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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
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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
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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
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