, Bill 86,94,79 Massey, Miss Eulah 33 Masters, Mrs. Virginia 29,131 Matte, Mark Matthews, Carlton Matthews, Connie Mattox, Patricia 96,68 Mattox, Miss 30 Mays, Candy 160 Mays, Cheryl 79 Mays, Roy 53 McAfee, Terri 104,79 McBride, Nancy McCain, Dan 101,112,79 McCain, Janice 161,179,99,96 McCall, Douglas 53 McCall, Judy 161,104 McCallum, Nancy 53 McClenny, Jackie 25 McCord, Glenda 161,95 McCond, Lawana 95,54 McCoy, David 86,88,89,91,68 McCreary, Bill 54 McDonald, Brooks McDonald, Jane McDonald, Jeanette 104,86,89,95,79 McDonald, Harrison 54 McDonald, Hoyet L. 105 McDonald, Melvin 96,61 McFall, Marvin 161 McFall, Melvin 161 McGee, Joyce 68 McGee, Kathy 61 McGhee, Bruce 54 McIntosh, Phyllis 53 McIntosh, Roger 79 McJ unkin, Arthur McKeel, Vonciel 99,79 McKeen, Ray 79 McKenna, Linda 101,104,91,95,79 McKenney, Annette 68 McLamb, Diane 61 McLamb, Larry 61 McManus, Betty 161,40 McMurray, Christine 61 Directory McMurray, Sandra K. McMurray, Susan 79 McNeill, Marie 79 McPhail, Jerry 68 Meek, John 161,96 Meeks, Ken 96,79 Melamed, Jack 94,61 Mercer, Johnny, 13,112,68 Mercer, Larry 99,68 Merillic, Sue 68 Merriman, Linda 79 Merriman, Yonnie 61 Merritt, Faye 88,89,79 Messick, B. 90 Messiek, Curtis 68 Michee, Susan 61 Mick, Donna 161 Millard, James 79 Miller, Beverly 99,79 Miller, Ellen 61 Miller, Glenn 112,116 Miller, Mike 162 Miller, Rebecca 132,54 Miller, Russel 162 Millikin, Jackie 162,103,105,40 Milne, Eleanor 15,103,88,89,79 Milne, Mrs. Martha Jo 30 Minnick, Mrs. Margaret 30,57 Minter, Allen 68 Minter, Gary 68 Mirmelstein, George 54 Mitchell, Pam 79 Mitchell, Theda 54 Mitchem, Sherry 162 Mock, Maureen 61 Monroe, Sharon 61 Montague, Jimmy 79 Montague, John 11,162 Montague, Bernie 54 Monteith, Michael Moody, Danny 61 Moody, Melissa 68 Mooney, Joe 13,162,86 Moore, Callie 99,68 Moore, Eugene 99,68 Moore, Kay 54 Moore, Lois 162,99,96,90 Moore, Nora 54 Moore, Phyllis 163,105 Moore, Richard 61 Moran, Don Moran, Kenny 54 Moran, Larry 162,112,116 Moreland, Bill 68 Moreland, Sallie 79 Moren, Jo Ann 99,68 Morgan, Anita 79 Morgan, Charles Morgan, Don 61 Morgan, Rose Morris, Donnie 68 Morris, Douglas 54 Morris, Miss Marie 30 Morris, Richard 68 Morris, Steve 61 Morrison, Willie 54 Morrow, James 163,103 Morrow, Kathy 68 Mortimer, Mike 54 Mortimer, William 163,105 Mullins, Jeff 61 Mullins, William Mulvihill, Loretta Mundie, Mrs. Louise Munn, Joyce 79 Murphy, Ernie 163 Murphy, Linda 163,36 Myers, Joan 79 Myers, Mrs. 33 N Napier, Dennis 54 Napier, Lonnie 163 Napier, Retta 78 Narron, Jim 96,68 Nash, Ronald 68 Neal, Steve 54 Neihouse, Jacque 68 Nelson, Mrs. Emily 30 Nettles, Mrs. Frances 30 Neumeyer, Anna 99,79 Neumeyer, Donna 79 Nichols, Patricia A. 54 Nichols, Richard 61 Nichols, S. A. Nicosia, Donna 54 Nicosia, Frank 68 Norris, Polly 163,179,88,89,90 Norsworthy, David 163,86,95 Newsome, Zelma 25 Nunnally, Lana 54 Nunnally, Milton Nurney, Miss Carol 29,41 Nuttyeombe, Mr. Charles 10,112,113,117 O O’Brien, Danny 54 O ' Brien, Maureen 101,61 O’Brien, Mike 54 O’Brien, Pat 101,68 O ' Brien, Tim 68 Ochetree, Ernest Odom, Jimmy 164 Oliphant, Jay 96,58 Oliver, David 54 Oliver, Joyce 61 Oliver, Pam Olshansky, Eddie 99,101,61 O’Neal, Danny, 96,61 O’Neal, Mrs. Grade 24 Oney, Lynn 61 Osborne, Sandy 164 Ostrowske, Donna 68 O’Sullivan, James Ottaway, Judy 54 Overton, Ellen 61 Owen, Miss Sarah 17,83 Owens, Eddie 54 Owens, Frances 105 Owens, Wayne 10,86,68,64 Oxner, Tom 164,105 P Palmer, Mr. John 10,30,112,87 Paris, Barbara 54 Parker, Anita 99 Parker, Bennie Parker, Carolyn 61 Parker, Norma 68 Parkin, Brent 112,113,114,116 Parkin, Daria 68 Parkin, John Parks, Gary 61 Parrish, Annie 164 Parrish, Carol 11,98,68 Parrish, Diane 131,102,89,94 Parrish, Robert 61 Parrish, Stephen 54 Paisley, Steve 54 Pasley, Clarence Pasley, Clita Pasquier, Alex 61 Pasquier, Harry Patrick, Debra 54 Patrick, Donald 96 Patrick, Evelyn 164 Patrick, James 54 Patrick, William 61 Patterson, Robert 164 Patterson, Sadie 164,179,132,86,89 Pauley, Conrad Payne, Janice 11,61 Payne, Joyce 68 Payne, Marilyn, 16,99,104,86,94 Pearce, Judy Pearce, Pamela 61 Pearson, Mary J. 61 Peck, Paul 54 Penninga, Melody, 54 Peoples, Geraldine 25 Perez, Kaby 61 Peoples, Virginia 25 Perkins, Jennifer 100,69 Perkins, Sandra Perry, Eddie, 164,97,96 Perry, Linda Peters, Jimmy Peterson, William 54 Petterson, Charlene 69 Petterson, Christine 61 Petteway, Butch 69 Petty, Lynn 99 Phaup, Deborah 89,61 Phillips, Brenda 98,96,69 Phillips, Charles 165 Phillips, Judy 131 Phillips, Rodney Phillips, Ronnie 165,112,54 Pierce, Becky Pierce, Debby 13,89,54 Pierce, Linda 165 Pike, Mary 165 Pinder, Mary 54 Pless, Linda 165,179 Pless, Sonny 54 Plessinger, Albert 97 Plessinger, Faye 54 Plessinger, Wanda 61 Poe, Mrs. 30,38 Poff, Johnny Point, Clarence Polston, Linda Polston, Vicki 69 Poole, Janice 131,89 Poteat, Jackie 105 Powell, Gwyn Powell, Larry 90,69 Presley, Linda 54 Presley, Terry 61 Presnell, Patricia Prevatte, Faye 61 Price, Diana 96,69 Price, Diane 96 Price, Donna Price, Eugene 96 Price, Raymond 112,69 Price, Susan 91,61 Price, Mrs. Phyllis 24 Pritt, Nancy 54 Proctor, Tommy 165 Proctor, Yvonne Pruitt, Dicky 61 Puckett, Sarah 165,99 Pugh, Valerie 69 Pullen, Steve 166,91,94,45 Pulley, Bonnie 54 Pulley, Jimmie 69 Pully, Mrs. Jen Lou 30,104 Q Qullin, Walter 61 Quinn, Jerry 54 R Radford, Hugh 54 Radford, Ronny Ragland, John 69 Ragsdale, John 166 Ramsey, Linda 61 Ramsey, Mary 99,61 Ramsey, Maybelle Randall, Mrs. Alice Randolph, Paul 61 Raper, Bill Raper, Robert 61 Rash, Bill 69 Rawls, Mona 99,104,94,69 Ray, Clarence Ray, Jacqueline 131 Directory Reagon, Paul 69 Reagon, Nancy Reavis, Larry 101,61 Rector, Frieda 69 Reece, Billy 61 Reece, Ruth 104,69 Reed, Donald 166,112 Reep, Gail 54 Reese, Debbie Reeves, Barbara 132,69 Reeves, Royce 61 Register, Pam 61 Reid, Barbara 54 Reighard, Brenda 89,54 Reighard, Sonda 132 Reynolds, William 54 Rice, Albert 69 Rice, Linda 61 Richard, Jackie 54 Richards, Thomas Richardson, Cathy 90,91,94,61 Richardson, Charles 54 Richardson, James Richardson, Karen 100,86,88,89,91,94 Richardson, Bill Richmond, Jackie Rickey, Donna 69 Rickey, Gilmer Riggs, Cassin 101,69 Rigney, Barry 54 Rigney, Garland 96,69 Rinehart, Charles Rison, Brenda 166 Rivas, Cynthia 54 Roberts, Elizabeth Roberts, Sue 69 Roberts, Judy 54 Roberts, Linda Roberts, Lulie 61 Roberts, Worth 112 Robinson, Kathy Robinson, Linda 39,54 Robinson, Patricia 54 Rodgers, David 54 Roe ker, Darlene Rogers, David Rogus, Jean Rogus, Kenneth Rogus, Jim Romero, Diego Rose, Bill 96 Rose, Brenda 166,89,90 Rose, Dennis Rosenkrantz, Beth 54 Rosser, Cheryl 131 Roughton, Donald 103,69 Roughton, Rose 166 Rowe, Ann 10,88,89,91,57 Rowell, Van 11,166,96,86,87,91 Rowsey, Dennis Royal, Belinda 69 Royal, Shari 54 Ruben, Bobby 166 Russ, Laura 54 Russ, Lou Wanna Ryan, Donald 96,69 Ryan, Ethel Ryan, Mike 81 Ryan, Le Dean S Sage, David 167,91 Sagman, Mike Salken, Barbara 167,131,88,89,90,94 Salken, Judy 100,89,69 Sammons, Merle 104,103,81,91 Sanders, Ronnie 167,105 Sandler, Diane 132,54 Sandler, Susan 8,103,104,81,88,89,90,36 Sands, Charles 111,112,113,115,116 Satisky, Franki 96 Satterfield, Paul Sauer, Robert 81 Saul, Steve 112,81 Sauls, Bonnie Saunders, Edward Savage, James 69 Savage, Wayne 69 Sawyer, Anne 167,95 Sawyer, Andy Sawyer, Cindy 91,57 Sawyer, Scooter 63 Schaffer, Andy 167,131 Schanger, Lee 54 Schanzer, Helene Schock, Mike 81 Schroding, Bill 167,112,113,114,116 Schuszler, Joe Schuszler, Maggie Schwab, Johnny 62 Schwab, Philip 62 Schwab, Phyllis 62 Schwartz, Kenneth 70 Schweida, Jane 54 Schweida, John 69 Scott, Malvin 91,62 Scott, Wade 81,86,88,89,90,73 Scruggs, Jeanie 167,105 Scruggs, Nancy 81 Scruggs, Sherry 54 Seaborn, Thomas 17,81,86,94 Sears, Robert 105 Seay, Eugene 54 Seay, Terry 69 Seldomridge, Becky 54 Sellers, Rebecca 25 Sentry, Martin 54 Settles, Ernie 54 Settles, Mickie 15 Sexton, Miss Mary 31 Shackelford, Nancy 167,105 Shaddock, Mary Beth 81 Shanks, Minta Shapiro, Anita 91,94,62 Sharpe, Mrs. Betty 31 Sharpe, Mr. William 31 Shelley, Alice A. 69 Shelley, Cora 54 Shelton, Gary 54 Shelton, James 69 Shelton, Linda 81 Shelton, Michele 131,81,90 Shelton, Robert 81 Shelton, Mrs. Helen 31 Sheovic, Belvia 69 Shepard, Brenda 89,91,69 Sherrill, Larry 54 Sherwood, Rhonda 54 Shields, Charles 69 Shields, Drema 168,105 Shields, Robbie Shifflett, Joan 55 Shinn, Douglas 81 Shipplet, Pat 81 Shiplett, Glenn 55 Sholar, Shirley Shore, Bill Sibley, Cleve 81 Siegel, Natalie 81,94 Sills, Linda 81 Sills, Mrs. Opal 31 Sims, Bill 52 Sines, Joyce Skates, Jimmy 81 Skinnell, Carlton 99,69 Skinnell, Carroll 55 Skinner, Burton Slate, Beverly Slate, Jeanie 96,62 Slate, Woody 96,81 Slone, Earl 69 Slone, Johnny Slone, Pat 168 Smallwood, Rita 69,64 Smiley, Danny 81 Smith, Aaron Smith, Ann 168 Smith, Barbara 168 Smith, Bill Smith, Betsy 168,179,104,96,86 Smith, Bonnie 55 Smith, Brenda 55 Smith, Cheryl 81 Smith, Clifford 86,94,69 Smith, David 81 Smith, Dianna Smith, Donald 168 Smith, Elliott 168 Smith, Faye 69 Smith, Frances 69 Smith, Frank 55 Smith, George 169 Smith, Hank 55 Smith, James 102 Smith, Janet 169,179,86,87,88,89,91 Smith, Jeannie 15,69 Smith, Jerry 81,62,57 Smith, Jerry C. 97,96 Smith, John 62 Smith, Joseph 69 Smith, Lonnie 55 Smith, Mike 55 Smith, Mitchell 81,90,94 Smith, Pam 169,100,86,87,88,89,90 Smith, Preston Smith, Rachel 97,62 Smith, Randell Smith, Robert 169 Smith, Ronald 169,137,88,89,90,95 Smith, Ronnie 69 Smith, Roslyn 97,69 Smith, Sandy 62 Smith, Sheila Smith, Shirley 169,99 Smith, Stephen 169 Smith, Steve 179,112,90 Smith, Thomas 169 Smith, Velma 95,62 Smith, Veulah 69 Smith, Wayne 62 Smith, Willard 170,94 Smith, William 55 Snapp, Connie 10,103,88,89,90,69,36 Snead, Marie 99,81 Snyder, Marc 170,105 Somervill, Mr. Samuel 31 Sosebee, Nathan Sosebee, Nancy 87,69,64,62 Southall, Mary F. 99,81,90 Spahr, Douglas 69 Spake, Joyce 170,179 Speight, Steve Spell, Bruce Spell, Steve 62 Spiegel, Bruce 170 Spikes, Edward 55 Spikes, Patsy 69 Spikes, Phyllis 62 Spikes, Tommy 69 Spivey, Mickey 170,105 Spivey, Mike 81 Springfield, Chuck 112,116,81,86,87 Springfield, Diane 55 Springfield, Edward 170 Springfield, Ruth 62 Sprouse, Jerry Sprouse, Bobby 102,103,81 Sprouse, Robert Stall, Anne 86,88,89,91,69,64 Stall, Robert 62 Stallings, Howard 170 Stallings, Wanda Stanfield, Nancy 101,62 Stant, Ruth 69 Starnes, Jack 96,55 Starnes, Michael 101,81 Staton, May Lou 11,170,137,104,96,86, 88,89,91 Stenner, Susan 171,105 Stepp, Bonnie 81,69 Stepp, Carolyn Stepp, James 69,62 Stepp, Louie Stevens, Joseph 62 Stevens, Richard 55 Stevenson, Ronald 62 Stewart, Glenda 98,62 Stewart, Sarah 55 Stillwell, Keith 70 Stokes, Wayne 81 Stoops, William 171 Straughen, Gail 171 Straughen, Gloria Jean 70 Streete, Linda 70,55 Strickland, Martin Strickland, Ray 55 Sturgis, R ichard 81 Strum, Mrs. Claudia 31 Styles, Jay 62 Summerlin, Sylvia 171,100 Summers, Mr. M. 31,105,40 Surrett, Bobby 55 Surrett, Donald Surrett, Linda Suttle, Bonnie 89 Suttle, Keith 89,55 Suttle, Sue 89,91,70 Swall, Jacob 62 Swartz, Linda 55 Swartz, Shirley T Takis, Kirk Takis, Sofas 55 Tall, Michael 70 Talton, Waldine 62 Tanner, Bob 171 Tate, Randy 112,82 Taylor, Billie 62 Taylor, Brenda Taylor, Jane 171 Taylor, Jean 70 Taylor, Ken 171,95 Taylor, Kent 89,55 Taylor, Larry 70 Taylor, Linda 99,62 Taylor, Lynette 11,55 Taylor, Robert 62 Taylor, Ronnie 99,82 Taylor, Mrs. 31,39 Tedder, Joyce 62 Tench, Pete Terry, Donnie 82 Terry, Mike 62 Terry, Steve 62 Thestino, Wanda 70 Thomas, Douglas 55 Thomas, Joyce 86,70,64 Thomas, Michael 55 Thomas, Patricia 55 Thomas, Sandra 131,82,36 Thomas, Wayne 55 Thomas, Willard 55 Thomas, Mrs. Esther 31,36 Thomason, Linda 82 Thompson, Frances 82 Thompson, Wanda 55 Thompson, Mr. M. L. Thonne, Joyce 55 Thright, Howard 62 Tilles, Sandra 171,96 Tillman, Andrew 70 Timberlake, Ronnie 70 Tinger, Bruce 70 Todd, Connie 172,131,100,89 Toler, Hilton 70 Tolotti, Eddie Tompkins, Bobbie 55 Torn, Elliott 96,82 Tosh, Jean 172 Tosh, Lynda 62 Trainum, Bobby Trevathan, David 172 Trunklin, Tommy 55 Trussel, Mike 55 Troy, James Trussell, Nancy Tucker, Cheryl 172 Directory Tucker, Debbie 55 Tucker, Keith 62 Tucker, Punkie Tucker, Sharon 55 Tucker, Tommy 55 Tucker, Mrs. Nancy 13,32,136 Turlington, Betty Turlington, Lucelle 82 Turneele, Carolyn Turner, Barbara 70 Turner, Billy 10,172,104,86,88,89,90 Turner, Gary 70 Turner, James 55 Turner, Rickie 55 Turner, Sadie 25 Turner, Stanley Turner, Timothy 82 Turner, Tony U Umphlet, Nancy 172 Underwood, Roger 70 Uretos, Frank 55 V Vaness, Brenda 172,105 Van Noy, John 172 Varaeallie, Lucia 62 Vaughn, Carlotta Vaughn, Dee 55 Vaughn, Phillip 82 Vaughn, Sherry 173 Vaughn, Steve 173 Vellines, Charles 173,105 Vest, Brenda 173 Vest, Eddie 62 Vest, Wayne 173,70 Vick, Wayne 10,91,33 Vickers, Janice 62 Vretos, Frank W Wagner, Ferdy 11,13,82,86,88,73 Wagner, Woody 82 Wagner, Joe 55 Waida, Mr. 32,101 Walker, Bobby 173 Walker, Gloria 55 Walker, Judy 62 Walker, Lynn 173,179 Walker, Richard 96 Walker, Tommy Wall, Dale 55 Wall, Kenneth 70 Walsh, Sharon 55 Warboys, Elizabeth 173,179 Ward, Diane 174 Ward, Janice Ward, Larry 82 Ward, Sammy 82 Ward, Mrs. 32,95,44 Wardlow, Clifford 25 Warf, Carol 70 Warf, Roger 82 Warner, Joe 174,105 Warner, Judy 62 Warren, Francis Wasserman, Ilene 82 Wasserman, Marcia 62 Waterfield, Linda 82 Waters, Harold 174,90 Waters, Mrs. Brenda 32 Watkins, Jerry 89,55 Watson, Carolyn 131,104,82,89 Watson, Gary 96,62 Watts, James 82 Weaver, Pam 132,100,103,82,86,88,89,90 Weaver, Mrs. Mae Webb, Carolyn 174 Webb, Glenn 11,55 Webb, Nancy 88,89,55,50 Weeks, Bernie 70 Weeks, Cathie 82,91 Weinstein, Sabina 55 Welton, Laura 105 West, Allen 62 West, Baxter 62 West, Charles 70 West, Louise 132,55 West, Mrs. Bernice 25,33 Wheary, Julie 174,102 Wheary, Mr. 24 Wheeler, Mrs. 32,131 Whitcomb, Adrian 70 Whitcomb, Edna 174 Whitcomb, John 55 White, Allan 174,179,86,95 White, Linda 15,62 White, Michael 70 White, Patricia 62 White, Thomas 82 White, Mrs. Mary 32 Whitley, David 70 Whitley, Tony 70 Whitmer, Bennie 11,96,63,62 Whitmer, Verlie 55 Whitmore, Johnny 62 Whitmore, Martha 70 Whitt, Bridget 174 Whitt, Sheila 62 Whitt, Sherry Whitt, Susan 82 Whitt, Joe Whitt, Timothy 82 Wiatt, Jimmy 82 Wiatt, William 62 Widener, Joe Wiggins, Judy 175,105 Wiggins, Orien Wiggins, Walter 70 Wildes, Dolores 175,104,95,36,50 Wilkins, Jeanne Wilkins, Juanita Wilkins, Mamie 70 Willey, Mr. M. 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